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2 M r J ' - . i-yL i" . ' Cough Caution Kerw.poeltlTely never poison yourltmgs. If yon south even from a simple cold only you should always heal, 100016, and ease the Irritated bron hial tabes. Dont blindly suppress It with a senpetymt poison. It's strange how sope things AnaHy eome abotrt. For twenty years Dr. Snoop has constantly warned people not to take cough mixtures or prescriptions containing Opium, Chloroform, or similar poisons. And nowa little late though Congress says "Put it on the label, if poisons are in your Cough Mixture." Good! Very good 1 1 Hereafter f ortnisTeryreasonmothen, and others, should insist on having Dr. Shoop's ceugh Core. No poison marks on Dr. Bhoop's Mbels and none In the medicine, else it must by lw be on the label. And it's not only safe, but it is said to be by those that know it best, a truly re soarkable cough remedy. Take no chance then, particularly with your children. Insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Bhoop package with others and note the Ufferenoe. No poison marks there! You can always be cn the safe side by demanding Br. Shoop's Coiaota cornesSn&cook. Crural ho. 4 "" The Kesler school boys and Poole school boys crossed bats Friday evening February 6th. The score stood 4 to 12 in favor of the Kesler boys. Good for them I They are coming right along for a crowd of little fellows. Woodman. A Rare Oportiity is here offered to the SICK I SUFFERING of oar Community. ID, REFLECT AND ACT, carefully, thoroughly, accordingly visitincInTciausts from the Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery J,egauy unarcereu sou incurpurateu, CLEVELAND, OHIO, will -pay their first visit to Salisbury, N. Carolina, and will be at the Empire Hotel, Wednesday,Febrary 17, TELL YOUR. SICK FRIENDS. OrJE DAY ONLY. 4 A.M. TO 7:30 P. M. " FREE T J J 1 T i , .1 -This Institute, composed of a group 1 regularly graduated physicians and sur.v" geons, licensed, legally chartered and in. cdrpbrated under the laws of the State of Ohio, sends at its own expense these eminent medical specialists In order to Introduce the newest methods and dis coveries In medicine and surgery, such as the system of treatment under X ray, Violet ray,- Flnsen ray, Hydrotherapy, Etc., to give to those who call on the above date, consultation, examination, advice and all medicines required to com plete a cure, absolutely free. These spe cialists will diagnose your case and give you the benefit of their skill and med ical knowledge. JThere Is in this case no experimenting or guess work at your expense. You will be told whether you can be cured or not. If your case Is curable they will put you under treatment Immediately; If incura ble they will give you-such advice as may prolong your life. Their treament always gives quick relief, and ujtimately cosltivelv cures. Being prepared to cope wlth each Individual case the human sys tem Is thoroughly cleansed of the dis ease In a natural and direct manner, and Improvement la noticed at once; even the wprst cases are treated without any inconvenience to the patient or the pur ruing of his or her dally vocation. . )!f you are Improving under your family physician, do not come and take up their valuable time, as they absolutely refuse to treat any one who la uirder the care of the local physicians. They wish be sides to give each patient plenty of time and their undivided attention, but can not listen to long stories not pertaining to your trouble. They have discarded the old methods and remedies used for ages ; by the medical world, and which It would , be folly to depend upon any longer, for ; they are not known to cure, as thousands die, depending on them for relief. The j following list of diseases only are taker. ; under treatment, to-wlt: Diseases of the Nervous System, Heart, Stomach, Lungs, Kidneys, Catarrh, (purulent or dry), Consumption, Epilepsy, Deafness, Dis eases of Women,Tumors,Pseudo Cancers, Piles, of a Chronic Nature only. They treat Deafness by an entirely new meth od, and hearing In many cases Is restored at once. Catarrh In all Its varied forms, like other diseases If once taken under treatment, Is cured permanently re main so and to never return. It matters not whom you have seen, or with whom treated, do not fall to call, as a visit will cost you nothing, and may restore you to health, r even save or prolong your life, as thousands of persons will testify by unassailable testimonials In all parts of the country. If you suspect Kidney Trou ble, bring a two ounce- bottle of your Urine for chemical and microscopical ai alysis. REMEMBER: The free offer Is durlnti Is visit only, ana will not be repeated, fcrsons commencing treatment upoe their future vlsfts will be require;: to pay, but not one cent will be asked from those commencing treatment during this visit for any medicine necessary to ef fect a cure, Irrespective of your position In life, or the pumber of those who come on above date. Whensoever, or bx whom wanted, a positive guarantee to cure will be given under their system of treat ment. Those having long standing and complicated disease, who have failed to get well and become discouraged, are particularly invited to call. - NOTICE: Married ladles without their HUSBANDS, and minors without their FATHERS, will positively not bt admitted to consultation unless accom panied by one of their local physician Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. ' DON'T FORGET THE DATE. Wednsday.February 17. Cuire FAITH.. Fe. 4 Judge J. L. ,Webb, of Shelby, awatded the contract for the granite for hia-new stope bnild iog to the Faith Granite Co., of Faith. I . i - .-" The town officers held their reg ular monthly meeting Monday night. - R. A. Raney, is loading a car with cotton seed to-day. W. S. Earnhurdt, is buildiug-a handsome residence at tjrranite Quarry for Curtis Josey, J. M. Wyatt, has gone to New man, Ga., to work at nis trade, granite cutting. Several, union granite cutters are herein our town, waiting for the big union Quarry to start up again. They board with the citi zens of Faith. There will be preaching at the Baptist church here Sunday even ing, the 14th, at three o'clock, a large crowd is expected out. A great many people went to Salisbury, to-day to attend court Some took cotton to sell. Mrs. J. L. Shuping and her little adopted daughter has gone to Fleming, Ga., to visit her daughter. The Faith Granite Company, is stripping the dirt off their fine pink granite quarry. John Kuykendall is getting out the granite to build his new gran ite residence with, near his father-in-law's, Adolphus Gant The Nazareth Orphan's Home has bought the Doctor Goodman home place, a fiue piece of prop erty. They now have more room. L. M. Peeler bought one of the horses at Doctor Bowers sale at Gold Hill. D. AT Wiley is putting in a new phone to-day and runn'ng wire9 to J. C. Lingle's, Venus- If you would have a safe yet cer tain Cough Remedy in the home, try Dr. Shoop's at least once. It is thoroughly uulike any other Cough preparation. Its taste will be entiro'y new to you unless it is already your favorite Cough Remedy. No opium chloroform, or any other stupylying ingredi ents are used. -The tender leaves of a harmless, lung-heal ing moun tainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop s Cough Remedy its wounderful curative properties. It is truly a most certain and trustworthy pre scription. Sold by Cornehbon & Cook. European Trip Postponed. MERONEY'S THEATRE Salisbury, FRIDAY, FEB. 19. The play you have been eagerly awaiting. THE CLANSMAN HAS BEEN WITNESSED BY MORE THAN 4,000,000 THEATREGOERS. Dramitized by Thomas Dixon, Jr. Fratn his two famous novels "The Olansman" and "The Leopard's Spots.' V Complete and Original 50 PEOPLE flaiBLOADS OF A TEOO OF ON THE SCENERY N CAYALRY STAGE im AND EFFECTS D H0BSE8 Out o town orders promptly takefa care of PINEY WOODS. ; Feb. .8. Our whole'community was aroused Thursday morning to flsar that Mr. Tviickfs store and dwelling was burned to the ground.' The writer witnessed the scene in a short time after the building was burned, which was a sad ono in deed. Mr Tyack only saved apart pf his household goods, everything in his sore burned. The burgu lars failed to blow the safe open, but it is not known' what all they took from the store, as it was im possible for any one to get inside after the fire was discovered. ; Aunt Claranne Parker cis right sick at this wrjting, but her friends will be glad to learn that she is improving some. ; W. C. LIsk and son, Walter, have returned from Raleigh, where they spent a part of last week. I Dock Parker has "bought a saw mill from Mr. Nussmau, of Salis bury. ' J. L. Basinger, who has been workiug in Wi'mington for some time, was married to a Miss Carr of that place, three weekB ago. He is now living with his father m our community. Preparations are being made to wire in the country at Flat Creek. Deal Miller, of Chivey Chase Lake, Md., is visiting home folks. Mr. Miller holds a position with the Electric Railway Co. of that place. A reward 6t $100 will be paid by Mr. Tyack for the arrest and con viction of the person or persons who ribbed and fired his stor. Wo think more will be added shortly. Mr. Tyack will run a business at the Arey house, nar his place, and is now r?ady to serve his customtrs. Southerner. FEEBLE OLD LADY Has Strength Restored By Vinol Mrs. Michael Bloom of Lewistown, Pa., who is 80 years of age, says: "For a long time I nave been so feeble that I hare had to be wheeled around ia an invalid's chair. I had no "strength and took cold at the slightest provoca tion, which invariably settled on my lungs, and a cough would result My son learned of the cod liver prep-, aration called Vinol, and procured a bottle for me. It built up my strength rapidly, and after taking three bottles I am able to do most of my work, and I can walk a quarter of a mile easily. Every aged or weak person who re quires strength should try Vinol. I am delighted with what It has done for me." As a body builder and strength crea tor) for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, and " after sickness, Vinol Is unexcelled. If It fails to give satisfaction we will re turn your money. Smith Drug Co., Salisbury SEAT SALE, FEB. 15, Box Office. PRICES Lower floor, $1.50, $1.00 Balbony, ' $1.00, 75c, 50c Gallery, 35c .George H. Brennan PRESENTS Winn -i in a CD i I New York Production. The WatcMan anfl Benorfl Votmg Contest, The Candidates are Getting Biisy all Along the Line and Interest; is Inereasing. The Boys are now at Work and Whitehall do not x- pect to Win, None are Willi g to bit Idle.' t ... The Watchman and Rowan Record's determiuation to give awav one of the best buggies tbat can be j.j i : l- u u, mgu'grauw oewiug ujaoDine, is oegiunicg to attract attention throughout the county, and those who Be L y a little extra effort du ring leisure hourB, is likely to bring to tHem said buggy or sewing machine, are now beginning to make telling use. of their time, (if course there is plenty of time to'work,. but it is not good policy to wait so long before getting busy in earnest, nor should any one be discouraged becausjb he is not near the top. Just keep hammering away and the final result will show for itself. lo those who have friends in the contest, the opportunity to do them a kindness that will be nmembered. is manifest. 1'ake an ;uterest in his fight, en courage him by voting lor him, fitter yet, pay something on your own subscription. All of the contestants are worthy people and will appreciate any little help that you may extend. We would advise all candidates to make their greatest efforts to wards securing druble subscriptions, two years to either The Watch man or The Record, or one year to both papers-. These papers will to all intents and purposes answer the readers requirements of a semi weekly, and those wanting all the news should take them both. The standing of the candidates to-day at 12 o'clock is a9 shown in the list below. No one should become alarmed because he does not stand at the head of the list just now. There is just as much chance for the last as for the first. The one wno stands head at the end of the contest will be the winner. Tbe race is not always to the swift, nor to the strong, but tohim that persevereth to the end. . the candidates. Neely Lisk, Gold Hill, No. 1 .33,975 Votes John Moulden, Rural No. 7, Salisbury .13,525 ' I. L. Hoffner, Rockwell, Rural No. 2 5.700 " Edwin Lyerly, Rural No. 6, Salisbury . ..5.325 " T. J. Loftin, Rural No. 6, Salisbury. 3,450 " Robert A. McLaughlinf Cleveland, N. C 2,675 " Wm. Marlin, Rural No. '5, Salisbury 2,625 L A. Ritchie, Rural No, 8, Salisbury '. 2,100 Harvey L. Trexler, Salisbury, N. C. 1,850 Clarence A Brown, Rural No. 6, Salisbury 850 Albert T. Eagle, South Shive Street, Salisbury , 100 J. C. Coughenour, Rural N. 1, Salisbury 100 H. L Ritchie, Richfield, N C 100 Juo. S. Watson, Rural No, 2r Salisbury 100 Walter RiMiu, Gold Hill No. 1 100 M . L. Eury, Rural-No. 4, Salisbury 100 J E. Gaither, Rural No. 6, Salisbury .... 100 H. C. Kirk, Salisbury, Chestnut Hill 100 Duke C. Trexler, Mt. Pleasant. N. C 100 H. P. Crauford. Woodleaf; N. C 100 J. H. Simeson, Spencer, N. C W T PeeifT, G(anite Quarry, N. C. . Rev. P. W. Tucker, Granite Quarry, N Marion Rufty, Rural No. 4, Salisbury. L. M. Agnf-r. Rusal No. 4, Salisbury Voting Coupon. February 9th, 1909. , Watchman and Record Voting Contest. This coupon is good for 25 votes for the person whose name appears below. , Name Address Voted by Vo'd 15 days after date. Who wouldn't give 25 cents to stop a pain 20 times? Juet one lit tle "Piuk Paiu Tablet" Dr. Shoop's wi 1 stop; any pain in 20 minutes, eurel Read the formula on the box. Doctors say it can't be battered pains, head Checks womanly pains, any pain. 20 Sold by Cornelison tablets 25c. & Cook. A Card to the Public. At the continued and urgent re quest of many of. the subBtantail citizens of the city. I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for Mayor of Salisbury, at the coming lection. Subject to the Demo cratic primary. A L. Smoot The Best Fertilizers for Corn That the yield of corn from the average, farm can be greatly in creased by intelligent and liberal fertilization has been repeatedly demonstrated. Large crops of good corn result from preparing the land well, using the right kind and quantity of fertilizer, good seed and proper cultivation. Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers will greatly " increase your yield per acre " of corn or any other crop. In some cases remarkable results have been obtained. Mr. C. W. Caruthers of Sumpter County, Fla., writes : " Words cannot express the value of your fertilizer. It is really so far ahead of other companies goods, that it would not pay anjjpne to use other brands, were they given free and put in the field. I can prove what I say' to be a fact. I made a test on five acres. I used on one half the land your fertilizer and on the other half another company's fertil izer, same grade ; the land received the same cultivation every time. I kept a correct account of the amount of money I got off each half and I got $Joo more from the land on which I used Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer than I did off the other half. I got four limes as much corn from the land on which I used your fertilizer." Write today to nearest office of the Virginia-Carolina Chemieal . Company for a free copy of the new 1909 Farmers' Year-Book or Almanac, full of the most valuable and unprejudiced information for planters and farmers; or ask your fertilizer dealer for a copy, Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Sales Offices Richmond. Va. Norfolk, Va. Columbia. S. C Atlanta. Ga. Savanna. hGa. Memphis, Tenn. CVnia Irgin TLCh I mm, ml l built in these parts, and a splen- i . r . . . ( U ,100. 100 100 .100 .100 c. Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seems to J. A Stone, a civil war veteran of Kemp.Tex , that a plot existed between a desperate lurg trouble and the grave to cause hie death. ' I contracted a stubborn cold," he writes, "that developed a cough that stuck to me, in spite of all remedies, for- years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began vD.usf Dr. King's New Discovery, which restored my health cmpli tely. I now weigh 178 pounds." For severe Colds, Obstinate Coughs, Hemmorhages, Asthma, and to pj event Pneumo nia it's unrivaled. 50c and $1 00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Sales Offices Durham, N. C. Charlesffm, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Shreveport, La. - CaroIjna The Jan of : Coii Hammer blows, steadily -ap- ! plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals .the torn membranes. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Jt. aibo manufacturers si SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. HAIRVHjOR. Biliousness, constipation retard re covery. Cure these vvith Ayer's Pills. UNION CHURCH. Feb. 8. The health of this com munity is very go6&t present There was a verry large congre gation at Union Church last Sun day when Rev. Sprachpr delivered a well selected sermon. H. P. Lyerly will'move back to his farm this week, he has recent ly lived at Graite Quarry. A. L. Lyerly, of near Union Church, will handle fertilizer's again this season. W. A. Agner, and H. P. Lyerly, visited at Wm. Rufty's last Sun day. Thre was a large attendance at the Jr. O. Q A. M. meetinsr laBt Saturday night, when there was a great deal of buiness transact ed. There were several parties pass ed our villiage to Attend court this week. There will be choir singing at Union church Sunday, at 1 o'clock p. m. Everybody is invited to attend. M. A. Goodman, has been saw ing shingles for covering a new barn, which he will so-n build. Hustler. Mortagage Sale. By virtue of the power of sale.vested in us as Assignee ana Trustee in a certain mortgage executed by Mary Jane Graham on the 7th day of Decem ber. 1801, and recorded in sook No. 19 of Mortgages, page 362, in Register of Deeds umce ol Kowan Uounty, said mortagage being taken to secure a certain promissory note with interest, executed by the Mortgagor, and de- rauitiiavune been made in payment of said note, we, R. J.Rainey. Trustee, ar,d D. O. Lingle, Assignee, by virtue of the above mriitioned power of sale, will sell at public auction, to the high est Didder, tor cash, at the court-house door in the City of Salisbury, on Monday, the Is! day of Marc!;, 1909, at twelve o'clock, M., the following de scribed property, to-wit: A certain tract of land in Rowan County, Noith Carolina, ad joining the lands of David Leasor, Jacob Wilhelm's heirs, and others, beginning at a stone in tli3 branch, Li. Graham s corner, running thence E. 5 chains to a stake in the public road. David Leaser's corner ; thende with r is line N. 4 1-2 deg. E. 13-5 chains to a stake in Kluttz' line; thence with Kluttz s line V. 5 chain 3 to a stone L. Graham's corner; thence S. 2 deg. V. 13.5 chains to the beginning, containing 6 acres, 3 rods, more or less. . This 3oth Cay of January", 1909. R. J. Rainey. D. C- Lingle. Moriapie Sale. By virtue of the power of sale vested in me as Mortgagee in a certain deed of trust executed byS D. Montgomery and wift Mary-E. Montgomery, on the 27th day of January 1908, and recorded in Book No 32 of Mortgages, page 109, in Register of Deeds Office, of Rowan County, Said deed of trust be ing taken to Focure a certain promis sory note with interest, executed by the Morfgago-s, and default having been made in payment of said note, I, D. C Lingje, Mortgagee, by irtue of the above-mentioned power of sale, will soil at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash, at the Court-house door in the City of Salisbury, on MGnday, the 1st day of March 1909 at twelve o'clock, M., the following de scribed property to-wit: Bcinning at a stake in the East edge of I'Jor.roe Street, 200 feet from the East corner of the intersection-of Mon roe and Shaver Streets, and runs thenceN. E. an3 parallel with Shaver Street 200 feet to a stake; thence S. E. pan it lei with Monroe Street 100 feet to a fake ; thence S . W. and parallel with Shaver Street 200 feet to a staki in the edge of Monroe Street ; thence N. W. with Monroe Street 100 feet to the beginning Being lots Nos. 30 and 31 on the Smithdeal map of the old Fair Grounds. Said lots situate in the South Ward of the city of Salisbu-ty, North Carolina. This 30th day of January, 190Y D. C. Lingle PEOPLES' WIOiL BUI SALiLBURY, N. C. Hoes a General Bankinsr EBusiness. We pay 4 per cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. x Your business solioited. Peoples' National Bank. D R. Julian, J. D. Nokwood, president. cashier. P.H.Thompson, J. A. Peelbr, V.-president, teller. St 3 A Miers a We have no secrets ! Wo publish m U tbe formulas of all our medicines. B : RE-SAL OF UllD.. " -T ; Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court - of Rowan County rendered in the special proceeding entitled : "Jas. -AiBitchiei -Admr. of Peter A. Ritchie, et al. vs. Wiley W.'- Ritchie, Daniel Peeler, Mary-Peeler ,.W. Ernest Ritchie and others,' authorizing, empowericg and directing the undersigned, as com- mission er and administrator to expose to- public sale the land hereinafter de scribed, :af the Conrt House. 3b"Or in Salisbury, the undersigned "will, on x Satorday. Uarcli 6tir, !909r at 12 o'clock m.i sell to the highest bidder, for, cash, at the Court House door in the city of Salisbury; the fol lowing described real estate, lying and being near Gay's chapel, in Franklin township, 7 miles from Salisbury-, coun ty of Rowan, and bounded as follows: Beginning -at a hickory 110 chains south of the beginning corner (a post oak) of the 104-acre tract in the sub division of the Hilliary Elliott estate, and running north 5 west, 59 50 chains to a white oak ; thenee south 2 west, 15 30 chains to a post oak : thence south 88 east. 7 75 chains to a maple in the branch; thence south 3 west. 18.26 chains to a black' oak ; thence north 79 etstr 24.57 chains to a hickory; thence north 54 east. 5.50 chains to a dogwood ; thence south 71 east, 7.50 chains to a pine, dower corner ; thence soutn 2 east, 10 chains to a pine ; thence north 41 east, 20,50 chains to the be ginn'ng, containing 123 acres, more or less, deed for which is registered in book 72, page 270, in the Register's office of Rowan county. ihis is a valuable tract of land in a good neighborhood, and title to the same is perfect and whoever buys will get, a court deed. James A. Ritchie, Admr. and Comr., rural route No. 3, Salisbury, N. C. R. Lee Wright, Att'y. February 1st, 1909. Administrator's Notice. . Having qaulifled as administrator of the estate of Dr. A. H. Bowers, this is to notify persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before January 16th, 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to the estate are hereby notified to mike prompt settlement. This January 16th, 1909. 6t J. O. LINGLE, Admr. John L. Rendleman, Atty. Notice. All persons due the late Dr. A. H. Bowers on account are requested to meet the under signed at Gold Hill, day of sale, Saturday, February 6th, for the purpose of settling said accounts. J. Calvin Lingle, Admr. Found, Some money near Kan napolis. loser apply and describe same to Ed. Overcash. THE Summersett Undertaking Co., 108-110 W. Innegs St., Salisbury, !N. C.,j Carry a full line of Caskets, Cof fins and Burial Robes. Latest im? proved equipments consisting of Hearses, Casket Wagons, Church Trucks, etc. v , Special attention given to all calls, day or night, by their un dertakers, Mr. T. W. Summersett and Mr. R. M. Davis. Phone calls : day, 224 ; night, 529 or 20 L, Embalming a Specialty. We have just receievd cap ,.f of Extra Good Horses, Mares and Malfc. This stock is all well broken. Will sell for cash or good paper. We have one pair of Mules five years old that weigh 2,800 lbs. J. P. Salisbury, N. C. . Hottse to Hob Resident. North Carolina ) Rowan Oountv. 1 In Superior Court Feb. Term-1909. ijjorsie uoie ) ' vs V Notice of Summons. Pearl Cole S The defendant, Pearl Cole, will take notice that the above entitled action has been commenced against her by her husband Dorsie Cole, for the par pose of obtanThz a divorce from her from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds- of adultery, and tnat sne is required; to appear at May term of the Superior Court of Rowan county to be held in Salisbury, at the Court House, on May 3rd 1909, and answer or demur to the complamt of plaintiff otherwise the prayers demanded will be granted. This 27th day of January 1909. J. F. MoOubbins. - Ulerk Superior Court, mm HARPER BRO V
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