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GREAT MISSION DAY. -r ! Legions Organized at Woodleaf. Mrs. B. W. Hatcher held an in- Lutheran Church Societies Have Banner testing meeting in the Method Year isfc church at Woodleaf last week, For The Watchman. China Crove, July 16. The Wo man's Home and Foreign Mission ary Society and the Children's Missionary Society of Lutheran Chapel E L. church held their annual public exercises on Suu day, July 11. Rev. Prof. J. H. C . Fisher preached a most excel lent sermon which can hardly fail of good results. In the afternoon the Children's Society rendered a most interesting and instructive exercise, The Conquering Cross. "Good," "As good as I have ever heard at Lutheran chapel," were the general expressions of those who heard it "Well done." The Woman's and Children's Missionary Societies have, this year, more than doubled their of ferings of any year for' the past ten years. The women's gatherings for the day was $60.22. The gatherings of the children for the day, the increase of the talents given them was $39.93, making the gathering for the day, $100,15. The women have raised during the year for missions $110.75. The children have raised for missions daring the year $50.10, making a grand total for the year of $160.82 Wreath Sloop, daughter of Luther S. Sloop, of Kannapolis, was tne prizi winner, tne prize being a teacher's Bible, Holmnu's edition, she having brought in rom her talent $4 The others deserve mention, Ruth Brown $3.01, Robert Lee Patterson $3.00, and the whole band deserve praise and commendation. Quite a large concourse of people were present, many more than the spacious au ditorium of the church would ac commodate . Rev. Prof, and Mrs, J. H. C Fisher, of Mt. Pleasant, spent a few days with Rev, C. A, Brown and family last week. Miss Grace Ladie, of Cone rd was visiting Miss Lala C. Brown last week. Miss Lucy Kern, of near Salis bury, was a welcome visitor at China Grove over Sunday. Miss Lois Davidson, of Gibson ville, is visiting Mrs. C. B. Miller and Lala and Edna Brown. Southern Improving Track. Between Salis bury and Hickory. The Southern railway is repair ing the track between Salisbury and Hickory. The track waB in very poor condition the early part of the summer but owing to the heavy rainfall the company decid ed to delay the extensive repair which include a practical rebuild ing of the track, until the weath erchanered. The maintainance department put a large force of men at work within the past two weeks and the work is progressing rapidly. The track will be entirely rebuilt and an eighty-pound rail laid the en tire length of the division between these two cities. New ties are be ing put in as well and a new bal last. The railway company ex pect to make similar improve ments on different parts of the system. Asheville Citizen . assisted by the Rev. E. G. Posey, the pastor, and his wife, whose guest she was. Quite a 'arge au dience f young people was present Good music was furnished, con sisting of soIob, duets, quartetts, and choruses . Mrs. Hatcher told them of the ill effects and influ ences, physically, mentally and spiritually, produced by beer and whiskey drinking, by the, use of cigarettes and tobacco, and th habit of profanity. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Hatcher or ganized two Loyal Temperance Legions, a senior and a j iuior. The leaders of the Senior Legion are as follow : President, Miss Georgia Alex ander; 1st vice president Miss Lilly Rice; 2nd vice president Miss Mamie Lippard; 3rd vico president Miss Elsie Baily ; organ ist, Mi3s Bertha Alexander ; assist ant organist Miss Nottie Current; secretary Bingham Brown ; treas urer Preston Lyerly. Committee on entertainment, Misses Edith Gilbert, Florence Rice, Mes9rs Edward Click and Garlad Pope; committee on literature, Miss Irene Lippard nd Mr. Mahaffey. The ladies of the Junior Lpgion are as follows : President, Misa Bessie- Alexandei : 1st vice president, Mis Mary Bouson ; 2nd vice president, Miss NoTa Click ; 3rd vice pres -dent, Miss Mary Wt tmore ; organ ist, Miss Margaret Fleming; secre tary and treasurer. Miss Helen Riley. It was inspiring to see ten young men interested in this grand work. Such enthusiastic workers as compose these two Legiors will be heard from again. URsINERS. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials . Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c . Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. $300 Dollars a Year on One Acre. A citizen of Mount Airy says that he makes an average of about $300 a year on one acre of laud. This man has a family of thrje persons and he raisee beans, toma toes, radishes, peas, onions, let tuce, turnips, roasting ears, po tatoes (Irish and sweet), sallet, parsnips,-asparagus, etc, and af ter supplying his own table with the , reatest abundance of vegeta ble?, he sells from $25 to $30 worth every month. He has veg atables to sell every month in the year. He keeps a crop of one sort or the other growing on thiB one acre mec of land all the time. The exoerience of this cit izen could and should be the ex perience of others. Men who till the soil have the advantage of all f others. Everything they can ' ran raise commands a high price , and ready sale, always for cash. ' While this hustler pr. duces $300 ' worth of vegetables a year on an acre of ground and makes plenty for his own use, there are hun dreds of farmers in every town ship in the state who cultive from 40 to 100 acres of land and don:t make enough to feed their own families I It is the working, painstaking, industrious farmer that susceeds, There is no reason why any industrious farmer can not make a living on from fifteen to twenty acreB of land. Cor. News ard Observer. Dr. E. M. Summerell, of Mill Bridge, was in the city to-day. Sixtieth Birthday Celebrated. J. G. Brawley who clerks at Feldman's clothing store, Hpont a portion of Sunday at the home of his father A. D. Brawley, who lives on nurai itoute jno o, near Salisbury, and participated in t he celebration of his fathers 60th birthday, and gave us the follow ing information of the event. Plans were laid for the celebration without Mr. Brawley 's knowledge and about 9 o'clock Sundav morn ing friends and relatives began to arrive until there were 36 present All the living members of the family were present, including Mesdames A. B Jand Jacob Young who had previously celebrated their 60th anniversary. A splen did dinner wa3 served and the day was in such a way aB to be a pleasure to all who were present and one long to be remembered. - - Monday night a burglar entered the residence of N, P. Murphy and cairied off a revolver. Mr. Murphy notified the police, but no arrest has rnen made. The fritnds of Master Clarence Monroe, who was run almost through with the shaft of a one horse wagon BoruHtime ago, will be glad to 'earn that he is now able to be out. A Method of Eradicating the Wild ' Onion. The office of Farm Management United States Department of Agri cultue, has now ready for distribu tion a circular giving a detailed discussion of the wild onion prob lem and outlining a plan whereby the pest can be exterminated. This circular will be sent free to any person n questing it. Any lady can get a silver "No Drip" Coffee Strainer by writing ur. snoop, rtacine, wis send no money. Simply ask for the "No Drip" Coupon privilege, giving your nameaudaddrees. Dr.Shoop will also send free his new and very interesting little book describing Dr Whoop's Health Coffee. It is such a closeimitation of real Coffee that it requires an expert to tell the difference. And neither is there a grain of real coffee in it Made from pure toahted grains, malt and nuts, its flavor and taste is exceedingly gratifying; No tedious boiling either. "Made in a minute says Dr Shoop. Write to day for the book and ''No Drip" Cuopon. Sold by all Grocers. lnlBgi0li0n Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to Its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dan druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re fuse all substitutes. 2 times as much in $1.00 as 50c. size. Is Not a Dye. $1 and 50c. bottles, at druggists Send 2c for free book " The Care of the Hair. " Philo Hay Spec Co., Newark, N. J. Hay's Harfina Soap cures Pimpies, red, rouy h and chapped hands, and all skin dis eases. Keeps skin fine and soft. 25c. druggists. Send 2c for free book "The Care of the Skin.' Smith Drug Company. WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis, Minn. "I was a great sufferer from female troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition of the system. 1 read so much of what, ydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound had done for other suffering women I felt sure it would help me, and I must say it did help me wonderfully. My pains all left me, I grew stronger, and Avithin three mouths 1 was a perfectly wen woman. "I want this letter made public to show the benefit women may derive from Lydia El Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. John G. Moldan, 2115 Second St., -North, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu ine testimonials like the above prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively trom roots ana herns. Women who suffer from those dis- tressinc ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you want special advice write to Mrs. Pinliham, at Lynn, Mass. She w ill treat yon r le tter as strictly confidential. For 20 years she has been helping1 sick women in this way, free of charge. Uon't hesitate write at once. Mortgage Sale. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that mortgage deed of trust execut ed by Wm. Marcus and Georgia Mar cus to W. P Wharton on the 22 day of September 1906 and recorded in Book 28 p ge 374 of Rowan county Record ot Mortgages, the undersigned trustee, pursuant to th? "terms of said mort gage, and under the power therein con tained will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the court House door in Salisbury, Korth Caroli na, onv Moudoy, August 16,1909, at twelve o'clock M., the following real property, to wit: Begining at the N. East intersection of Montgomery and Cherry streets, and running thence N. 10 W. with the East margin of Cherry St. 150 feet to. a stake, the S- West corner of lot 77, thence North 80 East parallel with Montgomery street 50 feet to a stake, thence South 100 East parallel with Cherry sireet 150 feet to a stake in north margin of Montgomery street, thence south 80 West with the margin of said street to the beginning , being lot 76 as shown upon map of property of Southern Life aad Trust Company in and adjoining the great south square of thp city of Salisbury. This the J 2th day of July , 1909. W. P. Wharton, trustee. B. B. Miller, attorney. DR. M. J.RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St.. near Mansion House corner. Day phone 205. Night phone 430. 4-27 tf Sewing Machines Adjusted. If your sewing machine is not giving satisfaction, needs cleaning up ami ad justing, drop me a card. Seven yeare experience, and all work guaranteed. A full line of sewing machine supplies of all kinds for all makes kept in stock. Get my prices on the Kimball Organ. College. Four Departments Collegi ate, Graduate, Engineering and Lw. Large library facilities. Well-equipped laboratories in all departments of Science. Gymnasium furnished with beet apparatus. Expenses very mod erate. Aid for worthy students. Young men wishing to study law should investigate the su perior advantagps offered by the department of law at Trinity College For catalogue and further informa tion, Address D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, DURHAM, N C. nil pc get immediate relief from I ILL J Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment G. W. HARRINGTON, 7 20 2t China Grove, N. C. Dr. L. S. FOX, dentist THE BUSY It will pay you to find out. TERMS STRICTLY CASH Trinity Park School A First-Class Preparatory School. CerUflcats f Graduation Accepted for Entrance to Lt atling Southern Colleges. Best Equipped Preparatory School in the South. Faculty of ttu officers and teachers Campus of seventy five acres. Library containing tortv thousand volumes. Weil equipped gymnasium. High standards and modern methods if instruction. Frequent lec tures by prominent lecturers. Expenst sexceedi: gly moderate Eleven years of phenomenal success For Catalogue and other Information Address H. M NORTH, ReadmaBfcer, Durham, N. C. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Come and see us before yoa buy. We have the bargains lor you at the Salisbury Dry Goods Co. We have any thing in dry goods, notions, mens' hats and shoes. We nention some special bargains below for this week. Special, 39 in. spa island sheeting, . .4-C Regular 7-c quality of AA shooting at 6c 1 lot of Ladies Sailor Hats, regular 25c value at 19c 6o Calico at 5c Good quality of apron gingham 5c Dress Gingham at 8 10 & 12C Nice lot of lawns at ..5c Regular 10, 12c lawns at .Sic 1 Lot of table damask, worth 50c, to close out at 25c Ladis Teady mad shirt waist at 75c? 98c up to $2.98 Come and look at them. 1 Lot of fancy parasols, regular $1.25 value, to close out at 89c We call your special attention to our great bargains which we are offering in our misses and men's oxferds. 200 pairs of misses' oxfords, worth up to $1.50, to closo out at 93 C 150 pairs of men's oxfords worth up to $3 50, to clrse out at $1.93 Men's Sample Hats at less th n wholesale pric- a. fl 25 Hats at 89c 1 50 Hats at 98c 2 00 Hats at $1.48 2 50 Hats at $1.98 3 00 H .ts at $2.48 Now iB y nr time t buy one cheap. Ladies' JCKi Hose 5o Ladies' Ga- Vest 5c Towels at 5c Yard Wide Bleach Domestic 5c 12 Yards of our 10c Bleach Domes tic at... $1.00 Counterpanes, worth $1.25, at 98c Wash belts, nice quality at 10c Come and be convinced that the Salisbury Dry Goods Co. sells it for less. O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o o G o o o o o o o o o o o ML Pleasant Collegiate Institute. A thoroughly equipped Sec ondray School for boys and young men. Prepares stu dents for the Junior class in the leading Colleees One of the high st schools on the ac credited list ot the State Uni versity. College and Univer sity trained teachers. Com modious buildings on a large, beautiful campus. Society halls, library, reading rooms, athletic grounds. Military training for promptness, obe dience, errct carriage and physical development Exyeuaes very low for advantage offered Illustrated catalogue wii ti full Inf rmation sent upon request. Address Q. F. MCALLISTER, Principal 7-1 :8t Mt .Pleasant, N. C. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SALISBURY, N C W. C. Coughknour, President, T C Linn, Vice-Prtsid-nt, W H. White. Cushier. Capital - - - $50,000 00 Stockholders' Liability - 50,000 00 Surplus and Profits - 53,58156 Deposit? January 1, 1909, 317 785 06 Resorts January 1, 1909, 459,736 84 D'Hjc-- tors: John S. Henderson, D. A. Atwell, T. C. Linn, H. JST. vVoodson, Burton Craige, W. S. Black mer, Walter II. Woodson, 1 W. B. Strachan, A. H Price, W. C. Cougheuoiir. Every accommodation extended con bisteni with safe banking. W. H. WHITfc. Cashier Do You Want to Help Make Good Times ? Then put your money in onr bank. We will put it into Circulation and pa; y,;n 4 PER CENT INTEREST This will make prosperity and everybody will be benefited. WACHOVIA i HI I MUD The OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO? OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO State's Strongest Banking Institution. Where to Go to Buy HARNESS! When in need of good, reliable, single or double wagon or buggy Home-made Harness don't fail to hunt up our place on the of corner Innis and Lee creet5. We also do fliet-class repairing on short notic- and at reasonable prices. Our line of Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Halters, Whips, Brushes, Combs, Robes, Harness Oil and other horse supplies is always complete and ready for insprc tion. We solicit a portion of your patronage and invite yon to call and see our stock. If your horse is injured in any way get a bottle cf our Horse Liniment. No cure, no pay. Hartline & Co. Phone 488, 180 East Iuiie F t. ) In the Snperior Court, J Before the Clerk. Service by Publication. A. H. TJERTZ, manager. 5 o 0000000000000000000? 00000000000000000000 North Carolina Kowan county. Malinda Linker, Widow, Wm T. Linker, Mary liathcock and hiifband Adam Hathcock Mariin L Linker, .las M Linker, Will C Gadd, Elizbeih Gadd, Hskell Gadd, Kooert Uaild and Hesie (iadd . Kller J. Furr and husband D niel Furr, Paul C Linker, Julia C Colev and husband Luth t Coley and Jesse C inLker, Heirs-at-law, etc. The defendants above nan ed w ill take notice that an action entitled na above has been commenced in i lie Su perior court of Rownn county for the purpose of having her dower Milolled and set apart to her in all the lands of which her husband died seized in fn simple and that defendants are heir- at-law ot said decedent and an- proper parties to said action relating to real property in this state : and the - aid de fendants wiH further take notice, that they are required to appear at ilie court house in Rowan county on the 5th day of August, 1909, before the clerk of the superior court. of said county, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, nr f1Q plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. mis u;jna day ot June, 1909. J. F. McCubbins, clerk of the superior court. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World
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