T j: 0 MOLINA WATCHMAtf. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS ivncw Byer9 and Dolpb I'lnir-, the Npgroes who were ar .rfil and tri ni Saturday for cn t,M"i t!lS storage warehouse of j.ltr;;'; Thrash, mid stealing th iofrivn three barrels of whiskey, , ,r, riven their ibrty. The eV ;ifhoe asrtiiist them was insut ii -wn: to convict, although the CiSt wa hotly contested. .. a. lleilig, special offiier of -:., u her who went to Atchi g). , Kan-as and wes married s r ; a ? & we-'k, passed through jj., i , arv with his bride, Miss ' 1ikf, Friday night en route f r C - :c rd and Cabarrus ouuty, !)':' -hJv iH visit friends and r . it.v .j t r a weak or mre. They v.iii i :ui" i to calis'uiry aud make t'.;. ci'y their kmo. G Turner, gnral equipment in.-i c-tor f r the Southern Rail ;:v ti; lu a' quarters in Spet.c r, h:i? r - g;:vil aud accepted a po i.,t:., ; v. iih the United States M,. .;: ic Tiickieg Co , with had ,; ; r: r? 1:1 Phi'adolphia, Pa. -v.T r J 0. LIngle, of Faith, v.-:i. mi the city vesterday, Mr h- will ruu an excur- :. o A&li-villo this tumm-r, pr. v:..! d th-j Southern will give arly d ro. T:..- Daughters of the American' 11 v i; o i wr: p!--;savjtly entf-r-lii:. d y Mrr. J. P. Moore, it her d; mi reside:. ce on Smith KK.i rire-t, hist Tuesday evening. i. .ro a number of the m-ui' n of th chapter' were )re "K :. Pat ri tic songs wereeu :1 hi rt.'rij l.ttraturn wa-? read. drs of th- F rit. Meth- tc r r ii 1 el i a luvn party : - r-i i.i.c ( -f Mrs. P. A. , '1 h"i:s.-ay veaUig. , 'A. G.trlii.d Eq., has jast i ir ni :i trip to New M- xi .-; :.e ii.tenr!el to locate, :. g-t ' th 3 sev-r.;-heat there, c 1 :! e Aii North State suit- L, Hall and fami'y of r.i : ' h bav btu, m th r ; i -ul twelve year, are r his father, Eeq. A. L v'?iti:. Hsll. A .!-'! iijhtful entertainment, in h r f Mi?s Annie Kizor, was :i H'jiliipsday Bfrernon by 3!;-- :r :di- Snider, at. th residence h,- fit.ho", V. F. Suider. L ;. i S. rriidshaw has begun i the tr -ct ion of the resi f Dr. R L. Ram3ay, ou Street. When completed II be cne of the handsomf st c.s en the street. tL.s w '1! t.":.r H.;me h c'i, being erected "ssetieer depot. is pro- nicely aud will probably ' co:i jlrte in another month. D-'.- c'.ive jia Freeman and Jao. i re-taurant keeper, goo in- to a (. C:i cu'ty mi Hiijh Point, at "t'n'rf p'-ice of buiinesa, last f.rub;;. t: ii Hgur. il. Ceci-'s thro it p -.ibl'iriy, but not snfriouely. c f ,r The pair wsre fined $20 each ' ''i: u p'easantues3 . uvor Sinoot and A. B. Saleel y i : o N.-vton, u iday, where ; O rl A (1 n.-...nn ..Lisa Wf Th r-ience cf C. H. Swiuk, J' .st F.iher St-ieet, wTas slight ly d-in-'d by fire last Friday, 'ih fjui.-k ar:ivil . t the lire do :ir.u;ji t. prevr-nted the destruo i. j:; i l t'ubu I d i m 2 and a mucli creator 1 S3 Tiiro. Buerbium, Hayue Black r, James Ilambly and Fran2is Buer'.anm, equipped with a camp on! fir, are sneudinsr a few ' 4, J wi-eks at Swannanoa. Dave Millar, Al Chambers and J";;! inroad Aruv. co ured. re bou-i ' ov r'to c-iurt, by K-q J. C. -1 r Th.irsd.'tv eveninj:. The trij acchsjvl uf raisinir a dis'ur ince at Mt. Z n B iptis't ebuich c.-i :el. Th-j o'.J D xonville Bnptist church has b;e:i moved and a new and modem s'.ru:ture is !-e erected to take iu plac:. " Ed. Blackwell, n bA - lrrmorVfr. v " " suit against the Southern Railway;""", ' r, . , . . t r OA rrr n Cj mised the matter last week and A accepted $3,500 in settlement. R. L. Simpson, of the South- XT . em s road torce, is now in w;Caf fflr Sae.A threc-nonths-old York hospital being treated for ( three-fourths Jersey heifer can e cancer. He is in great hop?s of being permantly cured. Spnator Omman, accompanied lv Senator Ftet, cf Louisianna, arnved in Salisbury Friday mom ing and remained till Sunday n Kht. when they returned to Wash-ii-gt u. Rov. Byron Clark. D. D paB. tor of the First Pi esby teriau church will leave this wek on nis vaca tion and expects to be absent about a month. While he is away his pulpit will be filled by R9V. E II. Robbins, of Baltimore. The great antom .bile route from New York o Atlanta has been de cided upon aud the route leading from the Toll Bridge on the Yad kiu through Spencer Salisbuy aud China Grove has been selected Cars will be passing over this route during the coming fall This may prove of some valu- to the county. Rhv. John C Kilgo.'of Trinity College, is expected to occupy the pupit at the first Methodistchu'ch. next Sunday. Rev S, B Turreu tine leaves during the week to tako part in a revival meeting in Vir ginia, Tin most iuu'que way of adver tising can be s--en it the window display of J. Feldnmi. He hns a hatchet on eftch suit show"--j the cut price. These hatchet? nre made cf rod card board with white lettering. Read his adver tnemvit ( n page two of tb-day's Watchman. It explains more. An imp rtant meeting cf the Merchants A9sociat:on w;ll be held Thursday evening. II L. Sm th returned Sunday troui bhrepor-, L., whftre he had been call d on tin 17. h, by a telegram announcing the dath of his o.ily brother, Weston Row - ze Smith. The store of K, J. Saba, at Lee andOou i jitst;ees was ont9r jd by the.v j-i some time Sui.diy night. Ten dollars in money and atout $100 worth f merchandise was stolen. Th-3 ofliers.arsested a u 3 gro i.amiJ J nes, some rath r strong ev diuc having developed agan;st 1 im. J nes will probably h-Vi a hearing tc-day Riinlfg n falliug thTs mor: -mg abo it 5 o'c'ock and c ntiuu'.-d for sev- ral hour?. It was one of those scaking rai: s and, being gna'ly n- eed, will do much good, especially in the corn fields. The annual MaBonic picnic will ! e held in Haden's Groves, Mocks ville, Thursday, August 12th. Qi!te a num'er from Salisbury generally attei ds this cceasion. The Bell Shoe Storeh is a change of advertisement in this paper. It may bs th means of savii g you mrney. R ad it. A. W. Wiiiecoff has an adver tisement in regard to his fiue line of summer goods, in this paper, and invites you to give him a call. Belk-Harry Co's big clearance sale continues throughout thi week. Their advertisement in this pqper will tell yn more. See it. It is n-p rted thit a bry by the nam- of E 1. Taylor foil '.IT a b-x car, nfar Shobers brdge cn the Western N. C. rai'.r a l, Monday, and' orjk-3 both arms. S C. hV;V, of Jabilee, David- A 1 sen county, was in tne city tnis morning on business. Mr. Beck r inn mbered The Wat hman with a paymenb on his subscription. R .v, J. M. L. Lyerly a'tend ul t c-ilied meetit-g of the Sorth Caro lina. Claas a ofthi Rfora.ed church at H ckory last wtek An a-'juni'd meeting will beheld at Crsnt ; u the lllh of August. A Miraculous Escape. W. H. Brown, an employe of the Southern's Spencer shops, had an experience Friday evening that h-: will nev.T want repeated, sh u!d hi survive this. In some manner his clothe3 caught in the belting which carried him up to t y overhead shafting wh'ro he wis carried round and rcuud un til his clothes were torn from his body. Il- f"H to the fl or, a dis tance of li .ten fe-t, unconsci us 1 a id thought; to be dead, but as was f ouud to be breathing he was carri d to the VVhitehead-St.kes . n" ii i a iMtrir n m t ; l .-mi arinrv a tio llii uuou m utLDwtiu was given ! him. An arm and a leg himbnn onn nthaF ininrina intlinfl ,t . LUu un uao irgaiucu ijuusviiuuBUosa and seems to be on a fair road to recovery. had for $5.00 by calling at The Watchman Office. The 6rub!i ButHiog Getting In tbs Air. The workmen on tha Grubb building ran up and put into po 8iti u, yesterday afteruo?u at 8 :10 o'ch ck, the fi st one of the up rights of the last i-t, or seventh story uprights. Iu honor of the event an American flag was tied to the upper end of the iron post and it now waves iu the breeze aloft and, can be aeon in high phces for a distance -of 25 tnihn around. This building, which is progres sing rapidly will In one of the finest and larg- si in the State aud will probably be known as Salis bury's sky scraper uril one more lofty is built. Suicide Near O.gan Church. Citizens living in the Orgau Church neighborhood were greatly shocked Sunday to learn of the tragic death of Clarence Kluttz. Sunday morning a brother of the deceased was marred at the Luth eru church at O gm Church. When the family returned home the body of the brother was found lying upen a bfd, with a rifle of small calibre near him. He was dead, a bullet hole in the body, whbh penetrated thj left lung and parted an artery, telling the story of the manner of his death. It seeir el that the wound was salf i. flic ted and it is supposed that the young man sat upon the bed, placed the mvzz'e cf the gun to his breast and pulled the trigr with his tue. The deceased was a 8 mi of Henry K'.uttz of the O-gan Church n ithborh od and a brother of John W. C. Klut z, o" this cil.y. Im the mon i g the y u g man " 1 a tt ia - to aTtte" acted rather stra. g ly, declin- d his brother's wed ding. No caus3 his h' en assigned for the rash act. . Braci Rally at Baptist Church. A big rally of the various Bara ca claes-s in the city will be held iu the First Baptist Chnrch Snn d ty nighv, op'niiug at 8:15 o'clock. fhe prograaim , arranged f-r the occasion is as fallows Mr.s'.c. Script'ire 1 s:i a:.d prayer, R v. S. B. Turrentine. M u-ic. Acdre3s of welc me. R v R L. Motley. Response to wel3om, J. C. K'-sIer. Muic . Ad l ess by D: J im Whithad What Our CUss II is Dnt : 1st Baptist, H. Z. White; HVms Memorial, F. I, M ra . ; Chest nat HiP, J. A J):ie-; Sponc-ir, Mr. Ste(heu.son ; 1st Methodist, N. W. Collett. What the Baraca Hs8 D me for Silidmry, A. B. Sa'.eeby. Music. VR mud. table talk. Benediction, Rev. C. M. Short - - 01 J Fslks Sino?. There will bo an ob.i folks or fa. sol, la, singing at Z b, in Bethel Lnthrn chuich, on Fa lay, Aug 13th, beginning at 10:3) o'clock S 5ver.il giod singrs arj expected that day. Everybody is invited to c: m and '-riiiK thir old books and w 11 filled baskets and have a real gocd tin'e. Songster. Meeting at Union Church. Trn Uuiou L"cal, of the Far m'r'e Educational and Co-opera tivo Union of Am- rica, cf Union Church neighborhood, will hold a pub'ic meeting at Union A-"5id-my, rfaturdiy, Ju'j 3lsf, at 5 p m. A spicial spak r is nxoected. A full attend mc h u-d and the public f.orJUUy invited t) come Thj Electric Cbilr R aily Ui Eas'nsss. The electric chair has been pre pared in a special room in the p Miite.itiary aud the current fur nished by the dynam s of that institution ill bo able to du the didly work. lb sems that R0D33 n c uuty furuishes the tirst victim. It is to bo observed that tha states which hav this form of capital punishment find if far su perior to thi gi'low3 or to the r fl, killing with guns havii g been a long t me the offijiil mode of daath m I .dun torritorv. Au ck i .... "leleotnc chair is a rndo but strong . . ne nau a,,j :rnr. p,.a o-u uu j u-;a uu ma uui vu uo brought to the penitentiary until i the day of doom, and then in the quiet ro- m and in the presence of a i'ew officials meet their fate at the bands of the warden, now Thoma3 P. Sal, who only has to move a switch, cuts the current on. Raleigh dispatch. ON TO RICHMOND. Salisburians Great on Bulig SultGisss. Richmond's Proligacy. The Richm md News-Leader cf the 30th says : For, risitig Thirsty when the Morn is dim. He boards a train for Richmond or th9 Jim; Full many a Drink he qiaffs at Red Eye spring, And takes a bursting Suit-case hom tith him. Ruuaiyat f Howdryiam. Out of the arid wastes of North Carolina, eke from the neighbor hood of Salisbury, where the fam tshi ig plod listly through the sand, a solid train of excursionists let t this mcrn:ng lor Virginia; an ex cursion for the benefit of those wh" have never sen the historic capital of this state; for the ben efit of those who may have mat ters of business importance to at tend to here; -for the benefit cf those who since the Old North State became even a parching will derness, have come to look upon Richmond as a verdant oasis where the suffering find surcease from thirsting, and thu weary are at rest. From" North Cur-dins, o.u a through trah, the'run is a little ovar two hours long, and th se Tar Heel brothers are now1 scat tered all over the city, though it was learned that a goodly number of them had run aground below Twelth street in the section of large mail order houses and have not yet had even a glimpse ot the Capital Square. That these excursions are be c iming more and more popular was shown this morning at one of these liquor houses, the owner pointing out that since Nofth Carolina had gone dry more peo ple from that state had visited Virginia than in the preyiousifive nr s'v vfiftr. in-se V13U9 lnaau th3 f x .eldit.ure of Urg., eum9 in Richmond annually,, amounting to many thousand dollars. And thi largi expsnditure of ' ar Heel cash is not coi fi led to th- liqaor trad'. Thousands of North Caroli iane, members of the "prohibition party," come t( I tow:: to se t he sgh's ami d j son e ' shipping," and they leav.) a la rol of money in this beautifu', brpij summer resort. It. was 1-arnrd i'i th:s ramble that prohibition laws hive exerted a strargi effect on the suit-case tradu here. Dozens of these who come nip from tho South invest immediat ly in suit-case. These are delivered at the large liquor houses, wh ri thy are stocked with b tfes and set aside for their owners, who call just before train time in ttn evening. Some of these 'excursionists " oa of the dealers ooiuted out, would frequently bring in two suit cases, and would require as sistance in carrying them down to the station. Others, however, he eaid, whes-j wants are more u;od erate, are content with one case, holding not over ten or twelve one quart bottles, THIRD AM'YERSIBYDAY. Nazareth Orphan's Htft, Cre:cn N. C, to Hava an Interesting Occasion. On Thnrs lay, AugU3; 12ih, Naza reth Orphan's Home, of Creecr-nt, this couuty, will co'.ebrute its third anniversary with appropriate exercises This is a young but splendid institution and is doing a noble work iu the way of provid iug a horns for the homeless, and in educating and cultivating the needy. Judging by ,tho past a large number of people will be present on the above menticne date to hear and take part in the exercises, for which the followi; g interesting programme has been arranged : Morning 1. Mus-ic by the ban. 2. Song No. 297, Sunday Sch ol Hymnal. 3 Prayer Rev. W. H. Causey, Concrd, N, C. 4. Address Dr. Jacob C Leon ard, Lexington, N. C. Afterxois. 1. Meetirgcf Bear": cf Mana gers. 2. Prayer J. L. Yearick, Reck well, N. C. 3. Anniversary Song -Children. 4. Military Drii Eight Boys. 5. S ng LUtlo Children. 0 Recitation Abe V) all Price. 7. Song Orphani' Day Chil- i dren. S. Hoop Drill Twelve Girls. J 9. Song Children. 10. Quartette. 11. Address by prominent speaker. 12 Quartette. 13. Announcements. li Song God be with you till we meet again." 15. Benediction. The managers of the institution are as follows : Revs. J. M. L. Lyerly, Ph., D , Pees; C. B. Heller, Sec; W. II. Causey, S. W, Beck, W. W. Rowe, L. M. Peeler, Paul Barringer, D. D; J. H. Moose, Treas; J. L. Murphy, D. D; J. T. Hedrick, W. H. McNairy, T. W. S. Grimes. Ladies' Ansilary: Meedame? Jennie Lyerly J. T. Hedrick, C. B, Holler, Juo, Ingle, J. D. Andrew, M. A Foil, G. T.. Crowell, Bessie McNairy, L. R W hitener, and Miss Ida Hedrick. Hn . j . F. Fnck, is the superintend- ant and has b9en giving general satisfaction since hia icnmhnnrv sacisractiou since nis itumoency, n . .. lOOleemee ItemS. TT TT . , , 11. Id. bwicegood and wife pass- od through our town Sunday en & . . , . J route to visit tneir sou, near Woodlf. Eov-au county. The wood boat is "running in fnll hlaak Thov hanl IK nnrfJa nf j - - wood at one load. The make time from hoat. hnnsfts t.n innnhnu .... J in eight minutes. C. H. Hartman of Salisbury, J ' was in our town this week on By virtue of an execution, in attarh business. Mr. Hartman is con- "ien? Proceedings, directed to the un- templatbg running a first class modevu cafe in North Coole' nv o . He will be back iu a few days to close the deal. rn tt .u r T.H. &tiff. the insurance man of uttuonui), nas hhih u iew ut vs (1 1 ! (1 K 11 T I. , C J apt-Hintr nfT tha Acnth oloim rf W.t- settling oil the death ciaimot Har- riS0U CuthtreL's wife. Mr. Cuthrel , 3 -j , a . I. had said m less thau five dollars and received claim for 87 00. al- so hi, litt.-P ohilH tht,HpH fow diysaeo he had oaid nftv cents Cocleemee Journal. A Star nn-t-P TSUI! P.all f Ka(f fmm 1R fn 90 Ponfa nor P w " - w v w v j m. i -f 11 awioia liniw in iu iu-ouuiiuui , cjc- nf.vmir.flat.nhiolrana hrinoinif 9F. 7 O ents, fl-tur over four cents a . piand, corn over a dollar aljushei and Other farm products away Up in the air in pr ce, to say nothing f c itton which has new reached 13 cents a nound. We arise t submit the assertion that the foregoing facts make a loudei - "stay-on-the-farm, boys," cal: than does pages of written advice by the follow who left the farm some years ago, Mcuroe Enquir er, . . . a Scu h 6e!s a Lemon. The extra session of Congress will soon be a thing of the piet it is plain now, at this stage of the game, that the South is go- mg to get a lemon, it not worse, Iron ore, coa' and hides will b , .if i- t t i jus on tno iree list. nnmuer will taming the Houes through rate on umber and the Senate rate on the finished product. Cotton bagging will be put back on the dutiable list. A drawback on ties will not i -jir cii-li. t be provided for. Sulphate of nmniiia,. used in fertilizers, ia to . . , r i.i r i-i. be taken from the free list. ' The New England States will e -t the benefit of raw material. The woolen and cotton schedules .., t , , , .r. .,, will nob be lowered. 1 here will be no reduction of rates on food products. i il "ii mm pm ii wr m m I a " FOR Biliousness Constipation Headache Indigestion Dyspepsia Flatulency Malaria Chills & Fever Jaundice Sleeplessness Nervousness Loss off Appetite and all disorders aris ing from Torpid Liver, jj . TAKE IT NO?. THE GENUINE has the RED Z on the front of each package and the signature and seal of J. H. ZIIIN & CO. on the side, in RED. & mm k Re-Sale of Real Estate. Pursuant to a judgment of the Super ior Court made in the Spacial proceed iug entitled "C. F. Atwell, Lula Safrit Atwell, J. H.Carroll. Janit Carroll and John Safrit vs John Hill, Henry Hill, Maggie Hill, Amanda Hill, Michael Hill, Jennie Hill, James Hill, W. A. Albright, Maria E. L. Albright, George Hill, Sallie Hill and Rebecca Hill", the undersigned commUeioners, appointed by said Court ia said proceeding will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, ac the Court House Door in the City of Salisbury, on Monday, Jylj tbe'Ntfe. 1909, at 12 o'clock M., eight-ninths Undivid ed interest in ano to 'jne tract of land 'jigand being in Li.aker Township, Kowan County anu known as the Wash ington Hill lands, adjoining the land? of John Eendleman and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at & stake, a corner formerly of Guy Hill s and runs 60 West of South 55 poles to a hickory, John Rendlemen's corner; thence South 23 East 59 poles to a post oak, said Rendleman's corner ; thence North 40 West 57 poles to a black oak, said Rendleman's corner: thence West 4 iSorth 34 poles to a Spanish oak, said Rendleman's corner ; thence South 110 pole8 to a stake; thence North i 135 poles to the beginning containing 97 acres in the entire tract. For back title reference is made to aeed regiert ed in the Register's Office of Rowan Co,ty, in- Book No' 41 PaSe 288- Sa!e W1n be left open 10 dayg for a bid The purchaser on day of sale will be required to pay down 10 of the pur- chase price and if he does not a re-sale will be immediately had, and if a 10 per cent bid shxli not be placed within 10 dyf. then the amount deposited will be credited on the purchase price, other- wise it will be returned. Bidding to TSS."JSriM. P. S, CARLTON and KERR CRAIGE, Commissioners oauiix ) in tne superior Kowan (Jounty Court, William McGowan ( Sale of Heal a r I E-ta:e Under S. J. Poarch. I Expp.nt.inn Kowan County in the above entitled tenon, i will, on Monday, AllgUSt ih 2ft(f, 1909, at 12 o'clock M.. at the Oourt House door in the City of Halis- bur seli to hi,h!1 jfV : lAcl. fA a.fifn . . .. " J ' .1 I ' . 1 luaai'01j earn eievutiun, an tne llue ana interest wnicn the said S.J. Poarch. the defendant. hd on Mv 17th, 1909 or now has in the following ! uescriuea real estate : One house and lot in East Kne.nftr about 320 feet ekmih of Loner st.rppt and on the Sautheru extension of Spen-' -Beginning at a stone on Southern St, stone Newkirk's line : thence with this line S. 57 V. 40 feet to a stone : thence us. caz ieet to the beginning, being lot .No. 30 on the Hadenand Hei- hg map, and fuller description refer ence is hereby made to deed registered T , , . -j in thP. Kfcn star's I lttir in Rrtb- OA I u vukiuf A'VVyA J IVCV. j oo iuis uemg me iiouse ana lot xor merlv occupied by S. J. Poarch. I A 1 onnfhan 1.4- nli'n:n M -l I, I M.1BJ UllOlllCl lUb ILU IlIIIIIMJJr 1 M UlltlVH and fully described bv metes, and pounas in neei rogutered in the Reg- 90 page 32 1. Th. same beine a vacant ot and being 40 -eet front and runmng - riKf.K .iiiinr. ly. uof. 'siuounnu hereby made to botn of said deeds for -UA Qt-scription, iu -tes and bounds 1 he house on the first lot has live corns ana is in good Condition and well located. The ab.ife nronertv will he sold under attachment proceedings and me purciiaser will gee a good tit e to the same subject to a mortnatre ol about $475 .00 due H. H. Swicegovd. .terms oi sale: cash. This June 22nd, 1909. J H. MeKEflZIE, Sheriff of Rowan County. Mortgage Sale. Default having been made in the nav- mentofthe indebtness secured by that ted by R. M. Overcash and Vircie A. Overcash to IS. B. Miller on the 10th number 32 Dage 233 of Rowan countv Record of Mortgages, the undersigned trustee, pursuant to tne terms ol 6aiU mnr-t.trtrp nri nnH contained, wil' sell at public outcry to tVlCk l l' tY l f K.' rl . . .. U i Al Cjurt House door in Salisbury. North Carolina on MOndajf, AOgOSt 2, 1909, at twelve orclockM., the following real property, to wit: -aiout one iui iiu nine Hiasi oi me old Bethpage church, in Atwell Town- ship, on the new public road from Kan- I t.-.,i ;ii i i il iiauuus iu uiiutuvniB, uuu, uuuer ine .n,.M,ntinBi t.haHaorf. f n i Dt al recorded in book 95 pages 426 and 428 of Rowan county Record of Deeds, urBiim..s at a stake on the old l.ns iheme .North 20 West 29.75 chains to a s'one, thence I ast 75 links to a peitimon, thence -North 20 West 20 chains to a hickory, thence west 1 chauii to a hiciiorj?, thence south7chains to a stake, hence 13de E. 8.50 chains to a tniall willow in thb ditch, thence souih 4 ) chains to a uke, thence south 78 de. East 8 50 oh uns to the beginning containing tiTty acies more or le.-s. This the 0;h day cf ,Tune, 1939. B. B MiLLBu. trustee. Notice cl Eale Mef Execution. North Carolina, In the Superior Kowan connty. I court. D M. Miller, vs. Notice of Execution of G i Poole ) sale. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersicned from the Simeiinr court oi Kowan county in the above , - r entitled action, I will on Monday, the 2nd day of August, 1909, at 12 o'elock noon at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution all defendant's 1-5 undivided rnht. wuc anu luteresi; in ana to tne lollow ing described real estate, to wit: Beginning at east corner of the Sal isbury Graded school lot or. Ellis st. thence N. 4o E. 63 ft. toastake ; thtnee N. 45 degs. V. 75 tt. to a stake on W. N.O, Railroad: thenca with the rail- r .ad N. 72 degs. W. 126 ft. to the line of the Graded school lor ; thence S. . 45 n.. ivi is. with uneoi said lotto the be ginning. The sain1 being andlijt?g in tne iNorth ward ol thj town r oulit i bury, N. C. Said property is sut ject however, to two mortgage tiust deds aggregating $190 00 d-e and fayable on the 1st day of July, 1P03. This 21st day of June, 1909. J. H. McKEKZIE, sheriff of Rowan county. Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Wasb, Jupb 1st to October 1st, 1909. For the above oocasion the Southern Railway announce! ex tremely low rates for the ronnd trip " Rate of $84.75 will apply from Salisbury, N. C. Same round trip rate will apply from nearly all points in North Caro lina. Tickets on sale daily until Sept, 29th, with final limit October 81st. Passengers allowed to go via one direct route, and return via another direct route without ad ditional cost. It will ccst 15 00 additonal to go or return through California, one way. For further information call on your depot agr nt, cr write R L. VERNON, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. THU NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. .The State's college for vocation al training. Courses in Agricul ture and Horticulture; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engi neering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemistry. Why not fit yourself for life by taking one of these courses? Address D. H, HILL, Prssidont, 6 8 15t pd West Raleigh, N. C. SPECIAL Smith Says For Pure drugs, Prescription ac curately filled, and anything in an up-to-date drug store at lowest prices call at f, or phone 133. Formerly tn-s T. W. Grimes Drug Co. 2-l 6mo THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintainf d by the State for the Women of Korth Carolina. Four regular Courses 1 lading to Degrees. Special Courses tot Teachers Fallsesiion be gins September 151909. Those de siring to enter should ai ply as early as possible. For catalogue and other in formation address J. I. FOUST, Pres., Greensboro, N. C. 8- 2 Ji't pd SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by D. M. Miller. Apples, per bushel, 80 to 90 Bacon, sides per fi, 11 to 12. shoulders, per a, 11 to 12. ham, per ft, 14 to 16. round, per ft, 10 to 12. Butter, choice yellow, 15 to 20 Chickens, per lb, 8 to 9. Ducks 20 to 30. Guineas, 25 to 30. Eggs, per doz, 14 to 16. Corn, per bushel, 95c. tojl.00. Flour, straight, per sac, $3 2o to $3.40 " pat, $3.40 to 3.50. Hay. per. hundred fts, 60 to 80 Honey, per lb, 12J to 15. Lard, N. C, per lb, 12 to 13. Mfeal, bolted, per bu. 1,00. Oats, per bu, 60 to 65 Potatoes, Irish, pe' bu 80 ro 90 Wheat per bush. 1.30 to 1 40 Onions , 50 to 60. 8ALISBUBT COTTON If A RE ST. Corrected by M. C. Quinn. Good middling, L'24fs. Strict middling, 10c. Stains and tinges. 9 and 10c. Mai Ret steady. THE Summersett Undertaking Co.. 108-110 W. Innesg St.. Salisbury, IV. C, Carry a fall line of Caskets, Cof fins and Banal Robes. Latest im proved equipments consisting of Hearses, Casket Wagons, Chnrch Trucks, etc. Special attention given to all calls, day or night, by their tin dertakers, Mr. T. W. Summersett and Mr. K. M. Davis. Phone calls : day, 224 ; night, 529 or 201. Embalming a Specialty. DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop That Cough. 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