TWO SPLENDID CITIZENS GONE. Jesse Kluttz1 and Geo. H. Kenerly are Sud den, Called from Time to Eternity. A 'phone message from Woodleaf announced the sikU den death of Geo. H. Kener ly, which occurred at his home, near that place, about noon on Tuesday, ' Mr. Ken erly was about 58 years of age and leaves a large family of sons and daughters, mong whom are 'John IKnerly, who recently left Salisbury for Oklahoma, and James Kenerly, a well-known con tractor, of Spencer. Charles Kluttz, of G. W. Wright's Undertaking Parlors, . was dispatched to Woodleaf on Tuesday afternoon with the necessary material to prepare the body for burial. A tele- gram has been received from J. D. Kenerly, saying he would arrive here in the morning. If so, the funera will be held to-morrow at 2 p. m. Jesse Kluttz, one of Row an's best known and most re spected farmers, dropped dead, at his home, two and a half miles from town, on the Bringle Ferry road, at an early hour on Tuesday morn ing. Mr. Kluttz was 79 years of age and was the last of several brothers, all good farmers and good men who have been identified with the best interests of the county and town since childhood. He was in the city within the last week and stated, in an swer to a question regarding his health, that his heart had been giving him some trouble lately and that is supposed to have been the cause of his death. He was in the field, superintending the planting of some oats, when the sum mons came. Mr. Kluttz is survived by a wife, three sods and five daughters. The fu neral will be held from Union church, at 2 o'clock, Wednes day afternoon and the inter ment wiil be made there. ----- Sheriff McKenzle Having no Trouble to Collect Taxes. Sheriff McKenzie came in Sat urday, from China Grove, where he'fiuished his round of tax col lecting for the week and spent Sunday at home. He reports that his collections have been extreme ly good, and at every place be has visited the tax-payers were ready to meet him. He left again on Monday morning for Bostiau's Cross Road9 and from there he will fill his other appointments for the week. Flag Raising and School Closing. There will be a flag raising and school closing at the Lowe Stone school house Friday. March 18th. beginning, at 10 a. m. There will bq two speech rs hi the raoru ing and two in the eveuing by able orat ors During, the even ing there yjll also be a ball game and the school exercises. Every body is in v. ted to come out and e;.jiiy th day. The flag raising and exer i-ea will be under the auspices of Kockweli Couacil, Jr 0. U. A. M., No 170. "IN A B4D WAY." Fell from Loft aud Broke a Leg. Bennie Simpson fell from a brn loft, at Meadow Brook farm, on Sunday night, and broke both bones in his right, leg between the knee and aDkle. He waB in the ban alone at the time of the acci dent and was feedingthe horses kept there by the Harper brothers, liverpmen of this city, who have tha plaoe rented. A colored man who was near heard his criesfor he p and brought word to the H.rper itable of his condition. TL ambulance was sent for him and he was taken to the White-head-StokeB Sanatorium, whsre he is receiving the necessary attention. Mr. Davis' Condition Unimproved. The condition of R7 M. Davis who had his right arm taken off at the Whitehead. Stokes Sanita rium last week, as a result of hi -d poison, still continues in a very grave condition and very little hope is entertained for his recov ery. After, the arm was removed he showed marked signs of im provement and.it was hoped that he w uld recover, but he has been gi-f wing weaker for the last few dajaandit is not believed that hit remarkable vitality can much loi 4er withstand the poison .- Fist-- by the Million. The government has bf-en for some weeks placing a large num ber of fish in the streams iu this section and will send a represent tat ve here to-day with a big lot for distribution here . J. Frank Miller will get ten gallons of yel low perch which o will put in his pond at the Miller homo place al Zeb. We are glad to see this, and would be r d to see the law regarding seir : and dynamiting in the stream f the county during the spaw: ing season enforced. If this v. ... dono there is no reason ahv th tr. ams snoum uuw a be teaming with fish. Odd Fellows Meet at Advance. The 13g!i district convention of Odd Fe!!ow9 met at Advance, Davie C. unty, on Tuesday, for a two days session. Dr. L. S. Fox, is president, R. M. Leonard, super visor, b tii of Salisbury, aud A.J. Br "ad, f Spencer, scrotary. A elaborate program was arraugeri aud a largo dyleation is in atten dance fr-.jai all the lodges in the district, Salisbury sending her fuliquoio. Grand Master, P. H. Williams, of Elizabeth City, i present aud will preside at the meeting which is expect ed to bo oi. e of thn most large ly attended ever held in the district. -- - -- Hound Pups at 25c per Pup. We huve attended many of the auction sales held on Saturdays in front of the Court House aud havo seen almost every thirg that could bo imagined sold there, but not nutil la3t Saturday did W3 see dogs sold. Wheu Auctioneer Frank II biuson led out two long, lean, h u;;d pups and asked for a bid on them the crowd smiled, but so in. -body bid a quarter a piec, it! d, after dwelling a short tiiieon jliem, they were pronounc ed sold-. In passiug there some hoars Issuer a small country boy was standing by a telephone pole, holding the two pups ti d to a piice of rope, waiting for his daddy to go home, while the pups strained ou the rope with their ncsLS in the air towards a butch er' wagon which was stauding near, Every Old Thing Made New. Old kitchen-chairs, benches, lawn-swings, porch furniture will require only a small can of our Domestic Paint in open mouth cans to make them look like new. Get it from Salisbury Supply & Commission Co., Salisbury. Uary of a Meat Striker. Monday No meat to-day. Can't say I missed it or felt any the worse. Wife is very enthusi astic. Says it is a great saving. Tuesday Sighed a little for the flesh pots to-day, but nothing serious, I immagine. Wire agreed that we are not to have beans agaiu to-morrow. Wednesday Breakfast and dii -ner meatless, but a little sausage (on the sly) for lunch. Feel con siderably stronger than I did laet night. Thursday Roast beef at lunch to-day. Wife asked me what I ate. Lied t-u her. She and the children look considerably thin ner than they did the first: of the week. Conscience hurts me a little. Friday Steak for luuch . Br;st steak I ever tasted. Still asham ed to tell my wife what I am do ing. The poor kidsl They look more peaked every day. Saturday Confessed at braii fast. Wife and children almost died laughing. They had been having meat, too, for lunch every day, and thought it was I that looked peaked. Ha-ha 1 Manv a Salisbury Reader Will Feel Grate ful for This Information. When your back gives out ; Becomes lame, weak or aching ; When urinary ti-oublesset in, Your kidneys are "in a bad way." Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Here is local evidence to .prove it: John W. Glover, 128 So. Long St., Salisbury, N. C, says: "In my esti mation D jan's Kidney Pills are the best kidney remedy on the market suffered from kidney complaint for a long time and often had severe pains in the small of my back. In the morning I was so lame and sore that I could not get out of bed without as sistance and I was at a loss to know how to dispose of my trouble. Finally a friend told me about Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured a box at McPher son & Co.'s Drug Store. They quickly drove away the pain in my back and improved my health. Whenever I no tice a return of the trouble, I take a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills and prompt relief follows.'-' For sale by all dealers. PriceSOcents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Annual Re-Union Confederate Veterans. Mobile, Ala,, April 26lh-28tii, 1910. Southern Railway; announces very low rateB to Mobile, Ala , and return for the above occa sion. The following round trip rate will apply from Salisbury, N. C, i13. 55. Approximately low rates from other points, Tickets on sale April23rdJ 24th and 25th; fiual limit to rach starting point May 2Dd, 1910. Tickets can be extended until May 19th if deposited withspeci al agent at Mobile, Ala., on or bef re May 2ud, and upon pay ment of a fee of fifty (50) cents. For further information call on any agent Southern Railway, or write R. L. Vernon, D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. The voting contest is gaining in interest. New cash-in-advance yearly subscriptions are being handed in everyday, while a large number of reneals are coming in. Harmony of Dress. A beautiful woman also studios the harmony wf painting a well kept home: takfs cure to have the house tainted with paint that will contiuue to look br ght, clean aod fresh looking. 'The L. & M, never becomes dingy, because only the finest White Oxide made from metal; only the finest Whit Lead; only the purest Linseed Oil; only expert paint-makers produce it with machinery a thou sand gallns at a time. Contrast this with the costly and crude production cf W7hite Lead Paint made bv hand labor with a stick in a i)' t a few gallons at a time. L. & M. is sold by Salisbury Sup ply & Commission Co., Salis bury. A small fire at 720 West Horah street call' d out the fire depart ment at an early hour on Wed nesda morning. The house we hear belonged to Dr. Goler and was occupied by colored people. The fire boys responded with their usual promptness and the blaze was extinguished but not until tha roof was burned off and the upper portion of the house badly damaged. SORE THROAT often leads to something worse. Gowan's Preparation gives quick relief for sore throat, hoarseness, croup, colds and pneumonia by destroying inflammation and con gestion. Keep it in the home for emergencies. External and pene trating. $1.00,. 50c, 25c All druggists. ANY LADY can .easily make from $18.00 to $25 oo pi r week working1 for me quietly in her own hon e loca'ity. This is a bonafide offer one which will pay you to investigate, even if you c.ui only spare two hours per day No investment requir d. Turn our spare time into rnonv. Wrin me at once for particu lars Address MARY B T YLOR, Box M), Woman s Building, J.liet, Illinois. DR. M. J.RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone 205. Night -phone 430 4-27 tf WANTED! Boys and "ivA iinis iu frtrii some vts . t - 1 . l ... U Mir UfKii l i : U I lrW- o Ring and l'--ao tni-iJs its p emiums for selling our i;h wing Gum. We trust you, sells ea-ily, work it off hours and at Mhool. Be the first to apply. Drop us a card now. Agents Supply Co., Box 265 fc-alisbury, N. (J. 2-8 wR26t. iilttif in cue mihute from sweet milk. Without churn or chem icals. Particulars free, Bex 179, Salisbury, tf. C. W & R 4w .State of North Carolina, Rowan county "Watkins Cotirell.Co. In Superior court, May term 1910. vs. Walter G Newman, trad ing as Gold Hill Trading! m Company, and Walter G.) a . V) .Newman. To Walter G. Newman ; Notice of Summons rar- i rant of At- tachment. The defendant above named will take notice thata .summons in the above entitied action wa issued against said defendant on the 5th, day of March, 1910, by i he clerk of th superior court of Row in cou.ity, and in behalf of the plaintifj, for the recovery of the sum of $645.11, due said plaintiff by account for goods wares and merchandise sold and delivered and for which the said defendant promised to pay, which summons is returnable before the judge of the superior court of Rowan county on the 9th. Monday after the 1st Monday of March 1910, the same being the 9th, day of Mi y 1910, at the court house in Salisbury, N. C, and the defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by the clerk of the. superior court of Row an county on the 5th day of March, 1910, against the property of the said defendant, which warrant is returnable before the judge of the superior court of Rowan county at the time and place above named for the return of the summons, when and where the de fendant is required to appear and -answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded by the plaintiff will be granted. This March 8th, 1910. J , F. MoCubbiks, clerK: superior court. John L. Rendleman, Att'y for Plaintiff . ... e)jyit,u$)E)i!y I ,. 5)W7 moM Lni U uyuau mm 36 Bargains that will open the Eyes of all Eager Shoppers, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, March 17th, 18th, 19th and 21st. The prices we quote you these days means a large saving to you Our Buyer has just returned from the northern markets and we have already re ceived many new things which you treed at once at these prices. NO. 150 dozen Ladies Fine Shirtwaists in Liugerie4 Lawn. These waists are made in the height of fashion, worth $125 up to $1.75. Special 99c NO. 2 150 yards d .Yird Wide SueBiue Silk, regular 50c vj'iup, Special 25c yd Colors Greet) dark, br wu white, with all colors sppcial 25c. NO. 3500 yards Saue Souie Si'ks in all th leading shades, regu lar 89c value, special 25c NO. 4 Wool Dress Goods, spe cial. 4 pieces of 52 inch Black Mohair in a regular 2,5 vaim, special 4-7C NO. 5 Mohairs in the leading grys, also in strip-s. beauti'ul for Spripg Suits, a real 65c val ue at 47c NO. 6 Panamas iu all the leading colors and stripes, thse gods are a regular 69c value, special price 49c NG. 7 Sheppard Plaids iu all leading sizej in tht- plaids, re tail everywhere at 5c. Oar price 39c NO. 8 Poplar Cloth, all the dif ferent ol rs aud ehudes, spe cial ... 25c NO. 9 Mohair Suiting white and plaid& regular $1 25 value special 97c NO. 10 LadW Ha id Bags, 1 lot wo:th up to $2.00 special. 99c NO It. Lot of Frame Pictures with out glass, very pretty, spe cial at 59c NO. 12 Ladies' Collars, a real novelty at 25c NO 13 Ladips' Jabots the latest styles at 10c, 15c and 25c NO. 14 3 pieces of Voile in blue black, tan, these are $1 50 val ues, special 98c NO 15 Crepe De Luge, the lat est things ia Waistings, per yard. 25c NO. 16 New Spring Oxfords, the newest cveations, take a glimpse at the styles from window. NO. 17 Ladies' Muslin Pants, a 89a value, special 25c NO. 18 A special lot r.f Muslin Under Skirts, worth up to $ 00, special 59c NO. 19 -Men's 25c Neackwe.r, the bargain price 15c NO. 20 Men's White Ngligse Shirt?, cuffs attachevi, $1 ;0 value, special . . 70C NO 21 Cotton Suiting in :dl the leading colors a- d sh-djs, our epscial price t8c NO. 225,000 Yards ti: e Laces, worth up to 12c yd , special price 5c Be early and get crt uo NO. 23 Fine lot of Embroidery, these valuesre excepti na! to the rule, extra nice edge and wide sheer quality, speoi-il 8c No. 24 Fruit of the I oom Bleach ing in short length?, special 8c No. 25 Androscoggin Bleaching, retail everywhere at 12 l-2c our special 10c NO. 26 Ladies Fine Hose, big values at 25o special at 5 pr. $1 OO NO. 27 Manville Chambry, all the leading colors and shades, our special price 10c No 28 Bates and Amoskeag best Dress Gingham, retail at 12 l-2o, special 10c NO. 29 Belt Pin?, Dutch Collar Pins, the newest, special 25, 50c NO. 30 New lot of Percale, nice quality and good selection, 10c NO, 31 New shipment Men's Spring stvles in hat, special $2.00 and $2.50 NO 32 40-inch' nice quality Sheer Lawn. 6-pecial 10c NO. 331 lot of 8c Apron Ging-h,-m, ppeclal 5c NO. 34 1 lot of Men's reguUr 25c Suspenders, special . 15c NO, 35 Jack Jill, Bear Brand H ise, the 20j value, special 12ic NO. 36 $i 25 Counterpanof, spe cial 89c Watch this epice and keep np with the et re which gives you good values for your cash All are invited to come in and lock whether you buy cr not. H Salisbury Dry Goods bJ) IF QUALITY MEANS ANYTHING TO YOU, V REPRESENTING ( Continental Gin Company with the Eagle, Pratt Winsh'p, Smith & Van Winkle Gins anjd complete equipment. Spring Tooth Cultivators, Riding, Disc and Dnig Harrows, Sunny South Cotton and Corn Planters, Steel King Cultivators, Hallack Weeders and Everything in the Imple ment and Machinery Line. Stickney and Waterloo Gasoline Engines. Atkins circular saws, belting, valves, fitttings, etc. B A JE& B O TJ Li B XT Gr Gr X EI S RCWAN HARDWARE & MACHINERY COMPANY, NORTE CAROLINA In the Superior Rowan County. ) Court-, Term, '10 J. Samuel McCubbins. et al, vs James F. t;v'ther. Notice of Summons and Warrant of Attachment. The defendant above namad will take ' notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued "gainst pai.i (ivtVmiant on the 17th day of Februa- y 1910, by J. F McCubbins. e'erk s i- perior court of Rowan cwunty for the Mini of twelve hundred eighty-eighty ; . and fifty-seven cents ($1288.57). ! due saii plaintiff by breach of contract wherein plaintiff faded to re-imburse the sai plaintiff in said sum for the amonnt expended by them as surety money or said defendant, which said summons is returnable at May term of the naperior court of Rowan county on the ninth Monday after the first Monday in March, it being the ninth day of May, 1910. The defendant will further take notice that a warrant of attachment was also issued by J. F. McCubbins, clerk superior .court of Rowan county on the 17th day of Feb ruary. 1910, against the property of the said defendant, which said warrant is l'eturnable at the said May term of Row an superior court.'when and where defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiffs. This the 17th day of February, 1910. J. 1. McCubbins, clerl superior court, Rowan county. THE CUTE .TUB 25 P. 0T.0S FOR 25 CENTS IN FIVE POSITIONS. We ha. ' just opened our studio in this city it-h ne: cameras and ail 'ip-to-daf m;-t?-i'ds of properly producing the Ping Photo and ali other nov elty work . I you have 1 ad pictures of this kindtuken before you can easily see the superiority of our work over other concerns who try to compete with us . We use a side lischt reflect to obtain the si ft pleasing effect that cus tomers admire. We make many other styles of photos in various artistic po sitions". For prices see our dispiay case or hand bills . Give us a trial and brir.g your friends and all your pets and don't forget the baby. Rain or shine is just as good. All work quick ly finished. Hoping soon to see your smiling faces we are, Photographically jours, B. F. HARRELL'S CUTE STUDIO. SPRING FOOTWEAR, state ot Worth Carolina, Rowan county John J. Stewart, admr- of M. M. Woodward, vs Cathren J. 'Woodward, Lena W . Ulmer and hus-l band Frank Ulmer. In the Supe rior Court, Before the Clerk SERVICE BY NOTICE. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of the Superior court for Rowan county and State aforesaid by the pe titioner, John J. Stewart, Admr. of M. M. Woodward ; praying that the real estate eet out in said petition be sold at public auction ; after due advertise ments to make assete-with which to pay the debts of said intestate and charges of administration ; that the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear before the Jclerk of said court at 10 o'clock A, M., on the 18th day of April, 1910. and answer or demur to thei peti tion in said action or the plaintiff -will apply to said court for the relief de manded in said petition. J. F. MnCtJBBiNS. Clerk Superior Court. This 15th day of March, 1910. 5t. Doift mistake the place, over Peoples National Bank. South Maiu St Salisbury, N. C. Mar 9 It Our big store is filled from cellar to attic with the newest creations in low cut SHOES. We Invite Your Inspection. We have always and will now save you money on your shoe purchases. ell Shoe Store, 111 JSorth Main Street. You should subscribe for THE COURIfcR, Asheboro, S. C one of the oldest and best weeklies in the State Special Campaign Rates Write. for particulars addkess THE COURIER, No 6 C, Asheboro, N. C. 3-9-4t E I PfTDIf itt-c rfKST FOB I Kll hlXJOUSNESS BITTERS .ND KIDNEYS. (Guaranteed) (Guaranteed) Eradicates ANY BLOOD DISEASE From Pimply Faces T Virulent Poisons For forty-six years this remedy, in private practise, has uufaihnglg cured Rheumatism, crofula. Ezcema and all eruptions, humors and affections of the skin caused by impure diseased or impoverished blood or uric acid It is now offered the public under the most absolute guarantee. It is a flue tonic as well as blood cleanser and just the thing to get your sys tem in shape to resist the usual spring ailments $1.00 if if Benefits you uot'adncri,t; if h AT YOUR DRUU.ilST'S. Try a bottle at OUR RISK Manfd. ouly by Milam Medicine Co.,. Inc., Danville, Va. 3-16 W & R 26t DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVER? Dr. King's New Life Pills . Will Surely Stop That Cough. The best in the world. few '

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