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aowinc h; law! now. ; tftie Salem and br? buy school J .11--. closed Hit Friday. 0. Y. Gruham is arafcions to put Kp a Crist mill and saw bam s a . Koaun. thinkine ,ol Boon a storey Our one niakirg prp- ontton RID, -a r - who! tale grocery stre,' putting up HtUelbwV'is already ore retail 8t6re, one church, one Bchbol hotue. Oar little -town is located at the west end; of' Broad way and Long Sfcreet ' Gob Lippard's family all have tki measles . ' ' We have had several hail show ers; during the past w'eekv1 ' r ! Farmers ara about finishing op pick iug cotton. ThU early. Gas Lippard is now sitting on the fence whistling. It is a boy. L. MrSafrit is painting L. M. t r ' a ' i il t:..I..i. cam b nouBe on tuo uiuouiutuu road. Mrs. Emma Rogers, of Rowan county, died at' her home home, on-the 8th of March and war bur ied at Salem B. L. ohuroh the 10 th . She was only sick a short while". The funeral was preached by Rv B . S. Brown . Her body now rests in Salem cemetery. The spring communion will be held at Salem on Easter Sunday. Preaching on Saturday before at 7 2:30p.m. Rev. B. S. Brown preached a roost excellent sermon at Saleu last Sunday. His text was taken from James 4 chapter and.l4th verse: "Forwtat is your life: it is even a vapour that appearnth for a little time and then van fsheth away." Mra. A L. Peeler is seriously ill at t'bis time. A marriage took place at Jack son Goodman's the 16bh, when W P. Caable and Mrs. Mamie Good man Gillian were married, near Barber. N. G. Mrs. Cauble was tha t i flow n f the late Houstoi. Gillian, of Woodleaf. Mr. Cauble , is the mail carrier on Route No. from Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Can ble left immediately, after their marriage on an extended trip through Texas and Missouri, where they will visit relatives. They will be gone a mouth. We wish them a haDDV trip. The writer congratulates them and wishes them a long aud happy life. Jack. offer One" Hundred - Dollars oOrmKeward for any case of Catarrh t.hat cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. - F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have kuowu F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yea6Tand believe him perfect ly honorable in all business trans ftctious and financially able to tarry but any obligation made by nis nrm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whdlesa'e Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials set free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's , Family Pills for constipation . How's This? J. B . Lingle is now his long stem 12-pound girl. pipe. smoking It is a Old Folks Singing at Faith, There will be an Old Folks Singing at Faith, on EaBter Mon day. Come arid let us have a nice and pleasant time. Be sure to bring a full basket of good things to eat, yes, and all the old fa so la singing bcVs you have and all you can he a it ell of An especial invitation is given to all ye old time singers, ye who were boys and girls 40, 50, 60, 70 and more years ago. Oh my, you rememb er how we made the fa so la ring in those pleasantdays of long ago. Well, just be sure to come to Faith Easter Monday, where we are go ing to have a grand time. Come, yescome. One of he Old Timk Boys. Captain Carter, of chain gang No. 1 will move the-rnck crusher iu front of Tom Liuk's, near the rock quarry. INSURANCE that protects your life not In come only. Gowan's Preparation in the home insures against pneu monia, colds, croup,, soreness in lungs and throat by destroying inflammation ana congestion. External and penetrating. All Druggists. $1.00, 50c., 25c In sure today. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE ' "4 ' I PINEY WOODS. Farmers are ousy p-sparing their laud for corn. Mrs Maiy E. Shaver is sick at this writing. We hope for her a speedy recovery. W. C. Lisk has purchased a new majestic range . Need Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Brookfield, Mo. "Two years ago T was unable to do any kind of work and onlv weiehed 118 pounds. My trouble aates uacK to tne time that women may expect nature to bring on them the Change of Life. I got- a bottle or jLvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and it maae me teei mucn netter, and I have contin ued its use. I am verv grateful to you if or the good health I am now enjoying. . Mrs. bAEAn Lousignont, 414 S. Livingston Street, Brookfield, Mo. The Chanere of Life is the most criti cal period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invite3 disease and pain. Women everywhere should remem ber that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so suc cessfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable compound, maae irom mo tive roots and herbs. For 30 vears it has been currncr wo men from the worst forms of female Mortgage Sale. Pursuant to the provisions con tained in a mortgage trust deed registered in book No. 34 at page 118, made by Samuel E. Kerr and wife Jennie Kerr for the protc tion and benefit of the undersign ed, on the 20th dayjof March, 1909 default having been made in the payment of this debt, which said mortgage was given to seci re, the undersigned will sell at public sale for cash at the court house door in the city of Salisbury, N. C, on The 23rd Day of April, Next, the following real estate, to-wit: Lot No 9 as shown On the map of C. M. Miller of the Verble proper ty; beginning at a stake, I. N. Earnhardt's corner; thence north 66 E . 297 ft. to a stake, corner to lot No.. 8 on Hecderson and Vanderford's line; thence N. 27 W. 420 ft . to a stake; thence 8. 66 W. 264 ft. to .a stake, I. N . Earnhardt's corner ; thence S . 22 E. 418 ft to the beginniug, con taining 2$ acres more or lass. Ex cepting from the above tract a road way along the east side 20 ft. wide. Said road way is next to Henderson and Vanderford's line. The above described land is situ ate on the east side of the N. C. R. R. and is about 3 miles north east from Salisbury. For back title see books Nos. 88 and 96, pages 435 and 314 respectively, conveyed by the said Samuel E. Kerr and wife Jennie Kerr to sat isfy the debt provided for iu said mortgage trust deed. This property is well located for a small tiuck farm or city lots as the purchaser may desire. Terms CASH This 22nd of March, 1910. John J. Stewart, Mortgagee and Trustee State of North Carolina, Rowan county John J. Stewart, adrar. of M. M. Woodward, vs Cathren J. Woodward,) Lena W.Ulmer and hus 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 : rraying that the real estate set out in said petition be sold at public auction ; after due advertise ments to make assetfe with which to pay ihe debts of said intestate and charges of administration ; that the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear before theLclerk of said court at 10 o'clock A, M., on the 18th day of April, 1910, and answer or demur to the peti tion in said action or the plaintiff will aj ply to said court for the relief de manded in said petition. J. F. MnCuBBINS. Clerk Superior Court. This 15th day of March, 1910. 5t. THE V0TIM6HAS BEGtlN. The Watchman and Record's Splendid Buggy , and Sewing Machine Will Surely b 6!ven to Some one. Our -voting and vprize giving contest is now on in full Kioaf i Tli voting has started, interest is rapidly crystaliz- . j .1 a mill oUULl laJ.o yJii a. nvciv at'iiiuun. ' , aucic lJS SZSer of candidates in the field, enough t H V of every reading man in the county as a to secure mo uu" - , - , , .t .ij subscriber to The Wai -u --" There are also enougn ycupic iu iuC LtSwv,?a voter cood enough not only to receive a nice rib. MrSiSv bStVood enough to be elected governor of ?I pfek out one of them and give them a push. It Whip and good will by helping Drize whether he needs it or not. it is prooaoiy pest to help the needy, but if you help only the needy,- you do more than the heathen. Everybody has more or less spare time, has more or less friends from whom he can secure a subscription, and there are thousands who are not even known that can be induced to subscribe. It requires only a little tact a little judgment and a little hustling to win or help your friend or neighbor to winJt is best to enter the contest early, begin at once, don't loose an hour. Go after the folks, let them know you are a candidate and that you not only want to win but that you want them to help you. Come in and see us, get a re ceipt book, sample copies and let us give you some informa tion that will help you. At the time of goiugto pre88, toaav, tnevow John Harkey, old veteran, career ro. i, Emma A Rogers, rural 5, city, T H Kirk, China Grove Calvin Peeler, route 3, Salisbury Herman Cooper, Chiua Grove W R Bean, rmal No 1, Craven, N C Miss Mamie Fry, rural 2, Richfield, N C C L-Basinger, rural 2 Richfield, N C Edd Moes, New London, N C Geo B Kesler, rural 6, city Miss Ada Eagle, rural 3, city Mtb. Martha WagonerTfcool eemee. To "100 VOt H 31,475 votes 28,100 votes 20,725 votes 18,475 votes 5 850 votes 5,600 votes 5,100 voteB 5,100 votes 8,600 votes 2,850 votes 725 votes ilia inflrnnmntinTi nlp.firation. dlS- The school will ilose at Picaper- placements, fibroid tumors, irregularis tics, penutuu jja,iu, ueku&axic, owj, i ity March 25.- No exercis s will be given more than a play in th afternoon and a spelling match at night. Alexander Shaver and family have moved to Chestnut Hil We are sorrv to lose Mr. Shaver . v James M. Morgan, Jr., has pur chased a buggy. Look out girh for a go d ride vith Mr. Morgan. D. C. Arey has bought Alexander Shaver place. Mra. Sam. C. Lisk visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sha ver Sundav.-March- 13th. W. H. Frv and family visited at W. 0. Lisk's Sunday. There will be a Dicnic at the Bali mountain Easter Monday. Evervbodv is cordially invited to come and brine a well filled bas w ket. Mr. and Mrs. Love Miller spent Sundav at John E, Shaver's.- W. A. Stoker visited hoane folks, Saturday and Sunday, near Albemarle. T. R. Shaver is contemplating movine to Chestnut Hill in the near future. Misses Esther Parker and Bessie Lisk visited Misses Mary and Sarah Arey Sunday evening. Mack Wyatt hafe purchased a a young nound. l guess ne aims to hunt opossums this gall . Aunt ousib ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICI Having qualified as administrator of the estate oIM M. Woodward, of Ro wan county, tnia is to notiiy all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to tile an itemized , - statemedt of same with the undersign ed on or before the 16th day oi March , lflll. or this notice will be- pleaded in ha.r of their recovery. Aili persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. State of North Carolina, Rowan county Watkins Cottrell.Co. nervous prostration. j Walter G Newman, trad-) about your case write a confiden t Company, and Walter G. tiai letter to Mrs. Fmknam, ai ' Newman. Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful. , To Walter G. Newman In Superior court, May term 1910. Notice of Summons and War rant of At tachment. Hf Wood's Trade MaikQ Grass and Clover Seeds are best qualities obtainable, of tested germination and free from objectionable weed seeds. Wood's Seed Book for 1910 gives the fullest information a boutall Farm and Garden Seeds, especially about Grasses and Clov ers, the kinds to sow and the best way to sow them - for successful stands and crops. WOOD'S SEEDS have been sown for more than thirty years in ever increasing quantities, by the best and most successful farmers. Wood's Seed Book mailed free on request. Write for it. T. V. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, Riehmond. Virginia The defendant above named will take notice thata summons in the above I entitled acti n wa; issued against said ; defendant on the 5th, day of Mnrch, '. 1910, by the clerk of the superior court I of Rowan couaty, and in behalf of the j.laintifr, for the recovery of the sum of $645.1, due saiJ plaintiff by account forgood.s, 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 ludge of the superior court of Rowan county at the time and olace above named for the return of : he summons, when and where the de fendant is required to appear and ans wer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded by the plaintiff will be granted. This March 8th. 1910- J F. McCubbiss, cleiK superior court. John L. Rendleman, Att'y for Plaintiff. The One Price Gash Store. New Room and New Stock. We are now located in our large handsome store room on the corner with one ot the best lines" of Spring Merchandise to be found in the South. Ev ery item has been bought at the lowest possible price and will be sold in the same way. From now on THE EMPIRE will be conducted on a strictly one price cash basis. No extra profit will be added to cover the expense of bookkeeping, collecting andbad accounts. Save Money by Buying Cheap for Cash. Good quality bnfwn sheeting, p;,r yard 5c 10c Zephyr giDghams-per yard 7C 10c 40 inch white lawn per yard 5c Yard wide percale, best grade, per yard 10c Good quality apron ginghams, per yard 5c 5000 yards best quality calicoes, per yard. 5c Men's 50c wo rk shirts.. 29c Men's Negligee shirts 29c Men's 50c underwear 39c Ladies' lOo gauze vesta 5c Children's lOo lace hose 5c Men's 10c bows, all colors 5c Other Bargains just as important in all departments. EMPIRE STORE COMPANY, T. M. KESLER, manager. NORTJT CAROLINA ) In the Superior Rowan County. ) Court, Term. 10 Notice ot Sale. et al, vs Jamer. Warrant of J. Samuel McCubbins F. Gaither. Notice of Summons and Attachment. The defendant above nam jd will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued gainst said defendant on the 17th day of Februa ry, 1910, by J. F McCubbins, crk su perior court of Rowan county for the sum of twelve hundred eighty-eighty dollars and fifty-seven cents ($1288.57), due said plaintiff by breach of contract wherein plaintiff failed to re-imburse the said plaintiff in said sum for the amonnt expended by them as surety money lor said defendant, which said i summons is returnable at May term of the superior 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 returnable at the said May term of Rowan superior court, when and where defendant is required to appear and answer or demu to the complaint of plaintiffs. This the 17th day of February, 1910. J. 1 . McCubbins, clerk superior court, Rowan county. Under and by virture of an order of the Superior court of Rowan county, made in the special proceedings entitled John J. Stewart, admr., of AmaDda Beaver vs. Jas. A. Beaver, Matfrie V, .tfeavtr, Eugenia M. Beaver, Mamie B. Kerns a: d husband Ross Kerns, Geor gia B. hrown and husbaud Jas. E Brown, Minnie B Blackwelder and husband L. W. Blackwelder and Ruth B. Kenney and husband Francis J Kenney, the same be No. 3, upon the special proceeding docket of said court the undersigned commissioner will, on Saturday, the 23rd Day of April. 1910. at about 12 o cloek, noon, at the court house door in Salisbury, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash that lot or tract of land lying and being in the South ward of the city of Salisbury, facing on Clay street, and more particularly describ ed as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the east side r.f Clay street at Mrs Sell's corner ; thence at right angle to Clay street with Mis. Sell's line, 200 ft ; thence parallel to Clay street 50 ft to G. Beaver's corner ; thence with G. Beaver's line 200 feet to Clay street and thence 50 feet to the beginning being lot conveyed by the Pixie Land company to Sarah A. Beaver. See book 74, page 628. Also book 78, page 41, Register's office for Rowan county. John J. Stewart, Commissioner This 21st day of March, 1910. WITH SUNNY SOUTH COTTON PLANTEKS You can plant more cotton and corn than with any oth- er Planter manufactured. This tool is capable oi aomg perfect work in the most crooked rows and under all con ditions. There isn't an ounce oi wood in res conscrncwuu. It is made to last. See us before you ouy. ROWAN HARDWARE & MACHINERY COMF AJN Y , ttjiiij Bert? oil Coiitt! A Kubber Tire Buggy, a New Home Sewing Macjime,aGood Books, pock et Knives ana Valuable Maps asxd Charts Among the Prizes be Given Away. Now is the opportunity of a life timeto earn a first class, high grade, rubber tire buggy during the spare hours. "''Or, a firstclass sewing machine, or, for less time and effort, a book for your evening entertainment, a.good pocket knife, one of the valu able charts whicn we will give away. Or, if one may wish, he or she may secure a book and a knife, or a chart, or, one of each. The arrangement for these latter, prizes and .then umber of votes necessary to se cure them is given below, in rule 10. A convention, so to speak, will be held for a short while. During this time the candidates will be selected. The candidates are to be selected by filling out one of the 'nominating coupons printed below and bringing or sending it to the office of the Watchman, Ui X U.D JLVU W All XV&UUJ&U. uuwovci, iduuiuatco cull UfcJ nominated at any time after the contest jopens until X announcement is made to the contrary. Only one Jf nominating coupon is necessary to nominate a candid 0 date and only one will be accepted or counted. The contest is now fully open and all who intend to do anything for themselves, or their friends, should get very busy and stay that way until the very last vote is counted. As stated in the rul6s below, the votes will be issued to all. who bring or send in paid up subscriptions to either the Watchman or The Rows an Recoed. And let us remark right here, this con test is just as much for The Recoed as it is for the Watchman. The good people of China (irove and vi cinity, therefore, with ail other sections of the coun ty, are invited to take part in the contest, your assist ance and interest is greatly appreciated. Every vote will be kept on file until tne cioee of the contest, so if any one shonld be dissatisfied with the count, a re count can be had under the supervision of the candi dates and all mistakes, if any, will be fully corrected and the prizes awarded accordingly. Rale 1. Partakers in the contest must be subscribers to The Carolina Watchman or Rowan Record, or a member of the Bubscribers immediate family. - Rule 2.-The contest is open to any respectable white citi zen in Rowan man, woman, boy or girl, except no member of The Watchman's or Record's force, in any capacity, or any member of their families, will be allowed to participate. Rula 3. Voting coupons will be issued only to those who obtain and pay cash for subscriptions to either The Carolina Watchman, of Salisbury, or The Rowan Record, of China Grove, Rule 4. Five votes will be given for every cent paid in on subscription, except as follows : 50c paid on subscription, 250 votes. For one year's subscription to both papers at $1.00, 1,500 votes. This rule maans what it says . : New subscription to The Watchman or Record, one year, 500 vote. ' New subscription to The Watohman and Recobd, one year $1.00, 2000 votes. - N. B, A. new subscription does not include changing the subscription from one member of the family to another. .5 Rule 5i Coupons will be issued to all who pay on subscrip tion. These coupons are to be deposited at the Watchman of fice, in Salisbury, within 15 days after they are issued, . and alter naving oeen voted cannot be transferred. . - .t ,, Rule 6. A statement of the standing of the contestants will be published in every issue of each paper until the close of the contest. Rule 7. The contest opening Monday, January 17th, will will close at 6 p. m., Saturday, May 7th, 1910. Rule 8. The person having the largest number of votes to his credit at the close of the contest, will receive the buggy (I'his buggy will be a hrBt-cluss, rubber tire, top vehicle. It is new beingbuilt at the shop of J. O. White & Co., and is guaranteed to be a neat, substantial and meritorious article in every respect. Mr. White promises to give it olose attention and will see that it will be something for its owner to be proud of. Rule 9. The person having the next largest number of votes at thej close of the contest will be awarded the sewing machine. (This machine will be one of the New Home Sewing Machine Co.'s make, durable and first-class in every .respect. It will be on exhibition at The Watchman office ) Rule 10. We have a number of good books, pocket knives and charts and maps which will be awarded appiopriately to all who receive 5,000 or more votes, as per the following schedule: 5,000 votes a good pocket knife. 6,000 do better do 6,000 do good book. 10,000 do one of our charts. 10,000,, do subscription to either The Watcaman or The JttEcoRD one year. 11,000 votes a knife and book. 12,000 votes subscription to both Watcaman and The Rec ord one year. 12,000 votes, a better knife and book. 15,000 " knife and chart. 16,000 ' better knife and chart, etc., making any com bination of prizes wanted, agreebly to the number of votes given on each separate article. Outside the the two main prizes any person can secure as many of the minor prizes, mentioned in this rule, as they may lurnish votes for hence, no one who makes any reasonable effort to secure votes, will go unrewarded; ' Rule 11 No trickery or under-hand methods will be toler ated. Any one guilty of improper methods will be debarred from further participation, and no prize will be awarded to such person. For further information write or call on named papers the above The Nominating CouiPSDN. " Good for 100 Votes- " I, the undersigned, a reader 'of THE ROWAN RECORD or CAROLINA WATCHMAN suggest the name of ' Write the name of your candidate here. Address,. as a suitable person to receive one of the prizes to be offered in the contest soon to open and hereby cast my votes for Signed Only one of these coupons will be counted. . This March 14th. 1910. 6t - " John J. Stbwabt, Admr.
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