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HE HAD SIX CONTRAGTS. DR. CRIPPEN TAKEH BACK bdd60bboodooQooooo A STRENUOUS TOURIST. A Faint Spectroscopic Account of ; tl)e Stilfi 'Gurgii Ntwmini In Transit. 4 Walter George Newman , reputed owner of two gold mines at Gold Hill, in Rowan oountj, and possessor v of numerous nailr lioni, has 1 een doing his. level best to relieve the tedinm incidental upon the dog days, and his e verest critic would probably admit that he has succeeded to a gratify ing extent. Within the aptt few days he has driven a 120-horie-pcwer automobile from Roanoke through YiniBonSalem and Sal is--bury to Gold Hill, scattering ex citement and perfectly negotiable currency in his wake. Just before this generous travel er reached Roanoke there occur red a slight delay, owing to a slight break in the mechanism of his car, whereupon he offered $1, 000 cash for, an expletive which would satisfactorily express his annoyance As far as yet the money has not yet been earned. On leaving tke fixgin city he toesed Into the' crowd of admirers handful after handful of silver.f or the sheer pleasure ofewatching the scramble whioh ensued. When he reached Winston-Salem the whole town was on the qui vive, and al though from The Journal's ac count of his stay his moBt spec tacular act was the ordering of six bath towels at one and the same time, he seems to have kept things in a continual ferment. Reaching Salisbury just before midnight, a watchful policeman arrested him for over speeding and he peeled a cash bond from bis roll whioh caused the policeman to feel faint for hours. Finally he reached Gold Hill and presumably proceed ed to transact the business which brought him there. - Walter George is dua the grati tude of all the citizens of all the ccmmunities through which his route lay. The class of kaleido scopic vaudeville which he furn ished them is simply unobtainable even on the firBt circuit in the cu;:-rv Incidentally there are gov! udications that the aforesaid V-i i. r George understands the value of free advertising and the best mothod of obtaining unlimit ed quantities of the same. Char lotto observer. IN ESTRADA'S HANDS. Tha De Facto Peesldent Turns Over the Somnment to the Revolutionists. N .w Orleans, Aug. 21. Accord ii g to cble advices received here tc ijight from Managua, Jose Dol ores Estrada, reported to have temporarily received the reins of the dw- racto government of Nioa raui i rom Dr. Madris, issued a pr oltmation today, turning over the government of-the revolu tionist?. It is believed that Juan Estrada, loader of .the "insur geat" forces will occupy the presi dt;ucy of the republic. Kiniug isj Managua is said to have reached Berious proportions, two d aths having already been reported. Many are departing from the city and serious - appre hension is felt by Amtriean resi dents. The revolutionary forces wero reported late today to b about 12 miles from Managua and with their march unchecked were expect d to shortly reach the city. New Orleaus, Aug- 21. Jose Estrada took sides with Zelaya and subsequently with Madriz nganie, his brother, Juan Estrada, in th Nicaraguan imbroglio, His preeei.t. attitude is taken to mean here that the last hope of the so called titular government of Nic aragua has gone. Acc rding to the belief .of par tisans f each of the rival parties in Nicaragua, as expressed here, life and property of Americans will b" protected. The opinion is advanced, however, that Madriz will 1 b- little tim in leaving the country. It is currently reported that he will seek an asylum in Costa Rioa. It is said that he has kept a vessel provisioned and in waiting for days in anticipation of such a situation as he now fa ces. Staggers Skeptics. Tba! a clean, nice, fragrant compound like Bucklen's Arnica Salve will instantly relieve a bad burn, cn, scald, wound or piles, c;4cts skeptics. But great cures pro"'- its a wonder healer of the worst sor s, ulcers, boils, felons, eczema, skin eruptions as also chapp ! hands, sprains and core?. Try it. 25c at all druggists. McMurray Was Bleeding Indians For All Kinds of Serrlces. . Sulphur, Okla.,-Aug. 19. It was brought out today in the tes timony of J, Hi MoMurray before the Congressional committee in vesting Indian land affairs that he had as many as half a dozen con tracts with the Indians for legal service all covering the earn 9 peri od of time. McMurry testified that for gene ral services he had two oontraots withthe Ohickasaws at$5000a year each: another contract for speoial services at a fee ot $15,000, only $8,000 of which was paid ; a yearly expenBr allowance of $2,700 under one contract and other general ex pense allowances amounting to $180,000. All of this money was in addition to the $750,000 allow ed his law firm as a contingent fee in the citizenship cases, and in addition also to the contracts by whioh he now seeks to obtain ten per cent of $8,000,000 on the con tingent fee on the sale of $S0,00Q, fOOO wort of asphalt ant i lands . "How is it, that whilo you have so many oontraots to represent th9 Indians on regular salaries, you get a speoial case bobbed up?" asked Representative E. W . Saun ders, of Virgina, a member of the committee. Mr. McMurrav replied that he had been identified with the In dians so many years that they had come to look to him to take care of their lagal affairs. He said hardly an act had been passed by their tribal councils without the sanction of his legal firm. Many of the expense allowances, the witness said,had been oollected by him without the knowledge of the D apartment of the Interior. Ala j he said, many acts passed by the tribal Legislature were not sub mitted to the President of the United States as it was asserted was required. Asked the Representative Miller of Minnisota whether his work had not been tended to lead the Indians away from a close rela tionship with the government, Mr. McMurray said he always had done his utmost to bring the Indi ans and the government together. HOW THE CREAMERY WORKS. The Checks Sent Out to the Farmers Put Them in a 6ood Humor. "The checks which went around! the county as the result of the June work of the creamery have had a wonderful effect in making the old patronB of the creamery enthusiastic and of adding new patrons," saidTOliver Moore, on of the leading spirits of the Go Operative Creamery. There was one man, Mr. Moore said, whom ne tried to induce to buy a cream separator but who said he could not p.fford it. At least he might send off and buy a cheap one which he had seen ad vertised somewhere . He did not care to send to the creamery, but h.B wife did. She sent the cream or a month and meantime they got a epaxator fox a month's thai. At the en4 of June they drew a check for over $8. "What had you been gettiLg for the but ter you made yourself?" asked Mr. Moore. "A little over 4 a month," was the answer. Now they are going to keep the separa tor and keep on with the cream ery. A man on another 'route lived 4 1 so far off the main road that he had to- haul the cream several miles to meet the creamery w ag on . Me got cauzbt in a bie rain one day and quit taking the cream. He said it wouldn't pay him when he had to get wet occa sionally. But when he got his check for the amount of cream he had hauled before that rainy day, he could hardly believe his eyes. On the first day of July he began haulktg cream again to meet the creamery wagon. R. L. Shuford has been a cue- tomsr of the creamery during the summer months, while the State Normal and Industrial School at Greensboro, whioh he supplies, is taking vacation. Mr. Shuford sends the oream all the way to the Dutch Dairy Farm in his cwn wa gons where it meets the creamery wagon. Hickory Democrat If taken just when you feel as though you were going to be siok you will never know what serious illness is . Purifies i the blood, drives out disease before it gets a foothold ; - such is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. None other so effecti v e and sure. 85 cents, Tea or raoief s. uorneuson oc uook.. It is Now op to the British Authorities to Uake a Case Against the wiij uentist- Quebeck, August 20 Dr. H. H: Orippen.aocused of the murder of wife, Belle Elmore, in London, and' his typist,, Ethel. Glare Le Neve, sailed today for Englaid in custody of inspeotor Dew, of Sect- land Yard. The departure was marked by almost sensational attempts at secrecy on the part of . Dew, who chartered a special boat to catch a vessel which sailed . last night from Montreal. When the news spread that the start for England had been made it was first reported that the couple were about to leave the prison to go to court and people quickly gathered on the heights of Abraham and along the water front. A force of police were detailed to diBpsrse the crowds: They had difficulty in driving the curious 'away from St. Louis street, down whioh the prisoners were taken. He 2appa cad kit companion were spirited from the prison and hurried to Gape Rogue, seven miles southwest of the city. There the speoial boat was in waiting and they boarded it immediately to escape pursuit . Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is a snow white ointment put up in air tight screw cap tubes. Will cure any case of sore eyesj'and will not injure eyes of a ibabe. Sold everywhere 25c. A HELPIN6 HAND. Is Gladly Extended Jjyi Salisbury Cl!i- ' zen. There are many enthusiast!;? citizens in Salisbury prepared to tell their ex perience for the public good. Testi mony from such a source is the best of evidence, and will prove a ."helping hand" to scores of readers. Head the following statement: J.J. Williams, 805 N. Lee St-, Salis bury, N. 0., ssys: "I saffered from kidney trouble for several years. My kidneys were very weak, I had severe pains through the small of my back and felt dull aud languid most of the time. The kidney secretions contain-, ed sediment and were unnatural. I finally heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and deciding to give them a trial, I procured a box at McPherson & Co.'s Drug &tore. I used them as directed and received great benefit. In a few weeks I was free from pain and my kidneys were normal. I gladly recom mend this excellent remedy. " For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents- Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. f Remember the nam Doan's and take no other. The Queen of Fashion's Richest and Choicest Creations are most elegantly and perfectly reproduced on the Standard Rotary, The World's Best 'Sewing Machine The only machine which makes abso lutely perfect lock and chain stitching on the same machine. Ladles When you are in need of a sewing machine, you no doubt intend to give the matter intelligent consideration and should buy one which will last a lifetime, the Standard Rotary. You Owe It To Yourself to learn how the Standard Rotary will do more and better work, in less time, and witli more real comfort and pleasure than any other machine made Remember 0 3 CDs- w When you buy, you are choosing be tween years of tiresome work with a vi brating or oscillating shuttle machine and years of sewing comfort and satisfac tion with a Standard Rotary. O The Standard Rotary Shuttle Is absolutely necessary to produce the Fastest, Quietest, Easiest Running -and Most Durable sewing machine in the world. You are Always Weloome to see the wonderful "Standard"1 Rotary whether you buy or not. See it TODAY. You will be surprised and delighted with its many advantages. DR. M.J. RAGLAN D VETERINARIAN.: Office and hospital on Inniss Sti near Mansion House corner. Dayjbhone . Night phone 480. 4-2& 25. DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN For Internal and External Painsa PILES get immediate relieff from Dr. Snoop's Magic Oiect ?nrcSJents ofkyefs hair Visor Sulphur. Destroys gcrais that cause dandruff and falling hair. Cures rashes and eruptions of scalp. Glycerin. Sootlung, healina. Food to the hair-bulbs. Quinin. Astrongtonic. antiseptic, stimulant. Sodium Chtorid. Cleansing, quiets irritation of scalp. Capsicum. Increases activity of glands. .- Sage. Stimulant, tor.ic Domestic remedy of high merit "Alcohol. Stimulant, antiseptic Water. Perfume. til I - StiM. tMwMht rftlla to vour doctor. Ask Ask. him rhi t&mks Ayer's Hair Vigor, as iaui juttrw" mo- iiutuij, nuu, vi iui '-- v - ' -J. 6. Ateb Compant. L,oell, - 1.--! Jfelf? J- VJ-J. ii . T'-Ca-h big store is filled from cellar tc" af$iC with the newest creations in WtMrSHOES. ' lilnYite Your Inspection. iej have always and will now save yiju !opey on your shoe purchases. Bill Shoe Store, Ill North to TexL thjui;hl Arkansas. It runs Memphis tofcus, with through sleepers, chair cars . -.IW and pafior ?afe; fars. .Trains from all parts of -f. the Souaeasl cyiect in Memphis with these JvliM Cotton i'Wlt 11 to the Southwest prPpj of the Don't write send you cost of a Sale Under Urtggefl tee and Lo parry. . Pursuant to4heVro;f isions of a certain mortgage trugSt ddtxecuted by P. A. Talbort and vfe -A Talbort to John K. Lyerly ancreg-it6d in the Regis ter's office of Ro& bounty in book No. 24 page 5p2, fef irxlt having been madejn the pSlyrrgjstf ol the note which mortgage w&s fvep to secure, the undersigned f 11 49llifc public auction for cash, 'at V.ae utl house door in in Salisbury,. tft 12 o'clock m. on Saturday. S Itetvbet. tfie 3rd, 1910, the followingvaes&iJbiDd; real estate i to- wit: 4 r Beginning af a fepetnut 'oak stump N. 61 E. 3.83 C-Jaiis tS) a stake in the Gold Hill roadl tl&nfB with said road 23 W. 2.22 cWin5?tQ a stake; thence 61 W. 5.18 cbatis 5o H -stake ; thence N. 23K W. JOiKiifis to a stake; thenca N. 374 t-Vth beginning, con taining one acinr or less. This is the fif? rybl 'liouse ah'd lot where A. .P. Fldn vtife now reside and is about Sni f "tnii the P. O. in S..:4-A A .-. S r&i.Sv Ts Vina th iraln. able fruit trep ff clUrOn it and a well or excellent" w&iervs- -r Jons'?. jPBtT, ywrjSftgee and trustee. H. m Ijgt KtOTTz, assignee This Auernst 1. 7&l(&t t .. SS partton, attorney Farming Sale. Tract No. Kcres consist- mg or acre9n $m :aeow, acres in pasture, 8 t-JICffl' res in woods, balance clearec Cultivation. Has one one-st room house, barn and othrJufcht-nses. -A good orchard, grapjn niid running ma tar Yio Kr ti!h .f's A -ninorl and cemented well C3f od water. Soil red. For ftfiaex -information callon or write iB?underslgned Wm. H. ST WART, Watchman OffiO, Kibury, N. C. Magazine ani lNfCIIF3tkr2: 1 fcl ' rvfr-nv i '...-...... a ... fir at.,.. McCail Pttera5 i'J ( h U Suc t: yci yourself -ad cUH,vM Wi.Sr m stylo jukI f u Vn,-ta .',-r ilm-, k cenus. Soud tor fr( fJUl Will Gin Yen Fids Pj&senl:JJ $r EVHin- av.' iptions amup youVrHs-t tiit -.r frc m mm ( ai i ,oj;ue I (v v n p or.br. McC.LL 0:;?A( Y, 259 149 tj7J St. KFW VGr.- SUTHERLAND'S EAatYE SALYE MT i 'm ... . J'"! if. Li . ' MVS mtS A DW rmg wwu lor nouiing; oxnQc.ye9 him if there ie a cincrio inh.Wuui nrr.v4nni made from this formuIa,is the best prepa-1 uauuiuu. lici iiuii uctiue. ne Knows. . Mass. FOOTWEAR. Main Street. on me two trains, daily, jfemDhli Twice BE each month Vrfji trarrt Innr T4ra r.i ZiiF.SzSir-Hr UCKetS Will De 801(1 Kt mgSB!g&ir- via the Cotton Belt to OEsi poinu in uKansas, xouib- Stop-overs ate allowed and the 25 day return limit gives you plenty of time to look around. Take advantage these low fares and investigate the wonderful opportunities open to you in Southwest wait until the bier opportunities are cone. today and tell me where you want to go'. I will a complete schedule and tell you the cheapest ' ticket. I will also send you free, our books on Texas and Arkansas, with county maps in colors. H. H. SUTTON, District Passenger Agent H. E. ALLEN, Passenger Agent 1 09 W. 9th SV Chattanooga, Tenn. W-- Get it at SMITH'S Special Offer: $1.00 bottle of Cann's Kidney Rem dy for 50 ents. This offer expires - August 1st, 1910. Near Court House. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the co partnership of J . W. Frick & Son has this day been mutually dissolved, and will not be liable for any debts con tracted in the name of J. W. Frick & Son after this date J . W, Frick will conduct the business near Granite Quarry, in the future by himself in dividually. All debts due the firm must be paid to J. W. Frick, and he will pay all debts contracted by firm in the county of Rowan. This July 2nd, 1910. J. W. Frick & Son. J. W. Frick, Daniel W. Frick. State of North Carolina, l In Superior Rowan County. ( Court. Whit. L Wilhelm and wife, Mary L. Wilhelm, vs. "WYE. Shulenberger, T, L. Shulen berger, William Bla?kwelder, and wife Katie Blackwelder, Arthur Drum monds and wife Etta Drummonds. Notice to T.L. Shulenberger, Wil liam Blackwelder, and wife Katie Blackwelder, Arthur Drummonds and wife Etta Drummonds ; You will take notice that an action entitled as abrove has been commenced before the undersigned, clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan county, for the purpose of making partition of certain lands in which the plaintiffs and defendants are interested as joint tenants : and you will further take no tice that you are required to appear : before the undersigned, clerk as afore- j said, at my office at the court house i fn Salisbury, N . C. on the 21st. dav of July , 1910, and answer or demur to the complaint and petition in said action. or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint and petition. mt. t - xniB june zutn, iio. . J. Fbank McCubbins. tv t clerk superior court Jonn Li. Kendleman, attorney. Drug-Go. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hbney For Coughs and Colds,, O UniIClsSIZI I O elTOMiJuP w inuu o O Whfln in fhO PifV dou't forget to give me a calJ. I am the mm III 1110 UHJ oldest furniture dealer in the city. I ; cattjorie'of the largest stocks in the State and can supply everything in and about the hense. I have an ordinary store full in each department. Phojro! Why I have more.chaira than you can shake a stick UllQHOi Little chairs big chaktrocking chairs, parlor chairs, dinning room chairs, kitchen chairs, office chairs, porch chaits,: aud chairs some more . O O O O O Q O O O O O O O O O O o o o o Beds and Bedding, Window matting, Wardrobes, fortable. PnmO tf1 CQQ mO and I will show you goods and quote yen UUIHG 1U aCC UK prioea that will help you to get right . nUDIGTIMI AO PICTO In making your selictions don't UnnlOllYlAO UlrlO forgertogiveme a call. o o o o o o o o U N D E RTAKING Don't Forget o o oooooooooooosoooooooooooooo Can Yom Telephone tlie Veterinary?, If you could telephone your veterinary like this Farmer in case of sickness or accident to your live stock, you could probably save the life of a valuable animal. Every Farmer should be pre pared for such emergencies. The telephone costs very little. Why not put one on your Farm ? . . Our free booklet gives all the details. Write for it today. Address Farmers Line Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY 1 52 South Pry or St., Atlanta, Ga. 0 1. n whitf nn.. 0 0 0 FARM AND DELIVERY WAGONS, DPEN AND 0 0 0 We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co's' Farm and Log Wagous, fully warranted. Old Carriages andBuggiesI repaired, painted and made as good as new. New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cushions furnished aud old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and Old Frames Re-covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty ; steel tired wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kinds)? Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department. Surreys, BuggieB and Wagons for Sale. Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call and get 0 0 0 0 0 prices. J. O. J. S. MoCubbins, president. W. B. Straohan, treasurer. E. H, Harrisok, secretary and manager. M'GUBBINS & HARRISON COMPANY Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $36,000.00. We are selling Ground Phosphate Rock, 28 to 31 Acid Phosphate, at $10 00 and uudr per ton. See us at olco about this. . - REAL ESTATE JhOJNS: If you want to either loan or borrow money on good real estate secur ity in Rowan Co. it will certainly pay you well to look in! o our system making real estate loans ; the lender nets 3 per cent each 6 months wi h the best security on earth and with a? little trouble to him as depoi l ing money in a bank. The security is a first mortgage real estate b r r1 with,our company guaranteeing payment of principal and interest. - The Worth Carolina State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins September 14, 1910. Those desiring to enter should ap- )ly as early as possible. For cata ogue and other information address JULIUS I. FOUST, President, 6-15 lOt pd - Greensboro. N. C R MIVU I lS I" v 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 shades and curtains, carpets, ruga, oil clotb and linoleum. bookcases, clocks, toilet sets, bath robes, hall racks, tables, baby carnages, pictures and in EQbrt. &nvthmg needed to make the home com- that I do Undertaking and Embalming. Good service and reasonable psices. When in need call on me, YOURS FOR BUSINESS, o m DRAY WAGON TOP, BEST QUALITY AND STYLE WHITE & CO. NOTICE OF DISSOUTION. . Notice is hereby given that the firm of Bodenheimer & Snider became dis solved by mutual consent on Jnly the 1st, 1910, and that P. H. Snider has ob tained full possession of the property of said firm, and that he will conduct the business in the future in his rwn name, and will not be responsible for any deDts or contracts made by W . H. Bodenheimer. This July the 27th; 1910. P-. H. QIDBB. 7-26 4t pd. Or. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Good for all Skin Disease, J
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