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THE OflUQLIHA ViATCHMflH WM. H. STEWART, Ed. and Prop fibUtlMd every Tuesday at 130 West Innei street. " Bnftered at second-class matter Jan. 41th. 1805, at the post .pfflce at Salia hiry B. 0., under the act of Congress f liarehSrd, 1878. 8auiiust( N. C. Mat 15th, 1912 When the government goes to Baking one-half cent pieoes it will be hard times for the Sunday Sohools and churches. The grand jury says repair and repaint the present court house inside and out. That's sensible and ought to Le given considera tion. Let Democrats remember the third term rule, the provision that has practically saved the party from annihilation, will he at stake Saturday. The Colonel?, our perpetual candidate, office-holder, dog law advocate, tax increaser and spender of the peoples money, as usual is a oandidate for some thing. How long will the voters of Rowan allow themselves to be need as floor matB? Owing to the extra quantity of paper being used by the numerous candidates, increasing the de mand somewhat, the paper tru.t has given notice of an increase in the price of paper to the printer Now would be a good time to in stitute proceedings against an other of the oppressors of the public The announcement of Theo. D. Brown as a candidate for the house of representatives appears in this paper. Mr. Brown is a prominent farmer, a splendid young man and is well qualified for the position. With Carlton and Brown representing we feel sure the county will be creditably oared fcr. Are the Democrats of Rowan going to nominate a man who sat with and took part in the Re publican convention at Greensboro two years ago for county treasurer? Can they afford to do such thing? Those who are sticklers for party loyalty should take heed of such things. It will be a little embaraning to such a candidate and the party during the fall huskings should he be nominated. Vote for W L Eluttz and make sure ycu are right. He will make a most oapable and efficient oounty treasurer. He has been one oi tne Barest most economi cal, prudent and impartial officers the county ever had. BACKACHE f HOT A DISEASE But a Symptom, a Danger Sig nal Which Every Woman Should Heed . k Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it. To get per manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood all's experience. Morton's Gap,Kentucky. "I suffered two years with female disorders, my health was very bad and I had a continual backache which was simply awful. I could M not stand on my feet FSSf 1rv u 1. Ha meal's victuals without my back nearly killing me. and I would have such dragging sensa- H tions I could hardlv ' bear it. I had sore ness in each side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was com pletely run down. On advice I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and am enjoying good health. It u nuw wore wan wo years ana i nave not had an ache or pain since. I do all my own work, washing and everything, and never have backache any more. I think your medicine is grand and I praise It to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others you may pub lish it"-, Mrs. Ollie Woodall, Mor ton's Gap, Kentucky. J ZoxK nave the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vice. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, Ana held in strict confidence. CHICHESTER S PILLS I . new una bowo waled with Tmkm mm th.,. uanu MUHV P1LI.H. tern OJL Ik m II J WM'i II l M l NIB n Ma mcullicW The primary . ticket .has- been made up and Saturday the peo ple are expected to go to the polls and nominate candidates for the various county offices. There will be all kinds of tricksters around the polls to tell . you how to vote or do your voting for yon. The ticket is arranged with a ring after eaoh name. In this ring the voter is expected to make a cross mark after the party for whom he desires to vcte. The trioksters and office holders' friends will be on hand to try to oonfuse the voter, they will have a lot of tickets marked up as they want them and if they get a half chanae will mark one for you as you like it and then exchange it for one of those already marked. This indicates that the Demo cratic primary is a farce and a swindle, that the voice of the pec pie will be thwarted if possible, and that the very men the people want defeated will likely be nominated. For instance A. H. Hoyden's name, the dog-tax ad vocate, is on the ; ticket without opposition. This will be used to make it appear he got a tremend ous big vote. Hs has d jne more to tuu rough shod over thv peo ple of Rowan, increase taxation and waste the people's money than any man in it, yet has .the affrontry to show up with each succeeding election for some thing. Probably he can't help it, but the people can. Mak3 it a point to mark his name, along with J. 0. Kesler's, W. D. Pethel's, P. B Beard's, Fred Mc- Canless' and A. L. Deal's, off en tirely. If you are in favor of true Demooraoy, economy in pub lio exspenditures, a fair portion of the road money spent in every township, and opposed to the new court house steal, you can't afford to vote for each. Make up your ticket yourself and get it like ycu want it. Mi3. Miriam Colburn Murdoch Wiley, daughter of the late Wil liam Murdoch and widow of the late 8. H. Wilev. died at h?r home iu this city Saturday even ing, after several years illness and suffering. Mrs Wiley was a na tive 6f Fayetteville, born there in 1889, moved to Salisbury with her father in 1852, and was mar ried to S. H. Wiley, July 4th 1862. Being 73 years old sha lived to see many of her people? pass over the river before while she re mained to cheer and comfort all who came her way. Four chil survive: Mrs. N. P. Murphy, Mrs J, F, Preston, Capt. W. Murdoch Wiley and 8. H, Wiley. Mrs. Wiley was one of the oldpst and most faithful members of the First Presbyterian church from which the funeral was held Mon day afternoon, Rev. Byron Clark officiating. The interment was in the English cemetery. N- C. Press Abofe Reproach. 3 The truth of the maUer'is' that Wilson has spent stacks of money and was able to oomer 30tn- of the big dailies of the Sfeate while Underwood with little money at his command was only able to en list a few weeklies and somesmal dailies in his cauee. Wilioi Time?. We do not be'ieve that thre ic a newgpaper in North Carolina, daily, weekly, monthly, or what iot, that cnld be "cornered," in she sense the Wilson Times usee it, for Wilson, Clark, Underwooa Sarmou or any bcdy else The Underwood manager have spent some money in North Carolin;, but they have done it in a perfect ly legitimate way. The newspa pers of the State sold them the service asked fcr jtist as they would have sold it to auy of the other candidates cr any other ad vertiser, ihere was no sort cf obligation on the psrfe of the newspaper to support Underwood, and we do not know of a single newspaper in the State the edit ) rial policy cf which was influenced in tho slightest degree, after ac cepting the business Ou the ther hand, while it is a fact that the majoiUy "f newspspers in North Carolma are Wi'son advocates we do not believe, nor does any oi.e else believe, that they have qVot received a single cent for such support North Carolina journalism is unpurchasable, thank God, and we hope it may never sink so low at to aosept a cent the advocacy of any man or measure contrary o its conscience and conviction . Conoord Times. Fife 6ood Meo for Commissioners, Mr. Editor, knowing that the peoples- offorts to secure a new board of county com missioners will fail unless we all vote for the same men, we again presume to suggest and urge, after we all have voted for our favorite neighborhood candidate,-that we select the balance of the ticket from the five names given below. It is not our desire to offend any oue or oppose any new man's election, but, in as much as we can not nominate all who haye offered, it seems foolish to scatter our votes among a long list of candidates and most likely fail to nomiuate any one. Let s stand together tor these five: JOSEPH W. MILLER, J. W. PEELER, J. B. GOODNIGHT, R. B. BAILEY, P. A. HARTMAN. " No doNibt some one can find some objection to each one named above, the earns would be true of others. These are all straight forward, reliable and experienced men, so let's vote them; if not all, so many as we can, and thus carry our point. This will practically crive us a new and better board. Now altogether and we will win, divided we lose. Very respectfully, Progressive Democrats RESULTS THAT REMAIN. .Are Appreciated by Salisbury People. Thousands who suffer from backache and kidney complaint have tried one remedy after an other, finding only temporary ben efit. This is discouraging, but there is one kidney medicine that has earned a reputation for last ing results and there is plenty of proof of its merit right here in Salisbury. Mere is tne temmony or one who used Doaa's Kidney Pills years ago, and now makes h!B tes timony even stronger. M. M. Williams, 180 Chestnut St., Salisbury, N. Car , says: "The testimonial I gave in 1908 recommeLdin? Doan's Kidney Pills still holds srnod. lhey are the finest remedy I ever used suffered a great deal from back ache and pains across my Kiaueys Sometimes I had dull headaahes and felt tired. I noticed that the k'dney secretions were unnatural and I finally went to J. W. Mc- PherBon & Co.'s Drug Store and sot Doaa's Kidney Pills, After taking the contents of several boxes I felt better in every way. I hope other kidney sufferers will try this excellent remedy. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster-Miibum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doana and take no other. Major Hale a Candidate. The name of Major E. J Hale, of Fayetteville, will be presented to the Democratic State Convention as a candi date for election as one of the four delegatesat-large to the national convention at Balti more. Major Hale is one of thope- charming, old-time gentlemen which the State delights to honor and no doubt the presentation of his naino to the convention will be sufficient to insure .his election as one of the four delegates. The Fayetteville Committee, 1910, says of him: "In addition to his dele gateship to the Democratic National Conventions of 1884, he was a delegateat-large to the National Convention of 1896, 1900, 1904 and 1908. At the firgt named, he was a member of -the committee on platform, and was one of the eight who made the first draft of it. At the second, he was chairman of the delega-- tion. At the third, he was Vice-President for North Carolina of the Convention. At the fourth, he was chosen one of the committee to noti fy the presidential nominee." ACRID FLUEDBUBNS SKIN WHY ECZEMA SPREADS LITTLE VESICLES MUST BE DRIED UP. Try This Remedy at Our Risk. Tn ersr.emfL the little vesir.leH or pimples are filled with a fluid that hnrTin anil tfvrtnroa tho Blrin tho mo ment they are torn open by scratch ing, i ms is wny scratcning manes the disease "more painful instead of giving relief. In this condition we ckn conscienti ously recommend our new skin rem edy, Saxon Salve, for its action on the skin in all forms of AP.zma and other distressing skin troubles is in- ueea marvelous. The terrific itp.hini? la nllnvoH of once, the acrid fluid in the vesicles is neutralized and dried up and at iae same time Saxon Salve penetrates and saturates the slrin "with ita hoot ing, antiseptic power. We guarantee that Saxon Salve will satisfy you if you use it for skin troubles if it does not we wilr-pay back your money. Smith Drug Co., Salisbury, N. C. i: ANNOUNCEMENTS, i ; Fob House op Repbesbhtatives i. I hereby announce myself a-1 resentatives from Rowan Gou subject to the Democratic pn maries and convention . 1 b. P. S. Cablton. Fob House Representatives heroby annoar.ee myself a can did ate for the House of Repre seutatives. subject to the action of the Democratic primaries and convention B. T. D. Bb wn. Fob State's Persecuting Attob ney. I hereby announce my self a oandidate for State's, Prose cuting Attorney for Rowan Coun ty Court, subject to the action of the Demooratio primaries. b. Kebb Cbaigb. Fob Registeb of Deeds. I here by announce myself a candidate for Register ot Deeds of R wan County, subject to the action of tHe Democratic primaries ana con vention, Pd. b B. H. Milleb. I hereby announce u.yself a oan didate for the office of Register of Deeds of Rowan county, subject to the aotion of theDemocratic con vention. P. E. Weight. China Grove, April 4, 1912. Fob Township Tax Collectob. I hereby announce mvsylf a candidate for Tex Collector in Salisbury township, snbject to the aotion of the Democratic prima ries and convention . L. A. Raney. Fob Shebiff . I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Rowan county, sub ject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries and county con vention. B J. H. McKenzib. Fob Pbobkcutikg Attobney. I hereby aannar.ee myself a oan didate for the nomination of ProBficuting Attorney of the Row an County Court, subject to the acfciou of the Democratic prima ry and convention. Pd-B T. G. Fubb. Fob County Commissioneb 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of County Commissioner subject tc the ac tion of tlie Democratic primary and convention. Julius Fkick Bpd. 1 Rockwell, N. C. For County Commissioner. I .hereby announce myself a candi date for Couuty Commissioner of Rowan County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary and Oo?.3veut.ijn. J. W. Peeler Bpd Rockwell, N. C. April 8, 1912. Fob Pboseouting Attorney I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nminati u of Prosoufeiug Atcr:iey of the Rowan Couuty Com t, subject to the action of ti e Domocratic primary, pd Etahle Linn. Fcb House of Rkpreentatives r i 1 x nereuy announce mvseit a candidate for the H uae of Rspre sebtativea from Rowan Couuty subject to the Democratic pri maries and convention. W. D. Pethel. b-pd. For County Commissioner. hereby announce mvgelf a candi date for the office of County Com missioner subject to the action of the Democratic primary and con vection. Pd.b P. A. Habtman Fob County Tbeasurkr. I here- by announce myself a caudidat-: for the - ffice of Coonty Treasurer 9ubjct to the cctiou of the Democratic primary and con vention. b pd. W. Lawson Kluttz. For C unty C mmupi ner. I hereby annpunce myself a candi date for the office of County Com missioner sabj ct to the action of the Democratic primary and convention. W. P. Barber. Pdb. FVr County .Commissi neb. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Ccm- missioner subject to the action of the Democratic primasy and. con vention. Jagkson Go dman Pd-b. Cleveland, N. C. Fck County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a can- dilate fcr the office of CouLty Commissioner subject to the ac ticn of the Democratic primary nd convention. Joseph . W. Miller, of , Morgan Township. Richfield, route 2", N.'C. b-pd, FobjTbial Justice. At the soli citation of many fiiends I an nounce my candidacy for 1 he of fice of Trial Justice of Rowan 0 unty Court, subject to the Dmoorat:c primaries a;;d con- vei tion. Tneo J? . kluttz This April 16, 1912. Fcb County Commis-ioneb. 1 hereby announce myself a can lidste for the office ot County Commissioner subject to th act- tion of the Democrats primary and convention. N. White Menius, Litaber Township. B-pd. Fob Counny Surveyor. At the sol citation of many friends I announce myself a'candidale for ( ounty Surveyor of R .wan Coun- t.v, sutje:t to the action of the D-rrocratic primary and conven tion. If nominated and elected I will give the Couutv work my spe cial attention. Bpd P. Crawtord Bernhardt, F( b RegicTEB cf Deeds. I here by announce myself a candi date for Register of Deeds of A n r i i i a A nk i i A III I I I M I I I I If III I llll I I 11 111 H ' -villi y u i ill ir i i n i i Our cash plan and economical business methods make it possible for us to sell goods at a smaller margin of profit than regular stores. Then too our advantage in buying. Of course we can give you better goods for your money than you can find elsewhere. Men 's and Boys' We are selling some extra good value in men's odd pants. One lot of men's cotton pants slightly damaged by fire worth 75 and $1.00 for only 50c Men's add pants worth $1.50 for Men's regular $2.00 pants for BELK-HARRY CO. 0 Rwan County, eu! ject to the ac tion of the D jmorratic primanps iu d convention, E . J. Robeman. B Pd. CliRISTI ANNA. May 13 Mr, and Mrs D S. Brown and son, Junina Oalvin, -pent Saturday night and Sunday r.j Chiua Grove. Master Rodolph and Miss Eliza beth Liogie visited their grand parents, Mr and Mrs Lingle, a saw days last week. Juuiue Thomaa, of Mt, Pleas ant, spent a few days last week with his parents. f Mies E?9ie Brown has been on tne sick lht for the past week ith chills . Mrs. Frank Cauble has been suffering intense pain for threr weeks from one of the worn bone Mlone. We understand it is no better this morning and in ail nrobabilifcv the fhuu b will have to be amDutated. Shi haw the vncere sympathy of her ma'iy friends. Mrs. Lwis Lyerly has als.t ben for 8 metime with much obsti nate pain in the back of head and ueck. She also has our sympa thv. . It is said that Rev L A Paelei is on the prosramm; to tae in b 'ride on the 18th inst. We hop our congratulations will not bp premature. He is to preach a St. Luk's Rnfcrmsd church, near hero, Sunday the 19;h inet. We think D S Brown has a mighty gocd corn mill from the fact that it grinds tin shops, bu! would not grind Marcus Brown' watch that went intc it the othe? lav. L A Thomas was a welcome vi-l iter at Nathan Brown's Sunday wveniug. Come alocg girls with ycur nws aud halp make the paper lively. Keep things on the go. Don't for-f t this is leap year. Viola. PROVIDENCE IOvVN HIP Salisbury. R. No. 4, May 13. The farmers through this sctioL ar-' very much behind with thei: work on accruut of so much ram The wheat cr p will be short this ypar. M B Rufty. "has been eating iifiw cabbage from his garde: Who can bt thai? J L. Agtt:r visits up about R :d Hill quiet oftn. Mrs. Clara baity is vmtinp home folks at thifi wrifng. Dr. Gide n Van Per le is visitnj: hi? brother, Dr. C. M. Vun Poole He has not been at home ter sev eral years. There will b chMdren's day gervice at Pr: violence next bun day, May 19th. Everybidy iu vit'jd to attend. Bring some '.h ngg od to tat, as we m j y gncd dinner. We have it r- Prr.vidprc too. M L Rahv hns accepted a p - pitwon a? oaropr. wnn wi. . . . t . i t . McClain, ot Utustnir- tiui. we wish him much s ccf s. Many of the college biys are re tur ing tnme again. We wi?h the Watchman aud 1 its read rs much sucoees. Ruby, Lloyds Pay Heavy For Titanic's Loss. - A cable dispatch from London to the New York World says: Liabilities t tailing approxi mately $6,875,000 were discharg- CIoiQg Big-lot of boys7 suits, extra good value. 98c 1.48 ed todav by Lloyd's underwriters and marine insurance companies ns result of ih i Titan'c disaster. The insurance on the hull am u!it(i to $3,690,000 this risk being held by the u surance con cer.iS, while the remainder was he'd by the White Star Line. Th-5 costliest item in the charge was a oonsigumeut of rub' er worth b ut $125 000. About $ 1.600 001 covers the lose of per s i. a! -ffHots belonging to passen gers, shipment bonds also being included iu the latter sum. FOR A JONG LIFE Those Interested," Please Read Fresh air and exercise, with proper food and a sufficient amount of sleep, are the essentials. . Under such a regime of living, germs cannot develop, and many dis eases are prevented. Should the system require a tonic, take only such as you know their In gredients such is j Vinol, which is a delicious combination of the health giving properties of the cods' livers with all the ageless grease eliminated and tonic iron added, happily Mended in a mild, medicinal wine. For this reason Vinol is regarded as one of the greatest hody builders and invigorators for aged people. It invigorates and builds them up, and keeps them up. We sell Vinol with the understand ing that if it does not give satisfac tion .the price will he returned, -mith Drug Co., Salisbury, N, 6. Mortgage salelilouse and Lot. Pursuant to the terms and conditions and by virtue of the authority con tamd in one certain MOFt !GGE TRUST DEED executed by William A. Crowell and wife Janie Crowell to D C Lingle on October the 22nd 1912 and registered in Book of Mortgage No. 31 page 536 Register's Office Rowan Oountj, d-fault having been made in the payment of the note se cured thereby, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at tbe Court House Door in the City of Salisbury on Saturday, June 15tb, 1912. at 12 o'clock m., the following de scribed real estate: One house and lot beginning at a stake on the North East side of Rank Street (extended) corner to Mary Gr.fli ,'s lot ai d runs thence with B, iik Street about North West 100 stake; thence aloui North East 86 icet mure or less to James M. Monroe's i.ne ; tnenee wun Monroe s line in a Southern easterly direction 101 fe,-t to a Make on Monroe's line and Mary Griffins corner; thence with Marv U.iffin'8 line about South West SO to the beginnig. in the suburbs of the West. War.i nf t.ho p., k ttX9 This Alay the SthJfill n n . T.. . P. S. Crlton, attorney. - "ii'vn.a UJUlliranan. juflTiPC Tfl nacniTrtDc nc i i i n.. nui uu iu uuuuiiuiio ui it , lUUWIb, Ludwig and B. L. "Umberger qualified as administrators of having q J alius A. Ludw.e, deceased, all rjii, 'ors ar;a claimants are hereby notifi- d that any and all claims and demands gainswunus a. tiUawig or his es tate, must be duly verified and SHiited to B. B Miller at his offie in Salisbury or to the undersigned ad ministrators on or before the first day of May, 1913, or this notice will be pieau in oar ca ttieir recovery. All persons indebted to Julius A Ludwig are required to make -, immediate set tlement. , This the 24th day of April, 1912. S. F Lcdwio. Mooresville, N. O. B. L. Umbu rgek. Concord, N. C. 5-l-6t administrators. W.'G. Means, H. B, Miiler, attorneys OQa'i let liC3 eat- up ymr valuable pooitry when 't's so easy to get r d of thm G?ukey s Lice Pow der, Lied L:qaid and Head Lice Ointment ar guaranteed to do the work qaickly. Get a practi cal poultry book free from James Plnmmir. 5 1 4t nd o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Men's regular $2.50 pants. made peg 4op, 3 inch hem at bottom for 2-00 Nice stock of boys odd pants 48c to 1.50 o o 0 0 0 0 0 all sizes and Our Special men suits at $10.00. Thse are made of fine all wool worsted. Plain blue serge or fancy. Made latest models regular value 12.50 and $15.00, Our special price $10.00 Dr. F. Til. Thomas OSTEOPATH. Successor to Armstrong and Munger Offices 103 W. Innes. Telephone 120. DR. M.J. RAG LAND VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone Night phone 430. 4-270 25. Sale ol Valuable Houss and Lot io Salis- Pursuant to a judgement and decree of the Superior court in the matter of Mary Smith, Ida Campbell, Thomas Campbell and V. M. Campbell, ap pointing the undersigned, commis sioner to sell for partition and division the real estate of the late Allen V. Smith, the undersigned will sell at public auction, at the court house dorsr in the citv of Salisbury, at twelve o'clock in , cn Monday, May 20th, 1912, one house and lot in the part of Salis bury knowii as Jersey City, and de scribed as follows : Beginning at a stake, 100 feet esst from the inter-section of Craige and Kerr Streets, said stake being on south side of Kerr street ; thence with edge of Kerr street, eastward 60 feet to a stake, corner of lot 21 ; thence at rieht angles to Kerr street towards the W. N.C. R. R., 200 feet more or less to a stake, on edge of alley along said railway ; thence with said alley westward to western line of Achen bach land ; thence with said line north ward to a stake, corner of lot 20, and thence to the beginning. Being lot 22, of John 8. Henderson, plat o the eight acre Achenba ;h land, being lot No. 4 of the lots conveyed in trust by deed from John S. Henderson, and Elizabeth Htnderson, registered in Rook 67, page 631, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan county. Terms of sale cash. Sale will belef t open ten days for ten per cent bids. This pri 12, 1912. Wm. C. Coughenour, Jk., Comsr A. H. Price, R. Lee Wright, attorney State of N, C, Rowan County. In Surerior Court, August Term, 1912. F. W. Downes ) Notice o f V8 ' Summons Walter George Newman, ) and warrant ira.4'ZIS The Gold of AttaclT- nui iraamg uo. ment, The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the . above entitled .nn -7. li gainst the said d uersigned, J F. I the SuneHnr P.m defendant by the un- . MnHnhhina darh- nf ' nTxtrri"1 owan. U0UDt i the sum of kftXfl nV Vio recovery oi 1 ?n? 8um ?r 946.02, the same being thb D Sdflh"etllon certain Judgment obtained b? the said plaintiT against 1 inn an in rtufanri.nt t rr 'or Rowan Superior Court, to which 10 "uy maue, wmcn sum- ' "luns is returnable to the August Tu' m' 12, of Rowan Superior Court, i!j.e sam.e1 being on August 26th, 1912. aiu aeienaait will also tRkf notice that a warrant of ati was issued by the undersigned, Clerk i the Rowan Superior Court, on the rffd day of May, 1912, against the property of the defendant, which war ran 1 13 returnable at said August Term of Rowan Superior Court, the same b-ing August f6ih, 1912 at the same nme ano place named for the return or the summons, when aud where the uerendant is required to answer or demur to the complaint and warrant or attachment, or the relief demanled will be granted. This May 3rd, 1912 J. F. MoUobbins, Clerk Superior T . Court Rowan County. JOhnL. Rendleman, attorney. Are You interested in Sheep? We have a choice lot of buck lambs for ale at six dollars each. Shrop-hire-.Rambonil!et Cross, May 7, 1912. B. B. Miller, Mt. Ulla, N 2tpd,
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