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: Published Tuesdays and Fridays, and entered in the postoffica at Salis b ury , N . C , as second class mail ma t ter. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: U.25 per year. If paid in advance, only $1.00. PUBLICATION OFFICE: up stairs in building next to James' Ltivery Sta ble, 120 West Inniss Street. CROSS (X) MARK: It is our custom to send the paper to reliable parties un til notified to the contrary. A cross mark after your name indicates that you are in arrears and is intended as a polite request to settle, or if you do not intend to pay, do us the kind -- ness to drop us a postal to that effect, If this is not done it is supposed you want the paper and we shall expect pay for it. n. ........... i - . UUIicSDunuclIld dllU AUIIIS. We wish a reliable agent and correspondent in every neighborhood in this and sur rounding counties. The paper will be sent free to correspondents and a liberal commission paid to agents. For further information address, Wm. II. STEWART, Editor and Proprietor. MAY 22, 1903. The carnival, Salisbury's week of debauchery, is nearing an end. WW - . n rnis,, like otner deoaucnes, was conceived and arranged for dur ing hours of perfect sobriety with the most careful deliberation and with full knowledge of the evils and consequences connected there to. Men, women and children of all shades of society," have min gled freely, paid tribute to King Fake and some, perhaps many, will soon feel lik kicking them selves for the part they so cheer fully played so long as the intoxi cants were at hand. While some of the exhibitions are free from immorality, some are not. The high dive and the balloon ascen sions are good, but the biggest show is the frolicing crowd. Old fools, young fools and most every other kind of fools, all, seem to "have struck town at about the same time, at any rate Mr. Car lyie's remark that "the United States is composed 'of about 60, 000,000 people, mostly fools," is v at this time, more than suggestive. "On with the f dance, let joy Je . yinconn neq isxne- Sjpmtr'anircorr , rupteo morais tne pncew. r " County Correspondents- Chestnut Hill. The Salisbury Cotton Mill stop ped Wednesday afternoon to give the hands an opportunity to visit the carnival. The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Fisher will be celebrated at their home near Or gan Church, on June 3rd. Many friends and relatives will be pres ent, and a nice time is expected. Eugene File and Worth Barn hardt, of Chestnut Hill, will furn ish the music. X. Reader Branch. Wm. Browley and "Mr. Shoe, of Mt. Pleasant, visited John Owens last Sunday. Misses Effie and Maggie Owens, of Fairmount, Davidson county, were also guests of John Owens last Sunday. " The postoffice at Garfield will be discontinued after May 30th. L. A. Troutiaan and family went to the Yadkin river fishing, Ascension day. Tom Dodger. Craven. The people in this section are about done planting, but the ground is mighty rough and we are needing rain badly. : Wm. Peeler is one of our hust ling farmers j he has been plowing cotton before it has come up. A. S. Morgan.and wife, of Sal isbury, visited his - father last Sunday. f Dr. C. M. Poole has bought a fine horse. W, F. Cauble was visiting H. F. Morgan, near Gold. Knob, Sat urday night and Sunday. J. A. Eller has purchased a fine cow from Andrew Btireer. We think , he is going into the dairy business. ; Hope him good luck. .. There witt be ' preaching" at Providence M. E. church Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. A. W. Lentz and wife visited Mrs. Lentz's -father last Sat urday night and Sunday. .Tobias Newsom pnrchasod a new buggy a few days ago. - Lewis E. Blier visited A." W. Lentz last Saturday night' and Sunday. L. .M, Hinson visited his fa ther last Saturday night and Sun day. CUSTEE. Ridge Road. Well, here comes Polly. Mr. Editor will you please allow her space for her sayv 4 The ground is getting dry and hard, but the farmers are going ahead working their crops. .Farmers of-this, section are be ing bothered greatly by agents and gnats. We hope there will "not be any more around this season. One of the leading farmers of this section has come to the con clusion that there is more pay in staying at home, plowing his corn and hoeing his cotton, than there is in peddling and hauling still slop May ths time soon come when all -who -are in this business will come to the same conclusion. . I have been informed there is an old maid in this commnnity who wears a bouquet every day in the week, and on Sunday too, 1 reckon, Now bachelors, look out. This means she is beginning to look around. Stand straight girls, or she is going to get ahead of us. Miss Lela Kluttz says she en joyed the foot washing last Sun day. We don't doubt that at all Come again Sam Sniggleton, you are about right on the whis key" question. . Polly, 1 U 1 7S,.J3. s,- "A. L, Ritchie went -to .Winston today on a business trip. J.. C. Marlin is learning the blacksmith trader with H. P. Cranford. v r1 Misses Sylvia and Bessie Arro- wftod are expected home from Red Springs Thursday. Messrs-."' Ross Lyerly and Wal ter Thompson, of Cooleemee, spent Sunday with friends here. . Misses Carrie Thompson and Sadie Rice spent Saturda night with Mr. and Mrs; Frank Correl. J. H. Haddon is trying to or ganize a lodge of the Sons of Rest here. We hope he will succeed as sometliing of the kind is badly needed. - Daniel Kenerly has decided to quit farming, and it he can sell the crop he has started, will go on the road soon. M. D. Lazenby our clever post master, is suffering with a bad case of sore eyes this week;. We hope he will soon recover. . Ira Bailey is expected home from the A. and M. College at Raleigh, Thursday. Clarence Lyerly has gone to Winston, where, he will work for his brother .thissummer. . Pat. May his Tribe Increase. Rev. , J. E. Hutson .makes the most effective temperance speech to which we have listened. Most temperance speakers . offset the good they might do by falling in to the very thing they are fight ing." Some oc the bitterest and extfemest statements we have ever heard have come from men plead iiig for temperance, and intem perate temperance has' done as much 'harm to the cause as any other form of intemperance. Mr. Hutson is most reasonable in his discussion . of v-this .much abused subject, but his logic leads you away from a bar room every time. Charity & Children - Among our Correspondents. V . ' " ' J In introducing several pew correspondents" just at I c; a i tl this time' a few suggestions as. to their duties are-; iu order, some by the way that may be of profit to old members of the Pencif Push ers Club. While some pleasantries may be indulged in among the writers too'much of it becomes tiresome to . the average ".reader.: t Be awake, catch the news items", give them preference over other matter and always strive to be acr curate. Let's strive for the best possible, make every letter as neat, correct and interesting as possible. The training in pen manship, composition j etc., thus: secured will be of permanent yal ue to any one. . We take pleasure in adding Pat, of Woodleaf , to oar list of pencil? pushers. All his items are of in-? terest and we hope he will be come a permanent contributor. Victory, of Craven, we regret, has asked to be relieved and eug gests Custer as a suitable succes sor. As we can hive only one in a neighborhood we take pleasure in placing Custer in the ranks. Mustier, 01 Stanly, has a veryi good batch of news in, this issue: It is of general interest. Somebody 's Honey, of Tiger Creek, has a good "lot of items this time, but his name is a little sentimental. V Venus, of Faith, is on hand;- No foolishness about Venus. . Pollv. of Ridge Road, is with us for this time. She writes well Tom Dodger, of Reader Branch was in town yesterday when he left some items. ' ; !, X, of Chestnut Hill, is standing at our elbow asking if his items will get in this paper. As we put this in cold type, we answered, "yes." Stanly County News. Farmers are about through planting, but few have worked over anv and there is no stand of cotton or corn an'd criiiot. ' ILVS Sheetsone ville's most highly respected cit izens, - has been very sick, but is sgme better at this writing. Julius A. Coggin, who has been living near Palmerville, has mov ed into his new residence on the place which he recently purchas ed near New London. The resi dence has just been, completed and is one of the finest in Northern Stanly.- The annual picnic at the Falls, which was rained out on Easter Monday was held yesterday, May 21st. Qutie a large crowd was present and of course as usual a jolly time was the result. The wheat crop is looking some better within the last few days, the indications now are that our farmers may yet be happily dis appointed about harvest. Prof. A. L. Wilhelm, of Rich field, was visiting last Sunday night at Palmerville. It looks a little suspicious to see him back when he has only been away two weeks. Some of our people will attend the sale of V. Mauney, t at Yadkin Falls, Thursday and Friday of this week. Mr. Mauney is going to live with his son at New Lon don. , . . i .. , :". Culp & Co., of New London, have the contract to get out the timbers for erecting the large hrister and ;i achmery of the Whitney Reduction Co., on the river near Pennington. This ma chiuery is being erected for the purpose of unloading the rock which will be shipped there from the quarry riear Salisbury, to be used in building the large dam across the river. V : Hustler . r , . Yob Know Whayfou Are Taking . - When you take Grover's t aste less Chill Tonic because the for mula is plainly 'printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, No pay. 50c. A Littlft Early Riser i , - 1 nd lheri at bedtime wilt y z o u siipation , i 1 ionsness j . r troubles. -DeWitt's Lu- vly .Risers are the!lamou9 ills ;that cure , by arousing TPtibns,. moving t.h bow .tly, jt . effectually, and , such tone and strength. to glands of the stomach and ; that the cause of the trou: is removed : entirely, and if r ; use is continued for a few ? V: there will be no return of complaint. ! Sold, by Jamds li' t' el tl. li-. 1)1 t: i I suffered terribly and was t '- i melv weak for 12 years.. 1 doctors said : my blood .-wassll 3 turning to water. At Jast I t i.-. v .Ayer's Sarsapanlla, and v ! faeline all rishf aairt., ;as snor. i '-V. Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadlymd Ct. JNo matter how longiy g;; X have been ill, nor - no w f poorly you may be. today r I Ayer's Sarsaparilia is the. ' Ibest medicine you ; car: I take for purifying and cn-1 riching the blood. j ; - Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw ; away everything else. $1.00 a boitle. All druggists. k- Ask yonr doctor what lie thinks of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. He knows all about this grand old family medicine. Follow his advice and wwlll be satisfied.; ' - . . -. j. .. . J. c. ayeb cor., Lowell, Mass. IlrYou-liave' 'heumatism !0S0L the great tested and endorsed Celifornia Remedy will cure you. It also cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder diseases, caused by an excess of uric acid. It rever fails, and builds up 0 t the healtn and strength while using it. tificates. Price. SI tet bottle. For sale ceua Etamp lor dook oi wonaetiui cer- by druggists. If your druggist can not supply you it -will be Bent prepaid upon $ receipt of price. Address,: v if. Ili.lai.jkl f1!tintl On I nn ImivaIaa finl UilUSUi UliSIllltdl UUM LUd AU&G.6dUait i . ' ' ' or the I P. D 4r.lln ririinr Pn Hlontfi" fia jh Distributing Agents. ' For sale by Cornelison & Cook. ooc o o O O rinmnier. - - . . - Weak?,- j i U 1 n I 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 o o o o o o o o cx o o o c ( ( V It's your 1 ,r vSVv:? The TO-IiO-TAN Company spare no expense to tain the high quality and reputation their - - : . ' . I I Irreat Knowed For ( 1:';c4 Our expert lady-demonstrator will be at Kluttz's drug store every day this week from ( : 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p m for free consultation; Jf the hours mentioned arc not Ci conyenient for' parties interested, they ean drop a note to Room 33 Central Hotel and our ( representative will call at their residence, - . ' " . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SO YEARS Trade Marks f ilrff Copyrights Ac- Anyone sending a Bketch and description may Quickly asoertain our opinion free whether an invention la probably patentable, Commnniea tions strictly conBdentlal. Handbook on Patents -sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. - Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive vpteial notice without charge, in the '' Scientific Jfnierlcan. A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. , Largest cir culation of any sclenUflo Journal. Terms, 3 a year : four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. nUIIII & Co.36,Broadway' Hew York Branch OfiBce. 525 F SU Washington, D.C Is or Iron Safe, Letter Press, Trucks, and other Store fixtures H Q. TYSON. Sale of Real Estate. NORTH CAROLINA, In Superior Court Rowan County, James A. Ritchie, Admr. of W. M. Ritchie, vs '' Lucinda Ritchie, Mary Malinda Ritchie Lottie Ritchie, Adam Ritchie, Easter Ritchie, P. A. Ritchie. Alexander Ivans and wife Martha Ivans. Pursuant to a judgment of the Su perior Court in the above entitled ac tion, the undersigned will sell at pub lic auction 10 the highest bidder for cash, at the court house, door in the city .of Salisbury, on Monday, the First day cf June, 1 9 0 3 , at 12 o'clock M.. the following describ ed'real estate, situated in Rowan coun ty near the town of Faith, and bound ed a follows: Beginning at a stake running S. 1 E. in part with Garcer's line and in part with Kishej's line, 6 chains ar.d 50 links to a hiekcry, Mur phy's -cornei. ther ce .nor.h with Mur- i phyjs line 56 chairs and fO links, to a I ?take on Garner's line, Murphy's cor ! ner, thence west with Garner's line to , the beginning one chain and 40 links. ; containing 3 acres and 32 poles, more or les i ! TERMS OF SALE : U ASH. JAMES A. RITCHIE, Admr., April 14, '03. of. W. M. Ritchie. R. Lee Wright, Atty. :v sale! oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo V7 Privilege to be cured infD fo) dlD Has Attained. Lx ra Q TCT? a Kb EataiTh and Experience Sale by all Druggists. Thousands Hare - Kidney Tremble , and Don't Know it. n . . '- .. . - . - - -, How To Find Ottt. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and letlt stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set- .tling Indicates an . a. unneaitny condi tion of the kid- ; neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid--ney trouble; too i frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order". - . What to Do. There is comfort in the" knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pan of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells i more about it, both sent! absolutely , free by mail, address ur. Kmer & Home of swamp-Root Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper.. Don't -make any mistake, but temember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the. address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. If you want to buy or sell a farm or town lot, write to us first. No charge for advertising'unless a sale is made. Truth-Index. SALE OF LAND FOR PARTITION. NORTH CAROLINA, ) Rowan County ) In Superior Court oeiore uierJc J. 0. Correll. W. G. Correll and John TJ. Alexander, vs Paul C( rrell, ,Os . car D. Alexander 'and John R. Alex ander Notice to Paul Correll. To Paul Correll : The defendant above named will take notice that an Ection entitled as above has b en comnienced in the Su perior Court of Rowan county for the purpose of selling certain lands for partition and d vision ; and said de-" fendant will furthor take notice that he is required to appear at the office t f the Clerk of ihe Superior Court of . Rowan county on the 9th day of June, 1903, and answer or demur to the com plaint in paid action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief '; demanded in said complaint. ; - This April 27th, 1903. 6w. . ' J. FRKKMcCUBBINS ;. Clerk Superior Courts John L. 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