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4. - THE PAVEMENT. They took a little gravel , Ana they took a little tar," , - . With various ingredients -Imported f torn afar. " " They hammered it and rolled it, - : Published Tuesdays and Fridays, and entered in the postoffice at Salis bury, N. O.j as second class mail mat ter. - . v - - r - PUBLISHER'S NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $125 per year. If paid in advance, only $1.00. PUBLICATION OFFICES Up stairs in building next to James' Livery Sta ble, 120 West Inniss Street. CROSS (X) MARKi 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 vou 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. Correspondents and Agents, 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. H. STEWART, Editor and Proprietor, OCTOBER 20, 1903. Jackson College. Corn is going to be good in this vicinity, but cotton wont yield half a crop. Sweet potatoes are turning out well, c The school at Jackson will be gin Bhortly. - R. M. Trexler, of Crescent has been visiting his father. - The molasses factory of J. W. Basinger has gone into winter quarters. There was preaching at Liber ty last Sunday. Services were conducted by Rev. J. J: Eads. The anti-saloon people had a meeting at Liberty on the night of the fourth Sunday in Septem ber. ' ' - , J : There" :ir&a singing at- Xevi ..1 ii- , J - V -v " Peanuts are going4o be plenti fril this yearr - - - . 'v '- - Black Hawk. . Sfanlj County News. Here comes Hustler again, af ter an absence of several weeks. Gathering corn and sowing wheat is the orderof the day in old Stanly. ' - Miss Freda Badget, ofBurling ton, is visiting friends and rela tives in New London this week. James and C. T. Reeves, of Palmerville, left last Thursday for Oklahoma Territory. Should they like the country they expect to make it their future home. : Daniel Ritchie, of Richfield was found dead in his barn lot on the 7th of this month. Death is supposed . to have been caused by heart disease. L He . leaves a widow, also several children. all of whom are married. He was one of Stanly's old landmarks, he being about eighty, years of age at his death. He represented Stanly county in the General As sembly at one time, and was also county commissioner and justice of the . peace for - a number of years. The Y. M. S. Literary Society of Palmeraville, will give a pub lie debate on Saturday night, Oc to ber 24 th, on the question: Re solved, "That the -combination of capital by means, of the trusts. is an economic- and social ; ad van tage.'V The speakers for the affir mative are E. E.: Morgan and M L. Cole ; for the negative, W.. H .Eaton and R. A. TaylorV Every body is invited to be present. The next session of the Stanly Baptist Association- will be held at Palmerville, beginning on the Thursday before the. 8rd Sunday in November. - , - . . "V- Hustler. . t. ....... V ' , ,,,.' V Bskes KUaeys cad Clxdd r KI;ht - And when they went away They said they had a pavement - . That would last for many a dayi --: But they came with picks and smote it To lay a water, mai n ; , - - And i hen they called ths workmen To put it back again, " To run a railway cable -They took it up some more : And then they put it back again J ust where it was before. . , ; They took it up for conduit a - To run the telephone, - And-then they put it back again As hard as any stone. They took it up for wires To feed the. 'Jectric light, And then they put it back again, Wmcn was no more than right. Oh, the pavement's full of furrows There are patehes everywhere: v You'd like to ride upon it, But it's seldom that you dare. . It's a very handsome pavement, A credit to the town : They're always diggin' of it up Ur puttm' of it down. . ... Chicago Inter Ocean . Trading Fii'd. We saw the - first frost Monday morning. J. B. Leonard is attending court in Statesville this week. G. A. Peacock spent last Sun day in the neighborhood of Fair- mount, Davidson county. It is said that the school at this place will begin about the middle of next month. Some of the church members around here need a little steaming up we think. y Some go to preach ing and some go visiting, and some go scaley bark . hunting on Sunday. Then, 0h Lord, what shall we do to . be saved," is the every day prayer. Be sure you are right and then go ahead. We say go ahead and sow your wheat now, the time of year is here. We hear many compliments paid the Truth-Index of late. That's - right buddy, you'll never get a better and cheaper paper in North Carolina at $1.00 a year. We want everybody, in the r old North Stato to read ' this valuable papery -'v-y.; : r '" 1 vVWe v advocate ' temperancQf 'u t not prohibition.-' Because rprohi-: bition will create so many moon shines: that we'Jl . never have a dark night. Do you understand this brother? - Sam Snort. Will Put Up a Stiff Fight. . Ashville, N. C, Oct. 19. Thomas S. Rollins, chairman of the Republecan State executive committee, today gave out a state ment in which he says the Repub licans expect to make a bold, aggressive campaign next fall and declares he is making thorough and complete organization in every county. Speaking of the raec question Rollins says it seems to him that the race problem in North Carolina is practically settled- The great bulk of the color ed voters were disfranchised by the adoption of the amendment in August, 1900, and they appear to have settled down and . became reconciled to the situation. - For Body and Soul. " Here is a curious advertisement, republished in the Corn hill Maga zine from an eighteenth century paper: "Wanted For a family who have bad health, a sober, steady person in the capacity of a doctor, surgeon and apothecary. He must occasionally act in the capacity of butler and dress hair and wigs. , He will b required to read prayers occasionally and: to preach a sermon -every Sunday, The reason of this advertisement is that the family ; connot . any longer afford the expense . of the physical tribe and : wish to be' at ascertain expense for. their bodies and souls. ' A good salary will be given 11 Yoa Know What Ton are' Taking ; . .When you take (grove's taste less Chill Ton io ; because the for . ... - . ...... .v . - , . . . mula is plainly printed on every bottle-showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine iu . a tasteless' form. No cure, no pay. 50c. , This is the fate Sf sufiferere from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so insiduous that often people have sarious'Kidnev trouble without knowing the real cause of their illness, as diseased kidneys allow the impurities to stay in tne system rana attacK trie otner organs. This accounts for -the j many - different . symptoms of -Kidixey vDisea c .. -Irv You begin to; feel fetter at once when taking as it st imuestiie heart; increases and invigorates the whole system, lit strengthens the urinary organs and gives you new life and vigor. ''VjnVOOIZES GOoand'Sf-OO-. Be SaWe That Heals r witout leaving a scar .is1 -De- Witt's- : The name ; Witch TSazel is applied 4o many salves, but De Witt's Witch Hazel v Salve is the only Witch Hazel Salve made' that contains the pare unadulterated witch hazel. If any other itch tt . t r i - . - ' - ? " nazei oaive is onerea you.i is a counterfeit. E. C. J)eWi1a iu vented Witch Hazel Salve antl Pe Witt's Witch Hazel : Salve is the best salve in, the world : f of r-cutsj burns, bruises, tetter, "or blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Jas. Plumm'eTi Will Be Haunted to His 6rita? The court which tried Epiest Haywood for murder declares him not guilty. "But Ernest Haywood is a ruined man. ' There . wll be no peace for him this sic the grave. . Ludlow. Skinner whej died by violence at the hands , of 7 Hay wood will appear many anV :riy -A time . to-' JKirnest llav' s drivo " : ir. i l : - sleep troci.his e cz. Ln. , f tay wood goes free, but there : .not go Id enough' in the world t wi n -duc any one to take his pjactf'ahd suffer as he must suffer; in pind and in conscience. Monroe r En quirer. ' , ' J- lCst . , Grew ? " My hair was falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hair Vigor stopped the falling and restored the natural color." Mrs. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y.- It's impossible fdr you: not to look old, with the color of seventy years -in your hair ! Perhaps you are seventy, and you Jike your gray hair! If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor; In less than a month your- gray hair will have'all the dark rich color of ; youth. $1.00 bottle. All drocrjsts.' If- yotir druggist cannot supply yoa, send us one dollar and we 'will express yoa a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. - Address, - - J C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. 1 SALISBURY MARKETS. produce: : - . Corrected Oct. 21'. Apples, per bushel, 75 BeanS, white, t J2 50 v , mixed, 44 . 1 90 - to 100 10,275 to 2 00 ' to ;i2 to '12 to- .174 toJ 15 to" 520 to -.,3 -to 30 J to;?80 to . 30 to - 20 to -. 45 to . 2 50 " . to-275 to ,20 tor-60 to 10' to . to 15 to J 12. Bacon, sides, per lb., . " shoulder, " 14 ham, " round," - 11 Z 11 15 12 Butter, choice yellow, - 15 Cabbage, per lb.,- - 2 Chickens, ; . - ! 12 Corn, 561bs per bush., ;75 Ducks, 20-' Eggs, per dozen, ' -17 Feathers, new, per lb r,' 30 t; Flour, straight, sack, 2 25 ' - . family, pat. , " 2 60 Guineas, - - 15 ,1 iy, per hunared lbs, . 60 Hides, dry, per pound Hides, green, - - " -Honey, per pound. Lard. N. C " 7 5 12& 11 Meal, bolted, ter bu., 70 Oats, 321bs per bush., .50 to 75 75 .... 75 . 75 Onions, select. ' Peas, day, per bushel; t mixed," - 44 7 Pork, per pound, . ; v Potatoes, Irish; per bu Tallow, per pound Wheat. ; 60 60 - to to 60 9 75 3 85 20 12 ta ta . 10 to. 100 to" - 3K to 90 to 23 to -18-. Wool, washed, 44 unwashed. n - SALI8BUEY DEU& ODMPANY. DO YOU GET UP - - WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Hakes Yon Miserable. - Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful . . ' -J 1 r V - I I j Tv I uurcs iua.ao . . oy ur, ' I ' Jt3 III" K'llm!"' "sncmTPnnt the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. " : , It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth ; century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. .Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and bladder.- specialist, and - is wonderfully successful In 'promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and B right's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. " r Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless top poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent: free by, maiU also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to ; find Out if you have kidney or bladiertrouble i offer ia thU paper and send : your - address to Dr. -'Kilmer & Co,, Bing hamton, N. Y. '., The regular fifty cent : and : l Eonwof swamp-Koot. dollar sizes are void by all good druggists. Don't make ay .mistake, but remember the name, : Swamp- Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton N. Y., on every bottle. NORTH CAROLINA, 1In uperior Court. - Rowan county. ) v Nov. Term, 1903. Stokes Goodman,') Notice tQ .T rV!! j ' v Jane Goodman Jane Goodman. ) ; The : defendant above. , tiampd will take notice that an action entitled as above' has been com menced in the Superior Court of Rowan county,1 for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff " and i defendant on the ground of abandonment; and the said Jane Goodman: will; further take notice that she is required to appear at the riextterm of Rowan Superior-Court to be held on the tlth Monday after the 1st Mon day in September 1903, at the court house of said county, in Salisbury, ,.N. C.; and answer or demur to complaint: of. plaintiff, or he will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint.:;"; v . ' F'-:' :-',; JfigA.?J.':Fj.; McCUBBI NS, , ; - Clerk Superior Court. Oct. 17th. 1903. . - - ; : ; B. B. Miller, Atty for Plf. 4w. Ono ninuto Cciirjli Curo For Coughs Colds and Croup, Dissolution ' of Partn ership. ; g :.The partnership heretofore ex isting under, ihe firm name of Ba singer & Whitehas been dissolved by. mutual consent,'; J. O. White having-; purchased tbeuritereafrof A; M, . Bail i nger. MiulvJWh i te as sumes all. the indebtedness of. the 1 ate firm and wil 1 cputinue to car ry oh the busi nesa i ":heretof ore en-' gaged . in by the said Basinger &' VVhite; This Sept: 15, 1903. - y-:7F':!. HF-'i A. M, Basinger. J. White. ' WANTED-FAIXHBTJL;PESSON TO TRk V el and supervise f irce- of . saleapeopH. a id make collections for manufacturing bouse.' Straight salary $20 a week and expenses. ' Sal pry paid weekly acfl eirense luoney advanc ed. Pievions-exierlence unnecessary Lncat territory. : Business - succewfaL -Position permanent. Enc'ose self -addressed envelope. operintenaent, 324 Dearborn St Chicago W M IV. M 1 fj hhinnnn duslness (Han Cured a - Foley &"Co., Chicago, Gentlemen: About a year ago my health began to fail, I lost flesh and never felt well. The doctor thought I had stomach and liver trouble, but I became convinced that my kidneys -were the cause of my ill health and commenced taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. It in creased my appetite and made me feel stronger, and the annoying symptoms disappeared. I am now sound and well. J. K.Horn, 1 354 Diversey Blvd., Chicago. June 1 1, 1902. Qufe IHs VifO - : E. C. Watkins, sexton of the JVlethodist Church, Springfield, Pa., writes: ' My wife has been very bad with' kidney trouble and tried several doctors without benefitr After taking one bottle of FOLEY'S "KIDNEY CURE was much better, and was completely cured after taking four bottles." " One .Bottle Cured Him - v ' ' A. H. Davis, Mt. Sterling, la.," writes: 4I was troubled with kidney complaint for about two years, but a one-dollar bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a permanent cure." . - SALE OF LAND FOR PARTITION. The nndersigned. commissioner ap pointed by the Superior Court of Row an county, by virtue oft decreeof sa:d court will offer for public sale at the court hoTife door inlSalisbury, N. C, at 12 o'clock M , on : , - ; Monday, tbe 2nd day cf Nctemlier, 1903, the fo'iowing described real estate, tie same being soM for partition among the heirs of W. L. Steele, dece'd : ' '. " Lot No. l. Beginning at a stone on line of 45 acre tract ard runs thence S 89e 8.60 chains to a stake thence Slw 6.72 chains to a post oak, thence S 89e 11.94 chains to a pile of stones, thence S lw 10-82 chains to a hickory,: thence 8 89e 10 88 chains to a stake corner of lot No. 2. thence a division line N" 43.25 chains to the beginning, containing 105 acres." The ' above tract has a good dwelling house, barn and all other ne cessary out-buiJdmgs.; Lot No 2. Beginning at a stake cor ner to lot No. 1 and r ms thence 8 8Pe 16 87 chains- to a stone, thence N le 16 20 chains to a stake formerly a' post oak, thence S 89e 11 50 chains to '-hickory in the branch bottom, thence N 3w 29.50 chains to a stone on Ramsay's line, thence N 89w -29 chains to a stake cor ner of lot No 1. thence, a new line S h43:25 chains to the beginning, contain ing 110 acres. , r ;; ,-.... - Lot "No.3. Beginning at a tdne-W L. Steele corner or another .tract-ard ou CariiOib rf line, then c-r:'3 chains a .st6ne,-'. thence - N -. 1 6 tTS,, chaina.vtQ..Jtw. stone, tuence .jv. 17 &0 champ to a stone on ijaKer s jine, tnence s i.io cnams to a stone uaKer's corner, tnence & 17.60 chains to the beginning,1 vcontainingo acres. :-::-- '. -The above described land is situated in Scotch Irish Township, near Mt. Vernon post office, Rowan; county, and is the homestead of the late : W . L. Steele. : .'. :::"y .:.; v "f -' -: Tfcrme of sale one-third. cash, balance in 6 months, r ; r ; " Any one . desiring to see the lands will call oii M. L. Steele. v : - . ' - T. C. LINN, Sept. 28th, 1903. - : - Commissioner. Nothing has ever equalled " it. Nothing can ever surpass it. A DrHUrig's Weu Oiscouery oirpas and A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. ; Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. ; SelectScrisibliS C r Holiday or Annivereejy Gifts A set of triple pkted knives w ," -w . fc" ucu uicscni: : ann it tnaf Me &s serviceable as tiiey are senable. A'compiete . line of spoons, forks and fancy pieces are also made kv "847 Rogers Bros:' bra Tiire i somely put up in cases for presentation purposes. ,. - tV170 Seadtd the mates for catalogue Na.fi. NORTH CAROLINA, In the Su- Rowan Ceunty -perior Court. Martha Cruse ) . vs. V y NOTICE. Grant .Cruse. ) The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan county to procure a di vorce Va inculd matrimonii';' by the plaintiff against the defendant, and the defendant will further t ke notiee that he i required to to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said coun ty to be held on the 4th Monday in No vember, K03, at the court house of said county,-in SaHsbury, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply lo the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. . - y J. F. McCUBBINS, ' v ; . c Clerk of the Superior Court. This 25th daylof September, 1903, t :. 11a ydbk Clement, :. . . ' Attorney for Plaintiff. 4w. 'The Land of the Sky' h Western Norti Carolina. i ;..vA:i-RouriD resorts i -i. iiiAS; Toxiwat .Fifteen miles '' j ; Shore; LineEqual to the ; 7:' ' Xikes of Europe. . . Ashaville, Hot Springs,; Hender ; sonville, W aynesville, Bre ':; : vard. Lakes Toxaway, ... . . Fairfield and ' Sapphire i . 0 Elegant Tourist Hotels. Scenery -Unparalleled - Highest Mountains East of Rockies . .-J Climate Superb in Sum- ' ? mer or Winter. SOUTHERN RAILWAY - Will Carry you there in " through trains. v S . H. H ABDWicfc , G. P. A., . . Washington, D. C. .. Ask any ticket agent for folder and descriptive matter., - - '"- T. E;JoTTNaoN.iT. Aet; and iorks makes a senable i.t.T a j uus uauexnaric Cattoy and Sapphire Country f
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