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J ABOUT THE SHOPS. Lively Spencer. Politics Warm. A Great Ball Team There. Evangelistic Meeting. v rorrfsiKjndeiice of the Globk. Spencer, April 14.-4An enthusiastic and - largely attended meeting of citizens of this place was held here last ni'nt with special reference to the "com ing municipal election to be' held in May. A Democratic club was organ ized with a large membership and of which Mr. D. M. Miller was elected president and Dr. J. Wi Carlton secre tary. Great interest was manifested in the affairs of the town and in the elec tion of a Democratic mayor and board of aldermen, this being the first election to be held in Spencer. A Democratic pr imary is called to be held on the 18th ln-t. for the nomination of a mayor and alderman. At th? meeting last night the club unanimously endorsed the can- didacv of Capt. l. t. JLivelv lor mayor and. also recommended D. V. Pethel for consideration in the primary. There will bf a number of candidates for al dermen and among those receiving the indorsement -of; the club subject to the primary are the following: A. D. Smith,. I '.. M. 1'atter.son, J. -O. Pennington, 1). i:. Kester, .1. L,. Pipkin, W. C. Ilouch ius J. W. Carlton, A. W. Hicks, II. O. IViryear, J. K. Thomas, II. T. Hols huser, S. T. Dorsett, .1. A. Holt and J. S. Eagle. Mayor Lively was chosen as chair man of a membership committee, and A. D. Smith cairman of a committee on public meetings. W. D. Pethel and Dr. J. W. Young were elected members of the Democratic Executive Committee of the town. The club will hold fre quent meeting until after the municipal election and during thecounty and state campaign. , It is known that the Democratic ticket will meet with opposition on the part of the Republican element, though it is claimed that only about one dozen votes can be cited, as there is not a colored POLLY TALKS POLITICS. ZEKE DEFENDS VENUS. The Anti-Saloon Lease , Hard at yOrk. uit Crop is Injured. Correspondence of the OtOBrr- Gold Hill April 16. The farmers through this section are on a hustle to g'et their corn and cotton planted. I don't think the acreage of cotton will be increased very much through this section of the country. The peaches, pears, plums aud apples are alt badly inj ured by the cold weather The wheat crop through this section look3 very promising now. Miss Flora Ritchie has just returned home from a two weeks visit at Spencer. ,Mr. A. M. Wilhelm,or-Richneld, who has just returned from Richmond, Va.. visited in thi.s community recently. Mr. Wilhelm has been attending college at at Richmond. The Sunday school at St. Matthews, reorganized the first Sunday in April with Dr. C. M. Poole as Supt., and G. A. Trcxler as assistant. The Temperance forces will meet at Corinth Baptist church on Saturday night before the 4th Sunday in ApriJ, for the purpose of organizing an Anti Saloon League. Rev. Mr, Black, the paster of Corinth will make a temper ance lecture. Rev. J. J. Ea&s, the pastor of the Gold Hfll circuit, will be present and express his views on the subject, and Rev. F. M. Harr, pastor of St. Matthews is also expected to be present. . Van Lee, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jackson, has been very ill for the last few days. We all hope him a very speedy recovery. Zeke broke the pictures of the Good man Bros., saw mill works arid big lum ber yard the other day. W. N. Carter is putting up a saw mill at the Carter distillery place. That's flight, we d ten times rather see a saw ill to make lumber to build people homes, than a distillery to. make wins Thinks the Boys are too Hard on Him. A Base Ball Game That Didn't Happen. Correspondence of Globe. Dutch Creek, April 19. The health of this communitv is good at present, but it is reported that Joseph Eagle has been exposed to small pox while visit ing relatives in Concord last week. We hope no serious results will follow. The weather has been cold and frosty but the peaches are not quitf all killed on Dutch Creek. , Bull Hill and Liberty base ball teams met on the Libertv grounds Saturday. April 16th, to play a match game, but when the "Bullies" saw the Libertv boys in , red, white and blue, they said that won't do. Get up your things boys lets go back to Bull Hill, we are beat already. With Sam Trexler in the box and Lyely to back stop, we can't make a run. so up with bats, mask and mit. ' The Bull Hill team hit tha grit. J. A. Ribelin .& Co., will move their saw mill on Dutch creek soon. They at e operating near Spencer at present. Say boys don't make it so hot for Ve- i 1 1 i nus, or ne win nave to use asoestos srloves to handle his -paper. I know his Broke Into His House. S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vu, was robbed of his customary health by in vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's Ner Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guar- (UiWVU lv VU1U Av Cw&A U.Jk Uggidb Job Printing: neatly and prompt ly executed at the Globe office. Administrator's Notice; Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Jesse C Bracken, notice is hereby given all persons : having claims against saxa estate to present them to me on or before the 12th, day of April 1005," or this notice will lie plead in bar of their recovery. v All persons endebted to said estatev,are hereby no tified to call and settle with - the under signed at once and save cost. This April 12th 1VKH. C. L. Wyatt, Administrator. R. Lee Wright, Attorney. Administrators Notice. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs, W. K. Havil and, of Armonk, N. Y.f "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonder ful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung dis eases yield to Dr. King's New Discover? as to no other medicine on earth. . In fallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and j&l.(0 bottles guaranteed by all druggist. Having qualified as administrator with the will annexed of Mary King fi,u.wuiy 1 """" Lindsay, deceased, this is to notify hands must be blistered already, give !M havini? claim: airainst the estate of said deceased to exniDit them to the undersigned on or before the oth day of April 1005, or this notice will be family living in town, and that realizing key to make people drunk. t lie hopelessness of their cause the Re publican leaders are seeking to elimi- Several of the Jackson college ticket" "week nate politics and run a "citv with a view of catching the kneed" voters. The town of Spencer has been greatly stirred during the past ten days by the special evangelistic meetings conducted by Ir. E. II. Fenno, of New York City. The meetings are being held' under the auspices of the Spencer Railroad Y. M. C A. It is learned that the services will bu continued several days, chang ing from this place to Salisbury for the benefit of the Southern railway and others in that city. Spencer will have a strong baseball team this season, the organization of a Club having already been effected with Kngineer A. D. Smith as president. The club 'held a meeting last night looking to'the arrangement of a series f games to be played in the near fu ture It will be remembered that the Spencer team won a valuable building lt situated in this place in a contest held, in Salisbury on Labor Day in Sep tember. At the meeting last night, onleVs were given for uniforms and a movable fence for enclosing the park. BETSY COMES OUT.. stu dents nave been contemplating a trip to Davidson next Sundav. Reckon Polly will not be in the bunch though. Chalmers Wvatt has been at work along Ridge road for the past few days. Polly. THE CHINA GROVE BANK Has had a Prosperous Year. Persons Coming and Going at China Grove. Correspondence of the oja be. . China Grove, April 19. Misses Paul ine Lentz, Mary and Cora Sifford spent thirty-five years. him a chance to ship another car load of rock or send off mill stones. Venus is quite a busy man. He passed through our town some years ago, buving up Indian arrows at t; cents each. I know very well when I sold him a dozen or more, and he run short of changeand I iraaea a nice stone ior iu cents ana a good barlow. r. M. Tyack, the Garfield merchant, has just bought forty barrels of sugar. What country merchant can beat that.' What has become of Pollv, of Ridge Road? Sissv, whv dont you send up the news? Tell about those saw mill wrecks etc. If you don't do better some one else will have to report from vour sec tion. Yours triilv, - Zeke. Good Spirits. Good spirits don't all come from Ken tucky; Their main source is the liver I and all the spirits ever made in the jbsiue tirass tate couia not remeay a bad liver or the hundred-and-one ill ef fects it produces. You can have good spirits and a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be in nne condition if you would feel bouyant, happy and hope ful, bright of eye, light of step, vigorous and successful in your pursuits. You can put your liver in fine condition by using Green's August Flower the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain cure for dys pepsia or indigestion. It has been a iavorite nousenom remeay ior over August Flower will -X -KM .. .re1- JiL pleaded in bar of their recovery P. Owen Tatum, route 4 China Grove. N. C. Admr. Mary King LiUiasay This Cth day of April 1904. Thoroughbred White Wyan dottes Eggs for Sale. " 15 FOR ONE DOLLAR. China drove Poultry Yards, or T. L. Ross. White Bronze Moiininents. 'Artistic monuments cost r.o more than lilain white onVs. White Ihonze is not porvusjias no fissiiris, vill not crack, will not absorb mois ture, will not lx'coine moss-rown, ami is endorsed by scientists as strictly everlasting. Tliose who are in need of monu mental work will .do well to write me for prices and sample of White Bronze. 1 r Z. A. IvLUTTZ, Orffan Church, X. C. For Coughs, Cc!d3 oac! Crcsp. I nil mvmm n V "X- That Man Minor, At Last Shows up to Correspon dents. An, Alligator at Mil lertown. CVirro'-'ixmdence of the Olohe. Millertown April 19. Farmers are hnsy now planting corn, cotion etc., smv arc going to plalit cotton that novel- pla ited aay before. VIi-:il is looking fine in this section, (Kit sjooxs ery well.' Mr. .Tosoph W. Miller who operates a corn mill by a traction engine grinds every Friday in each week. Therefore nil who wish him to do any grinding forx tl.ommavcavrvitonFrid.lv. Messrs .las. A. and Jas. Miller car ried som iixtures of their saw mill to New London and had them repaired last S iturday. Mr. Filmore Ingram, of Davidson county, is having a nice residence put. .up on -the old McAllister place about two miles below here. The young people had a picnic at StokeM -.ferry Easter Monday. Boat riding and tlshing were the order of the day. There is an alligator down here in the mill pond, has beeu seen several times this spring, was first seen about ' two years ajo by Jas. Millec It is about three feet long and. the boys ays they are going to stay out cf the creek this summer, or at 'least till the allipatoris killed. No one knows how it got in there. Venus says we ought to see what a hundl; of GLOBES come to Faith, and he ough to see what a bundle comes to Millertown too. Sems like some one is hitting Vem;s rather hard. Success to the Globe and its manv readers. : Betsy. Confessions of a Priest. Uev. Jno. S. Cox of Wake, Ark, writes, - . For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all -sorts of med icines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel thai I am now cured of a disease that had mo in vts grasp for twelve years." If you want a reliable med&ine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitters. It's guaranteed bv all druggist. Orilv 0e. . last Thursday and Fridav with Misses Ada and Anna Hoffman of Salisbury. Messrs. James and Julius Kirk, of Salisbury, were at home Sunday with parents. W. B. Lasley spent Saturday night and Sunday at home with his parents in Burlington. He returned Sunday night. Harry Hoover was with us Sunday. Keturned to Salisbury Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. (J. K. Liudwig, near Mooresville, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Ludwig's father, S.A.Hoover. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers ot the Bank ot (Jnrna Grove was held in their office on last Thursday The work done during the past year is very encouraging. The outlook ior the ensuing year is very bright. The bus iness done in and around China Grove, snouiu make tne uank oi unma jrove one of the most prosperous in the State. Mis Emma Rodgers, of Glass, spent yesterday and last night in town. Mr. R. Gray and Miss Mabel Bostian went to Charlotte last night. They will return today. Communion services were held at Mt. Zlon Refovmed church last Sunday, a large concourse of people was in at tendance. A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you're look ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: 'T suffered with an ugly- sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Saive cured me. It4s the best Salve on earth. 25c at all.druggist. make your liver healthy and active and thus insure you a liberal supply of "good ' spirits." Trial size, 2oc; . regular bot- For sale by J ames Prummer. SALISBURY MARKETS. PRODUCE. At Spo Corrected by D. M. Miller, Apr. 20 Apples, per bushel, 1 50 'to 2 50 Beans, white, 2 50 to 2 75 mixed, " 1 90 . to 2 00 Bacon, sides, per lb., 9 to 12 11 shouloer, " 11 to 12 " , ham, 44 12 to 15 " round, 4 12 to 15 Butter, choice yellow, 15 to 25 Cabbrtge, per lb., 1 to 5 Chickens, ; 20 to 40 Corn, 561bs per bush., 70 to 75 Cotton, per pound, 15 Ducks, . ' 20 to 30 Eggs, per dozen, . 12)2 to 15 Feathers, new, per lb., 30 to 45 Flour, straight, sack, 2 75 to 3 CO 44 family, pat., 44 3 00 to'3 25 Guineas, 15 to 20 Hay, per hundred lbs. 40 to 50 Hides, dry, per pourrti 7 to 10 Hides green, 44 5 to b Honey, per pound,- ; 12 to 15 Lard, N. C, " " 11 to 12 Meal, bolted, per bu., 65 to 75 Oats, 321bs per bush., 50 to 75 Onions, select, '. 1 25 to 150 Peas, clay, per bushel, 100 to 125 44 mixed,44 .60 to 75 Pork, per pound, 8 to 9 Potatoes, Irish, perbu 100 to 150 Tallow, per pound, 3 to 3 Wheat, 1 1C to 125 Wool, washed, 44 20 to 25 44 unwashed, 44 12 to 18 is done gone and bought StV RN fs CN.CS'V'SVIES. Wvfflfv pplng I? OOt 1 wears a7 69 69 S9 $ The Greatest lr Line South !! is here!!! o J uilfje P cobles win on the lutn ay, institute proceeding agninst the Luraberton bar for con tempt of court. p Edward A Johnson, colored, of Raleigh, becomes president of the Coleman Manufacturing company to succeed the late Warren Cole man of Concord. A Presbyterian church was or ganized at Gibson Mill, Concord, last week whh 3G members. The new church will be called West m iniste r. Concord Presbytery, in session in Statesville several days aijo, ordered the organization of the new church. 0 0 49 Babies to 4? fa Granparents. 4 'A '3 7, ,5 0 fflN. CTV ffs CTsCVOVOV( 0 r s"ev & 6? 91 0 T 1 r Dig Greensboro 5 M 10c Store. An' he's gointer bring it right here to Salisbury, he is." jDiib my jsaives uiivu tiuusuii, vviiure m uaiiie ocoiiimon seuse is he gointer to put it? He's done got that a r Spot Cask Store o'hisin plum jam ..full now." : ml E5 n n n n n lK.oV.W ROIm1 Now Right There's The Rub Brother. VE GOT T Just got to have it you know.. Got to put just as much more in this store as we have in it now, maybe a little more. The room wront hold it; Do you see? Can't stretch the room, so just have to lessen the stock. Don't know but one way. to do itf and that's to jut give away part of it. , No Readier said than Done! Beginning Tuesday Morning, April 19, at 9:30 o'clock, x we'll give every customer that buys 10c worth or more a present. No trash, but just tiui same standard goods we are selling every day. TVill'give some PRESENTS WORTH $5.00 OR flORE. No draw game or chance about it. You just select any present you want up to 10c on the dollar for every cent you buy. Re member every price must remain at the same low figures we've been selling at and you get a present equal in value to one-tenth the amount of your purchase. "He that hath ears to hear with, let him heafJ' ' The others ugh? 1 111 North Main St. Salisbury Jo Your True Friend, 111413 East Inniss Street, SALISBURY, IT. C. T .0-
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