?iD Ul JJUliU Ul-fl4 f I UULV' f lue-sias.suns-aaa suuuaea stood at D
' J a Cdtqpcessfid Air.'
I. ' '.- t -T.fi" H T I W . V ' - 'C '
T FORTY R3H33DS PREKE
- nbo 'W;y U Ferfla Whsai tho Valve Is
. : ,Fif$t . Opened jand tfc Charnber Filte
VWJt;. tho ilxftuswvg Air and F03.
, Why You DoVt .Coltapse or Explods.
r -ifcs the lockkeepw turns the valve.
- "Rites' A. -W. RoJter . In t ipleten'a
ilagazine, there S3 a scalp ratehrig
screech s tit yovr ear Trete nert tlie
f0c7 at3ve rot -.a lodoihotive blavtos
tcam. .. iajfl- ;as the inrushlasr air ex
ianR 'fills the tfnrv- chamber Tvife
tfogt dense that yon cannot. ee yonr
liana before jour eyes,. Wider .srad
- wriiler the valve-t'etiP(Lctlje foS"Jje-K-omlnjr
even denser a n ra'cl;et ,
Increasing until tl? air fairly drones
in'd' yonryfr icd eardTTiTrw- aBxl yo-rtr '
;X-ery s-a lp trom bk wf t1i tbtj nir thJci
tfa vibrating abont you. trr tbe first,
" '"trrne !n your life yon realize that'
"Vsound nVajt in flirt' physi-ea arn and
that fliS is a possibility tkzt it ciiy
a: III.
ooner 'is the Ms "val-re pejeJ.
ihan yoii feel tlie preissaresaTasft your
eardrnins. A big wacl -of ottoi sarins
thrust -int eacti ar; ana trfi ri 8p
gers seeiy to rrus!i the wads, -more and
jnore timiljr "BHliljeaeii time yueyon
wwaljaw r lilow -'jiita- yoiir nose the
seusatiofti rtlapDefi.,.u?y., Umssui
ajuew." Should you purposely delay
, vrallnrix!.'W';twir eefid th.
:iain ;, becomes intense smd finally ex--rucifttlnjj.
h if a pair of ttfitftiis uee
-.lies were'being pushed I'eejj iuti jrour"
ars. '
XaU)!ns short V the f afth that, - 6th
'rs sneeessfuliy wit'litHfl these. sea-'
rations prevents you fi'om becoruius
r.udiily exuted. for tietually " you are
Si the (Ill-ex's bf about as disagreeable
f ix situation .as yon care to meef. For
the teiuity of half, a minute the
Tacbwt ami fog and esrr pains oontiuuc.
Then the noise tvases-ns suddenly as it
began. Of.t of the fos comes tlie voice
jf your jiunIh: .
all riht? Ears all right?
No trpyble to breathe? Ou. you'll be i
Jill rijjht!" Apr ii:i the "valve" 'screeches 1
jud the :fir tiroues. tue to of 'your
lieod thi-obs. jmtl you are sliaken with
in .".lid without. ' ' " '
(Jradually. after the lapse of ten
jninutes, when the viressures n the
fleadiajj' :uid the lock beeoaJe iTjpre
'!ji:alied. the din begins tii slacken:
then it falls more and ujgnt, a ntl fades
to notlilus. after which the loekiuan
iKns the heading tloolK 'tfWil "yo'tf fjazeicUiarish it not only".a& precious, but
upon another length of
'tube" like that
you left behind. . - .. '-..-
IIo-.v docs it Teei t;rle tinder' forty
pounds pressure? There is no sensation-
to It none whatever which: 'is
the .trouble, for in cas ypur bearf Is i
g.:i-;r. to gie ont th?re is, no warning - "
symptom until toq ,1a Vj j Against t'v -
'i y ipiiirc loyi 01 sri;:ci 01 yaur
l);;;!y is a pressiire of ".71) poundsand
the only thing that prevents you from
leing Miuasbed, is the . TtT((J pounds
Ier sijuafe foot iTfessu're inside of yoa,
yet you do not feel this.
Net a Question of firemmar.
The green reporter turned to Editor
McKe'.v.-ay. "Which should 1 say." he
iiskcd hesitatingly. " "Aiy boy Heury
laid an egg on the tableV "
-Well." said Editor McKelway Im-)ntientlv-.
"If vou Want something to
crow over, anuses toat Kinu or a hot-
r.cry. lot him lay it oh the table if he
can. Otherwise have-hLai pat it. 1 he re.
Judge.
" . ' ' "r 7
His Dis'.inctwn. -
A solemn fixieral procession, slowly
wending its way up the slope from the
church to the grave, was iutensepTed.
by the old verger t who, pulling hls
forelock in the usdal rastic style, wl
dreswd the" clergyman. .A-hispBriug -ia
-c confidential manner:
"Please, sl? corpse's -brother wlstieft
to speak to yei"i-oiidort tit-Bits.
1
A rv-'cuticaf Gccrst.
Passenger Wliatv makes this " boat
pitch so? Sailon That's a nautical se
cret, ma'am, that we don't like to give
away; but. seein' it's youM don't mind
teliia' you that it's .the waves. Saa
Francisco Call.
He Vanted- to;;Know.
The' Eiv.p(oye'r: (cordlyVV'h3' are yoii
to late? Tbe'SutrtirOaflite (guiltilyV--There
were tvvo1 wrecks ion " the?tracs
this moniing.. and v, The Empfloycr
(testily) Who was the other one?
,Colict(iM
An old lady uuaccustom.e:i t IraveV
b.:g Innocently seated herself tn a first
class carriage, although she only had a..
third clirss ticket '1 he. fiuard. tiainK
ing she had raade "a mistake pbltped
his head into ttte'earrlage and lnOJrecU
"Are you first class, ma'am?" . ,
"No. sir. not altogeier.' she replied,
"but much brighter than -I was, thank
you." Loadoa Scraps.
Cawee For Worry.
"D id you ha ve a good time at your
musical?" " " ".-' '' -
"No." answered Mr. Ccmros. "Ev
ery trrr.e the band played anything T
enjoyed I got worried or fjvr It wasn't
classical 'enough to be the money's
worth."- Washingtdri'-'SJai ;
G;'.t3 lt,VVe3k.
I?mks-Does strong coaee
awake? .IlnkS llOW dO J kUOW.
board. So'merv Hie journal.
CSsEsical "Music.
"What is your idea of classical rnrj -
sic 7
... ..r''n,.tv--writW.i. ' u7 T"' - the house and tie voice of the mistress 1 ,N , " . - 4
... . :l "StirT md i 5ftb y?l called cat. "Leave -an tra quart this U ' f rSl? fW' S4r $ ?
the 'trausfejr'statioit and atvaJed-,the"
the iod? ,UarSaiaiQd loses ev
tiaoeof sDrslctl.rrealiuessr'..-
i i - 1
had the UBWt crowd of Uunlanjtj- and j
TrJT' ' 7 -
' 4.yL . ' V. .
... t . '
IS a" r ' eW VCr"
li
7 " r . . "s.vfv''" i
d. aM fbe WMiaaa toafced' hopefully,
fcJiniiq35!'in friend ot hfe as saying
taere tfooia inside -w. - Fby don't
fl,e 3adiwf of liseomfprt was
addoa to the woniaa's cup of humilia
j. . T. .
"Ajv. whsjfs the use! Is'o sooner I'll
get . "aw legs" istrhed . wnen . another
:.tiidt' oia-&w ru have
to liqp ikew York Tillies. '..
Oa soi into tlie rooms of One of h's
friends who was nbscol Dr.. Alanse!
'savra fbe table thopenlhs , lines of a
Toenl tbe following lofty style: ;
The wn's peirpen'dlcutar heat
Illumined the depths of the sea,
Taltlns up a peu. lie completed the
.taipa ia .thf tolllua' witty tray
"Tfce ftehrs. besinloa-;t sweat.
Cried. "Hang it. bow liot we-shal be!"
' Xn'.TTatsri1tiS'rdfessor of di
vinity, bad at one time leen tutor of
Trinity, and wTzeHjlie was made bishop
of Uandaff air 1 honest ' ; publican: lii
Cnnibrid.ire. was kept air Ian called the
Bishop Blajsw. odt of respect to Dr.
Watson changed. Lis sin and replaced
tlrehead of Bishqp RJaise by that of
Eisho Watson. This, transfer drew
from Mansel. who prob'ably had some
fcrnilgj? against the late tutor, the fol
lovving. epigram :
Two of a trarte can ne'er agree
K& proverb re was juster.
They've ta'en l awn Blaise, you see.
And put p Bishop Bluster.
London Chronicle.
Whs U Pftrioim?
T71iat 1:? patriotism? Ia it a narrow
aCec.tiun for the jspot where a maj
was born? -Are the very clods here
we tread entitled tp this ardent prefer
ence because they are greener? 'No,
sir. This is not the character of the
virtue, and it soars higher for its ob
ject. It is an extended self love, miu
.gl'ifcg. v.ith all the enjoyments of life
and twisting Itself with .-the mhiutesr
filaments of the lieart. it- bthus we
ohey the laws of society, because they
are the laws of virtue. ' fn their au
thority we see not the arrayyof force
aud terror, but the wenerable image
of ,jour country's henor. Every good
citizen "mates that: honor his own and
as sacred. He is willing to rLk his
life in; it3 defease and ij conscious that
he gains protection while he gives it.
Fisher Ames.
Laziness ls the deadliest of nil dls
- eases ror the disease itself prevents
ne from taking the remedy.
SAW HI3 OPPORTUNITY.
The Reporter Soizetf It and Gt His
S.Rcal Start in Life. V
All the city traveling public loves a
strap ' hanger because it" has a fellow
feeliug for him. This is why the story
of how Frank VandeHiy, the banker,
got his start has an almost universal
appeal. It happened when Vanderllp
was a reporter on;a Chicago newspa
per and writing finnncfal news. The
traction situation then, as now. was al-
acst im-jossible. 'Charles T. Ytsrkes
wn3 traction dictator, and the stock-
holders and the public never bad' a
word to shy' fu the conduct of the
road. Nor could they gst nuy definite
iJca t.f the financial condition of the
prpperties. ; v
The time for the: anneal meeting of
the stockholders of the prlticipal road
came along At all the meetings Mr.
Yerkes ha.l rattled tiff 'the reports in
the usual r.ndecipberabie corporation
way. and no me Unew what was do
ing. So Vanderllp 'planned a coup.
Lie bought a shafe of .stock, which,
admitted ln:u to the meeting, ne hard
been a stenographer before, be. liecauie
a newspaper man. f When Mr. Yerkes
sailed Into his breezy explanation of
finance: the ytHing; reporter took down
everything he saldl Mr.: .Yerkes used
fpne striking phrase! and it was this: -
1 lie passengers nun unve seais pay
the operating expenses, but the-straphangers
pay your dividends." "
The next day the sentence topped
Vamlerllp's .acconijt of the meeting.
If aroused a storm jof discussion, for It
laiddiare some of the traction methods:
also itigot VanderHp.a raise In salary
vnd a pYomotitm.4-Saturday Evening
Fotit. - : . ; .
' T. Nothing Like Thst Ip America. -"This
Vas totd aie the -other day,"
'sail! a man. "by n. friend who has just,
made the tour of IJ-ehuid." lle; was at
the lakes of Killailney. and a jarvey
driving one Of those .side seated car
was telling him of fa-visitor who was
attempting to, masqiierade-as an Amer
ican.-' but -bad alt tlie outward Signs of;
being an Kuglhthmnu. , '
" You say."; Rorr. said the jarvey,
'that yon five in tbe United States.
Were yez Iver In DulmtpieiTJa.?'
" 'I irhs." said, the t travelers I was
there for, a fortnight.' '. ; ' .. f
"'Off wid ye" said the carman. Ye
were nlver there. E-Ivil a fortnight do
they have In America "Indianapolis
News. .
Gsttirtc ltRight.
'. tvwas op a $treet car-lnlthe city of
Wnchh.. Tirn.lnrul VimonHiv
Washingtoif Two coiored women ! lnr
cheaply, gorgeous splendor, werq talk1
lug and one chanced to mention a Mr.
Jinks in her, conversation.
j -Excuse lne.'saidHhetbp, woman.
i "ont ms name is-nat rfinasi" iris air.
oltory Are Hard' 9 Manage buS - a
,ipr thl Trlllllpf! - Af
. ' T .
least. iuJS,oas aiwai-'iHHaliu.v exnon-i
-tbp .Vl.have
tbrbuSht.viuoid, .antf srience
witn mm 'Avas typieai or -toe vases or
tneproression m general.
"or k10" altoiietberloo .ch
I thelrtW: peace ofjuted.. yyH see.
. .....
Eacb new syiuptoiiMs lecofivlzwl. and
If itis an nnf avomblt wv wby.-the
patleat; . weakened7" coudithn rwjmi!y
I leads him to I.ay jjreat jitresW nm it.
Then, since Jie has sil ways Jeeii- in a
L . V .......
t.,,- , ' i- .,-ju-i..i '
i iiv ... 1 1 JL.ii lit ft , tiuij 11- i iiinipfni ii
critrelse.;.nhd Jake, exceptloo to treat
ment which the, ordinary mtlent re-4
ceh"es as a -matter. f courew, - f' .
- "But tierhaps the imst troulilesotne
thinti of all Is the hiania wilch 'the
doctoi hits for.tnUlHgiH mtrattire.
If h,e; has a . moderately high fever and
is ayowed jo , ise ;the tueriiiometer .as
often . as he ' wishes lie carl .... frt and
wflrt'y over the result enhgir to sead
h1sVfeuiiefature' up uiaterralf. More
'than otu-ev rather than exasperate -.a.
pbysiciau patient by refusal to let
aim have the the.rmonieter und rather
at the same thiie than let liini know.
Just' how high his fever was I bare
dropped the Instrument just as I was
fu the act.; of handing it to him. Of
course I apologize for my carelessness
atsuch times, and" the regret really
does not have, tojie s-,11 ussumed. for I
am at the expense of buying, myself a
new thermometer.
' "At one time I Bad ah Inaccnrate ih
strument. which never registered hlH
enough, and I used to call it my doer
tor's thermometer.'. P.y. a tittle dexterV,
ity I coOhl s)i!stirute this for -the one
I actually used myself, and the en
couragingly low temiierature It would
show would gi-eatly please the patient."
New York Times.
.SHOWING OFF A GUEST.
The Innkeoper Wsi Octermincd Fes
senden Chould Appear.
One night while ex-Secretary of the
Treasury Fesseuden was on a political
mission tohe northern part of Maine
he stopped at" a small hotel.
In the venter of the house was a big
stove that warmed two rooms. In one
of the apartments Judge Fesseuden
established himself and prepared to
take proper, comfort during the even
ing. Just as -he had got v?e1l locajted
tvith a book the landlord, a sis ! foot
French Canadian, came in.
. "Excuse ine. selr." said he. "but Mr.
Ed Wlggone of Maysyllte. she be in de
odder room, an she "wan to see Mr.
Fessendeeu."
"Teir-Mr. YIgg5n FU be In a little
later." said Judge ifesseaden, turning
anotlier leaf In his l)oolc .
The landlord went out. Tie returned
In a uioment. "Mr. Wiggene ibe send
his compliments, an she -say chit he
wan' Mr. Fessendeeu right away."
Hie Interruption Just at that mo
ment rather nettled the judge, who
was In no wa.tj accustomed to dictator
ship, lie sent back such a sharp-reply
that it was easily seen that the
landlord was cut by his asperity. In
Just thirty seconds the landlord was
back. Judge Fesseuden raised his
eyes to find the man staring at him
with ft look of desperate resolve. With
suppressed excitement in his tones the
tall landlord spoJcer
"Mr. Wiggone say she wan see Mr.
Fessendeeu qulck an' he gues o de
bouse, an" I say she goif to see him."
Forthwith the bifj landlord swooped
down on the. astonished' sentheman.
.seized him. tucked him under his arm
and strode-across Into the rtxmvof the
peremptory gentleman from Maysvllle.
"Mr. Wiggoues," calmly said the
landlord jib mnttur tt fwt k tlmnirhw
be had just deliver! n pitcher of IcefF- Stevenson, P. M. Nussman.
fater. "here be Mr. -I'essendeen." ne
set the indignant" "caller" down on a
chair and retired smilingly.
Power of Irnaepnation.
- IPrrtrathig the strange jroweir "of tb
Imagination. E. F. Benson.1 author.of
"Dodo."' tells this Incident: A doctor
he knew had found It necessary to give
a pa tje'.itx of many eveidngs an Injec
tion of morphia to enable him to get
some' sleep. Afternwhle the doctor
thought It ndylsableto ston the mor.
phia. and for two nights his, -patient
was unable "to sleep.;'awlng to great
pain.. On the third night' the doctor.
iK'iugst lil mi willing tOiJ minister uior
phia. Injected plain water - instead.
The man slept perfectly, and awoke "In
the nioniliig with what is known as
a morpkipe mouth.:
Inopportune Advice.
Mm. AscuiivrAllsa Crabbe Is a mem
ber of' your suffrage club. Isn't she?
Mrs. (laddie N'o,we had tospel her
We were dlscnsslng the servant -girt
question the vt her day and shi'liad the
Impudence to say that U We oriiy stay
ed at home "ami attended to buslness
the servant nestitML wouldn't bother
us at alt rhiladelpbla Press. ".
r e- Cencitivei '.. '
"Motorist Coon ley IV?g pdwdon. suh,
but kin yo tnfohm me how many miles.
it am teh Jay vlllc? JThe Farmer
Waal, as th crow flies-- Motorist
Coonley Doan' git pUssonal, sub, doan
git pussbnall Fuck,-, "7 r. '
. Ono Advnntaga.
"What do yoii think of this idea of
having dogs for caddies?" asked the
ord golfer. .. - '
"-"It's "a good' idea.'" replied the begin-
tt(4- "Tlw drtTrs Vnn't l5inrh nt von!" .
IiMdou Standard- . v.:r- :. C'--I
A Bit. of Sarcasm -
"A yonng man who had prolonged his
call on" his sweetheart', a fewr nights
ago was surprised when m - window f n
tan tipper story -was raised as he left a
A'Hin&ome'libraiyJs Ncy Installed PrivUcges Enjoyed By
4
"
9.1
S
tt ha
' Trre'selections forthc Y. M.C. A.,
Library are now in their
helves and ready for circulation.
AU"YtM.' C.-A., member., and
tAdieu-ry, arc in vitod to use,
the ibraiyf;hpary cards issued
to membrat ;he office, v The
Ladies'. Auxiliary in embers can
orsro cards by. applying to the treas-
FRESH ! FRESH!!
i i he country every mrarning.
all kinrs of reget abl.es-arid Fruits;
Country-' Butter and Ks. - Corn e
and give mo your order Lt Groceries
or phone -Kb'. 41 -h. - '
D. C. EAGLE '
SPEXCEll CITIZENS AND '
-' SI'rTN'CER TAXES.
Just as we said to tlie Tax Col:
lector Spencer citizens are coming
in and paying their taxes. Do.u't
let U3 have a public tax sale . ia
Spencer, even in this, our hardest
year of existence.
SPENCER BOARD OF TRADE.
OFFICERS, AND STANDING
COMMITTEES.
, The complete organization of this
institution, intended to promote the
best interests of Spencer and of
Rowan County, was effected on
Thursdj y night; 16th, through the
harmonious action of a. large num
ber of representative citizens pre; -ent.
The Officer for the term end
ing Dec. HI, prox., are(as follows:
G. W. Cxjnnell, President: J. P.
Crow-ell, 1st. V.: E. S. Burgess,
2nd. V. P.: B. O. Blalock, 3rd. V
P. : A. W. Hicks, Scc'y :' J. It. Dor
sett, Treasurer: Rev.J. M. Duna
wajr, Chaplain: L. S. Allen, Coun
sel, The Standing Committees are as
follows :
Com. on Constitution and By
Laws J.'K. Dorsevt, M. L. Smoot,
D. J. Mill. r.
Membership Com . LP. Crowcll ,
M-'L. Smoot, J. M. Dunawhy,. W.
L. Ray, J. D. Dorsett
. Finance' Com. L. -Scott Allen, B.
0. Blalcck, J. K. Dai-sett:
Railroad Com. L. Scott Allen,
J. I). Dorset t, J. P. Crowell, P. M.
Nussman, W. H. Burton.
Press Com . L. Scott -.Allen, B
V Real Estate Com. R. Crowell,
,W.G. Home, D. E. Kestcr, W. H.
Burton, B. 'F. Stevojisiin.
Industrial Com. D. J. Miller, 1.
P. Crowell, W. H .'Burton, J. D.
i Dorsett, J. R. -Thomas, (Mayor),
1 D. Smith.
TAX NOTICE.
Following described real -estate in
the, town of Spencer, Rowan county,
N. C, will be vs jld ,f .r delinquent
taxes of 1907 on the seventh day of-
August, 190S, at 12 o x-lock noon, at
the court house in Salisbury , N. C. :
R. G Chaney, hous? and lot,' No.
10, block 1, 2nd St, S11.81.
- Jno. M. Freeman, 2 lots Nos. !
and 15, block 561, Sal. Ave, $2.10.
G. AY. Minor, lot No. 17, bL7ck
34, Baldwin, street; 81.05.
" C. M. Hoove, facing Depot street
antl Southern Railway, So. 25. -
C. B. Jordan, lots 21, ' 25, 26,
block 503 , 7th St . , 64 .89.
t;D . Ev Moore, (Col . ) block 541 on
map of . Spencer $5 ."5 .
" F. Z. Sharer, la: s 1, 2, block; 563,
Yadkin Ave., $2.10. x ,.- :
tiajj. . i iw jui tjjl.!:i-.'m. .n , szt . ag
,-To cure Cough;
' : -J-r'
9 ' :l. f
W T'l -y ' - h- - i: it it !
Wcrtlion's HorcIiMd, Koney and
" Tar,
Memfcei-d". ' -
V
-is-
f
"c--a
1 . . t JiS
ttrer Mrs. D. E. KePtcr. :
-A catalogue, cont-onicntlr. ar
rdnged,: W5ll': ibo . ptinted,! and'
booklet form divert to 'each niemer"
containing rtrTesjbf the library, and
other useful information . .. TherTen;
Bee. or his assistants will cheerfully
se-:attendo'applieants for boolcs. day
or night. ' ...
OUR BOYS AT FULTON
HEIGHTS
. Spencer second team-pJaycd'Salis
bury second tea:n Monday at Jul
I tbii. Heights' before, interested -spec-Hhe
tators. The game was hotly played
Batteries : for Spencer, O Albright,
Burton and Kizziah; for' Salisbury,
Davidson and Sykes. Score 9 to 7
in-. --favor of Spencer. - Features,
stick work of G . Al bright was fine ,
he having made five hits out of five
times'up. -tyrnf of theiu being for two
saeks. - ' - . ,
the
SPENCER Y.
LIBRARY
M. C. A.
The library books at the Y. M,
C. A., are now classified and ready
far use. Twenty one library cards
were issued Monday. Several new
members have bseii secured as a re
sult of the splendid library being
put into use. One book at a time
can be t Jcen home for two weeks,
where any member of the family
can read same. Now is the time to.
join the Y. M. C: A., to take d-
vantage of the books, while 'they are j
new. The membnrship is only,
five dollars a year, which . in-,
eludes the use of the library, and
other privileges.
Most bf the bookc .are late fiction
such as the average person is anx
ious to read.
The reference bocks recently ad
ded, are Rand MeNally's Standard
Atlas bf the world, Funk and W'ag
nalls Twentieth Century Standard
Diction ry ; the Science of Railways
by Kirkman, Encyclopaedia Britan
nic, and Ridpatiis History of the
woild.
MOONLIGHT HIDE WITHOUT THE
MOON. A STItAAV-AND-STCDE-
BAKER-WAGON TOUR TO
SOWERS' FERRY
t ;
Last evening at 6:15, by a Waterbury
watch, a gay party, of ladies and gentle
men, the pride of Spencer, disposed them
selves as uncomfortably as the straw -strewn
h-pacc in three praifie schooners
wculdpocnit, and proceeded, hilariously,'"
but decorously, to make two-inch tracks
in the dust-laden streets and out 'in the
.highway leading to tlie rippling; gurgling
and spa'rkliug Yadkin. - The party con
'"swtedbf the following ;vStarj ahd Satel-
s, to-wit : - j . ,J ' .'-
DrandK. II. Ljldonk, Mr. and
plrs: A,- p. 'Smith, :Mr. and lira. J; 21
IPrcttymtm, Mrs. W?Cr Gatewopd &x&.
J. JNv lioonc,' iliss Loouie Prettyipcan
with D. B. Kizziah. Miss Patties Prince
Tunibull with XI. M. Bwicegood;, Miss
Mamie Ilatlcy witl' J. P. Lynch, Miss
Irene ganford with ..N. Booker, Miss
Ilattic Milker ;wiv:'j" M. Sink, Mfss
Clara Kader'v wi'h J. K. Doraett, Miss
Clyde Satt rfiild with T, P. Fowler, Miss
Adaie Ferry with J. C. Kizziah, Miss
Ejc Talbert vdth R. J. Goodc, Miss
Mattie .Jenkins with T, C. Johnson, Miss
Edith Kcr-vschncr with S. T. Dorset t. '
Ice cream, between f ecu nine screams, j
tried ciucfcCA. and many other cdjrV
gavezet and vitality to the part'Spants
in the hovel affair. Qame3 wt; o played,
cxcurdioiis acr 33d the unbriy deep were
boldly, accomplished ; tson, "sentimental
and comical, were sug -tunefully, and
tlipn, when the' horn oj eleven struck;
they all came homo,
Mrs. Geo. West, her mother, and
pprty, leave to-day for a; visit to
A'jnevile, for 'a: day or two.' .
''Colas 'and. DL'eases
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t - Bajtlst ll a, ni; aad 8 p. m, S. S.
10 a. nu Key, X M. Duaaway '
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Itefcrsied. Services 3 p. m.,Rev. Y7.
B. Duttcra. - .
EpiscopsJlFirst and Third Sunday
3 . p. m. . ir .
,i ,E?tail Herciants -Association,; J 5.
a, Blalock, Sec, ' r s ' ' ,
lotrd c5 "AJdermMV First Jfon3ay
fack -roonli. ' J. R, ,5uomM Havor j
S. -F. Harris, Sec. U ' ' tf -
North. Carpliaa, Rowan Cotfnty
Know alt men by thee presents,
that I, j. W. Young of Cunty aa4
SRte aforesaid, have this day made
constituted and appointed-!?. P. Can
non of the ecunty of Mecklenburf
an-J State afoiesaid, my true and
lawfuL attorneyjto act for me in my
place and, stead, s'-l sratten coa-eeining-
tho Mttlcscenfr.of any, and. all
claims Si&t-I siay owo or ia the coir,
lection and settlfaaeiat of all claims
.and aecouaisv that may be due rue.
This power carries .with k full aa
thoiity to the sai-i K. P. Cannon to
take charge of " all ray books, papers,
accounts, ttc, . and "colleet by "suft
compromise or otherwise -as to fcim'
may sccia best aod .expotlient, r eia-
ptoy a collector, or attorney to collect
sam6 and inatitttte. shit in case of
expediency cr settle in any way that
re aim icaynsecra tec -beat and :c
podient. The' saitt N. P. Cannon is
hereby fully avikorked and empow
ered to use the '..proceeds of all such
collbclions as" may bo made on said
accounts in paying off and - discharg
ing auy and all claims ' that , my
against mo in Pi c-wan comity or else
where, aod be is fully empowered to
settle all such clEircs in any mani'er
ihat may seem best to Lim or refust.
payiaet'L in easo he sboup deem th
dasin unjsat and imisroper. And the
said N. P. Cannon is hereby given
ami jr?vjted fall power and author
ity, to do and perform every aet and. J
?hunj whatsoever requisite and ncr
assftry lo be dene in snd about tae
premises, cs fully to ell intents and
purposes, as I might or conld do if
personally present, and I hereby, rati
fy and confirm each- and every act
that N. P. Cannon, my said attorney,
shall lavfully do or cause to be done
by virturo hereof.
la witness whereof I have set my
I' and and seal this June the 25th,
1903. . . . .
DR. J. W. TOUNG, (Seal..)
North Carolina. Rowan County. -
I, P. S. Carlton, a Notary Public
of County and State- aforesaid -do-hereby
certify that. J". W. Young tiis
dar personall appeared before xae
nd acknowledged the dvra- exefention
of the aforesaid instrxnnent or powei-
P. S." ciriLTON, (Seal.)
' : Notary Public.
My commission Jexpires Dee. 15, 190S.
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Large, pleasant rooms, wide ' cool
;orrido?s ; broad-galleries, front and
dde; Jot?and. eokl;.water; bath" rooms
and--rUTAtfiBna3L,ng roomjv 'all
70n?eiBj.trtB-; -'.suppliiMl o -table ;
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MilS. 0 M. THCHJfTplT, Prop.
TOR SALS Fine farm of 331 acres,
two 'hoars jide &uC. -&"0. frow
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sleaf tobacco district. Well timbeW
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hOod. Gold pros7 icing. -Just the
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TOE GALE OR RENT.
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The 'residence of Dr. J. W. Young,
Spencer, N. C; - . :
Any f ttrtke'r information wante
call on. Mr A. W. Hicks,. Cashik
Wachovia Loaai & Trust CoV Spencer,
N. C, or .write N. P. Cannon, Trus
tee, Charlotte, "N. C. ' s
' TEU9TEB:TTOTICE.
All "persons" owning -and , in debt to
Dr. J. W. Young, wilT;pIease, arrange
to settle their account at once. ' .
Yon eari pay a part or all you owe
bim by depositing the same in- th
Wachovia. Lean & Trust Co. to ni7
cjredit. and receive--a receipt for the
amount paid from Mr, A'. Y. Hicks.
N. P. CANNON. Trustee.
Charlotte, N.' C
rOS SALE 25,000 square feet, of
beautiful building lots lir Alejcaji-
' der coiinty, Va., fronting tlfw
street s, 800. feet from U. S. Mili
tary ioa(and trplleyiine? 25 min
utes "from Washington' postoffice,
Oveih.okjng the Potomac, the war
and navv offices, tire Whifc House,
, capitol, ' CongresRional Library, -anU
Georgetown -University. Ideal ia-
' vetmen t 'for homes or" f ubdividhif
and silling. AddTess Crcsvnt of
fice. With authority vested in pie un&
acting as Trustee for Dn-J?:W Youm
l have nnderraken the. arrangement
of his affairS, "--vBd ' thopiynatfnt'' df
uis derw?. . .. .-
All persons holtYng claims again t
Dr J. . W.' Young or bis wife, -Mrs.
Ella Young, will please mail mo
an itemized verified "statcmMit of
their account, -which will receive th-
attention doaifb, same.
- - - - .N . P. CANNON, Trustee.
' , Charlotte. N..C.
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Officers for ensuing year: ;
J. F, CooperT c.' C. ; J.. R. Bron, Y. s
C; P. E. M'riglit, P.; W. C. Siflferd,.K'. S
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Death of Liitler Son of Dr. Ftamsaur at""
CHina Grove
A sad death i-announeed in the
family of Dr. :G. -A. Ramsuer, in
the death froinHctamis, , of his little
son, Alexander, ''Tuesday morning,,
last. . Fun eialhvas held at Mt. Ziou
Reform Church, '
' Sunday .Service In Spencer
PvCvrT H. Spencc, Woodleaf 'NV'
C, , nvill preach: in the Spencer Press
bytcrian Church,-;Sundpy, August
2nd, at 8 p. m.: 'All are cordially
jnwi.eu;i.atLeucr-i,ms service; mem
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Sowers-Falconer Marriage Announce-
" ; .- mentt 7 "r
v Announcement is 'made ?of ' the
marriage of CJydcrB5wers.of Salis
bury, to Miss Maude-. Falponor, set
forAugust 3; 'the: ceremariy to' le
performctl'rat the -r-'Saered Heart
Church at 9 a. ml ' wisslfalconer is
a popular young lady of Spencer, ,
and Jtr. Sowers is a' jrisrng buii2ieav
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