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n - S - - TV i.f THE 0An0LiliA7ATCrir.lAfl; liboar News Iteins Engineer KeeveT who With En 1 ginee P; D, R6ueche,jwaa tad ly hart iai collision on the WeBt ern, nearly a year ago, hat about recovered.andwill return to work in a Bhoft while V" J; - J 0, D. Daviscaahier of thTDa vis & Wiley Bank is recovering rr'fr m au illness of some days. 1: '.When Jib becomes able he will go Zto Jackson Sprlugs to recuperate. . Mrsr M, V, Barberr-who has been at the aanitorium "here for some time for medical . treatment .is rapidly improving. ; y ISatisbury Lodge, - No24, of Pm is arranging. to celebrate the 25th anniversary of -the order on January 19th; - - ;- W. G, Russell, a contractor, who has been engaged on the7 new 5 building of V. Wallace & Sons, has- purchreed a residence here . and will make Salisbury his home. -3;.." The Amu semen! - Novel -y Co. , are preparing to open at 109 Fish er street an amusement parlor, coLsistirjg of a shootiug gallery, slot machines, phonographic mu sio, etc. ; W. Oddie, who "has beeo visiring friends and relatives in the county during the holidavs - returned to his home in Virginia - Saturday morning. Rev. F. R. W. Arthurs, formerly ; Of -SalisburyV -who is coi.nected with th" work-of the Episcopal church in Washington, D. C , and who has been visiting Jn Salis bury, returned to Washington Friday night Guy W. Cox, the purchaser of i the" Union Copper Mine at Gold ' Hill, has returned to his borne in Boston. He is a member of i the State Senate of his State. He expects to return here as. soon as During the absence of John M. Julian in Raleigh, V. Thomas Bost-will preside over the edito rial department of The Post. Mrs. Laura MiseneimerV who has been visiting relatives in the China Grove neighborhood, has returned to her home in Camden, Ark. : i : ' j. Mrs. Theoi F. Kluttz has re turned from a visit to Washing ton. " ": i .. - Dr. J, W. Young has qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Annie H. Eagle, who died recently at her home near Spen cer. - V Jas. F." Henderlite, who went to Harrisburg pom time ago to take charge of the section work at that plaee, has returned here. He is still with the Southern and now has a position at Spencer. The regular annual meetingof the Old Hickory Club will be held tonight. -OfiBeers for the coming year will be elected. .. A meeting for the installation of the recently filectedf ofiicers of Salisbury Commaudery, Nr). 18, j Knights Templar, was held Mon- '' day.uight. U r v 'tAmMtio look after our interest inRowan and adjacent oonnties Salarv ana - commtB sion, Address Tho Harvey Co. , Cleveland,- Q.- : ; Oil 1-9 Sale of Union Coppar. UIne. On Monday th?Snion : Copper Company's property atlGold . Hill was 8ild at public auction: ihe purchaser: was -Goy: W. Cox, of Boston, and the price paid , was $175S)06p ifewif e4l tbe company; will r that the mining operation will ba contiouect;IThe i fecelveship held by BBMiileriU be. dis; solved and the sale: connrmeav oy the court later; "R n i Ma nh ; Waste tissue, motes appetite, improves; d tion. inlnrea refreshing . sleep, gives renewed strength and health . That's what Hollister's: Rocky Mountain Tea does; 85 cents Tea negro tr,tf Hizarr; A;a Pinatknoriinarily hntf ad& much wcrse when the negi 6 happens, to b. filled 7 with" "liquid ; ci lme., Tbis T'wM.-.the case with Lucius, Allen, Y South Carolina-ijegro l who raised all sorts of a rough -houfe in Brook lynSunday;ivening; and with ;his razor cut Ah nie Clickand Lizzie Hobon'.- Officer Mod roe,3 caught the negro nfter-a ? hard chase and placed him'.in j-U.The condi tion of both women ie regarded aa quite serious.1 " Barn Barn. Last . Friday nighs Rbout ten o'clock, a barn . belonging to Jn o, T, Barringer was discovered on fir. The building was de??tror rvita a quantity of foed. i a loss is partly cover id hy insuri aace. The cause of the fire is not known, but it' is supplied that some one was using the barn as a lodging place frr th c ght and set it on fire accidentally J The fire department turned out: but was unable to save "trie 'structure' Ssffirs-Kluitz Wedding. There was a great surprise sh;s evening w hen it became ioow that Misa Minnie Kluttz, oi 1 ad ing Ford, and J.;C Soweis. of this township, were quietly i aar ried at the home of the brMe mother. Rev N. D Bodie, of the Lutheran chur-h officiated. The couple wil t live at the home of Mr. Sower's-father, v five miles from Salisbury, Salisbury c r: respoudence Charlotte Observer, January, 9th. Social Meeting, The Ladies' Aid Society of thr First Methodist Church, will give an entertainment to tne mem bers of that church Thursd a y evening, at the church. The, en tire membership of the church is invited to b present and it is J j hoped ttfaTVh'? occaioil wiTrffDW interesting and profitable to those who attend. Saovdiift oo Exhibition. ' An interesting exhibiti o n i s now in progress at the st ore of J. H. Reid, conducted by Mrs. Hen rietta Beeks and Miss Newman, of Savannah, Ga., in behalf of the Southern Cotton Oil Com pany, These" ladies are giving the public lessons in cooking on gat stoves, and are showing a method of short ing made by the company they "represent, and which it is designed to introduce in the place of the .leaf lard from Western packing houses; 25th AnnlTersary ot Announcements of the 25th an niversary of the -marriage of Mr. and Mrs. PinckC. Enniss, of Ral eigh, have been 1 received- here. Pi tick C. Enniss, a Salisburian of the old days, and Miss Kate C Heryey, were, married . January 17th, 1882, consequently th& 25th anniversary of the occasion, their silver wedding, occurs' on Thurs day, Jauuary I7th,.cf this year. Mr. ajid Mrs. Enniss have many friends here who extend many good wishes ;.and hope they may still be hale, hearty and happy upon their 50th anniversary. A Loekfess Cbise. - -' - A bad negro named Coot Click, gave Officers Torrence and Graves a lively Tun this morning. The man was wanted by the officers and they saw" him this morning near Mahaley's "saloon. Officer Graves save chase on foot, and Office? Torrence secured a cab to do his chaBingr: They ran him out n to the Chestnn Hill neigh bornood where he took to the woods and escaped. ;;;; ' . f i Max Moses, the. prodnbe dealer and ' grocer at "Maiif and Inniss streetf, ill seil out his retail gro cery btfsi upss and quit that branch t)f his trade. ; He w i U oont inue at .his prHsent ir Wre but will engage iu a wholesale produce,! grain and Several Real Esta Deal?. ;hereas considerable activitr id the real-estnte market here fast Hseek. and several valuable nieces of-ground changed- hands.' "4 TheWashington ;building was purchased by-D. I. Arey for $40, 000. .. The property" was sold by SenatcxOverman; CLWelchP; H. Thompson and Mrs. W. B Duttert, theTfofmertowners. ,v "Tl u rsd it yaftern oon a -deal wHs mad by hich'O.-D. Davis tra s ferrc rtc N. B McCanless pqc ass lates, tha Davis r)rcperty at Mai j jnd Bank streets. The con sid ih in is said to -have -been 116,000 Tbe property transferred ijcln e the Davis hofneptef ' Th l 1 : ro j ' :rty changed har d gn r fihoiy ' aher t bis sale, Mf? s.' W S; Stackm r ai)d M L. B: "l- tha purchasers. . : TheNati6tial Hotel - r?ro:r rry has also 7' changed jband L. H. Clem ent, Esq , becoming tb ?tiwn er. The sale was made through J. M. Maupih, agent for R. Harris, of Danville, AVa. The property has a frontage of 75 feet and a depth of 198 feet. - Alias Bound Cver. : : Lucius Allen, the neg fokeii of in another column, , ;sng his razr on two women, fn Brotk-' lyn, had a hearing Tuesday be fore the Mayor rc-tem, and in default of $100 1'ond was sent to jail where he will abide until thn F-bruary term of the Superior count has a chat ice at him. Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty yeara." lCd by J. C. Ajpmp Co., XoweU, Alto mmnMorown or SARSAPAKILU PILLS. HAIR VKKtt. ifers Wa have no edTet ! We pnblisli tbe formuUui of afl our medicinea. Ayer'8 Pills keep the bowels regular ah veeetaoie ana genxiy iaxanv WeakEunds 11 A Kui.1 J One of the Best General Line'v; of Furniture in the State can be found at W. B. 108 West Inniss, where you are Invited to call when 8 0 0 REtf VEAR'S REEtorJGSr 0 w We take great pleasure in extending to you, our 0 friends and patrons,: all the 8 We can frame no bet f juuyc luai iiiis jtcar win ue iui wiin you as xne pasi year nas neen wiie us. () ' : Thanking you for your very liberal supportand, (), soliciting a cbntinuanca ofjhe Bame, 'we 'are, " ' y- with respect, - - ; ? (yalisliiipyf r I - Spencep, T.larion N. C. - aouacco Huridreds of imitation brands are : on sale that loolc Jike Schnapps to bacco. The outside: of the imitation plugs of tobacco is flue cured the same as Schnapps, but the inside is filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened air cured tobacr.n Onp rh bchnapps Will satisfy tobacco hunger : er: than two chews The color. ize of the tags, plugs; and packages of certain imitation brands of tobacco have been miade so much like Schnapps-that they have often been accepted by buyers under the belief that they were getting Schnapps. Sufficient proof lias been secured to establish the fact that - certain brands are infringements and in vio lation of the trade mark laws, yet the trade will continue to be imposed " upon by these infringers until the suil already entered and now pending to protect Schnapps is decided. A great many of these imitations are R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, n. C. Grove has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales vouip. ioes uus recoru anaoswywuigvqyiKMue is a 1 ea ent padcoge or drove's That's the house the Doctor huilt, The biggest house you see ; Thauk goodness he don't get on r ni' iv y, U For we take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. - i T. W. Grimes Drug Co. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having duly qualified as Executors of the last will and testament of EU Holiehoruser, deceased, this is to noii fy aU creditor8 to present their claims to the undersigned for jStjment on or before the 24th-day of November, 1907. or this notice will be ple,ad in bar their recovery. ' . This Nov. 24th, 1906.- ' J. A and L. A. HdLSHSOUER. Executors of Eli "Holphouser. jJohn L. Rendleman. Atty. 12-5 6t in need of such g6ods. compliments of the season. ter New Year's wish than to ao jjixiepciuuc ctuu BucutJcts: SUWiMERSETTS, brown in tneEiedmiihtGiimfi : ' The Mtatipn Brands Have 3chnapps Quality Onft- On the iOutside- Of the Plug ' 1 r j of such to- and sharw ': oi mens appeal 10 you e We all keep reading the You are invited o 0 0 Tfl steiess Chill pOOQi iOOigOOi jooprr over the- biggest sales in our whole history, and we take- this opportunity to thank the public for their very liber al patronage' during the past year. We wish every one a prosperous and happy Jew ear, WOY. ' ' BELK-HMRY .0l o o iQQ) pjuroftheseandyouwiU Jrayemorepleasuremomenfe - r-fz-CRiffiDOCk-TERBYCO? SHOES XTreat for All. made fromIgoodleatfc n ii ni. " m: ersinthats rights Bell SllOB : StOFB, 4i J M.G.iWcCURDY,:Mariager,v 111, North Main Street;?- Salisbury, M... C. v- claimed to be "just as -goodas,-Schnapps, but there is only one gen uine Schnapps.. Be sure the letters oh the tag, and stamped on the plug under the tag.spell S-C-H-N-A-PP-S and then you have it-thef most wholesome tobacco produced, with just enougb sweetening to preserve the ;mildrjuicy,:mul the leaf tobacco. Expert, tests prove that this flue cured tobacco- grown in the famous Piedmont: region re- f quires and takes less sweetening than -any other and has a wholesome, s tim ulating, satisfying effect on chewers. . . If the tobacco you are chewing i dotft satisfy you more than the mere habit" of expectorating ston nlinh- J yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco: Schnapps is like, the tobacco chewers formerly bought costing from 75c. to $1.00 per pound; Schnapps is sold at 50c. per pound, in 5c. cuts, istrictly 10c. and 15c. plus. A 'if over One and a Half JMillion wo ure, no ray. - 4 ouc tuadc Koob wver flus. to join us" for W o 0 0 cP 30QQ For m all that is mnlSc Tome Our Shoes FarmWear are: . Unequal ed i I or tabletB. Tfl&rusw t Dp teea iioswefsr n W . 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