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SOUTHERN MAN FfiR PRESIDENT. FAITH. Deferred from la )t week. Hard Rap at Northern Democratic Organ- i The George Hoffner farm re . Izatlon by a Southern Newspaper, centiy sold was bought by Mon- There are no Democrats except roe Stirewalt for forty one hun- South of the Ohio, The organ- dred dollars. It has some fine izations by that name north of granite on it that will bring him the Ohio are mostly Populists, m a lot of money m the future. Socialists, Anarchists and the devil Ivey Hoffner will teach school knows what. at Dunn's Mountain, commenc- As the Democratic party nation- jng Monday, Nov. 18th. i.llv ha.n hnn.nmn m ata! v a nartv - .m .e One of our neighbors has the 01 opposition, so tnese peopie 01 . - dim oreeda. nationalities ftnd cash to buy a little farm with, nfcW.p HXin , nr.nnaif.inn nnW ftd will SOOU buy and move On it VARIOUS AND SUNDRY ITEUS. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE V FIRST NATIONAL BARK J SALISBURY, N. C. Short Items of General and State News " and Current Comment. It has been given out that Wil liam J. BrVan would accept the Democratic nomination for the W, 0. Coughenotjr, President, I m ft T TT! T iJ L . ; j , ioaq i I 'l. U. v lce-rxesiaenB, declares he will not seek the nom-1 ination nor be disgruntled should Capital - - $50,000.00 the name of Democracy. Availability has come to be the campaign slogan of all parties; capability is the least considered. How much the barrel holds, or how near full any special barrel can be made, is the determining feature between contending candi dates. We take issue on availability. The convention held in Nashville on Tuesday had for its purpose the placing of a Southern man as a candidatefor President. If the Democratic party, of which the - South is the whole thing, cannot choose of its own, then it does not deserve the candidate. Why swap away the only political low - a. i? j l n iii i t j putney onne ooutn s sonaity piat cars are - very scarce and omy xor avauaDUitys sae, .con- hard t0 get Ten dollars has tinually permitting the selection been piaced witn the agent at rtf ft. nnnniiafa frnin eantinne tTiofc I j-. . . . . vides to secure cars for the differ when he can find one. The Bird .Brothers nave a very large contract for getting out some granite curbing. Peeler, Bame & Co,, have been awarded the contract for the granite that goes in J: Yorke's new residence at Concord, N, C. We have had some big white frosts the past few nights. The big fine granite monument is ready to ship. It goes to Boone, N. C, and was cut on the Phillip's mountain by Peeler, Bame & Co; ' Will Bame's little baby is very it be given to some one else. An oil portraifof Samuel John son, .who was governor of North Carolina during the revolution wars presented to the State by the Sons of the Revolution last week. At about 10:20 a. m.. Satur day, November 16th President Roosevelt signed the proclamation making Oklahoma a state. Okla homa was cut off of Indian Teflrri tory some years ago and in this Surplus, - - $40,000.00 Dibbctobs : John S. Henderson, D. A. Atwell, T, C. Linn, H. N. Woodson, Burton Craige, W. S. Blacfemer, Walter H. Woodson, W. B. Strachan, A. H. Price, W. C. Coughenour. Every accommodation extended con- T a. m 1 . Bistent witn saie Dan King. W.H.WHITE. Cashier. i Valuable Farm For Sale. FARMS TO ENT. Two good One-horse Farms to rent with good buildings and water. Would like for parties that rent to sow wheat crop this fall, I have a lot of manure I will give free to put on the land. Will furnish stock to work the lana it aesirea. inese farms are on the Bringle ferry road, about f of a mile from the driver. Ap ply to WALTER BURRAGE, 10-29 tf Richfield, N. C, No. 2. XSSSa TOE n -r Repairing. l can repair your Doner, engine, .saw mill, gun stove or most any kind of machin ery, and will do it at a reasonable price. Write a card or come to see me. Shop, South Main street, I Chestnut Hill, or address postoffice box 13, Salisbury, N. C. J. B. DAVIDSON. I hereby offer for sale my 'farm Jamestown Ter-Ceitfennlal Exposition, Nor of 58 acres on the Stokes Ferrv folk. Yi April 26th No. 30th, 1907. . . ii . i I I atest deal tases m tne remaining public Road five miles South-east anuarrt wSiiwav purbiuu ui tut) beiiibucjr auu ud- ui onuouuiy, xi. v. j uuy d '-a.- comes the state of Oklahoma, the room dwelling house, good out 46th in the Union. buildings, good pasture and well waierea. For price and terms see, Lbwib I. Caublb, IR. F. D. No. 6, Salisbury, N. C, This Sept. 18th 1907. tf give him no votes? The South has been without a candidate since Mr. Bell, forty seven years ago. The South has been without a President since Mr. Polk,-sixty years ago. Why wait longer to be in the running? The way to resume is to resume. Tennessee should send a dele gation to the next convention in structed to vote for a Southern man. If the balance of the Democrats in the convention over ride this plain proposition in equity, so much the worse for the Democrats. Nashville American. Ut. Pleasant' s Oil Well. It has been held by scientists that the geographical formation of Anson, Stanly and the lower sect ion of Cabarrus county, gives all indications that it is an oil bearin section, A few days ago an "oil well" was discovered in Mount Pleasant, but the discovery has created nothing other than local interest. There has been no rush of prospectors. Not even suffi cient interest has been aroused to cause anybody to make an inves tigation, A Mount Pleasant cor respondent of The Concord Trib une declares that the oil well is a reality. The oil was discovered in the water from a well at the home of Professor .Fisher. The correspondent says : "If you are inclined to disbelieve your own MM -a ent snippers. Two dollars se cures a car in so many hours or the railroad pays the damages. mm Several young people ot our town go to school at Crescent High school. Jonn McJNairy, ot JLenoir, was down on a short visit Thursday. Poles are being put up for John Josey's telephone lhie from Faith to his residence, a distance of 3 or 4 miles. Several people are killing hogs since the cold weather has set it Murry Peeler is opening a quar ry to get out some granite near Faith. . Rev, and Mrs. W, R. Davis will soon move to a settlement in Davidson county where he has a call. , Venus. LIBERTY ROADS. Deferred from last week. mi ine iarmers are tnrougn sow ing wheat and now the rabbits must look crosseyed and get to the thickets, School commenced at Liberty last Monday with Miss Maggie Bame as teacher. C. A. Campbell is on the sick list at this writing. tev. Li. a. uoraeii preacned a tnnchinff sermon n.t. Lihftrf-.v lo J-fc WIN n ft am m Br-l , ojfoo wubu jruu b tuo ,uu oar wie gUnJay wairtjr, jus go aown inco me wen, lawson ttooaman nas oeen on the sick list but is improving at this writing. Messrs. Li. a., i rout man ana R. L. Frick are in the well digging business this week. J. W. Basinger will erect a new T. E. I IT nnnnnmi HK.XP nv UU1 1UHU1 UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. A FULL LIE OF CASKETS; It is not in the South alone ha liquor is getting the black eye. in tne election in iinonis ast week, the whiskey center of the country, four counties voted out " the Baloons. Kernersvill News. He Fought at Gettsburg. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., who lost a foot at Gettsburg, writes: "Electric Bitters have done me more good than any med icine I ever took. For several years I had stomach trouble, and paid out much money for medi cine to little purpose, until I be gan taking Electric Bitters. I would not take $500 for what they have done for me: Grand tonic for the aged and for female weak nesses. Great alterative and body builder ; best for the lame back and kidneys. Guaranteed by all druggists. 50c. Seed Wheat. I have anicelot of seed wheat and will sell same at reasonable prices. Apply to A. W. Winecoff, Salisbury. N. C.10 16 3t Cabbage Plants and Watch Repairing. ! The undersigned is prepared to have all your Frost Proof Cab bage plants-hipped to your near est express office any time from October to April for $1,50 per 1, 000 : you pay the express. Club lots will make the express lees on the 1000. He also has an experience of more than 40 years in the Jewelry business and is better prepared now than ever. You can leave and get your watches with Mr, Wi.l Taylor, (Kluttz & Rendleman's,) with the Lyerly hoys at Granite Quarry, with Mr. P. Alex. Peeler, Faith; or you can send them di rect to our. door by mail for a few cents. Cut this out and save it for reference long after it disap pears. Send all orders and work as per above to R. L. BROWN, ll-6-13t. Salisbury, N. C, No. 6 announces extremely low rates to Norfolk, Va., and return on account of the above occasion. The following round trip rates will apply -from Salisbury, N. C. : Season tickets, $14.50 Sixty-day tickets 12.10 Fifteen-day tickets. ....... 11.15 Coach excursion tickets, . . . 6.60 Coach Excursion tickets will be sold on Tuesday, with limit seven days from date of sale, will be stamped "Not good in Pullman or Parlor cars." Other tickets will be sold daily April 19th to November 80th, inclusive. The Southern Railway will afs ford excellent passenger service to and from Norfolk on account' of this occasion. For further information and Pullman reservation address any agent Southern Railway or write R. L. Verkon, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. W. H. Tayloe, G. P. A., till 11-30. Washington, D. C, A look on the wall on the east Bide of the well a short distance from the bottom and you will have the pleasure oi seeing tne on coming in. The water enters the well at the 'bottom by two veins, from the north and northwest. It has ' M been argued that it is the gasoline dwelling in the near future. leaking out of the tank which is Billy. used in connection with the gaso line engine. But oil was detected before any gasoline engine had been brought to town, and be sides, the amount that Jcomea in to the well would make it rather difficult to keep any in the tank at all, It is a genuine oil well furnished by mother nature, and no mistake." It would seem from this that that gasoline theory would not hold. The evidence is sufficient to justify an investigation and The Chronicle believes the matter should be brought to the atten tion of the StPte geologist. The striking of a spouter in lower Cabarrus would result in the ex ploitation of Stanly and Anson and we believe a new oil field would be opened up. Charlotte Chronicle, Grocery Store WSPREAD Meat Market Attention is called to the fact that I have just stocked my storeroom on West Fisher Street, with a Freeh and Select line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Beef, Pork and Salted Meats, and will keep in season Oysters, Game and Country Produce. When in need of anything in my line you are cordially incited to give me a call when you have Country Produce to sell call on me and get the highest market price for same. Beef Cattle, Hogs and Shep wanted. Be sure to find my place before you buy or sell. PHONE 281. 121 WEST FISHER ST. SALISBURY, N. C You can't be well if you., have a weak, unhealthy, tired out stom ach. Neither can you feel good if by some little irregularity in eating you have caused the stom ach to get out of order. These little stomach troubles are signs of indigestion, which may and very often turn into a very bad case of dypepsia. Don't . allow this to go on a single day without doing something to overcome it. Take some good reliable and safe digestant like KODOL For Dys pepsia. KODOL is the best reme dy known today for heart burn, belching and all troubles arising from a disordered disgestion. It is pleasant to take and affords re lief. Sold by -James Plummer and all druggists. Mineral Jfater that Defies Drugs Nature's Great Blood Tonic The recent drug: exposures in this Country have proven to all that deadly poisons and stimulants lurk in many Patent Medicines. You never know when you might be tak ing some of that class. Nature has made ample provision for restoring vigor and vitality to humanity, and the public, as well as doctors, resort to Natural Remedies, when all others have failed. Are you troubled with Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Malaria, Kidney or Bladder Trouble, Chronic Diarrhoea pr Dysentery, and above all, that dreadful disease Scrofula which has almost baffled human skill, or Diseases pecu liar to Females? 1 Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated Iron & Alum Water comes Water Is Natures Remedy for Nature's Ills. Yes, when you consider that disease from impoverished or run down conditions of the system, this Natural Mineral furnishes the system what it needs. The analysis of this Water, shown on the bottle, tells you what Nature thinRs you should taKe when sicn, and the doctor who reads it will agree. Do you think the grouping together in this Water of 17 different minerals, which are recognized by medical writers as most powerful blood tonics, could have been accidental? Reason answers, NO ! An 18-oz bottle of Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated 'Iron and Alum water contains all the minerals of 25 gallons of the average natural water Then why buy a barrel of water when you can get a bottle of minerals at the trivial cost of one dollar. The dose is a teaspoonful in a glass of your own spring water. How this Water acts upon the system is not clearly known. It is judged mainly by its works. It has cured all the diseases numerated above, and many more, evidently through its action as a powerful BLOOD TONIC. We have many valuable certificates, which we will be glad to mail, if you are interested. . J. M. ECHOLS CO., Lynchburg, Va. Sold and Recommended by - j T. W. Grimes Drue: Co,, Chestnut Hill Dm? Co., HHI. Cooke Pharmacy. Notice to Creditors. All persons indebted to KobertTodd. deceased, are hereby notmed to pre sent their claims to the undersigned administrator, on or before the 1st dav I of October, 1908, or this notice Will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This Sept. 25th, 1907. W, H, Golee, Administrator of Robert Todd, Burton Craige, Attorney. 10-2 6t FOP Sale. I have a number of window eash, doors and frames with glass in them, taken from the storerooms on Innis street re centiy remodeled, wnicn are in first-class condition and are offered for sale. Apply to Mrs. J. A, Caldwell, 121 East Inniss St. Day 'Phone 531. Night 'Phone 201, 222-224 South Main St. SALISBURY, N. C. J. 0. WHITE & CO., Garriage and IfJagon Builders. FARM AND DRAY WAGONS. DELIVERY WAGONS, OPENXTOP, BEST QUAL1TYX STYLE. We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Cb.'s farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carriages and Buggies Repaired, Painted and made as good as new. - New Tops made and Old Tops Repaired. New Cushions furnished and old Cushions Repaired. New Dashes furnished and old Frames Recovered. Rubber Tires a specialty, Steel Tired Wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old Rubber Tires Repaired. All Kinds Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department. Surrys, Buggies and Wagons for sale. Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call and get prices. J. 0. White & Co. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o is now going on at D) 2j THE GREATEST OFFERING OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE EVER GATHERED UNDER ONE ROOF IN SALISBURY. An opportunity unequal in the past seasons for variety, quality and value. " Never before have we put forth such strenuos efforts to please the buying pub lic and we believe in every article we have to offer them. We believe that honest values and hard work will conquer every obstacle and bring to our store the cream of the purchasing public. . VALUES REIGN HERE. GOODS AS REPRESENTED OR YOUR MONEY BACK. From now until January, 1st, 1908, we will deliver packages at SPENCER ou Tuesday and Friday afternoon. Mail orders attended to promptly, and express charges paid on all bills amounting to $o.uu or more. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ladies Home Journal Patterns! for NOVEMBER are here. The Home Journal pat terns are the most up-to-date patterns cut ic America and are being sold by leading merchants in prefer ences all other patterns. Ladies Home Joural Mag azine. We are regular subscription- agents for the Home Journal and you can either hand .'in your subscription here or get a copy of Jhe Magazine here each month. Subscription for year $1.50- Sin gle copy, 15c- The Needle work Book Illustrating The Ladies Home Journal Embroidery Pat terns now on sale at 5c These bocks contain much valuable information relatiting to fancy work and home-made Christmas presents. It is worth 50c to home needleworker. November Style Books and a TRANSFER PATTERN tree to all who call lor them. We sell QUEEN QUALITY SHOES for Women, KING QUALITY SHOES for Men. O O o o 3 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o JO o o Itlen's Furnishing Depart ment. In this department we are showing: a ereat line of dependable merchandise that will appeal to men who care to be well dressed. We have succeeded in securing for this season's offering the mont complete line of the "little things" for men and boys we have ever shown and will'appreciate an otmortunitv of showing you "through." WHEN YOU VISIT . SALISBURY VISIT Goods as Represented or Your Mney Back. When it comes to this department we hardly know what to say. It is a regular Shoe-Store, and we carry as large a stock of shoes as any Shoe Store in Salisbury. The shoes we sell are the best man can make. Just to show you what w4 can do and in order to offer special inducements for the next week or two we will place on sale 1,200 pairs of MEN'S. WOMAN'S anil P.TTTT TlPTfM'O nuiu nr a ttt 2 LESS THAN COST TO MAKE. These shoes are all out where yott" can see them, handle them and know just what you are getting. ' Ideal Shoes for Children and Star Brand Shoes for all the family. O O o o THE BIG DE PARTMENT STORE. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 101 DYSPEISIA digests What you eat saasaaja For Backiche-Weak KIdnejs trj DeWItt's Kidney & Bladder Pillt-Sara and Sate PKBFAMD ON LT AT THK LABORATORY OF E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO, XU For sale by James Plummer and all Druggists.
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