I Among Our Advertisers. Dave Oeatreicher bas a change of ad. to-day. .He is offering cloaks at a bargain. Bart's Boston, the new shoe store at 127 North Main street, has a change of ad. See it. A little quiet business, a little dead town and merchants who do not advertise, constitutes the de bris along the banks df Salt River. Will you "take a dug-out or an automobile?, ChristmaB Tidings 1 Yes, and bargains for everybody-. See the big ad. of the Globe Department Store in this issue. They've got something for you a Christmas gift. Go get it. The intelligent, wide-awake and successful businessman is ever on the alert for some method by whiah he can reach prospective customers. Constant advertising is the one idea around which all his efforts crystalize. Its con stancy to business is like' the growing of a tree. He may not see it grow, he may, at times, think it. does not grow, but in the course of a year he knows it . has grown. . SPENCER NEWS NOTES. Southern Bailwaj ghes $500 to a churcb, Work on Water Works Commenced. By general report we larn that the, Southern Railway has donated $500 towards the completion of the Presbyterian church at this place. This is a very timey and Dying of Famine, is, in its'torments, like dying of cousnmptionv The progress, of consumption, from the beginiug to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. When I had consumption in its first stage," writes Win. Myers, of Cearfosp, Md., "after trying differ- ' - 1 , . . -all. nmch ftnnrmfttWl ,ift oA if ent. medicines ana a good aoctor, nets t.hA Ruilara nomro in vain, I at last took Dr. King's with the efforts of the Christian New. Discovery, which quickly and. IjeOnle Ot t.hA town Thia with ponouuijr tmou mn. x xiuyu xC- the uift. tn t.h Connor v M n lief .and sure cure for coughs cold s A., shows a verv commendable so.re .throat' broachitis' etc smrit nrf hv nnntU. ia t- itiveiy prevents pneumonia - State of North Carolina, I Rowan Cooimr, J ferent from, the course generally pursued by corporations. The artesian well of this place has been sunk to a depth of about 200 feet and is supplying an aband ant quantity of good pure water. The report of the State Chemist has been received and the water is pronounced to be excellent. Pipe for the. water mams has been distributed along the main streets and the work of laying same is expected to progress as Guaranteed at price 50c and Trial bottle free all drug $1.00 a store 3 bottle. Williams The Bicycle Man EXEOUTdR'S NOTICE. Having qufied -as exeeutot; of Mrs. A. 'B.( G: Brown, deceased, of Eowan j county. thi Is . to no tify all pirsoi:s having claims agaihst the estate of saitt deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned off or before the 6th dy Of Nov. 1908, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate sets tlement. , This No v. 6th,1905. Burton Caig, F. J, Mubdook, Attorney. Executor. In Superior Court Notice to Heirs. Amanda Hamlet, E. D. Gardner; Map gie Long and husband Lewis Long,i Annie Morrison7 and husband Robert -Morrison, Ada Neely and husband Frank Neely, Minnie Barber and hus band Willie Barber, vs. Mollie Howard and husband Pink Howard, Abner Feamster, Washington "Feamster. George Ann Feamster, lan-. ny Arey :and husband Hardy Arey, John Feamster, Kerr Feamster, Pearl Feamster,' Norman Feamster and Wm. A. Gardner. Notice is hereby given Washington Feamster,. Wm. A. Gardner and Hardy Arey that a petition has been filed be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county and State aforesaid by the heirs of John Feamster, deceased ; praying that the real estate set out in said petition be sold for partition, in order that the heirs may hold their re spective part in severalty. You are therefore notified to appear on or before the 23rd day of December. 1905, at the office of s id Clerk and ' answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. J. F. McCUBBINS, Clerk Superior Court. This 18th day of November, 1905. US- the weather will permit. Hopes Fisher St. are entertained for its completion before spring. has Guns, Shells, brrapho- phones, at BARGAINS. Bi cycle fitting, tires, etc. If you wish a gun, come to see at the Standpipe 113 W. HARDWARE! Call and see our line of SHELF HARDWARE. Both Cooking j and Heating. We are not to be" undersold on anything Harness for Everything. Call and see our line. STOVES ti. M. Mi8enneimer nas pur chased an interest in the grocery business of C. L. Hall. The .firm name will hereafter be known as Hall & Misenheimer. TlDe WritsrS If you want a real good type writer at half the actual price for machines of its quality, call at this office and let us show vou the American, the latest and best out. tf. G.S. Williams THE BICYCLE, MAN. OnoClinute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. IT Dl For Substantial FURNITURE at VERY LOW PRICES Go to see E. E. Stoufleiire, 112-114 E, Fisher St. 7 4 Here is where you can find it and where the price will be made to suit your pocket book. We handle all kinds of Furniture, Pictures, Bedding, Stoves, etc., and cordially in vite you to give us a call. Very truly yours, E. E. STOUDEMIRE, . No. 112-114 East Fisher St. successors to D. A. Atwell. j ----- - N. B. Washing Machines op 30 Days Trial. Gome and see them. PENNYROYAL PILLS JV SeJe and reliaJale, they l overcome weakness, irv- crease vigor, banish pains. No remedy eauaJs PR. MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS Sold by Druggists and Dr. Motts Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Do oa appreciate ac curac' in having your prescrip tions filled? Send them to us. Cornelison & Coot Up-to-the-minute Druggists. 9 i JDiUlii il Jl .iaiiiJlv. MiMMillllij . A, THIS SHOE is just one of forty -two styles the new shoe store is show ing, that go direct from Ma,ker to wearer no middle man's prof it added on. THE LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE Where a lady can buy everything she wants ready to wear. We make a specialty of Ladies' goods. We stud their wants and keep up with all the , new things. Of course every lady wants to have the right thing, and when, she goes shopping, if she doesn't take the Magazines and Journals, she is more or less dependent on the merch ant she trades with to give her the correct thing. If you trade with us you can be assured of this, and you can find everything here that is kept in an Up-to-Pate City Store. Our motto is to sell you Up to-Date, Fresh, New Goods , at reasonable prices: We are not going to offer you Bates on one or two things to get you in and then stick; you on something else. You will find our prices as low as anybody's when you com pare goods. : : : : IN UNDERWEAR, we simply have everything from an infants wrapper to the largest sizes made. We have Childrens' Union Suits at 25 and 50 cents. Misses', same prices Ladies' at 25, 50, Si. 00 and up to $2.50 per suit. We have a big assortment of Ladies' Vests and Pants from 25c. up to $1.50. We have the medicated flannel Vests and Pants. SWEATERS are going to be worn again this season and we have laid in a good supply of them in White and Red. Ladies Rain Coats and everything that is necessary for a Ladies ward robe. You haven't seen the best until you see our stock. ITTAIIM CAMPBELL, SALISBURY, N. G. ' " -m9 : Salisbury Store New Building ltf5) 57 North 11 It Hain St. &EIMES SAYS "QUALITY COMES FIRST" We have a well-deserved reputation as bein the lowest priced Drug Store in Salisbury, but we did not gain that reputation by sacrificing quality for cheapness. With us qualily comes firat in importance. We handle good, substantiol, bound-to-giye-satisfaction drug store goods - of every kind. That is the reason chance patrons be come regular customers at our store. For high-grade . prescription work, for drug store" articles that are per fectly reliable and for prices unbeaten anywhere in Salisbury, GRIMES' DRUG STORE is the place. 126 North Main Street. ma l 5 "3355 f- -Tnyin aMM w. ' HI! ! mil iWWiilW lin l . V. -T :- .A.' ' . . - t - ' V : . Drug Proposal. Beginning now we wis to furnish you with all the Drug tore Goods you may need. All goods to be of the best quality and guar anteed, and to be charged for at lowest possible prices consistent with quality. Service to be superior, so that at all times you will be waited upon promptly and by experienced pharmacists This is a bid for your trade. We are ranxious to count you as one of our Custo mers, for we know the satis faction will be mutual. Money refunded without argument if at any time you purchase goods that are not satisfactory. May we count you a customer ? SALISBURY DRUG CO., 115 N. Main St. . WATCH CM iiiii Are Good, and G-o-"fcetwei to Wo ci-fFdr mnromo m ffWl.M 1 cases that by year?! . its m "iMfiAt isaeiiVUiu n . M5gJ'mmm' I ' be the best We want to sell eas? n)ovemeuta .that will V-fM Zmk U9 business for years s. V 'fm y come. No other ieweler can, or does sell at a lower fhatv wo Art nnolifir considered. tTT . t- i 1 4 1 . i? A vj vve want you to come ana luspeex; our large biock oi up io t date watches. We can please you in style, quality and price. The Best Repairing in the State. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ..W. H. LEONARD 9 Jeweler and. Optician, OLD P0ST0FFICE, SALISBURY, N- C. ' Take Craddock's Sample shoes. Prosperity, M. D. Every season a good tonic is offered you here and TO-DAY we're unpacking One Thousand of these SAHliPLE.SH and prescribe them because they're GOOD. You pay riojthing for the prescription aiid get a bigl discount on the medicine. .POPULAR PRICE FOOT WEAR i g TWHS STRICTLY CASH j Wm. ER WIN, Manager, 111 N. Main Street, Salisbury. N. C. The President says: "A square dial for eve We say: Representefl or Your nr ii mercnan ise as RY f1AM." nr "n i SI money mi 891 We cannot give you a very good idea of pur immense istock in an ad vertisement, but we can give you a most cordial invitation to visit our store and inspect the many special values we are offering. Silks! Silks! Silk plaids in waist patterns. Fan cy silks for suits, dress trimmings and linings of every kind. Table linen in all grades from the cheapest cotton damask to the best double faced pure linen. Children's Shoes. If there is any one thing or line in our store to which we've given more thought than to another, it is our line of Children's .Shoes. We have made them a study for years and we believe that we sell, the best Shoes for Children made by any factories in the world. If you buy Shoes here for the Children you may be sure they are the best money can buy or honest labor produce. Dress Goods. We are ready to show you an im inense line of wool dress goods of every description and quality from 10c yard up. Broadcloth, spunged and shrunk, all colors, at $1.00 yard. Imperial Serge, Black, 52 inches wide, at $1.00 yard. Bargain Counter. 30 men Worsted Dress goods at 10c yard: 40 inch worsted dress goods at 15c yard; worsted plaids at 15c yard; Mohair, 36 inches wide, at 25c yard; Mohair, all colors, 50c grade, at 39c yard; Henrietta, all colors, at 25c yard; heavy dress flannel at 25c yard; waterproof flannel, 54 inches wide, at 39c yard; Tricot flannel, all colors, at 25c yard; fine French flannel, 50c grade, at 39c yard; white wool flannel at 15c yard; red flannel in all grades; cotton flaunel in all grades and the best you ever bought at 10c yard; pink, grey and brown cotton flannel in all grades. Pant cloth, good quality, at 20c yard; outing at 5c yard; fine quality brown domestic at 6c yard; bleached do mestic at 5c yard. ' Large assortment of Daisy Cloth and Outing in light colors. Eden Cloth, a new cotton cloth in beauti ful patters for waists,, children's dresses and night robes. Wm llllfl i I - J - X mm mi ; am 21 ' V

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