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Mocksvtlle Items. . Mocksville Courier, April 19tlu The Baptist at this place will begin a protracted meeting at their church on the 5th Sunday night in this month. Mrs. Frank Brown and son, Frank Brown, -Jr., of Salisbury, attended Presbytery. They were the guest of Mrs. J. H. Stewart, Concord Presbytery which con vened with the Presbyterian church at this place last Thurs day adjourned Monday. The meeting was largely attended and was enjoyed by all. Attending ministers were a body of intelli gent, fine looking men. Sales of Real Estate at Bear Poplar.' , The Inter-State Realty Com 'pany, of this place, hag recently purchased about 600 acres of land in Rowan county at Bear Poplar. Yesterday a number of citizens went to the tract, when several interesting-deals were made. W. N. Johnson, of this place bought a tract of 20 acres $40 per acre; Dr. George F. Brown and John O. Houston, of Bear Hoplar, bought jk tract of 20 acres, paying $50 per acre; S. A. Lowrance bought two lots, one at $50 ani one at $60. This property is on the line of the North Carolina Midland Railway, several miles this side of Barber Junction, and destined to become a good town. Mooresville Correspondence Charlotte Ob&er ver. , . Race Trouble at Ut Airy. J- As a result of a negro by the name of Walter Pen n resisting ar rest and other negroes overpower ing and disarming Deputy Sheriff U. G. Belton and Officer John Samuels, a negro is dead, and the local military conpany was ordered to the scene of what was almost a riot. The negroes succeeded in securing the pistols of the officers and fired about twenty shots at 4hem, and they only saved them selves by holdingn negro women be tween them.nd the attacking par ty. The dead negro was shot by one of his own race in the attempt to shoot the officers. The shoot ing occured outside the city limits and before the soldiers arrived the guilty parties had escaped; to the woods. T.Mt. Airy special, 16th, to Charlotte Observer. A Peculiar Egg. Saturday A. J. Winecoff, who conducts a store on Chestnut Hill, bjought to this office a hen's egg colored verv much as ; though dyed, the color being a! bronze brown with irregular white spots on it. By examination it is oasv to see that it is a genuine freak and at the same time makes a very pretty design for a colored Easter egg. Mr. winecort obtained it in a lot purchased from J. W, Wine coff, hi3 son, It is to be regrotted that we have disagreements between the employed', it has always been so and will continue to be so long as men, on either side, fail to live by the Golden Rale. This is the only principle capable of universal application, and when men come to abide by it labor troubles will cease. It is unfortunate for either I employers of labor or laborers themselves to be led by men who have no regard for the teachings of the Sermon on the Mount, - but. are controlled by motives of sel fishness alone. Yet 'such is often the case and in. all such cases, thousands are caused to suffer be cause of the selfishness and indis cretion of the misguided leader. N. C. Christian Advocate. ' Attorney Holton's Trick. In the trial of the Sraoot coun terfeiters last week in the federal court, the evidence as to the guilt of Mrs. Smoot was conclusive, and while it was also certain that her husband was too, there were cer tain things that must be proved in order to convict him. One of these was that he wrote two letters signed "C. W. Smith," found in Mrs. Smoot's grip with the coun terfeit money. Accordingly Mr. Holton had secret servica agent Thomas' ransacking Wilkes and Ashe counties for specimens of Smoot's writing, but he failed to find a scrap. On the morning of the trial Thomas called on Mr, Holton and told him that Smoot wanted thtwo gold watches taken from Mrs. Smoot. This was his chance and Mr. Holton was quick too see it. He had the watches sent but he also had Smoot to write a receipt) and sign it, for the watches. The writing of the let ters and receipt was identical and it furnished evidence that landed Mr. Smoot in5thejenitentiary. Lost:- A walking-stick, with -ferule, the handle is a knot where a branch was attached. The wood is what is known as winterfhuckle- berry and is varnished. Left in front of the old stone housed near Granite Quarry Sunday Some one picked it up during the after noon. A reward will be given for its return to this office. ! t A Young Mother at 70. "My Mother has suddenly been made yourg at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dypepsia had entirely disabled her, until siai months ago, when she began taking Electric Bitters." which have completely cured her and re stored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life,' writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpattick, of Danforth, Me. Greatest restora tive medicine on the globe. Sets Stomach, Liver and Kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness and Weak nesses. Wonderful fterve Tonic. Price 50. Guaranteed by all drug stores. . . To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo. Quiunine Tablets. Druggists refuad money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. . Always Emmr the Full Home jasatiyg . $dino ft Cures a Cold in On Bay, Grip in Two. (. &rsnri e& Eos. 25c. : I '. : I 1EFM&E1AT 0 SOMERSETY Old Time Wind Mill. The Echo, of Rocky Mount, "says that there is an old time wind mill on the Monticello farm, the home of the late Col. W, W. Caraway, in Lenoir county; or rather theemains of one, for the mill was erected in the thirties and has about succumbed to the ravages of the elements, The method of grinding was to put a fewt bushels of corn in the hopper on Monday and on Saturday go back after the meal, which would be ground by that time. -The Echo also says that on this same farm there is a deposit of Fuller's earth that for years, and even no has been carried off by some people who eat it. Their com plexion, it is stated, shows them to be "dirt eaters." Car Load Buyers Enthusiastic. Weaver organs and Weaver merits to Caroleon N. C, to Michael Bros, & Co. After re ceiving a shipment lately they wrote: "Some fine musicians were present at our opening and they were highly pleased with the Weaver piano especially. We Have always had a high opinion of your organs, and if1 possible, are even better pleased with your pianos. " Weaver Organ & Piano Co., - Manufacturers, York, Pa. Sold only by G, W. Frix, Salis bury, N. C . Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old, original Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and qui nine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 60c. w w Ni vfK afe $ w vft J ? i HIS is the time of year to buy a refrigerator so 11 that you can obtain the use of it at once for a long, hot Spring, Summer and Fall, and Summersett's is the Place to buy it, Because he has the best on the market and sells them at very reasonable prices. If you think of buying one. to make she hot months endurable, don't fail to see those he has. They will please you. W.B.SMIEBSETT! At No. 108 West Inniss Street. i Says the Whole Family. We supply all the drugs," medicines, toilet goods and sick-room goods and other drug store things needed by the whole family. Our prices are right, our stocks are kept fresh and in first class condition. We aim to please evesy cus tomer. We invite you to visit our store as often . . .as you can, and we promise you the best of ser vice in every detail. . Grimes Drug Store, 126 N. Main St., Salisbury. Health ' Goods In the purchasing of drugs, purity should be the first thing to consider. Auythihg used in promoting health should be just right, so much depends upon it. The drugs we carry are stock ed only after careful bests are made. We know that they are truly health goods for this reason. When in need of medicines remember these facts, for it's important to you to trade where goods are proved to be right, especially when prices are also right. SALISBURY DRUG CO., 115 N. Main St ARNESS ! o o Now is the time to buy a new set of harness. We have them for all purposes and at all prices. Light driving from $8.50 to $25 Carriage or Surry harness from $15 to $25. Team Wagon Har ness, best in town for the money. We have a job lot of harness which we will close out at a very close price. Now is the time' to get a bargain. Repairing of all kinds neatl and promptly done at lowest prices. v Cut this ad, out and bring it with you and for every $1 pur chase, or more, we will give a nice buggy whip. Hartline & Co. Phone 433. . 130 East Inniss St. 71 71 71 M 1 3 71 A VI 1 71 71 M SI WATCH CASES, WATCH MOVEMENTS' l.xto Good, and Go-TDetweeriji We offer moyements. and cases that by years of ex pe ' uce we have found to be J. ' o best. W'n want to sell cases and iov. vients that will make us bm.u,es8 for years Jto come. No" 'other jeweler can, or does sell at a lower price than we do, quality considered. We want you to come aud inspeet our large stock of up to date watches. We can please you in style, quality and price. The Best Repairing- in' the State. Satisfaction Guaranteed.' , OLD P0ST0FF1CE, SALISBURY, N- C. 7Bx7n7n7Bn7B DRUMMERS' SAMPLES. ,. 9 TWO FULL LINES JUST RECEIVED To be dealed out at 33 1-3 Cents LESS on the Dollar than you pay for the same material elsewhere. We mean what we say and our ads are always backed up with , the GOODS. Don't Forget .that -the jBeirV Store next to Saleeby's Candy Kitchen is the place and is at all times headquarters for Samples and SHOES that are reliable. Popular price foot wear) TCaH STRICTLY CASH .POPULAR PRICE FOOT WEAR, TCRH STRICTLY CASH 111 N. Main St., M- uiuiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiin-'iiiiiiiiiiiir.iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiialalniiiiiiiifi mm mm Queen Quality and Begina Oxfords for King Quality Shoes and Oxfords for Ideal and Faultless Shoes for the Mi k The great iron and tonic pill and restorative for men and women, producer Diauguu anu vn-auoy, uuuus up tue system ana renews tnemormal vigor, brineinff health and hapmness. 60dosesinabox. Forsalebvaii 1FTFR IKING SL16 wii1 mail it, securely wrapped, on receipt of price, $l .oo per box. WItn UOinOt Q boxes tov $6.0O. Dr. Mott's Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Ml by QALl8DUflY DRUQ CO. ! $5.00 reward for proof that there are any better shoes than the values we offer. mm X I? I, IN IN IN IN mm sc . u 8 mm uaCa
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