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It prescribes for each of fense a fine not to exceed $500, one years imprisonment, jor both, within the discretion of tfre court. Section 2 prohibits th& intro duction or shipment oflany ar ticle adulterated or nisbranded within the meaning of jthe act under penalty of not exceeding a fine of $200 for the first offense and $800, or one j ears imprison ment, or .bothr for eacli subse quent offense. - . Section 4 provides for xamin a-? trons of foods and drugs in the Bureau of Chemistry of the De partment of Agriculture. Own ers are to be given hearing and if found that any provision of the act has been violated, the Secre tary of Agriculture is to!certify the fact to the proper United States d '"strict attorney for action. All United States district at torneys. are 'obligated to conduct prosecutions without delay for the enforcement of penalties. The standards for drugs are the ones recognized in the United States Pharmacopo3a, r nation al formulary.' Confectionery is held adulterated if it contains any ingredient or coloring matter de leterious to health. Foods are held adulterated if containing Any ftubstances reducing, lowering or injuriously affecting its quali ty oJf strength; when any sub stance has been substituted whol ly or in part for the article; when any valuable constituent has been abstracted ; when- mixed, colored, t powdered, coated, 'or stained to conceal damage or any deleteri ous ingredients added. The use of preservatives by external ap plication is permitted, when the 'directions for the removal of such preservatives are sprinted on the covering of the package. Food products are declared adulterated j if in whole or in part of a filthy, : decomposed or putrid animal or vegetable substance, or of any portion of an animal unfit "for food, whether manufactured or not, or if the product of a diseas ed animal or one that has died . otherwise than by slaughter. The term "misbranded" ap plies to food or drugs whose pack age or label bears aryxstatement, design or device, false or mislead mg, or if falsely branded as to place where manufactured orpro t duced. The term "blend" is con strued to mean a mixture of like .substance and does not exclude -harmless coloring or flavoring in gredients. Dealers are protected against prosecution if they hold the guaranty of the concern from whom they purchased "the arti articles. The act is tp tafer ef fect Janv 1st, next. Washington dispatch. . - ' o Grend Celebration at Faith, N. C, on , ; The Glorious FottrthcVr?-r; In accordance ' with the' . usual custom, the old soldiers "of Faith will hold their annual : re-union and celebration at : Faith, N;:C., on July 4th;? -Extensive prepara tions have been made for this day, and no effort - will - be -spared to make it a memorable, as well as a iovous time to - all nresent. . The following r;programme has been prepared for. the occasion, and all may find something in it-to entertain and amuse them; ; l mobni g: Grand parade at 10:00 oclock from Faith to the grove, i Music by brass band. t Devotional exercises by Kev. Ray Davis. Music. j: Address of welcome by Rev, JL . Jl lOUOl . Response by Rev. C. A. Brown. Music. s Address by Rev. R. E, Neighbor Music. - r Address by Rev. J. C. Rowe, of Salisbury. Music. : ; Special dinner at Faith for "the old soldiers. ! ... . afternoon: ...... . Baby Show7 .Horse Racp. . Foot Race . . . . . Wheelbarrow Race. . 7. Sack Race . . ... Three-Legged Race. .... . , . , Old Men's Race ... ... . . . ..Potato Race. 4:00. . . . .Climbing Greased Pole. 4:15. Standing jon top of Greased Pole, on head 4:3. . .Free Acrobatic Exhibition. 4:45. . . . . . ... . .Base Ball at Park. The committee, of which J. Or Lingle is chairman, -and I PJ A. Peeler, secretary, extend the pub lic a cordial invitation to be pres ent. . "N- ' . T - I ' - - - xi '!--v :.r. 'V:1' AJft mm wb or. . This Sale ' Will -Eclipse .Any Previous Said" EyferX Heldr ,'ln " Salisbury Our Immense stockof Fresh New Goods (twice as large as Ve eVer carried at this - season bf : the year) will be mercilessly sacrificed We are going to make this a Big Sale because", in the first place we've got the goods to do it with, and in the seeond;place we are going tcput a price on them that will move , them, and those who stay away from this sale will be sorry for it V. .v " Vyi, ' . In order to make this the Greatest Mid-Summer Sale evar heldr in Salisbury bur store . will be closed from July 5th to Monday morning, 8 o'clock, of July 10th. It will require this time to go over cur siock oi goods and marK tnem aown, jvery line oi goousau our sior i guiug tu uuer uy tue jrnce Cutter's Knife, and you will see his sign by the red ticket placed on the 'goods. It's- our intention to put a price on these goods that will make them belong carpenters and painters bother us again - to some one else before this sale is over or the NowV alFof our Silks, all of our Dress Goods, consisting in part which we will name, are Broad Cloths all colors, Black Henriettas in Silk and Wool Mixtures, Silk Warp Henriettas, All Wool Henriettas, Black Serges, Blue Serges, Red Serges, Plumette Cloths in Black, Alice Blue, Pink and Cream, Mohairs in BlackT Blue and White, Gray Suitings, Black Voiles, Black and Blue Panamas, Silk Crepe de Chines, Silk Warp Eoliens all colorfc ' ' ' ' : . - - , . 2:15. 2:80, 2:50.. 3:00. 3:10. 3:30. 3:40; 3 -M. .... WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT . . . . Galiteas, Percales, Madras, Stripes for. Men's Shirts and- Ladies' Shirt Waists, White and CoTored Linens, India Linens, Nainsooks, White Battiste big line White English Mercerized Waistings and Suitings, Colored Lawns and" Organdies, Colored Battistes, Silk .Mulls,' Ladies' Wash Suits, Ladies' Skirts, Ladies7 "Wrappers, Ladies, Silk Coats, Ladies' Muslin llnderwear, Ladies' Summer Vests, Chil drea's Summer Vests, Ladies' Colored Silk Petticoats, Children's Dresses 6 to 14 years .. .. .. The Chairman was Uixed. The chairman of the committee was addressing a meeting at a teachers' institute, says Judge; "My friends,, the school work .is the iul -house of civilization. I mean ah-" The chairman has stage fright. "Thy bul house is th . school- work of civ n A smile began to make itself felt. , "The workhouse is the bul school ofr " i i ! He was evidently twisted. "The schoolbul is the house work " r An audible snicker spread over the audience. " "The bulschoo Drought Rains Corn Crop. Reports from al sections j of Southern Texas are to the effect that the drought has practically ruined the corn cropland that 'it is an utter failure. In Central Texas it is little ' better, but a rain during the week would save some portion of it. It is reported that cattle are beginning to die for the' lack of water in the coas districts, where it has not" rained since the. middle ;. of , February. Honston, Tex., dispatch. He was getting wild. So were his hearers. He mopped perspi ration, gritted his teethnd made a fresh effort. v "The schoolhouse, "friends " A sigh - of relief went up. Ah, nowhe has got hislfeet under him ajain Be gazed euavely around. The light of triumphant self-confidence was enthroned upon his brow. "Is, the woolbark " , He gasped and that was all. 4 how the other halt livesr Those who use Bucklen's Arnica Salve 1 never-wonder Jf it will j cure Cuts, - Wounds, - Burnsf Sores and all . Skin eruptions ; they know it will. rsGranC Shy- I80Ei Rey noWs St;i ;Springfield,-T;Ill.v"8ays; f . "I regard it ojie of -:tneabsolute necessities, of housek e e p in g." fcGttaraliteed by all druggists. 25c Made Rockefeller Hire Cab.- In an interview with a repre sentative of the Matin iat Com peigne, John D, Rockefeller said that what interested Jiim most in France was the thrift j of the French. This" was the! greatest gift any people could possess. The" Americau working people spend money much tno easily, he said, and he- would like to see them follow the example of the French peasants Everybody in France economizes, and th i s produces en ormous strength. -The correspondent asked what he thought about President Roose velt's dictnm jtliat when a man had earned enough he ought to spend money. x:":C;fH;-r "That is true," said ;Mr. Rock ef el ler, wb om the correspond ent had button-lioled while " he i walk ed along the street, I had in tended to walk home, but now-1 will act on he Piesident's ; advice and call . a cab tV--Paris dispatch. Big line Portiers, Rope Por tiers, Thin Cool Colored JSnglish Mercerized Summer Portiers, Lice Curtains, Canvass Slippers, Ladies' Ties, Children's Ties,. All of the above and hundreds, of other things will show the sign of the cut by the cutter with a red ticket on it . . w -V. . .. Now, as we aforesaid, everybody that stays away from this sale will be sorry for it, for it will be'otte the like of which won't come this way often. Remember that this sale will commence July 10th and continue for TEN DAYS. Respectfully, . 4 Per Cent. We pay 4 per cent, ou money in savings .department, adding the interest to the principal every 90 days, and offer every safe guard to the depositors. 1 . We also loan money on real esWfe tate and personal security. THE PEOPLES' BANK .ADD TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. President, i P. H. Thompson, . Y.-President D. Norwood, ! Cashier. J. A. Peeler, Teller. Loans Doubly Secured. , If you have any money idle. or bringing you less than 6, list it with our Company at once. ; ..We'll lend it for you, First Mortgage-on Real Estate, taking the mortgage arid note in your name, and in ad dition give, you the j I WRITTEN BUARANTEE j of Qur Company that both princi- pai ana interests win. ne paia j IN FULL as they fall due. jWe assume all risk and stand between you and possible loss.. Our guarantee has more than $20,000 back of it; and, loans made through our Company have j DpBLTHt SECURiTp -paying you;6 all the time; llAOiikkinA Q. UnrriAAH flu uiuuuuuiiid ob natiiduii uu. . Puicfin cai)itar $20,000, Loans, Real -Estate, Fire and Life Insur ance, Salisbury, N. C. ' 4 ' . rr i : - Notice to dmtisers. Changes of advertisements, to receive prope1" ; attention, should be received at. the office oh (.Mon dayv This ia vey j important and we" hope our friends : win observe it as neatas possibk" .V ; wsm v fl r-i : V' is- A mm- H Queen Quality . S :'f-r. ; P Regina Oxfords ' .. I,--'-."'- for ' 111 W-' r " t ' ' : " . .r:.': : " ' : : : : : - ' ' King Quality Shoes . 9 and : ; - - - r m Wm -I "; Oxfords' L '. ' ' ' ' K m- i' -for -'. - i . " ' : 3 mB ; - : - - - h - t .'. ' Ideal and Faultless S - H'"'"' for the "''1 5;oo rewardrproof th than the values we oner. .41 4 4 1 oca
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