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, . sex SPENCER NEWS. Some Items of Interest From our Sister Town up the Railroad. The, public, school opened last Wednesday with a fine attend ance. The school is prospering beyond all expectations.; There is a handsome brick building now being erected for school purposes, and when completed the school enrollment will be much larger than it is at present. A new parsonage is being-erected by the congregation of the Lutheran church, of which the Rev. E, L. Ritchie is the pastpr. E. D. Lewis, a. fireman on the Southern, about 25 years of age, died last Wednesday at his board ing house in Spencer. Typhoid fever was the cause of death. Two brothers were with the young man .when the end came. The remains were taken to Wilson, N. CT, the former home of the de ceased, for interment. Mr. Lew is was auite rODular with a wide circle of friends and acquaint ances. Kick From Uuie May Prove Fatal. Last night Mitten Owens, son of Georga. R. Owens, a well-to-do farmer who lives near Stantons- burg, this county, was probably fatally injured by being kicked above the eye while he was un hitching a pair of mules from a mowing machine. Drs, Moore, Anderson aud Dickenson, of this city, aud Dr. Crooker, of Stantons- burg gave the young man atten tion, removing tnree bones irom his head Wilson special to Char lotte Observer. An; Artistic Product. There is a refinement about the appearance as well as the tone of1 the Weaver Piano that is fasci nating to the artistic observer. It is a piai.o that will meet the most exacting requirements of the mu: sician. Recommended and for sale by G. W. Frix & Co., Salis bury, N. G, A Guaranteed Cure for Piles, Itching, blind; bleeding, protrud ing piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 1 days. 50c. Statesviile Will Lose. Commissioner Yerkes, of the internal revenue bureau now has before him the papers in the case of the request for the removal of the office of the collector of in ternal revenue from Asheville to Statesviile. He will render a de cision in a few days. It is pretty well understood that he will de cide that the office is to remain at Asheville. It is understood to day that the special agent who was sent down to investigate the matter has reported against the change. Judge Pritchard and other important Republ i c a n s have used their influence to have the office retained, at Asheville. Washington special to Charlotte Observer. REFRIGEBA TORS COUCHES I AM HEADQUARTERS FOR Mid - Summer Furniture. OUR LINE IS MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER THE LARGEST STOCK AND- Mo si Varied Assortment is now ready for your inspection. Furniture Kepairing: S'afK niture repair work and invite you to give us a trial. W. B. SUMMERSETT. MOSQUITO CATSTOPIES Ihicu-o I Pi wS- to Cream II 5 Flavors. 3 25 cts. at all gr Approved by Ik. The Genesee Ice Cream Powder. 2 Packages make nearly a Gallon. . Costs 25 Cents i Stir the contents of one package into . a quart of milk and freeze. No cooking or heating, no eggs, bu. gar or flavoring to add. Everything but the ice in package. RECIFE BOOK FREE. packages, enough for a gallon, cers, or By mail n ne nasn't iu Fore Food Commissioners Pure Food Co., Le Soy. N. Y. Wo miter m considerably less than HARNESS PORCH SHADES oo Now is the time to buy a new St 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 fcr the money. We -have a job lot of harness which we will close out at a very close price. Now is the time to et a bargain. Repairing of all kinds neath aud promptly Hone at lowest pricus. Cut this ad, out and bring it with you and for every. $1 pur chase, or more, we will give a nice tbv&v&v&TW buggy whip Hartline & Co. Hippie's Forgeries, Forgeries Tor more than a quar ter of a million dollars by Frank K. jHipple, the suicide president of the defunct Real Estate Trust Company, have been discovered by Receiver Earle, The latter made this statement late tonight, adding that he had no idea where Hippie's villiany would end. Hippie, in order ti meet his im 'mense overdarfts, used the names Jof the most prominent business men of this city on notes I which in some cases amounted to $150, 000. The president had taken copies of the signatures of a number of business men while some of their checks or negotiable securities passed through his hands,! but in every case he avoided the use of the name of a real estate company depositor. The jcommittee appointed j by the trustees of the General As lembly of the Northern Presby. teriau Church to ascertain the condition of the General Assem bly's trust funds, which were in the custody of Hippie, as treas urer of the board of trustees, to day, made the following announce ment: "To the Presbyterian Church: Careful examination disci oses that the great bulk of the invest ments of the trustees, amounting to $863,000, is intact. The en tire loss through the malfeas ance of the late treasurer; is not likely to exceed $30,000. The suspension of the Real- Estate Trust Company- has involved the deposit account of the trustees, amounting to $19,000, the whole of which at the present time, it is honed will be saved. Philadel phia dispatch. ai ?nrf "THIS IS A HORSE" ONCE there was a small boy who wrote " This is a Horse alter trying for hours to draw a copy on his slate of a thoroughbred racer. He admired the horse, wanted it, but had neither the ability nor the experience to get him. He therefore tried to draw one. When his labors were complete, he looked first at the genuine article, then at the miserable imitation, and after long, deep study wrote THIS IS A HORSE, realizing his failure and inability to reproduce the genuine, and he knew without Thi3 13 a Horse written below, no one would recognize what ho had tried to make. Would-be competitors have tried for years to imitate Grape Tobacco. They make bla k plugs of similar size, but of less weight, and put in it all sorts of various concoctions, mixtures and kinds of Tobacco, but all failed (to get the business) and finally hit upon the small boy s PM the tag "SOMEBODY'S SUN CURED." They all advertise and tell you that SOMEBODY S SUN CURED tag is valuable Of course it is (it cost about 15 cents per thousand) but how. about the miserable imitation of Grape Tobacco the tag is on ? Somebody's Sun Cured tag no more makes good Tobacco than does THIS 13 A HORSE makes a valuable genuine horse. MORAL: CHEW GRAPE TOBACCO -MADE IN RICHMOND Phone 433, 130 East Inniss St. 4 Per Cent. We pay 4 per cent, on money in i -a . savings department, adding the interest to the principal every 90 days, and offer every safe guard to the depositors. We also loan money on real es tate and personal security. THE PEOPLES' BANK AND TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President. Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V.-President. Teller. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o IP DO3 Quite a good deal less, in fact. But we will guarantee that ev ery wearer of our shoes last win- ter will be a wearerof our shoes this winter. Our thick-sole ustorm protec tors" keep the feet both warm and dry and incidentally save ever-so-many doctors' bills. It won't cost you a cent to get a look at these shoes, and not very much more to own a pair. They are waiting to see you just inside the door. n ain & (iiiplie 5 Salisbury, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOOOfOQOOOOOOOOOOO SB (gl BiK JM We are now occupying our new Store rooms, just two doors north from our old stand, we shall -be glad to meet, at all times, our friends from the surrounding counties. For the next few days we will make the following offer: lllS Yard wide Sea Island Sheeting worth 8i at 7c Fine Skirt goods worth 25 at Q(J The best quality of Bleach worth 10 83Lc If you buy shoes from us they must be Solid Leather Shoes. We sell Star Brand Shoes and they are Solid Leather " Did You Ever? Yesterday a merchant picked up a one dollar bill in front of his store. A man further down the street told that it was a twenty dollar bill that had been found. In a short time there were two men after the man who had found the money, and each claimed that he had lost a twenty dollar bill somewhere on that block not an hour before. Monroe Journal. Ill ill Try a pair from 5 gross Mason's Fruit Jars per dozen 89c 0 Dave Oestreicher 1 . ' ' KmmmmimmmmmmmMmmm if . . . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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