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-,? - " he-medicine that - - a- 1 si- li eta the' whole -' ' world thinking, '.-- , V- -The' remedy onj which alidoc 7-' -tors aree. - . ' .'w,-- The preBcription all your7 friends ; Holhster's RQcky , Moan tY i n - Tea. T W. Grimes Drug Co'. .": Now is the time to buy a new set. of 'harness. We -have them- "fcr all purposes and at all prices. Light driving from $8.50 to $25 Carriage' or Surry harness from - ,$15 to $25. Team Wagon Har- ; i i -inesB, best in town for the money iX'a huTA tt inh Int. rf hornau r. , which we will close out at a very - close price. Now is the time to get' a bargain. . . rRepairing of all kinds neatl and promptly done at lowest -prices. - - Cut this ad. out and bring it with you and for every $1 pur s' chase, or more, we will give a nice buggy whip, Hartline & Co. 1 Phone 438, 130 East InnissSt. ' Charles W. Woodson, M. D., u Medicine and Surgery. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. Phone 336. - OFFICE: WacbOYia Bank Building. DRUHMERS SAMPLE .SHOE For both Work 69c Avail yourself of the opportunity of buying two pairs for just a trifle morethan you pay elsewhere for one - - - - - - - tPDPUtAR PRICE FOOT WEARY TERMS STRICT1Y CASH m M. G. McCURDY, Manager, Ncrth Main Street. Salisbury, N. C. s vr vir vi1 vtr vir vi' vir 1 71 VI lllli UNII PKIII.IHI XhKUIISf I' mm m nil mm m mm mw The Chestnut Hill Drug Store is the place to have your pre- 1m scriptioDS filled for the following, good reason- . H 3 vWe handle none but pure fresh We have a prescription ist of rately and promptly compounds uur service cannot De equailea satisfactson. 71 vve carry a nice line oi lonei VI natent. medifiines. ftt.f. v V .V " ITT 1 a i.ll.J 1 we nave just lueiaueu a uanae' me soaa iouniam ana win dispense all kinds of soft drinks made from pure fruit syrups. Your patronage is respectfully solicited CHESTNUT HILL DRUG CO., C. M. HI GG INS, Druggist. T. A. DENNISS, Mgr. 1HI 0 If you want the best furniture for the least money, it will be to your interestMto see us. We can supply you with ev erything that goes to furnish a house. - ; Don't fail to see us. . E. WITHERSP00M& GO. ire Block, near Central Hotel. If,;you-wouldT enjoy, tomorrow take Chamberlain's Stomach ad Liver Tablets t6riight'.Tbey pro duce an. agreeable laxative; effeetV cleause thestomaoh.v. Price- 25 cents. Samples free r fttVJanita PJummer'e, Salisbury, .and Spen cer Pharmacy,' Spencer, N.'O. DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY . Will Surely Stop That Cough. II Having tried rail other, remedies, will you con tinue to suffer through false pride? Don't be Foolish , Represented Eye Head aches sap one's vitality and bring about a gen eral nervousness break : down. Let us Relieve Your Headaches by Remov ing the. Cause. Save your Eyes and ner vous energy. W. H. LEONARD, Jeweler and Optician, . 128 N. Main 8t., Salisbury, N. O. and Dress at vt vftr ar Mr vt i di WMaaaawBav drugs. 22 years experience who aecu- l all prescriptions sent us. ior promptness and geuerar 1 ariicies, periumeries, soaps, 1 Jl j r ji 'n Hi 1 ni UWISTER rfeOWHIDEI.rv. Ren F. U. Hiwley Whipped li Hotel Ua j. v. - - - The following news item from- Fti lton , Ky printed in the Louia ville Times", an evening paper published at Louisville; Ky., on the 12th will interest Charlotte pe ple:- Rev. Frank Morton Hawlf y pastor of Fjrst " Presbyterian church and one of the most prom inent of the ministers of Fulton, was horsewhippftd by W. W Meadow, a leading capitalist and foremost citizen of this city: and after being flogged until firtM. prostrated, was sent from the city under threats of dedth should he return. . . - "The shocking affair, which has created the most profound sensa tion m the History or 3 ulton, is an aftermath to the suit for di voice tiled by .Mrs." Meadows, x few days ago, ,her allegations of cruelty and aversion on the part of her husband being generally construed as being a direct result of her much-talked of association with young Hawley. Rev, Mr. Jdawley came to tnis citv some two years ago from Charlotte, N-. C., and becoming at once a most popular member of church society through h:s attractive personality, was accepted as a welcome factor in religious work of all kinds. No breath of gossip was asscciated with his name until the denounce ment of a fortnight ago when Meadows publicly denounced him in the Meadows Hotel as a wrecker of his, Meadows' home, and or dered him from his hostelry and forbade him his roof. The Buit for divorce by Mrs. Meadows fol lowed at once aud Hawley left town. "When it became known Mon day that the preacher would re turn home on the midnight train, Meadows, together with a few friends, all most prominent citi zens of the city, quietly met the" trainr overtook Hawley as he stepped from the Nation platform aud, securing his wrists with handcuffs, led him to a vacant lot near the depot, where he was stripped. With three buggy whips he was flogged, but despite the terribly agony he uttered no whimper of pain, but again and again declared his entire inno cence of any harm. With tears streamiug down his cheeks, Mead ows applied, the lash and upbraid ed the minister bitterly, but the latter displayed the most calm nerve, and told his tormentor that, though he blamed him not for his actions, he- was commit ting a terrible mistake. "The tragio ordeal over, Haw lew was placed in a carriage and driven to Pierce, Tenn., three miles from the city, and there he was placed on-an outgoing pas senger train. He was made to swear that he would never return to Fulton. "The statement of Meadows was issued in the Daily Leader, and in his statement ho pleaded justification of his act, on grounds of the unwritten law. No arrests Jiave 'followed. "Frank Morton. Hawley. is .of fine family, and an earnest young minister. . Much sympathy is ac corded him, and Meadows act was construed by many to be hasty. Nothing has evir in the history of the little city caused such a shock to society as the whipping. The affair is on every rtongue here today." Rev. Mr. Hawley is a son of Dr F. O. Hawlev, of this city, and is a graduate of Davidson college, where he st )od welH The Charlotte friends of the youDg man believe that he isinnoceut of tttS"charge made agai st him and hope that the day will soon come when he can acquit himself. It is believed that the man who accuses him acted on a sudden impulse Charlotte . Observer. A Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with its silver mines, bonanza farms, wide ran ges and strange natural forma tions, is a veritable wonderland. At Mound City, in the home of JKra. E. D. Clapp, a wonderful case of hearing has lately occur red. Her son seemed near death with lung and throat trouble, ''Exhausting coughing spells oc curred every five minutes," writes Mjs. Clapp, , "when I began giv ing Dr. King's NewDiscpvery, the great medicine, that Baved ni8 lite-ftnd completely cured Guaranteed for coughs and colds, throat and lung trou bles, by all druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. WAR ON GOVERNMENT. C v Irish Parllaaenta'r!:Patrwill trfto get -:;rEfea With the tlDerals..; - "Atc-a.meetitig of the'Lrish -par liamwutary party in the House, of Commons it was decided to fight the' 'government, both in the House and in the ? constituencies in- order tapunish the" Liberals for failing to give Ireland a broad er . measure for home rule than was contained in the rejected, Irish .:q,uncil ht!4. - After the meeting had adjourn ed Johu Hedinona, on behalf of the : Irish ' party", - issued a long statement concluding as follows : Another proof has been afford ed that home,. rule cannot be won by a policy of conciliation ; alone.. It caii be won ouly hy hard fight ing, vigorous agitation in Ireland, an active disciplined party in the House of Commons, a thorough organization of the Irish vote in Great Britain and its use, abso lutely independent of English party interests, to push forward the cause of home rule by taking every opportunity and all jnean.s offered Ireland and in Great Britain to force upon public at tention the grievance Ireland hasj suffered and the ruinouB effects of British rule in that country." London dispatch: - Crops Totally Destroyed. Huntereville, June 18. A very severe hail and rain storm passed over this section Tuesday after noon ; In thepath of the storm the crops -were almost totally de stroyed. Messrs. J. M. Wilson, S. G jmd'-J. L. Deaton and Hons-, ton Cathey axe the principal losers iu Lemley. The down pour of rain was almost unprece dented. The upland terraces and ditchea iu many places overflowed and great wagon roads were swept across the cultivated fields for hundreds of yards. Special to Charlotte Observer. Eiery Man His Own Doctor. The average man cannot afford to employ a physician for every slight ailment or. injury that may occur in his family, nor can he afford to neglect them, as so Blight an injury as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause the loss f a limb. Hence every man must from necessity be Jiis own doctor for this class of ailments. Success 'often depends upon prompt treatment, which can only be had when suitable medi cines are kept at hand. Cham berlain8 Remedies have been in the market for many years and enjoy a good reputation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup andiO whooping cough Chamberlain's Pain. Balm (ai. antiseptic liniment) for cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, swellings, lamejiack and rheumatic pains. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for constipationr bili' usuess and stomach troubles. Chamberlain's Salve for dis eases of the skin. One bottle of each of these five preparations cost but $1.25. For sale by James Plummer, Salis bury, and Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C. 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 and note in your name, and in ad dition give yon tho WRITTEN GUARANTEE of-our Company that both princi pal and interests will be paid FULL as they.fll due. ; We assume all 'risk and stand between you and possible loss. Out guarantee has more than $20,000 back of it : and, loans I made through our Company have DOUBLE THt SECURITY OF A BANK -paying you 6 all the time. McGubbins & Harrison Co., . Ptiid in capital $20,000; Loans, RearEstate", Fire and Life Insur ance, Salisbury, N. C, -" Police Discredit the Report. J- ' Mobile,' Ala. - Jnne 14 A dis patch "from Selma ,Ata.,- to Jthe Item say's: " "1 " " v .-'4-A newspaper men who arrived he re today from on t gomery re ported to the chief of A police that while at the Mbutgomery railway station he overheard two man of foreign descent saying that there was a plot to assassinate vice President Fairbanks and Senator -Foraker, at the funeral of Sena tor Morgan The police placed no faith in the story. L - A prompt, pleasant, good reme dy for coughs and colds, is Ken ue.lyVLaxative'Cough Syrup. It is especially recommended -f or ba bies and children, but-good foi every member of the family. . It contains no opiates . and does not constipate. Contains honey and tastes nearly " as good as' maple syrup. Children like it. Sold by James Plummer and all drug gists. . . " How Pat st Grows Malt Malt isjth e body of beer. It is what makes beer a food,rich in health-giving qualities. Malt is b a r 1 e y-g rain sprjoutedand partially grown Most malsters force this pro cess in three or four days time Pabst takes the full eight days as required by Nature, with the result that Pabst gets a nutritious-, strength-building malt. It takes Pabst longer and it costs Pabst more to make this perfect malt but this Eight-Day Malting Process retains in The Deer of Quality the fullest amount of tissue-building nourishment of the barley the gram nchest m food values. The Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process is much the same in its action as the process of digestion, Pabst Malt is prac tically pre-dicrested. .Pabst islue Kibbon Beer is actually ready for the system to assimilate without tbe necessity oi first taxing the stomach to digest it. When ordering beer, ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Made by Pabst at Milwaui And bottled only at the Brewery. J. F. Ludwlck, 225 B. Emits St, Salisbury. Phone 75. 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 o o o Pabst BlueRibbon oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo - r - --- things and it's the simplestf made. 'and are responsible for the whole -- 612 ' L1DDELL oqZ 8 siuaS S - - -i. ....... , - - Only two weeks until we have to take inventory "&nd our counters and shelves are filled with goods . that should have been traveling at least four weeks .. ago. Some of them have overstayed their welcome and we have decided to give them almost a FREE.. pass. - ; ' Now don't -wait until the goods are all picked over and then come expecting to find goods advertised a month. ago. We can't keep them at these prices. Qq cream cotton voile, worth 12$c. 5C bg figured awn' wortn UP toOc. QQq for all $1.25, $L50 and$1.75 shirt waists. This lot includes some of the best patterns that we have shown this season. 39c where. Men's shirts, all in new and neat pat terns, well made and worth 50c. any 1 J a Bier lot men's yv' gray plaid effect. A this season's goods, but we didn't buy them 10c. for men's straw Hundreds of other interesting. Opsosite Court House. Dry FASHION demandshat every woman shall . ' count at least one pair of Pumps in her wardrobe. No wardrobe is complete without them. But have a care what kind you buy, for the well-fi ting Pumps are few! You save all doubt when you buy a "Queen Quality Pump. It is fascinatingly pretty on the foot; it clings to the heel and fits closely around the top. It gives ease and comfort the first day worn. This store controls the exclusive sale for these famous shoes. m mifviirnV? The PJ B UMAT1G - JSLISVA lUtt jor hanlin'g'-oottonris the bes, thintc there Is Sot that purpose vYour-cotton FhoU'd be OiKiNgn'oF Lk?,Trah and Diet wli icfr lowers the -i rce of it v It should' Jae yiit up bat Bamb, The - machin-v eryshouW he the iMPiJtandAsmT.to operate.. We, furnish th i PkkuIcatio Ei evatob undef the - Murray i-atents.-'the Mukkay Cebaninq Fb,dbb and a Dodbi b 8CBBW1 pbbss. .; Our outfit does rail : these We build Tbk Enginb that goer-with it write right now. - CO., Cluurlo-bt;, ' . C. o o -i summer caps, in the new to keep, worth 25c hats, worth 25c things that are equally as . Hanager. 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 y- ,,rtr n V , -I 8 O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o A o s - 4 m 1 ' - -- - -- - --. k.
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