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o 0 0 0 0 0 BINGHAM I5CH00L 1793 1908 FOR 116 YliARS boys have been prepared for COLLEGE and for LIFE, and have been trained to be MEN at THE BINGHAM SCHOOL, Ideally located on Asheville Plateau. Organization MILITARY for discipline, control and carnage. Boys expelled from other schools not received. Vicious boys expelled as soon as discovered. - Hazing excluded by pledge. of honor Limited to 136. Rates reason able. Address Co". R. BINGHAM, Supt. R. F. D. No. 4. ASHEVILLE. N.C. t ' 7 fi-'- fan' WHEN IT COMES TO The ACTUAL No tobaccos ever noarta can surpass our Plug, Twist and Smoking. Wherever ex hibited in competition with the world, they have never failed to win the goldmedal for their general excellence, high quality and for their decided superiority aver all eompeting brands. "SHOW DOWN" is one of the coining brands of America. Only a few years old, its unrivaled qualities have made it one, of the leading sellers over all other flue-cured plugs. It thoroughly satisfies and perfectly suits -everybody; and lall classes.- Sold at 10c and 15c per plug or 5c cuts. 7. . , Always buy "SHOW DOWN," and save the tags. There is many an article you need for your comfort or entertain-, ment which these tags get for you cwithoutrcost. ,- . - A copy of onr 1907 premium catalogue, which ia one of the largest and most attractive ever gotten out by a tobac co manuf actu rer, wil 1 be mailed to any address in the United States on receipt of only 4c in postage Btamps or 8 of the tagB we are redeeming. Hancock Bros. & Co., Lynchburg, Ya. rj3QOpMMOOMOOWMMQOOQ I Free to Farmers. When in Salisbury call at our place of business and get one of pur new cups free of charge. All we ask you to do for us is to use the cup at your home. SMOOT BROS. & ROGERS, 0 0 0 0 T v ;i UILLERTOWH. r' Most of the farmers are busy as bees laying-by cornV cotton, etc;, and ". the buzzing - sound of" - the thresher will soon be heard. -a -A small shower- of rain would be nice now for crops are needing it badly, VV i - ;vWell, brothers and ..sis t e r s, where did you. all; go on the Fourth ? Most of the people from our town went to the Misenheimer Springs, a few; of - them; -went to Whitney. : " ?- Chas. I Miller is out canvassing for the 'Albemarle Marble: Co. We wish him much success! ," Mack Kirk4ought -him a hew bioyole, and, by-thttw.ay, his horse laid kim on the ground the first time ht tried to ride him. v Hoi fast. Mack, and . don't let him throw you any more. ' 'Misses Pearl Miller and Freda Kirk visited at J. N. G. Morgan's Saturday night last. . We are informed that G. I. Mil ler contemplates going into the dry gqpds business in thenear fu ture. v , J. Cal, Fraley is erecting him self a new barn. Jos. W. Miller bought some saw mill machinery of the Bed wine Company, of Granite Quarry, He also bought some of D. D, Shaver. -'' Mrs. Mack Morgan, of Salis bury,' is visitidg home folks this week. Seems that our community has plenty of agents along now. There are washing machine agents, well fixing agents, tombstone agents, and in a few weeks there will be book agents too. We always like to see them come if they are the right kind. Miss Sallie May Snider has got ten up a subscription school and will begin teaching the third Monday in this ' month at Park er's School bouse. Clothiers. 8 0 n DRUflMERS SAMPLE For both Work and Dress at 13cv oicd. itlhio Avail yourself of the opportunity of buying two pairs for just a triffe more than you pay elsewhere for one - - - - - - - 6dwbr price root wear) TIRMS STWCTIY CASH 111 M. G. McCURDY, Manager, North Main Street. Salisbury, N. C. III!: mil If you want the best furniture for the least money, it will be to your interest to see us. We can supply you with ev erything that goes to furnish a house. Don't fail to see us. Miller' visited few Sunday's Lee and Luther Reuben Shaver a ago. McCame Morgan has bought team of mules. He contemplates going into the saw mill business. We are told that Johnnie Fra ley. had another runaway the other day. Better mind, Johnnie, for we told you that you - might ge that foot crippled again . Most ot tne wneat and oats are now in the barn and ready for the hummer. The health of the community is very good at this writing, we are glad to note. Uncle Josh . E. WITHER8P00N & GO. are Block, near Central HoteL Siw and Talked With a Gost Id Dai-Tine A few days ago while plowing in his field hear Buckhorn Falls Mr Oscar Steven witnessed an unus ual sight in what proved to be the immortal shade of a man who had been dead seven years. Mr. Ste phen was turning his team at the end of a row when he saw the gos which was standing in the edge o a patch of woods near the- field He did not at first recognize the supposed-to-be man and left his team and went out to where., the ghost was standing. He then rec ognized him and talked with him The ghost disappeared suddenly and jvir. stepnen returned to nis work. r Mr. Stephen said he was badlv frightened, but refuses to disclose auy of the conversation which took place between them. . There was a negro plowman in the field at work at the time the incident occured. - He said he saw the men standing in the edge of the woods and heard them talk. ing, bat could not understand what was being said; that he recognized the stranger as the spirit of the man who had been dead for years. The negro was so badly frightened that he loosed his team from the plow, mounted his horse and went to the house. G. F. Drake, in Apex (Wake Co.) Jurnal, y V-, " DUNN'S MOUNTAIN. : " .-r -v' O July 8th. Da any of you feel warm "along now? ;j ' - The baby outfit started out Friday, the 5tb inst. and threshed out four crops,' after a 'good rest everything works splendid. Mrs. M. J; CaubleV farm is for rent: This is a good two-norse farm and all necessary buildings for the rieht-man. For further n .-. information call onthe above. Henry Kesler.i son of C. L. Kes- ler, is confined to his bed-witb ty- nhoid fever. ; We wish mm a Mi' . : ' . . . peedy recovery. s . ; : : - : sThe contest for the medal at the JrAO.TJ. A. M. Hall, No. i96, last Saturday night, the 29th of June, resulted in G. M. Ef Lyer- lv. R. S.. winnintr the medal, a nice gold watch fob with the em blems of the order on it. Bros. Miller, Frick, Klattz and Lyerly being the contestants; Bro. Brown, Fisher and Russell being the jud ges, Lemonade was served anu we think everybody enjoyed the occasion. Messrs. Pool and Tip- pett furnished the music. Mrs. M. J. Cauble adm'trx of the lateW. A. Caublemade a final settlement with the heirs of said estate, Saturday, the 6th iffst. Contractor W. S. Earnhardt laid the foundation and put up the frame, of L. J. Canble's wheat house Wednesday, last. The Btork paid Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kesler a visit and presented them with a house keeper. C. A. Trexlar and family visit ed in our community recently. Come again. A junior sermon will be preach ed in the future at Union E. L. church. The order will make an effort to secure Bn. Tucker for the occasion", or Bro. Fisher. We will make a definite statement later. Babtlette. :;: Gured 61 Von fc-Trooble. - - "It is now eleven-years -since I J had a narrow escape from con sumption," writes C.O. Flovd. a leading boBinessTnan of 'KerBhaw, f C. "I had run down in weight to 135 pounds, and' couehinff was constant . both by day and by ignt. Finallv. I beean taking Dr. - Kmg'g IJew Discovery, and continued , this for abo u t ; s i x months, when mv conerh and lmiff - v' n C3 trouble were entirely Jgone and I was restored to my normal weight 170 pounds." Thousands of per scn8 are healed every year. Guar anteed by, all druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Long Tins Before the Rate Cases Can : Reach the Surpems Court. The prediction is made that it will require all of two years to ob tain a nnai judicial decision in the Virginia and North" Carolina cases involving the validity of the reduced passenger fare in these States There cases are now before U, S. Circuit Judge Pritchard who will not leave his jurisdiction un till a report is made by the special master. This will be the latter part of the year at the earliest. The case will go to the Circuit Court of Appeals for argument and de ision before reaching the Supreme Court of the United States. Cases of much importance are generally advanced by thej.. Supreme Court but there are not -much prospect that the Carolina and Virginia cases will reach here in a long, long time.-Washington Dispatch. The Bsetor Away Front Home Wfeea Most Needed, People are often very much dis appointed to find that their fami ly physician is away from home when they most need his services. Diseases like "cramp colic and cholera - morbus require prompt treatment, and have in many in stances proven fatal before medi cine could be procured or a physi cian summoned. The right way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. No physi cian can prescribe a better . mdi cine for these diseases. By Hav ing, it in the. house - you escape much pain and suffering and all risk. Buy - it now ; it may save life. For sale :by James Plum mer, Salisbury, and Spencer Phar macy, Spencer, N. O. . l . w i i " I m 1 win man you tree, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my Bonk on ei ther Dyspepsia, The Heart or the Kidneys. Troubles of the Stom ach, Heart or Kidneys, are mere ly symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only, Symp torn treatment is treating the re sult of your ailment, and not the cause. weaK stomach nerves the inside nerves -mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerve-s. Weaken these nerves and you in evitably have weak vital organs.- Hece-is where Dr. Shoop's Re storative has made-its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the. "inside nerves." Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shpop' Restorative. Write me today for sample and free Boot. Dr, Shoop. Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by Grimes Drug Sjore.' Jamestown Ter-Centennial Exposition, Nor folk, Va., April 36t& Noj. 30tli, 1907. j Southern Railway announces extremely low raitef to Norfolk, Va., and return oh account of fchn above occasion. The following round trip, rates will apply from o:i;.i r -t i Daiisonry, ja. u.t Season tickets, . . j . .... $14 50 Sixty-day tickets. . . 12.10 Fifteen-day tickets.. ; 11.15 Coach excursion tickets, ... 6 60 Coach Excursion tickets will be sold on Toasdav. with limit seven days from date of gale, will be stamped "Not good in Pullman or Parlor cars. ' Other tickets will be sold dailv Anril 19th to November SDih, inclnsiye. - . - Uhe Southern Railway will af ford excellent nasseneer service to and from Norfolk on account of this occasion. 1 . For further , information and Pullman reservation address any agent Southern Railway or write - s". TV T TT '". . m t . ' ' ; Xfc. U. V KBNON, 1. r. A., - ' Charlotte. N. fL W. H. Tayloe, G. P. A., till 11S0. Washington. D. C. Charles W. Woodson, H. D Medicine and Surgery. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. Phone 886. mSL WKlBm-BalA Balling; ; - 7 . C-'NATUREa GREAT BLOOD TipNIC Piedmont - Bedford Concentrated 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 you the WRITTEN GUARANTEE of our Company that both princi pal and interests will be paid IN FULL as they fall due. We assume all risk and stand between you and possible loss. Our guarantee has more than $20,000 back of it ; and, loans made through ur Company have DOUBLE TH& SECURITY OF A BANK paying you 6 all the time. McGubbins & Harrison Co. , Paid in capital $20,000, Loans, Real Estate, Fire and Life Insur ance, Salisbury, N. C. yfReHstlns the Fameuf Bedford Alum & Iron Springs of Va. j V. - - contains 17 of the most powerful Mineral TonicsX ; , p Anrl8-ozl bottle contains all the minerals "in a barrel of the average water. We furnish the minerals, you furnish the water. ; r ' , i We have certificates bofrom, the public and from emi nent physicians telling: of i its virtue? in Dyspepsia Rheumatism, a large variety of Female Diseases, Chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery, General De bility , Anaemia, Mai art a, Ulceration? of the Throat, Diabetes, Piles, Chronic Eczema, Ner ronBnt&m. OresOs QancCtton and maayshow th.6 ir&ow&i Mw.. fa tht ZtttOtel itemf Cero fula. : v . ;v:w; For Scrofula, that fearful destroyer of human health and happiness, we have, in thia water a remedy which, neither science nor fortunate acadent has hitherto found an equal. It is in this malady, and some forms of secondary and tertiary bypfulis, that this water when carried to its fuu alterative effect, displays Us tugnest curative powers. In all forms of diseases -peculiar to females, this water wUl le found to exert a curative influence second to none in Virginia. ' ; 4 I have given your Concentrated Water a fair trial,, and say with pleas ure I have been greatly benefited. For some years I have suffered more or less with Indigestion, followed by Constipation and other attendant ills.' Within the past two months I have found such relief from your remedy that Lhave improved in strength and weight; have eaten what I have not dared to do for a Ions time; and have done harder work than I have been - able to do before for years. , - Rev. OSCAR U.TTU2TOJN , Presiding Elder, Lynchburg, Va. Since 1894 I have been afflicted with Chronic Diarrhoea. About six months ago I commenced using your Concentrated Iron and Alum Water with the most wonderful and satisfactory Tesults. For three or four years past I have been deprived of the privilege of visiting friends or going to church, as my trouble kept me in constant apprehension having lost almost entirely the control of my bowels; but now I am happy to state that after using about a half dozen bottles of your remedy I am entirely cured, not having used any for the last four months. I can confidently and most gladly recommend your remedy for Chronic Diarrhoea. Capt. KTJFUS AMIS, Virgilina, Va. I was an intense sufferer for some months with Indigestion, and could get no relief from the ordinary remedies. During the month of January I began the use of your Concentrated Water, and one bottle has entirely re lieved me. I can now digest any diet and am entirely free from suffering. I take great pleasure in giving this testimonial. Rev. U. M. BLAIR, Editor N. C. Christian Advocate, Greensboro, N. C. I have used and prescribed waters from several Iron and "Alum Springs, but none of them begin to-come up to your Concentrated Water in all that goes to make the ideal alterative, strengthener, appetizer and restorative. It is at once a fine tonic and flesh-builder. Have advised several recently to try it, and always with fine and quick results. In January I had a bottle sent from one of your dealers to a lady, with the understanding that if it did not at once improve her digestive apparatus, I would pay the $1.00 myself. She not only willingly paid the bill, but used a part of one-half dozen more bottles, and is now completely cured of a long and annoying Stomach Trouble. This seems to be the case with all who try it. S. P. HILLIAIID, M. D., Rocky Mount, N. C. J. M. ECHOLS CO., Lvnchburg, Va. Sold and recommended by T, W, Grimes Drug Co., Chest nut Hill Drug Cof, H. M. 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