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O It is an occasion that no thrifty nian will want to miss, the bargain we are off ering-etfhnot be matched elsewhere as we jnust close out all our heavy weight Men's Clothing You can come in and secure" O O practically any style you want hi a single or double-breasted suit or overcoat at a handsome saving. "And all are of the highest degree of excelleneexthat yotrcan demand, in their modern style, this season (S fl proaucuous auu epieuuiu uiaaaug auu materials. jLiiese are sumo oi me DargaiiiB groupes: : z. -7 . - ' ; o- vr U 0 0 0 Men's Suits at $3.90 Wool materials that were $7 50 Men's Suite at $4.90 All wool garments that were $10 00 Men's Suits at $7.90 Very fine suits that were $13 50 to $15 00 Men's Overcoats at $3.90 Black, blue, and Fancy Cheviots- that were $7 50 - Men's Overcoats at $4.90 Extra long or medium,- guaranteed to be all wool that were $10 00 - Men's Overcoats at $7.90 Black, Oxford; Grey, tan, also Craven- .. ; ette Overcoats that were $1350 to $15 XXT Men's Pants at 95c Corduroys, mixed tweeds and cheviots that " , were $1 50 to $2 00 Men's Pants at $1.95 Guaranteed all wool Cheviots, Worsteds, Tweeds and .Fancy Caesimere that were $3 50 to $4 00 0 Boys Winter Suits and Overcoats must go and are being sold at cost, and many instances 0 BELOW COST. We have many more offerings to make you but the space will not allow it. 0 Come and be convinced. Men's Fur Hats at 95 That were $1 50 K- Men's Fur Hats $1.45 That were $2 00 to $2 50 Men's Shirts at 296 All Linen,-slightly damaged by water, that - - . . were $100 '. . . Men's Socks at 10(3 Heavy half wool that were 20o ' Men's Socks at 1 5o All wool, very heavybhab were 25 to 85 JJACDdD ILDDMAM, lOQOOCMWQOCGOOHM 125 South Main St., 0 0 0 SALISBURY, N. C. n CD at the to LIBERTY X ROADS. Joseph Eagle had a big barn and shop covering recently. Rev. WmJO. Cruse preached a verv interesting sermon Holinoss last Sunday. W. C. Ketchie haB been very sick with the hid. but is some what improved, we are glad note. There will be preaching at Lib erty next Sunday at 3 p. m. Samuel Morgan visited in Ca barrus recently, Ed Shepherd is doing- Geo. Trexler' sawing at the saw mill. F. M. Tyack and wife visited at U. G. Arey's last Sunday at Rich field. We think that we can report another weddine soon if all re ports are true. Uncle Abe, you had better stay away from down alongDutch creek as you was aout to cause some serious trouble. The boy that got scared at you is said to have run so fast that the dogs couldn' have caught him and thought you was a wild man and a searching tartv!went!in pursuit but failed a mm - to find anyone. Hog killing is about over in , this section and ground hogs are getting scarce. The farmers are holding their cotton for a better price and we believe they are going to get it. Billy. SALEU CHURCH. Owing to the fine weather and in sunshine, our roads are getting tolerably good shape. The inside painting of the par sonage is done and is a fine job. Our farmers have taken advan tage of the fine weather we have had for a few weeks in breaking their corn land. J. E. Briggs has gone to Raleigh to look after his job. Willie Briggs is in Salisbury where he has a position as con ductor on the street car. The panic has struck Salisbury Peonle are leaving. Tnree or four have been in this neighbor 'Hood hunting places to go to. Emest Redwine, of Chestnut Hill, has rented Jake Menius' land and will move out in the near future. ' Dan Cress, Charlie Safrit and L.M. Safrit are going to leave Chestnut Hill and will move into the country. C. W. Graham has bored a well in his barnyard as a convenience in watering his stock. Lingle & Bro. have shipped two car loads of cotton seed. . The women's convention met at Mrs, John Harkey's last Saturday. Robert Webb has had a new chimney built to his house. John. Henri Grady on the Whiskey Traffic. Tonight it enters an humble home to strike the rosea from a woman's cheek and tomorrow it challenges this Republic in halls of Congress. Today it strikes! a crust from the lips of a'starving child and to morrow it-levies tribute from the government itself. There is no cottage humble enough to escape it, no palace strong enough to shut it out. It defies the law when it cannot coerce suffrage. It is flexible to oajole, but mer ciless in victory. It is the mortal enemy of peace and order, the despoiler of men and terror of wemen, the cloud that shadows the faces of chil dren, the demon that has dug more graves and sent more souls unshrived to judgment than all the pestilences that have wasted life since God sent the plagues to Egypt, and all the wails - since Joshua stood beyond Jericho. It comes to ruin, and it shall profit mainly by the ruin of your sons and mine. - It comes to mislead human souls and to crush human hearts under its rumbling wheels. It comes to bring gray-haired- mothers down in shame and sor row to their graves. It comes to change the wife's love into despair and her pride into shame. It comes to still the laughter on the lips of little children, It comes to stifle all the music of the home and fill it with silence and desolation. It comes to ruin your body aud mind, to wreck your home and it knows it must measure its pros perity by the swiftness and cer tainty with which it wrecks the world. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SALISBURY, N. 0. W. C. Coughknouk, President, T. C. Linn, Vice-President, W. H. White, Cashier. Capital - - $50,000.00 Surplus, - - $40,000.00 Directoes : John S. Henderson, D. A. Atwell, T. C. Linn. H. N. Woodson, Burton Craige, W. S. Blackmer, Walter H. Woodson, W. B. Strachan, A. H. Price, W. C. Coughenour. Every accommodation extended con sistent with Bale banting. WH V K n " GroceryStore hd Meat Market I - W.H. 4ITE, Cashier. Carolina, ) In Superior Court, County. J Feb. Term, 1908. ! North Carolina Rowan Caroline Smith ) vs. Notice of Summons. Millard Smith ) The defendant, Milliard Smith, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior court of Rowan county by plain tiff for the purpose of securing a di- ( vorce from the defendant, and the said defendant, Millard Smith, is required i to appear at a court to be held in the i court house in Salisbury, N. C, on the , 3rd Monday before the 1st Monday in 'y February, lQO&r-and answer 'or demur to plaintiff's complaint, or the relief thereiqjdemanded will-be granted. December 31st, 1907. J. F. MoCUBBINS, c. s. c B B. Mxllbb, plaintiff's atty. 4t Attention is called to the fact that I have just stocked my storeroom on West Fisher Street, with a Fresh and Select vine of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Beef, Pork and Salte"d Meats, and will keep in season Oysters, Game and Country Produce. When in need of anything in my line you are cordially invited to give me a call when you have Country Produce to sell call on me and get the highest market price for same. Beef Cattle, Hogs and Sheep wanted. Be sure to find my place before you buy or sell. lip Wo ifisiQ)B!r zsr IS CONSUMPTION INHERITED? Cabbage Plants and Witch Repairing. The undersigned is prepared to have all your Frost Proot Cab bage plants shipped to your near est express office any time from October to April for $1.50 per 1, 000 : you pay the express. Club lots will make the express lees on the 1000. , He also has an. experience of more than 40 years in the Jewelry business and is better prepared now than ever. You can leave and get your watches with Mr. Wi 1 Taylor, (Eluttz & Rendleman's,) with the Lyerly boys at Granite Quarry, with Mr. P. Alex. Peeler, Faith ; or you can send them di rect to our door by mail for a few cents. Gut this out and save it for reference long after it disap pears. Send all orders and work as per above to R. L. BROWN, ll-6-13t. Salisbury, N. C, No. 6 Valuable Farm For Sale. If a cough once gets into your system it acts on every muscle and fibre of he body and makes yon ache all over. It especially affects the intestines and makes yon constipated, so in order to get rid of a cold thoroughly and without .delay yon should not 'take anything that will tend to constipate. Kennnedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system. It contains no opiates : it is tleasant to take and is hiffhlv recommendsd for children. Sold bv James Plummer and all gruggifltf, v . ' ' - - Opinion of a Prominent Bacteriologist Glien at a Recent Lecture at Hanrard College. Prof. H. C. Ernst in a recent lecture before Harvard Medical school discussed this theory at length. He claims thatconsump- ICS ..rA.f III I hereby offer for tale my farm u I a Kri.?-V To. I isil'TI ' of 58 acres on the Stokes Ferry have had tuberculosis .are m likely . pubHo Roftd fiye mile(J South.eat to grow up Bbruug nuu ueaibujr m children of parents who have not. Dr. Ernst further claims that the cardinal means for curing this dread disease are plenty of fresh air, sufficient nutritious food, rest and exercise. -For centuries physicians every where have recognized the value cf cod liver oil in the treatment of consumption and all wasting diseases, but unfortunately few coufd take it with benefit on ac count of the indigestible oil. Vmol has has solved the prob lem. It is the modern cod liver preparation without oil, made by a scientific, -extractive aud con centrating process from fresh cods' livers, combining with peptonate of iron, all the me licit; al, healing and bodybuilding elements of cod liver oil, but no oil or grease. As a specific . for all throat and lung troubles, and as a strength creator and body builder Yinol is unexcelled. Try it on our offer to return your money if it fails to give satisfaction. T. W. Grimes Drug Co., Salisbury, N. 0. of Salisbury, N, 0. Good six room dwelling house, good out buildings, good pasture and well watered. For price and terms see, Lewis I. Cauble, R. F. D. No. 6, Salisbury, N. C. This Sept. 18th 1907. tf Where to Go to Duy 71 5sl 7 7 71 7 3 71 PHONE 281. 121 WEST FISHER ST. SALISBURY, N, C HARNESS When you want the best, , get DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It is good for little or big cuts, boils or bruises, and is es pecially recommended for. .piles.4 Sold by James Plummer and all drnggistt. The Panic Reduction Sale at N. Lutfy's is moving goods .fast. You should not fail to take ad vantage of this opportunity to save money r When'in need of good.jreliable single or double wagon or buggy Home-made Harness don't'fail to hunt up our place on the corner of . I - Innis and Lee Streets. We also do first-class repairing on short notioY and at reasonable prices. Our line of Saddles, Collars, Bridles-, Halters, Whips,! Brushes, Combs, Robes; Harness ; Oil and other horse supplies is always complete ana reaay lor inspec tion. :- We solicit a-portion ot your patronage and invite you to call and see our stook. , it your norse is injured in any way get a bottle of out Horse Liniment. No cure, no-pay. Hartlme Co Phone 488. 180 East Inniss St, A WORD OF ADVICE TO FARMERS. You are no doubt fairly well satisfied with the prices which you are getting for your products. If, in exchange for tho money you receive for what you sell, you should need a few pieces of Furni ture, we would advise you to go to the Big Furniture Store. This store is lo cated in the Empire Block, near the Central Hotel. - You will find there the Best Prices to be had in Salisbury. If you doubt this statement you can veri fy it yourself, if you will take the time to see them before you buy. T. E. WITHEKSPOON & CO. J. O. WHITE & CO., Carriage and Wagon Builders. FARM AND DRAY WAGON. DELIVERY W160NS, OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY iND STYLE. We sell the celebrated Geo. E . Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. k Old Carriages and Buggies repaired, painted 'and made as good as new. ' New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cushions furnished and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and Old Frames Be-coyered. Rubber Tires a Specialty: b tf el tired wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kindsf Wood and Iron Work done at short notice, We have skilled workmen in each department. ' -Surreys, Buggies and Wagons for Sale. J 7 Harness of all kinds made and-repaired. Call and get prices. .: - ' - - ' - - ' : . I J. 0. WHITE & CO. 3 7 7 LAST YEAR PRICES. I will save you money if you will buy your win ter supplies from me. My stock is now one of the most complete in the city and having bought the greater part of it-before the great advance in the market, and by so doings they cost less than they do now, so have marked them jtor sale accordingly. Your time will be well spent if you give me a call be fore you buy. -. Below you will notice proof of statement above, A Grey Blanket for 25o A White Blanket for 35c' three for $1.00 Other great values in Blankets from $1.50 to $10.00 per pair. In this lot the noted Elkin Blanket is' included at a very low price. -' Big lot of Onting, Flannelettes and Flannels left over from last season and the price has not been changed, so this alone speaks for the remarkable low prices on these goods. The same grade of these goods this year cost the merchant from 2c to 82c per yard more. These prices will also apply to our line of Men's, Ladies1 and Children's O urn dL & & en nrv The best 25c Ladies Vest in the State, real value 85c. Big line of Dress Ginghams at 8 1-3c, worth from 12c to 15c. ' Special one lot of Waist Goods, worth anywhere 15c.- my price 10c. . One lot of short lengths in Percales, regular value 12a, special for 10o per yard. Just received, one lot of Demestic, regular value of which is 80, my price 5c the yard. You cannot afford to miss this chance, it is one in a life time. Some Very Special Bargains in OR ESS Q O 71 75c .values for 60c. 60c values fop 50c. Ni ooYoini jjiouob vji raiiuy oerw xiam, regular value any 71 where, 85c, my price 25c. " R Some very special values in Ladies' aud Children's Hose. j A 15 Cent Value for 10. Cents. - woid uuugun UllOull liuui blio Hill IB UL1U jOVQGI B 1 prices. - m Other great values in all lines. 1 A. . 11 1 H OOOOOOOOOOOOOQpOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o For Gifts of Value and Merit GO TO G. W. WRIGHT'S, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF : o o o o o o o Household and Kitchen Furnishings. Look over this List and Consider their usefulness. See them and Consider their Cheapness and Beauty. Art Squares, Book Racks and Cases, Beds wood, iron and brass, Baby Carriages, Curtains, Carpets. Clothes Baskets, Chiffoniers, Cots, Chairs of all kinds, for children, " for office, , Desks for office and ladies, Dining room furniture, -Dining. Tables, Dinner and Tea Sets, Eazles, -Go-Carts, -Hall Racks, Hat Racks, Kitchen Cabinets, Kitcheni Safes, Lamps for Table and Hail, Leather Furniture, Lounges, ' Linoleum, Mission Furniture, Mission Clocks, Mirrors, MattiDgs, Mattresses, Odd Pieces of all Kinds, Pictnres and Picture Frames, Parlor Suits, Rockers all kinds and jrizea, Rugs, Sideboards. Toilet Sets, " Umbrella Stands, , Wardrobes, .- - "L Wicker Furniture. Q . Remember the Substantial gifts of the best and. most Q q lasting and'also remember that you are. invited to trade at q; O" WEOP. f O West lnnes Street. - Salisbury, NrQ. O- ooobooob6ooooooooo6o?66oo6oi -r.c. : --;-
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