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E EK&AED and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious. To protect yourself against alum, when ordering baking powder, 7aim 7A own L - it and be very sure you get Royal Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole- somenesi of the food. A JOB LOT OF ODOS AND ENDS. General News, State News and Comments on Various Subjects. Ai Bristol, the other day,Ja"cor oner's inquest disclosed that Mrs. Honor uoieman, aged W( years, had died as the result of a fall while visiting at the home of her daughter, aged 87, The attending physician testified that but for the! , mishap she probably would have lived manv vears loncrer. It also o was developed by the testimony that Mrs. Coleman's mother had been drowned at the age of 101 years, and that her grandfather had been gored to death by a ball Tia Txro a o 4-4" rtTV inn 4 -v 1 i 4 6lirt reputed age of 120. This is claim' ed as the English record of long evity. Among the acts passed at the recent extra session of our Legis lature was one to provide for the burial expenses of Confederate pensioners. It allows $20 to be appropriated out of the general ffiiinj;v i ii Tifi nnnn T.nn rHnnm tti unn : m r 3 j l a ation of the chairman of the conn ty board of pensions. Spartanburg, S. C, Feb. 21. The Converse College Choral So ciety is working hard for the mu sic iestivartnat will be given in this city April 29lh, 80th and May 1st. The chorus is - composed of 200 voices and much progress has been made under the excellent .training given by Prof. A. L. Man - cnester, director oi music, it is announced thatjthemusio festi val this year will surpass all past efforts. Among the artists who will sing at the festival are Madame Gadski, one of the great est singers in this country, aud Madame Homer, who is a general favorite with festival audiences The seating capacity of tho- audi torium has been increased to2.- 800. Oxford, .Feb. 21. A sad acci dent occurred Thursday, near Stem, in Granville county, when Sam P. Washington, a farmer liv ing near Stem, was killed by being thrown from his bugey against the side of a house jwhile his horse was running, having taken fright suddenly. The terrible accident caBt a gloom over- the neighbor- 1 1 1- If. TTT 1- ' i. 1 noou wnere ir. wasuiugwu ua many friends. Asheville. Feb; 21. Rev. Dr. L. W. Crawford, presiding elder of the Asheville district and for many years editor of. Tne .North Carolina Christian Advocate, died here this afternoon at 12:80 o'clock after an illness of less than two weeks. Dr. Crawford co tracteu a deep cold wnne going by private conveyance during in clement weather to fill an appoint ment in the circuit. Pneumonia developed and Dr. Crawford con tinued to grow worse until this afternoon; when death ensued. Dr. Urawford was admitted to the North Carolina. Conference at oa. i. ; i i ; oio' i. -i .. obuiiUBviiiu iu louo ana naa, cnere- fore, been in the service for forty years. The body will be taken to ' Greensboro for interment' to-mor row morning. De Witt's Carbolized Witch Ha zel Salve is best for. cuts, burns, boils, bruises and scratches. It is especially good for piles. Sold by James Plummer and all, druggists. , 1 1 n bakk: ALbPOVJDZn yOCKSYILLE AND DAY1E COUNTY. Furniture Factory 'Guts Hours. SoraslOId Shade Trees.- Craig Will Speak. Mockavllle Courier, Feb. SO. Hon. Locke Craige and Preei o.ent w inston win speak nere on n 1 MV . Am m February uy tn. A large crowd is expected. The furniture factory is now working nine hours a day and five days in a week. Dr. John Kerf Martin says that he and Dr. McGuire had the pleas ure of sitting back by a log fire last week built of wood that he had set out as shade trees back in the 40's when a boy. Nothing more has "been "heard from the burglars of last week. We presume that after making a close inspection of the surround ings, they decided to move on to healthier looking climates The North Carolina Succeeds. The armored cruiser, 'North Carolina," after three failures to come up to the required speed, made good on Saturday, and re turned to the shipyards at New port News with brooms laBhed to her mastheads and yardarms, ii dicating that she' had swept away all previous records for ships of her class. She. maintained an av erage speed of 22.48 knots, the .48 being over andabove the contract speed required. A 40-mile gale was blowing and the eeaas run ning high when the trial was made. The engines made 122 revolutions per minute, or four more than required . Like her state, North Carolina is slow to act, buy when she sets ready to move, she cleans up everything in sight. The good ship never really tried to run the other times. She wasn't Quite radv. When her mind was made- up about it, she broke the records. HIDDEN DAN6ERS. Nature Bins Tlneli Warnings That No Salisbury Citizen Can Afford to Ignore. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and loamy, or a thick, red, ill-smelling urine, full of sediment and irregular of passage. " DANGER SJAJJNALi JSU. 2 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or-sharp and acute, tell yon of sick kidneys and warn you. of the approach of dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys and cure them permanently. Here's Salisbury proof: J. B. Collins, 519 South Main St., Salisbury, N. C, says: "I have a great faith in the curative powers of Doan's Kidney Pills as I have used them at different timed and have always received the best. of results. I suffered a great deal from a disorder of the kidneys, but was unable to obtain relief until I heard of Doan's Kid ney Pills and procured a box at the Salisbury Drug Company. Af ter using them I experienced prompt relief and- on several oc casions since when I have felt a return of the annoyance, they have never failed to benefit me. I have no hesitancy in advising others afflicted in a. similiar way to try them," For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. FosterrMilburn Co., Buff alo. New York, sole agents for tne unueci states. ... j&ememDer tne name uoan's and take no other. Bos. K. Bruner A iist : Tribute-. Mr. ThomaH K, Bruner, ' for r many years head of the Depart-la Lment of Agriculture of North Car-1 olina, is dead. He was really the I first citizen of . his State, not in girls of the Pittsburg Female col political rank, but in practical ser- lege alumnae at the semi-annual vie, wnicn, alter all, is tne truest measure of a public mana ieart. He was not known on the hustings, he bid "Hot advertize himself in tne ways wmcn nave brought a certain sort of distinction to many small men in his btate, hedid not care tor tne applause ox tne multitude, butin his quie.t and effective and gentle service he filled the full- measure of his obli gations and opportunities. To him more than to'any other man or group of men in North Carolina has the material growth of his State been due. At Chicago, at Philadelphia, at " Buffalo, at Charleston and at St. Louis he advertized the resources of his State so that the whole world was impressed with the marvelous character of its wealth, and in thousands of happy homes in the Old North State established large ly through his-work and influence there will be sincere sorrow at his taking off.The people of Charles ton are under lasting obligations to jiim for the splendid work, he did here at the Exposition six years ago, and they will all pray that he may reeb Veil now that his laborsare over, Charleston News and Courier. Man Kills Four of the Lynchers. The bloody result of an attempt st lynching at Valdcsta, Ga., last Tuesday, if of ten 'repeated. will st pthe practice. Jack Long, a white man whose brother had been Sappd.nbdTkd'wmPPooX icroad. Sapp was a "wealthy met public man" and fifty of his friends went to the jail to take Jack Ljng out and lynch him. Result: Long killed four, seriously injured ten, and would have cleaned up the entire lynching party- had those left not shot him to death. It is the bloodif dt lynching af fair of recent years. At times when you -don't feel just right, when you have a bad stomach, take something right away that will assist digestion: not something that will stimulate for a time but something that will positively do the very work that the stomach performs under ordinary and normal conditions, something that will make the food digest. To do this you must take a natural digestant like Kodol for Dyspepsia. Kodol is a scientific preparation of vegetable acids with natural digestants and con tains tne same inices tound in a healthy stomach. Each dose will digest more than 8,000 grains of good food. It is sure to afford prompt relief ; it digests what you eat and is pleasant to take. Sold by James Plummer and all drug gists. Cabbage Plants and Watch Repairing. The undersigned is prepared to have all your Frost Proof 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. Yon can leave and get your watches with Mr. Will Taylor, (Kluttz & 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 ja. few cents. Cut this out and save it for reference long after it disap pears. Send all orders and work as per.aoove to K. L. UKOWJn, ll-6rl3t. Salisbury, N. C, No. 6 Where to Go to When'in need of good, reliable, single or double wagon or buggy Home-made Harness don't fail to hunt up ourjlace on the corner of Innis and Lee Streets. We also do first-class repairing on short notio and at reasonable prices. . Our line of saddles, Collars, BridlesHalt9rs, Whips, Brushes, Combs, Robes Harness Oil nd other - horse supplies is always complete and ready for inspec tion. We solicit a' portion ofyour patronage and invite yonto call and see our stock. If your horse ts injured in any way get a bottle of our Horse Liniment. No cure, no pay. j &- Co. Buy HARNESS Hartline Phone 488, 180 East InnisB S Tell Yromea to Keepiossesslon. Pittsburg.Feb. 25.'Ifyou haye separate estate or property keep it." advised .Common Pleas' Judge. J - j. Millerrin an adress to the Imeetine of the association. "You can help your husbands in some other way than by turning over your eroDertv to them." he said. "'. ' - 'I am old-fashidhed enough to believe that while maarhee. in the uva nf f.hA i0w i. nnicti.m;inn. tracts its sanctity is tiot' to be ruthlessly violated. There are too many fictitious causes given for divorce. 4 Laws in regard -to the intestate decease of a husband are made quat&v Hardship iso f ten worked upon the widow by limiting her to a one-third dower interest in the real property left by her husband. " When the baby is cross and has you worried and worn out you will find that A little Cascasweet, the well known remedy for babies and children, will quiet-the little one in a short time. The ingredients are printed plainly, on the bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. FURNITURE, CARPETS AND MATTINGS. We have everything headquarters for . CARPETS AND MATTINGS. W mnlr n Hnpyinltv nf ohrxroh Tiriffffft ft rpete and all large carpets. Some of the large 7 carpets we have put down can be seen at the First Baptist Church7"Spencer Methodist, Holmes Memo, rial and South Main Churches, Fulton and Spencer Masonic lodges. When in the city drop in to see us. You are always welcome. 17. B. SUr.iriERSETT. Jl NEWS! m PHONE 281. A WORD OF ADVICE TO FARMERS. You are no doubt fairly well satisfied with the prices which you are getting fo;r your products. If, in exchange for the money you receive for what you sell, you should need a few pieces, of Furni ture, we would adviseyou 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 youjldubt this statement you can veri fy it yourself, if you will take the time to see them before you buy. T. E. WITHERSPOON & CO. OPEN AN ACGOUNT y WITH THE j- ' SALISBURY, N. O. W. C. Coughenoxje President, v T. C." Linn, Vice-President; W. H. White, Cashier. Capital ,1 Surplus, - - $50,000.00 - - $40,000.00 Directors : 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. Pricer W. C. Coughenour. - ' -Every accommodation extended con 8istent with safe banking. . W. H. WHITE, Cashier. Valuable Farm For Sale. I hereby offer for sale my farm of 58 acres on the Stokes Ferry Public Road five miles South-east of Salisbury, N. C. Good six room dwelling house.' good out buildings, good pasture and wel wat8red.A For price and terms see, Lewis -I . C atjble , R. F. D. No. Qr Salisbury, N. C. This Sent. 18th 1907. tf in Furniture, and are also Attention is called to the fact that I have just, stocked my storeroom on West Fisher Street, with a Fresh and Select line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Beef, Pork and Salted 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 theH highest market price for same. Beef Cattle, Hogs and Sheep wanted. Be sure to find my place before you buy or sell. FIRST IIATlOflAL BAIIK ore Meat Mar 121 WEST FISHER ST. SALISBURY, N. C Carriage aid' Wagon Builders. FAR1I AND DEIIVERT W160NS, OPEN AND We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Go's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. 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 Re-covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty: sttel tired wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kindBof Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. ' -f We lve skilled workmen in each department. Surreys Buggies and Wagons for Sale. ' " rrHarness of all kinds, made and repaired. Call and get prices. J. O. WHITE & CO. 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 doing they cost less than they do now, so have marked them tor sale accordingly. Your time will be well epentif you give me a call be fore you buy. Below you will notice proof of statement above, A Grey Blanket for.. . 25c A White Blanket for T. .35o three for $1.00 Other, great values in Blankets from $1.50 to $ "J 0.00 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 Jow 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, Ladies' and Children's t ILJinLdle3C"vr slit 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 12c, special for 1 0c per yard. Just received, one lot of Demestic, regular value of which is &io, my price 5c the yard. You cannot afford to .miss this chance itis one in a life time. " Some Very Special Bargains in DRESS 75c values for 60c. 60c values for 50c. Several pieces of Fancy Serge Plaid, regular value any where,'35c, my price 25 C. Some very special values in Ladies' and Children's Hose. A 15 Cent Value for 10 Cents. These were bought direct From the mills and at jobber's prices. " Other great values in all lines. A W. f OOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOO o a o o o o o . For3ifts of Value and'Merit- GO TO Q. W. WRIGHT'S, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF Household and Kitchen Furnishings. Look over this List and Consider their usefulness. ; See them and Consider Art Squares, - Book Racks and-Cases, Beds wood, iron and brass, Baby Carriages, Curtains, Carpets. Clothes Baskets, Chiffoniers, , Cots, Chairs of jail kinds, " for children, ' for office, Desks for office and ladies, Dining rqojn furniture, . Dining Tables, - -Dinner and Tea Sets, Eazles, Go-Carts, Hall Racks, Hat Racks, Kitchen Cabinets, o o o o o Remember the Substantial gifts of the best and most O lasting and also remember that you are invited to trade at q West Innes Street. OOOOOOOOOOOOOfOOOOOOOOOOOOO DRAY WAGON. TOP, BEST QUALITY AND STYLE. C 0 their Cheapness and Beauty. jucnenioaies, Lamps for Table and Hall, Leather Fnrniture, Lounges, ; j Linoleum, Missiorr Furniture, Mission Clocks, Mirrors, Mattings, Mattresses, .- Odd Pieces of all Kinds,- j Pictures and Picture Frames, Parlor Suits, Rockers all kinds and" sizes, -Rugs, Sideboards. Toilet Sets, Umbrella Stands,- Wardrobes,, WickerJFurnitnre. ; , Salisbury, 0.. o o ran II I II II I I o o o o o o o
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