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30 lb : Absolutely Insures delicious, health ful food for every home, every day. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes. Safeguards your food against alum and phosphate of lime harsh mineral acids .which are used in cheaply made powders. . -si ft Continued from first page. ley and his assistants recommend ed the establishment of a negro department at the University it was soon compelled to close its doors for want of patronage. In 1871, under Republican ad ministration, the amount collect ed for public schools was $115,052. In 1872, under laws passed by a Democratic General Assembly, the school fund was increased to $211,239.22, and from that time the school fund has continued to increase and the shools have flourished. In 1876, when the Democrats came back into power in all the branches of the State Govern ment, educational interests of the State were revived ; the Univer sity was reopened, the public shools took "on new life and the school fund greatly increased un til, in 1894, it amounted to $777.079 29. In 1881, under the leadership of Capfe. J. C. Scarborough and Maj. S. M. Finger, a new school law was passed. This, "with some amendments, will be found in The Code of 1883. An examination of The Code of 1883 will show that chapter 15 .was taken almost entirely from the Laws and the Revised Code of 1854. and the Laws of 1869 were entirely ignored. In 1891, 1892, 1893 and 1894 the Democrats taught 50 46-100 weeks, at a cost of $8,019,103 30, anA YiaA a nrV,;, u;u.nn enrolled. In 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1898 the Fusionists taught 50 56-100 weeks, at a cost of $3, 461,393 12, and had in 1897 only 222,252 white children enrolled. Under the Fusion" schocl law, which has negro school commit teemen over white children, it ap pears that the white enrollment decreased 13,234, and it will be seen that the Fusionists lengthen ea me scnooi term in iour years only one day, which one day cost the State $442,289.82, although there were 13,334 less white chil dren in school. The record since the return of white people to power is ably set out in the Democratic Handbook, and will partly show in the fol lowing table : A DEADLY PARALLEL, SHOWING COM PARATIVE CONDITION Or PUBLIC SCHOOLS UNDER FUSION AND DEMOCRATIC AMINISTRA-TION. Total value of public school" property, Rep , 1897, $878,632.78; Dem., 1907, $4,250,429.00. Total number of rural libraries, Republican 1887, -none ; Demo crat, 1907, 1,922, Number schoolhouses erected, Rep, 1897, no report; Dem., 1907,875. Average length whita rural school term, Rep., 1897, 17.78 weeks - Dem., 17.68 weeks. Average monthly salary white rural teachers, Rep., 1897. $23.81 ; Dem., 1907, 1907, $81.40, Number white rural teachers employed, Rep., 1897, 4,819 Dem.. 1907, 6.477. Total number of rural local-tax .districts, Rep., 1897, none; Dm 1907, 600, Wished Re Hadn't Said It. A peculiar thing happened when Governor Jilenn was coming up from the station on a street car on the day of Mr. Kern's arrival in Asheville. He sat right Id front of two men of the know-it- all type. They were displaying their news of current affairs and discussing politics and politicians in general when one of them, a Republican, remarked in a per fectly confident manner: "The sorriest man the Democrats ever elected was Governor Glenn." Mr. Glenn turned around and told the man that he should be more careful as Mr. Glenn minght hear h?m, and the man was uttei ly; demoralized a few moments after by hearing an acquaintance of the Governor's greet bim and call him by name. Asheville Cit izen. OFFICERS GOT HIM. Negro Attempts to Assault a Lady Teacher ana Is Promptly Captured, , Sheriff Gilreath and party in an automobile have just reached the city with the ngro Johnson, want ed at Greer for an . assault on : a young lady music teacher iu thf public school. ."' The posses have beeu hunting since Saturday afternoon and the capturing V party came into the city with : the ugro at a 40-mile clip today. Johnson was employed in the graded school at Greer and made a fiendish attempt to assault the young lady while seated at a piano going over some exercises. John- sen was b weeping the building, and seeing the voune ladv Heated . v C7 J in the music room, slipped up be hind her and throwing his armB about her neck asked her if she did not want to take rest. The young lady was overcome with fright and almost fainted. She quickly recovered and with super l V 1 A mm uumau enori tore nerseit away from the brute and ran down the stairs screaming. Johnson fo! lowed close behiud and begged'her not to scream, saying no harm was intended. The young lady rushed to her boarding house and reported the matter and search was commenced for Johnshn by armed citizens. Greenville, S. C. dispatch. tion, Rep., 1897, no report; Dem. 1908, $546,131.58. -Enrollment of children (white) Rep., 1897, 222,252; Dem., 1907, 289,053.. Average daily atten dance (white), Rep., 1897, 106,254; Dem., 1907, 253,187. Average salary of County Su perintendent, Rep., 1897, no rec ord; Dem., 1907, $644 56. Number schoolhouses erected from 1902-'07, Dem., 1907, 1,830 Iu 1897 the average daily atten dance, white, was 106,254. In j i 1907 the average daily attendance, white, waB 203,137. There- are almost two and one-half times as many white children in daily at tendance in JSortn uaroiina now as there were in 1897. The schools are now economi cally managed, efficiently taught, and are endorsed and appreciated by all the people in North Caro lina. WORKS WONDERS A Wonderful Compound Cures Piles, Ec zema, Skin Itching, Skin Eruptions, Cuts Doan's Ointment is the best skin treatment, and the cheapest, because so little is required to cure. It cures piles after years of torture. It cures obsti nate cases of eczema. It cures all skin itching. It cures skin eruptions. It heals cuts, bruises, scratches and abra sions without leaving a scar. It cures permanently. Salisbury testimony proves it. T. A. Coughenour, 228 E. Ennis St., Salisbury, N. O., says: "I suffered from itching hemorrhoids for a long time and was unable to rid myself of the annoyance though I was constantly using remedies. At last Doan's Oint ment was brought to my attention and being impressed with the good reports concerning it, l procured a supply from Graves Opened but Bodies Not There. An interesting piece of news'was brought to light a few days ago in she old Presbyterian grave yard In the year 1866 two companies cf Federal soldiers were stationed in Concord, one in Smith's Grove, and the other where the new cem etery how is. While in camp there five of the soldiers died and were supposed to have been buried in the old Presbyterian grave -yard. iheir headstones were marked 'Unknown Federal Dead." Sev era I days ago tha government sent the superintendent of the Federa cemetery at Salisbury. He hired four negroes, and going to the grave yard set to work, but on digging down to where the bodies should have been he found that there was nothing there. ThiB leads to the belief that the bodies were never buried there, for if they had been the buttons of their uniforms would have been found Concord special to Charlotte Observer. A Peculiar Family. lhe city ofnciitls are advised that the family here which moved into Raleigh from the county, then numbering eleven people and who has lost three member by death, will probably be entire ly wiped out by the hook-worm disease. Ths city board of health decided it could do nothing in the premises and the associated char lties have gone to its limit. Five members of the family are now very ill of this disease and all will probably die. They positively re fuse to go to the hospital. Their ignorance of sanitation is simply astonishing, and nowoise casenas ever been known here. The ques tion is being brought up whether they could not be removed to some point in the county and there is olated, as they are a menace to the people in the city, the disease being of the same general dauger as typhoid. There were i&ver more obstinately ignorant people in the world than these and they have given the authorities a vast deal of trouble. Raleigh correspond ence Charlotte Observer. A NEW SCHEME. s One of the Contriiances of the Thrifty in Far Away Maine. , Eben W. Sears, cf Lynn, has returned from his -vacation in Lewiston, Me. with a remarkable tale of the way liquor is served in the prohibition State. Sears says that a friend took him into a place where several men were drinking and ordered some beer. The room was without furniture or fixtures, save tor one table, a tew chairs and the gas jets. While Sears was wondering fahere the beer was to come from the proprietor stepped to a gas jet and turned it on, whereat the am ber fluid flowed forth as from the 'Bpigot of a keg. The proprie tor filled the glasses ot Sears and his friend, and then two others for customers drnw forth two miies of ale from another gas jet. Af ter that he pruduced a glass of whiskey from the third jet. Seeing that there were several more gas jets in the room Sears, as a test of the proprietor's re sources, was about to call for a Martini cocktail when suddenly there were alarms and scurryings jsrithout, followed by a noise like a squad of liquor deputies. Iustantly the proprietor sprang to a corner and pressed an i; vis- sible button. Wondering what the effect of this might be Sears turned on the beer gas iet, but nothing came forth. "The gas is shut off " said the proprietor with a wink. Sears was unable tc learn where 'the liquor came from. He says he thinks the proprietor had tanks in the walls. Boston Herald. .stomach troubles would mnre quickly disappear if the idea of treating the cause, rather than the effect, would come into prac tice. A tiny, in6ide, hidden nBrve, says ur. anoop, governs and gives streugth to the stomach A braneh also goes to the Heart and one goes to the Kidneys When these "inside nerves" fail then the organs must falter. Dr Shoop s Restorative is directed specifically tn these failing nerves Within 48 hours after starting the treatment patients say they real ize a gain. Sold by Cornelison & Cook. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. SALISBURY, N. C. W. C. Coughenour, President, T. C. Linn, Vice-President, W. H. White, Cashier Capital - - $50,000.00 Surplus, - - $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. Price, W. C. Coughenour. Every accommodation extended con sistent with safe banking. W. H. WHITE, Cashier Execution Sale. ) In the S jpe- nor Court. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach "the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by con tents of one box effected a complete cure, l nave never naa a return oi my trouble since and most earnestly ad vise others suffering from this trouble to give Doan's Ointment a trial." hoi sale Dy all dealers, rrice ou cents. Foster-Muburn Uo., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Rep., 186. School 1897, none?; Dem., 1907, fund from local taxa- efeitutional remedies. Deafness is the Salisbury Drag Company. Itoftllgfld i,v an inflamfld rnndinn brought me prompt relief and the con- causea uy " lnnamea cona.uon ot tne mucous lining oi toe JirQs tachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf ness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its nor mal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give OnT Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Send forcirculars, free. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pillg for constipation. , , Would Mortgage the Farm. A farmer on Rural Route Empire, Ga., W. A. Floyd 2, by name, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw : one on my hand and one On mv Iact. Tt. ia mrkh mnra f. Vi a n Number of rural high schoolsJ lts weif.ht in eold t won jd -ot be without it if I bad to mortgage the farm to get it." Only 25c. at all drug stores. - State of North Carolina Rowan County. CM. Miller, Plaintiff. 1 vs. ' " ! Notice of exe- Eureka Consolidated ( cution of sale Copper Co. J By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior court or Kowan county in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 2nd day of November, 1908, at about 12 o'clock noon at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and in terest which the said Eureka Uonsoli dated Copper Co., the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to wit:First traei :Seedeed to WalterGeo. Newman dated May the 5th, 1899. from R. J. Holmes and registered in book 86, page 446 and also see deed to Eu reka Consolidated Copper Co. in book in, page 218;; Second tract: all of a certain tract of. land containing 33 acres more or less arid known as the Stock ton Gold Mining tract, see deed to Walter Geo. jjlewman, dated May 5th, 1899, and recofyied in book No. 85, page 415. See also Weed to Eureka Consoli dated Oopn iV). in book 111. naze 218. Third tmct: a Veriain tract of land known as the Ef Mauney home place in the town ol 'J Gold Hill which was conveyed to Walter Geo. Newman on, 5e 2?foJd&y of June, 1906, and described in deed registered in book 111, page 21. See also deed regis- J- l b-l No- m' Page 222 in which the sai ni'nn0w. ;0 a llVPlrn PnnoA M.i.j rn the said YValtb Geo. Newman. t l.- itiu jP! Sheriff Rowan Co Aim uay .oi September, 1908. 4t INDIGESTION? 9 9 DYSPEPSIA FLATULENCY 23 11 1 FOR SPEEDY RELIEF; THE GENUINE HAS THE RED Z ON THE FRONT OF EACH PACKAGE AND THE SIGNATURE AND SEAL OF J. H.ZEILIN &CO.s ON THE SIDE, IN RED. Where to Go to Buy HARTOS! When in need of good, reliable, single or double wap'Mi or buggy Home-made Harness don't fail to hunt up our place on lhe corner of Inn is and I ee :reets. class repairing iiui at reasonable by We also do f on short uotic-price?. Our line of a?r'!"i. Collars, Bridles, Halters, ; .:ps, Brushes, Combs, Robes, Harness Oil and other horse supplies is always complete and ready for inspec tion . we solicit a port -on ot your patronage and invite you to call and see our stock. W J 1 - it your norse is injured in any way get a bottle cf our Horse Liniment. No cure, no pay. Hartline & Co. Phone 433, 130 East Inniss St. COMFORTS OF HJKE that make a happy couple. We have contributed in no small degree-to the comfort of many a household. And expect to con tinueto do so. Out stock of furniture is more extensive than ever, and we're selling it at marked down prices. ' Hand some and serviceable parlor,, suits $10- Durable and ele gant lounges, couches and easy chairs at half real value. As tonishing bargains. T. E. WITHERSPOON & COMPANY EMPIRE BLOCK, SALISBURY, N. C. PEOPLES HIl 1 BANK 8AL1LBTJRY, N. C. Does a General Banking Business. We pay 4 per cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three mouths. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Do You Want to Help Make Good Times ? Peoples' D. R. Julian, J. President. P. H. Thompson, V.-President National Bank. D Then put your money in our bank. We will put it into Circulation and pay you 4 PER CENT INTEREST This will make prosperity and everybody will be benefited. Norwood, Cashier. J. A. Peeler, Teller. TRUST CO The State's Strongest Banking Institul ion . J. 0. WHITE & CO., arriage and agon Builders. FAEM AND DRAY WAGON. DELIVERY WAGONS, OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY AND i YL. Mc (IIS I HARRISON Capital and Surplus $30,000.00. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE, Salisbury, N. C. We Bell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carriages and Buggies; repaired, painted nd 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 ; steel tired wheels changed to Rubier Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kinds of Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department. Surreys, Baggies and Wagons for Sale. Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call and get prices. J. O. WHITE & CO. We offer cheap for quick sale a 33 acre farm five miles West from Salisbury on the Statesville road, known as the Chris Wagner home place. Ha? dwelling, barn and good well. Half of the place is in timber. lerms can be made; to suit the purchaser. Apply at our office for prico. WATER SUPPLY. THE Summersett Undertaking Co Are Fully equipped with the latest Hearses, Church Truck and all supplies necessary for con ducting funerals, and have a complete stock of all grades of Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes. Their Mr.-R. M. Davis' and Mr. T. W. Summer sett can be reached by phone at all times, night or day. o o o 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOCOCOOCOGGOOOOOOOOO Q T A SO YEARS EXPERIENCE .1 Anyone sending a sketch and description n Quickly asee.taln our opinion free whether invention is probably patentable. Commnnl Designs Copyrights && b and description may ininn frnn whether an 3tt.r.ihnhiv ttatentnhio. Communica tions strictly ior.gdential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tpeciat notice, without "barge, In the Scientific JTmericatt. K handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir. ulatlon of Inny scientific tarda). Terms, $3 a .eiir; four months. 1- Sold by all newsdealers. 1UNH8Co.36IBroatfwNewYort 'tr&ncn imc & r at. Wadhiwitoa.uU , Hydaulic Rams are Cheapest and Most Satisfactory. Probably the cheapest and best method of obtaining a constant and abundant supply of eood water for the househuld, stock. yard, garden and fire purposes, and .it lhe same time that which needs the least attention is the hydraulic ranx. You can have your water delivered right to your house from any nearby spring or branch without no further atten tion after the installation of ai ram. The best r m on the mar ket is solfj and installed by T. A P. Ro kman, Route 8, Salisbury N. C. Write for partict.'ars. The Undertaking Parlors of FOE SALE. Awll established wholesale aud retail ! iquor business in Florida. Will s"U either stock and fixtures together or will sell fixtures and I lease without stock. The business I will be closed at the end of the fiscal year which is the last day of September. Reasons for selling is the owners are going into tim ber business in Alabama. Address FERNANDINA LIQUOR CO., 7-28 8t pd. - Fernandina, Fla.. o o o o o o o o Are the equal of any in the State, which, com- bined with the skill and experience of his assistants H makes his place one of the most desirable to those 0 needing such services. A lady is employed in this department and will render assistance whenever desired. o COFFINS, CASKETS, BURI f AL ROBES FOR SALE. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Furniture of all Kinds, of every variety and Prices to Q suit all constantly kept in Stock. O You are invited to call, Very respectfully, c o o ; W;;'vtfRIGHT;g : O oooooooooooooioooooooooooo
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