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A 6REAT liter The Early Case Is Becoming a Matter tor ; the Humorists to Take op. -. ;Naw York1,JuIy9.--JohuR. Ear ly, the young Southerner herald ed about the country as a leper, gave a reception to night to proven that he is uutainted. It was held at New York skin and cancer hos and was attended by medical men a number of Early's friends and a sprinkling of the general public interested in thesase. Early, who lately came from Washington where he was quaran tined for nearly a year, received his guests cordially and discussed his recent isolation. . The reception was arranged by Dr. L. Duncan Bulkely, the spoc ialist who brought Early hera to r how that there is nothing leprous about the man. Early related a humorous inci dent at the expence of the Wash- j ington authorities. 'What did you do when they had yon shut up?" he was asked. "I raised chickens," he said, ''and both the chickens and their eggs were sent to Washington and sold in the open market." What Early, Dr. Bulkely ex plained, is a simple inflammation of the skin caused by the alkali used in the pulp mill where he for merly worked in North Carolina. h Dr Bulkely says that after a careful examination not the slight est trace of the bacciloa of leprosy was found, but as a precaution, he said, Early will probably be kept at the hospital for a week or more so that the diagnosis may be con firmed by other dermatologists. - : . Tliej Foiinil the Bo. " "We have been- looking .for a Jong time for an office boy who does not whine, a boy who is not full of complaints evtfy time something or other goes wrong. We have got him and we have roped him down . No human pow er can get him away from us. He is eoiue to stay, and his wages are what he chooses to make them . "We have had lot", of office boys . Most of them had the v dis ease of whining. A whine m a boy is worse than the whine of a sick dog, and that's saying a good deal. Whines never built a huae, never laid out a town, never con stracted a railway, never made a anhnnl crrow or a farm nav . Whines n .. - - ar a an eakiner form of irritation v cj that Satan devised to lead other toia'a fTrtnrl hnvs aatrav. We don't want whines. "Well we advertised for a boy, and he came. We didn't know he was coming, but he came just tha same. Several whining boys Pulled off Cow's Tail. A day or two ago a cow belong ing to Martha Brown came home without a tail. A good deal of interest was created in the matter as it appeared to be a case of in human cruelty to animals. The police were notified and two days elapsed before they could find out the straight of it. Itappears that the cow wae in Mr. Henderson's pasture. Elue Chavis, a small negro boy, a cow minder, was in the pasture, and he caught hold of the cow's caudal appendage in a playing manner, it is said, and it pulled off. The cow had un dergone an operation upon the ap pendage for-"hollow tail," the tail is cut into a portion of the bone taken out; the place had de veloped, it teems, into a kind of old sore, and not much of a pull was necessary to sever the caudal member. It is not beleived that any case wil1 be made against the boy. Aiken, S. G., Journal. Life 100,000 Years Ago. . Scientists have found in a cave in Switzerland bones of men, who lived 100,000 years ago, when life was in constant danger from wild beasts. To-day the danger, as shown by A. W. Brown, of Alex ander, Me., is largely from deadly disease. "If it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, which cured me. I could not have lived," he writes, "suffering as I did from a severe lung trouble and stubborn cough." To cure Sore Lungs, Uolds, obstinate Coughs and pre vent Pneumonia, its the best med cine on earth. 50c and $1.00 Guaranteed by all druggists. Tria! bottle free. had been'in, and we had prompt lv fired them How he came was this. The wind blowing fifty miles an hour, the mud was knee deep in Poplar street, it was thunder ing, lightning, and raining to beat the band, the sidewalks were afloat onri ftvfirvt.hinfr in town was soak T-f'v-r o ed. "Oar office door was opened by, a boy in a torn straw hat, a rag ged suit of clothes, and bare feet He was mud and water from head to foot, one eye had a cast, he had lost a lifctle fi offer and ins- toes wore stubbed. But his smile Talk about seeing the faces of an selsl That smile I It radiated like the sunshine of a June day falling over a trout stream in the - CJ green grasses of the meadows. was warm, expansive, coaxing reassuring, trustful, happyful And his voice said: "Not such a bad dav. after al sir. The . Southern people have; at ast come tb e realization Oit-th.fr great . wealth of their : section-; in natural resources. Ahalf century ago it was claimed that cotton was king and that the South "clothed the world, and by her cotton pro duction alone the South was the richest section ' of the - country ? Since then the value of the cotton crop has been immensely increased by the utilization of the cotton seed. And since then the South has also become a great iron and coal producing c: untry, it has aken the lead in the textile manu facturing, it is diversifying its ag riculture, discovering new; resour ces in miueral and other natural deposits and is daily growing more conscious of the fact that in soil and climate and natural resources the Creator has been lavish in blessing the South than any other country of the earth The awakening of the South to i A . 1 5 1 ice insure possiDiimes, wmcn is evidenced by the organization of this Southern Commercial Con gress, is beginning to bear fruit, and will lead to a marvelous de velopment of this section in the immediate future. Augusta, Ga., Herald. Cola after xold: cough after? coueh ! TmnWA withlthu taking-cold habit? Better break; it up. We have great confiderice in Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral for this work; No medicine like it for weak throats and weak lungs. "Ask your doctor for his opinion. He knows all about it. His approval is valuable.. Follow his advice at all times No alcohol in this cou medicine. lc.AuerCo..LowiLkf,,i ft?3?0; Takeadosewhen yourcoiafirstcomesoiu-What is the best laxative for this? Ayefs Pills. Ask your doctor his opinion. Let him decide. "No whine in that! No siree If that boy had blown in by a cy clone, he would have landed on his feet with the remark: "It might have been worse." "He was engaged. Drop in and see him." New York News. Must not Slander Women. Atlanta, Ga., July 14. The penitentiary etareB scandal mon- gera in the face now. Georgia Senate passed bill to-day making it a penal offense to utter any false or defamatory remark about a woman. Heretofore the woman j r j i i ' bu ueiameu una no recourse ex cept in the civil courts. But the McCurry bill changes all that and will, it is believed, put a bridle on scandalous tongues. It was not passed without long debate, many Senators believing it impair the right of free speech. Any lady can get a silver "No Drip" Coffee Strainer by , writing Dr. Shoop, Racine, WJs. Send no money. Simply ask for the "No Drip" Coupon privilege, giving your name and address. Dr. Shoop will also send free his new and very interesting little book describing Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. It is such a close imitation of real Coffee that it requires au expert to tell the difference. And neither is there a grain of real coffee in it. Made from pure toasted grains, malt and nuts, its flavor and taste is exceedingly gratifying ; No tedious boiling either, .-"Made in a minute ."flays Dr Shoop. Write to day for the book and "No-Drip" Cuopon.--Sold by all Grocers. Will Have a Crop Anyway. We do not remember a year but in the spring and early summer the crop talk was not most dis couraging. It was too wet, too dry, too something or other until we felt like lying down and weep ing over the direful results sure to follow. Somehow this feeling al ways prevails. , There is so much wrong But in the end everything saems to light itself and the crop turns up a certain percentage of the average, whatever that meaLS. This ssason has been no excep tion, and almost daily there has been poor crop talkB, much of which has found its fcvay into print. It may be put ctowu than in spite of too much rain, too lit tle rain, hail, grass, drought, boll weevil and chinch bugs there will be a crop harvested this fall, in all respects very much like the rest of them always start off with the very poorest sort of prospects In truth the good Lord gives us a bountiful harvest in spite of our poor mouthing and complaints And the funniest thing about it all is that the smallest percentage of this talk comes from the mn who are working the crops and de pending directly upon them. Concord Tribune. Durham, July 12. - - Walter Hobbs, the noted blind tiger, was today sentenced by Judge Sykes to seven ears on the county roads. Hobbs withdrew his appeal and agreed to pay the costs in the cases and take three years on the roads, asking to begin at once. Solicitor Everett agreed aud he went to the roads. Judge Sykes followed the severe punishment with an eighteen months' sentence on Jim Hays and sent up Hays wife. Watchj the year Cash, If you must Bmoke steadily, use judgment in buying your cigars. Don't "drive" your heart and nerves with the heavy, over-stimulating, irritating clear Havana; Smoke a pleasant, light domestic cigar preferably a blend of Havana leaf with just enough domestic to bacco to remove the heavi ness. Smoke the Robert Burns mm 10c Cigar Good Joke on Mayor and Chief. Greenville, S. C, July 15. Tac itly admitting that the police de partment is powerless to prevent rob'iers from almost rightly op erating throughout the city, May or Mahon has tonight authorized the arming of a number of citi zens who will work without com pensation and who will patrol streets in which the many robber ies have occurred. Theannonnce- meui to tms enecc came as a sur prise to all the patrolmen. For more than a month thieves have operated here and none have been caught. Two white men are now on the chain gang but neither is thoughtjb have been one of the gang that has done the moat of the work. The home of the may or was entered not long ago and $60 taken from his pants pockets while he and his wife and aby slept in the room . Chief of Police Kennedy was not slighted, the burglara breaking into his home but not stealing anything. Citizens have criticised the po lice department there are sixteen t 1 1 0 men Desius tne cniei du6 none have thought that such a step would be takeu m order to insure against thieves. t FOR Biliousness Constipation Headache Indigestion Dyspepsia Flatulency malaria Chills & Fever Jaundice Sleeplessness Nervousness Loss off Appetite and all disorders aris ing from Torpid Liver. TAKE IT NOW. THE GENUINE fa as the BED Z on the front of each package and the signature and seal of I. JHC. ZEILIN. & CO. on the side. In BEU,,, I ME WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING VI Ifyou want eithera VibratlngShutfle, Rotary Shuttle or a Single Thread Chain Stitch Sewing Macninewrite to, THE-NEW HOME 8EWINQ MACHINE COMPANY Orange. Mass. Many sewins machines are madetosellreeardless Of quality, but the flew JHome is made to wear. . . Our guaranty never runs out Sold by authorized dealers only, ros SALS mt Ettablithed in 1894. The aim of the school to clearly Bet forth by its RJIVTTrt. "Thorough instruction under positively Christian influences at the lowest iMlKJ I 1 U: possible cost The school was established by the Methodist Church, not to make money, bat to furnish S place "where Kirla can be given thorough training in body, mind, and heart at a moderate cost. The object has been so fully carried out that as a ppQI TI T". 14 k to-day; with its faculty of 82, ita boarding patronage of 300, and its S.S3JLaI . building and grounds, worth $140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. pays all charges for the year, including the table board, room, lights, steam neat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition in all subjects except music and elocution. Apply for catalogue and application blank to REV. JAMES CANNON. JR.. M. A., Principal, Blackrtone.Va, $150 Furniture ia oue of tlje Essentials of a home, its quality and quan tity determines the comforts of. its owner. We would like to see every home in the county luxuriously furnished, and, we would like to sup ply just as much of such furnishings as possible. This is why we ad vertise. We want you to know that we handle furniture and that we are anxious to sell you some. We carry a large stock including the olain, which is good and substantial and sold at small figures, and the aore pretentious and luxurient, which, though highor in price, is worth every cent that we ask for it. It is both useful aud ornamental lnJhen in need of Furniture don't forget us. Yon are cordially invited to giver us a call and we assure of every possible courtesy whether you buy or not. $Very respectfully. W. D. Summer sett, 108 W. Iimess St. - - Salisbury, N. C. The Curse of the South. What iS the ma'ter With fbe SOllth? According to govern o'eut report of 1908 "The faeret is out at last the Southerner, contrary to cuneul opiuion is not lazy, shiftless, indifferent or carelesa "He is sick the South is afflicted with and harbors that most dreaded treacherous and destructive of all diseases Anemia, Pernicious Anauiia. The average Southerner is a sufferer of this health destroying parasitn which destroys the red bloood coll producing au impoverished con dition of the blood; characterized by extremepallor, general debility weakness, loss of vigor, lack of ambition, and general undermining of vitality. The climate and atmospheric conditions destroy the vitality. Let him get over it. Gt rid of it. Gt wUl, aud he 1? good physically as the best American can boast . If thnrn is healrti of the slightest degree in your system, "WAKE IT UP1 CALL IT FORTH. PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER! MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD; all can and thould be well, loneglect'y mrself is to reflect upon the wisdom of your Maker. Nature intends all humanity t-. enjoy a full measure of health and vigor. If you do not the fault, is your own, for you are yourself to blame for it. Wonders have beeti accomplished for the people of Tenneessee, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi, let us now do as much for the people of the Carolines. A postal will bring you the necessary information. !3end no money. Write to-day. Don't neglect this chance here offered yon. Address, The Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery. Cleveland, Ohio . Corner Kinsman rd. and 72d Street. line of llljullll in the Stiate awaits yoir at this store! We cordially invite you; to make our store your camping place when in the city. A Lair qe Line of Spring pies Just Arrived. BELL SHOE STORE, SALISBUY, N. C. P. -Ask to seethe Ankle Pump. 1909 Agony in Shoedom. J. F. MgOubbins, president. W. B. Stkachan, treasurer. kE. H, Hahrisow, secretary and manager. M'GUBBINS & HARRISON COMPANY. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. Capital and surplus $30,000.00. We offer for sale a 160-.acre farm three miles east from Salisbury, all hut a few acres fresh laud aud in timber, farm will pay for itself in a few years us the land is very productive. Price right now, $4,000, part cash and balance easy terms. We will show it to you from our office. ' REAL ESTATE LOAJsTS: If you want to either loan or borrow money on good real estate secur ; ity ih Rowan Go it will certainly pay you well to look inl o our system of making, real estate loans ; the lender nets S per cent each 6 months with the best security on earth and with as little trouble to him as deposit ing money in a bank. The security is a first mortgage real estate bond with our company guaranteeiug payment of principal and interest. BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1910 TOR 116 YEARS hoy bsve bean prepared for COLLEGE and for LIFE, and have been trained to be MSN at THE BINGHAM SCHOOL. Ideally located on ASheville 'Plateau- Organixation MIUTABY f or diaciplinef control and carriage. Boye expelled from other ichoola not received. & ViCiOUS boy sent home as toon aa discovered. Hazing excluded by pledge of honor.- Limited to 1 36- Rates reasonable. Address COL. R. BIHGHAH, Supt., E. t. D., Cox S9, ASHEVIL1E, V. C. The Watchman, 1 year, 75ets spot cash. PEOPLES iONAL II BANK BAL1LBURY, N. C. ... Does a General Banking: Business. We pay 4 per cent on - time de-pos-its. Interest payable every three months. Prompt at tention given to any business entrusted to lis. Yonr bnsiness solicited. Peoples' National Bank. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier, P. H. Thompson, W. T. Busby, V. -president. teller. McCALL PATTERNS Celebrated for style, perfect fit, simplicity and reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly every city and town in the United States and Canada, or by mail direct. More sold than any other make.-. Send 'for free catalogue) McCALLS MAGAZINE More subscribers - than any other fashioi magazine million a month. Invaluable. Lat est styles, patterns, dressmaking-, millinery plain sewing, fancy needlework, fiairdressing, etiquette, good stories, etc Only 50 cents t year (wortn double), including a tree pattern, Subscribe today, or send for1 sample copy. WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue and new cash prize offers. Address. TBS HcCAIX CO.. 238 to 348 W. 37th St, MEW YOU oaoaaMadQMOoiMMaoag 8 $28,850 PAID IN CAPITAL. Opportunities to 0 0 0 0 Inn; New WE BUY, WE SELL. We Insure Life or Property in Tom or in Copty. o o 0 Wft invp.st mnnpv fnr t.hnsft whn wish ciiflrflTitflRfl 0 J semi-annual dividends. - . O 0 We lend money on first-class securities. 0 0 Call to see us and let us explain a few of the ways Q 0 by which we can help you and help ourselves. -You Q n do not invest a dollar until you are thoroughly sat- Q isnea as to results. All business strictly confidential. J. K. LINK, A. L. SMOOT J President. Sec. and Treas. 8 Salisljury Realty ani J. 0. VJI1ITE & C0., Carriage and Wagon Builders. FARM AND DRAY WAGOV. DELIVERY WAGONS, OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY AND iU, We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co'a Farm and' Log Wagous, fuljy warranted. Old Carriages and Buggies, repaired, painted and made as' good as new. . V " New Tops made and old Tops repaired. jNew Cushions furnished and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and Old Frames Re-covered. RuMer Tires a Specialty : stfel tired wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. ' - All kind of Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department. Surreys, Buggies" and Wagons for Sale. HaniHss of all kinds made and repaired. Call aud get' prices. - - v J. O. WHITE & CO. o booooooooooo ooocooooooooo isuy wedding and Jiirlhday O o o o o o o o o o o o GIFTS OF FURNITURE AT to WRIGHT GIFTS o o o o o o o o o o o are of various kindsvfrom the lifetlfrjmeai ing-Q less trifle to the substantial and annreciativefo Q Tha gift that lasts longest is generally the most useful aud O - ' , Vsl U WTTKMimYTIM1 . Ci tai H 1 M m-i BT,anT.IAI Ann nnnraxisfivn ' T- comes in the class of the sub stantial and appreciative; ' It a. in naefnl. will oixra Inner aprvioa nnrl ran ha niJ 4 1 1 Val Ow of the house, porch or yard. It may be ornamental or just for O v n If HT the aruiture dealeV baa a large Oi O U U, Xl 1 vJT il I. j and well selected stock every variety, O w price, ana suitame tor any place xv borne. His .mammoth O O stock is awaitine vour insnection and in nnr.h in a ran i r j - r ' J ft"-"'J OODIOU O yu in making appropriate selections. Do not fail to give him 7 q a call. ' Respectfully,. . , Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. . ; Q O O O O Coffins, Gaskets, Burial Robes! Etc. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Watchman $1 .00 Year. i
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