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FARMER'S UNION COLUMN. This column is set aside for the use and benefit of the Locals of the Farmer's Educational and Co-operative Uniort of America. Secretaries and other reliable par ties are invited to hand in contri butions that will b9 of iuterest to tfhe members. Write on only one side of your page, be brief and alwayB furnish us with the true name of the writer. Send us the news of your Local Mr. Secretary. How about a co-operativedairy? A co-operaiive cotton gin, cotton mill, plow factory, buggy and wagon factory? Two Locals in the St. Paul neighborhood have made arrange ments to conduct a grocery and dry goods store. Charles R. Jul lian will probably have charge of it. The Local at Gold Knob is making strides to a greater and better lodge. Several new mem bers have recently been initiated and it bids fair to succeed in its efforts. There will be a public meeting of the Union local of the Farmers Educational and Co-operative Un ion of America at Union Academy near Union Church, on Saturday, August 14th, at 6 p. m. J. W. Parks of Spencer, will ex plain the purposes and benefits of the Union. Come, and bring your friends. Popular Excursion to Norfolk, Va.. August 17th, 1909. Charlotte, N. C, Aug. 3rd, 1909. The Southern Railway will op erate its popular excursion to Nor folk on August 17th, Train con sists of first class day coaches and ' Pullman cars, giving two days and one night in Norfolk. Following round trip rate from Salisbury, $4.50 Train will leave 5:00 p. m. - ' for aetaiiea information see large flyers, or call on your depot agent. K. L. Vebnon , T. P. A 8-10 2t. ROCK. Plentv of rain. The rain irj helping the corn. Cotton is grow ing rapidly for the last two weeks. Farmers are turning land for for wheat and oats. A. W. Shuping is putting up his dwelling in Rockwell. He may move there if he decides to lea we the farm; his farm is well fixed and is a beautiful place to live. J. L. Stirewalt has plenty of watermelons. Litaker township School Convention was held at Rook's Grove Chprcb. Saturday the 7th . . The convention was well attended and all who were in the church were benefited and enjoy ed themselves. Rev. Simpson preached at Reek's Grove yesterday afternoon. He wap one of the first to preach at or near this place, long before the church was built. Saw. A New Concern. The Harper Livery and Sale C jmpany is the latest incorporated institution for Salisbury It has an authorized capital of $50,000 and its incorporators are: J. P. Harper, pros dent and general manager; J. D. Heilig, first view president; M. J. Ragland, secre tary and treasurer. The directors : J. P.,Harper, J. A. Caldwell, D. H. Mahaley, M. J. Ragland, H. A. Bernhardt, J D. Heilig. T. W. Sumraersett, S. T. Dorset, Thom an Mnrnhv. R Tjinn Rornhftrdt. Sunday! , t t - - . , ,iand R. L Avery. The charter grants the right o buy and sell live stock, vehicles. harne?e, etc, at wholesale and re tai1, to operate automobile lines, etc. The president, J. P Harper, is a man in wh m 'everybody ha implicit c HifidoncR and hia busi ness ability has hewn th -roughly demonstrated in this city. Liquor Question Still Troubles. Elderly Couple bas Hard Luck. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White,, an aged couple, who live near Rocky Columbia, S. C, Aug. 6. Chief Rjvor about seven miles from -j." x i i i -i i ' Justice Jones has called a special session of the State Supreme Court to meet here August 12, to hear the application for the injunction against the holding of th9 despen sary election on August 17. The rule will be directed againBt the here, were taking a ride in a bug gy one evening last week when some part of the harness broke, and both got out of the buggy to fix it. While they were at work on the harness, the mule in some way got entirely lose from the Gotioq, in San Domingo. Ov C. Benbow, who left GreeDS boro several weeks ago for San Dcmingo on a pospecting trip has returned and is greatly impressed with what he saw on the island. He went out with the intention of possibly engagiug in the lumber business in San Domingo, but when he ascertained the trouble of getting out lumber and the ex- I ense of working it up, he changed ! his mind and turned his attention to other chanels. Mr. Benbow is impressed with the idea that the production of cotton is about the meet profitable business that can bo followed in San Domingo, ow ing to the fact that there is no frv st on the island, two crops a yar can be grown and it appears that it. is nevor necosary to tp plant, the pants growing into troes and reaching a height of 15 rr more feel. Despite the ease with which colt n is produced, j Mr, Benbor eays thorn is not a gin on the island, and consequent ly the indust' y has not been de veloped. Mr. Benbow is investi gating the matter of establishing a big ginnery at some point on the island. Greensboro correspond ence Charlotte Observer. SPECIAL Smith Says For Pure drugs, Prescription ac curately filled, and anything in an up-to-date drug .store at lowest prices call at E, or phone 133. Formerly f-t- : T. W. Grimes Drug Co 2-16 8nio Mortgage Sale. ' Default having been made in tne Say men t of the indebtedness secured y that mortgage deed of trust execut c d by Wm. Marcus and Georgia Mar' cus to W P Wharton on the 22 day of September. 1906 and recorded jn Book 28 page 374 of Rowan county Record of Mortgages, the undersigned trustee, pursuant to the terms of said mort gage, and under the power therein con i tained will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the court House door in Salisbury, North Caroli na, on Moudny, August 16,1909, at twelve o'clock M., the following real property, to wit : Begining at the N. East intersection of Montgomery and Cherry streets, ard running thence N. 10 W. with the East margin of Cherry St. 150 feet to a stake, the S West cornet of lot 77, thence North 80 East parallel with Montgomery street 50 feet to a stake , thence South 100 Wast parallel with Cherry sireet 150 feet to a stake in north margin or Montgomery street, thence south 80 West with the margin of said street to the beginning , being lot 76 as shown upon map of property of Southern Life and Trust Company in and adjoining the great south square of the city of Salisbury. This the 12th day of July , 1U0H. W. P. Whabton. trustee. B. B . Mjlleb, attorney . GHANGE OF BUSINESS. Charleston county election com- bugy and dashed off into the miseioners, ana is asked tor in tbf WOode. Mr and Mrs. White fol name of Thomas Jellico, of iOWftd ad after vainly trying for onaneston. ' some little time t eutch the mule i The petitionei alleges that the they attempted to return out to act oalling for the election is un- th' rod to fehir buggy, but soon constitutional, the specific attacks fomid they wer6 1l8t iu the wo ,da being on the ground that tin pur- It bl,iug then dark thev COUciuded pose of the act is not expressed iu it wa8 better to Btop wbpre tbey its title, and that the act is class were and spe .d the night then to legislation, giving to certain of ranible about the woods. Mrs. the counties the privilege of hold- white whm asked how she furd ing the election and withholding through the night, said boiug vry the choice from the counties now dry. T. H. Vanderford, Sr., was iu GoDcord Monday and put a force of men at work on the new Btreet 5 oar line. tired she pillowed h--r had 'n her husband'0 bos "m and had a very good right's rest and sloep and did not get chilly, though the night was cool and Mr. White 1 ad no coat and she no shawl o wrap. Chatham Record. Mr. Harry Deitz, of Augusta, 6a. , has Pur chased the Business of N. P. Jacoby. Mr. Myer Deitz, of Augusta, Ga., to-day bought out the cloth ing business of N. P. Jacoby, at 115 North Main street, for his brother, Harry Peitz. These gen tlemen will continue the business at the same staud, next door to Saleeby's Candy Kitchen, but will improve and enlarge the business at once. Mr. Jacoby sold out his business on account of his health, but will continue to be a resident of Salis bury. Mr. Deitz and brother come highly recommended and we be spouk for them a cordial welcome Aug. 9th, '09. 4t. Farm tor Rent, 58 acres, 7 miles from city in Providence Township H'Miso and good well ou place. Apply to- J J Stewart, Salisbury. Trinity Park School A First-Class Prepa atory School. Certificates of Graduation cejted for Entrance to Leading Southern Colleges. Best Equipped Preparatory ISchool in the South. Faculty of tm officers and teachers CempuB of seventy five acrf s. Library containing forty thousand volumes. Well equipped gymnasium High standards and modern methods of instruction . Frequent lec tures by prominent lecturers. Expensps exceedingly moderate. Eleven years of phenomenal succesa For Catalogue and other Information Address H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, Durham. N. C. j THh NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. The State's college for vocation al training. CoureB in Agricul ture and Horticulture: in Civil Electrical and Mchanf''arEngi neerine; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemistry Why not fit yourself for life by taking one of thse conrs s? Address D. H. HILL, President. 6 8 15t pd West Raleigh, N C Trinity College. Four Departments Collegi ate, Graduate, Engineering and Lw. Large library facilities. WelWequipped laboratories in all departments of Science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expense very mod erate. Aid for worthy students. Young men wishing to study law should investigate the su perior advantages offered by the department of law at Trinity College For catalogue and further informa tion, Address - D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, DURHAM, N. C. DR. M. J. RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone 205. Night phon-30. 4-27 tf CHICHESTER S PILLS Wyr-s. THE DIAMOND BRAND. Ladles Ask your Drunrtst for Chl-cheaters Dlamon Fills in Red and Wold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no other. But af tp Dracrfat. AskforClA.CUfes.TEKS' UlAIHUa 1 UKANU flLLtt, for & years known as Best. Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVFRYWHERE Sweet-Orr Overalls, Value, to go at tnis Sale for 69c. The American Salvage Co. has Purchased the Enormous Stock of CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS, FORMERLY OWNED BY P. Jacoby, Proprietor of the Day Light Store, 115 North Main Street. SALISBURY, isT. O. Now Remember we slaughter this entire stock at less than factory prices. We are going to sell these goods, as we only have this store for a few days longer, so rather than pack up and ship, we will sacrifice this entire stock, including storefixtures. Now remember this sale starts Thursday, August 12th, at 9 o'clock, Rain or Shine. - How This is a Benefit For the Bargain Seekers. This Sale Will ' Start Thursday, August 12th. en's Pants $1 50 Value now 98c 2 00 Value now $1 19 2 50 Valve now 149 3 00 Value now 1 98 '4 00 Value now 2 49 5 00 Value now 2 98 Men's Top Shirts 50c Value 39c $1 00 Value Silver Brand. ......... 79c 150 Gold Brand...'. 98c 1 00 Monarch Brand 69c Blue Flannel Shirts. 98c 50c Blue Chambrey . . 39c Hats Stetson Hats $2 39 Hopkin Hats 1 49 $2 50 Hats 125 2 00 Hats.' 100 150 Hats... 79 4 ictf" tD ji CD as m:ie A wmmm m m uenrs &uits. $ 8 75 Value now $ 4 98 10 00 " 5 98 12 50 " 6 98- 15 00 " .. 8 98 20 00 13 50 lien's 25c Value 50 and 75c .value 75c Fleece Lined Undershirt, $1 00 Wright's Health Undershirt. 50c Ribbed Undershirt 50c Ribbed Drawers : 50j Elastic Seamed Drawers 18c 39c 39c 79c 39c 39c 39c Suspenders 25c Value.. .. ., 50c Value 15c Men's Garters. . 25c Men's Garters . 25 and 50c Neckties. 19c 39c 8c 15c 19c o o o 0 o o o en's Overcoats $5 00 Overcoat 6 50 Overcoat 7 00 O rereoat 8 50 Overcoat 10 00 Overcoat 15 OO.Overcoat 20 00 Overcoat $2 98 3 98 4 98 5 98 6 98 8 98 9 98 Boys' Ilnee Suits $2 00 Value 3 00 Value 3 50 Value 400 Value 50c Boys' Knee Pants, 75c Boys' Knee Pants. 1 00 Boys' Knee Pants. $1 49 1 69 1 98 2 98 39 49 69 Handkerchiefs 5c Valu 10c Value.. 15c Valne: 50c Silk Handkerchief. 3c 7c 9c 39c Shoes ?4 00 Crawford Shoes 3 00 Peters Shoes. . . . 2 50 PHtere Shoes $2 98 2 24 1 98 Umbrellas $2 00 Value . Q8c 2 50 Value $1 49 3 00 ValiiA 1 98 Working Gloves 50c Value f 1 00 Tan Glove. 1 50 Tan Glove. 39c 69c 98c Socks 25c SelUrs 50c Se'lera 15c Sellers 19c 39c 09c Wool Undershirts n 50 Values 2 00 Values: 8 00 Values 98c $1 19 149 Dout forget the date and place. Look for the Big Red Banner in front of the Store, One price to ail . All goods marked in plain figures Gome one. come all. Just follow th-' crowd to this Sale. N. P. Jacoby's old stand, 115 North Main St. Day Light Store,' Remember this sale Starts, Thursday, August 12th, and will-Continue for a few days only. x THE PRICES ARE CUT IN HALF, SO COME ANE SEE FOR YOURSELF. ' JN . P. J ACOBY S old staud, 115 . Main St. LOOK FOR THE m m BANNER. I; PEAGER, Sales Manager. Jilt '- -t 3 ;.T If -
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