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2 - -HelptyHoId a Victim of Hytfrophobla and v V1n. Oanger of the Disease. Today Wil liam G. Rome , of La Grange, arrived here for treatment by Dr; SJwxe.'.fche State Pasteur expert, his case, .being by far the moBt interesting yet treat ed. Last Friday he was asjked by the father, of a youth of 19, a neighbour, who was dyicg of hy drophobla, to help him hold his : son. The other people in the neighbourhood who had been ask ed to help would not go and some fled.- Rouse was dead game and undertook .the dangerous duty. He Bays that he believes if he had not helped the father the Jatter would have been' killed by hie son, whoBe struggles were some thing terrible ;& !see and whose strength was great f bejfig large and very strong naturally, and the disease giving 1 him. undue strength.'.; Therfaca and; hands of the dying youth .were covered with saliva and he scratched Rouse on the hand and arm.. , There- were nnmistakable jymptomXdf hydro phobia. Last May the young man was bitten, buV no attention wa paid to the matter and' four MATTERS OF NEWS. A dispatch from Eastport, Me., says six men rescued from a wrecked steamer Tuesday are be lieved to be the only survivors.of 41. men and boys who were aboard the vessel. , . Coming all the way from Chi cago to Birmingham to commit the crime, Thomas Pappos, a Greek, sot and killed Pete Pap pos, another Greek, in Birming ham, A la., Wednesday. The men are not related. Tom Pappoe claims Pete had alienated the af fectionsof his wife and prevented her from coming to him at Chi-f cago. General Oliver O. Howard, last of the Union commanders of tie civil war, died at his home in Burlington;" Vt., Tuesday nigh Heart disease was the cause of tbs noted soldier's death. He was 79 years old.. Including Genera Howard's services in the Union wars he was probably in more en gagements than any other officer, in the United States army. He was born in Leeds, Maine, No vembers, 1880. T O.UJ Slug, na VoB andfipttingtai daVs before his death thereadedJAn estimated loss of five mil disease grrld him ihard and hef bnspf pesos, including cropi liaver slept 'amoinent from .that-lind fine hardwoods, two lives kmc. He di4 Pite butscratch-1 siown ta be lost and "many oth ed. Sometimes he was, .partly js', it is feared, sacrificed in the (bhsctAtts of homes in the ,a -ac&bch oouniiT' au.a. iowu wasuuu away feJWfth ' (Tftfol ma this yrin; lace o'the fact that treatSffsct,. perfectly certain iii its resuts is provided by the State -at Raleigh In the early summer a negro boy died near Kocky Mount, and near Wilson a little white? boy who had been bitten by a BtraoglBo,dif8imply be causeas edleia;not- think I3pletcanplyr tftiSgrJwf1 ThosV Davidson, a eofjtieoharge is $50etTf J iad of j dragged from the wey cannoj .pay tnejQ agrrxa town washed and tusapds of head of cattle drownMarelEfie known results of the dieastrous cloudburst and storm that, broke over the State of Tabisco, Mexico, Monday,; fol lowing 21 days of -incessant ; ram airover that Tegioxur Biverjr:w out of their banks, towns are m undated, thousands are homeless and no relief is yet in sight . AtNptt f)Vlfians Tnesdav the --. . ..: I river 12 hours after the. body of his younger brother, John, aged 12, had been found near the same spot . The boys disappeared from a boardinsr houseon New Orleans The Automobile Party Goes Through. The ' passing of the auto party going from Mew York to Atlanta, on the good road tour, was witnessed by al most a circus day crowd on Saturday afternoon. Quite a number of people from the country were here, but we don't kcow weather they came to see the auto party or j ust becaus it .wase Saturn day and. a fine day. lhe town folks were out to see the parade. Main street was filled with people from Bank street to the Court, House. The first car arrived at about 1:30 and for about two hours kept coming every few minutes until all hadpass-'d. A few made short stops at cue Empire Hotel and par took of some light refresh ments, tendered by admiring friends, after which they left down Bank street to Fulton and out Falton folldwing.the tin signs, which designate the route laid out some time ago. There were several la dies in the party and they, as well as the men, were so cov erea witn oust tnat it was hard to tell whether they were good looking or not. We did not knowTy Cobb, that chap some papers and base ball cranks are making so much of ado about, but somebody said he was along. mi -i inings we recognized was the blue book car, the Bell Telephone, car; the Spartan burg, S.C., car: the Roanoke, Va., car; the Anderson, S. C, car; Miss Cuneo's car and Col. Geo . Carson's car. They aXi went-through Salisbury at the rate of about 30jniles.per hour. MISEKBtiMER. November I.-rThe farmers are . . . very uusy so wits g wneat ana oats and getting th??r cotton out. Mr. and Mts? William Culp vis- ited their dfiv'hter Mrs . James Btirrage last aiday. -craite a low from Tieitld the new school heimer Jast Sun l here was. Richfield building Qfjl taBii day. andi tW Mauldin, of Al- l . Mrs. Maaidin's er, Mr. and Mrs. st week. Frick, of Granite We're sorry if you've tried other medicines and they failed As a last resort try HolliBter'a Rocky Mountian Tea. It's a simple remedy, bat it's worked wonders, made millions, well and happy. Purifies the blood, makes flesh and muscle, cleanses your system. Corenleison & Cook. 'as. Which iS BeTr Tfjf aB Experiment ,r October 21,-shortly after their Profit hv 9 Calichnr Mti7an Cvnnriantio I mother had reprimanded tnem ...... hj . viiih ing, . . x. rrxnm t their sister, who was ill Mrs. Davidson was traveling from Dal las, Texas, to Thomasville, Gay and had stopped in New Orleans. It is supposed the boys either committed suicide or were acci dontally drowned. PILES get Immediate relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment Mr, betnarle, v father and : D. S. Frale Mrs. Mi Quarry, viiU5d iu the community lat week,. foVR Mr. andj rs,H. O. Ritchie, of Richfie'd, iaited Mr. Ritchie s father lasl iuday, who is suffer ing with rh natism. Clyde JeaiisLeo Shaver and Carlee Montijmery, of Gold Hill, visited at MjfcBarger's last Sun day. ' Z9b Barrage will leave this weak for C.irl6tte to take a busi ness course The members of Matton's Grove choTch met L .VSaturday at the parsonage to ait ready for their new preacherhow ill arrive this week. G. W. Peeler,Mrs. Baruie Peel er, Rena Peeler' and Mrs . Agnes Reynolds, wefe atl visitors at J. Miller's, nearitichfield, last Sun- dav. ;" . Miss Vera Moss who has - been at Granite Quarry for some time, returned home last week?! Mrs Mary Dry, of Concord, is visiting at Jno. Dry's. Golden and little Cathaleen Freeze visited in Salisbury last LSuuday. Joel Frick, of near this place, is very sick at this writing. His mny friends wish for him speedy recovery. Miss Birtie Burrage spent last Saturday evening with Miss Vera Dr. Honored by Women Moss. .When a woman speaks of her silent secret suffering she trusts you. Millions have be stowed this mark of confi dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Every where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which saves the suffering sex from pain, and successfully grapples with woman's weak nesses and stubborn ills. IT MAKES WEAK WOflEN STRONG IT HAKES 5ICK WOMEN WELL. No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets induce mild natural bowel movement once a day. Rowan Hardware and Machinery Co. 118 N. nain St., - Salisbury, N. C. J. S. McCUBBINS; Pres. P. A. HAKTMAN, VvPres. G. S. WILLIAMS, Seo, H. A. KAUSKll, Treas. & Q: Msrr Dealers in Hardware and Farm Machinery, Buggies, Wag ... ms, Harness, etc. Paints, Varnishes, Oil, etc. r Stickuey Gasoline Engines and Frick Saw Mills - . v- .-. "j Traction, Portable and Stationary Steam Engines, Fire-box and Tabular Bbil- efs, fcndatfriU line of threshine-and saw" mill niachinery.3r'. i - The Bicycle and Eepair business of G. 8. Williams, is now consolidated wit"011 -s and we respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore exte-0 ad r Mr. Williams. He will have personal supervision over 4;his Department : ahd , we guarantee our work in every respect. t : - ' . Come and see iis and make 6ur store your home when in the city. Wanted Yoa to know that Mrs. Dr. Moore will be at Dr. F x's office, one day only, November 4th. Don't forge t the date. a Hiss Adelaide E. White Voice Culture and Singing. Terms on application. Voices tried free Convenient hours arranged for cQuntry and out-of-town pupils. Studio 402 K; Inniss St. Phone 146. 9-14 i.t - Dr. L. S. FOX, THE; BUSY It wil l.pay you to.id otitr TERMS STRICTLY OASH. WHI Surely Stori hat Cough. Something new s an experiment. Must be proved to be as represented. The statement of a manufacture is not convincing proof of merit." But the endorsement of a friend is. Now supposing you had a bad back, A Lame, Week or Aching one. Would you experiment on it? ' Endorsed by stranger from far-away It's differnt when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that backs every box of Doan's Kidney Pills Read this 3ase. John W. Glover, 128 So. Long St., Salisbury. N. C, says: "In my estima tion Doan's Kidney Pills are the best kidney remedy on the market. I suffered from kidney complaint for a long time and often was in a serious . condition, due to the severe pain in the small of my back. In the morning l was oiten so lame and sore that I could not get out of bed without assis tance and I was at a loss to know how . to dispose of my trouble. Finally a friend told me about Doan's Kidney Pills and deciding to try them, I pro cured a box at McPhersonA Oo 's drug store. Thpy quickly drove away the pain in my back and in proved my health. - Whenever I notice a return of the trouble, I take Doan's Kidney Piils and prompt relief follows, lor sale by all denWs. Price 50 cents. Foster-MilburnOo .... -wYork, sole agents for the United states. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. BURT, THE SHOE MAW MAKES A SGOO Makes plood and muscle faster than aDy. other remedy. Gives health, strength and vitality. Holhfcter's Rocky Mountaim Tea towers above all other remedies for making sick people well, aDd well people "weller." Take it to night. Oorneleison & Cook. SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by D. M. Miller. Apples, per bushel, 75 to 85 Bacon, sides per S, 11 to 12. " shoulders, per lb, 11 to 12; ham, per Ifr, 18 to 20. round, per tt , 10 to 12. Butter, choice yellow, 20 to 22 J Chickens, per lb, S to 9. Ducks, 20 to 30. Guineas, 25 to 30. Eees, per doz, 20 to 25. Corn, per bushel, 95s. to 1.00. Flour, straight, per sac, $2.80 " pat, $3.00 Hay, per. hundred fcs, 30 to 40 Honey, per lb, 12 to 15. Lard, N. C, per lb, 13 to 14. Meal, bolted, per bu- 1.00. Oats, per bu, 60 to 65 Potatoes. Irish, pe bu 80 to 90 Wheat per bush. 1.10 to $1.20 . Onions , SO to 60. SALISBURY COTTON MARKET. Corrected by M. C. Quinn. Good middling, 12Jc. Strict middling, 14c. Stains and tinges. 10 and 11c. Market steady. D Thousaot 14 or m Thousand Do a The reason why so mau.v men never get used to "Tearing their sets of false teeth Is that they put them in their vest pocket at mealtime, under their pIUpw when asleep and most any where when at work. The next worst thing to occupying a lot in the cemetery is for the boy from eight to sixteen to get. snagged with the cigarette habit Fact Is, he is a more useful member of society In trjp former than In the latter capacity. Instead of driving around a wagon or cart with milk -Jti large cans, the Italian milk vendejSSrlves his flock oi goats from house house and milks as much as his patron may want. Milk delivered in this way has the merit of being fresh and undiluted. Milk production Is had at chejajpl cost when pastures are flush mng' early ; summer. The recognized best and cheapest substitute for pasture grass Is ensilage. If this is to be taken advantage of the coming winter the North Carolina ) In Superior court Rowan County ( November term 1909 Notice to J. R. Thomas, C. J. Tinsley,") Non-Re- H . W. Holt and H. o. Holt i s i d e n ts vs of sum- I. L. Miller and wife Essie ) mons and M. Miller et al. J Attach ... . ment. The defendants,!. L. Miller and wife Essie M. Miller above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan county tov recover of the defendant I. L" Miller the sum of $83.30 and interest from December 11th 1907, and to set aside, as fraudulent, a deed for one house and lot in opencer, N. o.,from Miller to his wife Es sie M. Miller, registered m Register's office of Rowan county in book 111 page 382; and the said defendants will take further notice that a warrant of attachment has been issued by tne Clerk of the Superior court of Rowan county against the said house and lot and that the sheriff of Rowan county has attached and levied on said house and lot in this cause, .returnable to November term 1909 of Rowan Super ior court, and that the said I.--L. Mil ler and wife Essie M. Miller arfe hereby required to appear at the next term of the Superior court of Roiysm county to be held on the llth Monday after the 1st Monday in September 1809, in Sal isbury, N. o , and answer or lemur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will.; apply. the court for the relief id emanded iti said complaint. This October 9th. 1909r; JiULIt rlnailt lie paid There are Children's Shoes in the lot that we are going to sell for 50 cents a pair, while there are Men'a Five and Six Dollar Shoes and Boots that we expect to get from $2.50 to $3.50 ior; and Men's and Women's Shoes worth Two dollars and Two-fifty a pair that we are going to ask 1.50 and 1.75 for. Stilll, there will be more of them in Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes that we will turn loose at from 1.00 to to 1.25 than-at any other prices. Never in your whole life time have you seen anything like this in the way of Shoe Bargains, and if you live a hundred years you may never see it again. - Don't put off coming until the Sizes are Broken so that you can't get anything you want. Sale Starts this week. 220-222-224-226-228 South Main St. Salisbury, N. a I--. . .. ". . r 4lans for the silo should be looked up 16 j court.
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