CSi Jfil3e only Baking Powderl I made from Royal Grape .r -ssarM:asr mA i -SOUTHERN EXPORTS INCREASING. Business ot Southern Porls Growing and a 6ain In Imports Is Reasonable. During the month of Sep tember only four ports of the "United States showed an in crease: in the export of bread stuffs over that for the same month last year, and these were Southern ports Nor folk, Portsmouth, Mobile and RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE ISSUED. Decrease Id Pensioners Increase in Pen sions. ! Death's "iuvasipn of the fast thinning ranks of war veterans ! caused 48,812 names to be dropped from'tiie pension rolls of the United States last year. Qf this j number 32,83L -were survivors of thj miri I war. " The total loss to the pension roll from all causes 1 was 51,581. ' In striking contrast t these fig ures, comprised in the annual report ci V spasiau Warner, Com n.issioner of Pensions, is the statement that the government paid out iu pensious in the fiscal years e i dedJuno30, 1909, $161,- '703 703. which the commissioner declares to be the largest amount ever disbursed for pensions in one year. Summarized, the report shows these facts: Number of pensioners at the beginuiug of the year, 951, 6S7; number of new pensioners added to the roll, 45,080 pension ers on roll at close of the year, 946,194 a net decrease; of 5,493, Survivors of the civil, war on the Two Hundred and Fourteen Federal License to Retail Liquor Held in State. Rev. R. L. Davis, superin roll now number 593,961. tendent of the field work of j Commissioner Warner explains the North Carolina Anti-Sa-j that the increase in the amount loon League, ha? published a :pai oufe for pensions was due list of persons, firms and cor , priuoipally to the large number of porations in North Carolina ioners pliohA on the roll un. who have obtained letail h- .Feb 9 1007 mior license trom the Inderal. . ' i - i f l : a ciRn. n f-. on. New Orleans. At all North government for the fiscal year,"" " rr DUi from July 1, 1909, to JlHy 1, Vigors or ne war wuu 1910. The list is copied trom ! and the civil war on reaching the the records of the collectors ages of G2, 70 and 5, respectively. Atlantic ports there was a de crease. Mobile alone of all the Atlantic and Gulf ports showed a gain for the nine months of the year over the same period of the year be fore. Galveston and Mobile were the only ports on the At lantic or Gulf which showed an increase in . exports of meats, and dairy products. Rockefellers Generosity. New York, Oc8&. A gift of $1,000,000 by Johnlo." Rockefeller to fight the 'hook;.w rin disease" was announced at tbe offiee of the Standard Oil Company here late today. A dozen well-kpwn educators and scientists, selected in largj part from institutions of learn iug. in the South where the para site is prevalent, were called in conference with Mr" Kockefeller's representative at the Standard Oil Company's offices at 26 Broad way last Tuesday and at that meeting Mr. E ckefellhr'B desire to orgauize a commission to carry on a campaign against the malady was discussed. As a reBult of this discussion of the situation the "Rockefeller Commission For the Eradicatiun of the Hook Worm-Disease" was" organized. Washington, Oct? 29. Govern ment health xpx$i express satis-" faction at Rockefeller's gift cf a million dollars to fight the hook worm distasi in the;.South. Two million people iri;-the United States are be lie vjd to be infected by the disease, vi&ich causes en nervation and latmesB. It is reported frijm Richmond that the Atlauti Coast Line, Richmond, Fredericksburg & Po tomac, Seaboard; Air Line and Chesapeake & Ohio railroads have signed an agreement to substitute the telephone for.fcelegraph in the operation of trah8 SMED ERBMAN OPERATION o By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Louisville, Ky. "Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound has car 's tamly done world me a of (rood and r cannot nraise it enough. I suffered from irregularities, dizziness, nervous ness, and a severe female trouble. LydiaE.Pinkham'8 Vegetable Com pound has restored me to perfect health and kept me from the operating of internal revenue and is of course accurate. The total number of license in the east ern district is 7l and in the western districtjis 143, making a grand total of 214 persons, firms or corporations m the State who hold license fronl For the month 'of Septemberlthe Federal government to re- . ' t -m - -m "J 1 " J 1 Jl - m m - TV . hve ports dnyy snoea again over the sanie mionthtat year in export bfpite 'f Fiopr of them werepntle South, At lantic, Wihnington Toeing one of them. In mineraJjils Gab veston and babine wyT;ne. only Atlantic or, Guirfts which showed gain in exports for the nine months of the year over like period last year. These facts show how ra pidly the ports of the South are coming into importance as gateways of commerce be tween inland iAmtpeav and foreign countries. "Only a few years ago there watery iuuu mi - - " K . "W-v tail Honor. Mr. uavia pavs that last year the number of license was. 656 and the-year before (817,. and' he feels en couraged by the decrease. - .The United ,'States govern merit charges $25 per annum for retail liquor license and there are no restrictions in issuing the license. Anybody who can pay the $25". can get license on application. --Under the State Taw, however, license to sell liquor Is issued only to druggists and medical depositories Sometimes per sons who- sell -Hqruor illegally under, the , StSte law take the pain& to procure a f Oreigri-; jQmPCUceiifee ft6m the Federal go v-ay-StheTn poftsTrBKHnt so that" in the event through aithern rjof tSf and, in faJ quite re cently thfft - Atlantic ports wefeti ,;tvipalgate. ways thr 'hich this Southern- ii vltct was ship ped to -.Europe. Now the South sends, direct from its own arts most of the cotton it ships to foreign ports and is drawing moie and more each year from the North At lantic ports their business in the shipment in Western and Northwestern products, of which they had a monopoly up to a short time ago. . The increase of exports is bound to bring with it a gain in imports at these Southern ports. Many vessels cannot afford to cross the Atlantic light for the sake of getting return cargoes. It also means heavier freight traffic for the railroads leading into the South Atlantic and the Gnlf and, consequently, better railroad service and increased development of the section of the county through which the railroads run. It means that the South is rapidly approach ing the position it ought to occupy in the world of com inerce and traded Charlotte Observer. Corn Shredders Are Dangerous. : . A special sent out from : ; Concord Saturday says: Er nest Untz, the young sou of G. J. Untz, of JSo. 2 township sustained a serious in j ury yesterday afternoon while feeding a corn shredder. He 'was passing up the stalks when his right arm was caught in the machine, and before relief could be given him four fingers and the mas jor portion of his hand were torn off. It is quite probable that his hand wHl have to be taken off entirely as the bones were pretty badly shattered In another portion of the county and within a mile of this city, on the', farm of M.-J L. Brown Bros.. Doc Endy sustained a broken arm while operating a shredder about he same time that Untz was njured. of trouble they will not have Uncle Sam, as well as the Staef to j reckon with; and sometimes men convicted for vrt&favp&uT&r the State law arlffbrced to payfor a Feder al Tidense to avoid prosecution for the same, offense inthe Federal courts. Inr this immediate section Mecklenburg county leads iu the number of f ed eral license. Twenty-two persons in that county, about all of them in Charlotte, have license to re: tail liquor. ixowan comes next with 20. Alexander, Catawba and Wilkes have two eacn, uavie ana iaKin one each. Iredell is blank. Not a single license is held in the county and it means that no liquor can be legally sold in Iredell county, on prescrip tions or otherwise. Practically all of the license are of course held by drug gists, located in cities, towns and villiages. In Alexander county a Taylorsville drug store has a license, the sec ond is held by a man in the country. In some cases so called social clubs, which seem to exist mainly for the purpose of evading the prohi bition law, have license. As these clubs are not and cans not be, licensed under he State law to sell liquor, and as the holding of a Federal license is prima facia evidence under the State law of a pur pose to violate the'prohibition law, the solicitors of the diss tricts where these clubs exist may have occasion to get busy. The publication of the list of license holders is a good idea. The Zacts can be obs tained from the books of the collectors of internal revenue by any person who cafes to see the list. Statesville Landmark. The increase is also due, in part, ti pensions granted nrjfder the eec.ond Section of the aot of April 19, 1908, to widows of persons who served in the civil war, with out regard to their pecuniary condition, and to the increase from $8 fro $12 a month of the rate of pension of certain widows, minor children, and helpless minors. The pension of 202,577 widows, minor children and help less minors, who were already on the rolls, were increased by this act. The Fellow Who Settles up. Things have come to a prats ty pass when a person can't profitably conduct a peanut stand without having to em ploy an expert collector in connection with it. The bus iness world is not going to have much confidence in the averaere man's religion until it makes him settle up with out being threatened with the Drocess of law. Of course this average man "is not go ing to. beat anybody" but he is going on beating them ev erv dav iftst the same. The fellow who settles up certain ly has more stars in his crown down here, and it may be the same up yonder. Wadesboro Ansonian. table. I will never be without this medicine In the house." Mrs. Sam'l Lee, 8523 Fourth St., Louisville, Ky. Another Operation Avoided. Adrian, Ga. "I suffered untold misery from female troubles, and my doctor said an operation was my only chance, and I dreaded it almost as much as death. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound completely cured me without an operation." LKjA V. Henry, R. F. D. 3. -Thirty years of unparalleled suc cess confirms the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to cure female diseases. The gre:it vol ume of unsolicited testimony constant ly pouring in proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a remarkable remedy for those distressing feminine ills from which so many women suffer. cr o IT vw; i 0000000000000:0000000000000 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o A CAR LOAD r -of -.-V , ' For your inspection at this store. Also big lot of going at factory cost. Bell Shoe Store. Ill North Main St. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o J. 0. WHITE & CO., Carriage and Wagon Builders. FARM AND DRAY WAGON DELIVERY- WAGONS, OPEN -AND TOP, BEST QDALITY AND STYLE We sell the celebrated Geo-. E. Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagous, fully warranted. - ' Old Carriages and Buggiesl 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 Rercovered. Rubber Tires a Specialty; steel tired, wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kindsof Wood and Iron' Work. done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department Surreys, Baggies and Wagons for Sale." I ' Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call and prices. 0 i ; 1 J O. WHITE & CO. nnncTr,n s 9 i 9 9 NOW IS THE TIME to add soma useful and or naraental pieces of furniture to the furnishing of your house. You know what you need and we have it for you. This is the time of year that much of your time will be spent, in the house, and you will, of course, want the long evenings to be a pleasure to all in the house. To this- end prob ably a few new chains, a centre table, a sola, a lounge, a. booK Case, another bed, a clock, some pictures for the wajfe, a rug, carpet, or -some mat ting, will be needed. We have all of these, at .reasonable prices, and would consider it a pleas ure to show them to you. - "; - : ; 1 ; ; -1 ; : Cotne in to'see me arid let us show you our stock. We guarantee you a square? deal Very truly, X a w;b. summj:mett $ FAITtt WlttKi)S i 0000000000000:0000000000000! Young Girls Are Victims of headache, as well as older wom en, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's Nt w Life Pills, the, world's beat remedy for sick and nervous headaches! They make pure blood, and strong nerves and build up -your .health. Try them. 25c. at all druggists . Stops Lameness Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect. See that your horse is not al lowed to go lame. Keep Sloans Liniment on hand and apply at the first sign of stiffness. It's wonderfully penetrating goes right to the spot' relieves the soreness limbers up the joints and makes the muscles elastic and pliant. Here's the Proof. Mr. G. T. Roberts of Resaca, Ga., R.F.D. No. 1, Box 43, writes : " I have used your Liniment on a horse for Swee ney and effected a thorough cure. I al so removed a spavin on a mule. This spavin was as large as a guinea egg. In my estimation the best remedy for lame ness and soreness is Sloan's Liniment Mr. H. M. Gibbs, of Lawrence, Kans., R.F.D. No. 3, writes: "Your Lini ment is the best that I have ever used. I had a mare with an abscess on her neck and one 50c. bottle of Sloan's Liniment entirely cured her. I keep it around all the time for galls and small swellings and for everything about the stock." Sloan's Liniment win Kin a spavin, curb or splint, re duce wind puffs and swollen joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, sweeney, founder and thrush. Price 60c. and $1.00 Sloan's book on horses, attl, abevp ud poultry tent ft-ee. Addreaa Dr. Earl S. Sloan, ,a Boston, Kui., U. 8. A. toiisi On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, very low fare round trip tickets will be sold via the Cotton Belt Route to points in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma. Take advantage of these low fares and investigate the wonderful opportunites now open in the Southwest. The 25 day return limit gives you ample time, and you can stop over both going and returning. The Direct Line to Texas The Cotton Belt is the direct line from Memphis to the Southwest, through Arkansas. It operates two daily trains, carrying through sleepers, chair cars and parlorrcafe cars. Trains- from all points make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton Belt trains for the Southwest. Do not delay your trip to the 'Southwest until the biff opportunities are gone write me to-day where you Want to go and I will show you how cheap vou can make the trip and give youcomplet schedule, etc I will also send you free our books on Texas and Arkansas, with County map in colors. H. H. SUTTON, District Passenger Agent. H. E. ALLEN, Passenger Agent. 109 W. 9th SL, Chattanooga, Tenn. iux mwf i rV?H I No More W Call at Ml uot jlua aii m. ai m i f urn pep I Necks and Shoulders. Kvil ffmmm mam, on't im lATW . , i,a The attention of the buying public is called to my splendid line of Fall and Winter Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Underwear for ien, Wime and chil dren; Kanjiets Conifi)rtSrt':iares, Hugs, Manfeiilif sT Sjphels, jTZlfin i&e -pjf tlTOrellas, the largest anasevery! to Sal isbury, for ladies and gentlemen. The ladies are invited to see our splendid line of X Coat Suits, Capes, Sweaters and Shirt Waists. Respectfully, ;' E A. W wm COFF Sore your Erarness store and see one of the famous The Curse of the Sout h. What is the ma'ter Willi the SOUth? According to government report of 100S "The Secret is out at last the Southerner, contrary to curient opinion is not lazy, Bhiftloss, indifferent or careless. "Heif'eick" the South is afflicted with and harbors that most'dreaded treacherous and destructive of all diseases Anemia, Pernicious Anemia. l"he average Southerner is a sufferer of this health destroying "parasite, which destroys the red bloood cells producing an impoverished con- dition of the blood; characterized by extreme pallor, general debility, : weakness, loss of vigor, lack of ambition, and general undermining of vitality. The climate and atmospheric conditions destroy the vitality. Let him e;et over it. Get rid of it. Get well, and he-is good physically as the best American can boast. 'If there is health of the slightest degree m your system, "WAKE IT UP I CALL IT FORTH. PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER1 MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD; all can and 6honld.be well. To rreglect yourself is to reflect upon the wisdom of your Maker. " Nature intends all humanity to enjoy a full measure of health and vigor. If you do not the 'fault is your own, for yon are yourself to blame for it. Wonders' hjive been accomplished for the people of Tenneessee, Alabama, Georgia-and Mississippi, let us now do as much" for the people of tfte-Carolines. A postal will bring you the necessary information. Senfl no money. Write to-day . Don't neglect this chance here offered ypji. Ad$r6r The Cleveland Institute ef Medicine and Surgery, Cleveland, Ohio. Corner Kinsman rd. and 72d Street .' Hameless Adjustable Metal Horse Collars If vou da not see them write and we 11 send you our catalog tuny illustrating: ana aescriDins tnese ideal norse collars tnat are saving farmers tnousanas 01 aoiiars annually. They cure sore necks and shoulders and do away with j; They can be adjusted to fit and ttm draft is in the correct nlace But the main thing is they do away with sweat pads wnicn scaia anapro- duce sores. Thousands in use. W Wear out last for years. DON'T FORGETIWM u ,. i on haDd a large stock of single and double wa-J';l on and bntrcrv harness . We also, carrv a fine lin? of Collars, Sad dies, Bridles, Halters, robes, blankets, whips, Harness oil and other Horse supplies. All kinds of repairing done at reasonable prices .: harness oiled and dressed for $1 .00 to $1 .25 per set. Try wmol our Horse remedies, we have the best. Come to see ns. v- HARTLINB & COMPANY. 180 E. Innes St, Phone 488. Salisbury IH). J. S. HARNPs&f Jt JL mm. jl . a. m MoCobbins, president. i. Wi B. SteachaitJ treasurer. E. II, Harrison, secretary and manager. M'GUBBINS & HARRISON COMPANY. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance? CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000 00.: We are selling High Grade 8-2-2 Guano at $1.80 .arrd. other grades at proportionately low prices. Try us-" REAL ESTATE I.OA3STS: . If you want to either loan or bdrrow money on good real estate securi making real estate loans ; the lender nets 3 per cent each 6 months with1?; the best security on.arth and with as little trouble to him as deposit-;J ing money in a bank. The security is a first mortgage real estate bond -w.ith otir company guaranteeing pyment of principal and interest. a i vv ' -V-. V

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