k BANK FOR GOLD HILL.
A Strong Company is Formed to do a Gener
al Business. Boys Home in Salisbury.
Gold Hill, Nov. 8, The Gold
Hill Trading Company bas been
organized to do business at Gold
Hill, N. 0., and will deal in pro
dace and general merchandise,
handle cattle, horses and other
live stock and do a general bank
in? and brokerage business. The
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officers of the comDanv are : nV .
G. Newman, president; Fred. W
Downes, secretary and treasurer,
and R. L. Mauney vice president
and general manager. 'They are
havins the store formerly occu-
pied by L. C. Holshouser & Cc
repaired and generally overhauled
to carry on their business in.
Prof. Kendal, of New York,
has finished ud his work here in
a m lninrv onrl o odd wl nff ortfl it. IB
.1 a i platform smoking cigarettes, bu
said he is favorably impressed of fehe8fire f8 "unknown
with the mines here.
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It seems that the farmers can't DeafneSS CaUOOf be Cured.
set fertilizers fast enough here. A kv local anDlication. as they can
car load came in last Saturday not reach the diseased portion of
Whaflhe Increased Price of Cotton Means
in North Carolina.
Counting the cotton crop in
North Carolina this year at 700,
000 bales, it means that at an
average price of 15 cents a busnei
for the lint and 40 cents a bushel
for the seed, $60 000,000 to the
cotton farmers of the State, - The
crop is about an average one in
thiB State, wniie n is mucn Deiow
the. average in the extreme boutn
ern States. The increased value
of the crop this year over that of
last vear is about $10 to every
man, woman and child in the
whole State, equal a' most to per
capita cirulation of money in the
United States 15 years ago. New
Enterprise.
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Telephonic advices from Nor
wood tell of a fire Sunday. Early
this Sunday morning fire was dis
covered at the cotton platform,
on which were 200 bales. The
platform was badly damaged .
Several men were seen about the
but
the origin
When in Need of Money dont fail to
get tait the Salisbury Pawn
Shop.
Buy your Musical inst.umenfs, Violins
Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins,
Accordions, etc, at the Salisbury
Pawn shop .
Each of the chief or
gans of the body is a
ilink in the Chain of
Life. A chain is no
stronger than its
weakest link, the body
no stronger than its
weakest organ. If there is weakness of stomach, liver or lungs, there is a
weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any time. Often this so-called
' weakness " is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of weakness or disease
of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and
weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs are dfred by the use of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased stomach i
cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which.
have their origin in a diseased condition of the-stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also.
The strong man has a strong stomach.
Take the above recommended " Disco v
cry and yon may have a strong stom
ach and a strong body.
Given Away. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, ,
new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol
ume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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evening and was all gone before
breakfast Mondav morning, so
great was the demand .
M. J. Misenheimer and his son;
Arthur and his wife, came back
from Florida, where they have
been engaged in the whiskey busi
ness. Arthur brought home wth
him a wife, a Florida girl. We
wish them much happiness..
The public school opened here
last Monday morning with about
40 pupils, Miss Lucy Barger and
Miss Lilly Morgan are the teach
ers,
R. B. Yancey has bought a res
idence in Salisbury andis moving
from the old F. H. Mauney home
stead here to his house on South
Main street.
The Gold Hill cornet baud has
employed an instructor and will
practice next week.
the ear. There is only one way w
cure deafness, and that is by con
stitutional remedies. Deafness is
Caused by an inflamed condition
of the nucouB lining 01 ijuo jiiuoo-
chian Tuoe. When this tube is
enflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deaf
ness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can bb taken out
and het tube restored to its normal
condition, bearing will be destroy
er! fnravav nine caaes out Ot t6b
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are caused by Catarrh, whicn is
nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred
Dollars for any case of Dsatness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot
b5 cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold bv Druggists, 75.
Take Hall's Family Pill for
constipation.
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comes in the class of the sub- 5
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is useful, will give long service and can be used in all parte f
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WRIGHT'S.
GIFTS
FURNITURE
A CAR LOAD
OH-
ew Fall
For your inspection at this store.
Also big lot of
going at factory cost.
Bell Shoe Store.
Ill North Main St,
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SALISBURY MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by D. M. Miller
J. A. Arev has built a large ad- Annies, ner bushel, 85 to 1 00
service, expensive or cheaD.
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dition to his store house here and
carries a large stock of goods .
Mike,
Makes blood and muscle faster
than any other remedy. Gives
health, strength and vitality.
Holhfeter's Rocky Monntaim Tea
towers above all other remedies
for making sick people well, and
well people ,weller.,, Take it to
night. Corneleison & Cook.
Horses and Cows are Victims of Pellagra.
Columbia. S. C Nov. 4. Ad
dresses at this morning's session
ot tne reiiagra Conference was
largely technical.
Not alone corn and ordinary
products of food made of that
cereal, but distilled spirits of
that grain, com "liquor! plays
, an important part in the cause of
the dread disease was declared to
day by more than one of the dis
tinguished physicians in attend
ance.
There is a growing conviction,
according to several of the speak
ers today, that pellegra already
is ravaging horses, cows, hogs
eto , as well as !i-;-r.v ings.
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.
Which is Better Try an Experiment
Profit by a Salisbury Citizen's Experience
Something new is an experiment.
Must be proved to be as represented
xne statement 01 a manuiacture is
not convincing proof of merit.
Jiut 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
place.
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 i&se.
John W. Glover, "128 So. Long St.,
Salisbury. N. 0., 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
I was often so lame nnd 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 McPherson& Co.'s drug
store. They quickly drove away the
pain in my back and improved my
health. Whenever I notice a return
of the troublef I take Doan's Kidney
Piils and prompt relief follows.
1'or sale by all dealers. Price50cents.
Fo8ter-Milburn Co., Buff alo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
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Bacon, sides per ft, 11 to 12.
shoulders, per u, n w
ham, per lb, 18 to 20.
round, per ft, 10 to 12K
Butter, choice yellow, A) to wt
Chickens, per lb, 8 to 9.
Ducks, 20 to 30.
Guineas, 25 to 30.
Eggs, per doz, 20 to 25.
Corn, per bushel, 95s. to 1.00.
Flour, straight, per sac, $z.ou
Dat. $3.00
Hay, per. hundred &s, 30 to 40
Honey, per ID, to 10.
Lard, N. C, per lb, 13 to 14.
Meal, bolted, per du. "i.uu.
Oats, per bu, 60 to 65
Potatoes, Irish, pe' dusuiow
Wheat per bush. 1.10 to $1,20
Onions , 60 to 70.
SAIilSBUBY COTTON MARKET.
Good middling. 13c.
x Market weak.
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buggies, rt'agon
a i so so a siroi p
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Look and Listen
"What make of Gasoline
Engine shall I buy?"
"The Stiekney, of course "
' "Why?"
"Beeause it's the best.
Don't take our say-so, but
come in and see us, we'll show
you."
everything used ofl thb farm.
'ws, drills mowers, rakfB. etc.
f eocds.
-ils, etc.
Saw mill supplies, circu-
reat
tandsTalone
Stovos of all kin
Majestic Range
without a peer.
Come aud see us, we'll treat you right.
Rowan Hard. & Machinery Co.,
118 North Main street,
Salisbury, N. C
J. S. McCubbins, P. A. Hartman,
president V.-Prest.
H. A. Rouzer, Treas. and Gen. Mgr.
North Carolina
Rowan County
In Superior court
November term 1909.
Notice to
J. R. Thomas, C. J. Tinsley.l Non-Re-
H. W. Holtand H.o. Holt isidents
vs j-ofsum-
I. L. Miller and wife Essie ) mons and
M. Miller et al. J Attach
ment .
The defendants, I. 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 to recover of
the defendant I. L. Miller the sum of
$83.80 and interest from December 11th
1907, and to set aside, as fraudulent, a
deed for one house and lot in Spencer,
N. c.from I. L Miller to his wife Es
sie M. Miller, registered in 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 are hereby
required to appear at the next term of
the Superior court of Rowan county to
be held on the 11th Monday after the
1st Monday in September 1909, in Sal
isbury, N. o , and answer or lemur to
the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiffs will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in said complaint.
This October 9th, 1909 .
J. F. MocUBBINS,
clerk Superior court.
Application lor Pardon ol Andrew Under.
Application will be made to the Gov
ernor of North Carolina for the pardon
of Andrew Linder who was convicted
at May Term 1908, of the Superior
Court of Rowan County, of the crime
of murder in the second degree and
sentenced to the Stale Prison for a
term of 15 years. All parsons who op
pose the granting of said pardon are
invited to forward their protests to
the Governor without delay.
This Nov. 9th 1909. R. LEE WRIGHT,
11-9 4t. Attorney.
I have a lot of nun deemed Pledgee,
such as high grade witches, pi,
tola, shot guns, sewing machines,
carpenters and mechanics tools,
graphaphones aud records, fur
niture, clothing, trnukB.etc, call
And crfc m v rtrirtnn. Knliotv
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Pawn Shop.
ouse Furnishin
AND
gs
Shoe
Sale
That we are selling Goods at Prices that mean a big saving to purchasers is
attested by the fact that almost every customer we sell brings in another. 25
per cent, discount is of no small consideration, especially whenyou consider
the high class of goods we handle and the low prices this big discount brings
them down to. Our line of House Furnishings include almost everything nec
essary to lurnish a house, from window curtains to a cook stove.
Our Shoe Bargains have never been equalled in this town Everything; from
baby's Shoes to grandma's "comforts" are included in the Car Load of Bargains
we bought Some Shoes in the lot are worth double what we are selling them
for.
Another week for bargains in
House Furnishings and Shoes
at
SALISBURY'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
Empire Block. 220 to 228 Sonth Main St. Salisbury, N. C.
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