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" "".--'a JC MEETIN 3 Of COUNTf GOMMbSIONER Theological - Semiuaryv-( When fide is selected.. - "T;-- ' " W V 1 iuirly A Siisj Day bu! Litth Other thn Boalias Passed Upon. - Thy hoard of county commie eiirj.-rs m- t in the courts houses lay, D.-icember-Ufch, with:.the foil -a ... members present;: P. B. Bef, -i. chair man; P. A. Uartiuan, W. i- Harris, R. -B, Peeler and I', Bait er. i'iirt minuts of last 'meeting were tiud approved. - - pt.. Carter,- of chain gang "No, ports 20 C3nvict8 2 white i and 17 colored men - andtl : r- d female ''V, !)t ThomaXon, gang No. 2 re id 30 convicts 2 white en . . ilorcd men and" 1 colored te i.i ;e. - ' ; Mrs. PattRra m reportecTlS in. t s in C uinty Home: 10 whites ioi-:d, 1 died during tha nionth, h is. W. Gdmer. Dr. Soioot reports the health good, and the smallpox situitfon under control, T ae fi n aiic a c o m mittee reported as f illows: ordererd to. reduce J. A. Bracly's taxesi to $11 00: J. H. MKenyie, sheriff, reports State and County taxes collected to date, $3,023 71; special $897,.CO; amount paid State treasurer $1000 ; county treasurers $2,900. 00. J, H. Krider. reports settled in full with County and State treas urer for 1908 taxs, and amount col 1-cted since settlement $31.02. A. M. Rice, 1909 taxes, $2,l414 51 Ordered to aliow J. Lyery $5 DO acc unt of burial expenses, of John Whitley. Ordered exempt Al:ret Harris' from road duty i'.r two years. - Ordaied to allow-Sam R John stou a reduction of $150:05 ru valuation of hi property : Ordered to grant franchise;' -to Phillip Sowers and others to erect a telephone line along fr-rry road to A. M. Cruse Ordored to extend sidewalk f r city limits to "0-d,rViio pxer:ipt H G. Saine of . S,j tc J r is h twnsn..' from road duty"for'twQ yearsTV - The graod Jury'j reprrt was "read a.ni ordered. filed?- " " O-d-red to allow Abranl Poole. $1,00 pr mouth-for supports Ordered" tov refund to V- W. Po 1 ainour.t' ottax on BiH'u g Allfy as ,said AUsy wanever Opened. " 2 K. II Miller, register -of deeds, presented; h i? " anhu al report and laame was .ordered accepted. --Peeler Gram- Provision Co., was given the.contract to furnish supplies for the month. Ordered to "finish road V mile 1 r ... -r ....... . , .- . . -T. -I'-;-- ----- n For Christmas Trees meei rrie at 9 J He will give you the BestQuality at the Lowest Prices. Fresh TJuts Gandy7 Rasins7 etc, " 0Er Yours very truly, Sajeej,y's . Phone 17, " Salisbury, N. C. SEOBETARY WiLSQN'S REPORT. RssuTTof the Farmers' Work for the Year -,Pic'ured in 6lowiog Terms. xWashingtori, Nov, 30. In glowing terms Secretary Wil son of the Department of CI.. J 1 i ni 'ii u-,j,yuu iHU UieK on OnerrillS; A Jlf,-. .Sn hia annnal w. F -.rd road ; 603S stf Vitn a Trunk. Mrs. Hilton, from near the Kes ler mill, wanted to go away Mon day night and g-5t a young man j lure," is the way the secretary that sho knew to take her trunk puts. it. I he value OI iarm tythg station former. But when; products was 8,760,000,000. a she wenc to the station she found f gain of $869,000,000 over the that the young man was gene and preceeamg year th trunk with him. She atoi ce port pictures the results of the farmers' work for the year ended June 30 last. "Most prosperous of all years is "the place to which 1909 is entitled in agricuK .otified Jhenff McKeuzie and he, upon- investigati-pr found that the young man had checked th trunk to Morganton ai?d had gone on the train for the west It was afterwards learned that he had re- becked the "trunk while on the trai'-i jto Marion, N. 0., since 'which, nothing has been heard frcui 1 him. Thro was nothing v ry valuable in the. trunk, only 33m wearing apparel and one gld riig. .ShfrifT McKeuzie has using the loug distance ,pn !.e ana tne teiegrapn in nis er- fojts to catch him,' but had. not iocat'd him ap to the time of go ing to. press. - Qapt. W. B) Porchr spei.t j nature! y and bu'v'ay in Uaarlatttf He r:-prts as having had a very Of great popular interest are the results oi a unique investigation conducted by the department which shows ers for beef above the whole sale cost paiu oy iuB-reiaiier averaged- 38 per cent. The lower the grade of beef, the greater was the percentage gross profit. In the upward movement of beef prices the farmer, the report says, has not shared equally with the packer, rev tailer and wholesaler, but as to hogs,. the- case is different, the farmer receiving nearly his fair share of the higher prices of pork in the increased price of his unfed hogs. Secretary Wilson notes, a" great forward -movement in enforcing the food, and drag acts, the willingness of man rufacturers to comply with the laws and tp co-operate with the-department, making that in fit'tv cities the total retail cost charged to eonsum- the we rlrtargelr educational. IMim-TI T ' " - " " .MlHIlli(ll!IIIIIIWMIIIMIIiinHIIIIIIIIIMilllMilliHJW I Banch of 6aroblers Captured. , - A buncfr of five negroes were arrested in a raid made, Thursday night,, on a house in . Dixonville, where they were found gambling. Sheriff McKeuzie, Capt Geo. H. Shaver and . officers Cauble and Burk quietly approached the house where the game waa going on and caught them in the act. The party was composed of Job Lee, Arthur Carter, Ed Biles Jule Hunt" and Henry Turner. They were all arrested arid locked up for the night and were brought before Judge Miller, in the county court on Friday morning, when they were all iound guilty and all fined except Ed Biles, his attorney claiming immunity for him, as he had been made to testify in the case. , He cited his authority and Judge Miller took his case under jidvisement, and later ordered that Biles be discharged. ooooooooooooorseooooooDooo Aids Nature site aewaitc ?r m rie M-prts as i f Luther Ui enjoyable trip. 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Dr. Pierce's Commsn Sense Medical-Adviser, In Plain English; or, Med icine Simplified, 1008 -pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date Edition, paper-bound, sent for 21 cne-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Addess Br. R. V. Pierc&, Buffalo, N. Y. - -- I have an extra large stock" of ' Furniture and House Furnishings from which to select both for general use and for CHRISTMAS GIFTS y A piece of Fnrniture, a new Matress, a Rocking Chair, a Bureau, a New Matting or Carpet, would make a verv acceptable and substan tialjgift. IT Come in and see us, we guarantee satisfaction both as to prices and treatment. VERY TRULY, hh B; Summersett, II Next to the Sky Scraper, ' SALISBURY,. N, C. OOOOOOOOOOOOi0OOOO fa.'.nnrl Men's Furninhiners. richt in season when you want. them. . These bar- . ill ar as no suc.l vame? nave ,.?hw'rtrfit in the heart of the eeason-But we have made ud rar minds ..to i-losa ont, III Leen u?rco ,i4Vavf wiioie litetirrre. uali. uii ua run tuun urigtai vUUUUs Igl : -x ; : mmu mJrSsf''' Tg5TTBWria3ggs u : u . j ii . bub uigu grauo ii l and no wond gains have DBEPEK on matUngs, -W. come right, along prepare t buy the biggest barga.rot your w film's COATS & VESTS $1.00 & $2.50. - . 9ri0 Men's c: atslu d v cost all the way Tro'p $8 fK) to $12 50. iu. ordr t c ij.plet -lv -olose out quickly, pi-fe and ft gQ choice of tb8 entirn L .t for-., fea veets pick end ohoico-for 1 NeWFali Sails lURSCHBAUM'S FEWEST HU3H GRADE SUITS. .. .... $13.50 $18.50 Suits 15.00 " 12.50 10 00 . 10.00 s so 8 50 ;1 n ii i P P n n ' 8 50 " . v . . . ;s ao Men's odd pants Worth worth uV to $9 90 ut- from . . . r. . . . . - " ' . . . . . . ; . ,98c to $5.98 " H? rt, Shsfffiiep and RSarx's Newest Fa!! and Winter - Suits. ? . $22,50 19 75 ....... , 18 50 ........ 1650 . 15 00 $30 00 Suit's. 27-50 " 25 00 " -22.50 20 00 Overcoats. Overcoats wortb up to 15 00 $7 50 Overcoats worth $18 to $20 here row-for. v .$10JSo - Overcoats worth f 2 50--and."$25 will be closed out at . . . $13 50 Children's Department. -"Boys highest . grade l nits, all brand new. " $7.50 and $l0uits . . . . $5. 98 $5 to 6.50 suita-.'v 3 98v .. Ajob 1 t of boy's,ariits, - several dozen in the int4 pick and choice of the entire lot worth fromx$3 50 to 5 .oo.: ... . .v. ;...$! SO. . Ken's Furnishings. Wilson BrotRprs'and Savoy $1 shirts at from 80c down to 50c ; Savoy $2 shirts . . . . . . . .$1 50 Wilson Brothers' underweaf at irom . . . : .$1.85 down to 39c ... All standard 15c collars at 10c - A big lot cof 50c "neckwear at ....Vr....25o A big lot of 25 neckwear at.. ..v150; s 50 doz. 50 hosiery at '. VV20c Knox and Hawe's $8 00 hats at ......... :$2 25 Other good hats for as little as . . . :t 98c ; - tKlen's Fine Shoes. We carry only High Grade Fhoea for Men aud when you buy- our shoes you gt the best ; ehoes made. - , Edwin Clapp's W 00 and $7.00 shoes at from . . . $3.35 to 5,25 -..-'According to stylos and leathers Hey wood's $t'.0Q and $5 00 shoes? r $3. 1 8 to 3.98 J. & L. a;id "All America" -$8,50 and $4 00 shoes afe from. . $2.50 to 2.90 Trunks,, Suit Cases and: Bans. .' . - . . Any and all of them at exaSiy Xif Factory Cost. '"" tiio-airf It . , . - v -iaawl vd Uioil 1 r m by yz fr ru t3 tzJLAt t:i -w it t 1 -ra- 1 i 1 1 ' ; i Vf ri fir- iiPiL&in - S ALESBURV, TJORTH AROLflf .Wilt i ifd it 0J4 till i if
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