delicious, neaimnifregvy - ,' - .ygire the most valuable ingn Vfe yvi Ififec fill m Ifisnrcs wholesome end X te) deUeloiis food I w eveiy Wjy'::- BASlNBER's FROB POND. Feb. 21. As I have not been croaking for a long time, and the ice and snow seem to want me to keep still by staying with us much of the time, I however cannot resist any longer. J. W, Basinger married a hppy couple on yesterday. The groom, Green Ellis, being 69 years old and the brrde, Miss Neoma Good man, 24 years old. It seems that January and June got together at last. J. A. Bibehn has been on the sick list the past week. Mrs. Samuel Bame run a needle in her hand and in trying to pull it out, it broke off and she had to call Dr. Poole to get out the re maining piece. Geo. Ribelin is thinking of go ing out of the saw mill business, and go to Oklahoma in the near future. - J. J. Frick dug a well recently and now has more water than he needs. His well is S2 feet deep aiid the water is within 6 feet of the top of the well. The measles have been plenti ful in this vicinity, but at pres ent there are but few cases. The 'phone fever is now begin in g to break out in old Morgan township. Nat Troutman, W. D. Morgan and Leo Campbell, visited at J. A Ribelin's, Sunday evening. The following parties visited at L. A. Troutman's Sunday even ing J. A, Brady and two daugh ters, Misses Mary and Lillie, W . C Ketchie, C . A. Campbell and Jce Campbell. Grant Trexler and Walter Eagle visited at F. M. Tyac.k's Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Lou Wonngton is keeping house for Boss Trexler the past W.'-'k. r Ivy Morgan is in the horse-trad-ir; business and said, if anybody hiA a good young horse to trade, he ftould b9 glad to exchange old Lazarus and give $75 to boot. He said there is nothing loBt in horse trading, what one looses the other gets. L. A. Troutman is now propos ing to build a new dwelling house. He has most got the lumber ready, Look out for a wedding. " Some body is going out West Blacksmith street again. I hope there will be no foolishness this time . Joseph Eagle, Jr., is now in the .book-agency business, and has canvassed Cabarrus and Rowan counties within the past five or six weeks. (Success to you Joe.) The school at Liberty will close in three weeks, to the satisfaction of all the pupils. There will ba no exhibition this year at Liberty. There will be an exhibition at Jackson College in two weeks from last Saturday. Tar Heel. Mecklenburg Grand Jury After the Clubs Right. The Superior court grand iurj for Mecklenburg county on Tuesday of last week com pleted the most thorough and clean sweep of clubs, nears beer places, and even of indi viduals that Charlotte has ever known, returning indict raents against eight clubs in the city, three nearbaer houses, half a dozen individ uals, charging these with the violations of the State prohi bition law. The Manufacturers' Club, the Colonial Club, the Elks' Club, and other minor organs izations fell a prey tov.the aggressive policy of the grand jury, headed by J. Arthur Henderson, a prominent Char lotte business man. The indictments against the near-beer places are based on the fact that these places have federal liquor licenses. The present, all of which are accompanied by true bills, have stirred the town from center to suburb, as every club in the city so far as is included in the sweeping work of this grand jury. A. L. and J. A. Rusher go to HendersooTille J. A, Rusher, of St. Paul! neighborhood, having made ar rangements for moving to Hen- dersonville, N, C, disposed of all of his farming implements and moit of his household goods on Thursday. A large orowd, many of whom went from Salisbury, at tended the sale, and almost every thing that was offered brought good prices. Mr. Rusher haB bought a home and opened a meat market at Hendersonville. Mr. Rusher left on Friday for that place to get things in shape for his family, who left on Monday to join him there. A. L. Rusher, the aged father, one of the best citizens of the county, and a leader of every good work iu Litaker township, goes with his son to their new home. Rowan can ill afford to lose such men as tnese ana everybody re grets to have them go. How's This? We offer-One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's C itarrh Cure. F .J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belie v him perfect ly honorable in all business trans actions and nnai cially able to carry out any ol l-gations made by his hrm. Walding, KVinan & Mabvin, , Wholesale P.uggists, Toledo, O. -Hall's Cats ; rh Cure is taken in ternally, act j . g directly upon the blood anr! mucous surfaces of the systeir . Testimonials sent free. Price 73 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for poLttipation. Anarchy Rampant. The street car strike in Philadelphia has been marked from the start by a spirit of anarchy. Up to Tuesday night, the strikers had wreck ed seven hundred and fifty cars, had partially destroyed the car barns by dynamite, and had given utter defiance to law and order. A number of people have been injured in riots, and the only sem blance of military authority was the calling out of a com pany known as the "State FencibJes," which proved to be a burlesque, submitting to allsort of indignities at the hands of the mob. For some time past Philas delphia. has been the center of labor troubles and neither employers nor -employes seem to have exhibited good judg ment. The violence resortrd to by the strikers in the pres ent instances will certainly lose them the strike. The law always triumphs when it is defied and outraged. The Philadelphia character of strike is of the kind that men aces the safety of life and property, and endangers t.he peace and order of the coun try. Charlotte Chroncle. A Dutchman's Soliloquy to His Dog. A Dutchman, addressing his dog, said: "You vas only a dog, but I yish I vas you. Ven you go mit your bed in you sbust turn round dree times and lay down ; ven I got mit de bed in I haf to 'ock up de place and wind up de clock and. put de cat out and on dress myself and my frou vake up and scolds, den de baby vakes up and cries and I haf to valk him mit de hous round, den maybe ven I get myself to bed it is time to get up again . Ven you get up, you shust stretch yourself, dig your neck a little and you vas up I haf to light de fire, put on de keetle, scrap mit my vife already yet, and get myself breakfast You play round all day and have plenty of fun. I haf to vork all day and have plenty of trouble. Ven you die you vas dead: ven I die I haf to go to hell yet." Ex change. SubDorn As Mules are liver and bowels sometimes: seem to balk without cause. Then there's trouble Loss of Appetite Indigestion, Nervousness, Des pondency, Headache. But such troubles fly before Dr. King's New June nils, the world's best Stom ach and Liver remedy. So easv. zoo at au druggists. A HELPING HAND. Is Gladly Extended by a Salisbury zefl. Clti There are many enthusiastic citizens in Salisbury prepared to tell their ex perience for the public good . Testi mony from such a source is the best o: evidence, and will prove a "helping hand" to scores of readers. 'Bead the following statement : J. J. Williams, 805 N. Lee St., Salia bury. N. C, says: 'I .suffered from kidney trouble for several years. My Sidneys were very weak, l had severe pains through the small of my back and felt dull andilanquid most of the time The kidney secretions contained sedi ment and were unnatural. I finally heord of Doan's Kidney Pills and deci ding to give them a trial, I procured a box at McPherson & Co.'a Drue Store usea tnem as directed ana received great benefit. In a few weeks I was free from pain and my kidneys were normal. I gladly recommend this ex cellent remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, dole agents for the United States Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Bifiesger Hikes StitscMt.r Washincton. 'Feb.if- for&Pinchot's opening 8fate toent to the Ballinger-rinchot ncrairv this afternoon was was read by Secretary Balliri ger late: today. - In response to inquiries as to whether he intended to make any reply. Mr. Ballinger tonight wrote out the following statement for the Associated Press: UTn tl.n fonf hat I will presently have an oppoi bunity to aoDear betore tne committee and acquaint them with the truth, I shall not re ply through the press to tne mendacious aspirations which Mr rinchot seeks to cast up on me. He attempted with out success to deceive the President. He will find that it will be equally difficult for him to deceive the committee. "Obviously, the only decep tion in which he hopes to suo ceed is a 'temporary deception of the nublic through the press. This he had endeav ored to do by giving out in advance the introductory statement which, has appeared and which he has been ma lignant enough to present, but not quite reckless enough to state upon oath. - "Fortunately as already stated, I will soon have an opportunity to give to the committee, -and through the committee to the public, th facts and the truth, and for that reason, I have no state ment to make." For : Sprains Sloan's liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the tenderest part without hurting because it doesn't need .to be rubbed all you have to do is to lay it on lightly. It is a powerful prepa ration and penetrates instantly relieves any inflammation and con gesiion, and reduces the swelling. Here's' the Proof. Mr. L. Roland, Bishop of Scran ton, Pa. says: "On the 7th of this present month, as I was leaving the building at noon for lunch, I slipped and fell, spraining my wrist. I returned in the afternoon, and at four o'clock I could not hold a pen cil in my hand. I returned home later and purchased a bottle of jjUMJ-lWJM-iWl.J.Ji- lL) Sloan's In Awful Eruption of a volcano excites brief interest, and your interest in skin eruptions will bn as short, if yon use Bnck leii's Amioa Salve, their quickest care. Even the worst boils, ul cers, or fever sores are soon heal ed by it. Best for Burns, Cats, Braises, Sore ' Lips, Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It Rives instant reieir. 200. at all Druggists. v inimeni and used it five or six times before I went to bed, and the next day I was able to go to work and use my hand as usual." Sloan's Liniment is an excellent anti septic and germ killer heals cuts, burns, wounds and contusions, and will draw the poison from sling of poi sonous insects. 26c, 60c. and $1.00 Sloan's book on bonet, cattle, sheep and poultry sent free. Addreu Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., TT.SJL Dr.King's New Life Pills The best in the world. Q0OOOOOOOOOOOO:O000OO00OOOO 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 o o HOUSE ' FURNISHINGS Hon in i thti fiifv don't forget to give me a caU.2 I:am the llcl 111 1110 Ulir oldest farnitnre dealer in the city. I ... 7 . r ; ; - carry oue of. the largest stocks Jn the State aod can supply everythiug in and about the house. 1 1 nsvean ordinary store full in each department. ,,r '. . Why I have more. chair's than you can shake a stick at. Little chairs, bis chaiis. rocking chairs, parlor: chairs, dinning room chairs, kitchen chairs, office chairs, porch chairs, and chairs some more . Rode and Roffriinff Window shades and curtains, carpets, UCU QIIU UCUUIII, mafeting . ragB oil cloth and linoleum. bookcases, clocks, toilet sets- bath rob&s. hall racks, tables, baby can iages, pictures Bnd in short anything heeded to make the home com- Wardrobes, for table. UN D Don't Forget o o o o Or .0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ERT A K I N Q 8 that I do Undertaking and Embalming. O Good service and reasonable psices. When O in need call on me.j YOURS FOR BUSINESS, HnmO tft COD mo will show you goods and quote you UUIIIG IU oCC IUC pricea that will help yoa to get right. 0 U D I OTIUI AOP ICTTO In making your selictiona dop't Unnlo l IVIAu Ulr I U. forget to give me a call. , W. WRIIH1T 000000000000:00000000000000 o o o o o o o ELECTRIC BITTERS AUii rfEST FOB BIUOUSNESS iND KIDNEYS. J. 0. WHITE & CO., Carriage and Wagon Builders. FAEH AND DRAY WAGON. DELIVERY WAGONS, OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY AND STYLE We Sell and Recommend Hexall Cherrv Juice Cough SvniD, Bexall Cold Tablets, Rexall Grippe Pills, and Guarantee them to give Satisfaction or Refund your Money. Smith DrugCo. 126 N. Main St. We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carriages andBuggiesI repaired, painted and made as good as new. t New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cushions furnished and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and Old Frames Re-covered. 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, Buggies and Wagons for Sale. Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call and get prices. J. 0. WHITE & CO. THE Summersett Undertaking Co., HO W. Inness St., Carry a full line of Caskets, Oof fins and Burial Robes. Latest im proved equipments consisting of Hearses, Casket Wagons, Church Trucks, etc. Special attention given to all calls, day or night, by their nn dertakers, Mr.-T. W. Summersett and Mr. R. M. Davis. Phone calls: day, 224; night, 811-L or 201. Embalming a Speeialty. J. 8. MoOubbiks, president. W. B. Strachan, treasurer. E. H, Hakbisow, secretary and manager. M'CUBBINS & HARRISON COMPANY. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. IOAPITAL AND SURPLUS i:36,000.00. We are selling Ground Phosphate Rock, 28 to 31 Acid Phosphate, at $10.00 and under per ton. See us at olcb about this. f REAL ESTATE LOANS: If you want to either loan or borrow money on good real estate secur ity in Rowan Co. it will certainly pay you well to look into our By stem of making real estate loans ; the lender nets 3 per cent each 6 months with tha best security on earth and with as" little trouble to him as deposit ing money in a bank. The security is a first mortgage real estate bond with our company guaranteeing payment of principal and interest. y We give you a written guar antee that this Shoe will wear montnsj The Curse of tha South. Whit iS the ntter With the SOUtb? According to government report of 1908 "The Secret is out at last the Southerner, contrary to can ent opinion is not lazy, shiftless, indifferent or careless. "He is sick" he South is afflicted with and harbors that most dreaded treacherous nd destructive of all diseases Anemia, Pernicious Anemia. The average Southerner is a sufferer of this health destroying parasite which destroys the red blopod cells producing au 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. Lei him get over it. Get rid of it. Get well, and he ie good physically as the best American can boast . If there is health of tha slightest degree in your system, "WAKE IT UP! CALL IT FORTH. PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER 1 MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD; all can and should be well, lo neglect 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, you are yourself to blame for it. Wonders have been accomplished for the people of Tenneessee, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi, let us now do as much for the people of the Carolines. A rpostal will bring you the necessary information. Send no money. Write to-day Don't neglect this chance here offered you. Address, , The Cleveland Institute of r.iedicine and Surgery, Cleveland. Ohio . Coxusbr Kixbman bd. and 72d. Stbbet. AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS AND BIDES. Wool Commfesioa. Write for xke4ist mentioning this ad EftTABLISHKD 1837 yOnrl wHITE o COl mm m -immw six you If you want a shoe that will giveTyou perfect satisfaction and will out wear any shoe you ever wore, try this HardwareiShoe "Hard Wear in Every Pair" It is made of soft, pliable chrome tanned waterproof leather, the finest and most durable of all leather for heavy wear. It has two full soles. These soles are made of overweight steer hide the toughest leather made and are secured by Puritan stitch and two rows of standard screws. . It has a heavy, full gussett (see illustration) that will not permit dirt to get in through the lacing. The putt strap is leather, sewed with waxed flax thread, double stitch saddle seam and the counter is sewed in in fact every part of this shoe is built to stand hard wear. Comes in either plain toe or tip and in black or tan leather. We believe this shoe will last you much longer than six months, but we will guarantee that you get at least six months' wear and satisfac tion. If you do not, bring them back and we will give you a new pair free of charge. 5000 papers of garden seed and 2000 papers flower seed will be sold at lc a paper. Don't "wait until they are sold out if you want good seed at a penny a paper. 2000 yards dress ginghams and apron checks worth 8cts per yard at 5cts. Big line of percales and calicoes, white waistings 1 yard wide and worth 15cts, while they larit at lOcts a yard. Everything in the dress goods line. When a pair of good shoes for yourself, your wife or your children we have them We carry the line of Hamii Brown Shoe Co's. that Tom Murry, of Chicago, has been telling you about. "Come in and meet us face to face. BR TT AN & CAMPBELL. ..r if I N. V A Ifi. 1 Jit liar for all Farm Work No More Sore Necks and Shoulders. Call at your harness store and ask to see one of the famous Hameless Adjustable Metal Horse Collars I f votulo not see them write and we 11 send you our catalog tully illustrating: and describing these ideal horse collars that aTe saving farmers thousands of dollars annually. They cure sore necks and shoulders and do away with all names, sweat pads and straps. Thev can be adiusted to fit and the draft is in the correct place. But the main thing is they do away with sweat nads which scald and oro- r ftT tl won i HARNESS! duce sores. Thousands in use. wear out last for years. DON'T FORGET we make and k,eep -a on hand a large stock of single and donoie wag' on and buggy harness. We also, carry a nne nni oi uoii-rs, oaa dies, Bridles. Halters, robes, blankets, whips, Harness oil and other Horse supplies. All kinds of repairing done at reasonablepncei. TT.nAiia ni1a1 an A rlrcofloH fnr $1 lOO to ' $1.25 V6I Set. Ttf Some OI nnr TTorR rAmndiea. we have the best. Come to see as. Phone 488, 118 B. Innei St. Salisbury, N. 0

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