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- V. WALLACE & SONS. - . V, WALLACE & SONS.-r l bD,;gADJPa A imm M comes for : nrn nrnnhrnnrniT m mr- I wfM' . ' : - i. even i ULrHnMVItNl ALIvt WITH GREAT BARGAINS We are going to make the big gest cuts of the season. 50 dozen boy's ribbed hose, 25c values, reduced 100 dozen men's pure silk ties, 50c values, reduced 50 dozen men's handkerchiefs, 10c values, reduced 50 dozen men's handkerchiefs, 5c values, reduced 9c 18c 6 c 3c ' One thousand pair of Regal shoes. Your choice of this lot of shoes at manufacturer's cost. 9 " H 750 men's fine suits. We are going to make a clean sweep, price reduced to half. STORES: Salisbury, Greensboro and High Point. THE CAROLINA VATGhMAN. SHORT LOOAL ITEM ai d Another re-uuioa is scheduled to take place soon. lb is one will be by the Overcash family at Eoochville, Thursday, October 19th . Al) members of the family are requested to be present and bring baskets and join in the pio nio to be had in the grore. The exercises will begin at 10 o'clock in the morning. Look np the family history and come prepared to tell what yon know. Miss Louise Lampkin, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lamp kin, of Spencer, and Remains Porter, of Salisbury, . were mar ried at the home of Be?, M. M. Kinard, pastor of St. John's Lutheran's church, Saturday night at 10:80 o'clock. Immedi ately after the ceremony the couple left for northern cities on a short wedding tour. Mr. Por ter is an employee in the South- thern's shops near here. They will make their heme with Mr. Porter's mother. Mrs. E. B. C. Hambly, through her attorney, Hon. John 8. Hen derscn, has sold her mining prop erty ia Montgomery county to Eli cheeta of Washington, D. 0. This property joins the Iola mine aud and ia thought to be very rich. The price paid was $16,000. Senator Overman joined Hiok ory Camp, No. 49, W. O. W., here last night. After the initia tion the crowd was addressed by Senator Overman and Rev. G. A. G. Thomas." The third quarterly meeting of the Rowan oonnty branob of the Farmers E. and;C. Union, will take place with Mulberry local, near the County Home, Friday Ooto ter6th. The meeting will last but one day land an interesting program has been arranged. The Franklin Township Sun day School Association held its annual convention Sunday in Bethel M. E. church, and several hundred people were present R9V. J. L. Vippermau, of Spen cer, A. B. Saleeby, Dr. 0. M, Van Poole and others made inter esting talks. A. E. -Meyers was elected president and Miss Annie Barrier was made secretary. The next meeting of the association will be held with Enon Baptist church. Cards have been sent out an- nnnnninii th marriage of Miss Mary Lueetta, daughter of Rev and Mrs. H. M. Brown cf Oabar rus county and Rev. R. R Sow ere, of Rowan, which is to take nl&QA at St'. Martins' Lutheran church. EBrds. N. 0., Tuesday, October 10th. The parties to this couple have a host of friends in Rowan and Cabarrus counties who wish tnem much joy in their wedded we. The Marine Band is here w' II give one of its famous musi- ! entertainments in the opera 136 here tonight. Invitatione to the wedding cf Miss Sadie Soott, daughter of Mrs. R M. Davis, of Salisbury, and Eugene E. Gray. Jr.. of Winston-Salem, to take place in the First Presbyte-ian church. Wednesday, Ootober 11th, at sev en o'clock, have been sent out. Rev. R. R. Sowers has moved from Franklin to Granite Quarry. The Salisbury Supply fc Com mission Company has secured the oontraot to wire a large four- story building for the Huntley, Hill fc Stockton Company, a furniture firm in Winston-Salem. The Salisbury oompany will' fur nish all the fixtures and supplies for wiring and lighting the build ing. Mesdames M. O, Quinn, Jas. P. Moore and Jas. H. Ramsay went down to Charlotte yesterday to attend the unveiling of a tablet to the memory of Gen. John Locke, who was killed by the British at Sugar Creek, Mecklenburg county Bids are being received for the erection of an offioe and tool room for the keeper of Chestnut Hill Cemetery. PLAN TO ESTABLISH MILITARY SCHOOL. A Number of Citizens Heir the Plan tod Appoint a Soliciting Committee. Friday evening it is said a num ber of our citizens gathered at the Empire Hotel for the purpose of meeting some one from Washing ton, D. C, for the purpose of hearing a proposition and taking action cn the establishment of an up-to-date military sohool. The un-named prominent educator offers to put .up $20,000 if the citizens will put up a like sum aud donate a seven-or-eight-acre traot of land . The property is. all to belong to the professor and be agrees to remain here teny ears, It is preferred that the land be near the oar line. The following gentlemen were selected a committed to solicit donations: C. 8. Reams, man; O W. 3pencer and Jackson. ohaii M. L. Marriage of Popular Couple at Faith, Faith, Sept. 26th. The resi dence cf P. A. Peeler was the scene of a pretty home wedding at 6 o'clock Tuesday morning, when his attractive and accom plished daughter, Miss Mamie Peeler, became the bride of Wil liam Barger. The parlor was tastefully decorated with rosea and ferns . r The bride wore a going away gown of blue cloth and carried a boquet of white roses. The couple entered to the .trains of tb.9 wedding maroh nlaved by Miss Mary Heller and v m were made one by the bride's pastor, Rev. 0. B. Heller. After the wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Barger left on the North bound train for Washington. The best wishes of their many riends follow this deservedly popular couple. Paul Good, colored, was ar rested in Spencer last Friday night with a lot of smoking to bacco in a bag which he was try ing to dispose of. The negroe's house : was then searched and more of the tobaooo was found. It is thought that he secured it from cars on the Southern's yard atSpencar. He was bound over to court. Last Thursday in the First Presbyterian Church of ReidBville, the marriage of Mies'Cora G Pan nill, daughter of John F. Mill, of Salibusy, and John T. Nissen. son of C. F. Nissen, of Winstn Salem, took place. i. R. L. Burkhead, of Lexington, has entered suit against u. u. Arey, of Salisbury, for $44,000. Burkhead had obtained a loan from Mr. Arey of $30,000, and Mr. Arev insisted on a bonus w of $22,000 and took a piece of land given as security for the debt. rhis is considered usury, and is therefore the cause for the suit . The matter will be tried at Lex ington. The last term of the Rowan Su- narior Court being taken up with a few unusual criminal cases and having failed to reach the civil dooket at all petition was made the govenor for a special term. The govenor informs the Bar As sociation that the judges are all busy on their circuits and conse quently itbe request cannot be granted Ueetiflg of VY. C. T. u. The looal W. C. T. U. held a meeting- at Mrs. J. M, Boyd's Friday evening. The meeting was full of interest, ft number of important subjects relative to their work was discussed. The following ladies were elected dele gates to the State convention Miss Emma Hntchins. State Su- Derintendent of Sunday Sohool Work; Mrs. B. W. Hatcher. State superintendent of the press work, and Mrs. D. R, Beaver, seoretary of the Salisbury union. The election of omaers was cone into with tn lollowmg re sult: Mrs. O. o. Kmmerson, presi dent; Mrs. B. H. Hatcher, vice president; Mrs. D A. 'Beaver, secretary; Mrs. F. V. Barrier, superintendent of prison work; Mrs, A. W. Wmeooff, superinten dent of the flower mission, and W. B. Smoot, treasurer.' A. DEEDS, NOT WORDS. Ship Destroyed by ao Explosion. More than half of her crew of 793 officers and men met death at Toulob. France, early Monday, when fire broke out in the ammu nition hold of the battleship Liberte. one of the finest vessels in the French navy. Explosions whioh followed wreoked the great ship. The fire was discovered at fire o'clock. At first it was not thought to be serhus, but it gain ed great headway over the sailor's fighting it.' Suddenly it reached the magazines, whioh had not been flooded, owing apparently to the slight nature of the blaze. The explosions were terrific, shaking the vessel fore and aft. Eaoh was seemingly stronger than the preceding. They opened up great fissures in the armor and frame work. The vessel immedi ately became a mass of fire and smoke, and soon sank to the bot torn of Toulon harbor. Work ot The Reaper. Last Friday morning Mrs . H. Price received a telegram an nouncing the death of her mother, Mrs. F . R. Osborne, of Jackson ville, Fla., from the effects of a stroke of paralysis a few hours previously. Mrs. Osborne was Miss Sallie Roberts, a sister of Mrs. Ohas. Prioe, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Price went to Jacksonville to attend the fun eral. Mrs. Banks, wife of L. Banks, who lived in Salisbury a few years ago, died list Wednesday night at Bedford City, Va., where she was on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. Spinel. Her death was the result of an attack of pneumonia. Mr, and Mrs. L. Banks have been living at Roa noke, Va. The funeral took place in Richmond Thursday. Dr. J. W. Kinard, of Leesville, S. 0, brother of Rev. M. M. Kinard, ot Salisbury, died Satur day, September 16th. He was but 87 years old. T. S. Boylin, at one time a resident of Salisbury, died in Wadesboro Saturday night from the effects of uatarrn. Me was about 50 years old and leaves a wife. John H. Jackson, who lived in Salisbury and assisted his broth er, W. F. Jaokson, in the conduct of the ooutnern Motel some years ago, died in Washington, D. C, Saturday evening. Salisbury People Haie Absolute Proof ' o Deeds at Hone. It's not words but deeds that prove true merit. The deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, For Salisbury kidney sufferers, Have made their local reputations. Proof lies in the testimony of Salis bury people who have been cured to stay cured. John W. Glover, 128 8. Long St., Salisbury, N. O., says: "I believe Doan's Kidney Pills are the best remedy to be had for kidney trouble I suffered severely at times - from at tacks of backache and hal pains across my loins. Sometimes I could not get out of bed without assistance. A friend told me to give Doan's Kid ney Pills a trial and finally did so, Sitting them at J. W. McPherson & o.'s Drug store. They restored me to good health and since taking them, I have not had any trouble from my back or kidueys." (Statement given, on January 6, 1908.) A LASTING IFFKCT. On February 2, 1911, Mr. Glover said: "The cure effected by Doan's Kidney Pills in my ease was perma. nent. I gladly re-endorse this remedj," For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Go., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the naro Doan's and take no other. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Jesse Hellard, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said decedent to file an itemized. verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 26th day of September , 1912, or this notic will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ersons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This 28th September, 1911. J. L. Hellard, administrator of Jesse Hellard. W. A. Bristol and B. T. Weatherman, attorneys, Statesville, N. O. 9-27 8t LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. Men to take thirty days Practical course in our well equipped Machine Shops, also road lessons; and accept ood positions. Charlotte Auto School, harlotte, N, O. 6-24 tf Not Word of Scandal m , m m marred tne oan oi a neignbor on Sirs. W. P. Spangh, of Manville, Wyo., who said: "She told me Dr King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble and maae ner ieei like a new woman Easy, bat sure remedy for stomach, liver and - kidney troubles. Only 25o at all drug gists. WOODLBAF. Sept. 25. The infant child of Mrs. B. O. Poole died Tuesday night and was burried Wednes day at the Methodist cemetery. One of the most spiritual meetings closed Sunday last at the Methodist Ohuroh, conducted by S L. Owen, of Charlotte, N. C. Miss Swanne Ratz, our clever hello girl, returned to her work Friday after taking her vaoation around her old home place. J. T. Bailey, one of our best farmers, leaves ms today to man age the R . J Reynolds farm near Winston-Salem. We hate to see him leave, but wish him muoh suooess. . Farmers claim about a half orop of cotton in this neighbor hood . Mrs. A. Smith, of Mt. Vertioa, died Saturday night of pellagra. Frank Bailey, who ia attending sohool at Hickory, spent Sunday at home. One or thb Bore. AN UNEASY FEELING in the stomach or bowels, caused by indigestion or constipation, yields quickly to SIMMONS red a LIVER REGULATOR (THB POWDER FORM) It removes all impurities or fermented food, cleanses and tones the' stomach and bowels and restores that fine feeling of exhilaration, mental activity and cheerfulness that belongs only to perfect health. OLD BY DEALERS. PRICE. LARGE PACKAGE, S1.00. Aik for the genuine with the Bed Z on the label. If yon cannot get it' remit to oi, we will end by mail poitpaid. Simmon Lirer Begnlator i put op also In liquid formler tbo.a who prefer it. Price, 1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label. J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. PROPS.. ST. LOUIS. MO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTrCI Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Pattie Johnson, of Rowan county, thU is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to file aa item ized statement of same with the un dersigned on or before the 10th day of a iin.4a lQIO rhi. thia nnr.ina nrill ha pleaded in Dar oi tneir recovery, ah persons indebted to sud estate will please call ana settle. This August cth, mi. 6t Johh J. Stbwaet, Admr. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, N. G. Does a General flan kins Business We pay 4 psr cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples' . National Bank. John 8. Henderson, J. D. Nob wood, president. cashier D. L.Gabkill, ; W. T. Bubbt, . V .-president. asst. cashier. nmCHESTER THE DIAMOND BRAND. Ladieel Aak yonr DratiW for , ehl-ehea-ter'w IMamond Brand Pills is Red and ttvld metallic Imxes. aealed with Blue Ribbon. Take) other. 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