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t V v "Nik X-l t0 V! tot: Absolutely Pure MAKES IIOHE Light Biscuit Delicious j Cake Dainty Pastries fine Puddings Flaky Crusts The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar smmmM. V., tWJ-rr f l-HCa II 7 1,1 t Action is Men fail bat because Twenty men know What to Da to. one who Den it, 3S&bij city and town hai its cracker-box inhabitants who can tell you u?w a:.d whyjthe leading oitixens got what they (got plug-cut specialists who prophesied every successful business : move before it wasXaade.f JlThey knew What to do every time ; but the other fellow Did it. The trouble with theie Wua Growi was not that they could noi l ais but that they did not Act . Mental knowledge never evolves into Power until it culminates in Acnov. A man might know everything in the world history, philscphy, psychology, transoendental therapeutics and bridge whist and yet starve to. death. He might be the greatest soholar that ever opened a book, but if he were not willing or able to orystalize some little fraction of his kuowladjn into f owsm the only person wno would ever know ne was alive would be the census enumerator, Knowledge Neyeb counts, unless coupled with Action . Action Always counts, whether backed by knowledge at in spired by. insanity. Human service, the only thing live,. be he miner or scholar, laborer iormea py me a wno unite gnowieage wivn action wno supplement the JLsow How by the Do How. The only people who count are thing right and then do it, Id llenorlaa. On June 25th, 1911, all that was earthly of William Britting ham,Smoot was laid to rest in the quiet country churchyard of his fathers. In his youth, as one of the I) :y g of his neighborhood, Will Sinoot, as he was familiarly called, was noted for his purity of speech, and uprightness of conduct. Born with care gifts, beautiful ly developed in the maturing years, he came into young man hood with a legacy all his own: a sincere, ccnecientiout, fearlesa, Christian . char aoter. Wholly uuBelfish as he was, he laid his talents, unreservedly, upon the altar of the public good . As a patriot, he was the loftiest and purest, ever loving his coun try as a parent loved his child. As president of the Bowan County Anti-Saloon League, he was a hero . Courteous and kind to thoBe who were bitter enemies to the righteous cause for whioh lie conscientiously labored, pro hibition of the liquor traffic, he Lever feltered on the line of d Qty, but took the Bible as his guide, and Christ as his leader. As a member of the First Methodist chnreo of Salisbury, he as true and faithful to every; obligation ever manifesting to the world a generous Christ-like spirit. j As an honorary member of our local W. U. T. U. he was our friend and i.r iher, always glad and ready to a. -operate with us in our work; yea, to aid us in every possible way was his special pleasure for his loyalty to truth . and right knew no bounds. Onthefhh of Jane, 1888, W. B. Smcot ia united in marriage to Miser Eva Cheatham, of Ox ford. To this vinion were bom two child! e: , V. B. Jr., and lit tle Eva. As a man in the none, as hus band and father, he had but few equals, always jolly and happy; DAKING the Most Important Factor in Success. net became they cannot Sks, they do not Act. that gives a man., the , right to or millionaire, can only be per- those who leam how to do a and, what is said of him can be saia oi iew : mat ne naa never spoken an unkind word to his family, a heritage indeed. To them were given thirteen brief years of happy home life, a memory that's sweet andsaored, a msmory that cannot die. In all relations of life this good man was found ever faithful, and many hearts are sad today, be cause they shall see his face on earth no more. But why should we sorrow, lor, having walked with God on earth, he is sure to be with Him in glory. May the memory of our dear brother's earnest service, bis hopeful optimism, his deep, abid ing faith in God, be ever an in spiration to us to be faithful in Christian living and serving, un- u vroa uqii can oomes to us also . It is a sad pleasure for one to bear testimony to the worth of this beloved brother, and to join with.his family in mourning, but it is not without hope, for, a lit tle while, and we shall see his face again. We should rejoice that he is evermore free from sickness and death . Some day, not now, we shall understand why God has seen fit to take unto Himself this bright, useful life, for He never makes a mistake. Therefore be it Resolved, 1st, That we bow in bumble submission to Him, who doeth all things well . 2nd, That we, as members of ourW. O. T. U., extend to our dear sister, the bereaved wife, with her children, our sincerest and deepest sympathy in this their greatest affliction. 3rd, That these resolutions be entered upon the minutes of our union, that a copy be sent to the family of our deceased brother, and one each to the White Bib boo, The Salisbury Post, The Watchman, and to the Christian Advocate for publication. Mbs. B. W. Hatchxb, Mas. B. W, Tatuh, Mas. J. M. Boyd, ooxnjButtaa. EASY a BALE II OHUR0H.! ; Sept., , &0.-rFarmtrs . are. now busy making hay this fine weath er.' i : . , - x 8am Kluttz and wife, of Salis- Wbury, were out visiting Mr. Klutt's father last Sunday. P. 8. Klutts Ms about com pleted his big barn, he has plen ty of room for his roughness now. J. B. Lingle and 0. W. Graham are busy ginning cotton these days. Mr. Jaoobs hauled seven bales of cotton to the tangle gin in one day , Cotton is about all open and there is about one half a orop. Rev; O. W. Aderholdt inslosed the west end of his front piazsa for a bedroom. Miss Maggie Julian and Gene sis; Wise will teaoh the Lingle school this winter. I guess they will make their headquarters at J. B. Lingle's . Mies Stella Lippert will teaoh at the Barber sohool house this winter. i Some corn will be gathered next week.' There, will be no ootton to pick next month as cotton is about all open. The Ex-postmsster of Man ning has a Laoonot pear tree wh'te with blooms. Look out for a hard rioter. This is a good sign. Well, we had some fine rains this week which put the ground in line working order. Farmers will now commence sowing oats. Mrs. W. 6. Honeyoutt and daughter, of near Gold Hill, were visiting Mrs. Honeyoutt's father, near 8alem Church for 'a few days. There was a musical entertain ment last Monday night at Ed Binorrs. unite a crowd were present and enjoyed the occasion very much. The Ex-postmaster of Manning has gathered soma oorn and is having his ground broken to sow wheat. , Charles Safrit has moved into the old Othc Oauble house. a aootor was called in to see a blind man the other day. "wen, saia tne aootor. "you must stop your wnisxey or you will stay blind," and the man said, "Well I am old and have seen all I want to see. so I will take the whiskey." S. TRUTH TRIUMPHS. Siilsbiry Citizen Tistlfj ar tht Pullic Bmfit. A truthful statement of a Salisbury citizen, given in his own words, should convince the most skeptical about the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills. If you suffer from backache, nervousness, sleeplessness, urinary disorders or any form of kidney ills, the cure is at hand. Bead this: Mrs. Sarah E.Dennis. 411 E. Vine St., Salisbury, Md.. says : "I was sub test to kidney trouble for years and last fall my kidneys became more badly disordered. My back was weak and the kidney secretions were un natural. I also had symptoms of dropsy and my feet and hands often became swollen. I at last procured Doan's Kidney Pills at McPhrson & Oo.'s Drug Store and the contents of one box made a wonderful- improve ment. At the present time my back does not pain me and . my kidneys cause me no trouble. I advise anyone suffering ae I did to try Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-lfilburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Bemember the nam0 Doan's and take no other. Fun. thi Worst. A South Dakota railroad is not ed for its execrable road -bed. A new brakeman was making his first run over the road at night and was standing in the center of the oar. grimly olutohing the seats to keep ereot. Snddenly the train struck a smooth plaoe in the track, and slid along without a sound . Seising his lantern, the brakeman ran for the door. "Jump for your lives," he shout ed. "She's off the track 1" "Suooess Magazine.' U the World drawing Bolter? Many things go to prove that it is. Tne way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among them is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H. Finding good health by taking Eleotrio Bitters, she now, advises other sufferers, everywhere, to take them. "For years I suffered with stomach and kidney troubla," ihe . writes. took Bleotrio Bitters. But this great remedy helped me wonder fully." They'll heln an v woman. They're the best tonic and finest liver and kidney remedy that's made. Try them. You'll see. Qo at All Druggiats, ''Wii-Wiirt ' . : ' i - : ; : mmwt 1MTEB This Woman Had to Insist Strongly, but it Paid Chicago. HI. "I suffered from a fe male weakness and stomach trouble. ana l went to the store to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, but the clerk did not want to let me have it he said it was no food and wanted me o try something else, but knowing all about it I in sisted and finally got it, and I am so glad I did, for it has cured me. "I know of so many cases where wo men have been cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound that I can say to every suffering woman if that medicine does not help her, there is nothing that wilL" Mrs. Janxtzki, 2963 Arch St., Chicago, 111. This is the age of substitution, and women who want a cure should insist upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound just as this woman did, and not accept something else on which the druggist can make a little more profit. Women who'&re passing through this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills pe culiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for f e. male ills. In almost every community you will find women who have been restored to neaitn Dy j,ycna innK ham's vcgetaDie compound. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Enos Seohler deo'd, l hereby notify ail persons having claims against said de cedent to present the same to me on or before the 10th day of Au gust, 1012. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Per sons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt payment This August Oth, 1911. James E. Corbihib, Sxn'b. Administator Theo. Kluttz, Att'y. 8-8-6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Jesse Hellard, this is to notify all persons having claims against tne said decedent to nie an itemized verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 26th day of September , 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement This 28th September, 1911.. J.L. HlLLARD. administrator of Jesse Hellard W. A. Bristol and B. T. Weatherman attorneys, Statesville, N. 0. 9-27-flt North Carolina, ) In Superior Court Bowan County. Nov. Term, 1911 . Governor Johnson J Notice of Sum vs. mons to Lucy Johnson. ) Non-Kesident. The defendant, Lucy Johnson, wil take notie that the plaintiff in the above entitled cause has commenced a civil action, as above entitled against her to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony on the eroun s of adultery, and she wil further take notice tht complaint has been filed and that she is required to appear at November term, 1911 of said court, whieh commences on Mon day, November the 20th, 1911, and answer or ;demur to the complaint of plaintiff or the relief therein demand ed will be granted. This August 21st, 1911. J. F. McCubbins, 8-80 4t Clerk Superior court LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. Men to take thirty days Practical course in our well equipped Machine Shops, also road lessons; and accept good positions. Charlotte Auto Sohool, Uhariotte, 6-34 tr North Carolina, I In Superior court Bowan County. ( November term '11 Nellie Shivers ) vs NOTICE. Walter B. Shivers ) The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled ai above has been commenced in the Su nerior court or Kowan county ror an absolute divorce for the plaintiff from the defendant : and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the next term of the Superior court of Bowan county to be held on the 20th day November, 1911, at the court house of said coun tv in rahsburv. N. !U , and answer or demur to the complaint in said action. or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. Tins tne Uth day or September, ivii J.J. MOUCBBINS, clerk Superior court Bowan county. Clement a Clement, Attys. Kolice to Mon-Ecsidtnts State of North Carolina, ) la the Supe- Kowan County. ) nor court. John J. Stewart, adminis- trator nr Fattift Johnson. I deceased, ( Service by WW . vi ) Publica- Will Lillinston and EtheK tion. L. Bryant and husband W. ) H.Bryant, Jr. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as abovelhas been commenced in the Su perior court of Bowan - county to sell the real estate of Pattie Johnson, de ceased, to make assets to pay the debts of said decedent ; and the said defen dants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Su perior court's office in Bowan county, in the court house of said county on the 21st day of October, 1911, about 12 o'clock, noon of said day and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said , com plaint. J. F. MoCtBBDia, clerk Superior court, Bowan connty. This Uth day of SepU 1911. 5t !jp! SPECTACLES They're lie Helps if Bight lie Eorters aid Headache Mate iff roii Who but yourself can ' prevent your having them wrong if you don't get them at the right place? Not the average spectacle seller. His mission seems to be to get your nose harnessed with a pair that strikes your fancy and opens your purse. It is by knowing the optical busi ness thoroughly and attending to it properly that we hope to build wp and keep a reputation. W. H. LEONARD, OPTICIAN, 128 N. Main Street SALISBURY, s N. C. Don't Buy a Typewriter From some one 500 or 1,000 miles away because his ad -vertisement sounds good, but COME IN and LET ME SHOW YOU MY STOCK OF GUAR A TEED MACHINES. Prices from $12.50 up. 8. H: WILEY, Next Door to Skyscraper, Salisbury, N. C. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. The directors of the Bockwood Mer cantile Company, Inc.; having an. pointed the undersigned to collect all accounts due it on or before Friday, December 1st, 1911, all persons indebt ed to said firm are hereby requested to settle same with me at once. Ac counts not otherwise settled on or be fore the above named date will be placed in the hands of an attorney to coueec Dy law. Jcxius Fbiok, secretary. 7t-pd. Bockwell, N. O. WATnil HrPATPTNli Watches Mfltwu nm aiuiHU, for 'sale at R. W. & I. S. Brown's store. (the poet office) at Granite Quar ry. Leave your repair work tbern, or send it direct to me at No. 6, Saliibnty. N. 0. Ji-l-ll lyr. pd. B. L. BROWN Notice is given of application to the governor lor tne pardon of Joe White, sentenced to the roads of Guilford county for two years at June term, 1911, Guilford Superior Court , for as sault witn a aeaaiy weapon. September 6.1911. ' 5t. pd. Annis Whim, mother. Eyes Examined Free by expert Optometrist AT GREEN'S JEWELRY STORE. DR. 17. R. HUNGER, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Davis & Wiley Bank Bids . Phone 120. Salisbury. N. C. Osteopathy treats, successfully, all curable diseases. 9-13 16t JNO. R 6R0WN, Jeweler and Optician. CHINA, GBOVB, - - N. C. 16 years experience . Prices moderate. CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND. y. IMKfl AM TMI Chl.ehM-fer'aJMa i ui to Ket and boxes, sealed with Taka M mt.mm. DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for SS Best. Safen. Alwivi ReH.hu DR. M.J. RAG LAND ' VETERINARIAN. umee ana uospitai on lnniss St.. near Mansion rionse corner. Day phone aignt pnone u. 4-270 28. Our Building Material will please yon, Oar ceiling and aiding at $1.00 per 100 feet will tickle yon. Good man Lumber Co. 'Phone 405L. OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks . Design Copyrights Anyone fending e tketch and description may InTentlon t probably patentable. Uona trlotlr eonSdentUL H AND BOOK lent free. Oldest agency for secunm ' ascertain our opinion tr9 wnetber an pie. Commonlea- asency for aecu ring-patents, tnronsh Unnn A Ox. taaaia on ratanta wpccvu nonce, wnnooa cnarg-e. ia tne enlation of any aeienUflo loarnal. Terms, ft a ETOWtSr Srr . okMU pewaaesuerf. Void metallicW Blue Ribbon. THEY HAVE mWM Yes, the long looked for car of "Rock Island" Guarded-end Smoothing Harrows have arrived. This is Eowan county has been talking about. Rowan Hardware & Mchrv. Co- Salisbury, N. C. Drummers Sample Shoes. lOOO and they're going at A lull and complete line of SPRING SHOES for your inspection. Prices always Reasonable. Bell Shoe Store, 111 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. H K t- J. O. WHITE CO., 5 Carriage and Wagon Builders. 0 "Farm an d Dray Wagons. uenvery wagons, upen and lop, Best Quality and Style. We sell the celebrated (ieo. E. Nisi?oa & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carriages and Buggies repaired, painted and made as good as new. New Tops made aud old Tops repaired. New Cush ions furnished and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and old Frames Recovered. Rubber Tires a Specialty; steel tired wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kinds of 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. Respectfully, J. O. WHITE & CO. OOOOOOOOOono!oonnnnnnnnnnnft O THE RIGHT o FURNITURE ia at q GE. W. WRIGHT'S. S o o o o o o o o because his Goods and Prices are 10 and you will surely be right if you go right there for anything usually carried in a first-class, all right o o o o o Furniture Emporium. He has F'TTRISI'ITUIIE TO SELL and at prices most Reasonable. You will make a mistake should you fail to give him a call when in need of anything in his line. o o o o o o o o Undertaking and Embalming. There are no better undertaking parlors in the O State than Wright's. He is prepared to look after 0 interment of any one and has coffins and caskets at O o 8 o o prices to suit. Embalming best and latest methods. Same old stand, West o o o o o oooooooooco:ooooooooooooooOi the Harrow all of W PLACE TO BUY O Right o o o o o o o o o o o o o done according to the O Innes Street. O O O o o Oi I v - - t
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