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GREEK UAMJRIN6. TRUTH TRIUMPHS . ho 3 1 . " Straw, Welds and Ceirss Brass Make Ex " celleat 2nd Cheap Fertilizer. Makes delicious Iionic- bated fo quality at mttiiimwn Makes ; hbmeliaWi ia The orfy Baking PoWder made fronii Rciyal Grape; Cream of Tartar No Alum Vo tma Phosphates Sallstunr Citizens Testiff tor toe Public Benefit. Traveling 'i through the Died- A truthful statement of a Salisbury mont lftetinri ii ta nrit nnnanal tn I citizen, given in his own words, should convince the mast Rtentical auouc ww the grouna; AS .the: farmers do not sleeplessness, urinary disorders or any it tnr harlrlinc f ni thai 'liva form of kirltiAv ilia. thA curd is at fconlr: anA flnrl it varv nnn mnffhi hand. Bead this: r--rT:-:rrr,''" ar- a vn-,n -- A11 TP.. Vln ""rS St.. Salisbury, Md.;ay.:. "I was sub- jnhe eld o around the barn lot jecta kidney trouble for years, and nothineTbnt to: be'" buried t or rot badly disordered; i My back ;was weak iia?&tin-z&?;0& 5S?j1 andthe;iidneyMecretionere:;un- yields 200 btwhefg will produce 10 became- awoBen. X at fast-procured tonlllbif "iltrawf atodSWftMsll lnVKidnei ms! ilhrsofi:A fra hai a!bftt2 lbV gen?ibiif phMphatel an ?dein?T teitt gt&ite3&.z?: fe I menfcf JLtitpresept time; my Jhack ? PMiaaa.. .ww .10041 .UivsisSssA '?VHtitova x uBi8jmouni 1 were necessarily J B,a ma nn tmnh a t Advisfl anvone taken oat of the soil and Vahqnld bUerinj? ae I did to try Dban'a Kidney be t returned ibth;f?tl TerrilargefamnnntiOfmo matter joontained in a ton; of New Tork, sole agent for the United onomartne icraw ;rrom tnia t take no other. - 10 aore field be put baok into ihe Und h9.onld r,o,iT?'.n p0PU8 HATIOIIAL-DAIIX li9Biua bi -4.au iop. . 01 - mir pKeni '5' Don't From some one 500 br 1,000 miles awabecauae his a d -vertisementteqund good, but CK)MBIINDdL3iiT STOCK OFr G U A R A TEED MACHINES. Prices f rom $12 .50 up - iiaiiiEY Next-Door to Skyscraper, BalisbursS 'WiQ&t: IS graip70u to visit our stores we can as- R 0 1 1 SPECTACLES goods Everyth -. its. ox.,potaan.xoia 11 at moon, nitro- 1 g?n a can oe KOtsen ; trom -tnree Vph I i we pay 4 per eem on .iiiuw ur 1 ne I rtnnitia. fnterant naVable . (BTerV WHMU v Ultue ' AVaillDie la laeifhraa montha amonnt pfv itrawrii eqnal to that ; Prompt attention given to any tn three tone of an 8-2-2 fertilizer bnsmeBt entrusted a ne Tliey'reEje Helps If Biilit Eve Etrters M Mue Who but yourself can prevent tout hftvinsr them wrone if too don't tthemat tne rignt placer imo e average spectacle ' seller ; His mission seems to be to get your nose harnessed with a pair tnat strikes your fancy and opens your purse. v. Your bminess solicited. PeoDles9 National Bank. John 8. Hbndikson. J. D. Nobwood, president. cashier, n. t" Garktm.. W. T. Botbt, V. -president. asst. cashier. The Man Who Shows That He Knows. No business man wants a clerk or em ploye about the office who doesn't appear to listen when instructions are being given. It isn't enough that the subordinate should He must do more he must Show That He is wanted. No matter ho Trustwobthy s or in 17 tons of fresh cow ma nure.:- " . V Wheat straw, old hay, dead weeds cut when oleaning fenoe rows, ditch banks, etc . should be spread evenJy . over tne poor places in the field during the fall J -11 JM X A. I J A. during the winter. In the spring Westinehouse easoline engine mount ed on trucks, steel wneeis, cas irame Two Barpos in GasBliie Eipes It is by knowing the optical busi ness thoroughly and attending to it properly that we nope to Duua up and keep a reputation. W. H. LEONARD, OPTICIAN, this rough material may be easily cut to pieces with a diso harrow and plowed under. Last year a good farmer in Davidson County spread a lot of 128 N. Main Street SALISBURY, N. C Hkab what is said . TTntkrrtants what voung man is, there is another thing necessary, and that is that he dreamy eye, the lifeless, fishy glance and tne stupia-iooaing iace -o wouldcondemn the most reliable man in the United States if it were from around his tobacco barns possible for him to have such characteristics. and cow stables, over a very poor It has been said of the great French orator, Mirabeau, that he iaad in the fall on which he had was so ugly as to excite sharp criticism from one of the beautiful la- He did (his to set the dies of the court, but that when, the two were introduced and en- ' 1 ,fl,W8.BI gaged in convenatiou, the lady fell immediately in love with him; "iff out of the way and with for when he spoke His Eyes Spabxucd and His Whom Pace Lighted no thought of its possible ferti Up with interest and enthusiasm. Be had the rare gift of being lizing value. I saw the rye in able to make all to whom he spoke believe that he was for the time tne Bpring jnst before it was cut, more interested in them than in any other person or thing in the and the reguH wM Mtoni8hingt That io Wr aa..( flf mon a BnAAAH trtfl ft V thn facnltv of show-IThe crop was as thick on the ing hose to whom one speaks that the Attestion is Completely oh ground as it could stand, well row Qtjestiobi nnder discusiion. Men letve the presence cf such a filled, and about 5 feet hiarh. person fully convinced that he Understands What Hb is About, Jagt a few atepB away where Q0 and that his knowledge is evidence enough of his ability. At a meeting of the state conn oil of the Farmers' Union in Greensboro Thursday night, Wil son was chosen as the place for the next annual, meeting of the union, which will be held Decem ber 18, 14, and 15, A number Df routU.e matters were considered. There was a large attendance of members of the oounoil, of which Dr. H..Q. Alexander of Char-iDread some lotte is' chairman . mulch of any kind was used the rye made but an indifferent growth and was thia on the land . Another farmer in Randolph County last year thoughtlessly old straw, we3ds, our hew stock of p wm- n in the u GOODS LINE. S Latest styles-Prices right K Dru and tongue, friction clutch, water and gasoline tank complete ; new .... ana ready to run, IOU.wU One second-hand 3 H.P. New-way air cooled engine, mounted on skids. In excellent condition. A small outfit, very light and just the thing for general farm work, $'o5.Qv Both these machines can be seen at our store house near the passenger de pot. Drop in and let us demonstrate them to.you. SallSllIirf SQPPly k COmmiSSiOIl CO. 16 year8 experience. Prices moderate. JNO.R BROWN, Jeweler and Optician. CHINA, GROVE, r ers Sample Shoes, and they're going at N. c. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. DR. V. R. HUNGER, HaviDgqualu..- as administra- OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. tor of the estate of Enos Sechler, Davis & Wiley Bank Bldg , deo d, I hereby Qptlfy all persons Phone 120. Salisbury, N. C. l r n -T--Z. . ' j j I havidg claims against said de cedent to present the same to me on or before the 10th day of Au gust, 1912, or this notjwe -will be pleaded in bar o; -ccovery. Per- sons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt payment. This August 9th, 1911. James E. Corriher, Sbn'r, Administator . Theo. Kluttz. Att'v. " 8-8-6t Osteopathy" treats, successfully, all curable diseases. 9-13 16t from "woman's ailments are invited . to - write to the names and addresses here given, for positive proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's jVegetable Compound does cure female ills. , .. Organic Displacements. Black. Duck," Minn.Mrs. Ann& Anderson, joi in. Tnmor EemoTed. Elmo, Mo. MrB. Sarah J.Stnart,K.r.D.No.2, . Box 16. PeorlaJU.cMrg. Christina Keod,106 Monad St. Natick, Mass. Mrs. Natnan B. Greaton, 51 North Main St. Milwaukee.Wi8.Mrs. Emma Imse, 833 1st St. Chicago, 111." Mrs. Alvena Sperling, 1468 Cly- ooarne Ave. Galena,Kan.Mrs.KR.Hney,713MineralAv. Victoria, Miss.Mrs. Willie Edwards. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. W. H. Eov&h, 7 East- Chang of Life. ' Epping, N.HTMrs. Celia E. Stevens. Streator, IU.-Mrs. J.H.Campbell, 206Korth Second St. - . - s --, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Evens, 826 H&laey St. Noah, Kj.Mij. Xdzzie Holland. - ' Cathamet,Wa8h. Mra.Elva Barber Edwards. ' Circleville,Ohio.Mrs. Alice JCiriin, 833 West Hoston St. ' Salem, Ind.Mrs. Lizzie S. Hinkle, B,B.lTo.3. New Orleans, La. Mrs. Gaston Blondean,1812 Terpsichore St. . MiahawaEa; lnd.Mrs. Chas. Baner, Sr., 523 East Marion St. . ' - Racine,Wis.eMrs. Katie Knbii,E. 2, Box 51'. BeaverFalls,Pa.MrB.W.P.Boyd,24109thAv. - Maternity Troables. . Bronaugh, Mo.Mrg. D. P. Aleshire. Fhenix, K.I.Mrs. Wm. O. King, Box 282. - -Carlstadt, 3J. J. Mrs. Louis Fischer, 32 Mon- roe St;- 'i'. ", South San ford. Me. Mrs. Charles A. Austin. -Schenectady,N.Y.Mxs JI.Porter,782 Albany St. - tr ' - Taylorvflle, 111. Mrs. Joe Grantham, 825 W. Cincinnati, Ohio. -Mrs: Sophia Hoff, 615 Mo- Micken Ave. - -Big Bon, Pa, Mrs. W. E. Pooler. " Philadelphia, . Pa. Mrs. M. Johnston, 210 Peoria, HI. Mrs. Clara I Gaawftz,B.Tt.NOi 4, Box 62." Angusta, Me. Mrs.Winfleld Dana, B. P. D. 2 Bt. Paul, Minn. Mrs. B. M. Schorn, 1083 WoodbridgeSt . Pittsburg, Pa.Mrs. G. Leiser,5219 Kinkaid St.. E.E. .'. m - ' v r- Kearney, Mo. Mrs. Thomas Asburry, Slue Island, 111. Mrs. Anna Schwa Grove St. . C - " -.r--t '-.it v East Earl, Pa, Mrs. Augustus Lyon,B.FJ2. Operations Avoided.. Sikeston, Mo. Mrs. Dema Bethnne. ' ' . Gardiner, Me. Mrs. S. A. Williams, 142 Wash. ington Ave.. -. '- Chicago,Ill.-Mrs.Wm. Ahrens, 2239W;2lst SW Bellevue, Ohio. Mrs. Edith Wielandr 238 Monroe St. . r,, , t- .- DeForestWis. Mrs. Augusta Vespermann. Dexter, Kansas. Mrs. lizzie Soott. Schwartz, 828 Wesleyville.Pa. Mrs. Maggie Ester,B.FJ). 1. Trenton, Mo. Mrs. W. T. Pnrnell, 307 Lincoln Avenue. Camden,NT. Mrs.Ella Johnston,289Liberty St. - . Chicago, m.-Mrs. Wm. Tally, 2052 Ogden Avenue. . v Pslnfal Periods, Caledonia, Wis. Mrs. Ph. Schattner, BJL 14, BoxM. - - . . - Adrian, Mo. Mrs. C B. MasonLB. No. 2. N. Oxford, Mass. Miss Amelia Duso, Box 14. . 620. mnr. PrairieduChien,Wis Mrs. Julia Konioheck, IiTegularUjt. - " Buffalo N. Y. Mrs. Clara Darbrake,17Marie- mont St. . . ; . . : --. Winchester, Ind. Mrs. May Deal, U.K. No. 7. St. Begis Falls, N.Y. Mrs. J. H. Breyere. GrayvOle, III. Mrs. Jessie Schaar, Box 22. -Hudson, Ohio. -Mrs. Geo. Strlckler, B. No. fi, - . Box 32. " ' .. "r . - V- Ovarian Trouble. -. Murrayville, TJL Mrs. Chas. Moors, B. B.3. , Philadelphia, Pa.-Mrs. Chas. Boell, 2219 N. - Mole St. :vv j : ' -,:. - - Minneapolis, -Miniu Mrs. John Q. Moldan, 2115 Second St., North, . Hudson, Ohio.Mrs. LenaCarmooino,B.F.D.7. .. Westwood, Md. Mrs. John IV Bichardg. Benjamin, Mo. Mrs, Julia. Fraatz, B.FJX X. ' Female' Weakness. -:' :' W.TerreHaute,Ind. Mrs: Artie K.Hamilton. Elmo, Mo. Mrs. A. O. DaVault. - ? .. Lawrence.Iowa. Mrs. JnliaA.Snow,B.No.8. Utica, Ohio: Mrs. Mary Earlwine, K. F. D. 8. . Bellevue, Ohio. Mrs. Charley Chapman, B.F. ' . U. StOm r. -TS. -"'-:- -r- . --f , Elgin, 111. Mrs. Henry Leiseberg, 743 Adams . St. -, . " , -:-. - Schaefferstown, Pa- Mr&i Cyrus Hetrich. -Bresson, Pa. Mrs. Ella E. Alkey." ? . Pair chance, Pa. Mrs. IdeUaA.DonliahiiB6x - Knoxville,Iowa. Mrs.ClaraFrank8.B-F.D.3. ' OTonogo,Mo. Mrs.MaeMeKnlght. V Camden, NJMrs. W. P. Valentine, 803 Lin . coin Avenue 1 . ' ' " Sfiiddy, nLvMra. MayTToleiiv?-'-'.--'-5'-"' Brookvllle, OhioMrs. B, Kinnlson. Fitchville.Ohio. Mrs. O. Cole. -Philadelphiav Pa. Mrs. Frank Clark, 2416 B.' -' These women are only a few of thousands ' 'ti-iS-.ii!i!aieB::-bl the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable CmpOnnd to cure female diseases. Not one of these women ever received compensation in any form for the use of their names in this advertisement-rrbut are will- and coarss, dirty grass over a gal spot in his wheat field, and in the spring ana at car vest time was surprised to find his crop looking as though he had spread tons of stable manure over the land. In stances may be multiplied. .in tne future do not let your old hay, old straw, flooded grass mixed weeds and coarse "grass, lie around and rot in the fence cor Ubis and gullies, but spread them evenly over the poor spots in ' the wheat or oat fields just after the ! crop is sown, wnea tne crop is harvested," run a sharp; disc har row over this mass of half rotten vegetation ones'; or tsfice and plow it under prior to veeding the field to soy beans or owpeas to be plowed under if the land is pcor or cut aud fed to live stock if the land is not in .need of fer tility We bad intended to dis- ouis corn as .a green manuriDg crop this time but find our space all ocoupied with the above disr oussion and we- will hate to defer this crop for next wek.-Bulle-tin from N. G. Department of Agriculture. - 5 i' Severe.; fighting between . 3 the Portuguese royalists and republi oans was - reported ' Saturday: Captain Oouceiro. in command of royalists ' forces is said to hay e been defeated at Braganxa, in the northeast, and at Vtnhaes. -: four teen miles further west, a royalist column is. reported to have been surrounded . and captured. ; The most sensational; news,, however, ooines from Oporto, where it is believed a : decisive, battle of - the ucrisins will be fought. It is asserted that two-; modern battle- ships, turchised in some mysteri ous manner oy tne royaiists, are now off the. port ready to bom hard the town as soon as the land battle beginf;- -. Gives Aid to Strikers. Sometimes. liTer, ' kidneys snd bowels seem to go on a strike and refuse to work right. Then you need those pleasant little strike hreakers Dr. Kins'S New late NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Jesse Hellard, this is to nnt.'f 11 V.nln, .l.lm. .imlf the said decedent to file an itemized, W A WU Trf H.P A TRTNlx vflriflpd atatflmftnt of Bam with the IfnlUli 11J51 iUlllUU. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. The directors of the Rockwood Mer cantile Company, In. . having ap pointed the undersigned to collect all accounts due it on or before Friday, December 1st, 1911, all pprsons indebt ed to said hrm 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 collect Dy law. Julius Fbick, secretary, 7t-pd. Rockwell, N. 0. undersigned on or oeiore the Jth 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 26th September, 1911. J. L. Hbixabp, - administrator of Jesse, Hellard. W. A. Bristol and R. T. Weatherman, attorneys, Htateaville, JS. u. -27-6t Waches for !sale atR. W. & I. S. Brown's store. (the post office) atv Granite Qaar- ry. Leave your repair, work tber, or send it direct to me at IW No. 6, Salisbury, N, C. 2-1-11 lyr. pd. R. L. BROWN, irinu HTnunni.r niicmrpr. nowce isgiyeu 01 aupucawuu w m Ltann suiusiuoiLt;: oudincad leoveinor for the pardon of Joe White, 'Men to take thirty days Practical Sentenced to the roads of Guilford course in our well : equipped Machine Bhops, also road lessons : and accent ood positions. Charlotte Auto School. mariowe, Hj, u., - . .7 . . tr 8 county for two years at June term, 1911, tiuuford Superior Court , for as sault with a deadly weapon.' September tt; 1911. : 5t. pd. ; Annib Whitb , mother. A lull and complete line of SPRING SHOES for your inspection. Prices always Reasonable. Bell Shoe Store, 111 JST. Main St. Salisbury, N.C. - V 7 V a 'A 1? 3 J. O. WHITE St CO., Carriage and W gon Builders. Farm aDdDrayWagons. Delivery Wagons, Open and Top, Best Quality and Style. We sell the celebrated Greo. E. Nispon & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carriages and Buggies repaired, painted and made as good as new. New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cush- ions 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 kinds of Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. x 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. Eybs Exam bbq Free - Nobth Carolina, In Superior court. tfowan uounty. y wqvepDer term '11 . . vs'. VNOTIOE. ' Walter B. ShiversV . V - - The defendant above-named will take notice that an action : entitled as CDCCIl'O 1CUCI DV CTflDC above has been eommeneed in. the Su- On LLir 0 , J C 1 1 L Lll I O I UliLi penor court 01 riowan county tor an by Expert Optometrist v--.: AT - V absolute divorce for the'plaintiff from tne aeienaanc ;-ana tne -said 5 nHIUHESTFR S Hll L m vug uoiduuouv . auu uu laiu UOioUUlut 1 sbbj sr bsbst sbbbw si m " assssaV' will f txihi tsiVft nAfM 1A t A ; THE DIAMOND BKANB. A uav uwwaB vuau AC3 IB -M. n quired to appear at the next . term of the Superior court of Etfwan county to J be held on the 20th day November. IMleat Ask ymr UrarcUt for , Chl-cJuster'a IMamoad Brsnd I'UU in Kea UK1 U.M meUlUc boios, acaled wtth Slue Ribboo.. DR:M; VETERINARIAN. Offiee and hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. -Day phone 5 v Night phone 480. . . 4-270 ; 25. 1911. at the court house of t. said coun tj in Palisbu,H.and Answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will atpl; to the court ior tne reiiei demanded ; in said com plaint. f fi v &&p:y-y-- . This tne llth day of September, 1911 i ' , . ",, J.E.McOubbins.v clerk Superior court Ebwn conntv: uiement viementttys.sil Meeto StateofNorth Carolina; ) In the SupeH Onr Bnildlne UitBrlal will bl Aowan uountT. : ) nor courts I :"W"i";rri trator 01 rattie Johnson.) : :l . - : deceased,1 Service by - . .; vs m" HPublica Will Lillineton and Ethell-: tion. , ' L. Bryant and husband W.i ' ':" : . : M.Bryant, Jr. . . ,- The defendants above .named will take notice that an action entitled as aboyelhas been commenced in the Su perior court of Rowan 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 courx-s office in Kowan county rmrrlKt. AskforCin.oniiS.TEB & DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for SS Wtori.JsBStr Safest. Always ReUxbta, mm t 1. . . .. - q Decause ma . .;; O f Goods and Prices are vm " - j JJL- :n -.'.i u-n :.v, ""i . aiiu you 'win tsurcijr uo ngui you go rightthere for anything., usually carried in a firstsslass, -' - all right , ease yon. t ceiting and siding at $1.00 per 100 fedk wiU tickle yon. Good man Ltimber Co. Phone 405L, 66 YEARS' EXPERIENCE - 1 I f A. ing that we should refer to them because of the "good they may 11. tn mva them natnral aid do other suffering women to prove that Lvdia fE..: PinKham I K16 - f Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine; and that the ' na gen.iy ooinpsi proper statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are the Excellent- health soon ioiiows. Jruth and nothing but the truth. 1 Try them. S5o at All Druggists. in the court house of said eountv 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 ior tne renei demanded in said, com plaint. J. F. McCubbiks, clerk Superior court, Bowan connty. u rns l&tn ttay of Sept., 1811. &t A "Trade Marks ' f t f f V ?- . COIYRIGHT8 AC. Anyone sending a sketch snd description may . qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an tnrentlon is probably patentable. 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