STATE NEWS. Wicked Usmrpitlti. The most oonspioious and wick ed usurpation iu the world is the the Roman Oatholio Ohimh Its 0 JPmwz!BF AbsolutejyPur& Heat tf lattruteitktrtl Frii ttiMlii- tlcttttiAppilicMus. Tknin im m mnvamanfc nn not to .u. Qu.. p.ji.. n. MBtem is tyranny out and out. r nnfc nit a mntnV nir hatvPAfl 1 r r Tmh. rikUl- f Via PnM ntnmi TTSb juooresviue auu rpkai;..nM. nf nnnn. Mooresville needs something like cjB mn$ proclamations of Popes this in order to give the people constitute by it the rule of faith the earl v connection of the early I and practice. It is not the scrip I a . . - . ont f nh.r. lures. dub fine interpretation or lotte. DR. 7. R. HUNGER, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Davis & Wiley Bank Bide.. Phone 120. Salisbury. N. 0. Osteopathy treats, successfully, all curable diseases. . 8-13 let NOTICE TO DEBTORS. The directors of the Rock wood Mer cantile Company. In., having ap pointed the undersigned to collect all accounts due it on or before Friday, December 1st. 1911, all persons indebt- the Scriptures by Pope and conn- f toftid flrm hereb requested uviijouio. "J vrv " " I tn RAttln fmiriA with ttia at. nnf An. $ TT 1 . . TIT 1 I Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lima Phosphates collect by law. Julius r bios, secretary, . Rockwell, N C. Oil tUBt ODllgatea men. or - counts not otherwise Battled on or h Fire broke out in the grand son of this fact that church ruled J fore the above named date will be .ttndi it tha Maaklenburs fair I n nB aaioaie. Agsa wicu aupsrai- i ir v. arounds at Charlotte Friday niaht leleddepoti.m And it is o " I Bftlful nannT.lRTT1 MfllV. MOW KYI V I mri. J vumwnij wiuvamuow v i mQQ can tninK lor a moment mi . . J A I I m I J menifl aeruoturo sua leaping a- j&ome can D9 reiormea is strange i tit i (nriTJ OPDATDTATn oross destroyed the big floral hall, to us. That ohurch can be over-1 YY Albll Mf AllUfW. thrown, cut it can never oe re formed. Thsre are some good nonnla in that nhnroh. aa thera lzedall looal fairs in times past . ft in othft, nrffnizationa. Bat have heretofore been housed, the system is most certtinly wick The fire is supposed to have start- ed. Wherever it has domina tion it nas nrovea ltien to db blishtioii. A low standard of morality and ignoranoe among the neoole follow always in its wake. Presbyterian Standard. i the building in which did exhibits that have the splen character- U SSI LOYALTY. ed from a cigarette carelessly thrown aside by someone either a sleep in the grandstand or by someone who happeued to be passing. James Perry, a negro, of Ral- ll8 El"1 Don,t ExUt- 4gh was in the polioe station Fri No oneas ever made a salve, dav on the charge of bavins shot ointment or balm to compare with Uk iaM Tnnnln In. nam , vhita DUM1BB 8 AmiOft DBlVo. It B 6UO . m. , . mi uud uoi amD uoaiui ui vuioi vviudi man lafn ThnfaHaw ninkt rl'hfl . "re uutnuBj "" Burns. Bruises, bsires. Boalds. trouble ocourred on Bloodworth Rnii- nioftra. Eatama. Salt Rhe- .treet. It seems that Jones ad- am. For Sore eyes, Oold Sorep, dressed remarks to some white I Chapped Hands or bprams its supreme. Unrivaled for piles. Watches for sale at R. W. & I- S. Brown's store. (the post office) at Granite Quar ry. Leave your repair worir them, or send it direct to me at flO No. 6, Salisbury. N. C 2Mllvr. pd. R.L.BROWN 3 i mi Aid W MB VI 1 Notice is given of application to the governor for the pardon of Joe White, sentenced to the roads of uuiiiord county for two years at June term, 1911, Guilford Superior Court , for as sault with a deadly weapon. September 6,1911. 5t. pd. Annib White, mother. 1l VI 7i 71 I We invite you to visit our store. We can as- $ 3 sure you that you will be r 7l J-Z .5 3 7 i i f x stuisnea, ior, we nave just o received our new stock of 0ffr G frtr fVl-Poll o-snrl -rrr4-- 3 AVi. UlXt XCiXX CLJJLi, W ill ter. Everything in the DRY GOODS LINE. Latest styles-Prices right Call and see for yourself. A. Loyalty is the thing, And to be Loyal does not Slave. , , Acnntract between employer and wige earner will never benefit either if it simply stands for Attesdanoe and Routise Service. A Machine csn ren der better value on an investment than an Automatic Man . it mnr iw im tn aimnlv rot in vour seat and draw your salary according to contract, you are no better than a Pinhbad, or an Epi- oxne, whatever that is. x our pi ace is tne ruunauuM, ru' living oan be furnished by the Entiei County aud not by One Man . If you can't be Loyal to a man don't work for him. Resign. Quit. Get vour time. Disappear. TTo ham ft. riohfe tn arnflCt ABSOLUTE LOYALTY from yOU, amOnjr SmlartAa m r A art a m 1QB in ft.nd OT1 f, O f doors, while he is present and IllVUUO CSUXA UIU1UV) mmmmmm Ulm KctABF i. fnFnnH inaf. aa vnn hftVft A fiffhfc to eZD6Ct LOYALTY ITItOU USD UIIVSI VUU1'J J j - O from him. He pays yon in Money. His Pay Check is evidence of his loy alty. Your Wobk is evidence or yours . But you have more at stake than the Pay Check you get, lust mm v,m k.. mn.; .t .i.Va tVikn oiir Routine Wobk represents. The nn-uui nf hi hnainAia and vonr Drosress in it both depend upon loyalty deeper within you than your eye, your ear or ycur Hand a innorif.v tht raafham intn vonr HEART! for where VOUr BEAUT 18. fchont vnn will find vonr TREASURE also. vAt achieved GREAT SUCCESS, for mn onlv Mitsaftfid where thev THINK DEEPLY. WORK CHEERFULLY and Rejoice at the sucoess of hat they are working at. RnainABa nroafinta UNTOLD OPPORTUNITIES, MAGNIFICENT PosSI nTTTTTBa hni tha nniv man who ever succeeds for himself, or da- servee promotion from anyone else, is the man who is Loyal, Boy Attacked by Eagle. Martinsburg, W. Va., Oot. 20. Attaoked by a gigantic Ameri can gray eagle while at work yes terday evening on the Rutherford firm, near this city, Cyrus Collis, aged sixteen years, Bucceed-sd in bringing the bird to the ground with a stone, after which he kill ed it with a club. The eagle swooped down upon Collis, and a desperate fight of several minutes ensued, fie bird at first putting the lad to flight. The eagl6 meaiured more than seven feet aoross the wings, and was the first of its species seen in this section in many years. Accidental Killing In Cabarrus. Rnfns Brown. 18 -year-old son of Tom Brown, colored, of No. 8 townsh'p, was shot and instantly killed vesterdav while he was try ins to take a shotgun from his brother, Epsy Brown' 12 years of age . The two boys were at heme vesterdav morninct together with a number of smaller children, when Epsy picked up a gun and was handling it around in the house. Rufus made an effort to to take it from him and a scuff In ensued. The gun was discharged and the load struck the older brother full in the forehead, lit erally blowing the top of h's head off. It was decided that the kill ing was accidental. Concord Tribune. Rheumatic Pains quickly relieved Sloan's Liniment is good for pain of any sort It penetrates, without rubbing, through the muscular tissue right to the bone relieves the congestion and gives permanent aswell as temporary relief. Here's Proof. A. W. Lay of Lafayette, Ala., writes: " I had rheumatism for five years. I tried doctors and several different remedies but they did not help me. I obtained a bottle of Sloan's Liniment which did me so much good that I would not do without it for anything." Thomas L. Rice of Easton,Pa., writes : " I have used Sloan's Lini ment and find it first-class for rheu matic pains." Mr. G. G. Jones of Baldwins, L.I., writes: 'I have found Sloan's Lin iment par excellence. I have used it for broken sinews above the knee cap caused by a fall, and to my great satisfaction I was able to resume my duties in less than three weeks after the accident." HMHSSBEKBr Is an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, asthma. No rubbing necessary you can apply with a brush. At mil doalei. Price, 2So., 50c. & $1M. Sloans Book on Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. -non, when Perry probably think ing they were intend d for Lin, whit oed cut a pistol and shct Joue in the left side of the head. Th bullet entered just abovb the left eyebrow and lodged an inch from the point of entrance. The wounded man was taken to Rax Hospital where the bullet was ex tracted. Manchester, Ga., Oct. 19. Jerry Lovelace, a negro breakman oharged with assaulting Yardmas- ter W. F. Kernan on Tuesday night taken from Marshal Collier early Friday by a mob of about thirty men and lynched. The mob first seoured Collier, taking his keys and gun from him, after whioh they went to the jail for the negro. Afer the lynohing the mob ent back to the jail, return ed the keys to the marshal and disappeared. Not a shot,was fired. Saturday morning about 7:80 o'clock Miss Janie Coppedge, the 20 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Coppedge, committed inioide by jumping into a well. The young lady had been in bad health for some time and on her return from Columbia, where she had been on a visit absut two weeks ago, she contracted melan cholia and has been nnder the care of a physician since that time, She tried one day last week to take her life by taking Borne drug, but the act was dis covered before any fatal result was accomplished. Union, S. C. Oot. 21, Henry Roshea, a weaver in the Union ootton mills was shot and killed here tonight by John Henry May . The shooting ocoured on Main street whioh was crowded with persons return5 ng from the fair grounds. May's younger brother ' had trouble with Boshea and was pursuing, him with a knife. He had just reached the middle of the street when John Henry May ran -in and drawing his revolver fired six shots into Boshea's body. Try it Only 25c at All Druggists. 60 TO THE RESCUE. the , Girl of 17 Weds Man of 84. Utioa, N. Y.. Oct. 20 A strange wedding ceremony was reported today frcm Conttable viile, a viliage a few rue es n.rth of here. The principals in the mirrriage were Miss Calla Wilson, 17 years old, and William Sey mour, 84 years old, both of Ly ons Falls. Town Clerk Treacle, of Constableville performed the ceremony. The bride's parents, both roong enough to be ch.ldren of the bridegroom, were witLeises, and the father gave the bride away. Seymour and his Lride will go to housekeeping at Lyons Falls fol lowing a honeymoon trip. Oscar Underwood Not a Candidate H t. Springs, Ark , Oct. 21. Oscar W. Underwood, of Ala bama, democratic leader of the house of representatives, declared he is not in any sense a candidate for the democratic presidential nomination. "I will get the complimentary vote of my state, I understand, and I appreciate that " he 'said. "Of course, if the vote is widely split, nobody can tell what will happen." Don't Wait Till it's Too Late, Follow Example ot i Salisbury Citizei. Rescue the aching back. If it keeps aching on trouble comes. Baokaohe is kiduey aohe. If you neglect the kidneys warning, Look out for urinary trouble dropsy. This Salisbury citisen will show you how to go to the resoue. J.O.Williams, 811 N. Long St ., Salisbury. N. 0.. says : "The publio statement I save some years ag. recommending Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good n. at iu.y xianeys nave not caused me any trouble since I used this remedy. There was muoh sore ness and weakness across the small of my back and sometimes my whole body aohed. I was laDguid and felt miserable in every way. Being advised to try Doan's Kidney Puis, I got a sup ply frcm J. W MePherson & Oo.'s Drug Store and they Boon proved to be what 1 needed. My expe rience with Doan's Kidney Pills convinoed mr of their merit." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster-Milbarn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. , Remember the nam0 Doan's and take no other. SPECTACLES They're Eye Helps if Riht. Eye Horters and HeaUe Maters if Wm 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 up and keep a reputation. W. H. LEONARD, OPTICIAN, 128 N. Main Street 0 SALISBURY, s N. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of the estate or Jesse Hellard, this is to notify all persons having claims against cne saia aeceaent to nie 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. Persons indebted to Baid estate are notified to make prompt settlement. a ma win oepcemDer, iwii. J. L. HSLLABD. administrator of Jesse Hellard. W. A. Bristol and R. T. Weatherman, attorneys, BtatesviUe, JS. u. 9-27-6 1 LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. Men to take thirty days Practical course in our well equipped Machine cnops, also road lessons; and accent vuu positions, unariotte Auto scnooi harlotte, N, O. 5-34 tf North Carolina, ) In Superior court Kowan County. J November term '11 Nellie Shivers ) vs NOTICE. Walter B. Shivers J ihe defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior court of Rowan county for an absolute divorce for the plaintiff from the defendant; and the said defendant 111 M . 1 . . .. .... win mrtner cage notice mat ne is re quired to appear at the next term of tha Superior court of Rowan county to be held on the 20th dav November. 1911, at the court house of said coun ty in "ahsborv. N. S3 . and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court ior tne relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 11th day of September, 1911 J. F . MoCubbins, clerk SuDerior court Rowan countv. Clement & Clement, Attys. 4t Notice to Hon-ResLdents State of North Carolina, ) In the Supe- ttowan Uounty. S rior court. John J. Stewart, adminis trator or attie Johnson. deceased, ( Service by va ) Publica Will Lillinjrton and EthelV tion L. Bryant and husband W. H . Bryant, Jr. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above.has been commenced in the vSu 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 farther take notice that they are required to appear at the Su perior court's office in Rowan county, in the court house of said county on the 2l8t 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, MoCCBBDfS, clerk Superior court, Rowan connty. i This 16th day of Sept., 19U. 6t 1 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 YO U MY STOCK OF 6UARAN TEED MACHINES. Prices from $12.50 up. S. H. WILEY, Next Door to Skyscraper, Salisbury, N. C. JNO. B BROWN, Jeweler and Optician. CHINA, GROVE, - - N. O. 16 years experience. Prices moderate. DR. M.J. RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Office and hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone Might phone 480. 4-270 25 PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, N. C. Does a General Banklnc Business. We pay 4 par cent on time de posits, interest payable every three months. -r-k ... nompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples9 National Bank. John S. Henderson; J. D. Norwood, president. cashier D. L. Gaskill. W. T. Busby. V. -president. asst. cashier. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administra tor of the tstate of Enoa Sechler. dpo'd, I hereby notify all persons having claims against said de cedent to present the same to me on or before the 10th day of Au gust, 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Per sons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt payment. This Attgnst Vtb, lyil. James E. Corriheb, Skn'b. Adminis tator Theo. Kluttz, Att'y. 8.8-6 Wo WINECOFF. T n i n l 1 Drummers, sample snoes, V H H lOOO jpo-ia? and they're going at JB actory C2o1t A lull and complete line of SPRING SHOES for your inspection. Prices always Reasonable. Bell Shoe Store, 111 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. V i V VI 71 fI, fsOsK fs IS. 7T-- 8 J. O. WHITE & CO., 0 carriage ana W on Builders. Farm an d Dray Wagons. Delivery .Wagons, Open and Top, Best Quality and Style. We sell the celebrated (ieo. E. Niepon & 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. 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. OOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOCOOOOOOOOOO THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY 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 o FURNITURE is at o o o o o to Right GEO. W. WRIGHT'S, g Decause nis Goods and Prices are and you will surely be right if you go right there for anything usually carried in a first-class, all right Furniture Emporium. He has FUlilNTTUrtE TO SELL and at prices most Reasonable. You will make a mistake phould you fail to give him a call when in need of anything in his line. o o o o o o o 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 O interment of any one and has coffins and caskets at prices to suit. Embalming done according to the best and latest methods. o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOrOOOOOOOOOOOOO oo Same old stand, West Innes Street. CEO. W. MTODCInlT

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