71 - j ' ' ' -1 v:. r v tti r - 'ttiam i i ii - . V7 WV- r . . .. . . . f. . S8J I Absolutely Ptire UAKES H0L1E BAKING EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar new life in (be cata which looks like ft h-pele9 one v " The Carmen of par community . ' 'A ar; about tnroaga leeaing, a large crop of wheat is beiug tow ed jaud the farmers ia oar county tire begiouiog lo tako better in terest in farming. Everyb.df leemi to be iu a prosperous condition. Hands are scarce and. bard . to get .Every b dyv seems jto . have plenty of work and oaore.than tiny can do. we are glad to see turns this av as lit makes peopl happy and scatters happiness throughout our country. Clod Hopper. SHE :f SUFFERED FIVE YEARS . - II SPECTACLES ;J The Beattle Appeal. Richmond, Va , Nov. 4. La yerl for Henry Clay Beattie, Jr., under death sentence for the muder of his young wife have fil&Twith the supreme c art of appeals, a petition for a writ of error. This constitutes an ap psal fram the judgment of the court' at Chesterfield, which sentenced Beattie to be electro cuted -November 24. Unless the court gives a decision before the daf !set for Beattie's execution, this mbve will act as a stay. The points of the appeal are "in the breast of the oourt." All that can be learned is there ar eleven points. Jugde Keith will Consider and pass it on, with whatever recommendations he mftler, ta the members of the bendbi Buohanau, Cardwall, Har rison and Whittle. Usually the OAK GROVE Rockwell No. 2, Nov. 6 Tho people of this commuuity will bt through S3wing their wheat I a Lid oats this coming week. School will ?egin the 15th of this month at . Oik Grove, I L H jffuer, toioher Mr Crisjy Bost, of Cabarrus, has ben very sick for the pa t week. We hops she will soon be hotter. A oartain, ycung : man stated that he would get through sowing whe it about Thursday and then i newa going to nave a coru wwn shucking. We are all invited n har m Ijhs With tfce OUB takes the first impression of an and will sure go. appeal. Berry Wagnor cm u i. I AMit A a-A a I issue the writ it will fix the date &tfft Sunday. visited heme for hearing the appeal. Mau while the execution of the death aonkanea ia insnended. Beattie remains imprisoned in Richmond city jail, instead of being carried so the cDndemued cell of the penitentiary. sjThat Winston will have a reg ular salaried inspector of milk1 and meat was decided virtually Friday night by th9 board of aldermen, when they appointed a committee, headed by Mayor Dal ton, to recommend the best ways and means to secure this much noeded safeguard of ' the health of the community. Be the Right Kind of a "Tight Wad." Almost to a unit the people who spend money on themselves with livish hand, in cluding others only when they are present and can't be dodged, call a person stingy who re fuses to do this, saving his money for more noble purposes. J The "good fellow" who rubs hia stomach against the bar nntil there is a worn streak juBt above the belt line and orders drinks f :r whoever happens to be near, expecting a return of the courtesy, calls the thrifty man who haB no part io the performauc a "tight wad.: The town sport who lets loose of a thpee-dollar bill every time he feels like a buggy ride taunts with olose-fistedness the yc ung man who has no money for pool or cigars. There seems to be a general inclination on the part of men and women who spend money extravagantly on themsalves to class as stingy those who save their monev and spend it on somebody else or to provide against misfortune to their loved ones. We will come to a higher and nobler understanding of the great question of generosity when we fasten in our minds, with rivets spread at both ends, the following definitions : A stingy man is one who spends hiB money on himself or not at A generous man is one who spends his money on others. The matter of economy has nothing to do with either. There is a high and mighty air about the prodigal that is calcu lated to make a thoughtful man ashamed of his prudence. And it often does, for many a man with a backbone like a piece spaghetti is unable to stand the fire of the caustic criticism to whieh he is sub jected by male bipeds of the sport class for watohiag his money care fully.' But the man who is independent enough to keep from spend ing a dollar unless he or some one dear to bim is going to get a dol lar's worth of benefit out of it is the msn who will some time be called on every 80 days to give the other his pay cheok aud decide whether he shall ever get another like u. Shirley Bost visits near Rook well real often . By all the pre parations being made I think there will be another wedding soon. Everyone get your shovels and discs ready for a big belling. Don't forget to put his buggy Qup some where so he won't be able to get it down for a week. J J Lentz visits at R C Oruse's qaite often of late. I think some one else will visit there agaiu soon, The visitors of H J Bolt's San- day evening were Misses Essie Hipp, Ola and Liziie Cruse; and John and 8birlev Bist. Oscar Cruse, Geoige and Henry Hipp. They all eujyed themselves fiue. Arthur Weaver, who has been ugaged at work in Salisbury, for saw past ynar visited his parents Saturday night and Sunday. a W I w m -m tiJ mu Boat, ot near Faitn, vis it ;d his sick grandma, Saturday night. Crawford Miller died Novem ber the fifth and was laid to rest in the cemetery at Emauuel church, November the sixth at three o'clock. i Shuford Bost has gone to Salis bury to begin work in the facto ry. We hope that he will have much success, although I knew he will get home sick very soon. ! George Hipp visit at H J Bott's quite often. One cf thb Girls. Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. Erie. Pa. " I suffered for five years from female troubles and at last was mimost neipiess. i went to three doc tors and they did me; no good, so my sister advised me to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, ana when I had taken only two bottles I could see a big change, so I took six bottles and I am now strong and well m-v thanca Tar me nuuuiu uaa uuuc mo and I hope all suffering women will R. Pinkham's Vegetable rrnmnorrnd a trial. It was worth its weight in gold." Mrs. J. P. Endlich, t? t? TV TCn. 7. Erie. Pa. Wia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, made from native roots and fcvHa Ann tains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record fr.y fvi largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of v and tfcAnaanrls of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have Kapti Mirftd from almost every form of famoio fwmnlaints. such as inflamma tion, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, Vwip.irap.rift. indigestion and nervous prostration. Every suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E? Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. If you want special ad viee write Mrs.Pinkliam, Lynn, Mass., for it. It is free ana always xieipiuu They're Eje Helps if Bi&M. Eye Htirlers and Jaiers if Willi Who but yourself can prevent your having them wrong if you don't get then 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 baud up ana keep a reputation. W. H. LEONARD, OPTICIAN, 128 N. Main Street SALISBURY, N. C 71 7 will eeiigpra; IN. 1 '' 7 7 I bave a splendid Hue of BtaDie and- fancy; dry goods and notion and am offerincr thfm at prices cox- parable with 9 cent cotton My stock is fresh and opS:: J? FOR LADIES. mm- Mm. m ' M. f X V - M I nave a aeieci a.ino ui i-ong uoais, uoai suiis; i Skints. Shoes. Hosiery. Sweaters. Underwear.,! Corsets, Laces, Embroidery, Dress Goods.? FOR THE MEN AHD BOYS. Shoes, Shirts, Underwear and a line of Sample Hats. You can get a good hat from this lot at a reduced price. FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. Outing, Ticking, Curtains and curtain cloth, Do mestic, Bleaching, Towels and Towel cloth, com forts, Blankets, Table I inen, etc. MY PRICES ARE AS LOW AS POSSIBLE AND PATRONAGE IS IN VITED- Very Rppppctf nil v A w o uu o 126 South Main Street, WINEWFF Salisbury. N. 0. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. The directors of the Roekwood Mer cantue. tJompany, in"., having ap- pointed the undersigned to collect all ! accounts due it on or before Friday. ! December 1st, 1911, all persons indebt- Mb ed to said firm &rft herphv rpnnoatprl I N 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 by law. Jolius I kick, secretary. 7t-pd. j Rockwell, N.C tv n i m 71 Drummers sample bnoes. ine in ne iinfe ji uuo poio Now e wnnt to hear from Bros Hrtlette." j 'Sam Snort " A Pa Tentn." and all the rest who are hnnorar7 mambers of the aaiosiatiob. Harvey J. flrown who has been eick several weeks with typhoid fever, is ible w ba up again we are glad to note. The little anfant oft Ji c. L. Trjxlei, who has been sick so 'oug with eryaipilus, is improvit g f!0Wly. !: Miss Maggie J. Park, who is at- Waches for jsale Brown's store IWATCH REPAIRING. at R. W. & I. S (the post office) at GraniU Qaar ry. Leave your repair work there, or seud it direct to me at POT No. 6, Salisbury, N, C 2 1-11 lyr. pd. R. L. BROWN LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. Men to take thirty days Practical :ourse in our well equipped Machine hops, also road lessons ; and accept 'ood positions. Charlotte Auto School, Jharlf tte, N O, 5-24 tf tudiu mmercjftV school a ;34tnrda f T eV p L man f . rvtr s. OR. M.J. RAGLAN D VETERINARIAN. tfi3 aud hospital on Inniss St., near M in si on House corner. Day phone Night phone 430. 4-270 25. IK lOOO psl!ip and they're going at X 0 r V GOLD KNOB. Not. 6. After a long illness of f'Idle-Forgetfalness" we have convalesced in such a manner f has we are able to join the Penfcil Pushers' Association for au indef imte time aud will attempt to f;ive the news from our side of the vorld in a way that will be pleag- L, B. pracii cimrch, preach' sermon iu behalf of Mias;oi.ary society at 5t i On Sahdav. Nc ? ember 20 the Rev. 0 Pi Frsbor..of Fiith, w meach a Taaakaeivini; and mi- mortal seratou for the Junior Or- d-r United American Mecbanhs, at Rockwell; al2:80 p m Every body is eirdilly invited to attend this service espe:ially all mem bers of the J. O. U. A. M. cf neighboring councils. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. MorgaD visited Mrs. Morgan's fath er, B. 0. i Gaubie. of Craven, Sunday night. A BAriC4. Bible Cla?8" will be oiganiz-d at St. Peter's Church Nnvftmhfir 12th. All vouust men welcome. The school at the Barger'e school houN will begin Monday. November !13th. with Miss Gei- trnde Hart, of Moore ville, as principal, and Mis Nellie Park, aisistant. PtOPLES NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, N. C. floes a General Baokini Business. We pay 4 par oent on time de posits. Interest payable every hree mouths. Prompt a'teution given to an business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples' National Bank. John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier D. L. Gaskill, W. T. Busby, V. -president. asst. cashier. JNO. R BROWN, Jeweler and Optician. CHINA, GROVE, ' - N. C. 16 years experience. Prices moderate COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Items of Merest in Various Neighborhoods Sent in hi Oar Friend. 1ST We do not print ai tides notBigned by the auth or's real name. ROCK. Nov. 8. Mils Anna Castor visited her friend, Miss Addie Clark last Saturday night. Henry Shive and family visited at J. F. Park's last Suuday even ing. - , v Rev. Nobles preaohed an ex cellent sermon at Rock Grove M. E. Ohuroh last Sunday.. There has been quite a stir in our community; for the last few vdayB on account of a mad dog passing through the neighbor hood and biting several persons and several dogs. Charles Mc Combs, Harvey Klutts, Jennie Kluttz, and Burhe Kluttz have left for Raleigh to take treat . ment . Robert Josey has purchased a some next summer. The school will start at Palk's echool house next Monday, No vember 13th. Z. A. Kluttz ani Miss Mary Fisher as teachers. The people of this community! can congratulate themselves upon having such a aplendid miller,, in the person of V. A Shaping, proprietor of the Shuping Roller Mills, Mr. Shuping is d?ing a splendid milling business besides the vast amount of sel grain cleaned by his splendid cleaning process The writer will venture to say that he is oue of the clean est millers in the state of North Carolina. What has become of the rail road which was so much talked of a few months ago. . Since the Hon. A. L. Lingle was in our neighborhood making sp echeain behalf of the railroad and the bond issue lost and tin survey was made, all seems to Btpp hers and we hear no more of the rail road. Probably if Col. LioVle would make Borne more speeches torse and probably will farm j for the railroad, he could put Stiff Neck For anyistiff ness or lameness Sloan's LL timent gives relief at once. It icts like massage quickens te blood arid limbers up lame jmuscles and joints. When applied immediately af ter violent exercise it prevents stiffness. ' v Here's Proof "I ami using your liniment for stiffness, j'l have bought two bot tles of it nd it is the best I ever 6aw." V Mrs.MARY CURRY, MiUtown,Ga. "I had a levere pain between niyshouldets, and noticing your ad vertisement in the street cars I got a bottle which quickly relieved me." R. D. BURGOYNE, Maysville. Ky, JMi ICS i&Kiil is an excellent antiseptic remedy for sore thrqk, cuts and penetrating needs no rubbing. Sold by al? dealers. , Price 25c, SOc. and $I.OO. Sloan'i book on Hots, Cattle, Hogs and" Poiiltry tentfree. Addrest D9. EABL 8. SLOAN. BOSlTON, MASS. bruises. Very TYPEWRITER :-BARGAirJS-s I have a few second hand machines I will elope out at once at almost your own price. Don't miss this opportunity to secure a BARGAIN, . Don't wait until the beBt ones are gone. 3. H. WILEY, Next Door to Skyscraper, Salisbury, N. C. Eyes Examined Free by Expert Optometrist GREEN'S JEWELRY STORE. wk4 OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE D Trade Marks - Designs Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description may miOKiT ascertain our opinion iree wnetner an inrention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for seeurinir Datenta. Patents taken through Hunn & Co. reoelre special notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekTyr- lAnrest ctv. eolation of any scientific Journal.- Terms. (3 a -year r roar monins, eoia ojnH newsaeaiers. v V a A full and complete line of SPRING SHOES for your inspection. Prices always Reasonable. s Bell Shoe Store, 111 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. v J. O. WHITE CO., j Carriage and Wr on Builders. Farm and Dray TVagons. Delivery Wagons, Open and Top, Best Quality and Stvle. We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nigon & 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 repa'red. New Cush ions furnished and old Cushions repaired. . New Dashes furnished and old Frames Re-covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty; eteel 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. a Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call aud ?et prices. Respectfully, -: J. O. WHITE & CO. oooooooooooo:ooccggo&oogooo o o o THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY o TURN I TIJ RE O at g GEO. W. WRIGHT 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 o because his Goods and Prices are Right 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 ; , PURNIT UEE TO REJ ji and at prices most Reasonable. You will ma we mistafce Fhould you fail to give him a call wlim in VO need of aiiytiiing in his line. - r q o o o a o o o o o o o o o Undertaking and Embalming. There are no better undertaking parlor? in the Statu than Wi ight's. He i s prepared to look after interment of any oue and has coffins and cas4 tp at prices to suit. Embalming done according to the best and latest methods. ... , . : Same old stand, West Innes Street. o o o o o o o o o o o MffllrJ?l8 lopooooodd6:6booobc 1 A 0 1 ' "mil 1 . " . . z1 1 - -i v ' 5

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