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' - ' ' :.:-., . .x: --.v,.. - - . - - v .. ,- , . - . : ; , . ' , - ' V J .f I LJ JijT&JJ fJ 1 Items Is ter e& 1 1 a VaitaiisT Nel gSorho dfls liSgpy HdlUR MflnfisllOfi TVPlPlf Iff VT&VL "zkiO ) YfAv yW Sent in bv Our Frirtl . 'gf1? IIUIUD lliQUD ullUD J. . V ( u06 s-BARGAirJS-: rm w Tf orVieal name. . T " l! solutelyPure 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 Lime Phosphates Some Nuts for Farnms to Crack. How much do you suppose it costi you a year to repair your wagom and h&raesa on account of bad roads? How much doeB it cost yon a year for shoes and clothing that are ruined by your children wading through the mud i to school? How much doss it i cost you a year for medicine to cure your children's colds con tracted in wading through the mud to sohool and church? How muoh of a damage a year to you is the mud that prevents your children from attending school; or damage to them, rather, in the loss of an education? How muoh onsrht to be riehted and thousands awy altogether. But, for all that, the fundamental principles of Oub government are the Most Perfect ox Earth, the opportunities offered to OUR. young men and women absolutely beyond comparison with any others in the history of the world. A young man of 20 to 80 years grubbing away at $10 or $12 a week, nothing, making no preparations for the future, and injuring every busmen prospect by midnight debauchery, has no right to complain at the preferment of his fellows. A boy, who stops his sohooling at the eighth grade and enters a factory, without making the neoeasary struggle to earn his way higher up, is merely giving additional proof of his ownignorauce when he asserts that he "Ain't Heo no Show." If complaining people would turn their energies and attention to the clarifying of the foul political atmosphere which makes our actual grievances possible, we would approach a thousaud years nearer to Utopia than we would if we should try to Ri organize the property basis of society. The things that keep a man down are inside of him and Not OuraTDX and success will oome to every able-bodied man who is " willing to pay the price of success in earnest, conscientious effort . If John D. Rockefeller should spend $10 000,000 next month trying to keep me from earning a living, he couldn't do it. I am in, a country where men are wanted who will work, and si long as I am willing, I can have all tho work I want and will get paid reasonable for it. If, then I add to my willingness to work a Biuoere desire for education in business, there is nothing in this country that can pre vent me from being a money king bat my own mental deficiency, and it's God Almighty, and not the Republican or Democratic party, who is responsible for this. Men have their ups and down?, and the exceptions to the rale just laid down are mauy; but "for a' that and a' that, a man's e man for a' that," and here in this magnificent country of ours, he may have a man's chance to fight for all the money that was eve; turned out Df the mint . The fellow who is oonstantly attempting to prove that Bomb Onb Else is reiponsible for his poverty is gen erally the one who has so wasted the early years of his business lift that he has Condemned Himself to the life of the under dog. i4 MEET SALEEY'S UP-TO-DATE CANDY FJTCHEB The best quality at lowest prices The Place to Buy .Your Christmas Q-ive Tis Yortr Order. TELEPHONE 17. damagH to you ;a ur buii r hg in prevenfe'ug your reaching mar ket with your produce? You an perfectly willing to epeud money in the buying cf reapers and mowers aud otbor farm machin ery. Ycu ate willing to purchase carnages ana narness. as VI A A. Prca p jtMbuso i u-juv, o iu would be the average farmer's tax for teu years fur good roads. At the end of that time the roads would be good, and ycu could vote to recind th law if yon wanted to and you would have yourgjod roads and no tax for thirty or fortv years the balance of your life,; Selected. Do Not Blame Your Business Failure on Anydody Else. Of couree, the world is far from being Derfect. There are hundreds of wrongs that of evils that oueht to done of age who stays in a large city ruining his health, and saving ME AT SALISBURY, N. C. Supplies LANDIS. The poultry yards of Land's are beeping up tneir reputations 01 exhibition fowls. At the Mor gan ton Pcultry Show last week, Claud F. Deal's Buff Orphingtous wen ; 2nd male. He afterwards purchased the 1st winner male bird . Mrs. J. G. Deaton's R. 0., Rhcde Island Reds, won the lions share of ribbons and specials in a large class, wiuuing three firsts, (first pen,) two seconds, two thirds, one fourth: best Den ot Rods iu show, both combs com petiug, and special tor best teas iu the show. The above yards f ami 'bed winners at the last North Ca olina State fair. A number of Landis hunters will 'take a rabbit hunt on the farm of J as Wright, near Enoch- ville Thanksgiving day. This an annual hunt for thm. Thu mill Oj3raUv a here it are the anticipating w tb pleasure Thanksgiving holiday. The Rev. Long lrom South Carolina has accepted the call ex tended to him by the Lutheran chuiches of Landis and Moores vilJe, and will begin pastorial work here December the 1st. We exteid to him a hearty welcome into our midst. Reporter. OAK GROVE. Rockwell, 27. The health of this community is very gocd at this writing except bad colds. On account of so much , rain farmers are delayed in getting their wheat sewed, but I think tony are all through Bowing their wheat low. , Theptop'eof this commur.ity are not all thro gh gatheriLg their corn yet. Young grauite cutter at Curtiss Beavar's November 0, 101 1.. Miss Annie Bost visited her cousin. Hiss Annie Bost, Saturday light and Scuday. The missionary sale will be held at Lowerstone the first Bat urday of December. There will be an address at eleven o'clock, rbe sale will be in the afternoon. Gome prepared to buy. Miss Fannie Bost went to Con cord to work in the cotton mill for a few weeks. Get ready every one for Christ mas will soon be here. There was a large crowd attend ed the Jr. O. U. A. M., sermon last Sunday evening at Rockwell the church was crowded to over flowing. What has become of Frogtown? Coue on somebody and tell us (he good news ri your little town. One of thb Girls. SECOND CREEK. We have got plenty of mud up this way now. The farmers up here have about got through sowing wheat ct last. The wet weather made some of them late about sowing wheat. Wheat that wes sswed early is looking well . Will Nash and his father, 0. A. Nash, of Spencer, visited in our community last Sunday. There will be preaching at Gay's chapel the 2nd, Sunday night in December. The writer bought a pig from Sam Elliott the other week. It was 6 weeks old and weighed 48 lbs. There have been lots of hogs killed around here during the cold weather. George Gentle has moved onto the old Rainey plaoe reoenUy purchased by Mr. Bernhardt, of the Salisbury Hardware Co., where he will farm next year We bad a double weddiug in our community last Sunday which was something rut of the ordinary. The contracting pa' ties being Grover Godby and Miss Pearl Freeman and C rus Mclntire and Mias ' Lillian Micheal. It seems the young couples wished a private wedding and met at M. S. Free za's resi dence to have the ceremony per formed . While waiting for the 5nun powuon iw Standard MUM IWMM MSMim ; TEIjIjTJS - ' How you sit at your sewing ; 5 machine and -WEVlLC SHOW YOU Somp thing of vital interest Tor Your Health. Yju cannot act too quic ly in thie matter, so come today and let us1 explain ThaSti Straight "STANDARD" Central Needle Idea A sewiug machine that gives yoo positive healthful exercise. Brown Shoe Co. ? Salisbury, N. Q. Special Demonstrators The Straight and Curved Lines, UUI14 pcxtuon for Standard Canlial Naadle Machines Swing position (or ordinary aids naedla machine minister, Rev. H. H. HiggenB, who was to officiate, so many friends of the yo.ing people began coming in that thej got in boggles and stHrted eff to meet Mr. Higc: ens, where the public road crosses the madows of James Godby they asked him to perform the ceiemony right tho re-, which he consented to d. So, getting out of thi husgi b, the ceremony was performed. My their journey tog-ther'throntfli life be as hoao- iul and peaceful as the ieautuui lan Surrni r dav was, when f. w wh wadded, is the whh rf t"e wr'ter. Photo. How to Cure Hams. My method c curiug hmg j as lolj'ows. Trim them neatly and make a brine strong enough to fl at a fresh egg. Put them 111 this and kt them remain four or five days to draw all blocd Tnen take them out and boil and skim the brine and when cold rs turn the n to rxne. adding enough frsh brine to cower them, and then add for each 100 pounds of ham a pint of blaok molasses and an ounce of saltpeter, and let the ham a romain in the briue two or three weeks. Then take them out and hang and smoke well r ith hickory wood or corn cobs and smotb&r the fire with green cedar brush. Wheu well smoked, take them down and paint them all over with a mixture of black molasses and blac4? pepper. Wrap in stout brown paper and put in a cotton sack and dip it in 'ime and wash and hang in a dark smoke house. The hams will improve until a year old. I treat shoulders the came way, and sides, except that the sides remain in bricejbalf th-. time hams do. Jowls treated in this way are fine for boiliug with turnip greens in the spring .Progres sive Farmer. Afs)r manv months of investi gation of pellagra in the South ern States, the scientists of the public health and marine hospi tal service are in as much doubt as ever as to the cause of the scourge. Meanwhile the disease seems to be gaining and it has been reported that nearly ev-try physician in South Carolina has from five to fifteen cases in his private practice. . A 0THERTS6RaTTUDE. Many a Mother in Salisbury Will Appreci ate The Following. Many a strong man and many a heajthy woman t has much for which to thank mother. The care taken during their childhood brought them past thd danger point and made them healthy men and women. Children are generally bothered at some period with incontinence of urine, and ina bility to restrain it is of Mimes called a habit. It is not the children's fault. I the difficulty" lies with the kidneys, and can be readily righted if taken in the proper way. A Salisbury mother' shows you how. Mrs. J. H. Pence, 2 Park Ave., Pal isbury, N. C, says: "One of my children was in a bad way with kid ney trouble and was worried about her condition, fb nothing seemed to bring any permanent relief. She had little control over the kidney secre tions and her health was failing .rap idly. I had heard;i hat Doan's Kidney Pills were good for troubles of t' is kind and finally got a box. The re sults of their use were very satisfac tory, as my daughter was soon en tirely cured. Today her health is ex cellent." for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents' Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Eemember the take no other. name Doani and FEATHER BEDS AND PILLOW J1 SPECIAL OFFER ! Let Us S?nd You a 36 Pound AH Feather Bed and Pair of t am 6 Pound Feather pillows I I Freight Prepaid for . . . r 1 U.UU Send Express or P. O. Money Order. TURNER & CORNWELL, Charlotte. H. a SPECTACLES They're Eye Helps if Biiht. Eye Hurters ami Made MataifWroiii Who but yourself can preven your having them wrong if yuu 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 i urse. It is by knowing the optical busi ness thoroughly and attending to it properly trt we. ivpe to build up and keep a repu. ation. W. H. LEONARD, OPTICIAN, 128 'N. Main Street SALISBURY, s N. C. For Sale- A lot of thoroughbred sinRle-co-nb. Rhode Island Reds. A sp'endid lot cf pullets and cockerel" delivered iu Salia tury at $1 00 each. First come first served Now is the time to buy. Call on or write R. A. Mc Laughlin, Cleveland, N. C. tf JNO. R BROWN, Jeweler and Optician. CHINA, GROVE, - - N. C. 16 year experience. Prices moderate LEARN JUT0MQ3ILE BUSINESS. Men to take thirty days Practical course in our well equipped Machine Shops, alo road lessons; and accept good positions. Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte, N, C. V24 tf 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 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 collect by law. Julius Fbiok, secretary, 7t-pd. Rockwell, N. C. WATCH BEPAIBIHfj. Zr&V at R. W. & I. S. Brown's store, (the poet office) at Granit Quar ry. Leave vour repair work ther, or send it direct to me at WO" No. 6, Salisbnrv. N, C 2-1-11 lyr. pd. R.L.BROWN. DR.M.J.RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Office and hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone Night phone 480. 4-270 25. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, N. C. Does a General Banking Business. We pay 4 pr cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any busiuess 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 Eyes Examiuefl Free by Expert Optometrist GREEN'S JEWELRY STORE. OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks ftTv' Copyrights Ac. rtireiniUQ Anyone sending a sketch and description ms? lulcklr ascertain our opinion free whether an quickly ascertain our opinn Invention is prooRBiy patentable, communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK onPatenU Patents taken through Jluiin A Co. receive tpeciol notice, without charge, in the Scientific .American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Jjanrest cir culation of any scientitio Journal. Terms. S3 a- ant free. Oldest aconcv for securing patents. year ; lour roontns, $i duhi 07 aii hbwwhuotl IUNN fceoNewjorK 1 ymm 11 Braoox Try a pair of . KrOHie Waterproof Shoes triad and Guaranteed by . BROS., 'Phone 382. 117W. Innes Street, SALISBURY, N. C. farm Wanted. 10 to 50 acr-s level land, not over five mile from -alinbnrv. Will uv or rent. H. H Rollins. Mockville. N. C COOE Salisbury Dry Specials for Received frora'a lare man ufacturer for this Bale: 1 lot Misses blavjk Car acul Coats sizes 6 to 14 years $4.98 1 lot Misses black Pony Coats, sizes 6 to 14 yrs. . .$4 50 1 lot Misses dark Kersey coats, age 6 to 14 years..$1.98 YOUNG LADIES. 1 lot grey and brown Ker sey coats with pointed cape collar inlaid with solid col ored cloths, worth $15, special for this sale. $10 1 lot ladies black Pony coats $7 50 1 iot ladies black Plush Salisbury Dry (Ms Sunny Side Main St. J. O. WHITE ft CO., Carriage and Wgjn Builders. Farm and. Dray Wagons. Delivery Wagons, Open and Top, Best Quality and Style. We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nisson & 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 repaTed. New Cush ions furnished and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished aud 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 aud Wagons for sale. Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call and ?et prices. Respectfully, J. O. WHITE & CO. r Real Estate-Insurance-Loai If you have real estate to sell. Call to see usl If you wish to buy real estate, Call to see ui. If you need Insurance, either life or tire. Call to Bee u. If you wish to borrow money. Call to see us. If you have money to lend, Call to see us. We are well prepared, to guarantee all loans and pay six per cent for same, and will examine titles, make up deeds and mortgages free of cost to all parties who will plio their money with us, and-we will pay interest twice a year at our office Notary Public in our office to prepare all papeis. We earnestly ask that you cll t see us wien in the citv and learn of our plans and methods of business. Sa isbury Realty & Insurance Go 122N. f.1ain St. - A. L. Smoot, Sec. & Treas. RASH? SLAG or THOMAS -i i-aM ' ' MM.iMrtasr'rf The best of all FEKTLLIZEK for WHEAT, O.VTV CLoVEK v and GRASS , 17 pr cent to 19 per cent PiiOiphoric Ac'd and; at out 40 per jt-nt Lime , We have arranged to import BASIC SLAG for our trade and can furnish it from our wire-ho .se at p-aucally wh ilesale price to the farmers. If you have never used BASIC 8LAG writ the PmirresFive Farmer or the North Carolina Department .f Agriculture and ask about it If you ue t once you will always use it. ' '-" - MCP.HNS d 111 W.drtajrtmjMtig3t3 Real Estate, Real Estate Loans, Insurance; 10-U W&R4t. CAPITAL AND SUEPLUS 136,000.00. - ilhave a few second hand machines I will close i out at ouce at almost yonr own price. Don't miss this uppujimuii) w secare a BAKU A Ifi, Don't wait until the best ones are gone. S; H. WILEY, Next Door to Skyscraper, Salisbury, N. C. I -aw l mm coats, $12 50 to $19.50, worth 30 per cent more. Received by express this morning large lot of Avia tion Caps, in solid red or white with navy, brown, tan, gray and lavender trimmings at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. LADIES' FURS, CHP,DREN'S FURS. New line for Xmas trade now on sale. BLANKETS, COMFORTS. All prices, from 75c to $6 1 GET YOUR PREMIUM. New shipment of China ware for redemption of du? plicate sales tickets. 13 AHHISON P.OMPANY Goods Co.' 0 PHOSPHATE!!' 1 4t - J. '' -. - f t L -A ; I f it t 1 - 7 - , - : M A Hi V - ft?
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