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7 : I .. ' r ly.: 0 - ABSOLUTELY UKB Makes delicious home baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost Makes home baking a pleasure , :: The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Ho Alum No Lime Phosphates Items of laeres! Id Various Neighborhoods Sect in by Our I3"We: i not print ar tides not algnilvby the anth- or's reaVname -. ( - FAITH. Feb. .fii- Tom. Lingle' has bought a lot from7 Peeler Brothers D1 awarded the contract tc 'Sawmill' "John Lyerfy to erect hit new resident .The frame went up with the" force of carpen ten February 7th and 8th, 1912. J. L Barger discovered a fine granite in his baclf yard. Venns hipped a car load of the granite and it made' inch a hole in the ground that Mr Barger continued blasting through the solid rock and juit finished a.g?od wel! . About ten j6ars ag Venus wes . invited to a . weddiug dinnei a llr and Mra Jamrs Ritchie'?. January S6 h, 1912, he visited th L young eoupla and sisvv J a1! nigh with them. ;r They arj g&ttii g ' ale ng fine and own a fine farn and have all the gcod things tt eat they want and have s x chil dren. We got the names of all bat one and that cbe hadn't I ett named yet Here ar the names: Mry C tAona SI., Tesil W., Cora L. and Herman Walttr. A team passed- through Faith today with one of tho largest poplar logs that has ever been seen in this part o the couniy. - We took a picture of it. It was being taken to the Brenner saw mill near the fairgrounds in Salis bury. Peeler Bros, are sawing a big pile of logs this week . ' . ' ' f Peeler, Bros. - have just sold a ear load of cotton seed. ' Rev. J; M L. Lyerly and Cha?. Misenbeimer have just exchanged houaea and lots.'. Mr. Lyerly had bought nil from J. A. M . Peeler ome time ago . Mrs. Ellen Eller has gone to visit her brother in .Salisbury, - Harvey Beaver. r , J. D. A. Fisher has bought- a fine new top buggy , , William Earnhardt's mill pond frose over dnrineT this last cold - apell that lasted several days. - Proipeots are gaodi ; for a -big lnsines on the granite ' belt in Yob caa ten 'em, V.-o.7 . Sir. -it - Some one up ri Kiiladiel Dbia wants to label baanelors. W . always thought; , they i : could . be distiiiguislienrby their nappy-ioofrWaitaingh- -npiepatchs--- -;-:z ' ' Shocking Souol8 " : . inthe earth are sometimes Jieard ; tefore a terribl-i earibg like " that wariiol-the coming peril, . Na torefwarLiiig3 are kiyd.Ttai ; dull pain or acho ia, tho tack warns ybu'tbe kidney3 nr eiatttny jtion if yon would di-capo-. those Tdii.gerous maladies, drrpsy, dfa? hates, or B right's disoase. Takt Klebtric Bitters r t c nee ctd sec . baokiohe fly and all your lest feelings J return. - "My eon re . .o-ived great benefit" frcm thf ir re ittt kidney and .Lladdei tJble;; vk rites Pfeer Rondy. .. South Bopkwood, Jlich. "It it f':ertainlyj"a i grt kiduoy tnedi ;eii:o. " Tr7c- it. " 60 cents 'st V f -J Use e, Loss. There is a law of nature that man must either r '-'useVor -lote1- yctT are unwilling to use the powers and opportunities that 3-od gives yon, you must Ipse them. If you will not ; useSttioie capabilities of the aoal, suoh as fcfie love of the beautiful, true and sublime (the sentimental sid 3 cf your nature), they will disappear and leave you cold, heartless and disappointed. Many a man in a mad scramble for wealth has re fused to yield to the tender side of his nature and hasj killed the faculty by which he can enjoy while seeking the things he thought be would enjoy. Many a man who has gained wealth is shocked to find that after all the finer and tenderer side of his na ture is paralyzd. Beauty in ua '.orr, art, literitore, no longer ap aeah t) him. Mouey baa mcuut :d tc h's side tut the pejojing power is dead. trainitg a:.d itriviiig have starved the soul. The Uplift. Tli; Colored CitiziB in Ccirt. Oar worthy county trea tirer, S. IS; Lane, is always ready with a good joke, tie tells oue on the negro who hDd been -tried in the court several times on the charge of selling liquor and always got off by his friends inter ceding for him. He was brought before the j udge one time too many, but Sambo thought he would get off as before. When the judge sentenced him to 12 months in jail Sambo, with a surpris es look, exclaimed: "Gracious goodness! Jedge, ain't you jokin'? Why, I told:Ca'line I'd be at home tonight." And Derr Boger comes along with a pretty good one; on a aarjcey in the court. George Washington Cicero's name appeared on the docket; and when his case was called the judge wanted to know if , He had a lawyer to appear; for; him. "No, sir, jedge; I hain't l got any.", "Well," asked the judge,- "what are you going to do about it?" "Well," jedge," : replied the darkey, "I am willing to drap de matter if you is." Morgan ton Herald. Jne Strang mil "Crawl. , Do yon know how many words in . the- English Language? mean crowd?'! - . , . '- -wen, a rew ci tnem are given here: A crowd of ships Js termed a fleet; a flet of sheep is called a fl ck ; a flock of girls . is called bevy; a bevy of wolves is called a pack ; a pack of thieves is called a gang ; a gang of angels is called a host; a host of porpoises is called a anoaia snoai or buffaloes cal'f d a herd ; a herd cf children 13 called a tro3p; a troop of par- tr'dgis is caued a c vey ; a covey of leauties ia Cfcl'd a galaxj ; gUaxy tf rniBiaus is called horde; a horde of "rubbish is ca'I- id a heap; a heap cf oxn is call ed a drove ; "a drcve cf hoodlums is ci!lad. a mob ; mob of whales i si called a school ; a school of worahipp3r3 cailOJ a congrega- ticn ; a ccngrpgition cf engineers ia'called a ccrps ; a oorpsf r f ' rob bers is called a bp.nd ; a band of beoi is c&lled a ew arm ; : a wef m j of people is calldd a crowd. Ex . 6;g Et ents RsrJuced - to LittU Paragraphs -for the Headers dills Paper,7- " --i j' ' t r Active wcrk for the renomina Sicn cf Prsidenfc;Tif t and his r?. election aside from that, doae ;at white housa, began l when. Repre sentative W. B- McKinleyrf If rtnoisi chairmma of theiraptihli-; can ccijgressi'onil - JcVmqaftfce took np bis -newuties as" mTna ger br t heTaft campaign? Friday. President Tafd will under no circumstances -r issue '-.a - complete pardoa' to Charles W ; Moteo, thereby reatcfrinng this px-c-nvict, to full, - citiienshipT. This "was made plain to people -fwho had suggested the matter toiMr. Ta'ft. - - Serioua fl ods ; are reported Irom all parts of Sp iin and Por tugal Many rivers and smaller streams have oveiflowed .Jtheir banks, innhdwating entire jVil lagf i.x All communication ;by rail, water; cr highway, is inter mpted and this Ifaot- ia prevent ing the dispatoh help for - the stricken towns., r v '. governor j uaaon narmon cume Out fltf rottid- in opposition t'i the iucorporaticn of the initiative jand I referendum in tha Ohio constitu tua wnan.ne addreiaed tne 'con stitution al convention, last week.: Secret&rv Knox'a note'ts Count von Bernstor ff ti,thec' German ism t aesadr, : just made pubjio, i taken tobe the- prel iminai y of an expected excharge of notes among theVUnited States, Germany. vrea. urain, j? ranee, japan andlRuBaiaT, which "would Tb jf immense importance in placing all these pt wers on record for concerted act i m and common un lerstanding ia the protection; of the integrity of. China. Whil" the note h addressed to the German am'.aitfador, copies have been sent to all the other powers named. . Gov. H .riron, of Ohio. cele- brated bis r ix'.y -ixth .birthday last Saturday. 1 vernorj Harmon a tie oHe9t r.; he tveril Dm- oorats who ar-- ;romicently men ti nod fort! ' ; 'sidoiitial'inr mi ation. Hi four jeariOld"r than Speakpr Champ C'ark, illi years older th i s Govern "r Wilson nd 16 vars older than' "Rpre- tentative Underwood. For tw3;;ty-mn9 hoars a Ch7ca ?o father aod mother stood by whilea f physician kept' their daughter alive by the nee of i a machine -.The machine used was an ordinary vacum cleaner with ome additional parts to it. The machineVa' operated by its in ventor, acd Dr Harry M. R?ct6r, of the Northwestern university medical 6ollege,and Dr I F.- A., Mesley were in attendance. The patient was the first human being on whom the machine had been used and in the twnty-nine hours that followed .the adjust ment of the machine the calnr re turned to the girl's dbeeks after she had been scientifically de clared ; dead. ,The hearla beats came with approximate regulari ty. The pulse measured theCflow and ebbf the , blood ; streams and. the respiration ' was just & little y. bebw : normaU Then the heart failed t-jrespond and she wai declared to bev dead. ; Wben The Hen EmljjlBis Her Eggs. Ag ropos of a xrecent '-disoovery TBommentedon-iuThe Jcnrnar.of the American Medical Associa tion, to tb given in the chieken's food, affect the egg, we" wonder what Dr : Wiley will do with a ben that em balms her own eggs, By the aid of science, it seems, she can no w do it, and, from what we know of that perverse fowl, we fear Jthat she will do it. . Such a dinoovery as this can .scaicely elude .the grasp of the astute poultry pro ducers and egg embalmers . Will it be applied practically and, if so, will its effects be pernicious or beneficent? Shall we be poisoned by both the ham and the egg, or will it low -beer me possible for erery. farmer to stock his - own Virago wrhou3e and hold down t o winter prices on hen f;ult? Qjol Alvlpe for Salisbury Peeplej . Pecple in Salishdry whohaTe couktipatipu, suur stomach or gas on the. stomach, hculd use pim ple buckthorn r bark, e'ycerine, etc.i as ocmpoundeds: in A ilet4 kl? the new " German Appedicttis remedy. A r S TNG tlS DOoK brings relief almost INSTAN1IA bebause this sfmr le :Vnlxture atiti 8eptl21233 '.the! and draws off the "impurities. ;iv i::orgatis MoPherson & Co. Relieve ! Sloan's Lininieht is great c remedy; for, backache. It - p penetrates ,and , relieves i "thepain mstantly--rjo run- ; ' "biog ' necessary ju$t 'layr -it. on lightly; ; , " X- ' Here's Proof, ; . I had ray tack hurt in .the Bo . War ' Mid iii Saa" Francisco twa; year ago I was hit by a street car in the same place. t tried all-kinda of dope without sue-. r cess. . Two week agI saw your hni- ment in a drug store and got a bottle to ;, try. The first application caused Instant . : relief r and now except for a hula stiff . ' ness. 1 am almost well." . FLETCHER NORMAN, 4- . , h Whitner.Calit OMIMEMT is the Trest remedy" for ' rheumatism,V n e n r a Ig la, ; sore throat and sprains. . Miss E. Rim . of Brooklyn, N.T "! writes : "Sloan's Liniment is the best-, . .for rheumatisnu I have used six bofc .ties of it and-it Is grand." - " Sold by all Dealers. - Price, 25c 50cf.,and $1.00. Akivana:5Feb 11. The wreck of, the MalneafloaV' free of thp mud touigbt'4 when water wai tnfned iuto the dam surrouridinp the jereckK'Tho water within the dam is aboutHUl 'feet below the harbor ,level iorr tide" It . is the intetrt ion tomorrow to ; lower the water m jie "rapidly, so 'that by nightfall t be, wreck will be raised to the harbor level, leaving more to be dene except to break the dam and float out the ship. Water-wfa'ftVsed into the dam through a sysrm. of pipes filed at the-tottom'bS the ship, the power being supplied ty a pump which had been5?reJ-)vered from the wr ok. "..-The-ship bgan to rise al most immediate'y. The yadship section, which-had been furnished with a bulkhead,, r-99 more rapid ly on account of superior , Inf ancy than-'ftbebeavily weighted sharp pointed stern, so that 'to-' uight the 3Iatfe is sr. miwhat dowu.by tfi.e .st-jrnj- Th hull still lilts to portf which is beiug cor rected by the use. of ballait. No leakB of -any impoitaTuce have betn discovered Many vhaadredj.- of visit :rs thronged the atn all day, watoh- ing the refloating xf the Ma ne. Maj )r ; Fttrs'otu v who has had- charge Joj Jtjbe-ivork, has receiv d many oongrai aiations oa nisu sue cms. : 1 a.e shipTrill Jiemain,74iere wishia th9'4fm'ntl order! are received - frcni float her out; wh b1) done within a fortnight; )-,- r PreaBfcjpfJTii TriitB. "At theFst-B)tit church in OharlottefcSflndanight, in his Womau -Prv 1 iiatton took a crack - at , t&a a.rtiJ5cja I woman , using the .&?rmgwprds: Whenlhe h4rr,drv4s)rf and the mill int.a.the rfreee maker, and dancingjfifitergethBrcfth, and all the-powfrai?V tfsM: pad! a-feapplredvr i rru nsoph laTicated man oann jt. readily mm between --phy(sblig3ciavab3i arcmoiai eueqt. . ,ana mi man th:nks heis making a."mitrl-4' monial contraot, bo, thSl-gooda delivered are not the' same as the sample by which the bargain 'was made. He. has " simply got swin dled. 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