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ST -j: , ; . .v." t -k .it : is r-.. - "--t ."- '-r'- Itis af laUrest la Yirloas MelghHortoods Senhs bf Oar Frlendi. tT-Ve fU)v not print ar ticles not fcigaed by the anth- oors real name. i : '' 8ALKM CHURCH,. . July 20.Farmers are tUyiDg by corn busy and oottoD, as summer la on now and hot weather. The ummer commanion wsb held at Salem E. L. church last Sunday. The church wai packed to its utmost. Th wiffl of Cute 0ren was buried at Salem last Monday. Bhe was a great sufferer for six years. . The children's missionary day will be on Friday before the fourth Sunday in July. Ao all day buiiueBB. Every body is invited to come and bring dinner. The missionary quilt will be sold that day. The high est bidder will get the quilts Gome cut with your nnney for it is a beauty. L. M. Safrit is threshing in the neighborhood at this time. Mrs. P. 8. Kluttz ii confined to ber room with a sore foot. One of P. W. Elliott's little bovs is under the care of the doc tor. He has appendicitis. Walter Kluttz and sisters went down to Organ Church to attend the funeral of one of Lawsen Kiuttz's children. Rev. L. W Seaford and family, of Sedalia. Mo., and Vastin Stick y Seaford of Los Augeles, Cat., will spend the mot.th of August at their old heme place visiting their old father, Ei . Seaford, of of-near Salem Chareh. There has been five persons laid to rest in the Salem church cem- etery n the last month or so. Rain, rainjplenty of it. S. ;:?rFAITH' j9 jy 20-Leut7 & SidesVthresh. ed wheat between :" Faiih ana Crescent July. 19 and,20th at the following places: James Mcr Combs, Djrce McComb?, Will Mc Combs, Davis Safrit's, -Johu Peary's; Alex I.yerly's, ' Albert Lyerly's and ethers. : Y. B. Yost is threshing wheat with a steam. traction eugiue at Alex Jackaon's, Julius Castor's, James Nance'f, Cicflro Tr xler's Dan Powlaas's, M A HoIsboueer's, Milo lOvercbsbV, B. C. . Eagle's James BaBicgais, Dolpb Castor's, Frank Park's & others, Brown & Peeler . thrcsbod wheat at H W. Cabbie's, Ja4y 18 with gascline . poworr They thresh at the following peaces: J. C- Lii gle's, R. A. Ransy's Luther Fisher's Adolphns Brown's, Geo. Bruce's. Henry Agoer's M. G M. Fisher's, Ernest Wiihelm's, Frank1 Wilhem's aud otbera. Ktutiz S Menus tnresnea in Faith Friday and Saturday July 19h-and 20ib, with his big bteam traction engine at Lawrence Brown's, D. L. Rasher's, D. B Fink's, Monroe Stirewlt's Will iam Fespermao'e, Katie Fesper- man'e. Monroe FespermanV, Ad3lp!iU3 Lippard's, Jarns Glov er' and others. R. B. McComb's has gone to Plnm Branch, S C , to epeud few months 'or his health- Mrs J hu H Rogers is vieiti her daughter, Mrs. J. Barger, tbi weak, i Paul Clark has bongbt a hemp and two acre lot from Gust Bi singer, liiar William Fsperman's farm. August l,v 4012, via 6raDd Seashore i Excarsls s 1 oJi oifaig atd Virgiuia Seashore Points hursa Souther v. R iilway. Special iraih csuiistihg of flistr ciasa day coache8; and ; standard Pullman sleeping crsj will leave Salisbury at ("p, mj ThutsdaV, Angtiut 1st, ; handling bo iineis frcm all points Salisbury to amestowu. inc'nSive, arriving at Norfolk af 6:15 a.m. August 2id, rturuiug to Uave Norf -ik at m. y Augnat. 8rd. Two hole days and one night at the sea shore. allowm' ample time to visit Virgiuia Beach, Ocean View, Newport Nws, Old Point Comiqrt, Hampton -Raods, acd the many other points of interest iu - and around Norfolk. Low und trip tickets will be sold from stations named at the fol low" ug fates: Salisbury $4 60; Linwood $4 05 Lexington $4 50: Thomasville 14 25; High Point $4.25; A'sbe oro 4.75; Randlemau $4 75 Iriuity $4 25 Low round trip rates from all otoer poi. ts covered. by tnis ex cursion in same proportion. m nil f or raumau reservations or auy other iLformation, see your nearest agent, or, write, R. H. D-Butts divis'ou pasaeuger agent Charlotte, N Sj5 P OtXCXDtJO 0fe o: O O 0O opo o o o o o o o REMiffl C. Mr I For every purpose of a flesh healing liniment for man or beast there is no remedy more powerful than DARBY'S PROPHYLAC TIC FLUID It is in addition tc its effectiveness on the flesh a wonderful internal remedy,. It relieves Cramns, Colic, Dysentery, Sore Throat, Swollen Tonsils, and Sick Sfcomash . As a disinfectant for the sick room it is. cf extraor dinary value. It destroys germs and purifies the air. Added to the water for dathiug the face of ft fever patient it is not only re freshing, 'but it tends to allay the fever. Price 60 cts. per bottle. Sold by All Druggists. - LOWERSTONE. J aly, 20. The farmers are very busy in this section laying by their cotton and corn, getting ready to thresh wheat. Little Calla C. Kluttz, daugh ter of Lawaoi Kluttz, departed this life July 15th. She waa elev en years old. I know that her pastor will miss her in the Sun day scnobl and her class will miss her also.- Sbe was laid to rebt iu Organ ceme'ery. Rev. H, A Trexler oouducted the funoral er vices which waa attended by "a large crowd. H. J. Bo'st bad cotton blooms in his patch June 28, 1912. Robart Meaimer has been visit ing down at George Best's real often.. Guess he must mean something. L:okout K ;oert, (hat goose will get you next ' ime, for you know that you can' 6 run Tery well. Ha! Hat Samuel Hipp and wife from Winston visited his father, James Hipp, Jui 4. h. Mrs. Hipp spent about ten days with hr father-in law, returui.ig t j Winston July 16th. Miss Essie Hipp and sister-in-law spent last Monday night with their frbnd, Miir Anuie Bost. The crowd that went to the en tertainment at the Park school bous) all enj yd the plays-fine except s few and they did not en joy it very much v Isbbo Lyerlj aud wife and two children spent last Tuesday night with Mrs. L?erlyB sister, Mrs-H.J.Bjst- I. LHoffner is all smiles, Ii ii ft girl. A hons jkeepur at Mr. and. Mrs. Tyoe Vancannou's, July 18th. and Mrs. Cal Djal hav1 gone to Richfield to visit Mrs. Deal's parents. We are having the very best of seasons and cropi are v?ry riue. W. H. Cauble has leased his big granite quarry to the Harris Granite Company and they sre now moving machinery onto it and prepariug to do a big business This is good news for our town and will giva euployment to good many people. Tbe Faith people always did claim to hav the best granite in and arm I Faith and the big controV rs have begun to find it cut. Upon receipts of fifteen c.nts ni a two cent stamp for p stag-, J. T. Wyatt, Salisbury, N C,. R. D. 8, will send a picture cf the Daniel Boone monument erected near Lun S-wers in Davidson County, N. C. Mrs. William Foil is canning fruit right along and she has tbe Very best of lack with it. A young farmer at Sampson Shuping's, July 19fch. Mr . and Mrs. P. A. Peeler and Mr. and Mrs. J, A Peeler have returned from the Richmond excursion.- Venus fir Balldlog Uatarlaf win Piase you. ... J3ur ceiling and siding at $1.00 par 100 fee will tickle you. Good- nftn XBoaber Co. 'Ph405oae L. TESTIMONY OF FIVE WOrEN Provfes That Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound Is Reliable. Reedville, 'Ore. "I can truly recom mend Lydia E.- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all women who are passing through the Change of Life, as it made me a well woman after suffering three years." Mrs. Mary Bogart, Reedville, Oregon. New Orleans, La. "When passing through the Change of Life I was troubled with hot flashes, weak and dizzy fepells and backache. I was not fit for anything until I took Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound which proved worth its weight m gold to me. " - Mrs. Gas ton Blondeau, 1541 Po lymnia St., New Orleans. Mishawakajnd.-" Wo men passing through" the Change of Life can tak nothing better than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable MrjMarjE YGU CAN ALWAYS TELL A CHEAP PIANO BY THE METHODS USED IN SELLING IT Pianos sold by agents begging to phce them in your home on trial or to save storage or forcing thera in your home with out your consent. "Coupon Schemes," "Guessing echeines,""Clnb schemes," "Special Sale schemes." "Introductory ale sch em e?," are fake methods pure and simple, for unloading pianos on people who don't realize the difference between a fine piano and a cheap one, and don't know that high- crr!r( ninnriia nru -f caU rthrough fake schemes. You I liirl Vioi f Q y. nll y., 4 1... ,.1 uau uoiiri call UW IUC U1U rnliable firm of Chaa. M. Stieff, before buying. 0.;.JVDOt)mg.fOUUJ.l.UU """"" y. t " V;? ' lu will flvirte" with voil as it has ialrSadvtisefi - witlv- th. w man'v recently married couples:. . - "Where can we get the Nicest: Furniture and Mouse Furnishings at the Lowest Price?" o o answer this very important question wuich counts most towards making young married couples happy,' comfortable and contented with married life: "The Place to get the Nicest Furniture at the Lowest Price is at GEO. W. WRIGHT'S." For All Minds of High Grade Furniture and House Furnishings, For Coffins, Caskets and Embalming, Gallon: , rCEO & THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER & UNDERTAKER, g Salisbury 7 M. S QOQQQOQGOGQQQlQQQGOZOG&aQQQ CHAS. M. STIEFF SOUTHERN WAREROOMS: 219 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. i FOB -'CHEAP-EASY TE I PThe Road to Mnf oiO . ff refreshed one; the sure way the only S vj way is via a gss or bottle of . I Ideally delicious pure as purity- crisp and h ) V T? Our new booklet, telling A 1Tee of Coca-Cola vindication ' ! 1 x at Lhattanoo 03. for fhc askinop mm a' ' " X.. Demand thp fnm"ni ' - ' M f XX. . . X T 6 i S, THE COCA-COLA CO. sySyou let O C "f : : : : : i irMiiBSMa Situated in Rowau County about eleven mile?' from Salisbuvy on a splendid road, contains 180 acres, well timbered, about 100 acnes in cultivation. Gord seven room dwelling with out buildings. Two large barns aud one good teuaut -house. . (rood orchard, pastures &3., and within one mile of church and j. splendid school. : - : : I In fact ons of the Bast Farms f I in rtowan noyniy. McCubbins A Harrison Co, Real Estate, Real Estate Loans, Insurance Innis Street, Salisbury. U. C i j - - 1 l COVER YOUR ROOF II t 1 Smmg position lot Siamlara Snttnc poattioit tea ortftrisnr TELLUS How yoa Bit at yoar sewing 'machiue an4 . WE WILL SHOW YOU Smsthmg of vital intoreet To Your Health. LMryChMl Compound. I am recom- npo idir .MritmranBalfi mendingittoallmyfrienda because of what it has done for me. ' '-Mrs. Ghas. Bauer, 523 E. Marion St., Mishawaka, Ind. Alton Station, Ky. -"For months I suffered from troubles in consequence of my age and thought I could not live. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made me well and I want other suffering women to know about it. " Mrs. Emma Bailey, Alton Station. Kv. - Deisem, No. Dak. "I was passing through Chanere of Life nnrf fJt f bad, l could not sleep and was verv nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable wiupuuuu reswrea me to perfect health and I would not be without it." Mrs. F. M. Thorn, Deisem, No. Dak. : MThorn - IHE jJEST FOB BiraousNEss You cauuot act too quic'-' Jy in this matter, eo come today and let us explain The Sit Straight "STANDARD" Central Needle Idea A sewing machine that gives you positive healthful exercise. Brown Shoe Co., Saliebnry, N. C Special Demonstrators The Straight and Carved Lir.es, SttUjl pouaa SttgbiM HUM iiiWiiii far iiti j 1 until you haye seen our complete stock of roofiugs. We can SAVE YOU niOKEY. Agents for Barretts famous AMATITE. 0 f Salisbury Supply & Commission Co, Near Passenger Depot, 'Phone 8, Salisbury, N. C. I O t a t WANTED-4 RIDER AGENT ACH .T?,WN,ai2d district to ride and exhibit a sample Latest Model Ranger" bicycle furnished by us. Our agents every where are making NO MONEY REQUIRED until you receive and apbrove of your bicycle. We 6hm to sn-on hhttwIipw inHir e j i.-- in advance, prepa, freight and allow TEW DAYS' FREE TRIAL during f,UinHPumayidehe1bicycleandPutlfctany test'y wish. aw? htn wfc Perfec'y satisfied or do not wish to keep the cycleshipitback to us , atour.expense andm will not 4. out m, ut. FACTORY PRICES v'e J,urnisa the highest ei-ade bicycles ik is " " ' V B possible to make at one small profit above actual factory cost. Yon savfiSIrt tr SO!ir,i-qin'. ct iet direct of us and hoje the manufacturer's guarantee behind your DlCVCle. DO NST BUY n hiornlo m. o mi. , X n until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of faeun fOU WILL BE ASTOkSSHED whioa revive our beantifalcatalogno J (til if lOtO UrtCPft VA'PAfl mnlro WAn Vila nnt H, i i i j BICYCLE nEALEoe TTi ii , "Dr"Ba"eaw":nL.wproiitaDovelactory cost Orders tilled thTc wSi'J U-jrwi uuuBr jrourowu namepiaieaiaouoie oar prlcea. SECONO HAND BICYCLES. Wo An tint A v. j u ,.. r Q mimhprrm v, ,1 T . . , ; . -, vu.., uauuoawjuti iinuu mvjtiw, uut usually ure mutf!- cearoutpromputpric uUASTCnBBRAKES. ,nSwilieJ.i imported rolterehalns and pedals, parts, repairs and 4k - j cuiiiuiuiaii liiuuaatiiairiM regular reioi Brt. VIM w" uuuanww nc rcyutor rami yruxj Self-healinerTiress d: 55!! vl - MUlttl tfUUUUHJHL. T The regularrctail priceofthtsetlrci &20. 00 tr Ir hiif t.1 ininii,.,. .... wui teu you a sample pair far f4.S0 tath with order $4.55 NO MOEETRCUBLEFROill PUMCIORES NAILS, Tacks, or class will not let the air oat a uuaureu tnousana pali-s soja last year. n so OCSOSHPTifiN- Made in j.11 sizes. It IB " im uuiikiurvviiiE u and "O" also rim strip "H" to prevent rim cutting. This tire will outlast any other make SOFT, ELASTIO and CAST KIDiNC riding, very durable and lined inside with a special quaniy or ruuier. which never be comes notOHS a nd which closos nn small punctures without allowing the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied customers statingthatfheir tires haveonly been pumped-up once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of these tires is S10.00 per Pair, but for a rlverl winw nnrniKos mo r SVFf a.s. factory price to the rider of only $1.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter, is received. e ship C. O D. oa approval. Vou do not pay a cent untilyoa mJTlL'n iia "f1 d,sc'n or 5 per coot tliereby maki ng the price $4.55 ner ualrt ir von aenrt ru LL eaSH W'TH ORDER and encloee tins advert1Mnent. You run no risk in te ortM M tos r returned at OUR expense if for any reason tney are not satisfactory on examination WeareMrtecSwihl! and money sentto us lsaasafeasina bank. I you ordera pair of tUos tUw youu flnS?nSrni2 easier, run faster, wear better, last Ion gcr and look tlner than any ti re Tyou hare ereVused or seen at inr irtli We kno w t hat jou will be sow-ell pleased that when vou want a bicycte iyou Twill give Sir?rto W.S yon tosendjs a trial order at once. henethis remarkable tireoffer. ' , your order. We want SF YOU NEED TIRES at any pr,co mt" ya fo plr Hednethorn J. L. MEAD OYCLE GOMPMJY, CHICAGO, ILL S f vgr va vtt fl Mir iQi a v k I - - . iw .aaaaMaaaaaaaamoai M o o Your wants for your Spring Shoes, and we will do the rest. IN I. in o ao. 10 o o OI 0 91 o Call for Piano Contest Coupons, Bell ShoeStore, 111 N. Main St. Salisbury N. C. PEOPLES NATIONAL SALISBURY, N. C. Does a General Banking ItiisiiiCMft. j 4& IPh- 0;eBi OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE We pay 4 p r cent on time d- posits. ..Interest payable .every three months.' f Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us Your business solicited Peoples National . Rank. John S. ILehdIirson, J. D.Nobwood, .president. .'easltier Li. I, GA8KILL, W. T. B08BT, " - - V.-preaidant. asst. cashier Marks y copyrights &c. Anyone senf!ngt a sketch and description may qnlckly ascertain our otiinion free whether an invent ion is probably patent able. Communiea lions strictly p-irilldentfal. HANDBOOK on Patent sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken thronclr Mimn Co. receive tptcial notice, without charge; in. tha Scientific American. A handsomely fllnstraled weekly. Ijireest dr enlal itMi of any w.ientina tnurnaL Teniia, &tt year: four months, U ISoldbyall newadealera. ISHUNN & Co.36iB. Hew York Branch Office. 6 V BUWtaitoli DLO. Real Estate-Insurance-Loans ' ; . I IIZMaM4BMM . Sr . If jou have real estate to sell Call to see us. . If jou vish to buy rpa' estatp. Call to see u. ""': - If you need-Insurance. e:therlife or flr. Call to see UlT If you wish to borrow money Call to see us. i If you have money to lend, Call to see us. ' ; We are well prepared to guarantee all loana arid pay six . per cent" for same, and will examine titles; make up deeds and mortgages tree of cost to all parties who will place their money with ns, and we will pay interest twice a year at our office- Notary Publie in our office to' prepare,. all papeis. Weearnestly ask that you call to see us when in : the citv and learji of our-plans and methods of bii3iness . : -4 Salisbury Realty & Insurance Co 122N.naln St. - A. L- Smoot. Seci. &Tkl ' i 1 I -H -4 rn.m !1lfl'","',,wZZZZT. ....... - - . -- - . . . ... .ir-r-1"' - 1,,.
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