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r - 4. -I iUs if liiiriitli Yirloa MsIgticrhooaV Sat ii ItQir Frttiihv-. - ISP? We do not print ar tides not signed by the auth or's real name. 1 August 1 Df . Peeler , and James Jones hare jaat had a nice iron picket fence placed in front " of their rendnce. , The fuaeral sertice of Baiter MoCombs' litile boy was conduct ed at the Reformed church by Rev. Causey . His remiini were laid to rest in the ... Reformed church cemetery August 1st. Jaok Brinton moved from Gran ite Quarry to Faith yesterday. He it occupying J.. 0. Lingle's home. Cal Deal's little baby that was thought ro be dead by every one, came to life again and is much better thia morning, August 2od There are hopes now of its living. 'Phone messgges had,becn sent out that it was dead. MrtvFoil has just received two large orates of cam for their oan nery. Vbhus. Tue odor of stale perspiration about the body can be gotten rid ' of by using a little of DARBY' PROPHYLACTIC FLUID in the bath tub. It purifi je the skin thoroughly and lends a refreshing influence to the bath Prioe large bottle 50 ots. Sold by Al .Druggists. A single drop of spilled milk or a small particle of neglected food will contaminate a refrigerator iu a few days. Keep the refrigerator . clean and .fresh. . - Wasiv and scald the food department ut once a week . Monday is a good time to do thUr while the stock in the re frigerator is low and before the ice man comes, : Be sure that the trap and drain is working well. Dn't store things in the refriger ator that will cause odors, such as bntont and cabbage. - fiimf4- fctHr- i I-"- Quite- a peculiar thing took Lplao intBpencer; lai 1l Wednesday whe a Bam Torreoce j aulgro hack driver of ? Sal ubary was ' a ixeited o? retailing, .rv- lt The facts m the. ease leemto be as ; follows : y J ust v afters Mayor Dorsett fined r and closed iup-f the blind tigers iu " Spencer W H Bnrtojp, a ; well knownr xitiien there, publicly t ffered a reward of $50 for .the arrest rand oonviotion of any ono guilty f seIling-liaior in the? town. Thaieday night Dr. V. Maduras bought of Sam Torreuce, "colored, a pintil whiskey and . forthwith had him arrested for the offense. Mr. Bur tonwas notified and the. trial came off before i Mayor Dorsett Mr. Barton however didn't like the -looks of things,, s we are told he called on the sheriffs and several lawyers were employed or rather appeared, for the negro" Wtf un demand that the negro confessed to having sold the whiskey; but confessed more, or rather it was suggested to: him and drawn out by -tne .lawyers, -that be and Dr. Maduras had entered into conspiracy to obtain and divide the f50 reward. Whether or n6t thia was "proven, -'' we hav& not learned, but Torrance was ffiuud guilty of merely retailing and was let off with the cost, for whioh those interested took up a oollestion and paid for iim. Thus it looks aa though a self confessed retailer and a conspi rator, having committed tw, crimes, is aided and abetted by maudling seutiment and for the purpose of gaining the votes of lawless mtn. If conspiracy is a crime then-j the negro waa doubly guilty aud should have received a greater punishment instead of sympathy. If he was persuaded into .commit ting the crime he was none the less guilty. In any event it is the business of officers of the law to see that criminals are captured and punished, not aided aud abetted in the oommittmeut of crime. r ":' -4.tt - - "3 ', -.-.s -s-,1 y " 1 aarrl?! Ji'. 1,1 :f " r JTY i i i i ' ' ' if. '--Ut gi,-;.. -ZZ w.lszz v - T -: V 7: Tbereijievcr was a J' I,: iVVv XhnA?C- hirs that.Coca-Cola 1 Lh2?VT Wrrl' : 'couldn't atisfyvj'' jjut m iy - goes, straight as an ar Z0$S 11 XJr - t0Fr to thedry tot, 1 J : HS i ii s fiN- ? Kerreshinir i MU-v i lturswuencninir Please tall mat to to 'ekter- minaie itcV J vin Tha only, way- tQ kilL out anv -plant tnat continually proaafrom tha roQt is uevsr- to allow; a: gwien ehobt'to ki w. DiCBiufl orilv apreada thesehingsr- but It "the tups aib iupi cm s on -: peraistenti y the roots -irill .die ;Thii;ta ,h case" With 4 all perennial weedsl Three years ago' I bougbvtha land where my garden is . It was . in- fested wilh I nut-grass.; ; r'takd all. out;l couldcafterthe iifst plowing, Vand then went for it every day; ' Chopped, off - today it was - up smilii'g tomorrow. But i kept at it day after day The nxt season there was maob. lest. and I kept at it again not-allow nig -a1 plant ' Xo t scape Today nut-griss is the scaroeit r weed" in my garden. It-is necessary to the life of the plauU that they make ; green topi, and Cwithcut these the rocts mustr die . F Massr, in-Tbe Progtessive Farmer, v B. A.FciSperiQia will run an ezoursion from Oonoord to Jjhnsot City, Tenn, Auguir28 and 29. and he says this will be khd best ei oursion'ever run up thex western road. Advertisements will be out , J- , Z - Nora Beulab, daughter of Wil liam JI. Foil and his wife, El'er - JFoiU wat boroJMay 20thf 1901, and died August 8rd, 1912, aged . eleten , years, i tq ? months, and thirteen days. The funeral was oonduQted by her; pastort Rev. C.k P. FishfeV. A Very, large crowd attended the funeral aervioes and the body was laiu to lest in the Lutheran cemetary. ' : Joe Ritchie , and Mits Katie Rusher were happily united in the holy, bond of matrimoney at the -Lutheran parsonage Suuday night, August 8rd, Rev. C P. Fisher pei forming the ceremony. Mr. Ritchie is a son of James Ritchie and also a-brother of Rev. C. A. Ritchie, of Cingbamton, N. Y. Mrs Ritchie is a beauti- : ful daughter of David L Rusher. This young ople is very popular moung their acquaintances and : they have many . friend a, who wish them a long: And happy life. , They will live at Faith wharaa Mr. Ritchie. - in employ ed in the'granite industry . The Woman's Missionary So- oiyP the Lutheran church will "hold their - annual entertain ment on th. second Sunday night -in August. Rav. Q. H. L Ungle t will be present and mak9 fie ad dress. Everybody is invited to attend. The " hew Lutheran ehuroh will nw seat seven hun dred people. .7 S Mrs M. M. Eiaher, of Mount Pleasant and Mrs. J. O. Moose and little s an, Th mas,, of Con cord, are visiting atRev. 0, P. - Fisher's.. J" ' v X;:J' ' f Mhsea Lillian and Addie Cline iand v their f I rother, Harry have been visiting Ut-H. Id. LAghers' and other places in Faith." We ate having some very odol weather just nw. . ' 'Yendb. Citi n CtBBotbs Cored. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they canuot . reach - the seat f ' the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease and in order to cure, it you must take- internal remedies. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken internally. and act dircetly on the blood and mucous surfaces. - Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a qaack medioine . It Was prescribed by one of the best physicians . m , this country for years and is a tegular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifi'rs, acting directly on the mucous sorfaces. The per fect combination of the "two in gredients is what produces such wonueriui results in curing Ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free F. J. Chksniy & Co.. Props. Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, prioe 75?. Take Hall's Family Family Pills for constipation; ; Ttrfff Biflt Will (ft Get if ft i Presliteot. Ji Washington, Aug. 8. Senators land " representatives who have !alkeid with the president -about itffijMiHi in', process of in- wubation say they are convinced resident will veto each bill his vato on the;, same grounds as when he vetced other 4ejan6ratid'.biMa were not prepared in acoordapoe with thecientifio ' (wnjuer( uj t ie taris board - "iAnd are not framed in sympathy H Low m Fares! SB- Arkansas -'"fBW I- On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month the fares are txtra low and allow stop oven free and25 days time via Cotton Belt Route to & Texas Tne Cotton Belt Route Is the dirtct line from Memphis to Texas," through, Arkansas two splendid trains daily, with through sleepers, chair cars and parlor-cafe cars.- .Trains from all parts of the Southeast make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton Belt Route trains to the Southwest. - Write to me today " I will tell you exact fare trom your tqwn, schedf : ule, and send you splen did illustrated books of farm facts about Arkan sas and Texas, ;Si " H.' H. SUTTON.' ' District Pintmr Arent M HUfctSfUlUJ. nuMBfer A rent . 109 W.BthStn : - YOU GA ALWAYS TEtLf ASCHEtP ! ETIIQDS IN S E L o o o o o Vanrwill ertainiv beurin to thi nk. .hr.ntirnVa-. VI jL - keeping' and the necessary thiags-yoU jwilL have" to. & XParchase before -yoo , can baginr then6-qnttioriT O many lentlyarrieporiplea?!; ;v : : :"lVhero pan wa net Iho KIceat Furniture and V . llAiie A Sa nnlshlnna vHa J aiu a DbIM I o o o o o o O . answer thfs very important; question which 'counts O 2 most towards. making young married couples happy. O o o o o o comfortable and contented with married life: "Thm Place to get thq nicest Furniture at the " Lowest Prlco la ot GEO, 7. VniQIIT'S." O O O O FnN AIMIffifltt nf fllr!i HnnflAFiinnI4-..MA 4ft " House Furnishings, For Coffins, Caskets . and O 5 - Erabaltnlng. Call oh a O O - n O O O O O O O o o -susk' " " jsaaw I "I H H IAI TO WRIOHT O o o o o o o o cooooooodooootdoooo oooooooo 9 THE LEADIII6 FURNITURE DEALER & UNDERTAKER, Pianos " sdld by' agents! begging to place them in your home on' trial, or to sa ve storage or forcing1 them iu your home with out your consent; " "Coupon- Scheme8,,, 'Guessing schemes," 'Club schemes, " 'Special : Sale schemes. " "lntrod uctory Sale schemes,", are fake methods pure and simple, for unloading pianos on people who don't realize the difference between jl fine piano and a cheap one and don't know that high grade pianos are not- sold through fake schemes.. You had better call on the old reliable firm of Chas. M. Stieff, before buying. CHlOi. : TBI! VYARERGOMS: SOUTHERN 210 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE,; N, C, . CHEAP--EASy. TERMS Situated in Rowan County about eleven miles from Salisbury on a splendid road, ccntains 186 acres, well timbered about 100 acres in cultivation. Good seven room dwelling with out buildings. Two large barns and one good tenant bouse. Good orchard. u pastures &cM and within one mile of church and O splendid school. : : : : ; : i ln ftict poffhei Boot Farina in Roivan Free satisfies' to a T the call for rSomethmgkpureiy :delicious and Heliciously pure-dncf wholesome. Delicious .-T nei uen Genuine as imadc bjr : THE COCA-COliA CO., Atlanta, ga. 0tr ndw booklet, telling of Coca-Cola . vindicatiodrat Chattanooga, ? for rhevj - ' asking. i- - n Ihm) V 1 5 m' m W' X, IVAWT ,T?.'?t!f,??i,?lSt0 ride ?9d Mbnat sjunpl. Latrt Model wihk uaui you r. receii -t ' 4m .. uoti w mini uyiVTO ul vijur We Bhlp to anyone anywhere fa the US; vmi Mt Tiff '-r.! 1.4 . fl Harrison Co Real Estate, Real Estate Loans, Insurance Salisbury, N; C Tunis. Street, NO MONEY bicycle. w In advance. ti.kt ra .iir. tcm nivei f wX 2SLS52K&H?5f?' Uafleaor.de- not wish t kfie to tACTOSY PRICES !? WfflSBBt rad Wcycle it i HLJT Wible to ma ke at one sraxU aroflt above f?!li?ftTy castj You 8are 10 to 25 middlemen's profits by bur- limtayouiTOca warea teeetr otsrbaaotlral eatalona dtadrouriatwrlmotouttkaiocwder' ' r-r- " - " awl ffw BIveiJiToT.?7,5!;r?,Tr-. Wei8ttafled with tt.00 pront abovs bctorr eocL eMoaflttM vuc wo7w uw your own mm putettotf our btIoml MCODHIIOeYeLif H7. .a. . . ... " A number rm K-H t.i;-..7 Tj. " ou"io"w-ona na rncrew. uul usually tain nrtet from 3 J "KTVtaltaJr weorf 1 ri 1 1 11 1 1 it .1 1 j targain UsU mailed free. tl wheell. ImnortaMl m equipment of J1 kimda at aata repuar rwtatl racctcre-Proo 1 j , - ? Mil I COVER YOUR ROOF I until you haie seen our complete ; 8toclr of roofings. We can . : sitE you morjEv. Agents For Barretts famous How you sit at jotxt jawing maohiiur and WE WILL SHOW To Youp Health. alaDailrtoear. A f ' Yon cannot act too quioVlyin (hit matterf so .come i today' arid , let ns explain : " The Sit StraigHt "STANDARD" Central Needle Idea A sewing machine that gives yon poiiuya neaitntoi exercise. Brown ; Ghoe Co., Salisbnry., Special Demonstrators . The. Straight and Carted Lines, AMATITE alisbnrj UOmm Supply ission Go, 'Phone 8, Salisbury, N. C. 4 i t - PEOPLES NATIONAL DANK - 8AL1BBUEY, N. C. Li.'...' ..I.'" ..-- - '1. - ' Does a General Danklnff ' Busraeaa - 41 Ubp' Dm 0 We, pay 4 pr cent on time de posits. Interest payable ererj (three mouths.--. Prompt atention given tetany business entrastedto tis --:r - -Your businesaaoIicVfSifiU'' - Peoples 1linllf Danli. Jobs S. iixxDtKsoH,. D. Nob wood, . - , president. - eashief L.D. Qackii, - W.T. Bcmt, -ss. V.rBweiHeat asst. caahier fea44 ' OVER 65 YEAR8: -VCXPEArCNCSS a 4 will -A - T fV.TRADS MAftKS a -- " " DESIOH8 " i -rrf tT. CoPVKteirrs Ac Jlnraa tending a sketch and dcriptlonsT r qnlokfy cei-Uiin onr opinion free whot.hr an : mvntion is probably patentabK. Coinmank- r toecial nottc. witbonfc oharvarin lha eataitoa e nr jetontlflc fcmruL': Tom. aV 1 TaumnBtsfsrjm ir ' "wrrnu truttitittUTl a. uvm aafc .. m 1... 1... . Tt 1MI not Ut the air out. A nosured thousand Dalrs soM last year. DESCRIPTION 2r$&jn!i a special onality of rubber. whl!h hn. CHDMporons and which closes ni small Duncturea wlthont allnwinv th i. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied eiHbN l I IVetlee ihetidc Vut 22-t-th1',toe8liaveo3y been Pumped w once I, Jl A"and peiitetur atri b2 or twk tn a .whole season. They weieh no more than .-.-V T Dwela6 rim etrfp7T an ordinary tire, the Dunctnre resist! n a onalitiM hnini . 11 1 .to aravast rim euttinc . TMi fiv.i3rSSlir ot aoedally prepared V J rej will outlast any other &a5S1etr?'4iJri10 resruiai1 Price of theserea - -0Tr CLASTtO and .p5i,t or advertlslnir purposes we are . ASY RIOINO. naaklntra Special factory price to the rider of onlyt.80ppr Dalr All ordAt-n anlnnoA ajiriiA J5,T?SirLaJ,d,i2?"St en strictly as represented. - w a iuiiu jw eaeienruifa.TrbeH.Iarti; nenee idib remarkable tire offer.- . r tLI ' Qy Irt untl I too tend for. cair of Hed yooto nd us a trial onier at once, beneet aV fI--VriU fT'P0'- 00 MOT THINK OFeUYINOabterelaoi-a'r.lr r J.L. HEflD CYCLE QPPi'Oii'lUa XL'Jtf S)r VSl VSJWNS1 Vftss vw va Ox ai VI- . . . -- . . . - iL"""aaxaham 3 LEI I'S l:Ml Your i8iits ibr ytrli Spring: we OgaOi Call for Piano Contest Coupon- . ? . :. r . 7 f If W 111 N. Main St- Salisbury, Nt C. If you have real estate to sell. Call to see us . " If joa wish to bay na' etat. Call to see u. " ' r , - -Ifyoa need Iniaraoce, either life erfir4 Call to see Us, ' , - If you wish to borrow money. Call ta see ua.. i If you haje money to lend, Call to see us ' h -'-i'lC"- . J We aro well prepared to guarantee all loans and pay alz .iter' eent Jor same, and will examine titles, make up deeds, and mortgages' free " of cost to all parties who will plaoe their money with nj; and we will - Py interest twice a year at our office . . Notary Public in ooi o3ceto' ' prepare all papei s We earnestly ak that' jou ull to see us when in the city and learn of our plans and methods of bainess , U - . .. " paEiobury Realty & fndurchcb Ci 4 a; a I '"a -O"
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