?- t "V ft - 4 ''J ? ---. 3-. v . , v- ' v- - - - - - , x V nliiTvWfiFOnillEHCE'' ' Ifcd'atot : know" the-edge cwas ,w,Vr:y : f lbarp. -There are men ho Mtiiiwrtityirto-s iWWiiiMWieTetiia Seat iii ft! OirFrisalt 13" We io:not pjfint ar ticles not signed by the autn or's real nafiae. - - ' PUMPKIN CENTER. September 21.-The farmers of Pumpkin Center 'treftbont through making fodder and tops . Ijimont ShVVer, who has been iok with typhoid fever, is rapidly improrittg we;are glaor to note. W 0 Lisk has 'purchased a fine horse. Qirla look outl Walter Lisk has purchased a new buggy. Bobe Glover waa found dead in hit house near Biobfield Wednes day evening and was buried in the Piney WpodB cemetery Thutsday morning. L. O. Ritchie, our rural mail carrier, made his first successful round f riff on his motorbycle Tuesday. The new church at Piney Woods is nearing completion. A W Shaver has rented out his farm and will move to Salisbury in thFnear future. " We hope Ho "report a wedding soon as Ohal Whitlev goes up the road quite often. He has aiso rented the farm belonging to A W Shaver. The old ohuroh property of Pi ney WooHs will be aold to the highest bidder on the 16th day of Ootober. Jonah Stokes has purchased a ' new buggy and Barlie Shaver has purchased one also. Luther Basinger is moving onto a farm below Piney Woods. Neely Lisk and family of Salis bury are visiting home folks at this writing. Some time ago I stated that the infant of Howell Parker was bur ied. The publisher stated that the editors and some of the peo ple wouid like to know why it was buried and asked if it died or was Just in the way. I did not know it the time but inquired later and learned that it did not die but was lom dead. We hope the pwple "will not think that we are so in human as to bury babies. Bill . Of course no one supposed the tsood people of Pumpkin- Center would bury a ohild unless it was dead,, but as our correspondence often leave off such very . impor tant information, the fact that it 4ie3, cuse of death, etc., that the editor took that course to call attention to the ridiculousness of the bare statement 'they buried Mr. Bb baby yesterday' WHERE DID COLUMBUS LAND? . All the people who read know that this country has :had a war with Spain, that yre sent soldiers and sailors to Cuba and that our wars Bhipa-sank the Spanish war ships on the Southern coast Cuba near Santiago. That among , these warships was Admiral Cervera's flagship, the Maria Teresa. This gov Jernment desired to raise this flagship and succeeded. After he was raised she was to come north, be repaired and padded to our fleet of war hips. After she left Cuba She, encountered a severe ?fitorin and was wrecked on Cat Island. It is claimed by faome that this Is the island hich Columbus first sighted in October, 1492, over four hundred years ago; We do Cliot know positively that this vis so, but most of those who . ; ;have studied his first voyage, - the charts and-all that were written by Columbus "and those who were with him or who wrote immediately after about this thrilling voyage 'believe that Cat Island was 'the land first sighted by :olumbus. Columbus Point fat the south-east end of Cat Island is said to be the first ) land on Which Columbus ! stood on this continent He : describes the natiyes as com .fihg in swarms down- to his (boats and tells us that their ! affections were ffained hv j giving them red caps, .strings W- WUOUO OUUV.UU1C1 t: tl IJU.OS, : After this thenatives, he '.tells us, swam out' to his !ve9sel with allrkinds'of cif ts. They knew nothing of swords iOr any fightififf tool. Colum :h fans 'said thev cat themsel trek the g words T)5caa8ethey Inland, vasMhe' ielandon which Columbus landed.- -It probably neverwill be decide V&.Jtttt where;. Columbus hffeS lded, but that .'it i was ok ad Viand is certain?- r The Old Widower. Adenoids tnd Larga Tonsils. Whea your child is two- years old and the teeth have nail ome iu, look; at its nose: Does its nose run? : Is it sore ?J Does the child snnme , mucnr Does it have fever sorej or eczema around its nose and month? Are the eyes red? Is it dull? -Does it stand and look at you with, jts mcuth open? . Does it put its hand to its head as if it had ear ache? Does your child sleep with its mouth open? r Does it snore? If your child does any of these things it is a mouth breather. Take it to your doctor and ask him if it has adenoids or large tonsils Mouth breathing in children is nearly always caused by adenoids. Adenoids should always be remov ed. Children with adenoids often have earache. Notice if your child complains of earache, and whether a little matter does not come from his ear. Does he hear well? Don't always blame . him if he is slow, perhaps he is deaf. Earache often means that tte child has adenoids. " Adenoids should be removed.- Earache al ways means that the child is in dantrer of setting deaf . Earache always means that the ohild is iu danger of getting a-running ear A- running ear is always dat ger- oas, for the child may get brain fever from it. A runmns: ear should always be treated by an ear doctor. It will not get well without good care, And . it may make the child deaf, Bulletin. Oier $100,000 Lost is WiioiogtOB Fires Wilmington, Sept. 27. Fin believed to be of incendiary ori gin, early this morning destroy the large fertilizer plant of Pear Ball & Co., in East Wilmington entailing a loss of up yards o f lUU.uyu and 4l,uuu insurance The plant was . -situated out o reach of the Wilmington Fire Department, and assistance of firemen was not sought. Abdut the same hour a fire raging in the city, just across the was the- river from Dock Street, when th naval stores plant of the Georg L. Morton Company was stroyed. It is said thatthere no insurance on the plant and di- was the loss will be about $8,000. Th origin is unknown. e Fills From Window Without Injury Winston-Salem, Sept. 27. Th six-year.old daughter of Mrs. An nie Phillips, of this city fell from the second story window of Alspsugh building on Libert) Street about noon today, and iter escape from death is regarded as miraculous by the attending pny sician and those who witnessed th accident. A colored, man hap- penad to be passing at the time and the child fell on his should thos breaking the fall and saving hflT llfa Kn Krtnon a - mm my f VWUa Vf Dl V J k U&OiJ fo Hat tor tus Funeral The a Dior ad people of Lilesvil!" Uownship, and perhaps other sec tions of the county, have a com mendable custom of taking np collections at funerals of msmbrp of their race to help pay the turi- 1 expenses. Monev taiaed m this way comes in very well, as few members of the race are able to stand the expenses ot protract ed illness and death in their fami ly. Wadesboro Messanger. and Intelligencer. Boys! read about the contest. fotice td; Koo-Resldeot: North Carolina, ) In Superior Court, Rowan County r J Noyember term, 1912 O. W. Fink, ) : r . vs. NOTICE. ' Lillie F. Fink, ) i " 1 The defendant, Lillie F. Fink, will take notice that the plaintiff, C. W Fink, in the above entitl. action, has commenced said action against her for the purpose of being divorced from the bonds of matrimony "upon- th3 ground of adultery , and that he is hereby required to appear at Novem ber lerm, 1912. of Rowan Superior: Pi?"?'' whioh convenes on - November the 18th, 19J2, and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff which will be filled within the first three'dayg of said Conrt, or the jelief demanded by -'t vub piamtiu wm oe granted. : : . i ? - ! Thia Sept. 24, 1912, - - I - J. F. McOpbbihs. " -- Clerk Saperior Oourt- Vx$IO& Reward, $100 r-TC The readers cf 1 ibis paper - will be pleased to learn that' there is at leas one dreaded disease 4hat science has been able" to'-cure dn all its stages,- and that ib Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh 'Cure-: ir thonly pot itive cure now known to - the medicals fraternity, CUtarrhs be ing a constitutional disease re- qairas a constitutional treatment." Hall's Catarrh Care is -taken in- ternally acting "directly upon, the blood and nraeaus surfaces of the system. , thereby - destroying the foundation ..jot the- disease. : and giving: the patient strength . by building up theconstttutiou and assisting nature in ddmg its work . The proprietors - have so much faith in its curative powers ;hat they offer One-Hundred DoK ars for any'case that . it fails to Aure Bend tor list ot testimonials. AddreBa. F.f J . CHENEY & CO. , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75 ). Take Hall'a Family. Pills for coustipation . 'w - . Ho t&: Creditors. : Having qualiffed as-administrator of the estate or Emma J. Marks, this : la to notify aUfiiersona having claims against the said deceden,t to. file an texniseu. vennea statements of same with the undersigned on or before the 23rd day rot September; 1913, or th'g notice will oe pleaded in Dar or their recovery, rersons indented to said estate are notified; to' make prompt settlement. . '.v' i:----, This 23rd day of 8eptember,1912. J. D. FRssze, Admir. of Mrs. Emma. L. Marks, John L. Rendleman, attorney t 7 i that people of refinement and in many cases ' people of means are fooled into buying the cheapest kind of pianos at an unreason ably big price considering. the grade of the piano, through the practice of misleading schemes. -The time honored firm of Chas ffl. Stiefl has never advocated- the sale of cheap pianos nor al lowed unbusiness-l ike methods to enter their busi ness calculated to mislead their patrons. Our motto is to sell pianos at a price that re presents actual value and thereby give the public a square deal. SOUTHERN WAREROOMS: 219 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, rgr. - 1 TEKL US How you sit at your sewing machine and WE WILL SHOW YOU Something: of vital interest To Your Health. Vou cannot act too quicVly in this matter, so - come -today and - fc; let u s explain ; The Sit Straight mSTAHOARD" Central Needle Idea A sewing machine. that gives you positive healthful exercise. Brown -. - Saliebnry, N. G. Special Demonstrators The Straight and Curved Lines, t's Strai Ml oooooooooooo:oooobodooboooo q AMLKjUU AnhlvlAHHlbU fic O -You will certainly begin to think about House )z nn rih a act Hfnr -vnTls f.an -twill arise with you as' it has already risen -with the O many recently married coju pies: -z r 'Cz -O jz : "Where can we get the g llouso Furnishings at O -LET US HELP VOU f- 2 iA answer this very -important question' whichl'counts O . most towards. ma'kincr .vouncr, married "couDlea hannv. - .comfortable. and contented with married life: ' r ' - - "The Place to get the Nicest Furniture at the Lowest Price is at GEO. Y. WRIGHT'S." : For All Kinds of High Grade Furniture and llnusn Funnishinas. Fan Coffins Cakets' and O Embalming, Call on : O O O - M : . : ' II II ; THE LEA 01 N 6 FU R N ITU RED VA r OOOOOOOOOOOOOSOQOOOOOOOOOOO ins & - - Surplus Captital REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT, transacts a general real estate business. ' LOAN DEPARTMENT, loans funds for clients so as to net the investor six percent, remits interest semi-annually and guarantees interest, principal, . and the title to the. property upon which the fund is loaned. - INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, represents old line I companies m lite, fire, casualty insurance, and " contract bonds. RENTAL DEPARTMENT, collects rents on proper tie, maks returns, and looks after the general upkeep of properties for absentee landlords, or those who do not care to take personal charge. McCilhb ins Marris T. E Wiiherspoon E. H. Harrison ' W. H, Hobson, Treasurer, - President, Secretary, 000000 0000000 000000 ooov, I COVER YQfe ROOF I until you hae seen our complete stock of roofings. We can SAVE YOU IVJOrJEY. Agents for Barretts famous AMATITE Salisbury Commission Co Near 'Phone 8, Z p(oMs national nkS Does a General Ranking Z Ve pay 4 pJT cent on time : de? posits. . Interest payable every threw, mouths . .... tBM:7i0""i: Prompt'a?teution given to jihy business entrusted -to nn . .-.. ?, "Your business solicited, - Peoples' National Bank. John S. Hkkdbbson, Ji DNokwood, ' - - . , president. , - - cashier L.D. Gi.8KiuL, . , . . W. T; fiorssr -; V.-presideat. asst. cashier. hftffi n . r5-Th n - th ft n n nati nr" - O Nicest. Furniture and , the Lowest Price?" - g o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 c 1 1 il l I 1. I EALER & UNDERTAKER, Harw $20,000.00 $16000.00 i o o t I o o d er Depots Salisbury Ni G. 1 OVER 65 YEARS' 'V EXPERIENCE - ' "- 1 ----- - - Trade Marks; 3'EMtmSr- CopVrights Ac quietly ascertain our opinion free whether 0 . invetilinn fa prnhnbl patenf nhle. Commtifilea- -lions strictly conOdentlaL HANDBOOK on Patent -sent free. Oldest aroncy for Becuring; patent. - Patents taken tbrouvh Mann tt Co. receire -. tptcial notice, without charge, lathe .- - t - " Scientific Jftierkan. A handsomely ninstrated weekly. TAnrest eb ., eolation of any sctentuio lonrnal. Terms, $3 year : four months, SI. Sold by all newsdealers. uUKIl & Co 36iednr,fiew York . AtiTon eonrtliiir a eketrli and description mav IAD PUT u iiiiii 1 1 Supply . I I ... ... ..- - "VI H r--C: - :Begnn:;.:-rr c .r: H Saturday, Auguot 17th, 1912 H . -We do nothave sales hja - always means something, Note Prices. BeIow. $2 .50 and $2.25 now $1.70. $3.50 Oxfords.. .-$2 69 $2.00and $1.75 now $1.38 $3 0 Oxfords $L98 $1.50 and $1.39 now - T98 $2.50 Oxfords - $1.69' . Many other cuts too Bell Shoe Store, ill N. Main StSalisbury, N. C. 1 . - . - ' 1 . . . . arvkw i ik-!N f t0- rr: W m J. S. McCpBBrirSj Pres.' A. L. S&oot, Sec Treas. SALISBURY REALTY & INSURANCE CO. ,122 N. Main St. 'Phone 258. Salisbury. N. C Reorganized and Consolidated .The undersigned whir were cSnnicted with two other firm'have now reorganized ao J Aona jlidited ' their bajineas Interests so as to ofifer greater advantages to their man? customers. If 701 w mt t a bay or sell RK A.U E iV ATE . nan ihow you desirable p'aces tht will mik y m a nijj homjor py yoa 10 pjr cent to 15 per centon investtn int: prwr wtlthayor sell far you any bargains you have to. offer. . ... ; : -. 1 - . :. We loan MONEY and if you have any that is not paying you 6 per cent or mre. we can loan it on'8rod Real Eitate, first mjrtjragi and guar intee loan and 6 per cent interest net . We write all lines of insurance and rent houses. When interested in our line don't fail to see ua.- ; Dr. J. Thomas Wright, SPECIALISTIH CHROMIC DISEASES.' Sky Scraper, 3rd Floor, Salisbury, N. C. Equipment includes Static Electri city, X-ray, Therapentic Lights, Electric Vibrator, Vacum Tubes, Vapor Bath, Operaing Outfit, e. ooooodooooooo:oooQooooooobo o o E ITERESTII o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o THAN A NOVEL sssssssss.sssM,.m,Mm,mm,.mmm.,..1.,...,.,.,,m, W00DR0W WILSON wrote the most interesting etory of the American People ever written. It is a . story of onr country's life from earliest times to the point where history, and the present meet. Write for full particulars. HARPER Franklin Square, o 0000000000000:0000000000000 UAfJTED-A RIDER AGEUT VcE55S1W''ia23?1;orideand exhibit a sample Latest Model , "wr- wxujrcrexurxuaueu uy vs. uur agentaeverirwriftrw tra mtirini Vt.i tit-LT rAUIUKT f KICcS " "TV "yfc actual factorv cost. kii . u - n , inse direct of and hum tnt until yoa receive UllJTUD. ' WW nW I BUT ii'jnRiiirf.'ittiai ieveiK tbanany otherfaotory Weareaatlsfled wlth1.90 profltabove factory cost. 53S515 fhHSS: " "ellHr Wcycl under ,oarn namaplataatdoaM onr prioa. jHilff Mow nttc m n.ti mnt "o?dS2 CO A STt R-BRAKE SXt MrhMls, $ 2 (ledgethorn yaws vt, a ft regular rttail price of these tirtt ar. ' - - i -'s' f sraas aw ws . Rf na na miltammmHifairftrt4.80eathwhbrdtrt4.S3., POMUSETROUBLEFROMPOMCTURES .riMii.ii, Tacs, orcira will not let the air oat. A hundred thousand pairs sold last year - BZSGRiPTJONs SL-S Wfwr. 3 11 J 1 - 1 - .v a special Quality of rubber, which never rxv- eomes porous and Which rinses nn cm.ill punctures without allowing the air to We have hundreds of letters from Kn.t.isfii statin? that their tires haveonly been pumped or twice. in a wnoie season. 'x aey weiffn no an prujnary tire, ine puncture resisun? qu aliwes iif.9)alaciQr?rPri H,1" rider of day letter is received.' wa shin C O. r. in wirnOHfit A MM rJ5 aahi'i'ita? '?itriid b ur Chicago retaU gtoxes. These we fromtof3or(M0. Descriptive lrj:tn iisU mailed free. r in i ii ii i ll i.MT.TU'nr-cfl ";" ot cent (thereby malting tfaecrlca84.Bg pgr plrt if7. tVlA. tUVUt ' ' ?L,.?,'?jF.?and enclose this dvertiaement. You rua ao risk ln slnf antss tea tinTmrc 'i Ser. run faster, wear better, last longer and look Uocr Wa know that von -win ha no weii mai tKhm To tosend nas trial orderstonee: hence this remakable IF YOU NEED TIRESt&ZS!" - aly oasts a postal to team everything.: Wrltnlt WOW. MTOiteiiiflg.f.rtlwMlI JiLGEADGYGLEGOUPflllVi Onfiisam-' 12 W often, but when we do it R. ta yon 1 numerous to mention. 1 . W. O, Maupi, In u'rahcaDept. ; F MoGubbikb, Real Estate. rJachovia Bank and Trust Go. Salisbury, N. C. NBXr to ocJRf Hioaa . Will pay you 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why not open an account with us? o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o BRO iflERS, New York- 2 8-21 14t o 2 Vj p? Jr 0 luly w anyone anywnere in the Us B. toithoot a tent J.wk i3&Z$'??'MQ'fia'i?wT,EM OAYS' FREE TRIAL durinf T.f nyrie the bicycle and put it to any test yoa wisti, w4nXiTSWS0lperf?:tly tisfied or do not wish to keep tbi bicycle ship 1 1 rmck to us at pur pense and ru wM ..1 ( cntT w ''uu i)yn)io ui rutv 2ve f?,"1!?11 t1? Wsnest grade bicycles it U DOSSible to malm ot nnn cmaH-rrmfifc fthnva You save fto to S23 middlemen's profits by buy- Z . "..uunvut a guarantee ucumi t.ha n o n n r .t vi.i a : your onr catalogues and learn our unheard of an H. ri1PVJIA a . 9 . ... ftll lull i vfferw iaj riUVr Igflnlk DU IlILL BE ASTONISHED wbfDL??a receive ouVbeantlfiri catalofna ai ki mi i i j. . ... JiSiS? L'f. but aaaalty bar. ciear oui prompuyat prices imoortvd rotlr 4taf m um! saslsls. Twai-f nimiM auuf enuwan j jg rpytttar rooii price Puncture-Proof 5 n 80 TO HtTROnUCFJlMLY u escape; insbHmn Sfofle up onco A"and DuneturstriMbf cm ihm ffilek nibhsXHIrawf more TJiaa and "D"als rim trfp "H' to.prvnt rim eutting. TW tire will outlast any. othef beinz - these tires ureoarei d. only $t.80pwDatr. All orders shipped same' ' nnmn v., ni- . . IJvtv 'Irv;. . wn a m thao any tlreVoS hoeriia?fifi3lJL2? r,.r .rn,le,i oraeenatany prte. -,. I tiraVi'v" "? wlu MyowoMee. .We waai v ft- - - 1 TV, 'Jmlmm

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