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I'$ 9?fe fife6yAP;a4aMLrtej5hilft yfiu-imf m tjytri" not.1; 1BI eHfritolgrt Horse Clipping Machine, also a good -stock of sirpplres, Hdtrdctri3".ir8iiurn.i;. fill lc8 N'ntjfaleofliT tr With Itcnlh aI UCXi C, . " ii mm wvuiu vi irv I ecu ; II ' J WUkAadj M4di Hflll.jH ")t '- ' Ptlisbury, Maroh 7. Aoontraofc was swarded last nieht to H; B. Hardaway A Co of Atlanta to erect a mammoth dam aorceB the Yadkin River!" joear Whitney, for the Southern Alaminnm Oompar ny, which reoeufcTy acqaifed the Whitney property. The dam will be of concrete,' instead of atone as former planned, will be looated seven miles below the old Whit ney atone dam. It will be about 1,000 fee) long and 145 feet high. It will back water two feet over the top of the old dam, seven miles np the river, and will produce nine tqnare mi'es of water, reaching a depth of 145 feet. Mere than 45,000 horsepower will be developed at the plant now being constructed by the boathern Aluminum Com- pny. The old dam and . other works at Whitney, built four yean ago at a cost of about $5,' 000,000, will be discarded and the power be generated several miles below. An immense canal or spillway, conftructed at a cost" of several hundred thousand dollars, will also be discarded and will be sub merged in water from the new dam helow. The power developed at the plant will, it is said, all be used by the new alumiuurn mills. Recently the present owners' took up options on several tncuiand acres of, valuable lands Adjacent to the pfbpertyahd thisMs laid to be the largest hydro-electric plant in the South. It is learned the contract price for the new con crete dam is more than $2,000,000. J chcice of Senate brnoer wis over until tomorro w " when . i A aiglteons Veto. Suit has been brought by United States attorneys in Chicago asking for damages and an injunction, the defendants being two local un ons of the' Brotherhood of Kletrical W-tJTktw. It'isiattBged that since the operators of the Postal Telegraph struck last Oc tober the properly of the Company t"Wn roi?&aorfV ' damaged and its business has been seriously prejudiced. Fcr thus outrage the unions ara he'd responsible in the petition. The court is asked to provide protection and restitution. When the tooe of the noisest part of the public and the atti tude of law makers is studied, it teems doubtful if our anti-trust and anti-combine laws were built for all. There is always a popu lar outcry when a statute is in voked to protect the employe from the malice of his workman. In Congress such a sentiment is out 'poken, wbere the sundry civil ap propriation bill, vetoed in the last hour by President Taft, carried a provision that no dollar set apart should be used to prosecute a. la bor organization. Iu other words, money was provided for the en forcement of the law provided it be only enforced in one direction President Taft, as the last aot of UK administration, nad tne oour- age to veto a bill carrying $118,- uuu,uuu or important appropria tions merely because it contained this discriminate n. Wall Street Journal. fee to Determlm All QirestSfls iT?atr&frr h Washington, Maroh 6.-Progres-1 sive Ddmocratio-c-ooutxol" pf ihs Senate was advanced auothelTim portaut stage tO(fay in the second day's session of thecauous of Dem qcratiflj ;Senaiors-: The oboice yesterday of Senator Kern of In diana as Senate leader was follow ed today by tte selection of a Dem ocratic orgauizatiqn committee, on whica thjs . ji-aders of the so called ptogressive forces were in complete control. "The steering committee," which is to map out a program pf reorgan;zation to determine the entire question of oontrol was an ncunced by Senator Kern as fol lows : Senator Kern, chairfioan ; Sena tors Martine, Clarke (Arkansai), Chamberlain,- Owen, O'Cformin, bmitb (Georgia;; Lea ana Thomas. For several hoars the Demo crats argued behind closed doors over the minor problems conbeci- ed with their oontrol. of the small er branches of Congress, The rout ing of Republicans from4- their oommodious committee rooms, the change of employes ponneoted with the Senate and the selection oi new senate omoers nad a more important part in the day's dis cassien than the broader questions of committee assignments and legislative policies. A'l questions of Senate, patron age were referred to a special ooW mltee, consisting of Senators Overman, Shivelyj Johnson," Hitchcock aiid Wtlliains: The pat the . A l . caucui ib to oe resumed, it is exp eoted th at Senator "Bacon will be elected President pro tempore, but there are many active candi dates for the positions of secretary and sergeant at arms. w niie toe democrats were in fessiofi " the Kepttbtlcan Steering Committee, consisting of Senators Lodge, Warren, Nelson, Penrose, Smoot, LaFolletto, Branpege Smith (Mi'ohlgau). Crawfor Jo hah And Fall, met in Senator Li-4gm oflocet ao canvassed the Committee' lists to determine what positions they would ask for. A delegation, consisting of Senators Nson and Smoot, was sent tfver to the Democratic caucus to learn what arrangement the Democrats mtended to masie aoout giving miitority appointments to the Republicans, but no plan had been agreed upon by the. Democrats. It is anticipated that the Dmo cratic planB for naming commit tees will not be completed for some time. The active leaders of the progressive forces are insistent that the places on the important committees shall be distributed evenly among all Democrats and the work of organization is to be pursued slowly. OOOOOOOUCM i uiiii i ill iiii in it if i trs, PtiiM it i mm bb s s M nil w m mm w i tcb -i UUUIIILII1I IIHILIIHI. ,m jfe -M If: "and Best Known Cough Remedy For fatty-three years Dr. King's New Disoovery has been known throughout the world as the most reliable enngh remedy. Over three million bottles were use last year. Isn't, this prooi? It will get " rid of your cough, or we will refund your money. J. J. Owens, of Allendale, S C., writes the way hundreds of others have done:. "After; twentv years, I find that Dr. King's New Discov ery is the, best remedy for coughs and colds that I have ever used." For qpughsjar colde and all throat and lung troubles,' it has no "equal.' 50c and $1.00 at all druggists. ras and judges were ap pointed sit a' recent meeting of the aldermen for the Commission Form' of Government election whioh is to be held on Tuesday, March 18thi as follows: North ward, T. Hr Vanderford, rfigis- trar; M A Shank: and Doaks At- well,. judges. South ward, Frank O. Talbort, registrar; N. B. Mo Oanless and W. At Prbpst, judges W . Neave, . regis- B. Bjrown and W. R. es. Ktfstrward; R F. Thomsattegietrar ; -R. Q; Kizer and C. J. KeitlsrrtnasBi;- - ( . NB;ThfoUbwinf riclienle figures published only as infor mation and are not guaranteed No. 8012:40 a. m. Daily. Birpaijpgham gpecjalfor Wftb't ington and;wtYgrki Pj$man servation oarB to New york," .Day coaches to'Washington. Pullman to Kionmona. ? . ,u i , , tN6. .29-2:80 a. . ttDailv. BiYmtngbam Sceoial for Atlanta and Birmingham. Pullman draw- ' V TTL -m- - t ing room. Bleeping oars ana ODser- aton cars. ' Sleeping car Rich- molid to'irmingham. Dining car set vice. No.. 8185:0 a. m. Daily, Southern's .Southeastern Limited for Columbia, Savannah, Aiken, Augusta and Jacksonville. Pull man drawing-room sleeping cars for, Aiken," Augusta and Jackson ville. Day. coaches for Jackson ville. Dining car service. , No.; 8 5:00k a. m. Daily, local for Danville, Richmoud and intermediate points. No. 455:40 a. m. Daily, local for Charlotte and inteiined - iate ; points -connecting with No. 89 at Charlotte, local for Atlanta No, 47:45 a, m. Daily local fdrJvashington. ::, No. 87-8:65a m Daily, New York, Atlanta and New Orleans Limited, Pullman drawing room ileeping cars and observation oais New Y orkrto- NifW-Of learnt. - Din ing oar servioe. Solid Pullman train. No: 11 9 :20; i. flf. Datiy, for Charlotte.. Atlanta and intermediate points. No 8612:05 p. m. Daily, United - States " Fast - Mail, ior WaShinston and . DdintB North. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars New Orleans and Birming ham to New York. DaV dSa'chei to Washington. Dining car ser- vicre. No. 222:85 p. m. Daily, lo cal for Greensboro and Goldsboro No. 72:25 p. m. Daily, looa for Charlotte. , No. 40 4:85 p. m. Daily, lo eal for GTreensbpro. No. 128:00 p. m. Daily, lo cal for Danville and Richmond Pullman tervicd between' Char lotte and Richmond, ABlleville and-Norfolk. No. 85 8:00 p. m Daily United States Fast Mail, for At- WtiMk-'jUnawigham, and Na Or. leans, Pullman drawing ,rooui sleeping cars, New. York to New Orleans and Birmingham, day coaohes Washington to New Or leans. Dining car service. ,No.. 838:50 p m Dailyj new xorsr. Atlanta and Mew Or roans Limited f6t' WaShingtonJ ana points nortn, arawing room sleeping Cars, observation oars to New York, dining car service Solid Pullman train. No . 49 :05 p. m.Daily for Atlanta, Pullman service RftJe'h to Atlanta, day coaohes. Washington to Atlanta. ,N6. , 8211:25 p. m. DailV Southern's South Eastern Limited for Washington, New jYorkf.and points North. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars for New York, day coaches to Washington. ' Din ing car servioe. Off oo om oo OO OOl oo oo oo; OO' oo oo QJO; OO oo oo oo oo oo OOOOOOSg- fit i .iii Ji 'it: ii V. fV". . , LY BANK TRUST CO. mm SALISBURY, Jl. C. COMMERCIAL TRUST AfJD SAVINGS BANKING Accounts of Merchants Corporatiorrs and Individuals in vited on the most liberal ter iris. 4 per cent, interest paid on sayings deposits, compounded quarterly, subject to withdraw- al at any time. Issues interest bearingTCertificates of De posits, payable on demand. Acts under authority of. the law, as Administrator, Executor, Guardian, Trustee, Receiver, Transfer Agent, Etc. L Offers its patrons all the U3ual advantages of a thoroughly equipped modern bank. THE fJElTJ BAfJEl in THE GRUBB BUILDirJG. ooooooonoddboob ooooooollooooooo giiii j u ooOOOooMBsi OF YOUR TEETH? 0 0 0 Do you always feel like hid -ing them? You are to be piti ed you remember happier days when you could laugh and talk and smile without constraint. Our natural dental method is the thing for your case In every corner of the city will be found patients who are the proud p6ssessors of our beautiful, pearly teeth. Get such teeth and do y our self justice among people for whom you care. The Cost is the lowest in the city . The work could not ha made mare artistic or bjoiq crowns ana ' " n,n- I 0 0 a White or riaturai crowns, $3 to $5. PHILADELPHIA PAINLESS DENTISTS, Inc. 126i Nxrth Main St., . Salisbury, N. O. Qver Smith's Drug Store ThonS. Lady Attendant. X HottjjJh'. Stel&6 P m- Saturdays and Wednes- J liana Q o rrt f - Q r i Srrnrlaw hxr a nrvni n tm pnf ' ' aoOOQooi nil aoao - I . C There is more Catarrh , in this seotiou .of the country than al ctner aiseaseB pat toeetner, ana Until the last few years was sop posed to ne incniabte. Ivor a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease aud prescribed lo cal remedies, aud by constantly failing to care witn local treaj. ment, pronounced it incurable Sciencehas proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treat' ment. - Hall's Catarrh Cure, man nfactared by F. J. Cheuey fe Oo., Toledo, Ohio, is the ofily Con stir tutional cure on the market. It directly on the, blood, and mncons surf aces of the system." TheV ofi fer one hundred dollar for any case it falls to cure , bend for cir culars and testirninialsl Address: FV J. Cmftiiif fc Co., Toledo, O. - Sold by Druggist. 75o. ; Take, jlall'a. Family Pills for 0onsfeiptioTii. - . An a R Upright n!ne , apd boiler, ,.. gqaranteedin. good., condition, for.salecheap.p yWsg'a set bf good two-hbrWwagn .wheels'and steel siles . Apply.d Johh. Stewarti Salisbury, N. C. . West ward, J. trar: T. To Cure a. Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Ouinine. AAilA OVER 4 YEARS' m g0 li;OjSBION I l?ABlVBIAUVa JSBl A ' 1 TrtTI COPYRIQHT Jcklr ascertain cnr-evHtKmiTrjm Aroiwin,,s fnTenflon to probably patentW Commnnfc, MrMusUietlreouftdentUL HANDBOOK onPatamta gecunni Mtanta. UO.N0MVS ent fraa. Oldest BCTfbr seen m,rini nntlce. without oharjra. mtha Jimericatu A handsomelT ilhintrated weekly. IjuYMt etr eolation ot any scientlflo Journal. Terms, IS year : four montua, fi. DMa ay ail newgaemara. iiiiiiii m 1 9m nm tit ih.i nam mill lavuri r 1 r-Mmimm- r-n"'i .rerBrv if it tiiTn in nirr t TyiiirinrjVJJi-?T:";?""-" linir 1 1 iv-THrfaww NORWOOD BRANCH. No. 28 -9; V.rm; bailjf,' lo ql for j Norwood and intermedi ate points'. No. 214 :86 p, m T-Paily; Jo ca) for Norwood and idtermedi ate points. ... , ASHBVILLE DIVISION. No. 16-500 a.' na.-Daily-for Ashevfl le,"ha1ialfni New ' Yof k Atheville Pillman. v cal fcr Aihville a ate points, oonneofein with Cincinnati and 8t . Louis sleepers. Cafe observation cars between Salisbury and Kooxville. No. 212:25 p. m. Daily, lo cal for Ashville and intermediate points itfg at Ashville and yet they tell us tat.l'peUrle.ofJQL de-. ceived UUhe looks of things and foal themseives by buying ike larger looking musk package of the itnN tator, even jn. some idstance after the'driis'gis't who inios Hais' fittained that QQWANS is the best aQd,OIIIQiriAL'fr Croup, Colds kil Phedmbnia and that better results canbe obtained by the use of- an ounce of IOYVAtIS PREPARATION thtn .frorn.a hogshead, f qJL separate or combined, of all the lmita. f idnsot'fl; on tne'market. Qdality, not duVntity, to gOTllgJajvat you want in buying medicine and the GQWAN bottle cqntairis it without deception in fiize of pacfcsfgft Thef game o the imitator is to 4e oeiye; Jle has it to do, or tries it at least. When you allow yourself to be fooled by letjtln'gf tb ."jbiatid you a 1 ackage" of his J 'just as good as GCTfyANS" an da lifti pays the penalty, you have only yourself to, blame for youf weakness, for.thjere. is.no, imitation, on the market "jfist as good as GQ WAN S." Dr ug gists, DoetorsNjirses and others who haVe usad it will tell you Jtliafs no equals Thia is a funny old world anyhow,1 isn't it? And, too, hdW- sonfre people love to bo fooled ! . Asheville. Pullman drawins room, sleeping ( cars Rich mond to A8hevill9rf (Car may, be .occupied at Ashyille West bound until T:to,:m.:.;; i t , .. V1.,,. , riocets, sieepipg car , Bcoom- modstions and detailed irifbrma tion ari be obtained at "ticket office; - T J-ANDaRS0N, Rr,H.-PBBuTTSr - tiCfcesasV W Twifs. f Salisbury, N. 0. Charlotte, N. C EggMor, HptClllllg Buff Plymourhl XkUCK, DUU 1JU11 UBgD'JtU . eggs fo hatching'. 506 for 15 eggs at the parsonage,'1 or $1.00 delivered: iRav. C. A. Bkown, China, Grove, H. O. 2-20 5w, pd. f.lado A New Man Of Him ' "I was suffering from pairr In m1 stemathead andbaet' writes i d ktdnevB nKo zMt worKYbrhi but four bottles of Electric Bitten mada me feel llxe a new man.' ill! O. White & 0., m 18 See that the next Buy has their name JOVL1 1 . n Fin ' fd&w 4 'Phone 143. Salisbtfr y, Nr G. r 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 1 A
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