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CIVIL SERVICE UW. 1-J IV 1 Absolutely- Puro Economizes Butler, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar RURAL NEWS Written by OUR CORRESPONDENTS. FAITH. May 10. John Kuykendall is now finishing a granite residence for Prank VByrd, on ( the. Mount Pleasant fbig rosd, near .Garner Greek. M. Brepton has bought a nioe horse and boggy. Mrs. David Peeler, who has been sick for several days, is better. A great many children have the whoopingjsongb in oar town . Milo Klatti passed through Faith with two teams with a der rick boom, and mast poles 53 fete long. They were for theJBalfonr Granite Oo., and j were out from Mr. Klatu!s woods, where there ii some floe large timber. A new telephone trunk line is now being put in from Faith and Granite Quarry to Salisbury, con necting with, three ezohanges and and will Le completed today. This will be the third trunk line con necting the Lowerstone Tellephone Oo. with the Bell Telephone Oo.o Another big lift has just been made at the big granite ledge in W. H. Cauble'i pasture and it lias turned out to be so fine and good that people are flocking there like blackbirds to make blocks. So many tents are up it looks like a little town, Miienheimer Bros, have joined the big gang and peo ple run there in automobiles to see the lights and beautiful gran ite. J. T Wyatt is shipping a fine lot of cemetery curbing to Florida today. . The North Caroliua gran ite is becoming known in many other States and it goes out all over the country. M. L. Hess planted fourteen bushels of irish potatoes here in Faith. Visub. BEBDY BRANCH, May 12. Liberty and CraveD orossed bats Saturday evening. The score being 10 to 11 in favor of Liberty. This is the second viotory over the Craven team. Olaude Hess, of Salisbury, was a visitor at James A. Brady't Saturday night and Sunday. A bevy of young ladies spent Sunday evening with Miss Dortha Trezler. Geo. Trexler left for Salisbury this morning to attend court this week. The Jr. 0. U. A. M. Council, No. 862, known as the Jackson College Order, met Satnrday night and rendered a good program. They had several new members added to the order by initiation Wild Bill was present and saw the goodjwork oarried on. Glenn Trexler visited at W. G. Eagle's Sunday evening. Joe Brady spent Sunday 'even ing with John Francis Trexler. Leo Campbell, son of 0. A. Campbell, is very siok with gas tritis. He has the best wishes of his msMy friendsjfor a speedy Jre oo very. Joe Campbell and wife?who were called home a week go on account of the illness ofj his sister, returned to Spenoer Mon day where he is employed. 33 Mn. W. A" BrTdyisiUdjlMrs. G. A. Trexler Sunday. Bully Boy. ROCKWELL. May 12 Miss Ruth Gady spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives at Albemarle, B. A. Fesperman spent last Fridav in Oonover on business and turned Saturday. C. T. Misenheimer is having tha Inmhar diced on the crronnd for his dwelling which he expects 10 nave ervoteu iu a iuuii kiiub Dr. G. W. Choate has gona to his old home in Ashe county and will remain there about ten days. Mr. and Mrs, William Good man, of near Gold Hill, spent yesterday with G. E. Misen heimer and family of this place. J. D. Shoe now has the most of his framing on his lot for his new store building which he ex pects to begin work on in a few days. Work on the school building is progressing nicely. . The masons have the walls nearly to the second story and are pushing- the work rapidly on . Mrs Earnest Earnhardt, of Mt. Pleasant, has been visiting rela tives here for the past week. On Saturday night, May 24, at 8 o'clock, J. W. Sechrest, State Vice Councilor, of the .Junior Order United American Mech anics, and Col. C. A Melton, (both of High Point,) will ad dress the members of the Crej cent Counoil, No 184, at their hall. They will speak on the ob jects of the order. On Sunday, May 25th, at Lcwer stone church, at 8:80 o'olook. Crescent oounoil will hold their annual memorial servioe. Col. Melton will make the memorial address and Mr. Sechrest will deliver the eulogies for the de ceased. All of the neighboring lodges of the Jr. O. U A. M.t as well aa everybody els6, are cor dially invited to attend these services. Moses Holshouser, who seme time ago was wounded by a fa'l ing derriok at Crescent station, is improving nicely his friends will be glad to learn. The tax ooileotor comes around occasionally and says that every body must pay their dog tax aa well as other taxes. Now, it seems that since people are re quired to pay taxes on their dogs they should be required to keep them at home. The dogs have been a perfect nuisaance here for the past while, many of them be ing worthless curs, while some are bull dogs. Should the good people tolerate this any longer, or ihauld they kill the dogs? Rocker. Make Heidow Oat of the Wisfs Bottom Lands. The fields of waving wheat and oats look "mighty good" just now and the cattle grasing on the clover speaks elcquently of the prosperity we see dawning after three years of poorly paid work, bat nothing on the farm looks quite as good as the bottom meadows. There are four of them on Goslar Farm and in a good season they yield 25 loads at a outting. There is more or Iobs bullrush in the spring and broom sedge in the fall, mixed with the blaegraiB, herdsgrasses, and the wild grasses, and it is not as good feed as clover or pea hay, of oourae. isut to go aown tnere with a mower twice a year, cut it, rake it, haul it in, no planting, no plowing, no need to manure it, no fear of loss of fertility, some times I think it is the best crop there is. I know it is for a laxy man. c - - Oae meadow on this farm has been mowed for more than 100 years and yields as abundantly as ever. But it is eaty to let a mead ow grow up. Mow around a wil low this time and next cutting it will be too big for the mower blades. I have doubled the hay orop on this farm in two years by cleaning up the bottoms . And on a score of farms 1 have seen op portunists to enlarge the mead ows or make new ones. All the hay of any kind is fed on Gcslar Farm. You will notice that men who sell hay are almost always poor. The rioh men feed it at home and grow rioher while the hay seller gets poorer. And I never yet have seen a load of hay being hauled to town by fat horses. The poor beasts ribs al ways show plainly that that hay ought to have been fed at home, Carl Hammer in Progressive Far mar. Fw-fitlbs of 63TerRment Employes Are of Ibe Republican Faitb. Washington, Mav 11 Post master General Burleson's an nouncement of an. excative order to require all , tonrth-slass post masters now in office, or . candi dates for prospective, appoint merits, to submit to a comuetit've examination, is a victory for those who contend that toe Uivil service has been more or less abased by taking in many officeholders by executive order, as a first step to- ward the correction oi sucn abases, Mr . Burleson in his discussion of the situation indicates that the Administration wishes to take the fourth class postmasters out of politics, but it also desires that the Democrats be given an equal show at these places witn tne re publicans. As a matter of fact it is claimed that fully four-fifths of the Civil Service employes are Republicans, and two-thirds of them obtained their places, not in the regular way, but through executive orders or some other scheme to place them on high ground in casecf Dolitioal unheaval. A Democrat jeoently in applying for a place in the Treasury jJepartment, whioh he did not expect to get, iu hia aoDlioation to Secretary Mc- Adoo, deolared that if a Gatliog gun was plaoed at eacn corner x the Treasury building and opened fire at 4:80 when the clerks weie leaving the building, there would not be the least danger of killing a Democrat. He didn't get the job. 30,000 VOICES! And Many Are the Yoices of Salisbury Thirty thousand voices. What a grand chorue 1 And that's the number of American men and women who are publicly praisiDg Doan's Kidney Pills for relitf from backache, kidney and blad der ills. . They eay it to friends. They tell it in the home papers. Salisbury people are in this cho rus. Here's a Salisbury case : Mrs. R T. Parker, 508 E Cem etery Stieet. Salisbury, N. C . savs: I had naius through thu , small of my baok and sides. 1 1 was also subjest to Leadaobes atd ; dizzy spells. My kidneys werei weak. I did not find much relief until I used Dom's Kidney Pills. They reitored my kidneys to a normal condition and. stopped the pain. Another of the family euf fered from kidney complaint ai d backache Iu his case, too Dean's Kidney Pills gave complete re-, lief." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foater-Miiburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doani and take no other. Notice to Creditors. Having qualifleJ as administrator of tha Aat.ta nf Churl ps Woodruff, this is to notify all persons having claims a erainat. t.hft aoirt HpftPflpnt to file an itemized, verified statement with the undersigned on or before tne 2nd day of May, 1914, or thi notice will h. tiIobHoH in hur nf their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This the 26th day of April, 1913. 6t John J. Stewart, administrator. FOR SALE. SWEET POTATO PLANTS, 91 00 PER THOUSAND. Write for prices on large lots. 4-28 8t J. M. RINEHART, 'Phone No. 2. Rockwell, N. C. DR. M.J. RACLAND VETERINARIAN. Office and hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner; Day phone Night phone 480. 4-270 25. rjachovia Bank and Trust Co. Salisbury. N. C. MBXT TO OO0ST HOUSE Will pay you 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why n ?t open an account with us? CHICHESTER S PILLS W,KV THE MAMONU BRAND. A 15 a i Ladles! Ask your Drnulst f . I'bi-chcs-ter-s JMRmmd Krand Pills in Red and CtoM metal lic boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no other. Hoy of roup Druffist. AskfoIrt.C'irt8.TER8 DIAMOND BRAND FILLS, for 5 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUfiGISrS EVERYWHERE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK- SALISBURY, N. tf, Does a General Haw fellas; Business. We pay 4 par cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to anv business entrusted to us. I Your business solicited. Peoples' National Bank Jobtn 8. Hhndebson, J. D. Nobwood, president. cashier, J..D. GAsxnub, W. T. Busby, V .-president. asst. cashier For nearly ten years, ct different times. Mrs. Mary Jinks of Treadway, Term., suffered with womanly troubles. She says: MAt last, 1 took dow and thought 1 would die. I could riot sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains all'over. The doctors gava me. up. I read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take it, and it cured me. Cardui saved my life! Now. I can do anything." Cffliw WomaiftTonic If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer front any of the pahu peculiar to. wuk women, such as headache, backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you should try Cardui, the woman's tonic. Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetable Ingredients, Cardui Is the best remedy for you to use, ss It can do you nothing but good. It contains no dangerous drugs. , It has no bad after-effects. Ask your druggist He sells tnd recommends Cardui, WHstSK AtoQiiftimuHSMaC. Ourttanooss. Tsam, tattotcMlnstTwcttau, sad Um look. "Boat Trwlnil tor Women.' cntfrsa. M asshaw. The Best Bargain You Ever Made OW do you measure the yalue of a bargain? Suppose you bought an engine that did practically all of your hardest work for you, sawing, pump ing, grinding, etc.. and that saved so much money that it soon paid for itself. Would yon call that a good bargain? An I H C engine will do all that, and more. Having paid for itself, it works steadily year after year until, like our Clay County fnend who haslused an IHC engine for six years, you will say, "My IHC engine is the best bargain I ever made." IHC Oil and Gas Engines are thoroughly dependable, and unusually .durable. The fines-grained, grey iron cylin ders and pistons are worked together to a perfect fit Ground piston rings insure maxi mum power from the explosion. The fuel mixer is the most effective knowrC Bearings are large and carefully fitted. No part is too heavy to be efncient,'yet every part is amply strong. IHC engines are made in all styles verti cal and horizontal; portable and stationary; air and water-cooled; in sizes from 1 to 50 horse power, to operate on gas, gasoline, naphtha, distillate, kerosene or alcohol. Oilr tractors, 12 to 60-horse power, for plowing, threshing,; etc.; grinding, sawing, pumping and spraying outfits, complete the line. The IHC local dealer will show you all the good points of the I H C engine. Get cata logue from- him, or write International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Oiariotte N. C. Forget! J. O. White & Co., . ..It Hi Id- BUGGIES 11 See that the next one you Buy j has their name on it. FACTORY 9.19. E Fill STREET Jl UUJ.UUXJ UA&J JJi 1 1UUJJXI UlUUiJlj fk Thone 143. Salisbury, N. C. 0 l hie WAHIDS ""'f momi mb! to get alj kinds of useful, artistic and Tjp;to-date Furniture at low prices is 14 ! . . Q. W. IBGIHIT'S Furniture :: Undertaker LET US MAKE YOUR H0HE A REAL HOHE. ; cCubbins & Harrison Co. Captital Surplus $20,000.00 $16,000.00 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. O INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, represents old line O companies m Hie, nre, casualty insurance, ana r contract bonds. RENTAL DEPARTMENT, collects rents on proper tie?, makes returns, and looks after the general upkeep of properties for absentee landlords, or those who do not care to take personal charge. McCubbins & Harrison Co., T. E Witherspoon, E. H. Harrison, Treasurer, President, . H. Hobson, Secretary. l FARMS FOR SALE For Sale For Sale For Sale -For Sale For Sale-ForSale-ForSale- 95 acre Farm, good buildings, $4500.00 4 miles 5L acre Farm, tenement house A barn. $1500.005 miles 55 acre Farm, good buildings, 103 acre Farm, No buildings, - 31 acre Farm, No buildings, - 67 acre Farm, tenement house, 23 acre Farm, Stanly County, v $ 250.00- -3 miles Miseheimer f $5500.00 2i miles $1100.0012 miles $1100.00 -3 miles $1750.00- 5 miles Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury SALISBURY REALTY I and Insurance Company. Avoid Aocldents Old worn harness is a con- stant sourcee of trouble and may be the cauae of a serU ous accident. You can get New Harness for your carriage teams prV at loy wnrkincr horses now prices. Collars, saddles et And all repairs neatly 6 a skillfully made. When vou buv Harness you want the harness to fit the horse. We make a specialty of fitting harness and you will be pleased with any purchase you make here. The quality of the workmanship to each set is in keeping with the quality of the leather. Every stich is made with ma terial that will last. We haye three experienced workmen. All our work guaranteed to give satisfaction. ' Harness Oil and Dressing. All our Liniments and Powder arS guaranteed. No good no pay. Make our place your headquarter while in the City. We are always glad o see you whether you buy of us or not. We carry iu stock tbe Chicago Horse Clipping Machine, alao a good stock of supplies, blades, chains, etc. aliGbury, TJ. G. 113E. InnesOt. Hartline & Go. 'Phone 433. -J - -rr I
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