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9 s. RURAL NEWS : ,' " Written hy OUR CORRESPONDENTS. FAITH. May 16. Elieha Kujkeudal returned to bis horn at Aaheville H6 was accompanied by Rev. Jor dan. the Baptist minister of Faith. They will remain over Sunday to Bee the foot washing at the iBap'.iat Church near his home and, will return r Monday. Mr. Koykendall will help his brother build the granite hall at Granite Quarry for the Odd Fellows. Mrs. Julia Wagcner returned from Albemarle this morning where she had been for the past two weeks with the family of Mr and Mrs. W. L.Ludwick. The B. and W. Granite Oo., J. H. Weant, manager, has signed a contract to furnish a half mil lion paving blosks to be shipped from their Kirk Mountain. This will scatter many hundreds of dollars through this part of the county. This is the best news we have heard of lately. Mrs. W. L. Ludwiok has re turned t? Albemarle after, spend iug a week at Faith. A H. Peeler, assistant cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank at Granite Quarry, and Geo. D. Howard hate purchased a motorcycle. Laok out for the smoke. Monroe Hess raised an extra fine field of dover and oatB that brought him iu a nice lot of money v There is a man near Faith who claims that he can cure a mad dog bitd with a remedy he dis covered. The time his remedy will cure is when the patient has gone mad and is having fits. If he can get to the patient then, he ays he can effect a cure and is willing to apply his remedy free if the party, afflicted will come or end for him at the first signs of the fearful malady. Parties who have been bitten should bs on the lookout and be readj to have him by their side should they go mad. For the benefit of suffering hu manity and to prove to the world that his remedy is good he will treat a few cases free. Venus. crr.S9Ad:)at on the Rookwell dia mond Saturday evening. The score was 6 and 7 in favor of R;ckwell. a John Heilig has been wearing smiles. It'i a boy . There a ill be an ice cream sup- par at George R. Brown's Satur day nigh.t." Everybody is cordial ly invited. M las Bath Trexler and Miss Bertha Stackleather visited Miss Lillie Goodman Saturday evening Mrs, Luther Fesperman visited at Columbus Foutz's Sunday. Berly Peeler visited Miss Carrie Trexler Sunday night. George Boger, who has been fireman at the furniture factory, went to Spancer Sunday evening to wosk. We wish him muoh suooess in his new position. Clarence Boat and wife came home Sunday evening from Ral eigh. StuVB Leg. CRESCENT. May 16. The people were bless ed today with a good rain which was very much needed. The farmers around here -are about through planting and. soon you will hear the grass mower singing its beautiful song. Miss Katie Holshouser has been on the sick list for the last few days but is better at this writing. Robert Peeler was a most wel oome visitor at W. M. McCombs Sunday evening. Some of the people around here seem to have the fishing fever as they are going day and night. Rev. A. S. Peeler, of Lenoir, scent Thursday night with home folks. Some of the members of Beth anv Reformed Church cleaned off the grave yard and repainted the fence which helps itB appearance considerably. Mrs. F. A. Setzer and little girl Bertie, of China Grove, and Miss Catherine Fesperman spent last Monday at L. W. Saffit's. Polly. 30 000 VOICES! And Many kh "the Voices of Salisbur M People. . ; . j -, Thirtv thousand voices. What a grand chorus;! And that's th number of -American men ana women who are publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pills for relief from backache, kidney and blad dftr ills. Thev eav it to. friends. Thev tell it in the home papers S&liBbiirv tteoDle are in this cho rus. Here's a Salisbury case i Mrs. R " T. Parker, 508 E. 'Cem eterv Stieet. Salisbury, N. O bavb: had nains through the small of mv back and sides. was also subjest to headacues ana dizzy spells. My kidneys were weak. I did not hnd mucn renei until ! used Doan's Kidney Pills Thev reitored my kidneys to a normal condition and stopped the oain. Another of the family suf fered from kidney complaint and backache In his case, too Doan's Kidnev Pills eave complete re lief." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Mnburn Co., .Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans and take no other. TRADING FORD. May 19. Warm weather and a little rain is making the cotton and Dorn come up. Look out Mr. Farmer, you will have a job after awhile. R W. Freeman, the county demonstration agent, spoke to a nice crowd at the Trading Ford school house last Friday night. It seems that farming is improv ing soma at least . W. A. Wagoner at.d wife, of Misenheimer, Stanly county, were visitors here Sunday, and Monday. He reports good wheat in Stanly. - No sickness this week. Every body looks well. Look out for black tongue later. Sam spant Sunday at Granite Quarry at a big children's day exersise at Shiloh Methodist church. Sam can peak a good word for the brilliant ohildren of that plaoe. Quarterly meeting will convene here at Bethel church June 7th and 8th. Lf t everybody attend the meeting on Saturday. Most everybody around here are in accord with the decision of the grand jury concerning the new court house. If any of the county officials is speculating and making money out of this work oj traaing witn tne county we think it not more than right to stop them at once. . We believe in the first place that the people of Rowan County should have had a voice to say whether or not we want a new court house. We believe in the second place that they should see that the house is uu umug uttin oi interior ma terial . But lo, what are we go ing to do? Sam Snobt. ROCKWELL r . in nr. i- i ninjr naa some rain f Ihe other day, but it is about all rgone. v, " Thai CoDgregationalist are hold ing a series i of meetings this week Thef kniTtngcia 'large attend ... ... .V . v- . ....... North Carolina Metals. North Carolina in 1912 not only retained first rank in the output of gold among the Eastern or Ap palachian States, bat also in creased its actual and relative production . The gold produced from North Carolina placers and deep mines in 1912 was 8,030 93 fine ounces, against 3,899.89 ounces in 1911. In 1912 the value of(the North Carolina gold output was $166,013 of the total of $222,496 for all the Eastern States, against $70,282 of the total of $156,870 in 1911. The gold was obtained from 22 gold placers and 14 deep mines (gold, copper, and lead-zino) . Many of these mines, especially the placers, were of course small The bulk cf the gold output was, as usual, derived from the Iola mine, of Montgomery County, which had a considerably increased produc tion. The silver output of the State, recovered as a by product from , gold milling or smelting ores of gold, copper, and lead, was 4,854 fine ounces, valued at $2,985, against 913 fine ouncep, valued at $500. in 1911. In addition to silver and gold there was a small output of cop per, lead, and zino in 1912, and the total value of the output of these five metals in North Caro lina was $205,214, against $70,. 782 in 1911. From the 14 producing deep mines in 1912 there were treated 16,078 short tons of ore, of which 14,858 tons were siliceous gold ores, witn an average recovery of $10 62 a ton in gold and silver, aud .the remainder cooper and lead-sino pres. The placers of North Carolina yielded 423 88 fine ounces of gold and 35 fine ounces of silver in 1912, and the silicious ores 7,821..- 95 ounces of gold and 1,902 ounces of silver. Mine production of gold and silver iu Rwan County in 1912 was as follows. 76 68 ounces of gold worth $1,585, and 12 ounces of silver worth $7.00, making a total of $1,592. FOR SALE! 15 Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for $1.00 if D.M. Miller -4 OVER 65 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description mmw quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Comrtjnniea ttons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tpeeuu notice, witnonx cnarge, in tne Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Jjireest cir culation of any scientific, journal. Terms, $3 a year : f our months, IL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3618 New York Branch Office. 63 F 8t Washington, H, C. Mr. Farmer: all We have kinds ot Garden and Field Seeds. D.M. MILLER & SON THE LEADING GROCERS notice to Creditors. Having qualifiel as administrator of the estate of Charles Woodruff, this is to notify all persons having' claims against the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement with the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of May, 1914, or v this notice will be pleaded in bar of 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. DR. M.J. RAG LAND VETERINARIAN. Office and hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Say phone Night phone 4B0. 4-270 25. I'tachovia Bank and Trust Go. Salisbury. N. C. KEXT TO COURT HO0SK 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? 4 : i y TYTkT mk TT - I , S 'r .'., .A - Sad Habits are Broken by Substitution. -it i. FOR SALE. H ft Bookwell nd QcAaile Qjuixy SWEET POTATO PLANTS, $1 00 PER THOUSAND. Write for prices on large lots. J. M. EINEHART, 4-23 8t 'PhonNo.2L. CHICHESTER S PILLS . THE DIAMOND BRAND. A 0) Iisdlea! A It your Dralt tot A - bilies-teir's Uiamonil itrand, I'llls in Red and UnliH metallic boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no ether. But of roup Drnntat. AskfotVUi-ClTES-TEK S DIAMOND JIKAND PILLS, for 5 years known as Best. Safest. Always Reliable SOLO BY QRUnGiSrS EVERYWHERE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK 8AL1SBURY, N. Does a General BaiskiBff Business. We pay 4 par cent on time de posits, i Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given .to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples' National Bank John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier, L. D. Ga skill, W. T. Busbt, V.-preaident. asst. cashier i I Besolutions not to do certain thing9 rarely amount to anything, The thins that counts is a resdlution to do. something. -. To resdlve never agairl b lie is a negative method of self im provement; but to determine upon honesty and truth is a positive step. It gives a real standard and impetus. The way to avoid bid jlabits is to lorm good ones . The moving picture! t&eater is one of the most effective ageuts of respectabihtv that thihaW century has produced. -- i "... 5 .. " i Tr , -a . -1 a . it 16 nas put before young people ana oia., at a moaerate pncp, tne famous soenes or history, Uhe greatest stories of literature and the wonders and glories of lands far away. It can transhlant the Hindor from ladia to St. Louis aCjdithe gorgeous processions of the DurLar or the-cdronation of a kingUt brings upon the wings of msgic to the country village. In half a& hour it tells more graphical'y than t he pen of Shakespeare or Dickeos, the moBt wonderful tales that ever adorned the printed page, thd in its vivid portrayals are tears and laughter, horror and delight y No fairy carpet ever cirned genu to scenes more weird or remote than this enchanted film; mr has the skill of the greatest artist ever been able to put motionlupoh a canvas. As a counteracting lLfiuence upon babits of idleness and vice, the moving picture theateris playing a part that is yet but dimly appreciated. The pool halj boy and the corner loafer will be always with us and we shall find t$e young sport rubbing his chin against the edge of a bar as loug as; our Uncle Samuel gets a good share of ni8 revenue-trom tne oooze ;Dazaars ; uut tne motion picture uas re moved temptation from thousands of amateurs. It puts something in the place of vice that is more attractive . The moving picture industry has been chieny dominated trom the start by the Motion Picture Patents Company, which held ttu first patent rights. This company with a practical monopoly askec for and obtained an officialJcenscrship. Think of that. It is tike asking a policeman to follow yon alou and keep his eyes on you. 1 Whether this careful supervision or films was for moral or pure ly business reasons, I don tjknow ; but it is moral, and it is goor business, and it has kept the moving picture clean and decent. Habits or changed from: good to bad most easily and f ttcttvei by substitution, not by signing the pledge; and the moving pictur habit is a good one. ; ; J ! WIS to get all kinds of nseful, artistic and upto-d ate Furniture at low prices is B' . ... Di ii BfB vivwrax VM"vers- . . mil' - nr i s C. W. WRIGHT'S Furniture :-: Undertaker LET US MAKE YOUR HOME A REAL HORIE. of treats 1 welcomed, by all, everywhere fsparlilig with life delight- 1 fully cooling supremely I wholesclme. Deliddiis Refreshing II Thirst-Quenching If Jjemand the tenume W. Refuse Substitutes. At Soda Fountains or Carbon ated in Bottles, - Send for Free Booklet, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. Our Building Material win piaase you. Our ceiling and siding at $1.00 per 100 feet win tickle you; Good- Boekwtll, K.O. UIB Lumber Co. ?Ph405oue L' SALISBURY 4 BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. " " In every respect this bank is suit ably equipped j to give prompt and satisfactory service. A share of your business will re ceive careful, attention here and will be appreciated.! Certificates of Deposit iss.ued by this Bank bear interest at four per Cent from date of deposit. Checking accounts of all, t or small cor dially invited. fflcCubbins & Harrison Co. Gaptital 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. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, represents old line companies in life, fire, casualty insurance, and contract bonds. RENTAL DEPARTMENT, collects rents on proper ties, makes returns, and looks after the general upkeep of properties for absentee landlords, or those who do not care to take personal charge. fflcCubbins & Harrison Co., T. E Witherspoon, Treasurer, E. H. Harrison, : President, . W. H. Hobson, Secretary. I FARMS FOR SALE I For Sale 95 acre Farm, good buildinga, $4500.00 I miles For Sale 51 acre Farm, tenement house & bam, $1500.00 5 miles For Sale 55 acre Farm, good buildings, $5500.00 2J miles For Sale 103 acre Farm, No buildings, $1100.0012 miles For Sale 31 acre Farm, No buildings, $1100.00 3 miles For Sale 67 acre Farm, tenement house, $1750.00--5 miles I' or Sale 2o acre Farm, Stanly County, $ 250.00- Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury 3 miles Miseheimer SALISBURY REALTYl and Insurance Gompany. m HaLSTibliinKe & Co K Avoid Accidents Old worn harness is a con stant sourcee of trouble and may be the cause of a seri ous accident. You can get New Harness for your carriage teams or working horses now at low prices, dollars, saddles etc. And all repairs neatly and skillfully made. you. buy 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- muainjr ui mp lcamcr. jvery Bticn is maae.with m& Lericti mat win lasc. We haye three experienced workmen. All our work guaranteed to give satisfaction. ' ::':0Wrl Harness Oil and Dressing. : -tfwM All our Liniments and Powder are guaranteedv good no pay. Make our place your headquarter white" in the City. We are always glad to see yon whethar you buy of us or not We carry in stock the ChiCaQ -Horse Clipping Machine, also a good stock of sflnblifi blades, chains, etc. pK?" ' Hartline & Co. Salisbury, rj. C. Phone ; v,, :i 13 E. Inn 3S St. mm ww 71 V 4 r 0 -1 . -c t r'y rt 11. V
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