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FT rWF 1 'f Treat Them to the treat of treats always welcomed, by all, everywhere sparkling with life delight fully cooling supremely wholesome. Delicious Refreshing Thirst- Quenching At Soda Fountains or Carbon ated in Bottles. Demand the Genuine Refuse Substitutes. 3-A Scad for Free Booklet. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. When 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 quality of the leather. Every stich is made with ma terial that will last. We have three experienced workmen. All our work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Harness Oil and Dressing. HARTLINE & COflPANY FIRM MACHINERY! Salisbury Hardware and Furniture Company has a complete stock of Threshing Ma chines, Gasoline Engines, Pumps, Cream . Separators, Buggies, Wagons, Hay Load era, Paints, Oils, etc. Barb wire and fence wire and the moat complete stock of Hardware to be found in the State. Salisbury Hardware and Furniture Co. Poini't Forget!! J. O. White & Co., Build BUGGIES ID WAGONS RURAL NEWS Written by OUR CORRESPONDENTS. FAITH. July 18, Dr. L. A. Fox, of Roanoke College, is visiting at Rev. 0. P. Fisher's thiB week. He will go from here to China Grove. The people are alwaya glad to aee him in the community. Mist Margie Rhinehart is visit ing her aunt in Salisbury for two weeks. Claud Rinehart has returned homa from a visit to his aunt, Mra. Joe Missamer near Ebenezer. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hinoe- man, of Salisbury, was visiting Mrs. Hinceman's sister, Mrs. Hall Rusher, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Ludwick have moved baok to Faith after living at Albemarle for several months. A young lady at Mr. and Mrs. ORGAN OHUROH. July 15. Mrs. Ellen Sifford and Miss Nellie Choat visited at 0. W. Harrington's Sunday even ing, July 18. ' Robert Holshouser is confined to his bed with an attaok of ty phoid fever. J. Sifford visited his cousin, John Sifford, Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Frick, Mr. and Mrs Julius Friok, George and Calvin Frick, Mr. and Mrs. George Stirewalt and L B Sifford visited at Jno Miaenbeimer'a Sun day, July, 18. Mrs. M. N. Misenheimer is vis iting Mr. Misenheimer's parents thiB week. D. C . Trexler is oonfined to his I ed with typhoid fever. Mrs. Charlie Hclshouser and children visited at Jobn Misen heimer's Sunday. Lewis HolBhouser arid family and 0. Lyerly visited at C. B. Bost's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown Sidney Misenheimer's, July 12th. visited at C. E. Bost's Sunday. Rev. J C. Leonard, of Lexiug- Mrs. Sarah Misenheimer, who ton, is in Faith today on buii has been lingering some time with neas. L. M Peeler is taking him I dropsy is still, in a oritioal con- over tne town in His automobile dition, and Mrs Moses Frok is sightseeing. I still ooufiued to her bed with a Mrs. Causey has last returoed featured hip. Their many friends from a stay with her mother who is very ill. D. A. Wiley haB jast put in a new 'phone for Henry Hess. wish them a speedy recovery Mrs. David Beaver and Mrs. L'zzie Basinger visited at Samp son Shuping's Saturday. What has become of Columbus? Mian f u rfcl q Puttatonn mm Concord is visiting at Rev. W. "Come along Columbus" and give . . I .a I T71 H. Causey's this week. news from around Frog Rev. and Mis. Hrller of Ppsn- oer have returned to their home j here to spend the week cauniog their fruit Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Davis, who went to Connelly Snrintra I us the Town. Henry Bost and family took a pleasure trip today. Mrs. Ellen Sifford also has a pumpkin that was raised the year of 1912 It measures 274 inches UenotilB Pirfc 3,500 Feet Aboil Set Lerel. Black Mountain, July 18. Sun set Park, a pleasure resort, recent ly completed on Mashburn's Mountain, 8,600 feet above sea levl, at. d located at the edge of town, was cfficially opened last night. Over 200 people from Blaok Mountain and Montreat made the trip over the new road that is built in a series of Bwitoh baoks to the park, and spent the evening in dancing and other forms of pleasure. The park is on the crest of the mountain and contains pionio houses, dance hall, Mount Mitchel tower, which enables the only view of the fame ous peak in this section, rest houses and a large oafe and hotel, whioh is built on the edge of the mountain in three stories. This oontains many sleeping rooms, large dining room, reception room, dance hall and restaurant. There is a 12-foot poroh that extends out from the baild'ng and oommands a view of the pictur esque Swannanoa Valley as far as Asheville on the west, Seven Sis ters, Pinaole and mauy other lofty mountains to the north, and Ridgecrest, the Swannanoa tunnel and Marion on the east. " v Black Mountain boaafca ef hnv. iu the only real mountain park oTite kind in the United States The park is lit by hundreds of Japanese lanterns and makes a beautiful sight to look at from the town. Many other imorove- ments will be added as fast as workman can do the work and the plaoe will soon take on the appearance of a regular Coney iiland in the olouda. " " ..w . - , P..UgD three weeks ago, write that they around and ten inches high, Venus ,.. - - '111 A A. A. . . 1 Blood Was Wrong AO women, who suffer from the aches and pains, da to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable, scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly, yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curativt B results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine. The YomansTonic Mrs. Jane CaHehan suffered from womanly trouble for nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she says: "I was not able to do my own housework; My stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back ache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now I am In the best health I have ever been. I can never praise Cardui enough," It Is the best tonic, for women. Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cartful. CTA'KB SkRBUW ST Sfecefel tutrutilam. aatf St-past McdfebwC. " HM Treatment for Womm. THE PLA to get all kinds of useful, artistic and up!to-date Furniture at low prices is lite tne place fine and are im proving in health fast. M:88 Mary Peeler has a good attendance at her subscription lachol and is succeeding nicely. C. J. Misenheimer, J. R. Lud- wick and L. W. Jones have gone to Richmond to cut granite. L. M iiicnmond. lie went on the ex cursion and reports a fine time. it. A. Wiley is putting a new metal roof on his work shop . Mrs, J. W. Jones and children will have to trot out something beside pumpkins. Come along Rocker and give us the news from ycur oommuuity Chap. A Good Investment. W. D. Maeli. a well known merchant of Whitemonnd. Wia. Peeler has returned from bugnt a stock of Chamberlain's I a. . a It a meaicine so as to De aoie to sup ply them to his customers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and says that one small bo' tie of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera aud Diarrnoea Remedy was worth more to him than the a . . m . m ho ; a t - .1 oobc or nis entire stooK ot tnese JUBV ICtUlUDU 11UU1 t V 1 6 1 feU I J- -1 1 L 11 i , . . uicuiuiuoj, rui BiO uy nil wi mm r i r r- u it 11 r- ti w- im r a rw. v a n ni . siuujiiouio un ouu iuiB I uealers R. L. Brown. J. T. Wyatt shipped a car load PUMPKIN CENTER. e i j t sm . H OI gc.uite wmay irom uresoeni . Jnlv in.u Whaftfe turamMna j -"'"a " John Peeler has returned from a thing of the p&st in our com Washington and other oities munity. Jasper Thompson of Albemarle is visiting home at present. I C. Shaver and family are visiting Mr. Shaver's wife, who has been in Salisbury for some time. The latest news from Mrs. See that the next one you Buy Jias their name on it. FACTORY, 212 E. FISHER STREET, 'Phone 143. Salisbury, N. C. where he has been for several days. He reports the weather very hot at Norfolk, and that hundreds of people are going to the seashore to gqt fresh air. July 21 One of the most en joyable events of the past week Jk. ' . ; . . . , ' !. ilj j- Shaver is that she is very low and w WnnA.rim.ir:. v.;. , I not expected to live very long. a - v a w u m km wj uaa imu ill n ii.iii i w ... ., . - . We wish for her recovery soon miles east of China-; Grove, on I Friday, July 18th. Mr. Funder-I Mrs Neely Lisk, who has been burk was 56 years old. We ar- visititg home folks in our oom . I nyed about 10:30 and the friends munity a few days, has returned and neighbors kept gathering in to her heme in Salisbury. until about 70 people were Dre- .. . . . i -Li i , . naiwr oHBiaKsr is wearins a sent. A long tatye was placed m . , . " T , L , . , . l . j . smile from ear to ear. It a a bov. the front yard under the shade of a beautiful oak. the baskets were I- Leroy Shaver, who has been unpacked and the feast spread aud worki"g at Whitney for the past AW .a I A 1- m " sucn a feast it was. The crowd luoniI1i came noma Friday. J.J A 1 A 1 1 1 .. i .ui.ms.Nio. woie ana ai.er A , orowd attended the sa,e r -rit i -u"u, " roraBn atthe home of the late D. D oi r-aiui, we proceeded to do job- Shavef the 16th tice to the tempting viands set before us. After dinner Mr. Shaver had the luck to Funderburk received many beauti- D( a swarm of bees on a tree ful and nsefnl nreianta. Th Ufa Friday. I euess he will hava and fun for the occasion was fur- D0Dey to eat some time. I "J jrU"B Wa . niM r.in Lot , TI ... I " " una B uixuii many more oirtnoays. i A young granite cutter and a R,d Your Children of Worms i-i j ... I ycung iaay, twins, arrived at the Yon can change f rtfnl. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nance, pered children into healthv. han July 18. py youngsters, by ridding them of norma . Tnaainor. rnl liner ormri. . . TIT TTf ... . ... I BP B ,MW airs. w. w.ii-in and cnildren ins of teeth, crvine out while of Fleming, Ga., have returned asleep, accompanied with intense home alter a few week's visit to tnirBt Paiu8 ia tne stomaoh nd i . i i uuwh's, ieverisoness Woodman to Picnic at Mill Bridge. The fourth annual picnic of the Woodman of the World will be held in Morgan's Grove, near Mill Bridge, on Thuisday, August 14tb. This is always a big occasion for the Woodmen aud their friends and the event this year will be no exception to the rule. The publio is ooidially invited to attend and bring well-filled baskets Rifresh ments will be reserved on the grounds for the benefit of the or der. There will be base ball and other amusements for the crowd. A a a numDer or speakers are ex pected to be present, but their names cannot be given jast yet. Surprising Curt of Stomach Trouble. When yon have trouble with your stomaoh or ohronio conati pation, djn't imagine that your case is beyond help just because your doctor fails to give von re lief. Mrs . . Stunctle. Plainfield. N. J., writes. "For over a month past I have been troubled with mv Mf stomaon. fCvervtbins! I ate ud set it terribly. One of Chamber lam's advertising booklet's came to me. After readme a few of the letters from people who had beeu cored bv ChamberUin'a tablets. I deoided to try them. I have taken nearlv three-fourths of a package of them and can now eat almost evervthino that I want." For sale bv all dealers. r her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. L. Shaping. The ice cream supper that the people of the Lutheran church had here Saturday evening and night was a grand success They and bad breath, are symptoms that indi cate worms. Kickanoo Worm Killer, a. pleasant oaudy los- enge, expels the worms, reg ulates the bowels, ms tores vonr children to health and happiness Mrs. J. A. Brisbm, of E gin, 111 cleared over thirty dollars for the a?8: "l nave u,ed Kickapoo church. orm u,er tor yri n( entire iy ria my cnnaren ot worms. 1 would not be without it." Gaur nnteed. All drugetsts. or by mail. We had a heavv wind storm that made great clouds of dust Saturday evening but no rain. Vuroa. Brig. Gen. Carle Augustus Woodruff, retired artillery officer of the Uuitfed States Army died at his home iu Raleigh Sunday. General Woodruff was a son of the late Brig. Gen. I. C. Woodruff cf the United States Army and was born at Buffilo, N Y , August 8, 1841. He entered the army as second lieutenant cf artillery. October 22nd, 1861, and rose by successive promotions to the rank of Brigadier Gdueral, whioh grade he held at the time of his retire ment in 1908. He served with distinction iu the war between the states and was given three b re vat promotions iu the course of this conflict. Congress awarded him a medal of honor for bringing his guns from the field of battle at Newby's Cross Roads after he had twioe been directed to abandon the guns on the field and retire. C. W. WRflCMTPS Furniture :-: Undertaker LET US MAKE YOUR HOME A REAL HOME. bbbEbb3bbb3S55 16 T7 nr fl K it siirmnis yolt sail 1 If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If you have a Farm to Sell, List it with us. H SALISBURY REALTY!! and Insurance Gompcr. V. 1 McCubbins ft Harrison Co, Gaptital Surplus $20,000.00 $16,000.00 Price 25c. Kickanao Indian Med. ioine Oo.r Philadelphia and St. Louis. Unsightly Face Spot Are cured by Dr. Hobson's Ecze ma Ointment, whioh heals all skin eruptions. No matter how long yon may be troubled by itch- ibg, burning, or sea ley skin hu mors, just nut a little of that soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hobsou's Eczema Ointment, on the aorea and the suffering stops instantly. Mealing begins that very minute. Doctors use it in their practice and recommend it. Mr. Alle inau, of Littletown, Pa Says: "Had eczema on forehead; Dr Hobson's Eczema Ointment cured it in two weeks." Guaranteed or money refunded. All druggists, or by mail. Price 5c Pfeitfer Chemical Co.. Philadalnhi tnd J8t. Louii. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT, transacts a general real estate business. " LOKN DEPARTMENT, loans funds for clients bo ar to net the investor six percent, remits interest semi-annually and guarantees interest, principal and the title to the property upon which the fundi is loaned. O INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, represents old line 8 wluuuivo I XM.A.KJ. mo, a,ouaity lUBurancD, and couiraci oouue. - 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 ' McCubbins ft Harrison Co., T. E Witherspoon, E. H. Harrison, W. H. Hobson, Treasurer, . Presideot, Seeretan' 1 t DR. M.J. RAGLAN D VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near jaauaion tioase corner. phone Night pkone 4Z3. iTQ CHICHESTER S PILLS boms, snled wtfc BhM uSa uiUBiw. ask torVMI; U8.nal oxaftli
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