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Salisbury Hardware and Furniture Campany has a complete stock of Threshing Ma chiaes, Gasoline Eainas, Pumps, Cream Separators, Baggies, Wagons, Hay Load- ers, Paints, Oils, etc. Barb wire and fence wire and the most complete stock of Hardware to be found in the State. Salis bury Hardware and Furniture Co. Bon'k Forget? J. O. White & Co., --Build-- BUGGIES AID WAGONS See that the next one you Buy has their name on it. FACTORY, 212 E. FISHES STREET, i 'Phone 143. Salisbury, N. C. RURAL NEWS Written by OUR CORRESPONDENTS. PW(MERSWHATITIS-7HEN5UDX)ENLYFJN0S OUT ' "'"" TTTBT,. , .. .. . . LIBERTY COLLEGE The farmers are about through threshing wheat in oar neighbor hood. We had a fine rain Sunday even lug, aua were neeaing is . Mrs . lolly M :rgan it improving i some, we are giaa bo say. Misses Mary and Nannie Good man visited at W. G. Baglo's San day. W. G. Eagle visited at J. H. Morgan's Sunday. Johu F, Trexler, of Spencer, visited home folks Sunday. The Morgan and Eagle thresh ing machine ii making things move. That is the way to do. . There was a large crowd attend ed preaching at Liberty Sunday. Miss Annie Eagle visited Mrs. Emma J. Frick Sunday. Albert Eagle visited John Mor gan Saturday. P. T. Goodman and family vis ited C. G. Frick Sunday. Look out, Reedy Branch, Liber ty is coming. Get to work ! Miss Lizz.e Morgan visited at A. D. Morgan's in Gold Hill Sun day. Dr.C. M. Van Poole, of Cra ven, was to see Mrs. Polly Morgan Saturday eveuing. He says she is improving, Ivy Morgan sayB bis watermel ons have ripened and gona. He has the early kind, Joseph Brady visited G. A. Trexler Sunday. Ob:dilus. SALEM CHURCH. July 25. Wheat threshing is a thine of the nast in our comma nity. Two of N A. LiDnard's children are confined to their bed with ty phoid fever. 0. W. Gaham's boy is kept in doors with typhoid fever. We have had some hot weather the thermometer registered 100 in the shade. The ice cream supper that the young people of Salem E. L ohurch had last Saturday evening and night was qaite a success They cleared ever eleven dollars A good sized crowd was out. We have not had much rain yet. The ground is somewhat dry and ecru is needing rain. Tne farmers made hne crops of wheat in this community. Aunt Jane Menius is oonfined to her room with neuralgia in the back. Miss Mary Rose Peeler is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J E. Briggs, for the last week or so. Li ay Rex, from the Orphans Home, Charlotte, is working for P. S. Kluttz. Rev. G. O. Ritchie, the Salem pastordrove to old Orgau Thurs day ta be present at the fnnera of Rev. H. M. Brawn. Rev. G O Ritchie bought a fine piano,. Mrs. Ritohie is a fine pi ano player. The second Sunday of August is set for the missionary day at Sa lem E. L. church. We are hoping for a fine time, J. B. Lingle had his wheat threshed Friday. S. B. Colley is still confied to his bed . , S. St.fl.tn nf Ohio, oifcv of Toledo. . ---j 1 i Lucas County, ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J, Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eaoh and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub scribed iu my presence, this 6th day of December, A D. 1886, (Seal) A W. GLEASOT, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the Bystem. Send for testimonials free. F.J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75s. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. FAITH. July 25. Ernest Ritchie has re turned home on a visit to his peo ple, from Newport, R I., where he has been in the army at Foil Ad ams. He has been in "Uncle Sim's" aervieefor six years, and says he likes it fine. He is looking Wfll. We are having some more good rains . N Austin Gardner's little girl ba by has three great-grandfathers and two grandfathers living,' and has two great-grandmothers liv iny. Whoever" can beat that trot out your little one. J. T. Wyatt shipped one oarload of street curbing from Crescent and 8,086 pounds of window sills from Granite Qaarry today. The sills are for the Merganton graded sahool building whioh is being ereoted at that place. H. W Cauble has sold his fine granite Quarry to the Harris Granite Company, the considera tion being four thousand dollars. It is right in the town of Faith and is one of the finest kinds of quarries . Lots of men are work ing there now, and it scatters a lot of money in our settlement. The mayor of Faith and the other town officers expect to see that the speed limit of automo biles and vehicles is not violated in the town of Faith. One auto mobile driver was taken up recent ly and fined five dollars and the ccsta for running too fast, aud others had better be on their guatd. J. T. Wyatt speut Thursday night Wrth his nephew, J M. Wy att, near the Lelaud Granite Com pany' big Bhed. J. W. FoBter. of Fork Church, Davie County, spent Thursday night with his niece, Mrs. Daniel Hinceman, near Leland Granite Company's big shed, near Salis bury. Riv. Jorday, the Baptist minis ter here, is advertising his proper ty for sale. He is going to sell out and go to Pennsylvania, soon. Mrs. L. M, Peeler got her hand on a copperhead snake while gath ering toaiatoes. She didn't get bit, but was badly frightened. Fisher & MoCombs shipped a car load of millstones last week. Several teams are hauling pav ing blocks to Crescent and Ganite Qurry and loading them on cars to be shipped to various points. Several teams have been haul ing riprap stiue from the Faith settlement in large quantities. This is something new and gives employment to many teams that oome in from far and near. There was an ice cream supper at Lee Barger's last Saturday. The wheat threshers are in Faith again. The wheat orop is good this year and the corn crops all over the oounty are looking fine, and everybody seems to be well pleased with the prospest of a bountful yield. Venus. Washington's postoffioa huild ing and Federal court house has at last been oompleted, the post office was moved Thursday, aud is now doing business in its new home. The bulding is situated on the corner of Market and Sec ond streets, with mam entrance on Second and a side entrance on Market. The basement and first story are constructed of sand stone, while the seoond story is of pressed brick and stone trim mings. The entire lower floor will be devoted to the postoffioe, whioh is n feted up with every modern convenience and improvement in the most modern fixtures. The upper floor will be devoted to the court room, whioh also has been finished up in very handsome fix tures.. This building oostapprox imately $200,000, and is one of the handsomest public buildings in the State. m Ytst Itfhlin Th eleventh annual re-uuion of the Yost generations will I e held at Mt. Hope Reformed Church on Wednesday, August 27th, 1913. The following ii the program arranged for the oc casion : 10 a. m. Devotional exercises by Rev. J. R. Jordan . Music Welcome Address, Rev. T . L. Nobles. Music. Address on Re-union, Rev. 0. R. Brown. Music The Beauty and Love of a Generation of Different Denomi nations in a Re-union, Rev. M. L. Ridenhour, of St. Paul, Rev. C. P. Fisber. Noon . Music. Address on Education, Rev. H. A. Trexler. L. M. Yost, his own subject. Music On Family Tree, Rev. C. B. Heller. Music. Elmer Riokard, his own sub ject. Everybody oordially invited to oome and bring vour j"tt. --it 'man, lee, Surprising Cur of Stomach Trouble. When you have trouble with your stomach or chronio consti pation, don't imagine that your case is beyond help just beoause your doctor fails to give you re- ief. Mrs. G. Stongle, Plainfield, N. J., writes, "For over a month past I have been troublad with my Btomaoh. Everything I ate up set it terribly. One of Chamber- ain's advertising booklet's came to me After reading a few of the letters from people who had been cured bv Chamberlain's tablets, I decided to try them. I have taken nearly tnree-ionrtus of a package of them and can'now eat almost everything that I want." For sale by all dealers. Refreahmftnti will Ktr - wMVW W A W graunds. jp J A. Yr M. CTr Manr- J-.F J xjj 4 "H.. committer This gathering fahrays pleasant ecsasion and usually large crowd attends. w Seashore Excursion to Norfork, Ya. Tues day, topst 5 b. I9'3 Three Special Trains a Southern Railway. The Southern Railway will operate their annual popular Seashore Exoursion to Norfolk, Va.t Tuesday, August 5sh, start ing one special from Rutherlord ton via Blacksburg and two speoial trains from Charlotte proper, Speoial train will leave Rutherfordton at 3 :80 p. m . and special trains will leave Charlotte at 5.00 p. m , arriving at Norfolk following morning and returning will leave Norfolk about 6:15 p. m. Thursday, August 7th. Two whole days and one night at the seashore, allowing ample time to visit Virginia Beach, Ocean View, Old P.unt Comfort, Hampton Roads and the many other points of interest in and around Norfolk. Following low roaud trip fares will apply from stations uamed: Charlotte $1 50, Concord $4 .50, China Grove $4 50, Rutherford ton $5.00, Shelby $5 00, Blacks burg lo.OO, Gaffuey $5 25, Kings Mountain $5.00, Gastonia $5.00, Rock Hill $5 00, Fort Mill $5.00, Mooresvilie $5.00, Davidson $5.00. Salisbury $4 50. Speoial coaches will be ed from Gaffney and Chester on regular trains, jeoting at Blacksburg andgf Jotle with speoial trainlyi three rfjj, will consist ol . PllirMwa ana a ay ooaebc. ; ruiiman I servations should a 'wi vanoe. Children ages of five and twe fare. Low round tripi.vjfrom an otner points covered bj -e s peci altrai ni . 4 For any other information, T11 . ' ruumau reservations, etc. see your nearest agent, or T. J. Anof.rs jn, tioket agent, Salisbury, N.C. R. H. DbButts, division passen ger agent, Charlotte, N.C. "Cardui Cured Me For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks of Treadway, Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. Sbt says: At last, I took down and thought I would die, I could not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains all over. Th doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take it, and it cured me. Csrdsi saved my life! Now, I can do anything. ARDUI The WomanSTonic If yon are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any cf (he pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, backache, dragglng-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, as it can do you nothing but good. It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects. Ask your druggist He sells and recommends CarduL Wrttttot Let Advbeiy Dwt, ChtmaomMwfidat Cl. fTntttmoon. Tta. labepWiMtrrffe.ami4-pwfcoTkaT THE to get all kinds of useful, artistic and upto-date Furniture at low prices is CT.iWi Will C. W.. WRIGHT'S Furniture :-: Undertaker LET US MAKE YOUR HOME A REAL HOME. Farms tor sale l&ffJiISBURY REALTY -nd Insu ance Company. If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If you have a Farm to Sell, List it with us. .US; i3tiid l the half The Kowan road foroe has been set to work building a new road connecting the old and the new Mookaville roads, two miles north of Salisbury. The new highway will serve to help the land com pany out there to improve its property. Unsightly Face Spot Are oured by Dr. Hobson'a Ecze ma Ointment, whioh heals all skin eruptions. No matter how kJong you may be troubled by itoh ing, burning, or scaley skin hu mors, just put a little of that soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hobsou's Eczema Ointment, on the sores and the suffering stops instantly. Healing begins that very minute. Dootors use it in their practice and feoommend it. Mr. Alle. man, of Littletown, Pa says: "Had eozema on forehead: Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment cured it in twd weeiB." Guaranteed or money refunded. All druggists, or by mail. Pnoe 5c Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and Df. unit cCubbins ft 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 bo 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. a. w i u a fvi i Ij' I Li1 1 J A I J'lui lii airri . . o mouftaiii utjl n.t i m.fjl i, represents oia line fi companies m me, nre, 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. McCubbins & Harrison Co., T. E Witherspoon E. H. Harrison, W. H. Hob-son, Treasurer, President, Secretary. DR. M.J. RACLAND VETERINARIAN. Ofifoa Ud hospital on Inniss St., near Junsion House eorner. Day phone Night B&oaaiSO. 4430 23. CHICHESTER S PILLS jr THE DIAMONV BKAMB. Ladles! 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