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BARKUIt & tJllET AT HI68 POtHT. ickingUp i F we didn't have an eye to tne future, and if we didn't care wnat you or anybody else was going to. think of us, we could sell engines anA rthor machines for much less money, but we could not put I H C quality in- to them, i ne kicks wuuiu suu. i wwui H6" away, and soon there would be no market for I H C engines. I . I H C engines stand for everything that is opposed to such a policy. The IHC way is to build always for the respect and good will of the American fanner, and to that end it has been successfully working for many years. The dealer who sells you an I H C engine ex pects on its merits to do business with you again. The purchaser of an I H C Oil and Gas Engine buys security and safety with it, He banks on the many years of square dealing and the repu tation back of all I H C machines. ; He knows it is the best engine bargain because it gives him efficient service in all kinds of farm work r pumping, sawing wood, spraying, running rdpair shop, grindstone, cream separator, etc He knows that IHC responsibility for it lasts ai long as the engine is in service on his farm. I H C oil and gas engines operate on gas, gisoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillate, and alcohol. Sizes range from 1 to 50-horse power. They are built vertical, horizontal, portable, stationary, skidded, air-cooled and water cooled. I H C oil tractors range in size from 6-12 to 30-60-horse power, for plowing, thresh ing, etc ; I Look over an IHC engine at the local dealer's. Learn from him what it will do for you, or write for catalogues to International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Charlotte N.C. , Rubber Tires! Now is the time to have new rubber tires put on your buggy. We put on the genuine Kelly Springfield tires for $15.00 a Set J. 0. WHITE & CO. Vehicle Mannf actrirers Phone 143. 212 E. Fisher St. SALISBURY, N. 0. e MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT. You can make, or have your painter make, seven (7) gallons ofTPURE LEAD, ZINC AND LINSEED OIL PAINT, by adding 3 gallons of LINSEED OIL at the price of Linseed Oil, to 4 gallons oi i. cz m. oiiwui.-vi! ' jveji. it x. The 3 gallons ot Jil coit aoout - 4 $i.yo The 4 gallons of L. & M. Paint cost about $8.00 The 7 gallons of Paint will then co3t $9.95 This Will ba About $1.42 Pap Gallon. If yon only need a few gallons of paint, then bay 3 quarts of oil to add to each gallon of the L. .& M. SEMIMIXED REAL PAINT. pt7You Save About 60 Cents a Gallon. See our reading notice advertisements. T. J. LYERLY & SON, Granite Quarry, N. C CHINA GROVE HARDWARE CO., China Groye, N.C 6rnt Spec'iclt of "Cleopitri" BegJos Regular pentrnncs. . The Barnum and Bailey Great est Show en Earth and newly add ed spectacle of Cleopatra" will exhibit m High Point on October 11th. The apectaale in itself is an attraction that should fill the big tent at eaph performance and draw thonaandi of visitors from be snrrmnding districts. It is beyond question the greatest pro duction of its kind - ever seen in Aerioa. The world's most skillful soenic ! artists, costumers, property boil- ders, chorus directors and stage mftnaspera were engaged to mount the production A stage bigger than a hundred ordinary theatres was built and made portable so that it can be conveyed from town to town and ereoted eaoh day in the ma;n tent. The cinus proprietors have thus made it possible for those who live in con tributory towns, even farmers and their families, to see the magnifi cent wordless play that is an im mense attraction in the largest cities. It is enacted with a cast of. 1,250 actors, a grand opera chorus, an orohestra of 100 solo ists, a ballet of 850 dancing girls, 650 horses, five herds of elephants, caravans of camels, and a tram- load of special devices, costumes, scenery and eleotrioal mechanism for prodnoing such effects as lightning, thunder, sand storms on the desert, voloanoes in action, sunrise, floods, and mirages. Thft realism of the scenery is perfeot. It is as though the audience was looking into the streets of Alexandria in the day of Ptolemys. The streets throgh with their strange oosmopolitan life. In the middle distance flows the Nile, the mighty pyra mids and the sphinx lookiDg down rom the past ages. Beyond them stretoh endless wastes of Band. The laureats of a dead race speak 'rom forgotten tombs. The walls of time fall down, and we see the oourt .of Cleopatra duriog its years of extravaganoe and revelry, and hear the story of the betrayal of Borne and the undoing of Maro Antony, told in a vividly realistic mmmm .1 7 way. The inoiaentai music was arranged by Faltis Effsndi, late bandmaster of the Khedive of Egypt. The ballet is under the direction of Ottokar Bartik, bal- letmaster of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company. The regular oirous program is the finest the Barnum & Bailey management has ever offered Thrilling acts are presented by Katie Saudwina, the strongest and most, beautiful oman before the public, Mae Wirth, the great est of all riders ; a company of Japanese wrestlers, athletes, swordsmen and jiu jitsu experts, Winston's riding teals, at-d Victoria Codona, queen of high wire performers. There are 400 performers. In the menagerie will be found the only baby giraffe on exhibition in the world. There will be a parade at 10 o'clock the forenoou. RURAL NEWS zrz Written by OUR CORRESPONDENTS. CRESCENT. Spnt. 22 We have been ing qaite a good of haV' rain for bit the last week or so. Misses Sophia and Jennie Kiuttz spent Saturday night with Misses Anna and Lizzie llolshouser. Miss Leona McCmts is pre- nnfinff trt enter school at Mt Pleasant the first of October. Rev. J. C. Koons spent Satur day nisht at th home of Dovie J Holahouser'e. . Tiich the Englisl Language. ' These are the days of the reju venation of our public schools all over the country. It has dawned upon the powers who impart knowledge to the youug that there is something more needed in the preparation for life's battles than the flood of ologies and isms For inataoce. as in the case of our own schools, domestic science and manual training are being rapidly added to the ourriculum vt the educational institutions. But, better still, cur leading eduoators are awakiug to the fact that there is a largt field for better and more complete instruction in. the art of reading, writing' and speakiDg the English, language. We sav it without fear of con ooooooooooooooooooooooooob o o D o o o o o o o o o o J. R. Freeman, of Salisbury, tradiction, that fully 50 percent spent Monday night at Marshall I of supposedly educated people are Holshouier's. notoriously bad spellers, poor r v - ua m. grammarians and indifferent XkV. Iu JUS iiinuusv v- i int.rB.tinr eermcm Sundav. speafcers Any newspaper cmce in " l.i 1 1 t . , ne country ni reiate on . lequest Misses Auuid wooaman the difficulties exnferienced in se TT..1-. t a - i ti. m t a I neBier ueuar auoouj 1 w i un nan Mieenneimer to enter bcuooi " and Bpeii correctly. Many of the that place. Tneir many irienaa , . , . ewgDaDer wish them much success in their ffi . . . . , . SChOOl WOrK. ln ;-,nPn-li-fcin lnatra looI istrant. Tom Peeler intends to enter ed editors to the conclusion that school in China Grove soon. English composition is a lest art. Polly. I The Dublia school has surtlv failed in its missiou when it fails HELP WANTED IN SALISBURY. to give a firm and satisfactory ba- cation, reading, writing and spell- pi0Dj8 ling, ut wnan avail is tne nignesc ' I nrn(tiionnir iiv tnraion 1 a n C7n aero a . Those who suffer with kidney I ... u u i . , . ... ... ittlivu Kit uoaui VTUOU UO WU'J Kanbanha nrinATV 111B Of aUV lit ' ... ... i i.jj.. j,.nrj therein cannot speak his own tie Kiuutjy or uibuuc i - . want kidney help. Who can bet- tongue correctly? Asheville Citi- ter advise than soma Salisbury ten. resident, who has also suffered, Saved Girl's Iifea l want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Gifton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but on good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. I" shall never be without o o o o o o o o o o o o o THFBFORCTA iriii M - mJL -' 0rH-riiia nlll o o o o o o o o o in my home.'" For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness,' and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. ' If you suffer' from any of these complaints, try Black Qraught, It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of splendid success proves its value. Good for vouns and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. o o o o o o o o o q young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. q OOQOQOQQQQOQO.QQQQQQQQQOQQQ 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 oo II 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 haye three experienced workmen. All our work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Harness Oil and Dressing. HARTLINE & COflPANY but had-had relief? BahsVury neoole reoommend Doan'e Kidney Pilla. Here's one case and there axa manv ethers. Mrs. F. J. Rucsell, 110 K. Oem AtATT Street. Salisbury. N. C, .... r . 1 1 ava: "1 had a lot oi trouoie from my kidneys. The kidney action was irregular and I had se vara nains in mv back. At times I was dizzy and nervour and could not sleep well. When morning came. I was tired and worn out HeariDK about Doan'a Kidney Mother of Eighteen Children "I am 'the mother of eighteen children and have the praise of doing more work thau any young woman in my town,' writes Mrs C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va. suffered for five years with atom aoh trouble and could not eat a biscuit without suffering. have taken three bottles of Cham berlain's Tablets and am now a well woman and weigh 168 pounds I can eat auythiog I waot to, and Pills, I used them and they put a as muoh as I want and feel better tv. (mnKia T tin nlftAn thau I have at anv time in ten well and feel better in every way.'1 years. I refer to any one in Boone For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Mill or vicinity and they will !( VnafcAr-ifilburn Co.. Buffalo, vouch for what I say." Chamber- New York, sole agents for the United Iain's Tablets are for sale by all 8tte8- dealers take no other. A brief funeral service whiob ran attanriarT nnlv hv me mbars of J. G. Crowder. fo- ninaa in Wedlock Thursday uo uajuui 'xunn - ' i - - : j uu a-..).. .t. th me at lue uarsunaKo ui tuo th.bodyw.. mo,ed to the oil, rr',i rA.n, nnU hall where it laid in state. The 4. n"i 14.4., 4- aanA n week. They have many in Miss Pearle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bias, and were united even Rev. Frank Page, of Fairfax, Va., former reotor of St. John's Epie oopal church, Brookly oonducted the services. Historic Green wood Cemetery, the resting place Brooklyn of many fa mous dead, received the body of New York's late mayor, William J. Gaynor Monday alter funeral services in his honor that were without paralled in the his tory of the city. In the presence of the family, the honorary pall bearerB, and city officials, amoDg friends in Salisbury wish them much joy. who HOI'S This? The Greek authorities at Ko- ritza, in Albania Monday seized the Amerioan mission sohool there where instruction is given to near iy 100 Albanian girls. The Greeks have also arrested and persecuted a large number of Albanians who reoently returned to Koritxa from America and other foreign ooun tries, releasing them from deten tion only when the Albanians promised to join in the agitation for the incorporation of the dis trict in Greece. The British Con sul at Monastir has entered a vig orous protest with the Greek government on behalf of the Americans. Last week Greek offi cials; at Koritza endeavored to take forcible possession of the American mission school building, but the housekeeper in charge re fused to hand over the keys.. The Greek soldiers beat her merciless ly and carried her off to prison. The mission is in charge of Phin ess B. Kennedy, a native of New Jersey and a Princeton graduate. We offer One Hundred Dollars Regard for any case of Catarrh that oannot be curad by Hall Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfect ly honorable in all business trans- : j a . 1 1 ni.in 4. n j I ausiuuB huu uuauumnjr uio iu them Mayor Kliue. the flig-drapf d I narrv onfe anv oblicationa made 1 j j " i a ' ' 1 11 1 : a comn was commiuea to tne grave ny nis arm. i n.,-. . -.ixfc Tha National rauK 01 vommorce. . . . , . . Toledo. O. onei j.piscopai service was reau . n . . . by R?v. Frank W. Page, former t9rnftll aot; ne dTreotlv noon the pastor of St. John's, the church blood and mucous surfaces of the where the mayor worshipped. A system. Testimonials sent free. t, rrr . I i 1 - CSU I million people, it is estimated, r rice io cenea p9r oostie. aum uj saw the funeral cortge move urumB. slowly, first from the city hall. Take Hall's Family Pills for wnere tnouBanas wicoeBflea ae v'"owjt"vw" THE to get all kinds of useful, artistic and up;to-date Furniture at low prices is sttf W pn ' Jy2t. J JLMfr A . I- K i ; C. W. .WRIGHT'S Furniture :-: Undertaker LET US MAKE YOUR HOME A REAL HOME. : Farmnis for sale i If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. ?t If vou have a Farm to Sell, 1 List it with us. 7l t" t. IS l; SALISBURY REALTY i and Insurance Company. v McCubbins & Harrison Co. body liyiDg in state Bonday, to Trinity Church, where Bishop greer conducted the solemn services. WATCH THIS SPACE BRITTAIN & CAflPBELL. Safest Laxative for Women Nearly all women need a good laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills are good beoanse they are prompt, t r safe, and do not cause pain . rars . M. O. Danlap of Leadill, Tenn., says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills relieved her troubles greatly." Get a box today. Prioe 25o. Reoom mended by all druggists. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES YiaSoulhp.ro Railwij, Premier Carrier of the Sou h to Knoxfille, Tenaessee for National Conservation Exposition, Sep tembsr 1st to Nateinber 1st. 1913. For this oooaion the Southern Railway will have on sale daily from August 80th to November 1st extremely low round trip fares from all points, final ten days from date of sale with privilege of an extention of final limit until November 8rd by depositing ticket and payment of $1.00. On Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week still greater reduction will be made, theie tickets to be good in coaches only and limited to return within five days from certain points,' and seven days from moredistont points, includ ing date of sale. For fares and other information apply to any agent Southern Rail road. R. H. DmButts, D. P. AM Charlotte, N . O. New Parcel Post Rates. The oound rates of oostaare for local delivery and in the first and second zones are easily calculated, as in the local rate the charge lor packages of from four ounces to ofle pound is five cents, and one cent more for each two pounds or fraction, while in the first and second zones rate the hve cents for four ounces up to one pound is increased one cent on each pound or fraction of a pound. The following table shows these rates : Local. 1st & 2d Zone ...$0.05. .06 .06 .07 .07 6 pounds .08 ...... 7 pounds 08 8 pounds 09 ..... . 9 pounds 09 ...... 10 pounds 10 11 pounds 10 12 pounds ...... .11 13 pounds 11 14 pounds ...... .12 15 pounds .12 16 pounds 13 17 pounds 13. . ; . . . 18 pounds 14. .... . 19 pounds 14 ...... 20 pounds .15 Surplus $20,000.00 $16,000.00 Weight. 1 pound 2 pounds 3 pounds 4 pounds 5 pounds .$0.05 . .06 . .07 . .08 . .09 . .10 . Jl . .12 . .13 . .14 . .15 . .16 . .17 ,. .18 . .19 . .20 . .21 , . .22 ,. .23 .24 REAL EST AT J3 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 whick-the fund is loaned. ' INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, represents old line pnmnanies in life, fire, casualty insurance, and contract bonds. RENTAL DEPARTMENT, collects rents on proper- tie?, makes returns, and looks after the general nnkfiftn of DroDerties tor absentee landlords, or those who do not care to take personal charge. McCubbins & Harrison Co., T. E Witherspoon, E. H. Harrison, W. H. Hot son, Treasurer, President, Secretary. DR. M. J.RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Offlee aad hospital on Innlss St., near Mansion House corner. Uj phone Night phone 180. 4-270 35. CHICHESTER S PILLS asm, ...... UtM metaUicWX Bhie Ribbon. VX Ladle I Ask year t'HMfiesteri mi 11 II. 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