Buy a Mechanical Drudge ANY a winter .Lin ii labor has the average farmer spent stooping over .the old buck saw, zr-r-p, zr-r-ping its way through tough wood for the kitchen stove supply. But the wise They have a handy engine to run the saw, while they rest and plan toraext summer s worjc That engine is about the busiest and most convenient machine the wise man has on his farm. It pumps water for him, runs the sepa rator, washing machine, feed grinder, com sheller, and grindstone. Often it runs a hay press, ensilage cutter, small thresher, or a repair shop. The year round it drudges for him, saving the man's strength for more prof itable things. And the wisest man has an I H C Oil and Gas Engine because it does most for him at least cost. Its simplicity renders it almost trouble- proof. Its construction makes it easy to start and to oper ate, and it is most economical in fuel consump tion. It is made of best material, and when necessary it will deliver 10 to 30 per cent above its rated horse power. ' I H C responsibility for the engine lasts all the years it is in service. I H C engines are made in all styles verti cal and horizontal, portable, stationary and skidded, air and water cooled. There are pumping, sawing and spraying outfits. Sizes from 1 to 50-horse power, to operate on gas, gasoKne, naphtha, distillate, kerosee, and alcohol Oil tractors, 6-12 to 30-60 -horse power for plowing, threshing, etc. The IHC local dealer will show you the engines and tell you all about them. Get cata logues from him, or write the International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Charlotte N. d oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o What Good o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Yellow teeth, rotten teem, broken teeth are un sightly and disgusting. They create in the minds of your employer and your associates a feeling of repulsion that may affect yonr chances for better things. No man wants to have near him a person' with foul breath and uusightly teeth. Set of Teeth for $5.00 for a few days only o o o Plates made 8 Hours. in O Philadelphia Painless Dentists. O Q, Inc. 126i North Main St., Over Smith's. q Phone 763, (Salisbury Biancti.) Lady Attendant, q OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 mvi o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o A Now is the time rubber tires put We put on the Springfield tires $15.00 V o 0 o 0 o 0 J. 0. WHITE & CO. Vehicle Manufacturers Phone 143. . 212 E. Fisher St. - SALISBURY, N, 0. oo WATCH THIS BRITTAIN & Hf wonders what nr is-then suddenly finds opt ill I 7WAT WAS A ,Y - day of back breaking ones don't do it now. Teeth O Q O O O O O O O o o O O O o GOLD CROWNS $3 $4 $5 Fillings - 50o up WHITE CROWNS $3 and up. Wi admtisi hmnse we KNOW we cai help job. Q A nn.! i v 1 o 0 o 0 to have new on your buggy. genuine Kelly for o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o ,2 a Set SPACE CAflPBELL. Mean FAITH. Oct. 4. Mrs . J. Shaping has returned from 8avannahv Ga., where she went to see her little siok granddaughter,' but the lit tie' girl died before the got there. M. Gk M. Fisher has juifc town fifteen acres' in crimion clover, oats and rye. He was using a lit machine to sow his seeds that looked to Venus like a little coffee mil), but it made the seeds fly. x Albert Miller, three sisters and his aunt, Margaret Houck, of the Uraoe Imuran settlement, came down in his large new automobile and spent Saturday .night with Mr. and Mtb. M. 3. M. Fisher. While here they took a spin over the granite belt with Hilbert Fisher as chaperon . They were highly pleased with the many fine quarries . They also visited the Faith Lutheran Sunday School, the largest one in the county. Marsh Holihouser had a corn shucking Wednesday night and had a large crowd. , Who ever had a oorn shuoking this earlj ? Trot out your corn pile. H. A. Fesperman and A. T, Ritchie have just returned from the United States atmy, having served their time out. They are looking fine and are shaking hands with their old friendB. Venus was in China Grove Wednesday and saw the Dew knit ting mill. W. W. Ricks, the super intendent, showed us around over the mill and it was the finest one we Lave ever seen. We visited the Patttrson Manufacturing Compa ny's ootton gin and J. H. Black welder, the ffinner, showed us around. He is the best ginner iu the county. He has four gins ran nine and thev turn oat a bale of ootton every fifteen or twenty minutes. Twenty-two wagons loaded with cotton were waiting their turn, The gins are- run by electricity. H. A. Fisher returned to the naval academy aknnapoiis, Md Sunday, after visiting his parents a month. We visited A. C. McDaniels He has a fine lot of registered Berkshire hogs . He ships tham all over the country . He bought the old Linn mill and made a barn out of it. He has two large trees at his shop, both eleven feet around. Venus spent Wednesday night with J. J. Bostian, above China Grove. He has a fine farm, the largest turnips, finest fields of ootton. and the largest rolling barn door we ever saw. We find they all take our Salisbury and Con- oord papers all over the country. They say they like, to read after Venus. J. T. Wyatt shipped a large granite chimney cap-stone today to Morganton, N. 0. It was six cut dress and was a beauty. He also shipped three pair of mill stones today. Venus took dinner with Mr. and Mrs . George Misenheimer Thurs day near Mt. Hope. They hava a fine farm And Mrs ; Misenheimer sets a fine table. Venus took dinner at Mr. and Mts. M. G. M. Fisher's Saturday. They have the very best of every thing. Milas Stirewalt is some better. He can sit up in the bed some, but his wife is sick and he tkmks she is taking the fever. . "" J. T. Wyatt will sell his gentle work horse, or swap it for a oolt. It don't notice an automobile and ohildren can drive it with all safety. Business is good in Faith and cotton is selling well, Vxsu;. Eczema and Itching Cured. The soothing, healing medica tion in Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment penetrates every - tiny pore of the skin, clears it of all impurities, steps itching instant ly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint ment is guaranteed to speedily heal eciema, rashes, ringworm, tetter and other unsightly erup tions. Eczema Ointment is a doctor's prescription, not an ex periment. All druggists or by mail, 50c . Pf eiffer Chemical Co. Philadelphia and St. Louts. DUNN'S MOUNTAIN. . Oct. 4.-Antumn is here and every one is busy gathering coin and ootton. ", r Mrs. James E. Dry, who has been con fined to her bed for some timeis able to be up. - A series, of revival services is now going yp at Dunn's Moun tain Baptist Church, the pastor, Rev John; R. Jordan, is being ably assisted by ReT. J. L. Kirk, of Chestnut Hill, and much good is being done. m W, L. Loftin, of Dann's Mnun tain, has iast returned from AsheviHe and reports a floe time. The writer wishes all the P. P. A.'s to tiever give him up, for he stays still back in the jungles of his tent. in reference to what one of our lady correspondents said about the churches, I believe iu the course of time there will not be as many denominations as we now nave, as tney are. -Decerning more and more alike, except of course the Catholics, .W. L. Loftin, who has bnen sick with typhoid and gastritis, is able to be up and will soon re sume his duties with the Southern Railway Company's supply de partment at Spencer. M . 8. Earnhardt has jist erect ed a new addition to Chas. Dry's dwelling. mibs susan uartman is going to have a new house soon. She already has the lumber on the ground for the contractor. n . . m vrr-r ouooess to 1MB watch ii an and .Record. Wahmbomaccok Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines If you want to contribute di rectly to the occurrence of capil iary orononitia and - pneumonia use oougb midioiues that contain oodine, morphine, heroin and oth m er seaaives wuen you nave -.a cough or cold. An expectorant like Uhamberlain's Cough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out the culture beds or breeding plaoes for the germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases That is why pneumonia uever results from a oald when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dealers ROWAN ACADEMY. Oot. 6. -The farmers are busy sowing oats and preparing ground for wheat. their . Pioking cotton is the go along now. Mrs H. 0. Peeler is on the sick list, her many friends will be sorry to learn. Geo. . M. Cauble visited his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Earonart, Sunday. rreaoning has been going on at Dunn's Mountain during the past week. D. S. Brown has keen doing fine work ginning cotton. Eula Earnhardt spent Sunday afternoon .with Eula and Edna Cauble. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cauble visited Mrs. Osuble's father Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P . A. D. Peeler spent Sunday afternoon with Harvey Cauble. A6E NO BAR. Eierjbodj in Salisbury Is Eligible. Old people stopped with suffer Middle age, courageously fight ing. Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to explain; All in misery rom their, kid neys ' Perhaps a little backache first. Urinary disorders, dropsy may quioly follow, Doan's Kidney Pills are for sick kidneys. Are endorsed by thousands. Here's Salisbury testimony. Mrs. J, H. Peace, E. Liberty and Boundary Sts.f Salisbury, N. 0 , says: "My little. girl suffered from weak kidneys. She had no control over the passages of the kidney secretions Her health failed and she was in: a miserable condition. Finally we gave her loan's Kidney Pills. They 4trengtheusd her kidneys and made her well " F or sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster-Milburn Oo., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. N Remember the name Doans and take no other. UYCOTIC STOMATITIS AMOKS COWS. A Spreading Dfseasntiat Mai Kill Citlie. How to Treat It. We are beginning to receive re ports of some diseases that spread over the entire State last fall, My cotic Stomatitis, or the sore mouth and feet of cattle.. This is a disease caused bv cattle eatins 9 ' feed containing irritatina funei. which causes an inflammatory condition of the mouth, tongue, nostrils, udder and teatB. The disease is the result of cat tle eating feed containing irritat ing fungi, the fungi is usually found on the grasses during an unusually hot, wet season, imme diately after heat and moisture being conducive to its growth. The first symptoms usually no- Viced is a dripping of saliva from the mouth; inability to graze. sIugeisnnesB of the cattle, a slight stiffness of gateaud inclina tion to lie down most of the time Upon making a careful examina tion, the mucous membrane would be found inflamed and red, or, if the disease has progressed far enough, small - ulcers may be found The first portion usually affected is the dental pad, which rtakes the place of the front teeth in the upper jaw: this becomes luflamed and raw, consequently, the cattle are. unable to graze, not being able to cut the grass blades, but oonld eat feed already cut. From this point, if not properly treated, ' the inflammation will spread until the entire month and tongue are involved, becoming raw, making it . impossible foi the cattle to eat anything. Ir some cases the outer portion of the lips and nostrils are involved . In milch cattle, there is a great deorease in the milk flow, heav milkers may completely dry up in a few days. Small red spot may be seen in the odder atd the teats. A temperature of 105 degrees F. to 107 d crees F. i fre quently seen. If the feet arc ex amined carefully small red 8 pets or ulcers may be seen at the top of the hoof or between the tees. it tne' anectea animals are on pasture they should be moved to some place where' they can b properly treated and fed on braD, mashes, or other easily masticated food atd givan plenty of fresh wa ter. In each gallon of water put one teaspoonful of ohlorate of potash. The mouth should be well washed two or three times a day with a three per cent water solu tion of carbolic acid, or creoliu or Borne other reliable antiseptic The cattle should be kept in i dry, clean plaoe, in order to keep the feet as free from dirt as possi Lie, The feet should also be washed several time a day with an antiseptic solution. One of the most important things is to see that the cattle get something that they can eat. If constipated, give a pound of Epsom salts dissolved in one quart of warm water. If properly treated, the loss should not exceed one or two per cent. Bulletin from Agricultural De partment. Ei-6oiernor Glenn Will be In thi Raci. The Charlotte Observer . says: Former Governor, Robt. B. Glenn, of Winston-Salem, has not been offered the appointment to the In terstate Commerce Commission to succeed Judge Clements, of Geor gia, and he does not intend to make application for the place. This information is brought to Chaolotte by residents of this city who returned Friday from Raleigh where tbey attended the mass meeting of business men to con sider the railroads' proposition to adjust freight rates. Governor Glenn discussed with vanous unariotte gentlemen the report from Washington to the effect that be might be appointed to the Interstate Commerce Com mission and declared that he knows nothing oi the reports. Furthermore he intimated that ;bey have originated iu the minds of certain .gentlemen who . are rather anxious that he be "taken oare oi" ere tne coming of the campaign lor tne .united states senatorship. A Gentle and Effective Laxative A mild, gentle and effective axative is what people demand rheo Buffering from constipation. 1'hoasands swear by Dr. King's New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, Texas, writes f 'They are, beyond question, the best pills my wife and I have ever taken." They never cause pain rice 25o at druggists, or by mail. H. EH Backlen & Co., Phila delphia and St. Louis. COULD And For Three Summer Mrs. Vin cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant HUl. N. C "I suffered for three summers'" writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my-worst 1 had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about. Could not do any of my housework. I also had dreadful pains my back and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on me, I would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off . I was certainly in a dreadful state pf health, when I finally decided to try Cardui. the woman's tonic, and I firmly to get all kinds of useful, artistic and up)to-date Furniture at low prices is i' ii am wmA. VKi."v-i Ait vm- i au i s Furniture LET US MAKE YOUR IKairmnis r3 If you want .to buy a Farm, ?J T n ' ii juarge or If you have a List it with-us. Ss AT J5.RT TP K unu insurcinue oompany. McGubbins & Gaptital Surplus RE A.L ESTATE DEPARTMENT, transacts a general real estate business. a 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. t? J? 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