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: - - . "" j 'Till " ji ii 1 1 Ri Your Hobby All Like Oars is doing first-class Df n tslworkat a moderate price, and we have made a big suc cess of it. May we have your work in our line? We promise you in anvanoe complete satis faction, whether you need the painless extracting of teeth or crown and bridge work, or till ing, or any other professional operation. And you will find our charges right. Terms to Suit. Special Prices for a few weeks. Work done in a Pain less manner and Guaranteed. Philadelphia Painless Dentists, 126$ N. Main St. Incorporated. 'Phone, 763, JAMES CANNON, JR., M. A., D. D., PRINCIPAL. Afro the Blackstone School adopted the following MOTTO: Thorough instruction under positively Christian influences at the lowest possible cost. PaahH IT is today, "with a faculty of 33, a hoarding patronage of 20 Years 368, a student body of 428, and a plant worth $150,000, The Leading Training School for Girls in Virginia. v $1 P A PATS all charges for the year, including Tahle Board, NA I Kli . Room, Lights, Steam Heat, Laundry, Medical Atten- I A tention, Physical Culture and Tuition in all subjects r w ; except music ana eiocuuon. Can parents find a school with a better record, with more experi enced management at such moderate cost? For catalogue and applica tion blank address GEO. P. ADAMS, Secretary, Blackstone, Va. YOUR SIMMY SI . ) is best done on a 3 Oil Sook-stove Its steady, even heatpreserves the rich, natural flavor of the meat You can always get just the right heat The New Perfection is ready to cook in a minute. No fires to kindle no ashes, no soot Made in different sizes Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. No. 5 has the new fire less cooking oven. Ask to see. it at all hardware and department stores. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington. DbC (New Jersey) Charlotte, N. C Norfolk. Va. BALTIMORE Cbarlesto Tj.VV.Va. Richmond. Va. Charleston, s. C Peopes' National Bank "Salisbury, N, . Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posit a. Interest payable every 3 months Prompt atten ion given to any busi ness entrusted to tis. Your business solicitpd. : Peoples National Bank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, -.- president. cashier. H. L Gaakill, W. T. Busby, YirwMent- Asst. cashier FAITH. ITJachovia Bank and Trust Co. Salisbury. N. C MKXT TO OOORT HOOSB Will pay you 4 per cent- on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why liDt open an account with nsl July 21 The proceeds of the ioe cream sapper of the Reformed Church Saturday night at J. A. Pelera am:uuted to forty one dollars and forty eight cents Bow ia this for results. Below Faith a young granite cotter at Jamsa McCorab's July 12th. Mrs G. B. Fink and children aud Miss Annie Bolshouser of Salisbury are visitiDg Mr Fink's parents aud other relatives a week or two. Venus took dinner with W. M. McOombs Sunday for the first time they are good oooks they set fine table they have 9-childreL. their Barnes are: Lena Sarah Iia bell, Ila .May, Clara Irene, Harlee Adam, Luther Craven, John Wil liam, Charlie Heller, Loy Macon, Kathleen Jane. Mr. McOombs baa lot of property, a store, a steam saw mill, corn mill, cotton gin, farm, horses, cattle, farming tools. And is one of the firm of Fieber & MoCjmbs granite worki, a bard worker and good liver. Last week at and near Rockwell was the hardest rain that fell this year, they say it was a real galley, washer. Mr, and Mrs Lawson Safrit and little sen who farms at Caleb Cruse's in Cabarrus ojuoty, were vieting at Harvey Wyatt's Sun day. Mr. Patrick Boger has e over to jraitu to worK lor .! Brenton at Cauble's p..u.o quarry where big money is being made. Billy Bruce and James Many were visiting at Granite Quarry Sunday. Mutt and Jtff aie workiug at the Cauble pasture quarry at Faith. Mr. and Mrs. Sbupiog are v;s iting Mrs. Shaping's brother for the purpoee of Milton Hoffuer teelDg their little twin girls. Will Ritchie is down with the mumps J. T. Wyatt shiped another car load of street curbing today. All the Brown's of this place i will go to the Brown re union at Granite Quarry Juh 23th. In George Feepsrm&n'e yard is a cedar tree six feet nine in ;hes m ciroumff rence, who ever can neat that trot out your cedar tree . A young man, a farm r and bis wifedrcve to Faith today bunting a farm to rent for next year Mis Nellie Misamer of Ebene zer settlement, is spending a few weeks here with her aunt, Mrs. John Rinehardt. Mrs Bbinehard Gas been sick a week or so, but is getting better now. D. A Fnck of Plum Branch, 3. C, drove up to Faith in bis au tomobile to visit his sister-in-law Mrs. Paul Burger. He was ac oompanied by his daughter and tfiss Sadie Sell. Augustus Peeler i9 teaching a subscription school here at the publio school house. William Foil pot on the furrows and ballai ced a pair of mil'stones today. He is one of the finest cabinet workers and macheuist i this county excepting John Rine hardt, Mr. and Mrs. John Brenton have a lot of borders now. Eleven pigs at Ivey Bdsingers of a fine stools. Miss Annie Witcerspoon is visi tit g Miss May Peeler here. Miss Eflrd was a welcome visi tor at Mrs. W. S.Barger's Sun day. There will be preaching at the Reformed Churob Sunday at the usual hour. The sermon will be preached by Rev Harvey Fe9per man of Charlotte. MUb May Peeler leaves to mor row for Burlington where she will visit her room mate, Miss Fannu Clapp, she will visit other friends in Greensboro and High Poiut while she is away. Alford Rusher frm Henderson viffoi N. C, is in Faith today shaking hands with his old friends He is viBiting at David Rusher's and will visit other relatives while here. He is looking well and he formally lived near St. Paul's Church. Sampson ShupiDg ia in Faith today and we believe he has thf largest muBhmelons in the county and the most of the'm. M. G. M Fisher is in Faith to day having the well cleaned out at the big boarding bouse he has ranted to Mr. Brenton. Mrs Ccl Deal has gone down to visit her pareuts near Misen heimer's for three or four dayB. Soma, body came along and taoked up a lot of cards that read like this meet at China Grove August 10th. A big crowd from here will go. Our mail carrier is selling hi big imported geese to the ciiizL of Faith. Mis. J A. Peeler ha? one. Prof. G. F. McAllister, princi. pal and Prcf. of North Carolina College at Mt. Pleasant N. C, was a visitor at Faith last week. While here he visited the curiso tics of J. T. Wyatt aud was mutoh pleased with them He left ub one of his catalogue and Jt is in t -resting to read. He is out in tb interest of his college. Venus. Planning Fira Work Aleid. As this ib read the active s- aaon so for as the production. of our staple crops is ocnoerned, will be drawing to a close. I. is true tuat some cultivation still remaiLS to be dne: but at-m .st the farm er can do little m re henceforth toward makkg the crop. If the present outlook is po r if stands are had, aud if unfavorable weath er conditions appear to have cut yields, we believe in many oases the trouble may largely be. attri buted to a lick of vegetable mat ter hums in the iaad aud to a lack of adequate preparation N w that the tesss trenuout daye arn here and we have some ttm to look absot us and plan the next year's work, the ptogrestivo farms er will bngn to see some way of avoidu.g a repetion of the losses kustained this year . Rn?ht now one of the most profit-ibid bits of planning any farmer can do is to arrange to plant some olover this fall. If a small patch was-grown last year tht; acreage this fall should be in creased, and if none has Litberto betn grown, by all means a small patch should be planted. Bear m mind that here we have re-fv-r-uioe narticnlarlv to bur and c :.iiaon o lovers, two great winter I builders that have proved sue- .iul on practically every well drained soil type in the South. V; e want to emphasize, too, the importance of getting olover seed early, . s it stems almost oertain now that the demand will far out ruu the supply, We ere here . emphasizing this matter of a d.ver orop of olover because, as we have often said be fore, it is only the farmer with a rich, .clover c vered humus filled s .il that isBver to make auything farming These cover crops offer such a cheap and splendid means o! fiiliLg the soil with fertility that we believe no man is realising on his opportunities who fails to grow them.. Get in touch with reliable growers and dealers at once and prepare to boo me a clover grower aud soil builder. The Progressive Farmer. President Cinnot Consider Clark Washington, " July 28. Presi dent Wilson told Senator Sim' uions and Overman today that he c old not-consider Chief Jus tice Walter Clark, of North Caro lina, for, the Supreme Court to 4U3ceed Justice Lurton, because he was over 60 years of'sge. StlisBiti lis to b.w tt las joeiiiibie Sevres of Eodjrsemsots it After reading the public state ment of this fellow sufferer given below, yon must come to this con clusion: A remedy whioh proved o beneaoial years ago, with the kidneys can naturally be expect ed to perform the same work in similar oases. R-ad this: David Brooks, Main St . Lex ington, N. c. Bays: "About six months ago I was quit) miserable from pains in my back and I often noticed that the kidney sedations were scanty and unatural I be came so lame ,tbat I could not stop without catohing bold of something for support when I straightened Doau's Kidney Pills eored the attack and since then, I have been feeling better in every way." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan:s Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Brooks had Foster-Mil burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N Y. AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT FACTORY PRICES. Save From 30 to 60 per cent. Tire Tube Eeliner 28x3 $ 7.20 $1.65 $1.85 803 ' 7.80 t.95 1.40 80x3 10.80 2.80 1.90 8?x3H 11-80 2.95 2 00 31x3 12.40 3.00 2 05 82x4 18.70 8 35 2.40 83x4 1480 3.0 2 45 34x4 18.80 8.60 260 86x4 17.85 8.90 2 80 35x4 19.75 4 85 8 4i 36x4 19 85 4.90 8.60 87x4 21.50 5.10 3 70 87x5 24 90 5.90 4.20 W W. TAYIiOR Successor to Taylor & Co. NE.RA1 STitE Just received a Full and Complete Line of FRUIT JARS, JAR TOPS and RUBBERS. New aud Complete Liu e of Tinware, A Full and Complete line of Dry Goods, Notion?, Groceries, ShoesHats, Feed Stuff. Crock-ry, Gflas ware, Enameled ware aud many other such aiticles as ara usually carried in a general store. Having rjeeu with the firm of Kluttz & Rendleman for about thirty yeard aud being fully acquainted with the business, I would aopreciate a continuation of the patronage of my friends and the people of the county, generally, I am occupying the same old stand and will be glad to have an opportunity to serve you Very respectfully, W.W.TAYLOR, 305 S. Main St., 'Phone 39. Salisbury, N. C. Headache auJ Nervousness Cared "Chamberlain's Tablets are en titled to all the prais? I can give them," writes Mis Richard O p, SpeiiCerport, N. Y. They have cared of h4adohe and ner, vonsness ana restorea m to my u' rmal health. For Sale by. K r Sale by All Dealers. Annual Excorsloi to Norfolk, Vi t Ts-ts day. August 4 b, I9!4, Somnarn Riilwif Via Three Special Trains. " The Bouthera Railway will op erate annual popular seashore ex cursinn to Norfolk, Va , Tuesday, August 4',h. Spjoial trains from Cbarloue. Special train will leave Ratherfotrdton at 4:00 p. m Shelby, 5:80 p. m Blaoksburg 6; 25 p. m,,G8tonia 7:15 prm., connecting at Charlotte with train from Che.ter, Rook Hill and Fort Mill 3 0., also at Blaoksburg with tram frjm tiiffuey. To special trains will lesve Ch trto t at 5:00 and 5:15 p. m. taking on passengers at points be tween Charlotte and Salisbury. The special trains are soheduled to arrive Norfolk early morning of Wednesday, August 5th. and returning to leave Norfolk about 6:00 p, m., Thursday, August 6th. Two whole days and one night at the seashore. Ample time to visit Virginia Beach, Ooean View Old Point Comfort, Fortress Mon roe and numerous other points- of interest. Following low round trip fares will apply from stations named. Fares from other points on same basis : - Gaffney, N. 0., 25, Bla k I urg, 15, Bessemer Citv, $5 Law ell, $5, Rock Hill. S. 0., $5, Mooiesville, 15, HunteiSfille. $5, Concord, $4 50, KannapoUs, $4.50, Ruthurfordton, $5. Kings Mountain, $5, Oastonia, $5, Chester, S. 0 ($ Fort Mill, 5, Davidson, $5, Charlotte; $4 50, China Grove, $4 60, Shelby. ;5. Speoial trains will oonsist of both day and Pullman sleeping cars. Pullman reservation should be made in advance. For further information) reserv ation, etc, apply to any agent, of Southern Railway, or, RH. DbBdtts, division passenger agent, Charlotte, N. 0. All other size 8 in stock. Non-Skid tires 15 per cent additional, red tubes ten per cent above gray. All new, clean, fresh, guar nn tee! tires. Best standard and independent makes. Buy dirtct from us and save money. 5 per cant discount if payment id ,foll ac companies each order.. 0. O. D. on Id per cent deposit. Allowing examination Tire Factories Sales Co.. uept. A, Uavton. UQk , TRYANALGODINE For that tired feeling and all ailments associated with pain. For Colds, Rheumatism, LaGrippe, Lumbago, Head ache, tc. IfrgiWs that soothing re lief when you, are ?uffering. Writefor sample. Analgodine Medicine Go. Salisbury, N. C . 6 17 10r pd THEN03TH CAB J LI FU College of Agriculture And Mechanic Arts This State Industrial College offers strong courses in Agricul ture, Horticulture, Stock-rais ing, Dairying. Poultry, Veterin- i ary Medicine; in Civil Electrical Engineering; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cotton Manufactur ing and in Agricultural teach ing. Four year courses. Two1 and one year Courses in Agricul ture and in Machine Shop Work. Faculty of 61 men ; 738 studtnts ; 25 buildings; excellent equip ment and laboratories for each department. On July 9th County Superintendents conduct en trance examinations at each county seat. For catalogue write B. B. OWEN. Registrar, 0 Si-14tpd Wcct Raleigh, N C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Wo men of JJorth Carolina. Five regular Courses lead-'ng to degtees. Special Uouraes for teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins Sep tember 16th. 1914. For catalogue and other information, addresj 6-17-lOt-pd UUDS I. FODST. Presldeat, Greessloro I. c. 6 17 lot tllWJJi EDS $1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1 10 Article 10 , To advertise our Universal Shaving Outfit and Universal Products we will for a limited- time only, send this well I worth $3 CO Shaving Outfit for $1.00 vve sea our products to the consume! direct and therefore - you save all agents' profits whioh as you know are very large. 1 Hollow Ground Fazor. 1 5-inch Lather. Brush. 1 Razor 8trop, Canvas Back 1 Nikel Easel Bank Mirro 1 83-ineh Barber Towell. 1 Bar Shaving Soap. 1 Box Talcum Powder. 1 Decorated China Mug 1 Aluminum Barber Comb. 1 Bristle Hair Brush, Agents need not write. Each outfit Dacked in riant hn-r ii m Coin or Money Order, postage 10c extra Universal Products Co.. Dayton, Ohio, PORCH FURNITURE Including Old Hickory and White Maple. PORCH SHADES Something that is needed these hot days. REFRIGERATORS We have the best Refrigerators on the market. All sizes. Let us show you these. DINING POOM. BEDROOM, PARLOR, KITCHEN and HALL FOBNITXJfiE. COFFINS P ND CASKETS GEO. . W. WRIGHT V Furniture Undertaker Fairmms for sale If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If you have a Farm to Sell, List it with us. I SALISBURY REALTY Oiand Insurance Company. 4f Nl M VH yg viMQNj yj j sj vg yj NfVfX " it answers every beverage re-quirement-vim, vigor, refreshment, wholesomeness. will satisfy you. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY - ATLANTA, GA " Demand the genuine by full name Nicknames encourage substitution. Wbenerer ru see an rrow think of Coca Cola til I - 1 '. i if. I J H 3 i.
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