.( v. - . .1 - .. ? - .. iO 'r,vuV.r v-T4 ,,vr - .-rr w J III I - - J r ,Zfe . ' ' -J - , - - .... 'WW-. - r ' f " ' I (JjlTUTTnl 1 -1 till e0 t ! i U profits with share in the all Ford owners. Never before has the demand been so great for Ford Cars, proving conclusively that it is, in the long run, the only practical and reliable car .made. We are n w booking orders for future delivery, having just received notice of eighteen machines leaving the fac tory on the seventieth. These cars are the latest Ford models, and if you intend buying an automobile this summer, do it how, so' as to secure the $50.00 rebate. R. L: Reams, W. L. S. P. Lewis. Call Any of These Men Any Gladly Demonstrate the FORD. and They Will Hi fa mm Phone 224 LOCALS. Th- North Carolina Stale 0 t' metric Scciety will meet in Sal kbary Monday and Tuesday, J aly 5 b aud 6h. Ai interestiup pro Kram has tret; arransrd and quitp a number of the State's leading ptr metrigtci will he preeeDt - W. H. Leonard ot Salisbury is presi dent of the sooiety. The cew automobile licers" numbers are now bein received Qui a humbpr of bova under the direction ot E. M. Hoffman of the Community Y M O. A. left. Mondav morning for Seor-nd Creek for a ten days outing They went well prepared to enjoy their little stay in the sticks. There was a meeting of the exe cuUvo committae of the Rowan Sunday School Association here Friday afternoon to make arrang cneutB for the nxt meeting which will be at Back Creek Cburoh September 7th and 8th. Dr. C M. Poole was made chairman of the program committee, E. H. B'an was made secretary to fill ont the unexpired term of J. F. Hurley, resigned, and a loal en tertainment committee was ap pointed, which consists of the fol lowing gentleman: J. A Gil bertrE S Miller, S E Sloop, J. 0. Sherrill. E. C. Barger, J C. Wilkimon P. 0. Lfler and Rev. J C . Grier. C. B Webb, national councillor cf the Jr. O U A. M met with Council No 18, of which He it a member, last night and reoeived a royal welcome and mai;y congrat ulations. He made a very inter esting talk and expreis90 the wish that the councils in Salisbury aud Spencer w uld prepare for a big joint meeting at ilv early da?, which it was deaided to do. Seuttp r Lee S Overman and daughters, Mies Kathertne aud Gnoe, returned home last week after a trip to the Hawaiian It lauds, where they were guests with other pro minent Americans of the territory. ' I be auual outing ai d picnic of the Niiareth Orphan's Home, at Cresient, will be held on Sit urday, August 7th. This is al ways a very pleasant affafr and it goes without saying that it will be well attended. The annual scalp picnic will be held in the WatsonvilJe neighbor ho'd some time in Augast. The captains are A. J. Safrit aud R. E Alexander. The Ford automobile, handled by the R us-r Garage, is adver tised in this psper. They ar making a special off r at tbie time that should be of interest to thost who contemplate buying a machine. OTICE China Grove, N. 0., May 17, 1915. Notice is hereby given that certificate number 88 for one qbare of the Capital Stock of Patterson Mfg. Co, of China Grove N C , standing in the name of the undersigned, has been lost; and application has been made to the said Patterson Mfg. Co. for ;asucnoe of a new certificate. ' MISS IDA L. LINN. furtf Old Sore?, Other Remedies Won't Curt. 'he wont cas no matter of how long standing, re cored by the wond-rful, old reliable Dr. ortefs antiseptic Hei :nrf Oil. It relieves tin od Heuli t tbe ai.e .ime. 25c. SOe. UM Fannnis or sale i ii you want to ouy a arm, Lrge or Small, see us. )( i If youhave a Firm to Sell, a ijisi il witn us. If SALISBURY REALTY And Insurance Company. j w w w w nw nw wa w w w ms ms mm' QeaniLip Sale off-all. Suimmer Shoes We have just completed a ten days shoe gale, which has been very satisfactory in every respect. Even better than we expected. Hundreds fit our old customers as well a? lots of new ones have taken advantage of our low prices. Tin going through our stock now we find that we still have quite an accumulation of odd pairs and odd lots of most every grade and kind of shoes which are too small in quantity to carry in stock, and during the We are goicg to close these out at some price or other, and no matter where you have been buying your shoes it will pay you to come to see us during this sale. 19c Fop Infants' Shoes and Slippers in assorted styles and colors, worth up to fiOc. For 49c Yon can have pick aud choice of a big lot of children's slippers and barefoot Sandals iu white, black aud tan. Most all e-.zes iu the lot aud w t th up $1 00- - For 48c We have bunched together a !arg6 nesortmeut of chidror'a slippers in whit-, black, tan and red, s'zb 5 f 1$ a: d worth regular up to $2 00 At 89c and 98c We are going to sell several hun dred pair misses' and children's slippers i whites, blacks and tans in most all sizs and good styles, values up to $2.25 E. C. Scuff er Slippers. Jasfc the thing for summer play shoe7,- all sizs up to 2, sold iegu Jar up to 11.75 Bale Price 98c and $1.29 At 69c We have hnnohed together a large assortment of children's slippers in w it, black, tan and rd, sizes 5 to 4 ar.d worth regular op to $2 fC) At $1.29 and $1.48 We will sell quite a large assort meut of Misses' one aud two strap slippers iu patent leather, gun metal and kid, not all sizes of a kind, but all sizes intba lot and worth up to $8.00 Ladies' Oxfords, Slippers and Shoes. Here is where you save one third to one half yrur shoe money, What's the use to pay more when 5 on can buy the best here at such prices as these. At $1.89 to $1- 98 We will sell a big lot of ladies' Oxfrrds and s'ipper- in a'l the leading leathers aud lasts, all sizes in the lot aud worth up to $3 60. For 98o You may choose from a large lot of ladies' fine Oxfords aud slip, pers in white, black and tan. Most all sizes in the lot and worth regular up to $3, but some are slightly off style. At $1.29 e going to bjII a big lot of puups and Blipper, most tes in the lot from 2 to 8. ity cf the very best stock, in cluding rome of our best make and worth regular up to f3 50, a ffPJr.are cf course slightly off tin atvlfi bu j mt think of tbeprice. We f lad f all I Qua? At $1.48 to $1.69 We will place on sale several hun dred pair ladies' flue Oxfords and slippers in moBt all styles and sizes in gun metal, patent leather and kid, including such well known makes as Zeigler Bros , E . P. Reed, etc , values up to $4 00. Boys' Oxfords and Shoes. If your boy goes barefooted it's Dot cur fault. w hare cut the prices on our boys' Oxfords and slippers right down to where every boy in town can buy a new pair of sho. and Dot fel the s'raiu oo hi finances. Hen's Oxfords and Shoes. Deep price oouoessious on every pair in the house. Here are a few sample prices, we can't mention them all . $ 1 .29 for Hen's Shoes that Sold up to $2.00. At $1.98 to $2.48 Y.ou oau have choice of several hundred pair manVfiue Oxfords, in black, pateut leather, gun met al, Rusaia aud kid. Most all stvles and sizes iu the lot, including auoh'well kuown makes as W. L Douglass, Walkover, etc. with some af Edwin C'app fi ih Oxfords thrown in for eo-d measure. . Who ever Heard of Shoes-Selling at Such Bricesl. ' tcA clleWud .,, t u.' Successors to Whitlock & Rainey. -.a t -."i:.tf,?V. j. i n. q. fa - V. , 9 I J 71

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