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nwiwui, DEC. jgJ tkGl TWO. . nwiiinawat " - v WVKNIMU POST. Great Arrow Piercing Pricesi Beginning DECEMBER 15 and lasting only 10 days. On Holiday Goods, Dress Goods," Notions, Ladies' Suits and Men's Fnrniahings. We have bought too heavy and owing to the warm weather have fail to sell the large amount so we have made a eeasonable low price for the holiday trade. We can save you one-third of your money by trading at this store. Everything new, high class goods. Read every line we advertise and we will save you money. SOUTHERNERS BAY HAY. Object to IngersoU's Speech Be ing Retained la Cemetery. Chi.-eiW Evening Post. The Confederate veterans or M .nttroniery. AU-. have protested against the presence in the old I.ee mansion in the Arlington Na tional Cemetery of a framed copy . f the apeech of Robert G. Inger U in which he drew a picture of 'fV Srmtheraern-of- ihelday be fore the war as men who sold ba ,ft away "from the mother' breast," and used the words cruelty unspeakable, outrage in Hnite," to describe general slav ery condition. Mr. Ingersoll's speech, in fine print and inclosed under glass, hangs on the wall of one of the ; main rooms of the old Arlington ! homestead. IU appearance there has aroused the resentment of Southern visitor time and again. ! There is no sound reason why it i should have a place in a cemetery , where the government not ouly ; cares fof r the. lnion dead, but . i-ares just as tenderly for many .thousands of the Confederate ;.lead. i Just beyond the porch "f the I,ee mansion Uen Wheeler, of the Confederate, service, lies side by side with On. Schofield, of the BOSS BOARD MAN'S IDEA. Sale of Bed Croas Stamp to Help Along a Magnificent Work. Hampton's Magazine.. You remember how popular those "white plague" Christmas stamps were last holiday; how people bought the entire issue of 2'.000 and clamored for more. Well, it was Mis Mable T. Board man who conceived that idea, and it will be due to her efforts, in part, at least, that many more millions of these stamps, of a new design, will be offered for sale during the coming Christmas sea son. Miss Boardman will be the un official social arbiter of the White House this winter. She ha long been particularly close and inti mate friend of both the President and Mm. Taft. Mrs. Taft, contra ry to most of her predecessor, has no social secretary. Her long residence in Washington, which has covered most of her married life, placed her much more famil iarly in touch witb society per sonages peculiar to the social life of the Capital than any of the first ladies of the land who have graced the White House in a gen eration. Miss Itoardmsn w a sister-in-law of Senator Murray Crane, of Overstocked od Shoes. 16,000 worth cf shoes, all high grade, good makes at a big discount. 200 pair of Men's Shoes, worth 4.00. seas on's best styles, must go at 3.19 Regular 3.50 Shoes at 3.89 Regular 3.00 Shoes at 2 48 Regular 2.50 Shoes at 1.98 Come and see us on solid leather shoes. Ladies Shoes, 500 pair of Ladies Shoes to to go 1-3 off the regular price. Try these bargaing. Ladles Suits and Skirls Ladies' Heatherbloom Skirts, these goods we are overstocked on and we have -decided to sell these goods, season's best styles at 1-3 to 1-2 regular price. We have a full stock of suits to select from during the holidays. LOYLA.ND. We are headquarters. Fine goods for the holiday shopper. Our store will be open every night un til 9:30 until after Xtras. We will be glad to have you come in and look around. , Union service. Gen Wheeler s ' Massachusetts. Her parent. Mr. record in the Southern army is and Mrs. William J. Broadinan. toid on the shaft which stands at are wealthy. Their hoice in Wash 'the head of Ins grave. In Teias j intrton has long been rained as tiie other day a dinner was g'.ven to President Taft. and on the printed car l were word to the .effect that Tex.is came int'i the , Union in 1S45 and intends to tny ; in it forever. Mr Taft lias just ! returned from a trip throu?h the ! Smith, where he was greeted and I acclaimed as the President of a ; country always to be nn ted. In ijrersoll's speech can be spared , from the walls of the Lee hon?e in rl (.Ion. a meeting plaee persons, and for f'-r"V Salisbury Dry Goods Comp'y A 1 1 iiicdtt on C B t CIA n. n. nbnisv, myr. oui mam i. v CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSw 5 2 Bijou Theatre. Monday Tuesday Wednesday FRANK DAISY KING and IWISON COMEDY SKETCH TEAM "A BUNCH OF LAUGHS ETHEL TALBOT Singing and Dancing Soobreltc 2 REELS MOTION PICTURES By Edison Kineteacope MATINEE WEDNESDAY 3:30 P. M. Admission Children 5c Open Mght 7:30 to 11. Adm. 10c and 15c. i h Ely Directory COAL! COAL!! COAL!! Boy Yonr Coal From SALISBURY ICE & FUEL CO. AND "SAVE THE DttTERENCE" We Have No Solicitor Phone 199 FOR SaUsburySpeacer and Suburbs We have commenced the canvass for the 1910 CITY DIRECTORY and respect fully request the co-operation of the citizens of Salisbury-Spencer and Suburbs in this work. The directory will contain a general, classified business and a street directory, and much useful information classified as miscellany. In order to assure an ac curate directory, household ers should give the canvass ers definite information as to names, initials and occupations. Piedmont Directory Company (Inc.) Home Office: Asheville, N. C. E, H. MILLER, Mgr .-citing the warm and boundless hospitality dispensed (here. Mr. Taft. who is president of the nations! Red Cross Society, interested Mis Broad man in the work several year go. With energy, intelligence, and tact characteristic of the American girl who starts out to do things. Mi Bruadman virtually breath ed the breath of life into the Bed Cross Society after the confusion Sport in Landing a Biff Drum Fish into wWh its affair fell during ilmmgton Dispatch. the Spanish war. Mainly througn While fUliing for trout in the 'her efforts, the aociety was reor Banks Channel last night, Oeorge Iganuted and placed upon a highly Manuel, a fisherman, eanirht a tre. (efficient and prosperous basis. nwmlMts drum fish. .Manuel leljWhen the news of the Mesina !he member of the finny tribe j earthquake reached, Washington, play out the line to its limit. IMiss Kroadnian, within a half When the driim swam I shallow j hour, took prompt action for the water. Manual killed it with an; relief of the suftVrerv In reeog. par. The flslr.wa brought M the. nition of her work, the Italian city this mornW and was left f government dei-orstwi her with at the corner of Front and Prin- j reproduction in gold of an aneient ees street for several hours. It (Roman civic crown. It was bes dttravted the attention of all -towed throtmli Hie Italian Anibas passi'tliy. The fish measured jsador in Washington. Miss Broad four feet in length from tip to tip man has a desk in the onVc of th and it weighed 64 pounds. It is , Red Cross Soeietv in The War De Southern Railwa ARRIVAL VOKTHBOUXD. 80 from Jackaonrills, 12 -J Ra. I front Charlntt. iju . I No. 44 from Atlanta, 7 as a i oo itos AiuBta, 11 J5 r I no. no, wai to rreensbr, No 12, local to Richmond, 7 Js Wo. 88 front New OHm il ouTBBOtnm. So. 29 from Waihiitua, Ko. 45, local to Charlotte, a m. No. ST from New Tork, I 4S J o. il from Bieamond, I JOi no. zi rrom ttaleigo, I JO Xo. T from Richmond. 2:15 No. 43 from Waihiaitoa. If ail, 9 p. m., mail and erp-J eam passengert tout Lynchburg. ntOM THZ 'rar. So. 36 from Memphis, Hj5l No. 22 from Ashevdlt, ljjp.1 Mo. U rrom BJioxriUMjOf I mom soswotsi So. 22 from Norwood, lU No. 24 from Norwood, inA DEPAKTIH HOETHBOUKD. No. 86 local t W situs rw. P. BL So. 30 to Waahingtoa, No. 8 loeal to Rjcfemood, i 1 1 No. 44 loeal to WasMnfWt, ! No. 22 local to Oolotbon, I p. BL No. 48 local to Grteosbar. 4 one of the largest drum fish eauuht in the Banks Channel in nanv moutlis. New York City's total out- stalling bomls now exceed Mt().0(.0.0(X. Thanks to the Mc- Clellan administration this ia a billion-dollar city, and a billion dollar country looks like small potatoes. -New fork World. COTTON SEED MEAL EXCHANGE For Seed at Liberal figures Bolh Ways. Our Bovita Feed is scientifically mixed un der the Pure Food Law Act and is the best milk and butter producing food known. THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. Salisbury Branch M. C. QUINN, Mgr. When you want choice cut flowers or pretty plants, call up Salisbury Greenhouses PHONE 88L Wanted! To make your Christmas Cakes. Bring or send ord ers to MRS. CM. WILLIAMS. Next to Presbyterian Church bpenoer, N. C. NOBODY BPAiED. Kidney Trouble Attack Baliibnry Hen and women. Old and Tosnf. Kidney ill seize young and old. Come quickly with little warn ing. Children suffer in their early year Can t control the kidney secre tion. Girl are languid, nervous, suf fer pain. Women worry, canT do daily work. Men hare lame and aching backs. The cure for man, woman and child. Is to cure the causethe kid ney. Doan'a Kidney Fill cure sick kidneys Cure all forms of kidney suffer ing. Salisbury testimony prove it O. Ii. Russell, retired, 322 East Inni St., Salisbury, N. C says: "I heartily recommend Doan'i Kidney Pills, knowing them to be a remedy that live up to the claims made for it. I suffered for months from a lameness across my kidneys and though I used any amount of medicine, I was not benefited. Upon learning of Don'a Kidney Pill, I procured a supply from McPherson 4 Co', drug store and took them accord ing to directions. The pain soon left my back, my kidney were strengthened and my general health was improved. For sale by all dealer. Price 50 cent. Foster-Milburn Co, Buf falo, New York, solo agent for tne united State. Remember the name Doan'i 1909. partment m Washington. Except for a few weeks in summer, she is there daily from morning until ill the work in sight is disposed nf History teach n that the main object of mobs is monarchi cal revolution to dethrone the king and raise the deuce. No. U to Richmond, 7.50 f No. 38 limited to New TorM p. as, lOUTHBOtTirO. No. 29 to JarfcsoDvillf, 1 40 I N'i. 15 local to C'barlrtU, 541 S'eTsT limited to Ne Oris 3:50 . m. I So. 7 loeal to Charlott. 2 'si So. S3 local to Atlanta. Jt No. 43 fast Mail to Atlanta p. as. WMTBOUKD. No. 11 through to Kdqit3I. No. 81 local to AslcriU. U a. Ho. 35 through to Meatr 1. m wnswnon RAHCX No. 23 to Norwood, 9 JO a No. 21 to Norwood, 43S a Sol bins scureii an honest man so much as what if he. had a great temptation. BANQUET TOHIOHT. You Can Safely Eat On if You Take Two Mi-o-na Tablet Af terwards Theo. r. Klattx A Co. Guarantees Them. It i really a pitiful sight to sec so many thousands of people wor rying about what they can eat and what they can't eat. Dyspeptics, they call them selves, but they stretcb the imagi nation when they do it. All these people need to make them healthy, cheerful and of sound appetite is a box of Mi-O-na tablets. The stomach of a dyspeptic is overworked and rnn down. It need help to digest the food, but more than that it need a, pres cription that will : cleanse,' reno vate, strengthen and put elastici ty into the stomach walls. Mi-o-na is the prescription that will do this and do it so promptly that youll wonder why yon didn't try it before. ;. - It stops belching of gas and dis tress after eating in five minute. It i undoubtedly : the greateit stomach tonic ever given to- the public by a specialist in stomach diseases. - .- V - Leading druggists everywhere sell Mi-o-na. ' T. F. Klutts & Co. ell it in Salisbury for 50 cents a large box on the money-back plan. Test . sample free from Booth' Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y, IIVPME! Ootm eatairn or money hack. Just brattheitin. Oompietontat, Jnrfndinf State of North OmI Deeartrent oi Sum. To All to Whom These Fr Slay Come Ureeunf, U'k... It iniktiri 14 IE :.r...;- K A,r anthent r-jcord of th psoci'td.BP I voluntary dissolntion thern Stockholders. di.'po'",1 ,: Be, that Miner si a corporation of this Sutf. ' principal office is aituated 121 South Main rtrwl. towa ef Salisbury, CoaalJ wan. State 01 or"1 1"1'" iiaini ilv airent t and in charge thereof, opes proces roar be served, plietl with all the reouiwaw' Chapter 21. Revisal of 19 tied "CorporatKns.' Kf ary to the issuing of ' coie ot uiwjihi'v". . !Orimel Secretary ot Su" Iby certify that th. .d C.1 uob did, ob tne 10m " ' j lono. file in 1 r, .MAnted and atteste- sent in writing to tb aia of said corporation, . . . .ni til WBlCtt Sia cuusr": .IpJ ord of the proceeding. -are now on file in my ia Testimony "--- . 1 hereunto set my iUiXA 18th day of .NoveaiW. 1909. (Official j guYAN GBD1 SecreW1 Wot prompt v. -0 1 service, day or 'v"Jt, a ML OlBe next door 1 era Hotel. , rftj uuiHfi, iuauufcuo(Hxx jurogglsta
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