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I . ! yWAT. APRIL a, an tn KVEwraa post. is is ft - 1 M.) f it i J! - :: tit , $ -,,' 111 ,: :T:. f. "5 V- i, 8 ' ' ' I v r, ' 1 . " - fet; : '; ' si-'"' fevfr Reams-Jones Furniture Co. will make it interesting and profitable, beginning April 20. m. .;n ruiMA ntNNPP SET with each ourchase of 550,00 CASH ggj W e W1U glv VJUV " ' 52 or CREDIT. We want one thousand new customers and make this extraordina-y induce I REflMS-JONES FURNITURE 103 SoiJleain hi'BBEF, WINE fND IRON s the most unique and helpful tonic ever prescribed. It can be digesled by the most delicate stom ach, and its rejuvinating ptoperties are wonderful. Yet it is not a stimulant. Rexal! Reef. Wine and Iron makes rich, red blood, strong, steady nerves and a clear, vigorous brain. Ic is the ideal food-tonic worth its weight iu gold to invalids and al! thin people. Try it ! Smith Drug Co. Prescriplionsls. ft The Salisbury-Monro Road. Concord Tr:bunf. Mr. .N. is '-anlf!, vnf prtJi jJont antt unn-iap apirit of Uie Slrf.!ur-Mnr6 JtailroMi. i ij.Tt' l.iay with l.hr s?.ivt r pM-rl'-. In 'oiiv.rsalt wrtb a purttr f this prT Mr HK'aii iiNS Jiainl that the pmspfrtji w-r" er.-winiiriy brisrht for im n-w n.vl. Ts.v, the Iwtion m (roost Cjwk ami Bufo'M townh p. in fjninn i-uiL-.ty w-.-Uii be held Ma; 13 ai:i l.( h) rvrry asitran."' th;i1 tJ:, ln.r.dj: wonM oarry. ' H 'U Mm. Mr. Mcanlsi. af r :f!i i-l, n. nrovklrfl thr !xmi.I rairy. w-ll work bcylc on tin1 iv.arf." W wa- asVi. "Tfc '.Nir:r. i riojr wftrk will Ijp Ifi'n r fJiry days ;in.i w;t.in six ty i.iy. , w.;! n. mov.ne dirt." a- .:.'. ' MSN GAINING IN GERMANY. B onflow er Philosophy. It sn.tiines happfn that the Xeium Showi Hale Inowasin obituarv notice follows ratio p.,.. b-iri A 1 r 1 ftives Wrecked by Whirl- wind. .birrt Anjoniim. w?i,:'!w;nd pa.1'! thrfusrH th. ?' t h. Ttif of Mr V S .... itiirnsiiTlf :wnh;.f -I-. ;tTt. -noon nd took up ' 'v,-. burstirc th'tr! t' - ."nttTinir b(H5 JHid y ' -.1 '. Tlivr.-s-.-f" m-v. 'n; . 1 '-. lifnrby but thy 1 nr.- !;r;i7'v! ir tht b-as - f , - t" f... t h'jh. wh 1 :t ;.;!? fwn ;3'i :: f f",t. This . . i f -r by Mr. W. T.'.'.1'-. w iva t c wit t T.p perform.''. ';pf flwlv .p. tlie nows of a suwss 1;j! fpration. Win-:, a man says "be U willinfr to admit his opposition may b r:L't. H.1 d'sn't man it; -jw in fc. is vrhippid, aiid ha to Mimit ii. lUnidt's iK'lpini? hnruwlf, a man wno is &rt at ttui h nsiwlly t p.'cti'd to furnish aoui awisUny f-r bw k:n and frienda. Hi.w. v-tr. a man mtist do som"1 tliirsr mor- tJ.an kp tho si-urors l-.arpenl. iu ordt-r to qualify as a iro'kl husband. When a man feels that it is a shame to waste o murh time l.-eiiinc von can depend uirf'n it ri .it he isn't one who i tKth-rl J ity inminia. What has beeonie of the old fashioned motVr "ho vorriod a is.od deal for fear irypsie' would kidnap her ehildrouT More Rapidly Than Females Etc "An Eye for an Eye,' li.i!. :ph ,vtr4 Wiener Th" t.i -I. u'?ed man vK .-it n- .ii. ...mi liiri.tv1 i!i" jiisticv f the i-ace with it l as lii-.-n mitdone (ne of iImko t'am'irists -m trial pulled out his i!av .-v.- a!:. 1 made an insho.ji a' the jnilL. Ni tt sonie one will have tf. tir- a vdley of fal-i- felli .it the eniir so it ea:i be narrat.-d : m.- f.ir an eve. and a tooth t-'.tli " Oerlin. April 26 The Tn-raun .:nper;al eenaus of last I-eenib'-'r i sho-s a mtrioos chanpo in the nnxKirtion of malfr to females in tie population, which.' pratlually . m ahifling to tha lvanta(ie of the male element Like alt old and ihiekly-settled eountrun. frirma ny contains an excrss of female in its poptdation, but. while in l'Wi'i there werv tftkl females t erer- 1000 males, the proportion n ll10 ba4 fallen to IC.'O to 1. :ue resiwrtive pereentaRes ot in- erease during the five years bmi! .IS per lent, airamst t.t er eent . The masndine predominaoee , is bein attainert in spit-- of a enater male death rate, whieh i 1? 1 per thousand. a(raiat 16 2 per thousand women. This pniportion in well illustrated ir; the imperial J family, as six of -the Kmporor':! i seven ehildren and the Crown 'Prinre's first fhre. '!i!i!nn are '. ivy. file iern:nn itenth rare roniio .oe to fall effiilarly. the latest ;rate, ,17.1 per thousand :ti Prussia, .l.einsr the Unrest r. mr led. The .stati'ties fur the previ-ms year were IS per tlioiisjmd ;uid in 1W2 T0.."t whie.li was ifie pr..ioirs bur rei-i.rd. Just Received i A barrel of Imported Rut-' siari Sardines seasoned with lemon, celery, mustard seed, pepper, onion and spicies. You will like them for a luncheon. Remember Dressed Chickens for Saturday. . D. 1 Ess I k The Leading Grocers. The "0'RWWD Salisbury's Elegant New Piay Moose 3 THE CARENO TRIO One of the Best Gomed Acts on the Road, Two Reels of Moving Pictures Matinee Every Day at 4 P. R Wight Performance Starts Promptly at 7 pchdj f I; isier fur a ma:i t" pet out U than .i?t trouble. Manv a rich man makes a I If doesn't matter whether von (rive nitsat.iD.tr majesty his due or 1 not; hell pet it just the same. I Wedding $tfti ELECTION NOTICE. Notioa of Election for a Special Renooi Ta for Kaet gvnrr I There will be held at the regular I polling pl.'uv. for the municipal election in said town, on the first Tuesday in Mav. 1311, to vote a speeiai tax of 2," cents on the hun dred dollars on real and personal property and To cents on the poll, by order 01 the hoard of aldermen of the town of Kast Spencer, N. C. This April 1st. 191 1 II. C. Bl'KCK. Mcvor. Atte!? T. II Ieonard itiho V.-s ...Ml Is- 1 a fciiio iuai tv ill uc iuc II1UM Fr1 1 ated will be the most useful om V. . .. I .1 1 .A x uu wiu una inera ax our piace 01 luwi icdsuuduic pricca. HoU house r an& Hott) Manufacturing J eUteUrs. 204 South Main St. - - . . , - PH NEW ARRIVALS--- I have just received another shipment of new goods and have markl them at Special Low Prices and they go on sale at prices such as follows : Yard Wide Embroidery Cloth at 5c 15c Durability Cloth at 10c 15c 40 inch White Lawns at 10c 10c Dress Gingham, 1 lot at 5c 10c Seersucker Gingham, 1 lot at 5c 18c 36 inch White Madras at 12 l-2c 2Cc and 25c Dimities for children's dresses at 15c 20c and 25c Flaxon for Shirtwaists 15c 25c Ladies Gauze Vests, while they 121 last at 12 l-2c Dress Gingham at Also a splendid line of White Ii from 15c ud to $L00 ner vard. For other goods of all kinds at hi prices call at A, W. WINECOFF, Salnglbem M. P it i
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