VI iiMti .1 I 1 , (Iks -'M 2 11"! H! Ml ill V-!-.il i ? ft 9 8 r it. tt . i l; T is : ;1 i I if " f' MM) M .:v- r ft X i. -J J. ,.U V. !a 3 J?-. I ,!;;, if- . :rV;l: " SALISBURY POST. IXEUT, MA? jt-., TAGfc two. The Reams-Jones Turnitur e Company s m AY Makes it possible for you to addpretty new pieces to your home and pay for theia without ixv -convenience. How about that nice Brass or Iron Bed you have been wanting.. Why not come around and select it today ? We have just received a solid car load of Brass- and Iroa Beds 5J and can make it to your advantage to look over our line. Come in and let us show you. REAMS-JONES FURNITURE COMPANY, 103 slala!A . Bishop Assails Play Advocating Divorce. Kansas City. May 10 The first issaUment from th.- Catholic "Uwrv-h regarding its attitn.1v i mui Joseph Med i! Patterson's ew play. "'Rebellion." was mailt today. It came from Thomas F. Lillis. so-djutor bishop of this li.'sf, ud inii ats tint the church' will not san--tkin attinilauce at this play ur a! a."y othrr plays in t.V-a-n whem the p!ay is pjyhIuoihI. "If :hi- p'.ay rosolvcs itself into t rc -rn of divorce still rt'mar-raa-." !h" bishop said, "ami this is vib.it :t ion, then it will bp took'sl up-)n by a'! Catholic as Tp;. to principles that vtry iTH'H-.i.- - of th thur.-h holds most "I .it.! pn Ivr t' accept thf i a n.i t.a-'liiaps of ChrUt ha;, follow h- suspcstioiK of a pi-iy of Joseph Medill Patterson. On. rre play i known by Cath oli. .. sanction ilivorce. ("'atholics vryw b.'tv will avoid it and re fn.v t . patroniie the theater that insult their use sacc nwanj faith " Pa- HcNamara Rented Bam for pers." Ijulia-napoiis, lad.. May 10. -Teraid Jones, the man from nJhora J. J. M'-Namara rented a stable, in- wh;ch rvtivtive liurns found lyi:.!iiit", proved an important witness before the srand jurj- in fie- ;n.'st!Mtioa of the ilynamit- J'.r.es .s a member of the Iron Workers' I'nion. He told the jury that MoXamara asked if he could vfiX his stable, as he wished to Uvr- some old papers. Jonc -nt :i the stab! to hitn, te said. -tad i.iv.- nim the key. Jones a! t he -a r.td In rfft. - M -N',iT,ara had And A 10,000-Acre Orchard. The announcement of the char tering of a corporation for tile parp.M of constmoting a 10.00O aepc onKiard in the eastern portion of Harnett county evidences that irradual steps are beinsr taken to develop the we!l-nijrh limitl'iW fruit(rrow:n possibilities of North Carolina As briefly outlined the plans contemplate the plant ini of pi-can. pea.'h, apple and 'ther trci-s and the immediate in stallation ol larsre trucking oper ations. Fruit urowinff hag been attempted in North Carolina al most since the beginnine, but in iorneft-hat haphazard fashion. There are many excellent small orchards in the east notably in the vicinity of Newbera and the mountain farmers are beginning to realize the importance of the mane- The establishment of a larg.- nterprise Uk" the proposed Harm " t orchard would necessari- ;itr.o t much more attention to ti:e sulijcct and lend impetus to its advancement. Furthermore, the lOOW-acre orchanl may be ex pected to set an-example in the matter of careful (rradinif nttd sorting of the various fruits and the best methoit of packing them for shipment it"ins npa which it "jid be difficult to Jay too much stress just at this stage of fruit vrowi'ie in North Carolina. Charlotte Observer. Ex-Governor Glenn aa a KUuon- ry. Ex-Ouvernnr Olenn was in Ral eigh a day or so ago, and the cor respondent of The Greensboro News say: " 'I am a western man. ' Suife was the answer of ex-! Oovernor R B. Olenn to a ejues- tiou from a Dauy Newa represen tative as to whether he entertain- the stable 'ed any thoughts of entering the rented it contest for the seat in the Cnited :ot know that dvnamitc States Senate now occupied by irnd j'.-'i stored ;a it until i; was Senator Simmons. Evidently the! di co v-'i d hy the detectives. iex-Governor feel that sectional '- lines would b3r h'a entry, if he Tirr.e Brings Many Changes. .wished, into a contest for the eat Si- :n.!iz aiiout the discovery whinh. by precedent, goe to the nf ro- kworn, and all the other eastern half of the State, but of ww a.--s. n:i-:y of ns an- still course it may be seen that he left ';.. "i'i va' ..f tears who re- itiight not have any objections to s. woi.i Now vloc-o we; t )..: T(Wt :i i Ult) 1 1 aseii - waen a patient, with the making a chance at one represent wis !!'. prn:tfe(l to have in the western half. Thre i a e e - ' v.. lie. lie was prcbahility. pess:ly s remote one. ' h-' f !; riv and bt und'T ertin condition miefct 't-.'-ai A t--a.;, e-nif.il of K- an attracliv.- ..r.e. that t'rover iter w.o - - n- d r. il death. ' rcr Olenn may eon;-- into the con i.ut do i.nr friends and tfce ft against Senator Overman. If, (for instance. Hon. F.. 3. Jus1 s do? Feci vu-k ,.ati ' v nil h'.i.i fii-I of ',! And .fisvetsnom. and some ... you think of pii'tir.z alir.iAt deride to contest Mr, Over- wi:h prc-.ino-r.ia in n bath :n.ia f-r his seat, the ex-C.overnor ice? B'.U they ib, it. W- I w-.ii!d probably lie an entrant." .1 !e dosvd on hot t.-as and jt w,t. it will be seme time before re1 tram the measles. We 'tl .-re is a change in the seat oceu ... be blistered all over the 1 pi.-d in the Senate by Overman, f t pneumonia and ver-!Ve !ou!t if Governor Olenn has of air was excluded fromh't-y serious designs upon it- Any- w. it :s cur opinion teat ne can do ffl'-r- b'hI as a missionary than l,c trC-i i Senator. Coar- lohe Chronicle. M-csi;tn,.iJ;?:i 5 :rrCt:t '.s i V.,.,,, I Piano u WHO JL T. f o Contest July 4th WILL GET THE PIANO Y OU ? Then Hustle-For your Competi tors are all Mighty Active VOTES AS FOLLOWS : Mrs. Jna. McCaolens 75,905 St. Ijtke's Guilds 68J73 Mrs, C V. Barkley , . ... .66,195 Mia Ethel Thomas 59,4.10 Hickory Jr. Club , 39.95 Muss Lillian Praley 39.105 Miss Florence McXca! .. ..14.2:t. Mi.su Mabel Wellman .. ...14,liW Maa Naanw Jkiford .12.5fXi Miaa Jesnie Andrews , .,10,730 Mixa Genevia Braslley , ,10W Miaa Mary Louue (Ugiaad 9,560 Mrs. O. O. Hernngtaa .... 8..123 Mrs, R. U Maiiney , 7S5 Mm. J. C. HUntee 7,410 4th Co. Coast Art Club . .i 4.910 Mas Nom Maynard .. .. 3,300" W. McPherson & Gomp'y Salisbury, N. C WSI-d chisi parti- h. r -cr,. but m ist of ns got well. Th--y s-.iise us in a hath of iee and "We ,-t well most of tia V. crZ Agi- we recall a case of a little abc 1cm than two years old who w:ui s vaKed in ,1 bath tub of ice tor pneumonia, at mention of which its moth. threw a "duck "fit," but the child recovered. fireenaboro Record. Awful! Toledo Blade. Yon may not know it. but smok irng before meals renders the bne eal bucona inaer.titive to alimen lairy stimulation and neutralize;! the alfacto-gastatory reflex Try it and be convinced. JaRPiniicmsiwbM.. 1Wi Some farmers are still planting corn with a vim. The season is iate and there is natarallv a hustle. Cured Wlibeot Operation. I if ATE OF MINNESOTA, I ' t wuni 1 sjv aAitr.i vl j 1 Rl?f? ol 0 ia, Miaa, Mm Brit daT rwsra. do T thai I am Ue penoa nsmtd la end who aabambed tht foU owin statement aad tia an la ttM of atr m fcaoKledM, la erery sarticalan "I bad Mvem paias in my tifhlaida, W,t Z bovathaAppcBdU. I went to the doctor sadV proamnion caatAppradieitlaand adTiscd an epmtion. taamad I went to anc ston sad nrwast a bsttw of (Adler-i-kai Vanoe'i Han. Vance "a Hall, on Raiiroaa at Alexander, ten miles north of Anheville, N. C, haa large, cool room. Excellent table. Five hun dred feet of veranda. Pretty grounds, tree, etc. Tetms rea sonable. Aiidrens iMrs.) R B. and J. N. Vince. eod.4t. Treatment After taklaj it the malt ins Indeed sranderfal. Tka paioa stopped and 1 HA Use n new man. I aearttly TirnaZLi t-i w treatment to asroM ttUca vita Appeasbcitie, H I kWttwTcaiJSlr- J. KEWaidLX, KoteT FnhUa mmiTrL. " -- - j. 3. W. McPHIBSOH t, Agent. Silverware, Rich Cut Glass, CM Karnak Brass, Chafing Dishes; gifts that will be the most appj ated will be the most useful ond -You will find them at our place n at most reasonable prices. HoUhottse r vtiHottfe fanufetfturfnj JetveUrs. 204 South Main St. . . . - . Phow ml Keep Up With the News, Pead the Post Subscribe for the Post. Post Ads. 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