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In some homes you have
no doubt noticed an indefinite
something hat almost sems to make
you jc ptct the occupants; before you
see tren. If you carefully consider the
matter you find this Is due to the ele
gance ani canity of the furniture. -
By elegance is not meant ; expensiveness,
but rich good taste, and by dignity it Hot meet tit
rr.ass.yenesa, but the careful mfctcHiog of . the ftiutere linM
cf the furniture with the rest of the room, , ,
If you aim at having in eltgant itii dignified home '
; let ps show yen whtt we Win, We have selection
that has already mad local hornet ell this tnd
more. Come In today and let us show you around.
THE SAME OLD STORY.
Three-year-old Durham Boy Victim of
- - . Open Fire,
Durham,' Dec. 27 The only fatality
... of Christmas reported in this city was
: lt' Earning late yesterday afternoon
i of the three-year-old son of Mr. and
4 Mrs. Ed, Marshall of East Durham.
Just how the little fellow's clothing
silght oft Art it riot Known,. as he was
; alone in the house when Ms screams
Attracted attention.
-i Mrs. Marshall had gone into the
. lack yard for a moment leaving the
terdny afternoon. She had not been
out of the house but a minute or two
when the boy ran to the door scream
ing, with'bis clothing in a blaze.. The
mother and neighbors, who were at
tracted by the cries rushed to him and
put out the-flre; but not before he had
received fatal burns, death relieving
the suffering about 9 o'clock last
night . , ' . .
The supersition is that the boy be
gan playing in the. fire when his
mother, left the room and the cloth
ing caught in that manner -
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Issued Morning, Evening and Sunday.
TUE GREATFST HOME PAVE OF TRK SOUTH.
rZVlS OF THE, 5VORLU la gattiertd y:th Well-trained tpwiial er
r . ondcnts of the SUN and t.. fcef ort. tht rtadert to cohcis and Inter-
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If 9 SUirS market newt makes It A BUSINESS MAN'S NEC2SS.
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iIm , .1 (i fashion, art and miscellaneous matters.
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Rev. Dr. George II. Cox, Pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church, Spencer.
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Calvary Lutheran Mtasfon Witt rect
Handsome Edifice pt Onfe New
Church Will be of Rowan Granite
and Will Cost About $6,000.0-7
Rev. Geo. U. Cox, D. D, Pastor,
, Calvary Lutheran Mission, of Spen
eer, N. C., was inauguarted, and the
congregation organized in 1904. Be
ing very few in number, and having
no church-home, it hat been a hard
struggle for the congregation to live.
Rev. Geo. IL Cox, '. D. D., took
charge of the work May 1, 1912. He
was called with the hope that, out of
his large and varied experience,' and
his intimate touch with all depart
ments of church work, he might
arouse interest and carry the-work to
success. At the tlifte of hia. taking
charge of the work the congregation
'us greatly depressed and discourag
ed because of the field having been
vacant' for a considerable length of
time and the uncertainty of the fu
ture. Under his leadership new life
has been infused, and the prospect
very much brightened. New members
have been received and others are
making application.
A movement is now well underway
for a modern stone church. Tht Cost
is to be (6,000. The seating capacity
will be about 350.
It will be of Rowan granite and
will Lb located on Carolina Avenue
near Fifth street. ' W
Sixe of main auditorium Is to be
40x60 feet
Cruciform in arrangement
Has a. large Sunday School room in
basement, with concrete floor: ,
v Building furnace heated through
out. . - '
Electric lighted in all departments.
On one side of the pulpit and chan
cel is to be a room for . the use of
parents. , . .
Qn the opposite sido of the chancel
is to be a council chamber.
Membership when building move
ment began, 80.
Membership at present, iZ-
The contract for the building stone
has been let and is now being placed
on the lot .' . .
I The contract for other material and
for the erection of the building will
be let as soon as the weather will p -mit
in the spring and it is hoped that
the church will be completed during
the summer.
Negotiations are in progress for
memorial windows, and when the
whole is completed it will compare fa
vorably with other churches of the
town, ' j
That so small a band of workers
should undertake so large a task as
to build a house of worship of this
class is an evidence of unbounded
faith and courage.
In this great undertaking the con
grcjravlon has the .good wishes of
whole communitywand it is devoutly
hoped the building will be completed
at an early date. , '
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APPRECIATION FROM PRISON
Unfortunates Incarcerated in Count v
Jail Publicly Thank Sheriff Me
Kenzie for Remembering Them
Christmas. . .
Yesterday afternoon's ma'l brought
the following letter to the Post with
the request to publish:
Salisbury, Dec, 26, 1912.
Salisbury Post:
The courtesy and generality , of
Rowan s accommodating Sheriff is
not to be excelled. ' Indeed, the yw
ent incarcerated unfortunates would
be still more unfort'inatj vcre they
to neglect to return their- kindest
(sympathy and deenort gratitude Jot
the elegant meals Berved them on
Christmas day, also the bountiful
gifts of fruits to each prisoner.makes
them feel at lea that t hoy have
not been passed by unnoticod.
' The sheriff not , only treats . . his
prisoners kindly on the anniversary
of their Savior's birth, but he is ever
wide awake to the. necessities, com
fort arid wants of thoso tntvutted to
his custody, "
The young man in chnrie oj" the
jail is ever 'ready with a smiling
countenance .to accommodate those,
in his care.
. " Respectfully, - '
, '; PRISONEKi?. ;
ffhe See Mve
A Special Sale on Coat Suits, Lojig
Coats, Rugs and all Other Goods,
at the Cheapest Prices you ever
heard of in Salisbury.
Sadies' teat Mts
$2.00 value, sale price.. $16.98
$21JiO value, tale price.. ..,.$140
$180 value, ale price.. $12.56
" $13.00 value, aale price.'. ....$8.48
$12.30 value, tale price.. .,..$6.49
The beat bargain you ever get tn
Coat Suite, Long Coats from $2.98
up to $1150. "
RUGS1 RUGS! i
The beat value you ever get in
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$2.00 Rugt for 98c
Now this is a chance if you want Coat Suits, Long
Coats or Rugs. We know you wiH be satisfied at
THE BEE HIVE
I have for Christmas fresh Ponk,
Hams, tender Roasts and tender,
juicy steaks, fresh meat of all kind
kept in a first class meat market
Give me your order for
OYSMS
Nuts of all kind, apples, oranges,
-layer raisins, figs,' and nice candies,
all as good as money will buy.
Phone 355-3S6.
H.1VOTE
109 W. F1SIIER STREET
PHONE 355356.
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42 East 28th Street
(At Subway Station)
New York City.
European Plan
$L50 Per Day and Up
American Plan
.- $2Jft Per Day and Uo.
Apartment accoamodallng i or moi
persons from $4.09 to $3.00 per day.
Special rates by the week or month.
Inspection invited. Reference x
changed. A quiet family hoteL rec
ommended to ladies visiting New York
City alone. Upon request by lettet
or Telephone 2566 Madison Square, i
messenger will meet you at ntntion.
Mark A- Caldwell.
THE GREAT REMEDY '
. . COUGHS AND COLDS.
FOR
Miss Nicholas Entertains. '
Miss Eva Nicholas, entertained at
her home on South Ellis street last
night from 5 to 7 o'clock' in honor of
her litte guest, Miss Mary Hendricks
of Greensboro. Flinch was played in
the early part' of the evening after!
which those present were invited into
the dining room where delicious re
freshments were served, Thoe pres.
entwere, Misses Mary Hendricks, of
Greensboro, Augustus Cinley, Anna
Miller, Louise Mailpiri and Mary, Sue
Irvin. ' f
Why have a cold! Take YERKES
WINE EXTRACT of COD LIVER
OIL. It is the greatest remedy ever
known for curing t cold and prevent
ing colds, building up run-down sys
terns, etc. It hts a great merit in it
Take six bottles and feel well ; It will
cost you only $5.00, and you will not
be disappointed. ' Money is worth a
great deal; we can hardly do without
it, yet we can do without money bet
ter than we can do Without health.
YERKES WINE EXTRACT of COD
LIVER OIL will give your health and
save you money in the end. YERKES
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N.C. ; . a ' - ' ;h '
Winston-Salem N. C, Sept' 9, 1909
Messrs. Vaughn-Crutchfield Co.K t
Wir.ston-Ealem, N. C. ,
Dear Sirs: I was induced by a
friend of mine last winter to give
Yerkea Cod Liver Oil a trial as g pre
ventative of grippe. "I found tht prep
ration beneficial to me. It did not
Interfere with my digestion (as other
preparations of oil have done .before);
it toned up my system, increased my
appetite, and fortified me against the
4assitude of the 'early spring months,
t can conscientiously say j.hat it gave
me satisfactory, results. ,
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SEA GULL WITH LEGBAND
r DATED 1869,. CAPTURED.
Paris, Dec. 28.-JV Seagull, with a
ring attached to its leg bearing the
inscription "1869," return to zoologi
cal station Heligoland has been cap-
eured by a French hunter.
MILLER'S
GOT IT
The Best Things to
EAT
FOR DINNER:
' Tomato Soup, Chicken Soup, Com
cemme, Clam Bouilon, Oysters, Tur
key, Celery, Chicken, Ham, 0'po33um
an3 sweet potatoes, Cranberry Sauco,
Creamed Potatoes, Sweet Pickles,
Peaches, Dill Pickle3, Beets, Toma
toes, Chicken Salad, Plum Pudding,
Fruit Cake, Pound Cake. Trjr Fhoga
Coffee, Postum.
.HHALE
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THE LEADING GROCER
- k Telephones 77 and 78.
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ANNUAL MEETING.
' inn annual meeting
holders of the First National bank of
Salisbury, N. C, will be held in the
banking rooms of this bank in. Salis
bury, N. Cf at 12:00 o'clock, noon on
January 14, 1913.
' W. B. STRACHAN, Cashier.
State of Norlh Carolina.
Department of State.
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
To All to Whom These Presents May
Come Gneeting: . . -Whereas,
it appears to my satis
faction, by duly authenticated record
of the proceedings for the voluntary
dissolution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all the stockholders, de
posited in my office, that .the West
Brook Club Company, a corporation
nf thin State, whoso nrinpinul niffipA
is situated at No. 112 E. Inniss street '
in the city cf Salisbury, County of
Rowan, State of North Carolina (A.
D. Hartman being the agent therein
in charge thereof, upon whom pro
cess may be; served), has complied
with the renuirement.s nf Chanter 21: ;
Revisal of 1905, entitled -"Corpora.
Mavaio, . ai i.i.it.iiw. : av yaiu mdhiii V4a
this Certificate of Dissolution: .
.'- Knur. . Thirifnr. ' T. Jj. A Hrra-n
Grimes Secretary of State of the
State of North Carolina, do hereby
certify-that the said corporation- did,,
on the 6 day of December, 1912, file
in my office a duly executed and at-
a a . I . . J ! a.1 i . . . .
testeu cunseiiv in wriuiij? vt me qibbo- .
lution ef said corporation,' executed
k.. ill .Va 1V..(
said consent and the record of the
proceedings aforesaid, ere now cn file
in my ofPce as provided by law.
.'' In Testimony Whereof,. I have
hereto set my hand and affixed . my
omciai seat, . at naieiKn, mil 9 aay :
of December A.,D. 1912.
- J. iiKxAN ukxmes,
Secretary of Slate. '
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WANTfcD SlX HUNDRED , TWO
two horse loads of dirt on the tot
adjoining my mother. Mrs. J.- M.
' ' Monroe, 621 West - Inniss street,
Salisbury, N. C. Communicate with
mt at 383 Dorchester avenue, South
Boston, Mass., ps to price per load
or square yard. J. M. Monroe.
A NICE STOCK OP
Millinery. Call on or write. TF.'
Hudson .Spencer, N. C. v . .