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J) AVI SCORD Vol. IX. MOCKSVILLE. N. C THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1907.. No. 19. ss. - V- v.- SFifteen Thousand People Killed by an r Earthquake. z 5 London Oct. 30. The city of- o o JHBokava in Central Asia, is report-c Med destroyed by an earthquake g Oand fifteen thousand people buried g , rr,, . J PI unaer erouna. xne governor anu . his mother are the only survivors. O Tashkend,v Russia, Oct. 31. A g xnrKescan lanasnue, causeu uy- othe recent earthquake, buried the 2 C nrV wl 4-s-var - j-v-P ITn nr) f Aflll OTTO SO It is thought the whole populace nf 15.00(1 was killed . The ffOver-P . , wnor and his mother are thought to 2 be the only survivors. The earth o 3quake occurred Ociober 20 and 21. git was registered by instruments all over the world. Karatagh and rtYi a c nVbvMi n rl I n rr onnnti-waTOmniin. .... z ptamous, and it is believed that tneo COME TO SALEEBY'S UP-TO-DATE CANDY KITCKEN. CANDY MADE DAILY. Salisbury, - - N. C. OFFICERS: E. P. WHARTON, Pre. A. W. McAUSTER, Vice-Pres. AM SCALES, 2nd Vice-Pr.. & Gen'l Council. DAVID WHITE, Sec and Treat, Bargains That Can't Be Beat. Bit toppled on the town. shocks so loosened the earth that fft!?tt?M? TMf?tbfJ Storm atGalveston. Galveston, Tex., Oct. northwest storm of short durations t. Swith heavy rain, passed over this i j 1 rri : r . jmuiiy eitriv luuav. me muu ai- Ltained a velocity of 72 miles Chour for two minutes. About II When You Visit Salisbury, N. C, It will be to your interest to see o4 oaPi r houses vere blown down, one wo -c. It will be to your interest to see the Hman being killed in a falling struc-H soture. It is estimated that 20 per-5.-. AnAimAiis e-rLr rh f iTvnif-iiiA so rUfrf VAAVfJ. 1111 MO OfcVWim. 1 Ul 111 VU1 VVOl 1 1VU W sons were injured in the western . jk f a V ' 1 J A 1 JlL uuusea were uuruoieu auu me jjqstocks of goods were slightly dam naged by water. . FExciting Naval Battle.-Several Killed. ElTlDire Block. 222-224 S. IVlaill. Gciting little naval battle took place! 44fc44k4444it4k4 in this harbor. today between mutinous crew of a Russian torpe H X THE WITHERSPOON CO. $ 6 Per Cent, or 4 Per Cent. We Offer Guaran teed 1st Mortgage Bonds. Which will net the investor 6 per cent semi-annual interest, and with no more trouble than a Savings Bank Deposit, paying only 4 percent. They are secured by Improved Real Estate and guaranteed by this com pany which has a paid in capital of $125,000. Write for booklet. NORTH CAROLINA TRUST COMPANY Greensboro, n. C. . DIRECTOR J. W. SCOTT. 2. V. TAYLOR. E. P. WHARTON. A. M. SCALES. A W McAUSTER. W C BROWN. R. G. VAUGHN. J. M. HENDRIX. J. VAN LINDLEY, DAVID WHITE, L. M. SCOTT. r the O 'comrades. 0 A The mutineers finallv achate, hate less. apitospend in hating any one. The Beautiful Lesaon. If you love, love more. If you Life is too short Ewere subdued, but not before afito spend in hating any one. Why Ljnumber of men had been killed or war against a mortal who is coins f- wounded. the same road with us? "Why not New York Panic i. Over. gexpand the flower of life and hap- S 1 A. t At 1 fi WewTorlr.Ont.ai.Th finnn SPss uy leacning inose who are cial situation today was so nearly"", T T , , , , 1CDOVU!J normal that there were few- new""1 " features of importance. It .gheart need not .be. Your form stated by bankers that the calls S1" J t 6 J f"u Sfor money from the neighborhood 14L11U1 liof New York and the entire East08 in the St IUgged' appeared to be practically satisfied, 5erea piacesi Ihe place lor assuch calls for currency of an nr:re' he COttaf for love- Not gent character as were being- re-.., L , ' nil r enmennnr it lira m ti tint ror sceived came from points west of 3- ... -nr- mu ii u rjcareiui, Dusiness wiu crowa an the Mississippi. The calls are be- U . . -, . .... ft. . . , ... ...jinere is oi Deauty our. oi tne neart. HI hlH 1R fftiTT linn haa mvan fha Rah. gpermic. r1... , . . Hwe may leave business and have a Rural Route in The State. There were 1,187 rural delivery routes in operation in North Caro lina October 1st, according to a freport just issued by Assistant Postmaster General DeGraw. The Postoffice Department has received a total of 2,418 petitions trom the State, and of this number 1,128 were adted uponunfavorably. Iti or . tn bicker- 0 out 9 H pan i n ct . .TTiY n. Vi a n to Ul o "-"""""o The Record will do you good. wasEanother passenger said the Indians In order to put a stop to, least attempt to, stop the ings and class enmity growing ' tt J 1 A L Al A oi ine practice oi nazing ac tne d; w ' sign, of a Hard .Winter. & M. College, at .Raleigh, Presi o When the ateamer Ca.ssiar ar- dent Winston told the freshmen rived recently she brought down and sophomores they had bettergfrom the north a numher of Xoba 3go out in the field and settle theirInlet Indians who are distinguish- fjumtrxcuues iu icguiai puginauu. ed above othe Indiflris fnr gjfashion. Accordingly this is be-?their wisdom in weather lore. One ing done. Two battles were pulled f the red men in conversation with off last week. A commander present to see that no murder .i mi a. a. i " i a aone. ine mmier uas creawu affinter and had already to great deal of comment and critUhmake preparations to secure them cism, some approving and others gselvea inst cold Forest m condemning the college - president. Omais, c particularly the common A Drunkard's Awful Deed. wwolf, they say, are growing longer The Earning Power of Money. . ne oi the most awtui tragedies gnair man usual, this lact may Old John D. Rockefeller got hisT"that eveiM)ccurred in North Caro-reasonably enough be construed as idea of the earning power of moo-&tfi3&ok place Oct. 25th in Anson -pointing to a severe winter, but in ey when he was a boy, engaged asaccounty," when Eliier -H-gb tower, athe estimation of the Indians the a day laborer. By digging pota-Sdrunkard and a noted whisky deal- oteatimony of the wild animals is as toes a $1 a day he managed to er, shot and killed his mother, and noothing compared with the signs save $50 which he loaned at 8 per Hlater cut his throat with a razor and warning vouchsafed by the cent interest. At the end of the piwhen. he realized the enormity ofraoon. - , m . i - : i 4. l l l l S year it orougnt mm jp. Anaco"18 crime. a.uuui uiue oxiwk ug. there's where old man Rockefeller, Pand his mother and sister were sit- h a r iv i .i i ii It Pays to Advertise. A Kansas man is convinced that advertising pays. He advertised for a lost $5 bill, and a stranger, who had picked up one on the . . , - - streets, read the adveitiseraent and restored the bill to the -adver tiser. A few days later, while looking over a waistcoat he had his idea of the earning power of g was telling him how she loved him,Hrillas, for the cure of Scrofula in laid off, the original lost bill ,wabi -Vancouver World. P. P. P., UPPMAN'S GREAT REMEDY. Is the greatest blood purifier in the richest man in the world, gotiing on the porch, and his motherpithe worl(f; superior to all sarsapa- all 34 routes have been discontin ued in the State, six having been discontinued since the first of July. The number ol tri-weekly routes in the State is 87. There are 69 petitions pending before the de partment for the establishment ol new routes. There are more routes in apera tion in the fifth district than in any other in the State. Mr. tW. wrKitchln has 182Yohfscredit. Theeighth district ranks second with 147 routes. The seventh dis trict has 129 routes, the ninth 115, the second district 110, the fourth 109, the third 106, the first 104, the sixth 100, and the tenth 84. Exchange. CURES BLOOD, SKIN DISEASES, CANCER, GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER FREE. If vour blood is impure, thin di seased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, zema, itchingr, risings and bumps, scabby,, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheuma tism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B: B.) Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich. Drujrcrists or by express $1 per large bottle. Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as it cures after all else fails. .Southern -Railroaded Operates over 7,000 Miles of Railroad. QUICK ROUTE TO ALL POINTS NorthSouthEastWesL s Tttrough Trains Between. Principal Cities and Resorts AFFORDING FlRST-CLAfcS ACCOMMODATION Glegant Pullman Sleepiug Cars on all Through Trains. Dining,, Club And Observation Cars. For Speed, Comfort and Courteous Employes, travel via the South ern Railway. Rates, Schedules and other information furnished by addressing the undersigned: B, L. Vebnon, Trav. Pass. Agt., J. H. Wood, Dist. Pass. Agent Charlotte, N. C, . Asheville, N. C. . 3. H. Habdwick lass. Traffic Mgr. W. H. TAYLOE,Gen'l Pass Agt WASHINGTON. P. G. v r ' i j 1 . " - z. a. i . r r z. a j. m i . j - - r; . money, xsy a very simple caicu-k JuouDues pieauiug wuu uiui 10 juices worsi lurui; iToiire, nip uisease, lation it was an easy matter fordriuk no more. Presently he drop Swelled neck, Running Sores and Mm to-determine that his littlegped .off into sleep and his rfT. ?JSLZ snre and per surplus of $50 placed at interestfspoke to arouse him. Starting up, manenI cure. would earn for hinr as much mon- tohe demanded, ''Who are you?" Miss Ida Hastings, Savannah. ey as'he could make in four dayspand fired a 38-calibre ball through OGa., says otatoes, JandSher heait. Gasping, "Ellis, you ncorcure oi hard labor digging potatoes from that day to this," says the have killed me," old man, "I have made money mydead. slave and have made it work forzto his own home, -cut she was suffering: all the a terrible case of scrof- his mother fell""'"' a"" ulu CiaA nnti T T T T innmn.i)u D I Saturday morning he wentRemdv tH(1; thfi rp M his me." Our Home., and died in a few hours. throat Op nmmlpf e n.nr& 7 1 " Sold by All Druggists. 2 found in a pocket. . He says ad vertising pays 100 per cent. Exchange. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by 'Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are! proving to the people without a: penny's cost the great value of this! scientific prescription known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop'f Catarrh Remedy. Sold by C. C. Sanford Sons Co. We cordially invite the Davie county people, when 'in Salisbury 'to visit our store and make it your headquarters, leave your baggage, etc., with us. "We'll take care of it. We have arranged for a big trade during November and have thrown out lots of special values to help it out. ; -. SHOES! SHOES!! i For men, women and children. We sell good shoes at the most reas onable prices. Every shoe is well worth the price asked. We carrjr a very large stock of SOLID LEATHER Shoes made by Goodman A Co., the largest manufacturers in the world of medium priced solid leath er shoes for women and children. Goodman's Kid Shoe, all solid; S to 8 at 65, 8i to 11 80c, Hi to 3, $1. Goodman's kid lace and navy calf : shoe for women, a shoe that will give good wear at $1.50. The SelbVs fine shoe for ladies, very swell styles and comfortable, all .styles km . and patent at $2 to $3.50. Elkin Home shoes for men, .women and children, will keep your feet dry. We have a full stock. Big stock men's every day shoes, cap or plain toe. $1.50 to $2.50. Men's fine shoes, patent colt blucher at $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. . Rals ton Health Shoes all styles. One price to all $4.00. Men's, Young Men and Boy's Clothing. Anybody can make good promises; it's harder to make promises good, and the only way to make good in the clothing business is to have .the right kind of clothes at the right prices. We promise to sell you the best suit you can buy for the price. Come and see if we make good. A suit must fit well or it isn't right. Our $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 suits are wonders. (They fit right and will wear fkie. r ; Dry Goods, Cloaks, Coat Suits and Millinery. These departments are full of the very nicest and cheapest to be found. Trade at the store that keeps prices DOWN, then you'll trade at ' BELK-HARRY CO., The Big Cheap Store. Salisbury, N. C D. S. RED,. 1 . WINSTON-SALEM, K C. One Block South of ZinzenrJorf Hotel, . '-' Wholesale and Retail China, Crockery, Glass ware, Etc. .'.tUi We are the only people you can find in town - that can sh.ow'a you a full stock of these goods. Our prices are guaranteed as. low as the lowest. We buy in car lots and consequently; in-; position .to give the wholesale as well as the retail trade njbn ey saving prices. Alw.ays glad to have you drop in and seej us, and look over our big ''stock." . For wedding and birthday gifts, you will find the largest and most varied stock in the State. All our fine dinner wares . and Japanese goods are bought direct from France and Japan. Always buy open stock dinner sets, We can fill in your -broken pieces'. ' '. ' . :.' ' If You Are a Merchant, A ;i Then you are especially interested, for we can sell yo any Vj quantity. See what yon get. 'Terms same as. other like " houses, and a saving of 15 to 25 per cent. We are in a posit- ion to serve you better than far away jobbers. Give-.you j goods quicker, vve are nere to please every ooay - icespj-r D. S. REim The Davie Record and that hot insect known as ' V The Yellow Jacket, Both One Year For Seventy-five iCtsijtp. v .,r -
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