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"He had,' says the writer, "his red heeled shoes and his blue hair pow er." . "Thoroughness is the twin brother of honesty. When an employee gets the reputation of doing a thing' not pretty nearly but exactly right It has more influence with - his employer than " bril liancy or talent. Success Magazine. AT fj only un address plainly 94 Men's and Ladies' and $4.00. fYT. $1.50. good Shoes at moderate 9 Phone 295 RO, N. C. ! in Style, Fit and Price s College in Va., (second in the South) e of the finest in Kichmond. j&inareea ress. jmtaaetnma cenooraTmex says; th of the Potomac -River." d of several business men for th best out exception, they an recomrrrerrtrcrJ s. Law Stenoaravher. Richmond Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, horthand, Typewriting, eiegrapny Ladies and gentlemen, uay ananigni ter at any time. By mall. BookKeep- to those who cannot come to uoiiege young men, especially to teachers. G. Al. smitbdeal, pres., Kicunona, va. Orlln at tJve Ldtof MacIju , The krto Sir Isaac Holden's lnrven tkms hi connection with the wop! comb ing Industry have almost obscured from the public's remembrance the fact that ho was also the originator of the Inciter match. This happened while filling the position of lecturer on chem istry at the Castle Street academy, Reading. He used to rise at 4 In the morning in order to pursue his studies and found ths old fashioned flint and steel extremely Inconvenient. Bo one day he made a paste of phosphorus end other substances, stuck it on the end of a silver of wood .and found it would Ignite on being rubbed against any rough substance. : Hoklen himself did not realize the importance of his dis covery. Not, so, however, a pupil of bis to whom he-8howd It. This youngster, who chanced to be the eon of a London manufacturing chemist, at once Wrote to his father about it, and shortly after luclfer matches were issued, to the world. London MaiL Proper Wat "So Wiseman la married at last. He used to say If he ever got married hVd manage his wife all right." 'l "Well, he's pretty shrewd; he's go ing about it m the right way." Is he? How T V 'Letting her have her own way.- Philadelphia Press?L . tag: viSF i $2.00' SHEJRJLOCK HOLMES By A. CONAN DOYLE, Auttvor of Tr Adventure of Mtarlock. Holmes." Tlw Hound of th BakervHlV,T.h Sitfn of tre Four." "A Study In Scarlet.- Etr. ; 1 meant uo bara. sir. I'm sure. - The young woman came to the door last evening; mistook the house, she did. And then we got talking. It's lone some when you're on duty here all day. ; ; ' ' , ' "Well, what happened then? "She wanted to see whei'e the crime was done had read about it, in the pa pers, she said. She was a very re spectable, well spoken young woman, sir, and I .saw uo harm in letting her have a peep.. When she saw that mark on the carpet down she dropped on the floor and lay as if she were dead. I ran to the back and got some water, but I could not bring her to. Then I went round tho corner to the Ivy Plant for some brandy, and by the time I had brought it back the young woman had recovered and was off ashamed of herself, t dare say, and dared not face ma" ; i "How about moving that drugget?" " "Well, sir, it was a bit rumpled, cer tainly, when I came back. You see, she fell on it. and it lies on a polished floor with nothing to keep it in place. I straightened it out afterward. "It's a lesson to you that you can't Copyright bj Collier's Weekly. THERE, SURE ENOUGH, WAS A ' THE deceive me. Constable MacPherson.'V said Lestrade, with dignity "No doubt you thought that your breach of duty could never be discovered, and yet a mere glance at ' that drugget was enough to convince me that some one had been admitted to the room. If s lucky for you, my man, that nothing is missing, or you would find yourself in Queer street. I'm sorry to have called you down over such aV petty business, Mr. Holmes, but I thought the point of the second stain not cor responding with the first would inter: est you." . j "Certainly, It was most interesting; Has this woman only been here once, constable?" "Yes, sir; only onoo." "Who was she?" ; Dont know the name, sir. Was an swering an advertisement about type writing and came to the wrong num- ber very pleasant, genteel young wo-; man, sir. ; j "Tall? Handsomer ! "Yes. sir: she was wJJ srrnw fa Dlooaoc On erery bottl of Liquozono ire of fer 1,000 for a disease germ thai it cannot kilL We do this to assure you that Liquozone does kill rerme And it is the only way known to kill germs in the body without killing if Jne tissues, toow Any drug that kills gems is a poisonv and it cannot be taken! in ternally. Medicine Is almost help! ess in any germ"' disease. It is this tact which gives Liquozoae its worth ' to humanity; a worth so great that, after testing the product for two years, through physicians and hospitals, we paid $100,000 for the American rights. And we hare spent over one million dol lars, in one year, to buy the first bot tle and give It free to each sick one who would try IU ; Acto Lillo OnT'rfon. : XJquozone Is not made , by , com pounding drur, nor is there any alco hol in it Its virtues are derireat sole ly from gas largely oxygen gas by a process requiring immense apxaratus and 14 days time. . This process . has, for more than 20 years, been? the con stant subject of fyienflflu and chemical research.. ; '-- .' .', :' The result is a liquid that does what oxygen does. It la a nerve foop and blood food the most helpful thing in the world to yon. Its effects r re ex hilarating, vitalizing, purifying.' Yet It is an absolutely certain germicide. The reason is that germa are vegetables; . . r m m m m m . m m lit iMg h ILLUSTRATED K BY F. D. STEELS A young woman. I suppose you ungux say she- was handsome. Perhaps some would say she was very handsome. "Oh. ouicer, do let me have a peep!' says she. She had pretty, coaxing ways, as you might say, and I thought there was no harm In letting her just put her bead through the door." i "IIow was she dressed?" "Quiet, sir a long mantle down to her feet." "What time was it?" "It was Just growing dusk at the time. They were lighting the lamps as I came back with the brandy." "Very good," said nolmes. "Come. Watson, I think that we have more im portant wonk elsewhere." . As we left the bouse 'Lestrade re mained in the front room, while the re pentant constable opened the door to let. us out. Holmes turned on the step and held up something In his hand.. The. constable stared intently. V "Good Lord, sir!" he cried; with amazement ;oh his face. Holmes'' put his finger on his lips, replaced his hand in his breast pocket and burst out laughing as we turned down the street "Excellent!" said he. "Come, Friend Watspnt the curtain rin up. for tWv GREAT CRIMSON STILL UPON FLOOR. last act. You will be relieved to hear that there will be no war, that the Right Hon. Trelawney Hope will suf fe' no setback in his brilliant career, that the Indiscreet sovereign will Ve cmve no punishment for his indi9cre ton, that the prime minister will have no European complication to deal wit!. il l that with a little tact and manage- wt upon owr part nobody will be a penny the worse for wjiat "might "ha bfcen a very ugly incident." , My mind '.filled with admiration for this extraordinary man. "You have solved it?""-1 cried. "Hardly that, Watson. . There are some points which are as dark as ever. But we have so much that it will be our own fault if We cannot get the rest. We will go straight to White hall terrace and bring the matter to a head." , V ' ' .-" 5 . When we arrived at the residence of the European secretary: it was for Lady'Hilda Trelawney Hope that Sher lock Holmes inquired. We were shown into the morning room. . ; "Mr... Holmes," said the lady, and hei Germ That Liquoronc Can't Hill and Liquozone like an excess of oxy gen is deadly to vegetal matter. V Liquozone goes into the stomach, into the bowels and into the blood, to go wherever the blood , goes. No germ can escape it and none can re sist it. The results are inevitable, for a germ disease must end whea the germs are killed. Then Liquozone, acting as a wonderful tonic, quickly restores a condition of perfect health. Diseases which have resisted medi cine for years yield at once to Liquo zone, and it cures diseases which medi cine never cures.: Half the people you meet wherever you are can tell you of cures that were made by it. vY- ;iGerxn.Di9cascg These are ' the known germ diseases. All that medicine can do for : these troubles r is to help Nature overcome the germs, and such .results are indi rect and uncertain.. Liquozone attacks the germs, wherever they are. And when the germs which cause a disease are destroyed, the disease must end. and forever. That is inevitable. Attlims '- Hay rereT Inflnn Kidney DiseasM -EaQrlpp -Lenoorrne IJTer Troubles . Malaria Nenralsta. Many Heart Troubles . Piles Pneumonia Plenrtsr Quinsy . . , Kheumattsm Bcronla SrphUU Skin Diseases Ftomach Troubles Tbxoat TronbiM Abtcesa Ajuemi Bronchitis -Blood Poison ttriirtit.'H TMMM Bowel Trouble Coughs colas - nnninmntlnn CoUo Croup Constipation Cm.rairh Cancer Dysentery Diarrhea Dandruff Dropsy Dyspepsia face w-aspTmv wTfh Tier"lnw:gnatlon. "this is surely rsost unfair and ungen erous upon yonr part. I desired, as 1 have explained, to keep my visit to you a secret. lest my husband ehoul think that I was intruding into his af fairs, and yet you compromise hie b coming here and o showing that there are business relations between us." "Unfortunately, madam, l had no possible alteruAtire havs been com missioned to iecover this immensely important paper.' I must therefore ask you, madam, to be kind enough to place it in my hands. The lady sprang to ber feet, with the color all dashed in an instant from her beautiful face. Her eyes glazed. She tottered. I thought thattshe would faint. Then, with a grand effort, she rallied from the shock, and a suprem astonishment and indignation chased every other expression from her fea tures. "You you insult me,. Mr. Holmes." "Come, come, madam. It is useless. Give up the letter. She darted to the bell. "The. butler shall show: yen out.' , "Do not ring. Lady Hilda; If you do, then all my earnest efforts to avoid a scandal will be frustrated. Give up' the letter and all will be &t right. If you will work with me I ran arrange everything. If you work against me I must expose, you." She stood grandly defiant,- a queenly figure, her eyes fixed upon his as if she would read his very soul. Her hand was on the bell, but sfee had for borne to ring it. - "You are trying to frigbten me. It is not a very manly thing, Mr. Holmes, to come here and browbeat a woman. You , say that you know something. What is it that you know? "Pray' sit down, madam. You will hurt yourself there If you toll. I will not speak until you sit down. Thank you.", . "I give you five - minutes, ' Mr. Holmes," "One Is enough, Lady Hilda. I know of your visit to Eduardo Lucas, of your giving him this document, of your ingenious return to the room latet night and of tlie manner In which you took the letter from the hiding ptece under the carpet. . She stared at him with an ashen face and gulped twlos before - she could speak. . "You are mttd, Mr. Holms you are mad!" she cried at last. "lie drew a 'email piece of cardboard from : hia pocket. 'It was Xhe face of a woman cut out of a portrait. "I have carried this' because 1 thought it might be useful, said hm, "The poiioetnan has recognised ' rt." She gave a gasp, and her bead drop ped back in the chair. "Come. Lady Hilda. You have the letter.'. The matter may still be ad justed, vl have no desire to bring trou ble to you. My duty ends when I have returned the lost letter to your bus band. Take my advice and be frank with mc. It Is your only chanoe. Her countge was admirable. Eveis now she would not own defeat. . .. "I tell you again, Mr. Holmes, that you are under some absurd illusion." Holme rose from his chair. "I am sorry for you, Lady Hilda. I have done my best for you. I can see that it is all :n vain." He rang tho bell. The butler entered "Is Mr. Trelawney Hope at home?" "He will be home, sir, at a quarter j to 1." ' , ' j Holmes glanced at his watch. 1 "Still a quarter of an hour," said be. ! "Very good; I shall wait." j 'Tlie bdtler had hardly closed the door ! behind ' him when Lady Hilda was ! down on her knees at Holmes' feet, i her hands outstretch, her beautiful face upturned and wet with her tears. "Oh, spare me, Mr. Holmes! Spare me I" she pleaded in a frenzy of sup plication. "For heaven's sake, don't tell himl I love him so! I would not bring one shadow on his life, and this I know would break his noble heart." t Holmes raised the lady. 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I have never tried TJquesone, but I f yon will supply mo 60c bottle tree I will take it. .....,..... .... ' , 91..... .......... S V GIts f nil address m If plainly. Any physician or hospital not ret using Llauoaone wUl be gladly supplied for a tw Salisbury Business . Directory This Directory Is published for the enefit of - Evening Sun readers and '.('.'" :he firms represented herein are chos en as being, reliable and worthy of oublic patronage. McCUBBINS 3L HARRISON i Real Estate and Insurance N'ext door to Davis and Wiley bank. Salisbury, N. C. " WANTED To feed five hundred hungry people. Jome and try. a steak with us. We aave an experienced cook, the besc in zhe city. Come once and you are sure o come again. STAR RESTAURANT East council Street THE MAN WHO SMILES Occasionally we run across he man if ho was born with a "smile in his mouth" instead of the silver spoon. You can have the Smile of Satisfaction and the silver spoon too, bysendlnjj your work to SALISBURY STEAM LAUNDRY ALL, PARTIES OWING ME FOR coal are requested to call and settlo at once as your bill is past due. This means you JOS H. MCNEELY Ju 20. lm WANTED TO SELL 8 room house and lot on'Newton Heights, desiraiie location. , Terms one-half cash, re mainder oh good terms. Apply to W. L. RAY, Spencer. N. C. HOUSER. & CORN EL I SON Will do your work an3 give satisfaction. We make a spec ialty of Tin and Slate RooUng, Guttering and Repairing. . . . NORTH MAIN STREET, close to Jail G. S. WILLIAMS & CO., 107 West Fisher Street Want to repair your Bicycles lor you, NOW, and get you ready for a spin and business. A good supply of New Wheels on Hand. , ' JOB PRI.NTING For first class Jpb Printing on short notice, you are Invited to give me a ?all. W. H. STEWART, 120 West Inniss street. WATCH THIS SPACE for some surprising things In photo graphs. " FRANKS' STUDIO . Near Passenger Depot CALL ON C B. JORDAN Real Estate and Insurance 107 W. Inniss St. Salisbury, N. C. Also office Spencer bank Spencer N. C. ' ' . ' j - CALL ON D. L. GASKILL Headquarters for Pittsburg Polish ed Plate Glass. ,. , Office Bell Block. mm ' Ve want you to try th w refined, lasting perfumes mads In Callfomfa r,, t- r ""this ad out snd prcr:nt It ViTVithlO cents and your L . ti,tm9 address to any f r cruSiit In this city. 1 1 V -"g -'- entitles you to ( V h 5 cents worth V - M A r XC cl any cf v 5Monit Perfumel,w -1 ii ua iinwpr a . s . VXP flowers crow. Gc Cl. .
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