1 THE Weekly tun WILL BE DEVOTED TO THE SH1R-I INTEREST OF THE FARMERS OF ROWAN OOUNTT, Subscribe at Once. 1 1 pmU3r Twspapor, Devoted, tHe "beast interests of owan Ooia&ty. VOL. VIII--NO. 37. GREAT BARBECUE DAY Drn . mtN HAYE A BIG DAY Qala Occation at the Home of Mr Bureress 0m oapona Inbe No. 33, enjoyed a mat is unparalled in the re cord of fraternal minolino ;. Kowan county, Wednesday at the home of Mr. Burgess Owens, five "s ircm Salisbury. ny as t o'clock members of the Tribe could be seen wending I""" wy to tne forest to hunt for and kill any game that might be coming their way. And they found same nlonHf.il ah r Cffl tlFu vented ffiriH KnLi. ing the reservation of the noble Red Man, who.had so generously permitted the Indians to take charge of his premises. The War riors protected the Sachem while asleep in his wigwam and allowed none but his most trusted braves to approach. Members indulged in different sports and amusements. It was announced at 10:30 a. m. by one of the "swiftest runners" that the hunters and ecouts were on their way from their expedition laden with game rabbits squir rels, etc. These were immediately given to the cook, and the pot began to boil. At 1 o'clock the Sachem sum moned his warriors and braves and the Tribe assembled and the Sapo fla Tribe war daces was given as never befpj seen in this section. After tferfe (lance and various innan. understood by Indians the feast was announced. A all rM-nOAItt rMi.llAi T. rdtjjt" tork, beef and mutton was cooked to the Qaeens' taste to say nothing of the barbecued rabbit, squirrel and chicken. Every one present enjoyed the occasion very much, and there was nothing to mar the pleasure of any on this memorable occasion. At a regular DedSiag of the Tribe a vote of th&nks was extended to Mr. Owens and for the hospitable uianne''-" in whip.ri thnv wprp r. d. This organization has been since its inception trying to incul cate in the hearts and minds of its members a social and fraternal spirit, and the efforts put forth in this direction have not been in vain. She banquets, barbecues and so cial entertainments have been the means of bringing the members of this Tribe in closer touch each one with the other than other way that could be devised. It would not be amiss in this connection to pub lish the following paragraph: "The social side of lodge mem bership is often neglected, when it should be always one of the fore most part.- of the meeting on each . A I I J A I A. 1 siaitu sieep, ana not oniy mere but in the life outside the council chamber it thould form an im portant part. Too often we neg lect to pass kind words or bestow kind actions that would cost us nothing and would be of a great SALISBURY, N. 0?VEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1904. THE ALDERMEN WIN SPEHCER TAX CA8E PA88ED 01 The Supreme Court Sender a Decis- sion Favorable to the Aldermen. Correspondence of Snn. Spencer, Nov. 16 -Information was received here today that the Supreme Court ha? rendered a de cision in favtr of the town of Spencer in the action brought sev eral months ago by J. P. Wingate, J. D. Dorsett, D. C. Eagle, and others, of this place, in an effort o restrain thfe town from the col- ection of its taxes. The case was first heard before Judge C. M. Cook in the Superior-Gburt; at otatesville and a decision given in favor of the defendant. The plain tiffs, however, appealed to the Supreme Court with the result as stated above. The prime question was whether or not the tax levy as made by the aldermen of Spen cer is legal viz.: Fifty cents on the poll and 50 cents on the 1100 worth of property, which is in ex cess of the former rate of taxation. The question being decided in the affirmative, it is learned, the board of aldermen will at once take steps to re-establish a police force and provide other municipal necessi ties which were curtailed by a temporary restraining order and will continue business at the same old stand. Ex Congressman John S. Henderson and P. S. Carlton, Esq., represented Spencer in the action and Messrs. John L Rendle man and T. C. Linn were the attorneys for the plaintiffs. Mr. Sydney Hisdon, who re contTy located MM(i engagg in the hardware business, was married to Mr. Jennie Powell at the home of her parents in Cas well county. Mr. Bisdon is highly esteemed here and his bride, who has frequently visited in Spencer, is not only a social favorite, but also a most lovable and excellent young woman. They will reside in Spencer. GREAT UNDERTAKING PARTY RETURNS FROM IARR0W8 Mr Caldwell Considers the Narrows Proposition Immense. Capt. E. B. C. Hambiey re turned last night from the Nar rows, where for two days he had been with a party of guests. In the party was Mr. J. P. Caldwell, editor of the Charlotte Observer, who said last night to a Suft reporter "This is an immense undertake ing and its magnitude was a reve- ation to me. I was particularly impressed with the fact that noth ing is planned for today alone but very thing is laid out with refer ence to durability. When the Whitby C mpany has completed its operkions the near by towns and cities vrili indeed have cause Price, $1 Per Year We ciW HJ, THE CHILD CRIMINAL, TIE GIRL 18 BADLY SCARED, Little Sis Bates Talks in unintelligent Fashion. - "Sis" Bates, the 12 -year-old net gro girl who is now in jail charge with the murder of her child com panion, is either one of the cever est impersonations of innocence or the most guileless child living. Thet girl has an open countenance andf a bright face. There is nothing!! in her appearance that would in-f dicate vicionsness. She is badly? scared, however, and when a Stm' balled at her cell she timidly approached from a corner. n the cell with ber is a negro wg man who was sent up for disorder- conduct and this woman says he child will not ducue$ the case. "Did you push Blanche Chris tian into the creek ?" thp iri was A BIG CORN SHUCKING. 1,000 Bushels of Corn Shucked at Mr- Corriher's Home HOW M'CUE Granted Many Privileges, But is ly Guarded OBE DAVIS ESTATE. it is Estimated to Aggregate From $12,000 to $15,000. The estate of the late O. L. Davis, who was killed at Piney church by his brother in-law, Clay Grubb, is valued at between $12, 000 and 15,000. It was thought at the time of his death that Mr. Davis carrried several thousand dollars insurance on his life, but this was an error. He had made application for a policy, but the same was not in effect at the time of his death. Davidson Dispatch. SLAUGHTER OF CHICKEIS. The Methods Employed By the Mink and the Weasel Mr. P. H. Henley, of Locke township, who was in Saliebury help to some struggling soul along Wednesday, reports the wholesale life's weary path. Kind words slaughter of his poultry Tuesday will revive the heart, quell rising night by minks. In this connec- passions, brighten and sweeten the tion a few interrogations submit balmy air, bid inward woe depart ted to Mr. Henly elicited some in- and cause the careworn face to formation which is most interest wear a smile. As rain and sun- ing. shine will revive a drooping flow- "It is not generally known," er, kind words will revive and 8aid Mr. Henley, "that the mink cheer the weary heavy heart. L9 always catches a chicken on the ng be liberal with them, although hack of the neck and retains its they are very cheap, they are ex- grip until it has sucked the blood ceedingly precious." Charlottesville,, Va., Niv. 15 Reports have been curcalated that ex Mayor J. Samuel JMcCue, under sentence of death far wife murder, was being treated j at the jail with more consideration than any other condemned man in the State. There have even been ru mors of his escape. This is because he has been' al lowed to put up a curtain that cuts off the view of his ceil from the coriidor$,hss fcsgii allowed to walk about is the jiil inclrrS4n order lOifise exercise, ancffcis meals still furnished him if om his home. No regular death watch has been set at the door of McCue's cell. These privileges granted MtCue by Judge Morris in order to protect the health and comfort of the prisoner. '! shall do everything," said Judge Morris to a Charlotteaville Progress reporter, ''for the health and comfort of the condemned man that the law allows. I have no idea or purpose of making his lot at the j til any harder than is neces sary in order to secure his abso lute safety. Ha is guarded strictly by the best men that could be em ployed, and to deny him the com forts of proper furnishings of his cell and the healthfulness of exer cise would be unnecessary cruelty. Certainly I have no idea of vary ing my rules in these particulars." Judge Morris' orders are that no one shall see him except in the presence of the j tiler, except his attorneys, his three youngest children, Rev. H. B. Lee and Rev. Dr. G. L. Petrie, McCue's pastor. McCue is said to be systemati cally guarded. In addition to the jailer and his assistant, Policeman O. M. Wood and Constable B. . Jeffries are employed as extra guards and patrol the jail yard each night. City Sergeant Rogers says there is no possibility of the prisoner s escape. o the corner of her began whimpering and "No-no sir." The woman explained that the girl vvas badly frightened and feared that she would be harmed. This is the reason she offers for her flight on the evening when the Christian girl was drowned. To Sheriff Julian, when he arrested her, the child said she had been told t bat she would be banged. GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION Cortespondence of SO. Eoochville, No. 17. Mr. Joe Rogers is improving after a severe attack of pneumonia. Toe 'phones on the new Moores ville line are being put in. The line will be complete in a few days. Miss Josie Lipe spent Saturday and Sunday with Misa Mabel Deal , Alfred Grey, who was taken to States ville for retailing, came home a few days ago. He was released for lack of evidence. Mr. Henry Corriher bad a big rn shucking last afternoon and ight. Ten cooks presided in the tchen and setenty five hands at e com pile. They shucked one onsand bushels. wi rrpuria quite a large ear of cornT'itiMkd-SSjows 1,410 grains and made one quart of shelled corn. Who beats that for only one ear ? FIELD TRIALS HERE. POINTERS CLUB COIES TO ROWAN The Pointers Field Club Awtociation Will Hold Trials in Rowan. ihe field trials of the Pointers' Club Association of America will be held in Rowan county next month at Barber's Junction. At tending the trials will be some of the leading deg fanciers of the Uni ted States. About seventy-five or a hundred visitors are expected and some of the finest pointers in the country will be brought here. ARE REPULSED AGAIN, TIE JiPAHESE FAIL IN ASSAULT MR. KLUTTZ II WINSTON. Believes Certificate of Election Should be Awarded to Blackburn. Governor Aycock Issues a Proclama ma tion for Thanksgiving Day. Governor Aycock , yesterday is sued the following Thanksgiving proclamation : It becomes a free people, pros have een perOQ?aDd con!ent in lhe mid8iLertificate to Mr. Blackburn, with- oi meir prosperity to pause at least The Winston correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says? Congressman Kluttz, of Salis bury, while here, was asked if there would be a contest over the recent congressional election in the j eighth district. "I have heard that the State board of elections would be asked to make some investigations before issuing a certificate," said Mr. ivlutfz, who expressed himself as .being in favor of awarding the MR FRANK CANNON TO MARRY A Popular Young Concord Man to Be Married at Goldsboro. in esr SObBl 1 1 . once a year and make acknowledg ment of the source whence com all blessings which they posi and in its acknowledgment to re new their strength for the accom plishment of better things. I, Charles B. Aycock, Governor of the State of North Carolina, therefore, issue this my proclama tion setting apart Thursday, No vember twenty-fourth as a day of Thanksgiving and prayer, on which day I request all people to meet in their respective places of worship and thank God for the blessings which He has given to them indi vidually and as a people and to ask for His protection and guid ance in the future. I earnestly recommend that on this day all people shall give out their stores unto the needy as freely as God has prospered them. Done at our city of Raleigh this, the seventeenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and four, and in the one hundred and twenty-ninth year of our American Independence. Chari.es B. Aycock By the Governor. P. M. Peabsaix Private Secretary. the reporter asked. "I have heard such talk," re plied the present Congressman. 'I have thought all the time that the Democrats would wait until their nominee was defeated before making the district safely Demo- ratic." Mr. Kluttz thinks that Surry county should be transferred to the fifth district and Union to the eighth. This would make the lat ter district Democratic without a doubt. Mr. Kiuttz also remarked that Forsyth properly belongs in the fifth district." UNANIMOUS DECISION. A Point of Law Never Before Passed Upon CONDUCTOR CALDWELL INDICTED DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. He is Held Responsible for the New Market Wreck. Another Council Instituted at Coolee mee Saturday Night. The following Associated Press CHEROKEE DENTI8T IN TROUBLE. Tried to Pass Counterfeit Money W tth Woman Not His Wife. A,heviile, N. C, Njv. 16. J. from the body. A weasel gets grip under the left wing never at any other place -and sees the finish of its victim." A new council of the Daughters r-f I .ihartv has hapn matitntaH dispatch from Knoxnlle will be of Ccoleemee couocil wRfJ especia. lor uc Stated Saturday night with 46 W. B. Caldwell, of this city, members. This order tow 1 A. aL'. A.Z J , 4 4 ,1 Wan wno aiioenm auuiiuc . u bera 6, qoo members in the sponsibihty for the terrible wreck . s witfa 1 000in North . r . v 1 ? 1 .. XT a 1 on tne oouinern aauway near icw Carolina. Market, Tenn., early in beptem ber, in which 62 lives were lost, WEDDING AT GRANITE QUARRY has been indicted by the grand jury of Jefferson county, Tenn., Miss Beaver and Mr Boseman Mar for criminal negligence. I he in- ed Wednesday Afternoon dictment was found at Danndge H. B.ll, ot Uherokee, son oi ex- spent iour nours in oansoury tnis today Caldwell was conductor on At the residence of Rev. Dr State Senator Stephen Ben, was morning on meir way to dreen ,h we8tbound passenger train fiflnre H. Cox at Granite Quarry bound over to United States court Grove, Miss., where they have hich overran its orders to meet afternoon at 3 o'clock. .i 1 ftftft Un- I i 1 A l l 1 l 1 I " J today in tne Bum ui i,Wu, uu.K- DBeu cuieu buuc uysvern. tbe eastbound passenger at New Miss Ida Beaver was married to ed with attempting to pass couu- me party oi sixteen persons was Market and crashed into the east Mr Daniel P. Roseman. Only a terf eit money. A woman who accompnied by twelve dogs. boQnd pa88en8rer a few miles west few friends of the couple witnessed . m- il l - 1 l came here witn ueii anu passeu te wife was also bound A Penchant for Dogs. Sixteen Italians from New York Cards have been received Salisbury reading as follows : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee request the honor of your presence at tne marriage or their daughter Mattie to Mr. Divid Franklin Cannon on Wednesday afternoon Novem ber thirteenth, ninety hundred and four at It o'clock: at First Presbyterian church Goldsboro, N. C. Mr. Cannon is one of Concord's most popular young men and bis wide circle of acquaintances hore will be interested in this announce ment. The Russian Situation at Port Arthur I is Unchanged. Tokio, Nov. 18. It is reported that the Japanese have destroyed another Russian arsenal at Port Arthur. St Petoraburg, Nov. 18. Gen eral Sakharoff in a dispatch to the general staff this moining reports that the Japanese last night made another attempt to retake Putiloff Hill but were repulsed. This eminence has been the scene cf the bloodiest fighting in the battle of Shahk River. SCHOONER'S CRSW SAVED. Picked up at Sea Monday by a British Steamer. BOB KING FINED. out delay, if the returns show that he received more votes than did bis opponent, Mr. Newland. "Do you know anything as to he truthfulness of the rumor that ,HO "?5'" w "iis urasslck out with the ebamthAghthdistrictljr jflgX 0y tht Former Salisburian Convicted o; moving and Secreting Whiskey. Asheville, N. C , Nov. lj C. F. Sheek and R. L Kind weU known distillers of Ashevill, were convicted in United States court today of removing and concealing whiskey on which thereJwas no tax. Mr. Sheek wJsflT fined 500 and Mr. Kuy$goO. An imprison ment of thre months each was imposed alog with the fines, but Quarantine, N. Y., Nov. 17. British steamer Atho, which arriv ed today from Yokohoma, brought into port Capt. Trim and seven men of the three ma-ted schooner Ilesboro, abandoned at sla. Capt. Trim said he sailed from Savannah Nov. 9 for New Bedford, Mass Sunday, November 13 he was struck by a hurricane in which his schooner lost a number of sailors. The schooner that night began, to leak and filled with water until the decks were awash. It was then abandoned and the men took to small boats. They were picked up Monday by the Athol. Of the Spencer ttx case the News and Observer says : "The case of Wingate. va. Park er irom Rowan, which was re cently decided by the Supreme Cdurt is one of the most important and far-reaching in its effects. "The decision holds that the Constitutional regulation of a fixed ratio between the rale of taxation on property and the amount of the poll applies only to taxes levied for State and county purposes and is not applicable to cities. Muni cipal taxation is to be governed, says the decision, only by the charter or legislative enactment. The opinion was a unanimous one and the exact point decided had never before been squarely pre sented to the court." payment of tne money oy fendants. The fines were paid. TO DEVELOP OUR MINES, A Large Mining and Engineering Firm is Formed. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 17. The formation of a large mining and engineering firm which will have for its object the development of the mines cf this State and South Carolina was consummated here today. The firm name is Morgan Beddoes & Co. , and it is given out that ample capital is back of the venture. Handsome offices have been fitted up and the firm will operate on quite an extensive scale. SEC. T AFT IN SALISBURY. The Secretary of War Passes Through Salisbury Tomorrow. Washington, Nov. 17. Secre tary of WarTaft will leave tonight tion and convention in the Panama republic. He will' go over the Southern Railway to New Orleans, where he will be entertained by citizens, leaving on Sunday for Pensacola, arriving there Monday and sailing the same day for Colon on the cruiser Columbia. THE Weekly Son IS ONLY ft PEH TEAS. Strictly in Adva SO FARMER SHOULD BE WITH OUT IT. DEMOCRATS ARE HOT. ABE THREATENING GOV. PEABODY The Supreme Court Gives a Decision in His Favor. Denver, Col., Nov. 18. James Brown, the leading counsel in the Republican election contest cases after the Supreme court's decision favorable to Governor Peabody had been announced, said there would be no violence. He added that before the Supreme court was through with them half of the Democrats in Denver would be in j til. The Democrats are excited and many sinister th.eats are heard. One man said that Peabody would never remain in office and that it will be another Goebel affair. fRornnrrANAMr President Amador Reduces Army to the Police Ranks. Panama, Nov. 18 International trouble in Panama is not at at end. President Amador last night an nounced that tho government de cided to relegate the army to police ranks as he felt that the army was no longer necessary in view of the existing American protectorate. Commander-in chief Huertas and the officers are indignant and trouble may occur. Amador has asked General Davis, commander of the canal zdup, to protect him and the cabinet. THR WORK OF 8TN0D. The Records of Mecklenburg Presby tery Were Approved. BRECKENRIDGE BETTER. The Noted Lawyer is Expected Recover. to Darham, Nov. 17. The records of Mecklenburg Presbytery were approved. Dr. J. C. Kifgo was introduced to the Synod. referred to a commission. The Synod heard a great sermon by Dr. W. Wi Moore on "The Call to the Ministry." The various reports were heard. Charlotte News. WOULD CHECK RAGE ISSUE. Mr. Sims, of Tennessee, Gives a South erner's View. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 17. The condition of Col. W. C. P. Breck enridge, the noted lawyer and former congressman who is se riously ill here, is reported by his attending physicians asj practically unchanged today. He hits all care and attention and unless uWoresecn Unique Candy Packages. A. Saleeby &Co., have just re ceived a car load of the mo&t Christmas novelties ever 1- .... i S 1 J disDlavcd in North Carolina, complications ensue ne is expect Candy packages in the form of to recover. V .i i j i . : I L enrysantnemums, nanu uagB, min iature locomotives, in fact in al- EIGHTEEN HOURS ADRIFT. most every conceivable design are v included in this shipment Mr. Sjx shipwrecked Seamen Arrived n Haleebv has the handsomest and Washington, Nov. 15 -Representative Sims, of Tennessee, who is one of the strong conservative men in the house of representatives, expressed the opiaion today that it would be the part of both reason and propriety for the southern representative in congress not to seek an issue on the negro question. best equipped candy and fruit es tablishment in North Carolina. Hew York Today. Quarantine, N. Y.. Nov. 18. In 1840 and in 1872 the Demo cratic defeat was worse than this year. And at the next elections, they swept the country. The British steamer (irenada, which arrived today, brought into port six shipwrecked seamen of the schooner Emily H. Naylor from New York for Virginia. The Mr. Kenerley Hurt. Mr. SamueLKenerly is threat ened witn mood poison as tne re sult of an accident a week ago. At fhn fimpi Mr ricrht hand was cut bva hatchet. Medical attention vessel was wrecked off Hog Island, was promptly given but symptoms Va., Nov. 13. The men took to of blood poison have developed small boats and were picked up and the ii j ired member is now in I eighteen hours. a bad condition. I of that placa. His engineer, the mans WlM was aiso uuuuu ACiijaeo woman was fined $2 only other man who could have over in the sum cf s?o00. - Kaieign u knocking her husband in the been held responsible, was buried the the ceremony. O-t the planet of Jupiter the :Li 1 o u . i m l f .i niguis are uuiy o uuurs long, xnis l'ofat. head with an - alarm clock. No beneath bis engine in the crash. Only Makes a Bad Matter Worse. doubt the old man thought his The penalty for criminal negli- . i ! 4. It I t-in-tn knd AAmn tnhan 4Ka aIaaIp I rronno in 1 nlQ SrOlA 1 Q 1 mnfl QAII. P rhftnR vfi'l D67r IDOUUl OI It i ULUU unu WUlO TT UUU lUO liuvft ftuw .ao utkv i j iujjuduu- v.., ihfl fact must be apparent to struck him. ment from two to ten years every one that constipation is caus ed by a lack of water in the sys tem, and the use of d astic cathar tics like the old fashioned pills only make? a bad matter worse. Chaoj- erlaiu'a Stomach and Liver Tab let. are much more mild and gen tle in their effect, and when the prop r dose is taken their action is m natural that one can hardly rea- . . id thfi tni Ol Ml a uiouiviuw. T y h 25 cent bottle of them btt!e by Jas. Pluromer. Nothing destroys the memory of a man like doing him a favor. Doesn't Seapect Old Age. it i . . i .'j cnumpTii wrmn vnnin J , t j it., v : u r a i to show Drorjer resoect lor old rBUUWO luo uulueM "UU1 01 lua age, but just the contrary in the cats to one-half of what they are was entirely, cured, and have not in the case of Dr. King's New oarth. seen a sick dav since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Kheu Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day 1 saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved,- and soon thereafter The bachelor may be an object of public derision, but the married man gets his at home. A Large Manufacturer Fails. We have scooped in 1000 boys' and young men's overcoats for the cash and are all made op in the newest bell box style, with straps, and we think will sell quickly, at prices we have marked on tbem. V . Wallace & Sona. d6s w4t If a man is in love he doesn't think the woman in the case talks too much. Think Stoessel Can Hold Out Mr. Patterson Comes to Salisbury. . , . m Mr. W. Hi. Patterson, MWU-u-i the dispatches received cord, who has been night operator frQm Lieutenant General Stoessel, for the Southern at Concord for m.. nea L confidence that Fort Arthur will lo tne poBiuon or aay operator at . . . . ... nnt t;u lhft ar:Vft, Fatmer's Heavy Loss by Fire. Mooreeville, N. C, Nov. 17.- T. S. Williamson, a prosperous farmer of this county, living about . . '. : l i m. six miles irom nere, iosi bdouc f 4,000 in a fire that destroyed hia barn, four mules, two horses, four hogs, much of his housed orop, and a number of farming imple ments. The fare is believed to hye been started by an mcendia- Exposed to Smallpox. WashingtonylS.-?- O jcu pants of the White Hou2-3KeFe thrown into a state of worry to day when it became known that President Roosevelt and hia family and all the attaches ox the Execu tive Mansion who come into daily contact with Mr. Roosevelt have been exposed to a malignant case of smallpox the Salisbury office. Mr. Patter son is a worthy young man and his promotion is won purely on meri torious service. of the Russian squadron. second Pacific Lost Their Grips. S. T. Johnson thought himself a One Box Fixed Him. "I have Shop ton, N. C. kidney trouble for the last had four Parker Moves to New York. New York, Nov. 16. Judge Alton B. Parker, recent Democrat ic candidate for President, opened a law office in the building at 32 Liberty street, in this city today. At the same time be announced that he had become a resident of this city, that -Mrs. Parker would join him here today and that they would at once eacure a notne iu this city. For Life Pills. They cut off mala dies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspep sia, jaundice, fever, constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c, at ail druggists. If troubled with a weak diges- matism, neuralgia, liver and kidney tion try Chamberlain's Stomach troubles and general debility." and Liver Tablets. They will do This is what B. F. Bass, of Fre you good. For sale by James moot, N. C, writes. Only 50c. at Plummer, druggist. all druggist. " When You're in Doubt Lead Trumps." Dr. King's medicines are pre scribed by doctors. Do you know any other they recommend I A complete line kept by S. M. Purcell. eoo'erwb Gripp. took hoH fij" ? ana one oox entirely cured me him last fall. A 25c bottle of Dr. King's Wild Cherry and Tar made it turn loose. Dr. KWa Wtbl Cberry and Tar is a great La Crripp Medicine, and seems to cure all wno taae re. Fort Mill Mfg Co Fort Mill, S. C. Tastes good, and sold by S. M. Purcell, druggist, FRANKLIN WATT." The President of Charlotte Hard ware Co. says: "I consider Dr. King's Blood and L' ver Pills very best 1 ever ned." Dr. King's al ways cure. Sold at 25c. by S. If Purcell. Mr. Wade Bun Down, Down at Hasty, N. C, Hvps a well known planter. Mr. J D. Wade. Says he: 4,I was run al most to the point of giving. up I took two bottles of King'1 Iron Tonic Bittf ri and now am as good as ever. I took other tonics but found nothing to compare with Kings. Sold and guaranteed by S. M. Purcell. J