n . v 11 U v llVl i k. a m fe. a im av a w - a AitoitAirAitaitAii r It Wa:Obyed arid" Yet 'th''.MrnarcK. - 1 1 uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu i - ' ::58lIelUill?SaviifSllone v. fc rJ' -t, . , , ';? 1U UU1 wjy AUO ltti.lUlVUl, ouu p h v ( hj, v vj which is of very great importance to ; yoiv aaaftnat isi-Mate Yow; Money WortFo O Earning' 4 Per a Cent Per Annum, j,C6m- pounded; Every Three Months.3 it jww double x itself with us .in little, more: than seventeen M "years. Better than .Endowment Insurance- Begiu vq at once-DUiiamg' your ionune oy, acpuMuug ui- j. O more v each - week or month. Be systematic and. .you will get a firm hold on a prosperous future. H "Get one of our little honie .banks ; Fire Insurance Given Opecial Attention.'-- Business Accounts in the Gtieck Department are ofYalue to AirPatrons. WACHOVIA LOAN AND TRUST ; CO, BANKING, TRUST AND SAYINGS DEPARTMENTS I v - SPENCER, N. C. ; O Special Sale on Coat SMs and Cloaks. WE have received about 50 Coat Suits for this Special Sale, all of the latest styles, -hest linings and f trimmings, and in order to let everybody have a new Coat Suit and money left over to buy their other Christ mas presents, there are about 25 of these Suits worth $25.00 that, we will sell quick at at $18.75. About 15 worth $20,00 at $14.98. And 10 worth $16.50 and $18.00 " at$2.98. ; , :, z . - Now these are values in Coat Suitsthatyou can't afford to miss. - , We have about 15 Coat Suits at $7.50, Owing tb the warm weather we arei overstocked in Children's and Misses' Coats; about 100 children's coats wilf be sacrirlced7 We have about 15Taats worth$1.00, v special price for this sale 75c. IQosX tpei, forthissale $1.25. 12 coats at $3.00. special 2.98. 9 coats 5.00, special at 3.25. 8 coats at 6.50, special at 3.98. Several worth 8.00 to 10.00 will be sold in same rate of price as above. C 1; r"f , All 'of our Ladies' Tans, Browns and Light Colored, loose-fitting coats at half price. 100 fine Lawn Shirtwaists, trimmed: in embroidery and lace, worth from 2.00 to 4.00, at 98c. Good assortment of sizes all will go in this sale at the same price. Those who get here early on days of sale will get some choice bargains. Sale to begin Thursday Morning the 2nd and run for IO days. was la Paris he-Was rlsitfd by a;defiu iatlon of 'the-.Sorbonno: -That- Jrvdl body congratulated v-"tJie kiug gem - jiltT happy-"fortune ,Vfcicl tiad"gifrenrhini so great ainiva asr Schele.:the discoverer, of magnesium, asMs subject and fel-- low coumrymaXcr:; - - t ; -The king, who took aniatl Interest In .the progress ot lenfeltlsomehat asha med tha V heshould r J'tq Ignora'nt as neVer even to harcf heard -of the re-. iownedvJbemistii He dispatched Ja-conr. rier at once tdSwedeD .with vthe" laconic prder,"""Scheere"is to be -immediately ralseoLto the mgnlfy and "title of a cohnt." ' - ? . "'Hls majesty must: be beyed- said the prime -minister as.he""readrthe or der "but who lnthe world Is Scheele?" A secretary was told to mate;lnquiries. i He camebaek; to v the premier with ery fuH -inf oTmation.t;"Scnee, 13 a "good 'Sort of feilow,n-said " her "a Heb I-tenant In -the artillery a- capital- shot and i a- first rate f hand t at milliards." i The next -day the-lieutenant became a counti-and- tbeUIusHous scholar and scientist remained a$Jmple burgher. 1 ? The' error was ; not discovered untir the king returned home. His majesty was Indignant." Yoif must " nil be, fooIsV : be ."exclaimed, "not. to" know who Scheele laV Argonadt mm mj vVl . V I I I 111! 1 1 V. . 2 - - f'' - - - - J ' , , v --k. ' list- , vt .-Make jpuiXmas-Sppii byelecmg;; from:pur Large Stock ; - .-. - : v " -J Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets," " from ,$8.00 up. BR TTAIN GAitUPBE LL .:) hi -120 South Main street, Salisbury, II. G. Knew It Was s Canal. j Some" of these youngsters who tre studying physiology batre. as haid a time as-thelr.;pareuts figuring out the terms used in that, profoundly interest ing subjects One little-girl, according to he? njeutor. was asked t he other dav to name - the three . oneniuirs into the throat. For the-benetit of the gen- ue leauei wuu.-iuay uoi nave siuuieu his physiology recently It may be stat ed that the 'openings arethe epiglottis, the esophagus and the alimentary ca rnal. ' 1 , The Httle girl bad tried awfully bard ta remember those. uanies' because she had' a hunch ; that 'the teacher would ask her(. to gfve . them. C ' She started bravely. v "The epiglottis," she began and hesi tated. -"Right you lire." encouraged ; the' teacher. "What then?' - ; h "The um ah sarcophagus 7" she. In quired a little dubiously. . "You meanvesopha;gus,' my dear." suggested the teacher. "And tU third?" ; "The Erie canal!" announced the lit tle girl confidently and triumphantly. Louisville Courier-Journal. , JNeck Chains arid Xockets,. Solid Gold Ring, - - Diamond Ring v. -"-1 - Solid Gold Broochesf : Solid Gold Bar Pins, -Dress Pins to Match, per set, Mesh Bags, - Ladies! Watches, ' - - -. Jewel Cases, . Stei ling Silver Parasols, it ' (i 41 it it " It 4t f I 1.50 5.0D 1.00 1.00 .35 4.00 u -5.00 t V L50-," 3.50 M r t - It tt tt "4 v - Mi, EE; Look oyer our line, we know we can please vcm -and rp.mp.mripr - ' - v" r No Charge, for Engraving: . t - f So -"it . It . T '.A 3 Greens Jewe lry Store I ; How busy a store's employees are is always governed and gauged by how busy the advertising managers are. - ; What win you take for that Cough you have Bill? I on,t want it, but if I had it I would take Bloodine COUGH CHECKER, a 25c bottle will cure you. The Bucket Shop. ' "Bucket snops" a uaiue low used to denote small "outside" stockbrokers or. financiers not in membership with the Stock Exchange were ho called because when they tirst started In Chicago theohly comjaodity dealt li by small speculators to any exteht was wheat. The legitimate dealers would not handled an order for less than 5,000 bushels, and then a lot of places sprung up where men of lim ited capital could speculate- with very small sums, and these men were spo ken of contemptuously as buying and selling wheat, by the bucketful; hence shops where a shiall business was cbnductedilnTgralu on a margin came to be knowij is" bucket Isbbps. The term was finayy extended to cover all J brokerage offices, where small lots of either grain or stock were bought and sold, and It was applied particularly to those places where both seller and buyer did not more than "gamble" on the rise and fall of stocks. C. H. THIULING, Manager Bows on Men's Hats. Why Is it that a man's, hat has a band, and why is It this baud has a bow Invariably pn the left side? The answer Is that there was a time wheu a piece of cloth adjusted to the head and tied -with a baiid of other material served-for a . headpiece. The reason the bow was arways placed on the left side had; its origin in the fact that in wielding a sword an ac complishnieut possessed Ijy nearly ev ery one of consequence at one period of . the. world's history the bow or rosette if placed on the right side would have been in the way. - Its pres ent day utility is that it keeps most men ".frpia1. wearing their ha ts hind side before, , and. although with most hats that ' would not matter, with most heads if does.--Chicago 6e4oitiHerald. The Dean's Retort. Oue Sur.day imbuing at Cauntjn clian li lau Hole utiticed a tipsy man in the coug;-egatiu. He bre uia prea euce until it w as uo longer k)ssiblwf. and then came to' a halt withttu luestiou. "Are you! fit ta imainta Id od's "house x:?-':'v.V - The man got up unsteadily and was belp-l to the- ddor. : "James," said Hole' after the servJoe Was over, "what did you - do itiih himr ' -v. r The useful parishioner replied, i put him on a tombstone, sir.1 , : . The mdignant vicar's retort wu, "Couldn't you have put him under It?" London Mail. f - Names In Polities. ?I want to make a name for tbyself in politics," said the Ambitious ynth. 'Well," answered Senator Soryhum, "it's liable to be - a Jong and difficult enterprise. You'll probably have to . Th Quick Witfed Sharp. Mrs. Sharp-: yu ' totd Mr. Jones you wished you wasr single ouce more. didJT'ou; Sharp ivvltli .quick -witi 'Only' that' f might have the happiness of marrying you,: over .again, darltiig. jposton .Transcrfpt. - . . Domestic Bliss. .. v Madame l d'on't know where ourl son gets all hb-faults-from. I'm sure he doesn't get them from me. Mon sieur No, you're right there; you haven't lost any of yours. Trust men and -the v . will be true to you. .Treat them greatly and theyIU how -the msel ves grea t.- Ef uerson. 1 Cause For- Surprise. " Belle M r.'- tliggins started to kiss ttiift. last night. . rjAiiiniv AndTprn't vou surmised 1 put in a considerable share: of, your 1 , SDoaTd ay 1 iwas. Ho didn't do time allowing your enemies to call i z.vnnkpr statesman. - . MMmAd thnn tinnnan in rninr I j. - of ."Washington Star. His Claim to Fams Who was this' fellow. Pepyt, and what is his clainr to fameV, - "His claim to-fame is we'll founded, nlvp friend. He's the caan'who kebt a diary for more than, ayear Kansas City Journal , -. r,.; Noadvcrtiscmcnt in The Crcscenfyis lost or thrown:--, away. ; If results do not come directly. to ybti, they come in-,", directlyfand they come any- . how in some way - for your good. fr - 1 i i .yooa worK ;ana ;good. ma i ferial tell. Poor ? work and" poor material killr' :If ou advertise your businessbn- .I'.ii'.. - . - . . ...... . - your stauonery, ao u .arusu-i;;;-i.; : cally, attractively, and -with-;' , $j out making a shabby or cheap show. H. 1.1 ? . -..-.-His Preparation. Listen to this charming bit of obit' uary senti men t'r"sa id a. cynical bach elor'He had leen married forty years and was prepared to die." Ladies', Home Journal. - f . We accomplish wore by prudence j than by force. Ta Itus. V Visiting cards, circularsi: v, posters, billheads, state-- 4' ' v" ments, note heads, r everything in job printing, at very reason- able rates, artisticcomplete, prompt v Give us -your busi- ness. ;;.SJ To Suit Everybody --vVwaal - s i r-' - . l V 'I' -,r i . . r 4 -6