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We notice that the moving picture shows and practically even business house in Salisbury are clos ed during the hour of service eacl night, and the meetings are Win largely attended. Tammany has been buried good and deep, but it is well to remember thai it has been "buried" several titno before. Its past history proves that it has more lives than a eat. "There will be another day," said Charier. F. Murphy yesterday. When asked if he was going o resign he replied with the question, "Who said so?' When asked the further question. "Do you consider Tammany Hal 1 destroyed?" he replied, "It is still here." It is. Reports from all over t lie Stale show tht. thousands of citizens work ed the public roads yesterday. Tlieie were included in these the (iovernur. judges, solicitors, ministers, lawyers and men prominent in every walk ol life. Fortunately the weather has been ideal. The movement has taken well with our people, and has done much to increase good roads senti ment. The election of Hon. Blair Lee as Senator from Maryland is a cause for rejoicing. He is an able man, and it will be a great advantage to have him in the Senate to help uphold the hands of President Wilson. PARAGRAPHS. The frost is now on all the pump kins that have not been converted into pie. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion has decided that drummers must not sell their samples. But that may not prevent them pawning them in a pinch. A monument to General Braddock is to be erected in Pennsylvania. You remember who Braddock was, don't yont The power of impeachment seems to ba vested in the President of Mexico, and not in Congress. Remember how you used to keep away from the sunshine last summer 1 Trying to be good will occupy Mrs. Pankhurst's attention for some little time to come. THIS DATS Dt HISTORY. November 6. 1671 Colley Ciber, an actor who be caiM poet laureate of England, born in London. Died there, Dee. 12, 1757. 179J Philippe Egalite, who voted t or th- death of his brother, 'King Louis XIV., guillotined in Pari. .Born April 13, 1747. 1853 Firat Presbyterian Chinese Church organized in San Fran eiseo. 1860 Abraham Lincoln elected Pres- ' ident of the United States. 1867--Firat woman's suffrage socie ty formed -in England. 1805-Marriaga f - Miss Consuleo . Vaaderbill and the Dnke of Marlborough, ' lOUh-Jamea L. Wilson, former U. S. Senator from ' ' Washington SUte, died in Washington, D. - ' C Bora in Oawf ordsville, ' In, Aa;. 7, lSSO&fi ? - Baa ItauisMvXaLr Nov. 6. The annnaj intareoBagiat oabata between teatns representinj Leland Stanford, J4 UtivarbUy nnd th University of ' California. JUk., place- tomorrow, ev i amlnr and ttromiaea to ba one of tha I most intereettpg events of , tha sol-, y mv tUiford will support the rar 'lva sad California the nega tive, f ' of tL question a to the rpe .", icy of ewclodiny from I the C,,; llates the immigrants from - !. .Ce TOO CAJC H0W.pili. I. Tin Xew TariX Off art Tale Caeertni - Proepoti to Tn. Washington, Nov. &. American ran die and ba buried cheaper to ;ay than ever before. The new tar A law offer thi cheering prospect. It i teeming with poaaibihtiea for re- lucing toe high coat of drinz. In Jertakers may face cut rata war. Lower taxes in tb new law on al uost everything from coffin to tomb- tone are the feature which tend cward lowering the expense of 'shuffling off." Foes of tbe new Democratic law insist, however, that lie "ultimate consumer" will gel it tie real economical joy or benell 'rojii the reduced import taxes; that .le undertaker may get some supplies .'heaper, but his bilLwill not show any -eduction. Here are some of the mobilities tending to make one's leuiise a greater financial success: Mahogany, rosewood and satin vood for coffins are all cut 5 per cent ,n the new law. Silvered and gold dated coffin handles are given an in crease tax of 5 per cent., however, utinj packing boxes are reduced 13 icr cent. Slight tax reductions are nade on undertaker's chemical sup dies for embalming, which helps some financially. The Duty on attar oses alone is cut 5 per cent. Cut lowers for funerals are still taxed ne-fourth their value, but then the general run of funerals have few im irrtpd (lowers. Mourning stationery is reduced in die new law, but hardly enough to ave any money for "Mrs. Weeds" at her stationer's. Tombstones ought :o go on the bargain counter, if the etail purchaser is given the benefit if the tariff reduction of 25 cents i uhie foot in the new act. Hangman's hemp is reduced in tax s from 2 cents to 1 cent a pound i significant tariff revision. Oh, yes. Another illuminating feature indica tive of "passing in one's chips" cheaper, is that asbestos, brimstone, firewood and honedust are also on the free list in the new law, but life-saving apparatus is on the free list, also. ATTRACTIVE HAIB Always Fascinates Parisian Sage Makes Hair That is Dull, Faded or Thin, Abundant iiid Gloriously Ra diant). Kvcrv girl and woman, too, wants to he beautiful and attractive it's ' cr hi th right but unsightly, or thin and characterless hair destroys half i e b, auty of the most attractive fac If vour hair is not fascinating, is thinning cut, full of dandruff, dry or if the scalp itches and burns, begin at mce the use of Parisian Sage. It will double the beauty of the hair, cool ana' invigorate the s-ralp and the flist ap plication removes the dandruff. It is the l air ti nic par excellence, contain ing t':e proper elements to supply hair nreds and make the hair soft, wavy, lustrous and abundant. Parisian Sage as sold by Gibson Drug Store in SO cent bottles is pleas ant and ;'efrehing, daintily perfumed neither greasy or sticky. adv. Would Make Them Better If They Could. The makers of Foley Kidney Pills know that they have absolutely the bet combination of curative and Waling medicines for kidney and blad !er ailments and urinarv irregu larities that it is possible to produce. That is why Foley Kidney Pills are t:ie best medicine forthe purpose you can buy. adv. Now For the Pig Club. Statesville Landmark. "Hog and hominy" go together and it is entirely fitting that the boys' pig club should follow the corn clubs. The national department of agricul ture will push the organization of the pig clubs m the Southern States and the institution of the work is a mat ter for congratulation. Whenever there is plenty of "hog and hominy" the country is safe. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. F. L. Willis, suffered greatly from asthma and bronchitis. He writes: "I got no re lief until I took Foley 'a Honey and Tar Compound. It entirely removed those chokng sensations, and never failed to produce an easy and com fortable condton of the throat and lungs." dv. II ; 'v.. '. :. .BOYS' IEC0XD EAJfD TV. Jacob liia ftar Baseball aaa root- ball ?Mparixe Boy. Physically Ami Mentally. The short co coin ri of baseball and football a sport for boy are point- ad ont by Jacob Rii in aa art if la on "Tb Boy Scout " in Tbe Outlook for October 25th. He say, "Scout ing given every boy a chance to be in tbe game," and continue: The trouble with baseball and foot ball i that they do not do that. They are good a far as they go, but tbey do not go around. Nine or eleven boys take a hand in them, a hundred or a thousand tit and ahont. Tbey have no other part in it. Granted that there are manv nine and eleven. Still there are many more whom the game really robs of a boy's most precious quality initiative; it pau perizes the boys, physically and ment ally, by making them take their fun at second hand. But play, said Froc bel, i sthe normal occupation of a child, through which he grows char acter; and we know Froebel was right. Scouting is all initiative, all individual effort. I am not knocking baseball be cause wt didn't know the game when 1 was a boy in Denmark. I am sim ply saying what must have been in the minds of many a boys' leader, in and out of school, all these years. The National game can take care of it self. I am glad scouting has come to fill in the chinks, as it were. If some of the fierce competitive spirit is lost that has run riot in the past 'he standards are not. Scouting, as I have shown, sets up definite stand ing to which the boy must come up and which will stand being matched against any boys' game anywhere. A Consumptive Cough. A coupli that bothers you contimiallv :s one of the danger signals which warns of consumption. Dr. KingV New Discovery stops the cough, loos n the chest, banish fever and let yoi -deep peacefully. The first do hecks the symptoms and give prompt relief. Mrs A. F. Mertz, o1 ileyn Kllyn, Iowa, writes: "Dr King's New Discovery cured a stub born cough after six weeks' loctor ng failed to help." Try it, as it wil lo the same for you. Best medicini for coughs, edds, throat and lun'. t roubles. Money back if it fails Price "0c and $1.00. All druggists bv mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Phila elphia or St. Louis. adv. It isn't always the brainiest mar who forges ahead. A low-brow wil often cause the crowd respectfully ti make way for him if he happens t( be carrying a ladder. Pain in Back and, Rheumatism. Torment thousands of people daily. Don't be one of the.-e sufferers when for so little cost you can get well rid of the cause. Fcley Kidney Pills be gin their good work from the very first dose. They xert so direct an action on the kiilneysand bladder that the pain and torment of backache, rheumatism and kidney trouble is soon dispelled. adv. Chewing gum, says the young lady with the "fortrue" golden hair, may be a bad habit, but it never caused murder that she ever heard of, thank goodness ! Saved His Foot H. D. Ely, of Bantam, O., suffered from horrible ulcer on his foot for four years. Doctor advised amputa tion, but he refused and reluctant ly tried Bucklen 's Arnica Salve as J last resort. He then wrote: ."I used your salve and my foot was soon completely cured." Best remedy for bums, cuts, bruises and eczema. Get a box today. Only 25c. All drug gists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen ft Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis, ndv- A man can have no finer accom plishment than that of minding his own business. Nervous and Sick Headaches. Torpid liver, constipated bowels and disordered stomach are the caus es of these headaches. Take Dl". I King '8 New Life Pills, you will be i surprised how quickly yon will get I relief. They stimulate the different organs to do their work properly. No Take 25c an invest in n box today. I better regulator for liver and bowels. I At all druggists or bv mail. H. E. Bucklen Co, Philadelphia and St ! Louis. 4t. NOTICE . . " . . .... ..... v . r . . -j i. . . t AVill Withdraw their Free Offer of Gas Ranges in Concord, Brown's, Young Hartsell and Freanldin Llills, on November 15th, 1913. All Applying Before That Time .Will Receive the, :A Henry Vutamt'i 0 slake ef taas- tor llMona, Lomiarille Cenrier-JaeriiaL At tbe beginning ef tbe present ex tra session ef Congrva there were not a few Democrats bo were doubtful, in view of Senator Simmon' previous tariff record, that be was the beat man to wbotn to intrust tbe Demo eratie tariff reform programme in tbe Senate. Now, however, that the pro gramme has Wen embodied Into law it is a pleasure to accord Mr. Sim mons his full share of the credit Sc well did he perform hit part, with tb eo-op ration of other Democratic Senators, that instead of the Under wood bill nesting in the Senate the fate of tbe Wilson bill, as many had expected, it came out of that body e lower rat bill than it enter ed it It is not an empty compliment to call the new set the Underwood Simmons Act. Rural mail carriers in the vicinity of SDokane have started an organiz ed campaign to secure good roans, holding oat to the public the promise of better delivery as a reward. Ev ery rural carrier has undertaken the task of urging upon the township supervisors in his district the neces sity of building good roads and per manent hiehwavs. In several see- finn wtim rood roads obtain, the carriers sre nsing antos in covering their routes, to the great improvement of the serviee. Secretary Iank . Gulpilbet, of the Spokane County Good Roads Association says the au tomobile will supplant the horse drawn mail wagon as soon as all the main highways are in excellent shape. For Children there is Nothing Better A cough medicine for children must help their eoughs and colds without bad effects on their little stomachs ind bowels. No opiates, no sour aomaeh, no constipation follows its Stuffy colds, wheezy breathing, oughs and croup all quickly 'ielped. adv. Bank, Notes That Talk. Bank notes that speak have been patented by an English Inventor, to baffle forgera. The edge ot the note Is perforated ao that, when placed In a phonograph, the rough edge generates lound waves that form words. A dis puted note placed In the machine wbuld aay, for Instance, "I am a genu ine Bve-oound note." Jam While You Wait. . A unique record was recently made ; by a well-known English jam con-1 cern. Adjoining the factory is a strawberry plantation which pro - duced the berries for this year's jam. Within the space of on hour the strawberriea were plcke boiled into jam, and placed into Jar ready for p,cU,lg' Heavy Annual Loss by Fire, In the United States, in every busl - nesa aay or we year, 11,000,000 worth of property la destroyed, three lives are lost and 17 persons seriously in jured by lire. THIS ALWAYS POPULAR SHOE Caa be found at oar store in all the new leathers and shape including Button Blucber and the new English walking effect There is reason why most men wear our shoes, they know they look better know they feel better and know they are better, " , $1.00. $150 and $5.00. 'Tonr else aad width are here. Call by and let u fit yon today. i'vey's. "GOOD SHOES THAT WEAR LONGER." TO WON Aftcr.Tht Date dl Pat Year Money tn Salisbury Post A Eowan man slept in a Uvery stable the other night and bad good snuff sum ef money stolen from nis pocket The morel tf this lose does not point to the danger of sleeping In libery stable, hot to carrying large sums ef money in the pocket. It really make, little difference about sleeping in livery stable, n fellow mifht do a rood deal worse, bat about tbe worse thing he could d with hi money is to carry it around in ordinary pants pockets. A pock et will do nicely for jack-knife or a , corkscrew, but. money ought to be deposited in some rood bank. De posited in a bank the money would be safe and it would draw interest and it would be circulating in legiti mate channel of trad and serving the purpose for which it is made. It ia unsafe enought at best and any man who runs the risk by carrying hia money around in bis pocket ought to take warning from the hundred of cases that happen every week of los ing money. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application, aa thar cannot reach the dlaaaaad portion ef the ear There I only ona way to ewra oeaf neat, and that la by constitutional rem edies. Deafneaa la caused by an In flamed condition of th mucous llnlns of the Eustachian Tuba, When this tube Is Inflamed you here a rumbllns ound or Imperfect baaiinf, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness la tbe result and unleaa tha Inflammation can '-e taaen out ana mis "'' e1 to Its normal condition, bearlns will be destroyed forever: nine ease out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing; but an inflamed eon ititinn a th muMiua eurfaeea We will srtve Ona Hundred Dollar fnr any case of Deafness (caused by calnrrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catanh Cure. Bead tpr eireu lurs, free. P. J. CHENET AND CO, Toledo. O. Sold by drutfSlsts, price Tec Take Hall's Family Ptlle far son stlpatlon. siecsrable. AD lawk smsb sufferinc am) dancer. The CAUSE hi slwara iasmsl Dr. Leeahardt's ME M.ROID tsW. t- produii- snnarln rults by aWnrhbi the INTERNAL CAUSE. 1 he piles r dried ep any urrn "n.-nlly cuwl. U !nr' treatment. t)K tftONHARDTCO. BuftaUN. V. friskon1 SnM y Olhsen Dm Co. and all dracflsu The dlaaaaea at the Bye, Bar. Xose and Threat treated, aad Glaesee fitted te DIStcwH Byaa DR. J. S. LAFFERTY Office la the Marria Balldla. FOR SALE 5 room cottage on Franklin en-.i 1 adjoining Arthur raggart, lot 110 i 1.43. $1000.00. half cash hl .re 1 . jiMin and loar.. kmj acres on Rig Cold Water CrrtV u.nwn as parl (lf the Ed Upt Hodt ! three miles from Concord. 17 sere line meadow to be drained, plenty ot j hmlier for use. Terms easy. 1 30 1-4 acres highly improved lam' 1 0I1 nblic road, two miles south ol ourthoiise, adjoining Mr. Fryling Debe Rlackwelder. JOBX K. PAT" KRckA VdT PILES GAS CONSUMERS tisniss Vi!l te SIdn Sufferers-Read! ere vent eVia nlfmri etSa have veered fee snaay rears Ike tenure ef 1tMM iM have coach n ileal eta la eala, I read tfcta. We. aa aid eetaMlahed dmrsiela ef thla cawmaaity. th I ritsisnad t Ca praditet that has given asaay re set may saeea la en 1 at year asaay. Th product la a sn.ld. simple wssh, not a pa lent medldaw eoacaeted ef i vanena eonnies rne wui erisaune I mmumihJ meude of erell kneern seitseette lnredleata It e snaoe in iae uu.it. taboraterte ef Cbleac and la called the Aa. fiessrtytlea fee Bum Thla la a doctor's spools! prescription m thai has effected aaaay woederful SOLD BY GIBSO The Difference Between the "up-to-date r l. tt , tutu ute -uu.L- Yon needn't watch this can trust it. Sit in thi docs the work. At: TT.7.T COPPER-BEAJlLG have pater.te rinta that insures far greater effici ency, ceor.orry r.r. J comfort than can be found in other ranges. Heat ttoy in i.'e rar.je and oat cf th' A.'.c.Y . . Vpc back of ii';.-ra'nj clattt, Rwrootr adjoint firm box, hot Icjjemnf heat radiation. water butantanaemly. Made from copper ber-imr iron insures added life and ser vice. It look j t'j poor cT tAc cooA, vliH LUi. lliLUlL at UllklIIH C) The World's Champion All the advantages of a hard coal base burner in a stove that ' burns the cheapest kind of slack or soft coal are found in "Buck's' Hot Blast Ventilators." These wonderful stoves are "made upon honor and so carefully fitted that they retain fire for 72 hours and require attention but once in 24 hours." - "Buck's" patent gas and smoke consuming device burns all the gas and carbon and they actually save their entire eost in . a very short time in the amount of fuel saved.- No matter . what you are using yon can afford to east it aside in order to own one of these latest and most modern of soft coal beating ' stoves. They are practically indestructible and last a lifetime. Don't be deceived by cheap and inferior imitations. The eone center clinker crushing grate is alone worth the eost of the stove. Let us show yon this Stove in operation. See how it is controlled as easily aa turning on and turning off the gas. You U own one as soon as as yon know it.. Concord Furniture Go. Dove-BostCo. Just received a cask of Heini'a extra special sour pickles; aU so sweet gherkins and sweot . mixed pickles in bulk. We sell the best. PHONES and 421 Sold. Tha ceTsat ef D. tV n. le t eat he Uw . Unity, a aaaa a applied; thee It pens, tratec tha pares, destroys e4 threw eff all Sis sea crsa - ea4 Uarsa.the eeia alaaa aad healthy. - - We are e eeeAdaat at (be eurs since ewer ef D. D. D. that w have take advaatase ef tha taaaufactarara rer aatec, te offer yoa e raU-atse hattla a trial. Tee are to Sadse'tha ajterlta at the rami y la jrcer ewe parshrslsr aaee, If It Sosaa't help ra, It cost yoe aethlaf. TAD.D. Soap la aaade of tha ansae basilar IsSTedleata. Ask a about M. N DRUO STORK Jtanae. You cool while it MCESS IRON RANOU Tmmptnttarm ecen onsf const tent with l famL Soft Coal Heating Stoves i 1 CONKEVS lAYING TONIC r Will Make Hens Lay. 25c per Package GIBSON DRUG STORE We Give Pony Votes. " i , rJMf enlll a AT "Hl
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