1 1- I 1 ii i , . , , . , ., , . . , . . . . .m -muLi I , I. i.-" . . . . i , ipiiliM mules forsale'cbeap: r , , , '.. 'J J'M! .'!! .4,1 J..4W-liMt iiUlSi&l f 4 THE COMMITTEE'S REPORT. Ii Siaator Billet's Case was Expected to be Ready Yesterday. lUMm,Tex Feb. 24.-pr expected tlwtthe'findiiig9Qrthe legislative fcominittee inYestg ting charges against United States . Senator Josepn w . uaney wnrroe reported ta the two: houses oft toe. Legislature not later' thajnrues- Senator Bailey and'Ihis cattof neys,are urging uponitbecbmmit Us tbe need of haste as Senator Bailey 'announces he, WjlJ Thursday in, order toreach inston by March 4. to be installed; ai Senator, --rq'case 1 n ta A discussion is now on as to whether or not the committee will hve any right to report any thing but the evjdejQca: The friends ot : Senator. iBaiTey are- of j 8ultg in-pneumonia When it is gte the oDinion that Jthe committee can also make its suggestion 'that there is nothing in the evidence to in any way reflect upon Senator Bailey. If this procedures fol lowed themincrity of the com mittee will-bring in an adverse re port asking that the House take full recognition rof t the" evtdenCe and act upon it artheyaieBn-fit. It is also stated tlia , pomeof the opponents of Senate Barley will make an efiort to prolong the agi tation even to the extent.of taking the matter to WashiugVu, in the way of a memorial. Reward to Widows ot Slain Ofticers. ; . Ashevlfi.e, Feb. 24 At the regu lar weekly meeting of the b6aTcTof alderman last' night au order was made that the $500 reward offered by the board for the capture of the nagro desperado . who ;ioNo vember shot and killed two police officers and three othsr persons, was ordered paid to Cashier J:rE? Rankin, of the Battery Park Bank for disbursement. The money will be paid to the widows of the two slain officers. The posse that overtook and killed the negro desperado, and who were entitled to the money, held a meeting in the big road after the negroe's death and Unanimously voted to donate the 1500 to the two wid ows. Application forjihe moneys was made by former Chief of Police F. M: Jordan onjbehalf of the beneficiaries. Japanese Immlgratloo. Viscount ' Aoki called- at tbe State Department and had "a1 talk with Secretary Root over ;.the pro gramme to be followed n. con ducting negotiations for - t h e preparation of Japanese -coolie immisration " into the- Ufn 1 1 e' d States. As ' the ambaeiador had been fully informed of all steps leading up to the passage of the immisration iact. and, in fact- W ,' v . had really suggested the adoption of measures to eilcude Japanese without passports, he was not dis posed to criticise adversely what had been done by.vCongress- The way to resmismgotiaticfiss-f or the projeGdejji was regiea air open- and it is be lieved tflt beforettiCaisembling of the next Ccngress the new con- vention arm Dereauyipiiifle con lderatidju of 0nfef It was etate&Paf 5)ne iWLito House hat te' conference - held there betweenf ' !Presidenti :Secre tary Mecalfgandthergeueral board o the navy had no- bearing on the rejatmnlhetentie JJnit, ed States andrJapftti. Washing ton dis NegIicfeTCoIuTTlireatea Life. JJon t trmecwita5.a cpld.!i8 good advice for prudent men fan women-. It may. bev.yital in - the & childPropeB-toodr good ventihatipny-aud cl6thingaripre aeMdvfi tainedtnro'ugh the;ch weajbuol, "autumn sprin the chances" of ; a'surprise f rom ordin a?y colds will slight. B u tf tdinary: Jligh fecoid I wijf omeyereing wel 1 estab lished ripe cold is to the germs ofdiptfieriav what he bey is to tha bee." : Thegreatest menace to child life at this-- season of the year is the neglected cold:,4 Whether it fs a child of adults the cold slight or severe, the yery.best treatment, that can be adopted ' is tq- give Chamberlain's ivCongh Remedy. It is- safe"' and snre; The greatpoplilaritv and immense:) sale of this preparation has been attained by its remarkable cures of ,ihis iilmen t.. A .cold ne vervre lllee paif farm rsddresE iAobdniarif :'Pi&frieijiis or mbney 'Iitliyyojn : f MMyEes afonmpn" and ofoplehouldBe. vProvided. you take Rocky Moun- T. W. Grimes -Drug Co. an.t Jpr saie oy. James :l'liimmerr. Salisbury,- N. Q.; and Spericer Phacmacv, Spencr,-N. (X -. U : j WANTED, j e I I I Highest Cash.Pripe Paid J. H. WIcNEELY; j e : Office at .the Brown Shoe Store- Mam. St., Salisbury. IH SHALLilT W. tried: - all Mother - false pride? ; - Dgn'tr be Foolish reseritedldEy Head? ehtesBap bfisjvitality; and bring abontaigens eral aervQusness ibreak 1" Lot us Rcliovo Eyes and ner ypuVenergyV I W; H. LEONARD;- j ; ; Uweler and Opticiahjr i ixa nwit St., . . 'tiailsbMry, n. u. ?toODDieFt seen potatoes IhaveS proved Sy rloi ?odfds : the tmost productive Extra Early Pch ftato in cultivation. . Read the let-, Iters ifiom'i truckers;' inr: our1 New" DescriptiveCataloga&fqor 1907. We are. the larkest . dealers in oeea jroiaxoes m me oouia; 1 i a Second Crop: fall high-rade stocks selected and; grcrwn especially fiwijBedpaiofeA. "i Write5 for prices kadi WODD'ST '1907 8EED BOOK, teUing about :ajl seeds for the Farm and Garden. 'yed,free oniegnest . ; t Sesmeiv - :Richmohd,Va. orthtMaiStre IM: ttniBhe& tbav to bift m h vu puuiiu iuhxeuerainiaiije na xms iaiione or m iv est and most xjorriDletrfines of ,Mer- Chaiidise.to be found in tbe cityandUe asfes,; that you call aiid look tbrough tnirmammotli stock. zx Uiiuiiyv in iwwuwvii) in i ui f J I 'iTecin Offers his Professional Services , ItolthePublicPhonf 886. :. uFFICE: Wacloyia Baok . Building. HARNESS 0 OOOOQOCOOOOOOO sliiS i j f) We will commence closing out one of tbe best, Q X newest and most upto-date lines of Shoeshat bas X U ever been closed out at any sale in this town on U ;The Limit of p. The most eminent t in edical sci entists are unanTmouiiiithe con elusion that tfenrallyaccept ed limiationfhumauife is many years below the attainment possible withhe advanced' k.nowl edge off which the rrace. ii( now possessed. The. ..critical period, t h-detr mines:i its duratl o n , seems tt be between: Carid 60 ; the proplr care of thebody dur ing thii decade cannot be too stronglySirged ; carelessness then being faial to longevity. Na ture's . bst : helperfa after ;60is BlectricBitters, tlie scientrfitf tonie in'edicine that revitalizes These are not odds and ends or Sample Shoes or odd K sacckv but everything's New, Fresh and up-to-date goods, but we have made up our minds to go out gi the shpe busi ness ftnd f these Shoes must gp out. Our prices on these Shoes will be the manufacturer's, 'pins the'freiglit. None, of these goods will; be charged or taken back."- We want to close out this stock inside 80 days If we. have to sell them Sulks to some merchant.: Don't wait if you want the best. icther line we are going to close out is our Apt Squares and RllfjS. We have a big line of them bought direct from the mills. These are all new freeh ... goods i f , the very latestmake"and the Newest'Patterns. " " Our 9x12 Jngram' Art Squares worth $6.00 to $6.50 will be closed out at $42,5a 1 -Our-9xl2 Saxony Art Squares worth $10.00 at 7.00. "0rr9xl2 ;AJIm-Art:Sqtiatei wonh $10 to $12 atf$7.00. Our Royal Axminster 9x12 worth i$25.00 at $1 0.0O. Out 9x12 ShTraz worth $18.00 at $13.00. : : ' Our Oriental Art Squares orth $80.00 at $21.00. C We havea bk line of small Rngs to match these Art Squares ?t hat J wi 11 be red need i p th ef sano e proportion . We also have a lot of Hall Runners that will go in a t.j Manu facturer's Oost. . ' . g Brittain & Campbell. 0 s of Rowan and Surrounding Jounties; Tl We are now engaged in ihe W holesale Gro cery, Fruit and Prpduce busineis excludvly and solicit a share of your patronage in our nw 4in- Webuy all kinds of country pridnce; such as peaB, egggi: .? . (.'.. Now, is the time to -buy a new et of harness. We have, them i cr all purposes' and at all prices, liight "driving from $8.50 to $25 C irriage : or Surry harness from $ 15 to $25. . Team Wagon Ha r- lliess, best in town for the money VV e have a job lot of harness which we wll close out at a very close price. Now is the time to get a bargain. Repairing of all kinds heatlj and promptly done- at " lowest pricus. - . . .. . Cut this ad. out . and bring it with you and;,for everyMl pur chase, or more, we will give a nice buggy whip,' ; - ; ; :: Hartline & Go. Phone 483, t , - 180 East Iuniss St. V v V V 71 3 .91 91 7 -71 M Children's and Misses Coats J 'Iflfes he fiasi them lit all the new styles; coverts, shadow plaid tan and castor kerseys, black kersey strain c"bats, all urtbthe ) Fine Line of Dress Xxoods. If you are : looking-for the most up to-date stales in r JJress woods, simply see his line. He has all the new, shadow effects, in all colors, and in black, , His stock cannot be" surpassed. See his Poplins and Panamas, Serges arid Po de Soie, in fact anything in Dry .711 i : Goods.1 It will do you good . I ; . tb'call and see what he haff " 1 lineof l)tacknd - colored Taffetas " Have no equal They are just from the' loom. starch, soft and pliable, still having the rustle. Iaine of Carpets and Hugs. Mo All new and up-to-date. Big line of Lace Curtains. Bought in a job. ; Gan save you from 25c to 50c a pair.: Sample Carpets; . Comforts and Blankets. J Short ends of Percale JDc met- 11 cheap andgood styles. v"" HI tics, Flanneletts. If you want tHe Best Shoes for Men; ; See his line. - - i IN LI If yon Want a Good Hat: : ; See what he has. at mm si FF: o o o d o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o o o o o o o o o o o o o WE begin February wilh irl-f of val ues destined to make it a banner months The people certainly came our way dn January. They seemed to appreciat tha special efforts made to saw Ahenr money and we had mahynice things said which pleased and ericouraged : us; - Yes;; even er cMnts likej said about them once in a while. SilEis CREAr.l JAP SILLIS An pxcellent hue of these in 27 .uich.id 86? inch at 30c f 50c f 75c and $1 tlie yard. COLORED TAnHETA rr Excellent valne, all best'coiore, at BLACK PEAU BE SOIE 36 m wide BUCK HABUTAiy at 50e yard CREAr.l niOKAIR, at 50, 75o.; i ami $1.25 yard. ' r - CREAHI SERGE, 44 inch at $1.00 CREAr.l EOLEAN. at $1.25 yard at 65c yd. Colored rTaff eta, 36 t in6hfat$1,C0 yard, j jOn llkiaibVe CREPE DECHENE-Pink, blue and cream, at 58c yard. We wouid like BllApU AND VHITE. for yoii to conipafe onrs th jthat sold by RE7 RUCKING. others at :76c-yd. - - : .zr:z:t ii o o o o o o o o o o Q . o o o Os o ; o. o o jO o o o o o alO o o o or? o PEAN DE CYGNE-27 inch at 75c r : " t: A few of then: lft and we will .cbntiiiiivr BULCtikTAFF half price until thJst to i you in dolais and" cents. 6 do not ; one is goijeJ L- "fiZ. t;0't.: -";Zi lik to say our $1.00 grade of black Taf j feta isrthe: $1:25 grade i of eometoiije else or is worth $1 25 a ydJntttW3' can i honsHv , .say t,hat t.ur $1 grade is worth the last red cent wo ask for it. , Extra value .in , 80 luch black Taffeta' ooroe-pxceiienc varnes tn incee :d fi Jar price. .- Jo o o cr o o O o . o Q antaed bv sftlLdrmrsists.- 50o. .V; . f . -4- ever - organ of the body.

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