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Compliment to Salisbunr Vocalists. Horse Drowned-
Miss Adelaide White, of this Sunday eyeluug when MiiTem-
citv. well known as an exception- pleton, wbo teacnes music at
ally talented vocalist, is in receipt U I la, and a 'ady ineud, were at-
of the following letter from Prof, tempting to cr.ss Back creek ou .
II. J. Zehm. The invitation ex- the Shernllfarm, the Horse, wnion
tended in the letter is a very nice f she was drivirg m a buggy, was
compliment to the Salisbury Chor- drowned. . Misses Templetou nad
al Society : driven into tne creeK wmcn w
My dear Miss White: quite high.jaud the horse-seems to
We exDect to have a Music Fes- have gotten tangled in a wire
tival here on the 19th and 20th of fence, fell and was drowned. A
Mav fd oritur i he 20th of May fes- Mr Young, who tortunateiy nap-
tivities) and I write you to see if peued along at the time, assisted
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it wculd be possible for you to oi- the ladies put or tne water, out
ianiza the sineers of vour city and not before they wer thoroughly
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rehearse them once (or twice) a wet. it was a narrow escape,
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week on the "Sfcabat Mater" by
KosBini, which we expect to give W0Dt flight A 600(1 Friend.
t hft niaht of the 19th. Oar idea
is to get the cities near Charlotte
'If ever I need a cough medicine
aeaiu I know what to et, de
toco-operate with us andoaaaKe 0iarea Mrs. 1A. L Alley of Beals,
the festival sn annual event. We I Me., ''for, 4fter using ten bottles
expect to have a local chorus of pt ur. King's JNew jjiscovery, ana
about 100 voices, which we want 8Beiuf 8f reBUIlB 1U
to augment to 200 if, possible, . Uiiiha bait medicine made
calling on the nearby places to for CoughsOolds and lung troub-
furnish siugers. Each singer. will le." Every one who tries it teels
rpnnive mm nr mnrncnmnlimentarv Must that way. Relief 18 felt at,
tickets to the festival. May I ask once and iti quick cure surprises
, J . . you. For IBronchitis, Asthma,
that you see some of your musical Hemorrhael. Croup. LaQrippe.
people and if possible start the re- gore Throat pain in chest or lungs
bursals at once. We will furnish f it s supreme. 50c and $ 1.00 lnai
bottle freei Guaranteed by all
YUU D11D 1U LAO U A. M.W UA. VIUB1I.UI I
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is. nia jy let me near irom you at
Another Ticidtl
Goes to Arizona. All is notsserene in the town of
"Joe" Linn, who has held a re- Spencer, and there will be some
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annnaihln nnBit.inn tirifh feh oar re- UIUH uoiugur m luo yieub.ux.
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nair department, of the Southern. r'oay f e as oebu iur 6u
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At Snpncer. will leave in a few PaBl Ieff 8 8- it wm oe remem
days for Douglass, Arizona, where beredthataa mass mesting of the
he will take a similar position at citizens oi pp encer it was agreea
once.
a much lareer salary. "Joe." as ""T""14" uui.
i, S fm;i;oi i,nA.n vara ticket should be nominated that
iiu id a uuitJiat a jr auun J-ij to ixjaj i
noiinlar with the men at Soencer fche best med should be put .up
and they will regret to see him ana naB practicany speaKing,
leave F. P. Roesch. for master the lion andjthe lamb would herd
machanic at the Spencer shops, together on he same ticket, pro-
will possibly pull some other good Vlded 7 jppenea to get on it
v,;a Bf;n f tKa rostmaster ;jas. u. jjorsett was
men down
country.
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uominated
there has
for mayor,
bden some
Whether
sorenesa
Wedding in Georgia.
Friends here hove received cards
1. earing the following announce
nieut:
"Married Mr. Clayton Brown
to Miss Pauline Stirewalt, at At
lanta, Ga., April seventeenth,
1009. At home, Griffin, Ga."
J.U.J.. llURiJ ID U UlU DiiUi VI V. Il l
llendoreou and C. M. Brown, of
over this facjt, or whether some of
the defeatedicandidatesir. the first
primary feltthey did not get jas
tice, we cannot say, but a new
ticket is in the field. An appeal
has been made to the voters to
give the iQiiowmg ticRet tneir
suppoit: I
Mayor, L. Ray; aldermen,
D. B. Greeufiill, B O Blaylcck,
W. H. Barton, J. E. Eagle, O. C.
Salisbury, and T. D. Brown, of Godfrey and! J . H. Benton.
the bt. raui s neigborhood. lhe The reaB01 for this second tick
news of the marriage was a sur- et -ls 86trforth in the sollowing
prise to the friends of-Mr, Brown, statement, addressed to the "qual
ified voters of Spencer" :
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Marriage of Rowan Girl.
The marriage of Clifton Trout
man, sou of J. C. Troutman, who
lives about six miles southwest of
Statesville to Mies Bessie Camp
l pllof-Rowan county will be of
interest to their many friends.
The ceremony was performed at
the home of the bride's father by
llev. Harper, of the Methodist
church Miss Campbell taught at
the Troutman Grave Yard ecbool
last winter arid won many friends
l.y her pleasant and charming
jiiuuners. Statesville Mascot.
Kis Last Will.
In the office of Superior Court
lust Friday, the last will and tes-
tument cf the late Edwin Shaver
was admitted to probate. The
value of the estate, which consists
largely of roal estate, is estimated
at about $100,000 to $125,000
With the exception of a few be
quests to religious and charitable
institutions under the control of
1 he Presbyterian church, and to
Miss Lizzie Wharton, the eBtate
ptes to MisB Mary Shsver, the
Uug liter of the deceased, Miss
Lizzie Wharton was named in the
will as executrix, and she quali
li .d when the will was probated.
Mr. Shaver made his will some
i iug over a year ago, it being
witnessed by MesBrs. 0, D. Davis
aijd A. L. Smoot.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
vfth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cnnnot reach the seat of the
disease. Catarrh is a blood or
constitutional disease, and in or
d"r to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh
C j re is taken internally, and acts
directly on lhe blood andmucoua
surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
not a quack medicine. It was
prescribed by one of the best phy
sicians in this country and for
y pars and is a regular prescrip
tion. It is composed of the best
tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting direct
ly on the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of the two in
gredients is hat produces such
Wonderful results in curing Ca
tarrh. Send for testimonials free.
F.J. CHENEY,& CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, price 76c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
"The recent primary failed to
express the choice of a majority
of the citizeds of Spencer for may
or and alderman on account of
over 50 men voting in said primary
who have never paid any tax in
Spencer and are not listed for tax.
The registration books show only
312 men registered. Thapollbooks
for the primary show 869 men vot
ed in the primary. A number of
the citizens are not pleased with
this condition and believe Spencer
affairs should be conrollf.d by
Spencer citizens, and are offering
the fojlowng bamed gentlemen as
candidates for mayor and alder
men." 4
5 pen all this week, bnt Satur
day is the last day. uig special
auction that f day at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m., 'to close oat every
thing. Listen for the big bell.
' 1 Spot Cash Store
Ready lor Another Busy
Saturday.
Last Saturday was a record break
er with us. We sold more merdhan
dise than we did in one single day for
a long time. But we have determined
to make next Saturday still a better
dayy
Here are just a few
Extra Specials for Saturdays
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1500 lbs. Blanke's standard
Coffee in 5 lb. buckets, uever
sells forlf ss than $1,00 back
et, special price Saturday
' 75c
Half a car load cf Snow Drift
(hogless) lard at special
prices for quick Saturday's
selling.
4 lb. buckets at 38c
5 lb. buckets at 47c
10 lb. buckets at 96c
8 Cakes Octagon Soup for 10c
3 Packages Gold Dust for 10c
8 Cans Good Luck Baking
Powder for 1 0c
8 Spools Best Machine Thread
for 10c
Ladies' 10c Black Hose for 5c
Tetlous Talcum Powder 5c
Ladies' 25c Cellars for 15c
200 American Beauty Corsets,
sells for $1 00 everywhere,
special for Saturday 50c
7c Dress Ginghams 5c
10c Dress Ginghams 7c
46 inch Persian Lawn, worth
18c, at 12C
40 inch White Lawn, worth
meat. 10c
39 inch Sea Island Sheeting,
worth 74 , at 4Jc
Yard vide Bleached SheetiDg
5c yd
38 inch Bleached Curtain
Scrim- 5c
Men's Gray Mixed Sox, good
weight 5c pr
Men's 50c Suspenders. . 25c
6o 6 d 6 b oq 60 b d 66 bo o o cbob cto oo 0000000000
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We have hundreds of other bar
gains equally as interesting that we
can't mention here.
Leave your packages with us. They will be safe till you
call for them.
SALISBURY DRY GOODS CO.
THE BUSY STORE.
Next Door to Kluttz and Rendleman. T. M Kesler, Mgr.
The largest and most up-to-the
minute linfc -of
Spring Shoes and Oxford Ties
in the State awaits you at this store!
We cordially invite you to make our
store your camping place when
in the city.
B ,ya' Rush Hats at 5 & f Oc
Men's lare Rush Hats 1p & 15c
Mexican H.ts for men and boys always
sell 20c. Our price 10c
Boys' Capa 1Q & 25c
25j Four in -Him! Ti?s fjr
15c
Men's 10; Socks in red,
black, only
Men's White-foot Socks
tan, green and
5c
10c
Men's and lmy' Ncg! gee Shirts fit 25c
Men's and b ys' Work Shirts 25 & 50c
Me.i's f xtra ijice 75? Negligre Shirts 50C-
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B ys' Kue'e Pants at ; . 25& 50c
Men's odd Pants worth $1.00 for 75c
k $1 50odd Pauts for 98c
4: 2.00 " ' " $1 50
2 50- " 2 GO
Boys' $2 Knickerbocker Suits only $1 50
Extra good valu in men's suits. You
- can't match them for the money.
Shoes for the Family.
Men's Brogan Shoee at . . $1 00 an-i up
Men's Cap T e Bluchers at $150
Ladies' Oxfords in Vici, Patent J est.hw,
rr Tan, mi blucher v .:i!c!r- M .
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FuH strck of tiion's and Indies' ()x!..rd
in almost any atvlf and 1
$3 Q09 $3 50 & $4 OO
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A Large Line of Spring Sam
ples Just Arrived.
BELL SHOE STORE,
SALISBURY, IN. C.
P. S. Ask to see the Ankle Pump 190D Agony in Shoedom.
Resolutions of Respl and Condolence.
Whereas, It bas pleased our
Heavenly Father to remove from
our midst our late friend, ira .
Theo. F Kluttz: and
Whereas, It is but just that a
fitting recognition of her many
virtues shoula be had: therefore,
teit
Resolved, By the Elizabeth Max
well Steele Cnapter, L. S.'D. A. RM
that, while we bow in humble sub
mission to the will of the Most
High, we do not the Iobs mourn
for our friend who has been taken
from us.
Resolved, that, in tho death of
Mrs. Theo. F. Kluttz, this Chapter
laments its loss of one who was
nvpir rady to proffer the hand of
aid ana the voice of sympathy to
the needy and distressed; a friend
and companoin who was dear to
all; a woman whose upwright and
noble life was an inspiration and
and a standard of emulation to all
wbo knew her.
Resolved, That this testimonial
of our sympathy and sorrow be
forwarded to the, family of our
departed friend and to each of the
newspapers of Salisbury by the
secretary of this Chapter.
Mrs. Mary Davis
An Old Case Settled.
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The ancient; case of Slocumbvs
Hardie, involving the possession
of a house andilot in East Fayette
ville, has beenldecided in favor of
the plaintiff in Cumberland Su
perior court after pendiug more
than twenty years. This decision
gives possession of the property now
held by Mrs. K. W.. Jones to Cook
& Dye, commissioners noder a
former order ol sale by which A.
H. Slocumb, the plaintiff, became
the purchaser.4-FAyetteville spec-J
lal to (Jnarlotte Observer.
"No-Drip" is the most clever lit
tle silver CoffeJ Strainer ever in
vented. Get one free from Dr.
Shoop, Racine.fWis., by the Cou
pon Plan. The! Coupon and Dr.
Snoop's new book on Health Cof
fee sent to anjr lady rtqueting
them " Yon cai trick any one by
secretly serving Dr. Sboop's
Health Coffee at meal time. Your
visitor or your husband will de
clare he is. drinking real coffee
and yet there isfnot a grain of real
coffee in Dr. Snoop's Health Cof
fee. Pure grains, malt, and nuts
give Health Coffee its exquisite
taste and flavors. No 20 to 80
minutes tedious boiling. "Made
in Vminat6." Try it from , your
grocer and get a- pleasant surprise.
package 26c. Sold by all
Grocers. g
Hundreds of thousands of peo
ple use Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea as a family tonic. If
taken this month it, will keep the
family well all spring. If it faija
get your money back. 85 cents.
OorueliBon & Cook.
A Suggestion by the Pastors,
At a rgnl.-ir meeting of the Sal
iebury Ministers' Associatioi.
Monday, the following resolution
w is pusd :
''That wu r quest the minister
of SalisburyaudthecouDty, assooi.
as pra ticable, to preach upon the
sr.1 j-ict of Sabhath desecration,
during the month of May, and
respectfully saggest the second
or as soon thereafter as possible."
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W. C Kluttz I L Lentz John
Harkev W E Kesbr Mary C
Powless Maxwell Hols'iouser J
LLflr Mrs Davie Holshouser
E. F. Eaton J W Frick Lee
Scott Thos J Lyrly Mrs Mary
E Meuuia L P Hi perman B R
A Beaver W H Earnhardt W.
O Troutman H J Hegler W R
Felker G L Waler HH Swice
good Joseph C . Lentz Minnie
Oddie J W Felker Charley Fus
O L Watl HE Hodge W C
Lowder J M Shoe W H Moose
Mrs Mary J Casper G A Koontz
J B I senhour John L Miller M
A Kluttz H FTurner Mrs Sarah
Martin J C tfilhelm C W Har
rington G H Weddiiigton Juo
C Julian R A Safrit Lewis M
Eller, WTEliem John H Mi
senheimer J Whitler T J Loftiu
ter Mrs C S Earnhardt B ?
Miller J C Jones W W Kimball
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I have one of the best selected st cks of Spring Dry
Gonds to be found in Salisbury. It. c 'nsists of all the
latest styles of cotton, wool and ei!k g ods in white and
prints.
My line of laces, embroideries and linens is complete
and should be seen before Tou make your purchases.
My line of
Ready-to-lllfear Garments
is complete and ready for your inspection.
I have a grea6 many things for men, w-men, misses
and children in staple goods. All splendid go ids, but
offered at extra low prices. If in need of shoes, hats,
under clothing, hosiery, etc, etc.. it will pay to come
and see me.
All my goods are sold on only one small profit, j ist
a little above wholesale prices, but cheaper than you can
order or buy them elsewhere.
You are cordially invited t come in and i:,vestigate
my stock.
Prompt' attenti )nand cmrteous .treatment are as
sured all.
Very truly,-
LW.WMCO
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The (men ol l ;.hi(tn
Riohfs.t iti;d choic- f i c;ea'H ; sice uut
t-lej-antiy and pe ftctly due d on
the Staii'l id Kv'Miy.
The World' IIel ewinj;
The ouly machine which in;ik s ;:1.m
luttly perfect lofl and chain ttiLcLing
on lhe gamt nmchine.
Ladies
When you are in need of a spiug ma
chine, you no doubt intend t ) gi'. c the
matter intelligent consideration r.nd
should, buy one which v ill last a life
time, th- !'andard Rotary.
Yon One It lo Yourself
to loar'n how the Standa-d R-otarj w i 1
do more and belter 'vork. in 1 lime,
and with more real Conifart and pleas
ure than any other machine made.
Send for circular.
The 'tandard Sewirg Machine Co,,
Forsa!ly Atlanta, Ca.
T. E. WITHERSPOON fe CO.,
Salisbury, N. C.
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT
WITH THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
SALISBURY, N. C.
W. C. Coughenoub, President,
T. C. Linn. Vice-President-,
VV. 11. White, Cashier.
Capital - - $50,000 CO
Steckholders' Lirbiliiy - 50.CC0 00
Surplus and Profits - 53,58156
Deposits January 1, 1909, 317 785 Co
Resources Jsnu:ry !, 1902, 45S.73G 84
Directors: J jhwS. TTeuderson, J).
A. Atwell, T, G. Linn, H. N.
Woodson, Bnrtnn Craisa, VV.
BiacKuier, Waiter II. W'c.ddsou,
Vr.-B Strachan, A H. Price,
W. CCoughe'ionr.
Every ar-comni(dfc(fon extended eon- .
sisteij with safe banking. i
. W. H. Wtmt, Ca J i
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