OC AI- BRIEFS. -s7WTSON. Aiid Country. J. & IX. Xlorali lmTe'7Bala soiw change in their jewel ry store, w'lHchiin-1-a.ud Mowers this season wotild save.mou- proves its appear, anca and conveaienee; i ' . . On Monday, May 15, MayocCongben fiur issued a sanitary uoiice to all resi dents of Salisbury. Ten 1ays from date e'y seeing Smoot & McCulloh. They Will save yog money in the ' purchase Agents for the Deerinpr. 7 '- ' ' - ' ''Messrs. John J. Stewart, Jr., and locl and:it K;ht,. ! a sanitary committee will visit all hack j James Kenuerly have purchanecL. th - J?armer3 that wish to . luy lleapers orom lAB'SBB son vjith Boducfionl DAY, MAY 18. l.y.. f jit . . . f a JT 1. . - lti.. -1 1 T 1e l,nm .iin LHfbrr Wan innran'amiztii!? tin m t -Mimu .l - - -- o Iff1"1 to be os- e opeu 11 session. ?- h;is five 'Vood, loyal" . i .i i . ,tl,o want to serve uiu uear TheKieal department is t '""jHliwrposttiiasster Geo. t-i . v ..-..l Stnnlv ooantv. or oe - ai " " " . Tntz has treated his re! T Dunlap, Esq , a good roan, was the first Monday, us me -on r. liCW oat of paint, .which cu , ItcniiriParfltlCC. reatlvi"H'ro Wateon, of Augusta, Afft, at home for more than" a A en t..,l.ss bo-en k sick with parotitis, is convalescent. . -c mi.' .r,rr;,,I Pundsiy mornin-r, in-.mn, 3ar ' . .i :.i ,n r 1 ".,.'. r;.. thiseitv. Mr. Julius V. f.mea rii""1 'iiU I -T 1)JU Vunlv r -Clint N. Brown performed hi? h1- . 1.... a r.... jn-irri." ceremony .a ....,'. cnart-il lint man acred to tf ' " Viiot I'ii'd and fast.' .jjled wild, goose, plaeed in the l... i lui t.nl.Ii' iii i ii CLri bv A. Xa. i iso:i -Vt-u? -the center of attraction at A few (Jay'1 RS tut li )Wsn Knitting Killi received n order for socks, which vifl roquir niue o000105 work - to fill. Th;jipMk well for their good. ' 0frUt Monday Dr. if. P. Murray u'meiioed the erection of a handsome reii.krc It will Iks situated on the extn,iou;f WeMain street and will Revr Tiiomas Carrick,of Lexhigton, fillfd I'atcr Jones' .pulpit t tlie liap'tit-t iiijd rninuay nint. i i e Jare an'd the; sermons Mr. CarrSek is one of the :tiiiilaiu'c was iiereenjove'!. (,!estine iii tlx State. Dieiat.Wddon, N.'C, May "13; h, af- tter a ling"iing illness, Mrs. Minnie Peter- oa .Murdoch. Mis. Murdoch was a life yf l)r'. J, J. uminerell and had Binv frirndf here who will be pained lo -Jeara of hfr' death. Mr. II. B. Varner, Salisbury Ur who has been in some weeks representing Ilie Van .Lindley tnuserieshas beeJi emipslll to return home ami rest he- ctuse ot w rinds trouble with his eyes. He will come back aaiu as soon as he . - i . Tfcovcrs. i Cftli? eil'iy .applicants to the Slate loafll of Mcb-al Examiners last week fjrTiwiise. to pracice 'uie'n-iiie, only frfty-tfjjUt received c riiticat s. Dr. -V. . H'.UrKeuzio was a -successful applicant. Kcrafiini'o per cent. -of all tle ques tions asked'. - . lots, privies etc, to see mat ttiey are properly cleaned affd drained. . Yesterday morning tlie convict road west end of Fulton St. in front of J. P. Lentz' resi Jdence. A large number of wagons are 1 i :r r. ik. ii.iuiuii; puvei, wuien latkCii iroin iiic hill in West Point at the termination of Iuuiss St. Among the young doctors who were isuecesslu! in their exbuiiuatiou before the fcjtut.e Medical Board, at Raleigh last week, besides McKenzie, of this county we notice the names of Dr. G. F. Arey, of Richie's MillDr. F. F. Stevenson, of Statesvillc, and Dr. T. A. Hatheock, of Norwood, N. G. - At a meeting last Saturday the direc tors of the Piedmont A. F. Association ; ordered that a fair be heldat their grounds on the 3rd, 4thrandoth, of Oc tober 1803, and that all the necessary arrangements for making it a first-class exhibit of products of this"fcection be be gun at once. - - Mr. W. V. Hodge, of Morgan town ship, this county, left last Tuesday for Dongola, 111.," and before leaving he called and subscribed for the WATCHMAN. He is going Co try the West, awhile at least, but we venture he will not find any place better thau the old Norrth Stale. However we wish Mr. Hodge success wherever he goes. The first annual conimencemcnt of the StateNormal and Industrial School, at Greentboro, N. C, will come offthe23rd and 24th, instant at which time this valuable institution will bq formally dedicated. We acknowledge the recep tion of an invitation to be present at the interesting exercises. The railroads will give reducted rates for the occasion. liens Ponds, colored, who had recent ly bien lodged in jail at Lexington; for f. and a. escaped from that prison the first of last wceknnd is now at large. He stands charged also, we learn, with being the negro who last fall committed the foul crime of rape upon the wife of Mr. G. L. Klnttz, of this county., The officers of the law should. keep a lookout for the scoundrel aud recapture him The annual debate by the -students of Livingstone-, College, will take place in the college chapel on the eve nine of Tuesday May 2& The subject to be dis cussed is: Resolved, "That the Autono-. W. H. Davenporie, S. C. Fuller, and W. M. Provinder will support the adirma live, wUle E. D. W. Jones, W. F. Fon villeaudA. A. Crx kcj will lo.)k after stock of fjroteries, etc., owned fay Jj B. Sheets, deceased, and will continue busi ness at the bid stand. ;" We received quite a pleasant call from our old friend Mr. Richard Culbertson, of Woodleaf, last Moinlay. - lie left a pleasant memeuto of his call in the shape of a subscription forthe Watcman. The frame of the new Methodist church in process of erection on Chestnut Hill was racked and twisted by the wind the other day, causing the brick walj to bulge-out in the middle. Mr. W. D. Watson, contractor for the -wood work, promptly adjusted the disturbed parts, so that all is'now as secure as possible. A large crowd was in attendance at the court house last Tuesday nignt to witness Rev. H. B. Hudson's stereopti- can exhibition. The views, consisting of scenes on the life, crucifixion . and as cension of Christ and on Temperance were exceedingly interesting and impres- ive aud were heartily enjoyed by all present. The lecture was also very in-, structive and entertaining. Mr. Hnd- son exhibited his views last night at Liv- ugtohe College. Should he ever visi Salisbury again, Mr. Hudson may be ast suredof a crowded house to see his views. There is some talk on our streets in regard to the recent action of the City Board of commissioners in removing from the police force C. W. Pool, who is, or has beenr considered one of the best police officers the city ever had, and with the long experience he has had on the force and his study of the natural bent of rascals he had become a very clever detective, aud for this reason they say tney tninja misuiKe was made in re moving him. Although the two new officers elected are good men aud may make first rate officers, yet either of them is without that experience that years of service hav e given Mr. Pool the negative. The white citizens Salisbury are invited to be present. of li'rv. L. W. Crawford, of Trinity CoU Imp. cave- an intervstintr lecture on Plication al the Methotrlist church on Ust 'Sunday evening. His text was Train tip axliihl in the way- he should and when he is old he will not de-i dart from it. -Tiie lutest enterprise in our midst isl munuf ict'v -for making Silly Michael "pipes. T Q proprietor, Mr. ' M. Folsora comfsfniia Burke county whero he h. keen engaged in the "pottery buin ss The clay1 -is a -To brought from B.irkj county and is ot a very fine quality co'i 'aio'ng p'i irrit. Tite p'seynt. ca;nity is Hout 2 OCO -pipes daily k- wi i h. will, bj increased. r ; Messrs. Will (Russell and O. L. Eikins, towere arrested and jailed at Albe marle, upon charge of the murder of old man Tally, bf Stanly county, as inen- - honed ii, iast week's Watchman, have been released. Fifty witnesses were uminoned to appear auainst them, but Mure 20 had Ik ieti examined the magis trate dismissed the charge and liberated t ie prisoners. There was not the slight- evidence against either of them. "On Monday last, Mr. 1. C. Simmons Placed in thepostoffice a very unique ad Ycrtkig clock. It displays sixteen ad ertising cards, one of which is brouclit l vitw everv half minute. Mr. bim- J0? h:vs the State right and will soon "ve control of the entire South for the otioductioa 0f these valuable machines. ll pUoe them in all large towns. r- .,M. Patton soli eit ndvertisinir for tbconpeni which. is known as the Sim ons Advertising Agency. V. nrn . v inursday of last week, Mrs. J Hhlw M. of Albemarle. Stan I v- count v. entoutto her well in the earlv mom- ln2to draw a bucket of water, and whilp. a the act the curbing of the well gave Waf and the lady fell to the bottom t!le well being about 45 feet deep and I'fompt reued iDRerous position, very much frightened a1 shaken up, but not seriously injured. .e tailoring"-shop of Jack Mowerv entered by raising a wind assistance;ieing at hand she was Vm wil, be there irom ner uncomfortable and The monthly debating contes forth 3 Demurest Temperance Mcd d, by Rv. A. L . Coburn's c!;iss. came od lan Mou d:iy eveuinti" j t t't e taut Hill ch ipel. Tlie c'n so::p ed f Misses Delia. My riek, J.ottle Gai.iroore, Minnie C buni, Fannie Davis, Annie Brown, Julia Hud ersou, and Ma-ster Jaetib Ludwiek, all d d handsomely. Miss Mvriek was de- efared the winner a id secured the uie lal k ieinij tlie fourih th a has been wuji by Mr. Coburn's interesting youn tern' peran e workers. He is doing a goo i work here that will doubtless bring f rth its fruit in nf.er jears. For the annual meeting North Caro lina Dental Association, Raleigh, N. C the Richmond & Danville, Railroad Company will sell reduced rate round trip tickets from points on it lines with in the State of North Carolina to Raleigh N.C , and return. May 20th to 23rd in elusive, final limit May 29. 1893, at ,tbe folk win . "Yates from points named From Charlotte, $7.3 J ; Durham, $1.50 Greensboro, $4.0o: Goldsboro, $2.50 Liucolnton, $3.40; Marion, $9.20; ltura Hall, $o.6o; Selma, 1.50; Winston-Salem $o.0o, and from iuterjnediate points i same proportion. And for the Com mencement rsorth Carolina totatc JNor mal aud Industrial School t. Creensboro, N C, May 21st to 2"3rd inclusive, limited May 20th, 1893. Following raies from points named : Charlotte, $3.G0; Dur ham. 2.20; Goldsboro, $4.70; Hendarson, $.3.90. Liucolnton, $4.S5; Marion, $5.25; Raleigh, $3.o0; Rural Hall, $1.80; Selma, $4. li; Winston-Salem, $1.20, , and from intermediate points iu sa,me proportion. Rev. J.' Rumple, i3. D., preached a very interesting sermon from the pulpit of the first Presbyterian church on last Sunday morning. His subject was, The World's Fair Parliament of Religious, which' is to be held in the city of Chi cago commencing September II, aud continuing 17 days. This parliament will consist of representatives of all re ligions of the world, who will discuss their various doctrines and creeds. Dis tinguished followers of all the other re- inons aud well a em luent Christian di- WE CASJ CHANGE THE WEATHER, BUT' WE GAX CHANGE THE PRICES J V That is whlat ire tte doing, "aad doae with a vengencel . Never could choice goods -b bonght at a Julj clearing ale 6 during tLLj niouth. Commencing to-day, our great seasoo for FORCING SALES ' begins, with a donble feead f steam. It is sales, not profit, that we are after now I Come in any. day this month prepared" for surprises." May must make up for April and It will. OUR REDUCTIONS ARE SIMPLY IRRESIS TADLE! They will make you buy in spite of your self. The only condition that we impose is that you BUY NOW. . The proverbial oldest inhabitant has been knocked om of right. First by the unequalled weather and now by our uneaqualled prices. One lot of MEN S t BOY'S suits at $7,507 worth $10.00. ' i One let flMO worth $12.09 a ad f 15.00.' Owe lot $ 1J.30. worth $L5.O0 to $18.00. ' - Owe lot $l0, worth $:o. re $220. We hare abot One-kundred One, Tw, and Three of a ktad-all nice goods-! broken sizes Uwit we want ta clean out. It they fit you, yon ill get a bargain. We hare also a - LOT OF PINTS at 75c. $1.00. $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, and $5.00, that can't be beat. They are very cheap and we are sure you will buy a pair when you see them. ESP?Tsf7Il V': mm U ViiLJ D i i We are showing a beautiful line of Straw Hats, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS AND UNDER WE All 5"" and we can fit you, and give yon satisfaction. Try us. ; k CO. "Picnic ani Sto:k Exhibit. The grand picnic, in connection with an exhibit of fine stock, was held nt the Alliance Fair-grounds, Ascension day, May 11, as heretofore announced. A large crowd from all parts of the countybeing present. A fair exhibit, of fine stock, consisting of horses and cattle was giyen. i he morning wa.s spent in reviewing the stock. The afternoon was enlivened by a tournament, races and base ball contest. The tournament took place j.t 2 30 o'eiocK aim was participated in hv Messrs.- Whitt Graham, of Miranda, as the kuigtit of western Rowan: John Fisher, knight of the whitt cross; Em met Fisher, knight of the sickle; Thos. Haynes, knight of tl e lone stir. The knight of western Rowan, Mr. Whitt GrahaiUy, was most successful, securing seven rinj's in 20 seconds. At 3:30 a running race took place. The entries were Maggie Bell, by B. Ludwick ; Shooting Star, by C. L. Welch; Prime Charles, by . I. Ludwick. The race was a half mil:; dash fur a purse of $S.00, contributed by the people. Mag- ni 12. .11 mnI'H' tltn l ! kit h iiu in iC seconds. . ...... , y . At4 o clock a scrub race was run. The base ball contest between the Thy- ratira and Chestnut Hill clubs was not finished on account of disagreement cou cernuig lue uecisions oi mo umpire. len are jnade manly, the old made young and vigorous by Magnetic Ner vine. Sold by Edwiu Cutherell. Salis bury, N. C. The popularity of the. Salisbury Furniture Co's efaeap chamber suits is growing. They are bound to take only $15. to $32.50 for 10 pieces of elegant furniture. Dr. Rumple received a letter the other day from Dr.H. S. Smith of Davidson College, in which he says, the toboggan slide is thoroughly a success. Dr. Smith hinwielr took the first ride, a few days ago, in the presence of a large crowd of people assembled to witness it. He speaks very enthusiastically of Lake Wiley and the toboggan. At half past ;9 o'clock Inst night, a break for liberty was made by the con victs at the camp on the new Mocksville. road. Boger, Hobson and Richie, all negroes, succeeded in making their es cape. The guard shot at Richie, but did not hit him, Jack Eaton, a white prisoner was shot by the guard. At 9 o'clock the prisoners are chained together and locked. While the guard was reading a paper, the prisoners succeeded in picking the lock, and made a break. The guard turned, aud seeing Eaton with his gun, fired at him with a pistol striking him in the back and inflicting a flesh wound, which is not serious. The guard then grabbed the gun from Eaton and fired at Richie, but failed kto hit him. Eaton claims he was trying to prevent the es cape of the other prisoners. Hobson and Richie were sentenced- for three years; Boger for three months. Do you WKnt to save money ? If so buy vour furniture from the Salisbury Furniture Co. .. tow on 1 he text chosen was first Cor., 3 chap iter il Verse: "For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ." The sermou was divided into tnree parts: First, the announce- aturday idnht. and four suits nf jfiis, belonging to others and placed ere for repairs, were stolen. J. Frank 'cCuubin lost '2 suits. The thief iu his . te dropped several pieces outside the named inaries -'lillams r.vKit.N . . . -... pi, l' v"""- aS captured by U. W. at Concord Tuesday nid.t. He uJuposession 2 -nt5 o . i , , t-Ma ana fcihus tv give boudas janed. merit of the meeting -of this pariiameutj aud the olyections, the principal one of which was, that it would be God dis honoring to compare the only true God; with the puny sinful creatures of His hand. Second, This cougress is seeking the union of all religions. The objection to this is tersely expressed in the words, "There can be no fellowship between light and darkness." Third. It is seek MoWer PaUtf which -Wero .identified by inga perfect religion. We have thisiu dUr y e lost c,0,'hes. He was tri-the Christian religion, which says. "For other foundation can no man lay than is Uid, which is Jesus Christ." Reduced Sailrod Hate3. x To enable persons to visit Raleigh at the time Ex-President- Jell ersou Davis' rtmaius will pass there en route to Richmond, Va., for re-interment, the Richmond & Danville R. R., will sell tickets to Raleigh, -N.-JU., and return at the following rales for roundtrip. For individuals, oue and one-third first-class fares for the roundtrip. For Military Compauies, in uniform, twenty-five or more men traveling together on oue ticket in each direction,' one first-class tare for the roundtrip. For Coufedeiate Veterans Organiza tious in uniform or wearing badges, twenty-live or more men traveling to gether on one ticket iu each direction, two and one half cents per mile oue way for the rouudtrip. The following round trip rales will apply from points named; rales from intermediate in same propor Ind. $1175 755 Onr Advertisers. Salisbury has some real business hus tlers, and our advertising columns evi dences the fact. Several ot them place a new advertisement in the Watchman every week or two and they pay for it, showing to the world what they are doing and how they do it. Read every one of them, then you will know where to go to get what you want. Dr. R. L. Ramsay, surgeon dentisttells you where he may be found when his services are needed. Tht popular hustler, courteous, urbane T. B. Wyatt, shows the figures proof of the cheapness of his goods. Clothing, hats, underware, &c, is ofTered by M. S. Brown & Co., at prices that in truth are 'forcing the season." The great Sample firm, E. W. Burt & Co. areincreasing their run on their shoes bar-, gains throughout- Mil. $3 80 565 85 265 1 60 635 Vet. $6 80 433 65 205 125 Asheville, Charlotte, Durham, 1 15 Greensboro, 3 50 Goldsboro, 2 10 Liucolnton. 845 Selma, 120 WiHston-Salem, 475 3 60 275 Tickets on sale May 29th and 30th, good returning until and including May 31, 1S93. And to persons desiring to attend the Re-interment ceremonies of the remains of Hon. Jeflersbu Davis, at Richmond, Va., the Richmond & Danville R. R. will sell tickets' to Richmond, and re turn, at followiug rates- for. the round trip: For Individuals, one and one-third first-class fares for the rouudtrip. For Military Compauies in uniform, twenty five or more men traveling together on one ticket, in each direction, oue first ciass fare for the roundtrip. For Con federate Veterans Organizations, wear ing uniforms or badges, twenty-five or more traveling together pu one ticket in each direction, two and one half cents per mile one way for the roundtrip. The followiug rates for the roundtrip will govern trom points named; rates from intermediate points in same pro portion. ' Ind. $16 15 1133 10 00 S 20 12 80 Mil.' $1210 850 750 615 960 5 45 . Vet. $9 50 705 595 4 75 605 405 Asheville, Charlotte, Salisbury, Greensboro, Lincoln tou, 1 111 VY Raleigh, .8 20 615 JO Uendeison, 625 470 '35o Winston-Salem, 945 7 10 .54o Tick kir m wile Mav 29th aud 30th, lniil tnclndinsr June i 3rd, 1893. .- - Montgomery County News Troy. Professor Harris' school, at Wadeville. closes the 18th, and J. R. Blair. Esq., of this place, is to make the literary address. We learn that there will be a sociable at night. There will be a picnic at Smitherman's mill, on Little River, on the fth of June. Lawn Tennis- and croquet-yards have been made, and a large crowd is expeeted aad a good time aaticipated. The ladies are reqmest ed to bring out their baskets, etc. Mrs.C. W. Wooley, tir.. had peas, tur nips, and irish potatoes for dinner on Suuday tiie 7th. -:i John Smith k Co., bf Tennessee, bave been peddling on lightning rods and have sold a good many. They sold $100 worth to one lady. They are now gone to Virginia on ac count of the high tax in Montgomery. S. J. Smitherjnan s mill, qa Little River, is about completed. The work on the bridge, there, is suspended for the present. Prof. Harris, it is said, will ojen a High School, at Troy, ia the Fall, instead of at Wadeville, which is much needed. Mrs A. B. Moore having visited her parents in Randolph, last week, returned Home on MM7A R. Morris has returned home from Greensboro improved in health. A mad buzzard suddenly appeared on the street near the jail, this week. It was driven out of town and wended its way off on foot, through the Iield3. W. Johnson's Oriental Soap is far superior to all the other so-called medicinal soaps for beautifying the complexion, bold by Edwin Cutherell, Salisbury, N. C. .fitun Fftft CitTALU'uUE. ".'yift BASE CALL. 4 ' TUTS C ft t&s&cr unrip. Lri? Lap Wr ATIC telHTt LM 1.,. 0.a - - - . . .. . BEE. . jri warn, iv n.. . - - x' is ill. aiaLCV. IS tm.. .Srt e.so r.ti. UFACH&M ARMS CO. ST.LCUlS.KQ. Children Cry fcr Pitcher1? Catcr!i D.R.Julian&Sons trUlH? n,f.Prlng P03idrttT have had eltveJ?dthelrJt:m"e8,or lnelr rapidly increas ing business. Tney have opened a Splendid Stock General Merchandise In lue new tor room under the C-ntral Hotel, where tiietr low Drtces defv all anmnot it tnn They are alto continuing Business at their old stand with prices tower than ever. Call and be i-uuiini-ra oi mis. ,2ir-iirinjr our Chickens. Emrs. and Butter to us at the New Hotel. Come to Se Us Before Bijiif. 'Be sure you are right, then go ahead", is a good motto Fol low this out, and if you need a good clock or w a t c h be sure to go to the Have you watc h e s, clocks, or jewelrv to be repair ed. or do you wish to buy i nice pre? ent, then be sure to go to the IF YOU SEE ANYTHING ABOUT US, " OUR GOODS, OUR METHODS Which You Like, Tell Your Friends, and Neiglvbors; - If Yon See IM Yea Di'l lilo, Tell 1. Adopt the above for a little while, and see if you don't. feel bettir. WATT'S LEADER ALL SOLID LEATHER and WARRANTED $1.10, Other Shoes, all Styles From 25cts. to $4.38. A new lot Holland Window Shades. Mosquito Netting Pink, Cardinal, Gren, Blue, Canary, and White bo. Cambric, all shades 5cts. TRUNKS whether "you are going to the World's Fair ' or Forney's Springs it will be to jour interest toi see them. : v. Palm-leaf Fans io. saDk $L pe? 100. A new lot Umbrellas, good goods and undervalue. ....... SUMMER FABRICS, DRESS GOODS, all grades, tints, and styles, to suit all complexions aud pocket bok? Remember it is a real pleasure for us to show goods "whether you intend to purchase or not. So come to ggo us and make yourself at home, '. The whole house is open to you, no limit or restriction. Take a trip through the Tin, Carpet, Crockery, Matting, Glass ware and all other departments. Oblige us by doing this; 'Q will not insist on your buying asinglo thing. ROCKINGHAM A A Sheeting 5cts. A " SVcts. GOODS. One Price. Old Reliable J. & II. ElOR Vn. Your Business YOU K Red Flag. W T Plain Figures. YOURS FORM. B. T.B .WYATT, Proprietor. Harris, Lilly, Fisher aLcl Bennet, Assistants. .r Sign of Red Flag. YOUR AIM IS TO OBTAIN Good Value for Money. iu. s. wijkklek & uo? t know that permanent! j prosperity can only; I come by caring for the! i best interests of their; , l patrons. ; YOU m HOT BUY GROCERIES WE SELL GROCERIES We handle farm products of all kinds, and will; I be pleased to have our i friends ii. the country; call to see ns before j j selling, and we guar- antee they won't regret; ! it. i OUR AIM IS TO SUPPLY The Boat Value for Money. Our Business R.-S Wheeler & Co. PEADIIYG GROCERS, SALISBURY, N. C. ' Main Street, ? do rs below Klatiza. J -nnll "make vou feel eood all over.' To see the grand bargains being offered by the Rogers Clothing Company. COME QUICK AND SEE THEM, THEY ARE GOING FAST, YOU WANT A NICE STRAW HAT IN THE LATEST STYLE, You Can Get It From The Rogers - Clothing - Company. PHccn from lOc. to Ji.OO Each, And Every Other Kind Of Hat You CTHip 0f. Big Stock of Clothing ' ALL STYLES, ALL SIZES, ALL P1UCES. Nice children's suite from $100 to $7.50. Boy's -uit from $3.50 lo $17,50. Mn V suits from $2 50 to$27.oO. We sell goods for cash and sell them cheaper thau any other firm in town. Your'n to count on, BOO SALISBURY, II. C. S CLO THINS GO FINE CLOTHIERS. 1 VW xeant ffood. pure soods at low prices, don t you f I ben go JULIUS EARNHARDT'S, C where are kept PURE FRESH GROCERIES, such as Flour, gor country, Ham Potatoes (sewl and eating), Cabb-ige, and evrnthnuf -l-e-you want. Also a new line of GOOD SHOES, which I sim offering Very Cheap. A full line of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS always kept in stock. BSTAttention, Farmers! I am now also stllifcg th . BANKER FERTILIZER cheap for cash, or on time. Call to ee me before buing e: evl-r. 6 C.B.Webb. J. S. Troutman. T. J. Babe. WEBB, TROUTMAN & CO. PKfI'RIETORS Salisbury Marble Works. - LARGE VARIETY OF MARBLE ON HAND TC ' RC3L SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

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