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: . .--.-"-- V." V.- u ' -"- ' - J. ' ?- - THECAROLItIA VftTCHM A(U D8PABTUR5 FROM J LlSl'-URT MAIN LINE 05U HBvLTM) .No 8 Local, CharKtte"to Rlchmoud 5 17 a m rNo 36 Fast Mail Atlanta o Wash 10 4S a m No 80 Fla Liufr Jacksonville t Wash .11 3) a m No 12 Local At anta to Ri hmond 8 30 P m No 88 Vestibale Atlanta to Washer 9 Op m No 34 Fla Kxp Jacksonville to Wish 1107 pm No 40 A.tta Btp Atlauta to. Wash - 11 45 p m No 82 Palm Urn ted 1 30 a m SOUTHBOUND. - No 39 Washington to Atl mta S 40 a m No S3 Fla Bxt Wasniujfto to Jax . 7 0B am No 37 Vestibule VV tshin-rt-tvo Atta ; 8 17 am No 11 Local KicN t Ail, una f 8 05 a m No 7 Local Richmond t Char otte 307pm N" 89 FlaLiul Wa3Uiug on to 4,tx : 830p m No35Fa8tMal Wash to Att. - 48p a No 31. Palm Lun't 1 3 18 am WESTBOUND No 11 Local to Chattanooga 8 25am No 35 Through to M raphls 850pm FROM WEST. No 30 Through Kroui Memphis arrive 1125 am No 12 Local From Cu&Xtanooga arrive 8 35 p m All through except marked local FROM NORWOOD, V No 22 Passenger arrive 715pm No 48 Mixed arrive - 8am TO NORWOOD. No 21 Passenger Leaves 1125am No 47 Mixed Tip -vs 500 pm WHITNEY SPECIAL, No. 49 to Whitney 7 15 a m No 5)trom Whitney 6 50pm THE GOOD OLD STORY TOLD AGAIN, Items from Faith. Tne SaHsbury acd Spencer Street Railway Co. Has Again Jet Some Pgs. rfs It takes a great deal of k patient determination ; tot- setdownand write anything better thani ridi cule coiicernii - the Salisbury and S peheem ail way Co;, at least when it gets up. to about; the 2QtH tinie and. apjhi timeithe story ?has bee a wi r h less than : the paper it was written on.'" - a - " But this time, .thisthe"-grand finally, is said, Jike all thaothers to be as full of truth "a9 a: dyna- mite bomb is of trouble, so if you don-1 want tp be' run over right in v . tne miaaie ot a - street on; dnl : admin; xfikrow& r6t& : D. lu Ritchie and J Wyatif 0 rJ ts 11; "Apr!. Bite .of I W hBt-mW to QreenviUe tSlto T9Lf:Sj: higher Wages.'v , V r,X'?Uefotc tooboooboooooodbdooobodoobo o o f o M: rr - TTaVstmi and Alis Id2.l their reco Lingle:i4ftoday forShelbycN to resume-their plaeoa in -.Xbar jot hce of thexfiorth- Uaronna ica . and Monazite ppmpa;ny, ple4dei,Hu.'bar qf - This lOtbur otAprifrfS;- WJJOHXSTr VAdilf n -v r-.T7aUamsUndin PHe . V O intmeot will Cure Bua& 1 , Bleeding - and v Itching WPile&. It abeoTb3 the tumors, 1 -aliays the Itohang at once, act& , r apouitice givea msxane tier. "vvw.iaiyjJitiiaiU' Yt5f jt.x- . ...V . . ... . -. .t- . V, - .. r J.'. -5. . iia- .ilTiWMTii Pi IfiS &flQ 11(31 jcross pjXB witn;uran wl ..j.-. fotlfo. rA urday, .ttarnoon- ob ' the Gpt Creek diamonds ,v Local News Items W. M. Ruth has an ad, in to day paper. Read it. Frank C. Tulbert, a sign paint er of some note, has located in Salisbury. - T, C. Li ins, Esq , is spending a few weks at Hot Springs, Ark:, for his Health. Arrangements for Labor Day exercises are begin uing to be made. Prospects are bright for a magnificent oC''a3ion. The Masons of North Carolina held a big meeting in AsheyiUe last week. Iu the election of 6f ficers for the ensueing year, E.,B. Neave wa9 made Conductor of 'Work. - ' : V-,."'' Rev. C. M. Richards, oltates-. ville, has been holding- a series ot revival services in the First Pres byterian church for more than a week. His sermons are highly spoken of. , W. H. Leonard, of Winston Salem, has opened, in the build ing recently occupied by.the post office, a first-class jewelry store. We wish Mr. Leonard success. 15th,' you had better put on your city airs and look both ways be fore croBsiug the street or highway between the, CSourt House in Salis bury ; - and the-bbtltnicaf x gardens in&perjceggKff you doii't -tb!ere willWrebe6u::,-:r.:; Now fojaith:thaisn ' Us The work on .theTtraclcx between the two rjojnts " has" been ; about completed, tt power housed) up, and it is said all the material or completing the entejrprisef is-eitHer here or onthe way Further the, putting of these various parts to gether an$ wheje they are expect ed to do their parts is now being executed, there is a concern over at High Point rthat makes street cars, and as soon as these pre liminaries get themselves into proper shape and the cars come over and get to running the thing willhave been - done. , When thi oceurs there will be a general, hur rahl all the delays, criticisms and misgivings will pass and be for gotten, iojr will be in every heart .and a'fide on the street car win be-the pleasure and delight of all. This will be a big boom to Salis bjiry and Spencer and the filling of a long felt .Want. Let's hope this last repart "will materialize. if not July I5th, soon thereafer. The company has been organiz od and the officers elected , c5nsist of the following gentlemen T E, M, Dean, of Cfrand Rapid?, IX; J3. iYiuoaiiicDB, view tesiuem Henry B, Wales, generallmanl ager. L. H. Clement, W. g&Snider, T. H. ' Vauderf ord, Henry Herold and D wight Smith, directors. At the recent meeting of the- Alumus' Association of the State Normal at Greenboro, Miss Eleau- ar Watson, of Salisbury, was elected a member of the executive committee. UUs Ludara Van PooV of yU7JK Jj: returned hqme:vWarr - ' ran U XLf UiUxl JUUI'ge ilSSUrimtJUt Ul ts '-i 8mlt?lAn otfor' before 6-'3rd W T -nflTai'lTlO' fliom t - W rT. v VJ8 ? Gompany' u, (03?pr thTano iiUbeH Xi. ;;.c?TTr&V ' . rv"? asonawe -Mces. ?r5?j CrayeW??ho has been visitingli Messes LiDgles Has RansMJak has .gone A N. O.. to do the black I T.... - ; - . .. mfan'd English are.puttmg a-big miningar nAr ShAlhv"t vVThTs leaves aSoca smitbwho isljeeded , iromeAifjGt J A, PeeleV bought a ' CT S'J on from A.' W. .Dasinger vu Sic;-. granite on. , The' cottdn-crbp is very short in our settlement this.-year, " A erreat ' man-v " sranite Cutws aie,: workitig cutting grauite feni our section of the granite belt . . "The exanite sillsand steps if or the new church inJMocksville fasl a-wv nihh -II.1 ' f -r z.'f evelandOnK p-t. 1 II IM I II 11 1 Ji ll I ll ll II Lf' IIIJII I .1.-' FURNITURE - per S iPJ Jieu. Hwu.nwo.nw. w 1 Artr'i - !IA WATiTKR-H; W"OOX sr-f-a s-'t-'x Execute InfflpffVflrCvSavrncs 'Bank . L-TMn r nfliitn' Aim imnrnTA imrv u ogtlVIDMLIVIIWU AWU UWUtitl MIIWU P f pledtDwuneedkrtificiariegf , . , r, V n - - - ' , iTY- .f?t!l.COFFlNS AND:CASKETS:i . zw .-: -.h'.'w,.' --.- vte J.- 'V. 'N.jLl. .a -xm mjMu.i.m xmt w -xw mm -mm w -xw i -vlf r aiu: twt - 1 3iS. bwfv 'f Imp aaF ftiv fhr mm mm mm Mt ?mr--$m "..j iLWry1' shipped yesterdaby J. T. Watt yVUU UOU DUO vvuniui Vbnu - FoESA-5, 3ft cans; ;tt&V J ,7" : Try Thechman $1 VK- , f jg VV t5 X JLAU.UJAXX of Salisbury .8 3ban, 5- Mm-. Good SjgrteSj W ( 07 8 9 JUT -4 . MARRIAGES. ' (. W ySiorylr of Granite Quary, having been found guilty of rotailing, has been plac ed in jail to await trial at the next court. H, day Griibb, the murderer of Obe Davis, gave a barbecue at his home in Davidson comity, Thursday, to bi9 friends. The Globe Department Store has decided to enter the wholsale dry goods busjnegs. It has al ready placed a salesman on the Kern-Carlton. The marriage T. J. Rabe left for Milwaukee, of Misa" jPoarl Kern, daughter of Wis., Fndav morning, being a k,, Mra t TVi . TCern. of this ' 1 XTJ. J Vt. O-lJfc w a j renresentative to the Supreme i fl'B(i...nr t w P.ftrlt.nn. ci Conclave of Heptosophs,. which 1 gpenCg'r was solemized at the meets mere. V residencQ of the bride's parents iu An exceedinelv nrettv wedding thisxity last Wednesday nigbt. occurred Wednesday evening at Mr nd Mrs. Kern had gone to the home of Mr.and Mrs.. W. G. Ha-gerstown, Md., to attend the Lewis, 804 Center street, when commencement exercise ;or r,ee . their daughter, Mise Sadie, be- M. came the bride of Braxton Biagg gequently there were only a few Webb. nr.p.idfintallv visitors to the Kern . I um wrn wre nresent. beside The next, quarterly couleience :Jffl,, brothePS.' Carl nf the HaliRburv district will be . ho nftinifttiriir minister. I v" ' i " .. ... ... . held in Lexington June 29th and mPf; omu rni ji0t0B frnm the a vnnnHiderable surprised to f the Fir8t M. E. church. South, of minigSSSSSS , . tit haUDV COUpi .lOAl' r iut; .awftuv Salisbury, are: W. BSmoot, W. QjfSv;--, B. Summersett, P. N. Peacock T.two-KESfEiAsprWiou or,A a w vv-fiUlnRk. - mpnt.innA the marriage of ' Mis3 j , ,: Lillie Liugle, daughter of Mr. and S. C. Wood, -who conducted ii rs. J. C. Lingle,; of Faith, and nrinorv af.nro nfiar Livin etone Cel.- I rpt, 'mo'D T TToiler. of SaliBburv lege, lost his building aud part of t00k place in the Lutheran Church ' his stock by fire one night last at FaHh las Xdnesday eveinng, , , i nt Rpv O P. Miller officiating. ij week. We are told a number of ANIER -News 8 hi; :x articles r -were stolen and some . g reached Salisbury of the mar- were saved. Mr. Wood and his riage of Misg Mary Cole ' B6yenp: family lived in the building, and daughter of Mrs. Margaret . Comi- the family was at;home, origin of the fire cannot be ac- qrty. and . counted for. The building was M&y th; ; :, partly insured. . ' Deal-Peeler. The marriage V of Miss Mamia Deal, daughter of Fife it the SalisW Mill. J- W. Deal, and Luther .Peeler, -of rrteiiiHB oaioM k Grove, took place at St. At an .early hour Paul's Reformed church last fire broke out in the waste house evenine. of the Salisbury cotton mm. Stt aver Atkins .The wedding consumed iM, m - f this couple, Miss Bora, Lee material storedhere wa? oily ana ghaver ftnd g T. Atkins, was very fS celebrated 4ast Wednesday even never any fire about tnrs Duiiaing t.ua ua f .tfia.hrifo in . hnmbnstine "is -7 ra7to-bave originated the : TO J; v,. roeue . blaze. - ,Ucan,yoU sbirvenirs T5 tvethe best TwoDjiiCfryShoes stiem ror yoursen Yes sar; jes roun thar to tir-- i a r- c vZ"lni 111 wis r5l Theyunflv have em fer 10c er pieceg Sambo and th Children Uncle Ned anthe Watermelon. Aunt Dina from the Kitchen. - Bed Men and Squaws. Fancy and Oamental Indian Novel- tv Kev Kack Malii Safes, etc., and Fish from the Yadkin JTWEp Now's time to gftf your -3 'v. Your true friend, BUCK'S RMfiE in your Home We want to place; one n everv home in this vicinity because we KNOW , it would be a good thing for us, to do so. .. We know that ech one we DO place will ma& you our friend because it will more than please you. pick s. fe rn SYohVi pt and 5ahd 10c store, ; lllEa8t'Inniss St. ; Cures Cholsra lnfantum9 Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and the BoWel Troubles of Children of Jlny Jtge. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strength, ens the Child and MAKES TSETHI&S& fi EASY. Ais uS!yairBgi r,rv- e AeAfis' antf life ot VALUES IN CHINA We are offering special values in China for the next 1R dft s and if vou want nice goods at a remarkably low 0 price, here is the place to get them. (M - These goods are all handsomely decorated and are rq nrst quality gooua. Z rr - r.f,,-,oQra f mm .9 fiO tier doz. un. Butter cj- 1 Ci OU uv oauvtia r i ' plates from $1.60 per doz, up, winner piates iryui po .M ti orv . J nv ( into' rtnMin. Fruit saucers irom Jjl.u pex uu. up, v7' other things in porpotion. :Avail yourselves of this opportunity, fo days there will oe no more reuuuuuu m tuo 69 Leading Jeweler 4 r . .!---" ! V,
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