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5 T' j' ' : -.... : . t)onden -?M 4 :....T..-.i...:. I ee i " . . . - " I logftnd . S John I ! - r - FAITH. ' liots of corn shocking ir King ctn now. L. M. ahdJ. P. Peeler piadr their shucking Fridayl'night. :A big crowd was there and they had a fine supper. There was al so a big crowd of "Johns" there who had a reunion , and counted up 18, as follows: Liugle, Wyatt, MoNairy, Peeler, Taylor, Arey, Waller, Rainey, Holler, Miller, - Ludwig, Peelernd Nance. One shuck had three ears of corn in it and was given to Venus as a curiosity. Rev, R. L, Brown is visiting this week at P. A. Peelere. Lewis Ward's big o'possum will be killed Saturday We, are in vited. . . .. v; , We went to Pool's sale Friday and andv bought all, the curiosi ties we could.;;' get. Amopg them were an oiatime flail and two wooden pitchforks. m xi i i .i xovoe .-memDera ot tne asso- ciaiion; -;venus Dircnaay comes October 31at.two others hae al ready and :'.w sent our presents on by mail. There are only eight members and the rules will in- - terest them all. If you onty get a Jittie oraes mon&ev tell it or keep it a 4 secret, just as you please. Adolphus Gant offers to give a one-acre lot to any personl or company -who will put up a build ing on it and. run some kind of ao industry. Here is a good chance forsome: one. The people will buildup the town by offering in ducements to all kinds of enterprises. Mrs, David PeelerJiada slight strode ot pAKtxvsis Jbndav even- was taken to her bed. Sbt is the oldest lady in Faith, and has flalways enjoyed good health. J, W. Gardner shipped a fin of building stone, and e'& Co., a irig4stiay. Taylor will commence to paint Organ Church next week. Venus. WORK FOff THE ORPHANS. Rev. Sam Jones was the Friend of the Lit- tie Ones and Aided Them. ' . -The death of Rev. Sam Jons will be profoundly regretted Jby the Decatur Orphans' hp.qa While Mr. Jones did, not found'th home, he stated to .the Methodist conference some years ago, when the home had become overwhelm 1 ed with debt, that he would ta charge of it, provided the trustees all resigned and a new board be formed, to Ije named by him and consisting of three mem bers. J The proposition was accepted, and Mri Jones at once entered up on the fulfillment of his promise. How well he succeeded is attested by the fact that he paid evey debt, constructed by his efforts; wnai is Known as ine aaminisragH tion building, and turnedjf home over a few vear& ago.&jtt' new board ot trustees, with;i4aorje 1 ' .H- it' - -i rr '.,! -i ... -rift,' tV'V i - man iuu iiiwe ones unaer lis&QS- pitable roof. The home now;has ! f. .i- J about 125 orphans, who, are r.e ceiving; thanks to the, work- of Mr. , Jones, the highest; kiuid of moral and home training j ' In no field,. of his vast work will i ' . his memory be more revered than by the inmates, trustees and friends of the Decatur Orphans' home. Thomasville Times. Ujad M ' Noth Mali Street; E Wishes to say to his many customers and friends,' and s tVif nnhliA in cx-ftriftral that, hft haa this fall one of F the largest'and most.complete lines of Mer- asks?i that you call and look through - . " this mammoth stock. M Children's and Misses Coats. Zfr if you are looking for a Ladies' Coat he has thein nil fVio tiflw afvlpH pnvprtfl shflHnw nlaids. tan aiid All till VUV 11 J WVJ .vw w w va. w ' XT 1 i castor kerseys, black kerseys, rain coats, all up-tothe- i Mi'oooa' I ill 111 li LC . X)l 1UI Ul VJUiiUl Ciil D 01J.A lUiOOtO VUttlD. Something that is real nobby and stylish. Fine Line of Dress Goods. VI M i 1 If you are looking for the most up-todate stales in Dress Goods, simply see his line. He has all the new shadow -effected in all colors, and in black. His stock cannot be surpassed.- See his Pooling and Bahamas, Serges and Po de Sole; in f4ct: anything in -Dry . (roods. It will do you good ' to call and what he has . Qt!idine)6f blackand ; colored Taffetas (-rnaranteed. I' Haye np equal. . They are just from the loom. No r starch, soft and pliable, still haying, the rustle. Big Line of Carpets and Hugs. is. v S A S s i We can safely assert that the public in general know who does the most difficult watch, cf'Wk and jewelry repair ing in the best jpossible manner, and it is done at our three stores. .,. V . ' We starred business.tjhree years ago with only one work man, and we now have sfeven. Our repair trade has grown to such proportions that we cannot turn it out fast enough. We will add ouo'more first-class watch maker and engraver at our Salisbury store, making four watch makers for the one store, and ;will then be able to deliver all work prompt ly, and at time promised, ap continue to crowd us with work &s we are prepared for it.' Gorman & Green, Leading Jewelers and Opticians, Salisbury, Spencer, Marion, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO . All new and upto-date. Big line of Lace.Gurtaine. k iJougni in a ood. van save yjou irom zou to ouc u, pan. 10,000 Uore Rifles Inte Sea. Havana, Oct 25. Carrying out further the policy under which the arms surrendered by the insurgents have been destrpyed,orders have been given that a great quantity ofrms the accumulation of the last 40 years, now stored in the casercates of , Morro Castle here, wXhrown from the battlements of the castle into the sea. This work is being done by the present garrison of Morro Castle, under the supervision of American offi cers. Most of the guns are of ob solete pattern. About 10,000 stands of arms are thus to be ren dered useless. It is intended to do away with similiar accumula tions of arms in all the other fort resses of. the island. This des truction of weapons is entirely a precautionary measure. a - Uurdir Uystery Cleared. Asheville, Oct. 25. After lapse of more than three months the mystery surrounding the mur der of Sidney York, of Madison county, in the red-light district of Asheville and Buncombe county and the alleged murderer is now in jail awaiting the action of the grand jury at the next term of Su perior Court for the trial of the criminal cases. Evidence suffi cient to cause the issuance of a warrant for the arrest ot Clifford Fowler, a negro, believed to be guilty of the crime-, was recently cured by the police officers and last evening Patrolman James were out the warrant and shortly afterwards Fowler was in the toils. of the law Special to Charlotte Observer. A New Lease on Life. Greensboro, Oct. 25. JTrank Bohannori, convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged today, has been given a new lease on life by an appeal to the Supreme Court. The appeal will ,not be heard until the end of the pres ent term of the State's highest courfe, which will be in December, and it is possible that it may not be heard before next spring. Bo hannon is now in Guilford county jail, where he has been since his trial in September. A history of "his4lf(9 has been written by John Strong, a white man, who iai? jail pending an, appeal to the Su preme Coart on a charge of having obtained money under false pre tences. 1 Several attempts to se cure photographs of Bohannon have been made, but all have ra suited in failure. He refuses to be photographed. Both he and his attorneys believe that .a new trial will be granted him. Spec ial to Charlotte Observer. J$ample Carpets. Comforts and Blankets. Short ends of Percals, Domes- tics, Flannelette. All cheap and good styles. If you want the Best Shoes for Men; See his line. . - If you Want a Good Hat: See what he has. . A. W. Wfllft!IEFF. In O o o o o o o o o o O' o o o CHAIRS. There is no larger cr better tock of Chairs in the State than can be found in this store.. We have goock chairs cheap, better chairs cheap and the very best at reasonable prices. We have ornamental chairs and chairs for good hard service. o Plthlans bar all Liquor men. New Orleans, Oct. 25. A sweep ing anti-liquor statute was passed today by the Supreme Lodge, TTriorTit,B of Pvthias. Tne new statute is expected to bar from en trv all wholesale liquor dealers . and' hotel keepers who run bars in connection with their hotels WitlTthe exception of these class es, all otner liquor aaaiers were excluded! by the old statute which was superseded today. The new statute included "profespional gambling, saloon keepers, bar tenders or dealers in spirituous, vinos or malt liquors." The most important changes in the new reading are the substitution cf the word "dealers" where form erly "retail dealers" stood, and the dropping of the classes "bona fide hotel keepers," which the old specifically mentioned as law eligible. rlhe new statute does not affect any who are already members of the order. Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old '-original Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and qui nine in a tasteless form. No cnre, bo pay. 60o. How to Cure a Gold. The question of how to cure a cold without unnecee'sary loss of time is one in which we are all more or less interested, for the quicker a cold- is gotten rid of the less the danger of pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly,- Va.5 has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for years, and says: "1 firmly " believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the mar ket for colds. I have recommend ed it to my friends and they all agree with me." i For sale" by James Plummer, Salisbury, and Spencer Pharmacy; Spencer, N. C. n 11 11 o o o o o O O O O O O o o o CHINA WAKE. Our Chinaware Department is hard to beat. ur Dinner and Toilet Sets are splendid specimens of the decorators art and the potters best efforts. . Prices to suit every one. i Come in and look us overV FUKNITURE & UNDERTAKING. Dealing in Furnitureis oua main line. It is our aim to furnish all with comforts for the home, but our list of at tractions is too long for enumeration, so you are invited to call and give us the pleasure of showing you our stock. . We also deal in Coffins and Caskets and do embalming. Yours to serve, G. W. WRIGHT. 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 Q o OOOOOOOOOOOOfQOOOOOOOOOOOO ON o o S AIM FLU A "Bran" New Line You to ave Enough on them Buy choor Books for the Children! CE "00' wear) '"!(. CASH mm. G. McCORDY, Manager. Norlh Main Street. & Every Dollar Put in nr Carriages MM- O 6,1 I H-i vv-xyy i nr- 69 O-i.i aa5! O - j5 1 pITSriB ICARRIGEi. buys honest materials made up by skilled work men, therefore, good sjbought from us are both stylish and durable and we have prices to correspond. o o o Are You Going to Need a New Eake, Mower, Harrow, or Cultivator This Seas6n? If you. are we shall certainly appreciate an oppor O tunitv to figure with you on your reauirements. (A 9 We carry a nice line at all times and can get for you ff) O o o o q 69 o ii n ! . j . a i j -l promptly anyiniug we uo not uappen to nave m stock. Get repairs for Johnston Mower from us. you will feel more se curity, have more pride in your turnout if your harness is made of good material and presents a good appearance. We offer . QUALITY, STYLE and PRJCE. Call at our place, it doesn't matter whether you are ready to buy or not. Look over our A line and" when yjou ara ready you wiileknowwH where to go. :: O 69 We are going, to sell some-twohorse wagons mighty cheap from now on. If you want one you had better see what we are offering before buying. 1 Barber Buggy ft Wagon Co , i9 O o o O t o o 0 0 0 115 E. Council Street, Salisbury, Nrc. ear & Hi tf s v
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