v-: .n i S i - ?'"'f . i - i - V H I .1 j Mi p.ilticknx Eicent to Unclean Cort- - -1 j "IItioif Court Hms; ISBi - in grana jury upmifcu ? uo4 following report tosthe court .n Fridays .. ;. '. l'xM hare made present ''ment of all cases coming within our knowledge, and have other wise disposed of all busin ess brought before us, and hare, so far as we can judge, performed all the duties required of us as grand jurors, r j - We hart visited the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court and there found everything kept in a neat and business-like manner. We hay visited tit office of the Begister of Deeds and there found yatV thine fkeof in a neat and business-like manner. , We have visited the office of the Sheriff and there also found every thing kept in a - neat and business-like manner. ' We have visited the county jail and asylum, and found both .in stitutions cleanly kept and in ap parently good sanitary condition j The inmates report that' they are well fed and treated very" hu manely. ; We visited the count y. home and there found everything in good condition and the inmates there of very properly cared for. We also visited the two divi sions of the county chain gang and found the camps at each place well kept, and the prisoners very humanely treated, and as far as we are able to ascertain both of these j forces were doing satisfac tory work. s We beg to make the following recommendations : - IThat ! before the next term of court that the whole court house jlo'felhiDimg The Sale started last Saturday morning with the greatest crush of customers from the very first minute the doors were thrown open ever seen packed in a Salisbury store. The Store continues to be crowded from morning till night, but the stock is large and the bargains are plentiful, you can't miss 'em. Sale will continue for at least another week. A few items among thousands men tioned at random that will hold good until Iho entire lots are wiped cut, cr tho Salo closes i ' -- 40 inch Lawn, worth 10c and One Jot of Embroidery, worth the- yard, pick and choice for I I); One lot of'Embroidery wdrth izic to roc tne yard, tne entire closed at . On lot of Lace worth up to 10c 4000 yardsUnbJeaclied Dimity wm m pnt on sair at . 1 2,000 yards Apron, Giugbazni, worth 6c per Mg lyard: . . . . . i . . ; . . . . . . . . ......... . . . V iliiiMiiiiiBMi'AMY, - - ' : : ; - ' - - - - i ....... bJioTOughlyjftle renovatenrglir&kWw fumigated,, and that the walls beSpain ted- if Her beeessary and S5Thaf thebbuntpnrnisfcsepa rate, rooms for jwhite and colored witnesses and that they-be f equif r ed to stay in the grooms, as this will, greatly expedite the"; work of the grandj ury. : :''fj-X-- - That thejfloor inr .the office of the Begister of Deeds be repaired . That the county be required to procure a rolling chair for the use of the inmates of the county home who by cause of age and infirmi ty are deprived of the jute of theif uatural means of locomotion. Uoihg to Town., Down at Marthville 'last Mon day they were discussing" the tub jct.of the removal of. so many ppople from t he country to the town, and W. P. Davis, one of the best farmers; in the county and one who' is still -staying on the farm, got off the following sen sible talk, "For my part I am glad that they are leavLv.' the ' farms and going to the towns. Why, if lots of people were not leaving the country and going to ihe towns I could not get forty cents each for my chickens, twenty-five cents a dozeu for eggs and ten cents a pound for my mutton. When cotton got above fifteen cents a pound two or three years ago it scared me, for I expected that the thousands of people who have quit making cotton and have gone to the cotton mills would go flocking back to the country and go to raising cotton.' Usually the man who puts, up a spiel against the boys going to town is the fellow who some time ago quit the farm. Monroe Enquirer. 12c the yd from 7$ to 10c Cp ijittie uents' all the way: from in tnese lots. lot will be 4 flip - the yard. Vcrth 1 I . '. . . I I . .... I Ldk Eaily ' Tbu a dbrl&rlSetY acted an '-" en t ranee; to the residence of Mf sVnniei Cros settt ofiAhis" city. -His preseuce in the house was dicsv vered by Mrii Grossett's daughter, who was awakened by. some one trying to take a ring from her finger. She called to her mother and told her some ohewas in the roo m, M ra... Crosset gotnp to-strike a light when the intruder at once took flight .and made a quick escape from thepremises It bing dark in the room neither of the lauies could -tell whether, the man was white or' black. An alarm was given and the officers- notified. Ar soon a possible bloodhounds were procured from John Lyerly, of Granite Quarry. They were put on the trail and followed it a short distance, but soon lost it . The same night,; the house of Henderson "Brown was entered through a kitchen window, but tne tniei xaiiea to secure any booty. f Heptasophs iosfall Officers. - - The following oflScers of the,, Im proved order of Heptasophs were installed Wednesday nig h t b y District Deputy John B. Sloan, of Bock Hill, S C. : ArcheVon, J. P. - Webber ; secretary, G. T. Mowery ; treasurer, W. L. Kluttz ; J, T Babe, financial secretary j J, A. Linn, inspector. Mr. Sloan made an address to the cinclave explaining - the aims and objects of the order. Piles get quick Relief from Dr. Shoop's JMagio Ointment. Be m ember it's made alone for Piles and it works with certainty and fatisf action. Itching, pain f ul, protruding, or blind piles disap pear like magic- by its use. Try it and see 1 Grimes Drug Store. SHE BEPlRTFIEWT In order to COMPLETELY CLOSE OUT the Shoe Stock, which contain some of the Best Popular Price Shoes in the County, Prices will be KNIFED to the CORE. We will close out a big bunch of Molony Bros, and other well known make? of Misses' and Chil dren's hoes that sell right here in this town, up to $2.00 aud" $2.50. Also a line of Boys' and snoe8 worth almost double, will go - At m and 61.86 a We will ppt on Sale a big lot of Men's and Boy's Shoes worth $2.50 and $ 3.00, and will al so include in these lots a few "Battle Axe" atitl' VCrossett" shoes for men. . - Quij,e an assortment of Ladies' Shoes -in broken sizes; with bot few of an.y one kind but most all fizps in the lot and worth up ,to $1.75, hC Mill go in thia sale at..r. .; -The reprSenivas cirs-ofthrjoi Sallsfeur Sfond for Favetteyil le, cw here they'wil 1 attend the sessions' of the .. State Couucil w bich will be held there this weefer- J- H. MeKenzie, W A. Brandon and W. At. Daniela will represent Winona : Council ; D. L. Sidesi F S Loflia aud Hr S. Liengood, Chestnut Hill Coun cil, a ud W. H; Link,-EI i'Honbar rier and Mr. Mesimore," are from Eaet Salisbiiry Council i The6; D. Brown, of Winona, a member of the- State T Couucil will also, be in atteifdance. It is expected the meeting will be one of tne largest ever held by the order. " . --t Prcmot on for Employe. v P A. Mayer, who has been fore man of the boiler shops of the Southern, at Spencer, for a few months, has "been promoted to the position, ot .gneral foreman of boiler makers on the entire sys tem. This position is a. new one, having been created but recently by Che management of the road . Mr. Mayer has already gone to Washington where he will have his headquarters. l It's a pleapure to te'l our read ers about a Cozugh Cure like Dr. Snoop's For years' Dr. Shoop has fought against Opium, Chlo form and othuer- unsafe ingredi ents commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. iShoop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently enacted, for he has worked along similar linen for many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough- Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against opium ; and other poisons. He h s thus! mde it possible for mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold by Grimes Drugstore. mi Dim We will close cut 8ey?rl hnnd red 'pair of euch well known makes aa KiLg Quality," Lewis A Crossett's aDdBostoiiians.. that sell' here' and everywherereuia'rlat $3 50 and 4 00. - " ''Qaeeu Quality "Westover" Shoes for Wo: men, worth f 3 Cd;ad $8 50 all over the $4' 94 world, will go'ln. this eale for as littl? as. ... . : - A big loj of $2 06 and $2 60 SSboea including a few broken sizes and styles of last seas Vn $4 33 ia Queen QuaKly Shoe it. .... . "Two-in-nne" Shoe ;?61ish . . . . iess r n is tne acuon- or ine uver aj9 h"gi)re1 s a whhsregi t? d? with- Kiiyg?efl,ife ?Pillai Gaa auteed by a H d ruggists. : 25c ; - : CS Boiiquats noogh; UOH l :;: .The incident is closed . with" a lettfr frm Admiral ;Eyani com? mending Admiral Davis; ' a letter from Secretary Metca If com mend iu g Evan s for com me u ding D avis, and a letter from the President commending Metcalf .for com- meudmg'Evanr for commen Davis. -M in u eapblis Journal. ems. liuiiffs NeedVINOL Its cod liver oil elements heal and strengthen the lungs . Many people inherit weak lungs which are likely to be attacked hy consumption. So also are lungs weakened by disease or by a stubborn hacking cough. . Vinol, which is a real cod liver prep aration with all the useless oil elimi nated and tonic iron added, strength ens weak lungs and gives -one the power to throw off wasting diseases. We ask every person suffering from weak lungs, stubborn hacking coughs or any wasting disease to try Vinol on our guarantee. T. W. Grimes Drug Co Known riakes of Ssiloslbyiry 86-inh Curtain Svries, worth 10c and 12e per yard:...... .. tsth J 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk. OOaualitv I U - 36-inch Black TntTetta Silk, 50c quality 38c All wash silks at one-half regular pries Bigl t of Violet 4) hoT. SaIa nriCft-With Thousands of little notions at from a third to a half off the regular prices. In fact, Everything Goes. 6c thousand of the hold good throughout the entire store. ce, Esqf. caDie; up last rijfroj SUpenorr ruo'irW- M r rr, r;rce rt- : ttirn4':t&yac&8oiivu.fi:M Mrs. J; A. Murphyt -has remdv- " ed her. stock of millinery, across thej street Jnextloorto Crook's "? drug store, in. order to make )bm SpringilliHer W ill close out all W i nter Jtfillinerv at cost." Trimmed hats f rom: 25c and. up. Call and getbargains. . : - . p 'BespeHTu 1 1 y-y ours , .. ? : MrsJ. A. ilUrphy, 202 S Main Street. - By Way Of Comjparlsdn . At the bottom Is a picture of a farm" on which- our fertilizers were not used. -Noticettae very poor growth ? - At .the top, there la a photograph of the neid of a planter who believes In the liberal use of only Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers, f See the good, even stand, and tall, luxuriant plants? You lean Bee many other inte-estlng pictures of farms like these on which the crops of poor and good vields are compared, in our large, pretty almanac AsK your dealer for it, or send us 6c. tn stamps to pay the cost of wrapping and postago, " Increase .your yields per aere" by u lug Virg-inia-Oarolina Fertilizers. Buy no other. Virginia - Carolina Chemical Co. "Richmond. Va. Norfolk, Va, Durham, N. C. Charleston, 8. C Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, Qa. Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, La. - ' -J. - - :- Parm soap, worth 25c -fl C a maa"oroVivnah thrnoin in 'A- HILLINEBY AT COaT Whilewr havecaroely mentioned one in A; many articles contained in" ; 5; J I c v f I

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