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Vol. I No, 198
SALISBURY, -NORTH CAROLINA, t'ESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1905.
a Year
CHE POST HAS A LARGER BONA-FIDE CIRCT IN ROWAN COUNTY
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Jr.mes Says:
i description Prices
There are places where you can
! ve your prescription MIXED for
i moneyJfiaawe-.charge for
- IMPOUNDING it, But there
' iio place where more caVe is used,
r tr d'ugs dispensed, greater
t and proficiency exercised than
it is poor business to haunt the
f icription bargain counter. You
,ft afford to pay less .than we
rge for your prescriptions. Ev.
,tent under our price represents
nuch sa.ntice of Purity, Pjofk
:y and Promptness. '
Brimco'
f IS THE PLACE.
9
ene la Salisbury Undersells Grimes.
:dies& Gentlemen
Vhen you tliink of Hurt Picnic
Keption don t forget those de
us Ferndell PkklesSnd Olives.
have so m.iny nke thing's that
Id make tbe. affair a "grand
cv." Come, aad let us tliow
i tmough.
r
m
P. Murphy's.
. ands to Reason
. should buy your STATIONtRr
f - 'mb , ' ;
, 3rnc.7s011&CoO.
s - . -
mi h vurl Their stock li CO
' tlE U the nt'ft est designs. '
their SERVICE it good, and when
n want something, and don't
sow Where to get h, 1 met HaVS IT
' i PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT.
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BARGAINS !
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i ' We wilt tail all the aeiut-torce-1
kve d nner aeU. odd eupa, aau
4 mn, plates, odd pie jea, etc., at
. Cjet lo make room fcr tbe large
k stock of Havilaod sad Garmta
Chin Diaaer Beta 'Jiat will arrive
ia a few dayi ; we alao have a fe
: bed-room aete in pretty deslgna
left that will go at coat also.
Thete will aot but kg at the prt
aee we baTe them narked.
tee rfcTlay rf ptater, TxJd rrrecea,
te la oar South Window,
cowtmn 8l 6R6n,
Leaoino Jewelers It OrjiCiANt
aaussuiT and apsNCza
sVF. KLUTTZ & CO.
For pure cream and
delicioua aodu can't be
J beaten. Try them and
I you will be their cuat
I omer.
descriptions
'irefully Filled at
II times.
LEASE EXAMINE
our complete line of Suit
ing! ana Trousering for
Kit! and Winter and be con
vinced that we have the
nobbiest things of the scan
On. Everything made in
tur own workshop by prac
tical tailora We are no ex
perimentera, but thoroughly
Understand our business &
I gnarantee to fit and please
; tbe most particular dreswr.
!; Send . ua your cleaning,
I pressing and' alterations
Over Davis Wiley Bank.
BRANDON 1 RIORDAN.
I -Just Received:
' ? ,Anotbef lot of "Old-faBliioned
VTater-ground Ideal," made by
t P M.ranev at fit. Jopn a M
A r ' .
' rjn-YadklaEiver
r W. H. "WALLA.CE
BEGIN ON GREAT DAM.
rmsT stoie iiio testesdit.
A KaaaiTt Coa-.tmotiaa for thlWhit'
lay Compaay. ' ,
. The first alone for lha, immente
dtm it the Narrows was laid yes
terday and Capt. . B. C Iltm
blry was prasent to wltoeas the
inauffttntioB of this important fea
ture of lhvdevalopmDt of tha
great water power. -
Tba dam. of the oeae typo, is to
bs built of oonraad granite co to
apaciScationa and to lay to half-
inch j ilnts on tha faces.; The
ejuraea range from ilt30 ioeber;
the atoat mamive canatructioa will
prerail throughout the workuany
of the atones of the dam and spilt-
waya weighing ten too. . The
dam will be 61 feet wide oa the
bottom, with height of 3 feet
a bo re' the rtrar bed. It li daaigned
to wiihaland a fl kh! d'.achaftt of
X),000. cubic fact a second; the
length of the oai ( w will be 1,
060 feet. There will be maasire
abntmeataoe either end to the,
height of 80 test abore the crenl
of the dam. Tba dam wll rat on
sol.d reck .throughout its entire
ten gib. and the atutmentewiii eon
ith solid jeek Ob either end.
Taeee cemented together,-aa the
etooea ol taedam will oe ana nuuv
into the rock on the bottom and
on each etd, tbe dm will literally
eecutDe a pari of iiie yrauwgy ol
tbe country and wilt be aa endti.
ring as the eternal hills.
A- BI9 E0XI5Q BOUT,
cut rincBi cr usoa sat
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Spike- Hsnaassey ana Big Taney Will
"Fight tix Kerala-
Oje of ih most interealing f na
tures of Labor Day celebration
next Monday which hae aot here
tofore been feiveD prominence ia
tbe boxing contest at 8 o'clock
Monday evening in front of tbe
grand aland between Spike Hen-
say, of Syracuse,' N. V., and
Big Tooey, of Monterey, Mesioo.
The-men wiH hht ail rotrede-fori
scientific points aad the reputation,
of both insures some clever work.
Ileeaeeaey baa fought nieetwin
battlee with aome of tbe beat fight
ers of this generation and baa ref
er been defeated. ' Big Toney ia
best known to tbe sporting world
ine man who fought the "Tar-
r It It D igo" in O leton, T. x w,
twenty-two h uui'a, the Ctl i
suiting ia drar.
DAICE TBOasnAT K1GIT.
The Bnttry Month te Be Atltd With
aha Delightful. '
There ia to be another dance' In
the Elk' hall Thursday night. An
gust 81. This ia to be given to tba
home girls and will begin at 9 and
end at 13.
The Chestnut Hill Bind wil
play aad real I'efiuiee to the hu
mid month will be bidden. All
of these summer dances have been
lovely... ; ' ' ' .
las Creaat flapper. .
Tbe Young Ladies Relief Club
of tbe First Baptist church will
give aa iee cream supper, on tbe
Biptiat church lawn, thik
evening August 23 Jt. Ceme out
nd help in a worthy cause. .
. , Mrs. Wiley is Impeving.
Mrs. W. Murdoch Wiley, who
has been a patient at the White-hea-kUoanjiianitorium
for several
week, ia very lEUcw lwnved
Her eon, Mr. Eiuiuol Wiley, la
here frjm Mcxicoi - where he baa
bean in coneeclroe with the ex-
teotiv) mining Interests of bis
fathtr, Ca,iU W. Murdoch Wlley,
.tnce8priBg.
Miaa Irani. Brogdon and little
Vlli Grace 8mith are viriiieg jn
OMt county this week
WAR TO END!
CHOKED BY BURGLAR.
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COWlli lXPE&IEICE
rnni a Inrglar ia Sis Koob and
- Was Bonghly Bandltd.'
Mr. James Cowan had a thrill
ing experience at bta noma oa
Kiat Flatter street iMt 'algbt with
a barglar.
' Mr. Cowaa went torn early in
the iv.rjing and retired' to hfC
room shortly btfre 9 o'clock.
Ashe entered he was confronted
b a stalwart white man. . With
out a word the burglar grabbed
him by the throat and choked
bioto lie wall. When bia t;o
tim.was weakened by strangula
tion the man releMid aim and
Mr, Oowaa got hia p'ntol
Uod Ji.-sd at the n.eitg figure but
miaai bu mark,
Mr. Oowaa immtdiately report-
td tbe matter at the police station
and ;n prtate of hogere
still vi.ible os hia neck, but tbe
ofBoera were unable to 6 ad any
c'na to the liurglar after a
thorough search lit thepreiuiaaa.
"Idi ecupsed Tbioaiow'
Kiats Partial y Pcrd 4 BT be
' Nam hy Satart Pwpta.
Tin re will be a partial eclipse of
the sua tomorrow storninj; and
the early to bed aad early to rite
oonlingcnt my see it if they wiah.
The clipse ia not total here but
will be largely covered. O d Sol
rises in seiui-eclipae, the path of
tbe phenomenon being penumbra!
ra'ber than that of totality. It
will be well worth arising to see.
Again we aay, we are taking the
Imaoac's word for thia thing. We
haven't figured itoutf ot ourselves. ,
IK. A. 1. IA&T S IEATH.
Wall Known Cit'sea f the Cean
. ty Dead.
B inulvertauce tha death of
Mr. A A Hrt, i-f U-iliy lows
ship, last Tburaiy, baa not btwu
noted in theae columns.
Mr. Hart was 74 years old and
the but years of bis life were days
of ttu.clisa. He ei. dated several
paralytic strokes and fur moo tha
had been as helpless as a new born
babe.
Mr. Hart "Loexj," as be was
familiarly known was a raprt
sentative of that t) pa if the ante
bellum Southerner who clung to
the old idea and traditions of lb
fathers and It is di.ub;ful if he
erjiyed the living present
so much as memorlea of a past
ever dear and glorious to him. He
waa widely knowuover the county
and held ia high esteem. Two
eons Mr. L. M. Hart, of Claren
don. Arkansas, and Mr. Samuel
Hart, of Bpwan- and four daugh
tera tnrvive him.
The funeral aervicee were held
Friday.
Zvsrything Baw This Season
A. O. Allen's lt,g O.iglnal New
Orleans Minstrels are billing tb
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DtMr hereund.er. can
Monday, Sept .on the show
grounds on Lee and Henderson
stieeta. .
la f IIumi t Tk at rU
MiVs Hpnab, dangoter of BeV.
J, H. Wihon,' leases tomorrow
m .viing for Burlington, wnere
11a will teach a a puhiio tcaooi.
EJKVOYS iGREE
WILL DRAFT TREATY.
TKET EXAM" COMPLETE ACCORD
The Xtraaaatatlvss af Bouia and
japan Agree en Tarms and
, tta War Will Bad. U
Ia Asnouneea by
the Bavojra .
POKTSMOUTH, AUG. t9.-2
M, THE ENVOYS -AJI-
auunti inl itibl HAVli
BEACHED COMPLEIK AC-
COED ONFALL POINTS AND
THAT A TREATY WILtt.BE
DUAFIED. ' ' .
Portsmouth, Aug. 29. While
st present;. it eannot be stated
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nn' nriain.l itam.n.t. sill k., an. I
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tirely aatisfaotory to the Kuseiana
when submitted at ti)d'a confer
ence all grounds are for the belief
thkt everything, now pointa to a
peaceful solution of tbe problem.
fhe Japanese plenipotentiaries
apeak ia eoi.fi leot U rtua, while the
Rusaiaua, profeasing ignoracce of
the decision reached by the Tokio
eouneil, etill intimate that theeii
uation ia alill grave. While it
ia believed Japan's aotion will re
move Busoia'e opposition it la
thought that the f6rmer's envoys
may see fi . not to reveal their en
tire band, deeming it advisable to
snbmit a portion of tbe modified
demands at this 'morning's eesin
silh a view (.f b.rgiuiug lo bel
er adviutae.
Porte moulb, Aug. k9. Aa early
ef'j juromes; of today's peacj eoe
ferance is looked for, a cablegram
received by tbe Russian (.dicers
at 1 30 tbie morning suggesting
that result. It ia understood to
be another strong indication for
peace, "' :
Pjrlsnonth, Aug. 29 Japa-
eese eorretipondenla at the hotel
are almost in tears, They declare
that li's "peace witb dishonor"
and say their com try will be wild
indignation tonight.
Cable dispatches have been sent
to Tokio and St. Petersburg en
nouncing the peace agreement and
urging the ordeting of an armis
tice at once. It is understood that
dsorees to this iSaot will be issued
within a fewbonra, . ' ;
Witte announotd npon bis ar
rival at tba hotel that peace bad
been agreed upon, I'e said that
oader tbe agreement Ruwia was
potto pay a kopak iur indemnity
and that 8AhaIien was to be di
vided.
1 wtfvoy irriva7 ompiete
accotq en an q mvw a ""I'rgntain otumpbeira Labor Day
md announced st 121 that they
wouid at once proceed o tbe elab
OI0i of a tteaty i t peaoei Ja
naaala lately waivedj a demand
for indemnity,""lbis?waa iii ao-
oorSance wtlhTBl dcilioiiTBictitu
bv tha elder slatesin la Tokio
A NEGRO BOY KILLED.
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WAi JEiTUd TBAI1 10. 34.
A Charlotte Boy Loses Bis Life at
the Passenger Station.
Henry lljuaton, a negro boy of
Charlotto. wsa killed at the South
em's passenger station by farsen
ger train No. 84 last nigbt aboo.
11 o'clock. IU bjarded tbe train
at Charlotte and when catching
rod be lost his grip, foil under the
wheel and received iij. tries from
which be died almost instantly
Hia right leg was cru.htd and he
was ruichti ahout the waist Lis
dath fing due to the internal
ii j-iriae austained.
.Cnderlaker Charlea Klut z, who
hat tET r'eSftins in charge, is hold
ing Ibim awaiting advice from
Cbarlotte. Unleea illusion's peo
ple are heard from by tomorrow
thej body will be buried at the
- - r.
couolj horns. .. ,
- Houston is known,'- youthful as
be la, Se a professional tramp.
kiss chakslh dead.
Young Woman from llabant
. ia Ealitblry Laat Bight
Died
Miss Lillian thusdier, of Me
bane, died here laat night and the
re mains were,sent to her home
this morning. x .
Mhta Chandler came to Salis
bury last, week for treatment but
her ease waa hopeless then. She
was 85 yeara old. "
1 EDIDAT ICHOOti BIGHT.'
Faith Kaformsd Sunday School Will
.Iaka Irolley Bida,
t . Aarangemcota are being made
by .Khv. Qr.W. B Duttera, pr-
. fX.
,u A,-.k-- ... f-A..
school oa a trolley ride Thursday
evening. ' The party will go to
Silencer and on their return a
-
luocheon will served in the church
building.
AI HTEREoTIIG GAIE-
Chsstnat Bill Wins Over Bpexesr by
Icon Jto 0,
One of ' the closest and fastest
gameaof ball seen in Salisbury
Spencer thia year waa witnessed
Saturday bettveeo Chestnut Hill
and Soencer on tbe letter's
ground. . At tbe end of the ninth
inning tbe score stood-1 -to 0 In
favor of Chestnu' Hill. Brandon,
tue ilih' pitcher, ia, developing
iulo a puxx.e and the leauars dj
not surpaas him.
SO. II DERAILED.
Anothsr Section ef the Train Bade
Up la Danville.
' No. 11, tbe Southern's train
from Bichmond, waa derailed a
few miles beyond Danville this
morning. Another train waamade
up at Danville and tbe passengers
and baggage transferred. Both
Noa. II and 37 were delayed two
hours by the - derailment No
casualties ooenrred. , "
With Our AdrsrUssrs.
' Tba Burt Shoe Store has a
change of ad today on 3rd page.
The "Get Away Sale" continuea.
W. B. Summorsett is advet
tisipg mocquito canoplee oa 3cd
page.
. a lir rv ' A ' ..a a
a. w. ninecin will nave a
change of ad tomorrow. Watch
bis space. ,
A. U. Allen's Big New Orleans
minstrel will be bare Sept. 4ih
tbs't ad on 3rd ptge. -
T. W. Grv:
M kg Co. 1st
, Mm .1 onng A, Boyall, returned
home last nigbt from Wllkesboro.
whore she hss ncea apendipg u
past three aesks with her parent,
Mr. aed Mrs.' W, T, Pennell,
TRAIN WRECKING CASE
THE DLTEIDilTS LIBERATED.
The Wark af gopsrior Coirt Biaoe
Booa Bseass Yestaiday.
The following casea have been
disposed of by Superior court
since tbe noon recess yesterday:
Nathan Fleming and Jack Ho-
gan, assault with deadly weapon;
guilty. - Five month: u the
chain gang as te Fleming and two
two mon'bs as to Hogan.
OebSberrili and Will Sherrlll,
assault with deadly weapon ; guil
ty. F.ve months on the chain
gang aa to Uab Sberrlt and a
fine i f J as lo- Will Sherrill.
Dallas E Duncan, assault witb
deadly weapoi ; defendant pleads
guilty. FintdflSand costs.
Henry Smith, larceny; defend
ant pleads guilty. Sentenced to
the cbaiu gang for six months,
J. A. Hoishouser and Koxie
Etrnbardt, fornicttion and adul
Ur, ; defendant Holshouser pleads
guilty and is bound over to May
term 1 6 Superior court in suoo
officio for good behavior. Ca
piaa tolsssue for dtfendant Boxi
Earnhardt.
John Slinaon, false pretense;
not pros with leave.
Tom Kirk, as. suit with deadly
weapon; eol puis. ,
A. M. Mosoly, c c w; defendant
pleads' guilty. Two months on
chain gang. ' A,
D, A. Turrinca" and Torrence
Montgomery, -assault with deadly
weapon; defendants plead guilty.
Eoh 6aed f 10 and halt of coats. '
Cam Ferran, ecw; defendant
pfeede guilty 'ana pitfgment la sTuP-
pended on 'payment of costs and
'A"t good behavior. -
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'....iT. oe- -.r Kin in. nn rnm
gang. .
Lvny Miliar, assault, with,
deadlv weapon; defendant pleads
gui'ty. Fined CIO and eosta.
J. W. Roed, peddling without
licenst ; aefendnnt pleads nolo con
tendere. Judgment suspended
upon pa meat of costs and good
behavior.
Wm.- Peacock, retailing; de-"
fendant pleads nolo contendere.
Judgment suspended on payment
of costs and good behavior.
Jno. Brady and Jacob Morgan,
wrecking trair; nol proa.
Dallas E. Duncan, assault wilb
deadly weapon; defendant pleads
guilty. Fined (IS and costs.
Wm. MilcMl.cc w; dtfendant
eui-puLdtd upon psymeut of costs
and good bshaviur.
James McClure and John Lenxy
trespass; guilty. Sentenced to
eight months each on the chain
gang.
John Lenxsy, ec w; defecdant
p'eads guilty. Motion for judg
ment continued upon the payment
of costs, .
1L F. Beatty, practicing with
out lioenai ; defendant pleads guil
ty. F'ined 125 and coats.
George L. Sidea, retailing; guil
ty. '
John Flaming and Prince Fitz
gerald, assault witb intent to kill.
Defendants pleads guilty.
BET. C. L MILLER LEAVES.
Goes te Hickory, B. C, te Assume' a
Pastorate. .
, Rev. C. L. Miller, acoompanied
by hs family, left this morning
for Hickory,- N. C, where he ax
sum ea tbe pastorate of the Luth
eran church at that plane and be
comes a member of the faculty of
Lenoir Cnll. ' Mr,' Miiler hael
wonderfully succeeded in bis work
as pastor of Havea Lutheran
church and the oioeest tics of af
fection bind him and. the congre
gation which be leaves.
he
spending a
accompanied
Bluaia, They were
hv Mr. Woodson.
Uttle son ...jlulu
Montreal where thay hava B
who epeat 8undiy with them.
LEEYILLEjffl A PANIC
P.ROYISiOBS ARE ECSSIHG SHORT
Texas Qnarantuies Against Kiuiuip
pi aad attmphis.
New Orleans J,ug,;;J)r1
Doron reports that Leevi It is in
a state of pauic and provisions are
needed there. President Birnard
of the Lake Providence B ard of
Health baa made requests fm
tents to placu two hundred Infec
ted negroes in. Governor Blanch
ard could not secure the tents and
e rf fluent will now be made 'up
Suigeon Oeneral W'ymao. '
Baton Kogue has (piarmdihc'd
tbe Stale of Minsissippi. l.nl
ua quarauunaa oiissifhippi n
Memphis. According to i do
paicn received chargea will ne
tiled against Dr. White, in con
trol of the local United SjiM-s
Marine hypital service, lor rt
porting infection in Memphis
when in fact the city is (Milled to
a clean bill of health. Dr. Jones,
according to the report, ban tel.-
graphed Surgeon General Wyma'
at WMhington. Toe weather' is
very cool today which in all ,rob-
ability mean a lesser number of
cases.
THE WEATHER.
Wsstlsr Forc(t for Worth Car
ellna for 24 Hoars.
weather forecast for North Caro
Jioa for tbe ensuing 24 boora is:
Fair tunieht and Thursday,
sHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Oatharsd ia tha Ktuh for Ki
Taos Whe Come and Qx
Mr, Henry Swink went to GlatdruluBj'tc VIolrtPerfumeiReiRts
thSam3rtInfc:'""-;v' -
Miss Juan, of Macon, , is he
guest of he'Miseee Clsy ion
Miss Beulah Kern has returmd
from a visit to Lexiegfon,'
Miss Eleanor and Mr. aUnty L,l
Watson weut to Concurtt ,t;
afternoon.
Mr. Q lectin Grcgo-y, of
fasJiLth"2usBt.
Edwin C. Gregory, Eq.
rar. c. a. jveave, Jr., ts out
after being confined to hia home
fr a week with malaria.
Miss Julia Soies. who has hen
visitiog at South River, returntd
home this morning.
Mrs. A. M. L fl'o and children
and .Vtrn. J. VI. IteaVtr have ti-
tu.o.d from A lania.
Miasea Mary Marshall, Livalette
Dupnf, of Davidaon, are visiting
their sister, Mrs. Frank R. Brown.
Cook Bros. Co., call the atten
tion of ladies to a special price on
rubber heels in the Want Column.
Mrs. J. H. J. Far ring ton atd
children returned laat night from
a visit to relatives in Iredell 00 no-
Mrs. P. A. Hartman and Mr--.
Walter Leonard returned lat
night from a visit to Uocky Rivi r
Springs.
Mr. W.. Thomas Bast return d
last evening from Aibemsrli,
where he spent Sunday and Mon
day. '
Misa Addie Cahen, of Atlanta,
Ga., who has been visiting Midi
Christian Lyons, returned to At
lanta laat nigbt.
Miss Annie K'ser, wbo has
been visiting her sister. Mrs.
Arthur L. Patterson, at Alba
marie, returned to Salisbury last
nigbt. '
Mrs. L. Fink left laat night ft r
New York, where she w ll buy her
Fall stock. She was accompanied
by Mid Belle Erwin, her milliner,
who will spend eaiera' wieks iii
Pkiladalohiaalndvinir the sty Us .
Jwn S-room cotUjtek lor real oa lack.
aiwcIT:
1 - r-fi ., 1
MtLC.H delivered momin nrtrtnmi
1 muiolillci i allca. 1... .-...'
Imjtortod jSwiss (.'Jh mh
I'etur'w Swiss .Milk Clioeo-
Virtriuiit Bi-atity ' Ai.iIoh
KijijH'tfil llnrrinp
itIIU Itt'll) S t.lKHV t fIDVV
lurl n-i't-iti tl 1 iy
MAX HOSES
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JUST RECEIVE!)
Pure Worsted Pants
ffom a leading concern
in New York, who
needed the cash. We
had it. and made them
an offer on the lot. .
Thev comprise of some
of; the finest Weave.
Not "a pair worth less
than $500 We are
offering them to the
trade at $a 79 per
pair.
. AT
102 FELK
125 SOUTH MAIN ST.?
AtinnjlTTtlfioIets.
lilirt
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HuJnufs V !- SjJid.
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f." Jrr.
t Wslcr,
viniri Set. I .iil
(H';ti,''s V,.l.-t lit!..n .vif,
" T1.1W Waler...
!'. .V ';. ; l t, i-..irr,
H. Si. U. Vl.ir' Stui
ViO'iland's VtMlrl ta.t Crtara
Suprtinii Violet Prrtume, - -
wc
7C. n(-
Quwn of Vlotels Pfrtume,
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ty'vmM
io-sspii H, McNeely
Can Supply your"
WINTE
Wants-now
. N. MoCRARY
sk;. palntek
AHimiiiat-il aiui liaised .I'tti-r
Sibils a SjHji'i.ilty. Am espi-ci-.
.illy prrpap-d for your cloth and'
banner Siyns for Hip Ialwir Day
Parade,
m.'i S. Main St. Salisbury.
WE R EPA 1 R
' All kinds of Watches, Clock
and Jewelry. TIE BEST VE
MOW HOW. We do not tliink
our 27 years of rxpriienre ard
hard study has been wasted. , ...
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
We also fit glasses and iruar-
tee satitJaction.
Our prices are low, because
our expenses are small. We can
afford it. f-fTryus,
W. P. THORNTON,
Tba Jeweler. IDS M. jx.lo Si,
Fafbort's
Sips
ARB
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