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r m M - "A J Fresli Stock IN TO-DAY. T) STATE NEWS. An Unpleasant Ride. i -4. -11 1 t oM A certain prominent young man 3 Lumberton fair will be held .,,,, hn(i n,.ra November 3rd, 4th; and 5th. An elegant farm 2 miles from town; fo acres: Good dwelling and all necessary, out buildings. Will ,be sold at a bargain. For - rent 2 store room s o n F i s he r st . , good location; l storer room 6n Main st.; 1 storeroom and base-? ment on.Couincill st. For sale Houses arid lots all over town, and a few desirable building lots at south Spencer. i oi ? inn... had ocea- t;,tnkfl.a short trip mto the Ti p ni tendance of the Raleigh u n nmtired a saddle . uuuniiy. f . city schools is ten per cent, great- horge and? b mistake, was given er tl an aver before. . vfUf is used by the boys on t j z , .. ... .1.. in inr LlC? VI , l' - j- tf ' " . J 1 iio-h Point, that beverage be- On the way out of the city tins nit on an equal footing witn pony stopped at every t J t i hnlv.'move sowtiaw. : - lie x)asseu,imi, vw.v. , 1 ' ' -n of Vpw(,n N forward after his rider had struch :ie cotton mills at Nekton, iV , fhft Imnn nosts have begun to run day artd ; -"l' f tn ,Mt,h ui with accumulat- Uve out ne sLopp Firef Insurance a Specialty i ivi. cquinn, ? REAL EST A T K ' A GENT. ; - ..-...,, , . : 7,.;-'-i FRl S FROiL THE AT LANTIG :o: DE11VED - EVERY - MORNING. -:: ii del f 'i.minPir51 September 1st L will loiiiineii . . "... Vv.v., tim n..nt pi .lfiy w nee I barrow to the citi The sale of cider is prohibited their evening Jampligbting rounds. T. . . i . . L ii ' ..i. 4bo Pltv t hit- T nigl el ( S sun: to iheis T and lion lenl y CO 11 Tron vi nlers. ewart Bros., of Winston, have; 'OIK lro.rl th turner belonging 4 ho State which they had in )ossessi()ii. , le portraits of Senator Vance Judge Ship) have been given irable place in the new jleck- imr court house. , . inUv tHOUgll lilt? jvjitvj rather slow, the young liaan h'nish d it with the expcnditureW jibout two dozen Ixixes of matches wl"1 he was obliged to purchase. v The Meanest Man. AVe are reliably informed thai here fornierly lived a man in this ountv (he lives in. another county hie new convicts were taken low) who gathered up the nest oi; Ithe penitentiary, vesterday. .vasps ami uaving v v lill of. molasses or syiuv Hauivv. t to a village and sold this combi uition for honey. It. was not ex ictlya kf sugar coated VW' rather a um,olasses tilling'", of nar ture's own sweetness. Chatham itizen. ' v Full Line of School Books. Complete Line of School Stationery. For fine; un-to-date, Statio.n itv f(r nolite corresDondenee, I have the latest styles, by the ream, quire or box of pa petearie. To accommodate all jllsople I have also very cheap paper, and envelopes, good quality at ridicuously low prices. I carry the. largest stock of China and Glassware in Salis bury at figures to suit the times. ". . LatestoStyles Wallpaper. THEO; BUERBAUM, BOOKSTQKK, - SALISBURY. to Vwl of them were from Pitt coun- uid. seven from, rerquiman ity. partv' of 500 excursionists i Vrinston-Salenu N.: C and 7nitv. were received bv Iresi- deii " McKinley . at ; the 'White ns of Salisbury, at tlieir honicf o- -o OYSTERS IN SEASON. o- -o Special Inducements , to Railroad Men, Hotels and Boarding1 Houses, j o o .)' Orders .left .at market, next to Coughenour's ice house, -wil receive prompt attention. r JOHNR. BLSKE. House Wednesday afternoon. The Charlotte News says the old fas lioned whipping post is to be estiiblishied in Mecklenburg coun ty, as the authorities believe it wil ho more efficacious than the chain gang. Washington Messenger: A eai weighing 315 pounds was killed about six miles from town batur- da f afternoon last. The hunters- in that section say the animal s the largest they , have ever .1 ji ' ?his occurred in Asheville, as wi nesseth the Citizen: A man ap plied to a magistrate today to -vrate a mortgage on two hogs tor cents as he desired to get a fro ee - A Common Scold. A Richmond, Va., telegram avs: "In the police court todayi Mrs. M. J. llain, a well knowclj ind pretty lady of. this city, waf placed under a bond of 300 td ceep .the peace for being a com-I non snold. This is the tirsts time uch a judgment has been renderec m this part of the State tor mor than a quarter of a century, possi olv." 25 qu I have in my employ Mr. .7. K. S()iomon, a lirst-elass baker, and can furnish the public with any kind of ': Bread Cakes Tickets niay be procured at my store. All orders filled -prompt ly. Send me your order : THOSi lv. SWINK, Corner Main and Council Sts. ; lirtei's worth of whiske. It is noticed that from; several points in this State quantities of oeacb seed are- being shippTcrt tne north.-" They" have" heretofore fyejen thrown away as worthies?.; Fhey are now used, it is said, in the manufacture of pr.ussic acid. Robert Stall'ord, of Guilford V . i .mil 1 T" ii cojunty, the best bail .prayer iorm Carolina has produced lias been (I rafted in the Louisville National rj'am and will next year wear the ii: tional uuiforiu. tie is the hiaviest batter in the Western I J. Si Mar&ble, DKALKli IN League. Fresh Meats. Game unci Otstoi-ts ) ' " in season. j In coUnection with the meat mar-, . f . - ket he runs a first-class - : RE5TAUHAKT AUD BOARDING HOUSE, Give him a call. !Main street, near courthouse. Fresh Turnip Seed, WOOD'S PRIZE MEDAL, at T. F. Kluttz & Co's. i) -o- Grove's Tasteless - Chill Tonic at 35cts per 'bottle! T. F. Kluttz & Co. ADMINISTllATOR'S NOTICE y ... : . ii.'. .-: --t Jlavin (uialiried" as administrator upon the estate, oi wesiey xuliui, u- lierebv tri ven to all creditors to present their claims to me for payment on or uuuhc ..f WonfPinlwr 1898. or this notice wi'l be ple?id in bar of their recovery. This sept. 3rd, l&w. - T John JNIoweuy, .lit., Jim. L.. Ilendleman, Adm'r. Attorney. Seven -largo. buildings, with their contents, were burned in the cen- 'e of the business part of Detrciit. ich. The loss is' estimated a1 00,000. . The. lire was started on tlie '-stage:? of the Detroit opera use by the explosion of a cab jum light. The ten story struc: Lihre occui)ied by the, Henry K. eonard furniture company, the jdwelry establishment.ot right, Nay cSc Co.,. and.C. 11. Mitchell's ble supply conipany were among ic ' larsefet losers. Julia Arthui as playing "A Lady of Quality" hen the explosion occurred. Senator Wolcott is hoieful liat the English government will msent to a conference on the nionev o uestion. Since Walcott ioined hands with McKmley and .pi,.,' MarkHiinnaat Is very natural tor him to profess to be hopeful abput international bimetallism, but his Predictions. wil1 not inspire hope in anybody who wants to see imetallisman this country. They Have very little faith in Mr. W o- cbtt just &t present, and none lit ail in England. Louisville Dis patch. 14 A Punctured Tire. Fye a letter from thy sire, Jtaiiy mine; He has got a riunctufed tire, J Baby mine, baby inij He is coming bacK to me i And heTl be a sight to see He is toting home his wheel . Baby nun Lj":- -''-' ?f-- Th vill be .shipped to . any wic upon r iipt of two hundred u ars to yjtpostage and house rent i year. lyuuvuiu ruiu. A wedding at Wellington, KaJil, recently bYoke all records Jn Ulat Ste. r . Enoch Coles, ot rcrllh,. Ivan., and Mrs. Mary Reufrcf w tnet in the niurniiig through tlie igency of a friend, to ,whom Mir. joles had intimated that he i ooking for a wife, and they agrecld in wir iiiiruifes to liiarrv. Ileus . ' . x r . - - , mj 2 and the bride 7L Tn rnntrw .f frt.Illltt 1H foUtl ( amount to . sW-,81i,'327.12K- is well to note the half-cent. Bar ney would have done so," says thte Uichiiiond Dispatch. Two agencies have been estaiH lished in the. United States for thH promotion of immigration an colonization in Nenezuela. In the Russian markets tish art 1 i I'''1 fl'l .r I..' .1 .1 r.-mr. sola alive. . l ue oniy ueau, umo are the dried ones. Judicious advertising has madel many a merchant wealthy. I ' i M I . I - 'II .11.. II III. U u A A A SSSSSSSS" - n n r-i n- n - r? , i ; u - : --ii - ju ; . bran nn a rrr'nnn -frilir- I " . f II 13 II llllllll ri&l El' II II I im I I - I I I I I ' I i " U W?i .11 III! k k j i ' 1 i " j m l ii m.. m ' ' a u ' k 1 mmM warn w Mm i . I b- Hri'rrnrir? r?TI TTN-r7T fTM fl 1 d u w u vy , VL... , ! ... : ... . . . . l i I d mi - - . - Hi "... :..) ...... ,. I. . ' . I - r (7s no n n n ? r"3sr' 1 1 U raM n linn d U H II 11 El f 1 U U v w ' :.. a v mm a - m mm s a. e a avva.i riii ii in, n rn n n n ! . . 111 COAL, Of Fine Stationery should call and see the elegant line of Writing Paper, Box . Paper and Tablets just in and up-to-date at CuthreH's "Drug Store II E 1 ) Q H Airx ,: : : fob : : : . 15,000 in the Fostoffice Savings Bank. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. i The best salve in the world for (Tuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Tlheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Jlands, Chilblains," Corns,: and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, r no pay required. It is guaranteed iio give perreci sausiaction or money 1 For sale by Kjuttz & Co., druggists. Something to Depend On. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked wjtJv'La Grippe, and her caso grewSst se rious that physicians at Cowdeh and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to . develop into Hasty Consumption. -Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and sell ing lots of it, he look a bottle home, and to the surprise of all I j sne oegan to geT, oeuer irom nrsi rlnsp finfl hiilf dnv.Pin VrftlA.R rinred i her sound and well. . Dr KijiiT XT I A ? " :4':n iew discovery ior unsumpii1"1.? Coughs and Colds is' guaranteed w do this o-ood work. Trvit. Free trial bottles at Kluttz & Co's dru . . 4. I store. ttt rt t r n rt . . t)Q had XT U DiJiv LAD IViy CUU Cii'' 0 "I'-' fnUl' llM by 'phoning No. 51. w r. Kelsey. V V-T Proprietor I desire to announce to my custom er!? anrrf nends that 1 am now r ho.tto.r prepared than ever before to offer spe cial inducements in priceson all kinds of material, and beg "to. call a ttention below to a partial list of stock kept constantly on hefnd : . 1 Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, I.Ioul- v din us, , Weather-Boarding", Ceiling', Flooringy Slingles, Asphalt Hoofing, Sheathing Iaper, Balusters, Pickets j and Fencing Lumber, Glass, Putty, Priming Faints, Oxide of Iron, &c. You are cordially invited to call and inspect my stock. ' ' "' C. A. RICE. COAL. I f you want the best Coal on the market, GUARANTEED absolntely free from slate and dirt and full weight, call on and place your order with v F. R. 1. SHAEFFER. SALISBURY NEW r,1EflT El ARC Si SOL LEVY, PROP'n. 9 Mansion House, -. ' Inniss street TELEPHONE 86 THE MOST CHOICE Fresh Heats THAT THli COUNTRY CAN AFFORD 1 h ivc the finest REFRIGERATOR . In North Carolina, With a capacity of 2000 pound of Ice. Will be j?lad for the public to . call and see it. SOL LEVY. t- ( y 1 5k
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