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is certainly an item
ing. Our line of SHOES has in it
some of the ibest makes
known to tlie trade- in
Mies'. Uew'
We can at present
In order to make room ror
stock of DRY GOODS
we will close out our sto ck of Shoes
If possible we want
March 1st. Come in
Bear in mind they all
out reserve. !
J. R. C. Brown
One Priced Dryj
Under Meroney 's Opera House.
Good Drinks.
I am offering my trade, in the line
of TEA and COFFEE, the best the
market affords. The brands are:
FOEMOSA-OOLOONG and IN
DIA CEYLON TEA.
MORNING JOY and MOUNTAIN
JAVA COFFEE.
Satisfaction guaranteed the above
or money refunded '
Have also just received my
Garden Seeds !
CLOVER SEEDS AND ONION
SETS
1. handle Landreth's. They are re
liable. No old Seeds offered.
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The gardening season is at hand.
T. EL H'CULLOH,
Groceries, Feed and Grain.
ONE WEEK,
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fit almost any one.
our Spring
and NOTIONS
to
do this by
and see them.
go at COST, with
Jr. & Cos
Gpods Store.
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No SDrinsr Over
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iThe winter over-
is too heavy, no
over
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Spri Overcoat when
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TENNESSEE ftTJARRANTINES.
Ticket Agent Meroney Received a
Telegram in Regard to It.
Tennessee has quarrantined
again. Last year it quarrantined
against yellow fever, - This time
it quar ran tines against small pox
and other infectious diseases.
Ticket Agent W. 'R. Meroney,
of this place, received a telegram
last night notifying him to warn
all persons entering Tennessee to
have a certificate of vaccination
with them. On failure, theji
would be stopped. Knox ville J
Morristown, Bristol and a num
ber of other towns were named in
the telegram as having the quar
ran tine regulation. 1
j A gentleman going west this
morning! and having to pass
through Tennessee after purchas
ing his ticket was informed of the
law; returned it and procured
another bv the northern route,
j Agent Wr. B. Strachan, of the
depot, tells us he has also received
a circular in regard to the matter.
The railroad company will not sell
tickets to parties going into
Tennessee without telling them of
the regulation. If they persist in
buying the same, they will do so
at their own risk.
Mr. John Rymer Dead.
. News has been received here of
the death of Mr. John A. Rymer,
who formerly lived in Salisbury.
At the time j of his death Mr,
Rymer and his family, a wife and
five children, were at Alexander
City, Ala., coming toward Salis
bury. For the past year they
have been in the West and South,
having traveled over Illinois, Mis
souri, Mississippi and Alabama.
Mr. Rymer died last Saturday
of congestion of( the. lungs, and
was buried Sunday. .
-His body will, however, be
taWen up within the next tif teen
days arid sent to China Grove for
final interment.
Mrs. Rymer and the children
will come on to China Grove, at
once. Mrs. Rymer is a sister of
Mr. J. N. Maxwell, of this city.
The deceased was years of
age and had many friends in this
county.
Honor Roll.
The following is the honor roll
of the Salisbury High School
taught by Miss Cbit.
Charlie Rendleman.
Frank McCubbins.
j Hargrave Brown.
Sadie Kluttz.
Sadie Davis.
Janet Crump.
Rosa Bernhardt.
Mary Murphy.
Sophie Kluttz.
Roll of Merit:
. Clara Hay worth. '
Alex Gregg.
Margaret Murdoch,.
Alice Rendleman.
; Willie Swicegood.
Home School Honor Roll.
Walter McCanless.
Mary Linn. .
Annie Laurie Ramsay.
Ada Viele.
Roll of Merit:
Joseph White.
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Lucile Bernhardt,
j Rosalind Rendleman.
Officers of the United States
cruiser Montgomery, report that
14,000 people in the city of Ma
tanzas arQ absolutely without food
and clothing; the death rate aver
ages! forty-six per day; and the
number of deaths from starvation
in the province so far, is 59,000.
Miss Bessie Hutchinson, of Char
lotte, who has been visiting the
Misses McNeely, returned home
th
tis morning.
Miss Lin wood Bost and Miss
Lena Swann, of Statesvilre, are
visitin or Mrs. M. S. Hoffman.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands,, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no nav reauired. It " is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded; Trice 25 cents per box.
For sale by Kluttz & Co., druggists.
Profitable Farming. .
From 68 acres of cotton, corn,
fodder, oats, hay and pdrk, Mr.
Fletcher, of Marlboro, S. Ci,
cleared last year $1,738.60, or an
average net profit of 825.56 per
acre? not counting the proceeds
froni the dairy, poultry yard, gar
den, orchard and other minor
sources. Each acre in other words,
yielded enough profit in one season
to buy outright from two to ten
acres like it. Thirteen acres of
cotton cleared . $472. Thirty-five
acres of corn and peas cleared him
$692. Twenty acres of oats and
grass cleared $352. The net profit
on the cotton per acre was $36.61;
oh the corn and peas was $19.77;
on the oats and hay was $17.60.
After cutting $320 worth of oats
from a twenty-acre lot it was
plowed once and treated to $26
worth of fertilizer and yielded
$200 worth of hay extra.
All Negotiations Off.
Kaleigh Tost.
The negotiations are off for a
lease, of the Atlantic & North
Carolina Railroad by Governor
Russell, on behalf of the State,
to the Southern Railway.
Unless the order reducing pas
senger fares is rescinded, the
Southern, so it is said, does not
desire to acquire control of the
property. -
The Southern had under con
sideration the proposition sub
mitted by the .Governor for the
lease of the road and a compro
mise of the fight against . the lease
of the North Carolina Railroad
which was told in the Post last
Sunday, but the action of the
commission in reducing the pas
senger fares has brought all ne
gotiations to a close.
The Governor is still very de
sirous of leasing the road to the
Southern; Whether -'lie- will sub
mit another proposition to the
Southern. is not known.
T0.CURE A C0LGIH ONE DAY-
Take r.axatlvf Bromo Quinine Tablets.
AIL Druggists refund the money if it fails to
Cure. 25e.
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CORYRIOMT toac
Food for
Why does the coal supplied by us
always burn clear and. free, give out
more heat, burn longer and need re
plenishing less often than the other
ccal you can buy. We won't charge
you anything for telling you that it
is because it is carefully selected,
high-grade and carefully screened,
and we don't ask any more for it than
yciu will pay for inferior grades.
J. ALLEN BROWN.
BUILDERS AND
CONTRACTORS
are respectfully invited to call and get
prices on our builders' and Ilouse
Hardware. AVe carry a complete
stock of NAILS, DOORS, SASH,
BLINDS, BOLTS, LOCKS, PAINTS
OILS, and everything needed in that
line.' Our prices are at the bottom.
Your patronage solicited and satis
faction guaranteed. Be sure and see
us and get prices. .
. ' Salistar; Hardvors & Furnitura Co.
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This is the last week of our
n nif in
and if you have not taken advantage of some
of
offered it is time
We will close the first part of next
week to take stock, so do not put
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bargains that we are selling our
luits and
Overcoats
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You will have to do some tall hustling to
secure a' suit or overcoat at such sacri
fice prices, as (there are but a very few
of them left. Our Spring stock has ar
rived,, and we must have room.
' ; SM00T BROS. & ROGERS.
John Whitehead. M. D. JWesley Loos. M. D.
DRS. WHITEHEAD & LONG
Having associated themselves togeth
er for the purpose of practising med
icine and surgery offer their services
to the citizens of Salisbury and I sur
rounding country. 5;
Office over Kluttz & Co's drugstore.
FOR SALE. A line two-year! old
horse. Apply at the Sun office or
to . . . A. J. Kerns; "
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FOKSALE.
One 6-room cottage on East Mam
Street, two 4-room cottages on Liberty
Street, and several vacant lots. Also
two houses, two stories high, with 6
rooms; It would be advisable to see
me beforerenting store rooms or dwel
lings: H. L. SIIAVEll.
Do you want some Dresden floss and
Filo'silk? You can get it at eid &
Harry's. V. . -
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