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A Great; Deaam ssssssssssss The enormous demand for WELTS has caused a great dearth or these goods. We have succeeded in finding a few pieces that are excellent values. Wef have them in Whit Pink and Blue. Come quick, they won't last long. F THE NEW THE NEWEST O for Shirt waists and Dresses is the Linen Swiss with colored dots , worked innot printed A mm & That's what we have in WHITE GOODS for WAISTS and DRESSES and PRINTED FABRICS too. We have made sweep ing reductions in all these. We make a SPECIAL DISPLAY ERIES and LACES on 'first centre" table this week. benefit for ours, too. j ' mi D of HAMBURG EMBROID- It, is for your The IlIcCall Bazar Fashion Sheets and HEV. WALTER LIHGLE WHITES. Magazine fo ready for distribution. The call. Beautiful designs firp have just. been received by us, and are sheets are given FREE to those iwho shown in their July issue, not found elsewhere; We would like to keep in touch with our customers j living at a distance. If you will inclose your address to us we will mail Vou . fashion sheets each month r July free of charge. The subscription price per year! and vu get any Pattern I you may select! FREE. of the Magazine is only 50 cts (Jndex Meroney's Opera House, j Main St, -.. STORE CLOSES AT 7:30 P. M Jir n w u O Salisbury, N. C. that everyone dofesn't Understand is hpw to dress comfortably 1 1 . - i tne same time. It you examine our up-to-date stock of CLOTHINQ you Will find that we have selected the coo gant fabrics for the Sum and handsomely at est and most ele p. ithem in all the1 leading styles, will surprise you. SHOOT er, a nd we have t prices that BROS. & ROGERS. .... Just Received at WALKER ffl Store Another Shipme lit Stripes, worth 12c Mousselin, worth 15c, going at 10c. Belgian at 8c. Remnants in figured Dimity, wcjrth 12c at 7. Crepons in riacK, vv mte, jream ana Tans. L,adiefc7 Silk Fringe Ties, Jewel Belts, Variagated Crochet Cotton. ; Ladies' Silk Mits. Calicos and Crmghams 3 to 5 cts; Lawns 2 cts. ; UAlBRELLAjS and PARASOLS. 544 yards Worsted Soiidock. Braid 10 cts. SCARBORO'S Bargain oi not stun. 15c Brooms for 10c, and i . w A, few dozen of Brooms enough to sweep the town. others in proportion. 2 cakes Laundry Soap 5c. anose 2Uc Jtiose still going at 10c. ONE CENT ARTICLES. 25 Needles, lc; r Paper Pins, lc; 2. Balls Thread, lc; 24 sheets x-aper, ic; ZD envelopes, lc; and many dther things. i erms strictly CASH. WALKER & 2nd Door from Stand Pipe. (Continued from Saturday.) The second might found us at the : natural bridge. It far 1 sur passed ail my expectations. It is errand 'and sublifne. AVell does it deserve to be among the world's seven wonders. From the top of the bridge to the stream be low it is. 225 feet. The bridge is about 90 feet wide and 40 feet thick. A wagon road passes over it and one might well cross the bridge without ever knowing it, were his attention not called to the fact. In vain I looked for George Washington's name which he is said to hare carved high up on the -walls. L 'j; For a mile - up the stream ! the scenery is very beautiful. Indeed it is one of the prettiest places I ever . saw an ideal place for a bridal tour; as I remarked to i my friend. We both made note of that, in case we ever have occa- tion to take such a tour, if we ever do. Reluctantly we left I the bridge. One could tary there a month. . - - Don't talk about the road from the bridge to Lexington, please. It is what the school girl would call "awful." The truth ' is we walked and pushed our wheels. It is only 16 mile s and the ther mometer was only .88 in the shade. At Lexington the rains caught us and we pitched tents there for some day s from Saturday afternoon until Thursday morning. But it was not with a particle of reT gret,.as Lexington is choek full of interesting things and cordial peo ple.. It would take a book to con tain all I might say . about Lexing ton. Here is the Washington and Lee University and the Virginia i Military Institute. 'One ! can scarcely imagine a more" beautiful plate tran the, campuses of these institutions, i The Memorial Chapel is a place of great interest. Here are some very-old arid very ! fine paintings of rdistinguished artists. Here also is the room General Lee used for his ijstudy while President of Washington and Lee University. ! It remains just as he left it. His books, papers, letters and all lie untouched; In another room; is the famous recumbent statue of Lee by Valentine. It is a very fine piece of sculpture. It is life size and represents the great chieftain in his uniform as he lay in his tent catching some sleep after a hard fought battle. 5elow is tne vault wnere he now lies, asleep until the Insurrection morn. : Afterwards I went to i the ceme tery to see the grave of Stonewall Jackson. There is a handsome monument built oyer the grave and on - this a bronze statne nf General Jackson. This ceme tery contains the graves of a great many distinguished dead. On Thursday morning we' turn ed our faces towards Staunton, 36 miles away. The road is usually good but the rains had made them very rough. We ar rived in Staunton in time for sup- per, but looking somewhat ! the worse for wear. I can illustrate our looks by an -incident. At I stood in the door of a hotel watch ing our wheels while I my friend inquired about rates, a man with a cigar turned to me and said very abruptly, "Get me a match." - I replied that I had- none, i He quickly apologized by saying beg your pardon, sir. thought you were the porter." Nor did he seem to. realize that the apology was worse than I the insult. (Continued.) I I The largest egg 1 is that .of I the ostrich. It weighs three pounds, and is considered equal in amount to twenty-four hens eggs. ; j SCAKBORO, Fisher Street. Furnished rooms to let. , Apply to Miss A. S. Rutledge, East Main St BUILDING LOTS .FOR SALE. Desirable building lots, or for manu facturing plants, on either side of Long street, on Railroad, half way between Salisbury a.nd Spencer. ! For cash or on terms. Apply to Jno. Beard of McCubbins & Jordan. - (al l (a For the next 20 days-Good till June 25th-we will have on sale the following' extraordinary J Bargains In Slimmer Wear : 2,000 yards 12ic. Sea Island Percale (best Percale made) at 7isVyard. 1 1 im i 1 2,000 " ; 8c. yard-wide Percale, all new styles, ; 54. 3,000 " ! 8c. Dimmities and Leno, nice- patterns, 4c. 2,500 ' 8c. Organdies, choice designs, 4c. 1,500 " : 10c. r" " f , 6c. 2,000 u 15c. Fine Liawns, elegant styles, 8c. 2,000 44 5c. Lawns, ' . 2c. 1000 u Cheese Cloth, all colors, 21c. u (4 a 1 75c. Ladies' Shirt Waists, at 55c. 50c. : Ladies' Shirt Waists, at 39c. 40c. Ladies' Shirt Waists, at 29c. ; - ' ': Ladies Pol lars, 5cv Ladies' Collars, 10c. pair. Ladies! Crash Skirls, 38c. . . i . ... An immense lot of Laces of Inlambyirg at a bargain, all description, also EmmbroDdeirDfes Don't Fail to Take Advantage of this Offer. YICTOE WAliLAOK. Fill M can THE HIT is the most no ticeable feature of a man s weaimg' apparel. We suit your hat taste perfectly. If you want rougvh. straw or a fine straw we . J"..' ..-.:. , - t : ,, ' '-!-. can meet your de- sire at a reasonable . .... j. figure. Style in every hat. Brown Glothinff Go, sssssshe5 QIESS We will sell at a big- discount our entire; line of SHIRT. "WAISTS and SHIRT WAIST GOODS in Lawn, Org (I o o o o CI anoiei Percale. CI o o f 1 THIS SALE FOR OWE DAY ONLY. 1 ) EM 10)117 LL PJlortgage Sale. Pursu.'int'to Hie provisions coiit Jijiu cl in a mortprajre trust d(f(l i-f;isHMtJ in book i), page2()4, et se.-, msuto ly the Iixitv Land Company for protection of tho i'ofpetual Building and Loan Association of Ssilishury; o.. on the 12tli d;iy of September, 182, t lie said rnortgaffe having been assumed by other parties, to whom the mortuajred property was transferred, and default having Tteen made in the payment of the debt which tho said mortgage was'lpiven to secure, the under-i s,1"" will sell at the court house door in Salisbury, on Wednesday, June 8th, for cash, the following property :! A house and lot beginning on the east side f Clay street, 50 feet from the south 'intersection of Clay and Bank streets. Dr. K.'M. Kami's' cor ner, thence with the edge of Clay street 50 feet to the corner of lot No. 40. of Smithdeal Plot of Brooklyn; thence 200 feet parallel with Bank street to a stake; -thence SO feet parallel with Clay streetvio Dr. Eamcs' cor ner, and thence 200 feet witlf-Dr. Eames' lino to the beginning, being lot 39 of Smit hdeal's plot of Brooklyn. Tor full particulars see mortgage registered in look 9, page 204, etc., w satisfy debt provided for in said mortgage. This the 6th day of May, Istw. TI1EO. F. KLUTTZ, Trustee. On and after February 1st the Roctoell Pari; Dairy will sell Milk at 20c. per gallon, 5c. per quart. Pure Jersey, one-fourth Cream, best jm the market. Try it and be con vinced. ; -Butter Milk 10c. per gallon. Cream 25c. per quart, Smere case Cheese 1 0c per pound; fresh every day. Leave orders at T. F. Young's stores Respectfully, JOS. H. McNEELY, Prop. Kockwell Park Dairy fafe! 'felei'! c A Complete Line of Euiliing Haterial MOBILIZED. -o- When you want a house you wil! find A . . , every cni ng necessary to its completion within our Fortifications. Two very necessary adiuncts to our FLEET is the Famous Limeton (Va.) lime wood-burnt and the best on the market, now on . sale. Also the exclu . sive sale of the CELEBRATED ASBESTOS PA1KT manufactured by II. W. John's M fir. Co., New York, which ft? now in stock. GIVE US A CAIiZ. Cordially; C. H. RICE.
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