A Great The enormous cfemaid for WELTS has caused a great dearth of these goods. We have succeeded in finding a few pieces that are excellent values. We have them in White Pink and Blue. Come quick, they won't last long. THE NEWEST OF THE NEW for Shirt waists and iDresses is the Linen Swiss with colored dots worked in not printed (ftp ran Bp IWlfo That what we have in WHITE GOODS for WAISTS, and DRESSES and PRINTED FABRICS injr reductions in all these. too. We have made sweep- We make a SPECIAL DISPLAY of HAMBURG EMBROID ERIES and .LACES, on first centre table this week. It is for your benefit for ours, too. 1 i The McCall Bazar Fashion Sheets and Magazine for July ready for distribution. The call. Beautiful designs are have just been received by us, and are sheets are given FREE to those iwho shown in their July issue, not found elsewhere, i We would like to keep in touch with pur customers j living at a distance. If you will inclose your address to us we will mail you fashion sheets each month free of charge. The subscription price of the Magazine is .only 50 cts per year, and you get any Pattern you may select FREE. J o Jit's Undei Meroney 's Opera House, V STORE CLOSES AT ain St, ! 7:30 P8 M. Salisbury, N. C. I 111 SB that everyone doesn't how to dress comfortably and handsomely at the same time. If you examine our up-to- understand is you will find that est and most ele- date stock of CLOTHING we have selected the cool gant fabrics for the Summer, and we have them in all the leading styles, at prices that will surprise you. SMOOT BROS. & ROGERS. Just Received at WALKER .& SCARBORO'S Bargain Store Another Shipment of Hot Stuff. Mousselih, worth 15c, going at 10c. I Belgian Stripes, worth 12c at 8c. Remnants in figured Dimity, worth 12e at 7. Crepons in Black, White, Cream and Tans. Ladies' Silk Fringe Ties, Jewel Belts, Variagated Crochet Cotton, r Lames' Silk Mits. Calicos and Ginghams 3 to 5 cts; Lawns 2 cts. ! UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS. 24 yards Worsted Soudock. Braid 10 cis. i m cubism Brooms enough to sweep the town. .1 15c Brooms for 10c, and A few dozen of others in proportion. 2 cakes Laundry Soap 5c. those 20c Hose still going at 10c. i t - L . . ONE CENT ARTICLES. 25 Needles, lc; 1 Paper Pins, j lc; 2 Balls Thread, lc; 24 sheets Paper, lc; 25 Envelopes, lc; and many other things. LOCAL NEWS. i Weather forecast: Fair to-night and Wednesday. j ! A. H. Moore returned this morning from Charlotte. j i Some shoe mottoes are giveni in a new ad for C. M. & H. M. Brown in to-day's paper. I i W. N. Irvin, of the Spencer force, who has been threatened with the f ever j is improving '-'Burt's Own Make" children's shoes are every pair warranted all leather or money refundedj Burt Shoe Co. i ! A sailor from the cruiser Mont gomery passed through this morn ing on his way to New York. He left Admiral Sampson's fleet last week. ! fc s The Salisbury steam laundry has recently put in new machinery and has also re-arranged the in terior of the building, making I it more convenient. I M r. W. F. Keck has moved from Danville to Salisbury and will make this town his home. He is a barber and has charge jof a chair at the Climax. i i There will be very .few excur- sions, this summer, we are told, on account of the railroads need ing their cars, for the ' transporta tion of Uncle Sam's troops..' I The North Carolina Teachers Assembly, meets in Asheville on the 14th of this month. On that day an excursion will be run over the Southern from Goldsboro I to Asheville, passing Salisbury at! 1 o'clock in the afternoon. I The Salisbury Roller Mill Com pany shut down Monday, the 6th, to put up a new; water tank and new cloth on the reels, lit will start again 'Thursday, the 9th. The company have plenty of flour, meal and feed:, for sale or ex change. ; ' . : . . Miss Delia Hall, of Cincinnati, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. IS. McCubbins, Jr., on South Main street. Miss" Hall stands at the head of the profession as a trained nurse. She is enrolled for service under the Red Cross, and is ex pecting orders to go to Cuba j at any time. Mr. W. D. Blalock, who has been traveling for the Standard Oil Company for some time, has accepted a position as machinist at the Southern shops at Spencer. He. went to. work to-day. Ho will for the present, we understand, locate in the city. The Sun; is glad to welcome Mr. Blalock j to Salisbury. Mrs- Ida M. Beard- i x Mrs. Ida M. Beard, of Winston, sister-in-law of Mr. W. R. Meroney, is in the city selliDg a history of her life, ertitled "My Own Life; or A Deserted Wife," written by herself. The story I is gotten up. in book form, paper bound and contains 203 pages. ! It is printed in clear bold type and is a neat little book. The book, while we have not read it, appears to be well written. Mrs. Beard is selling the book to procure money to raise her children. She says she sold quite a number ! in Winston and Greensboro and had already' sold a few here this morn ing. She offers the book for ! 50 cents. Mrsl Beard is writing one or more other book. She is work ing in a worthy cause and we hope she may meet with succes here.i liiii For Commissioners." . j The undersigned has been re quested by a number of citizens of the county to present for conside ration to the voters of Rowan for county commissioners, at the next election the following gentlemen: J. Alex Lyerly, P. P. Meroney and Dr. W. L. Coleman. They are substantial citizens, are well known gentlemen and would make excellent officers. Thp people would make no mistake in electing them commissioners. 1 ' Respectfully, i A Voter. Ml I1 ' ' 1 For the next 20 days-Good till June 25th we will have on sale the following' extraordinary Bargains in Summer Wear-: 2,000 yards 12c. Sea Island Percale (best Percale made) at 7ic. yard. 2,000 3,000 2,500 1,500 2,000 2,000 1,000 8c.4 yard-wide Percale, all new styles, 8c. Dinimities and Lerio, nice patterns, 8c. Organdies, choice designs, 10c. k 44 ' 15c. Fine Lawns, elegant styles, 5c. Lawns, Cheese Cloth, all colors, V ; 5c. 4c. Uc' Cc. 8c. 2-ic. 2cv 75c. Ladies' 50c. Ladies1 40c. Ladies': Shirt Waists, at 55c. Shirt Waists, at 39c; Shirt Waists, at 29c. Ladies Collars, 5c. ; Ladies' Collars, 10c. pair Ladies' Crash Skirts, 38c An immense lot of Laces of all description, also Hainnibyrg Embroideiroes at a bargain. Don't Fail to Take Advantage of this Offer. YICTOE WALLACE: ? EE Ilk 11 j . HHMT; M 34, ssssssssssssss .. f "We will sell at a big discount our entire line of SHIRT "WAISTS and SHIRT WAIST GOODS in Lawn, Organdie Percale. 1 this Sfli p for riMP nnv nMi v i ti ii ii w vniib i vii w 1 1 ! un i viib i i o CP O no THE HAT is the most no- r ticeable feature of a man's wearing1 apparel. We can suit your liat taste perfectly. If you want rough straw or a fine straw we can meet your de sire at a reasonable .t figure. Style in every hat. Brown Clothing Co.' illortgage Sale. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a mortgage trust deed, registered in book i, page 264, et seq., made by the Dixie Land Company for protection of the Perpetual Building and Ixan Association of Salisbury, N. C, on the 12th day of September, lsifii. t he said mortgage having been assumed by other parties to whom t he mortgaged property was transferred, and default having . been made in the payment of the debt which the said mortgage was given to secure, the under signed 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 of Clay street, 50 feet from the sont h intersection of Clay and Bank streets. Dr. Jfc. M. Ka nies. cor ner, thence with the edge of Clay st reet 50 feet to the corner of lot No. 40. of Smithdeal plot of Brooklyn; thence LW feet. 'parallel with Bank street to a stake; thence 50 feet parallel withy Clay street, to Dr. Karnes' cor ner, and thence 300 feet with Dr. Karnes' line to the beginning, being lot 89 of Smii hdeal's plot of Brooklyn. For full particulars see mortgage registered in book 9, page 204, etc., to satisfy debt provided for in said mortgage. This tBe 6th (lay of May. ls)K. TUEO. F. KLUTTZ, Trustee. On and after February 1st the Rockuell Park Dairy will sell Milk at 20c. per gallon, 5c. per quart. Pure Jersey, one-fourth Cream, best on the market. Try it and be con vinced., : Butter Milk 10c. per gallon. Cream 25c. per quart! Smere case Cheese 30c per pound; Iresh every day. , Leave orders at T. K Young's stored - - V Respectfully, JOS. H. McNEELY, Prop. Rockwell Park Dairy A Complete Line of frilling Kateml MOBILIZED. -o- When you want a house you will find everything necessary to its completion within our Fortifications. T-wo very , necessary adjuncts to our ILEET IS thft Fatnmie T.imotnn ( Va.) lime wood-burnt and the best on the market, now on t sale. Also the exclu- sive sale of the CELEBITATED asbestos paint" mannfart.nrAr? Viw-Ti-w T-.i.c, -rf, Co., New Yorki which is now in stock. Terms Strictly CASH. walker; & 2nd Door from Stand Pipe. SCARBORO, i - Fisher Street. GIVE US A. CALL. . Cordially, c. a; rice. u -i. .3