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t ' " ! i -' v . , - v . ' ' ; .HFS. IBS- i Mlb It Ira W . r - i . - v - . r - ! I ... - . 5 i i - - " So come at Once and a:et some of the bargains we now offer in SUMMER GOODS, and make; your pocket-book I grow fat. j To give yott an idea : 25c goods now go .at 16nc "' $1.25 waists. " 98c Straw Hats 'f 66 66 6 6 6 6 We must have room for our FALL STOCK, which will sop: i come, so make these moving prices, 12ic. 71c. 75 c. 25c. Groceries ooooeooo .Do you want tobuy groceries? If you do you should not fail to call and scenic. 1 carry a full line. I have also the best shad, &c, brought to this market. Fish Pays FRIDAY and SATUR DAY. Call and see me. Yours truly, , C. H. SWINK-- vv r STATE NEWS. iMonroe Enquirer: Mr. F. P. Saunders, who lives in the eastern portion of Marshville township, says, that he has been making trips from his home to Waxhaw for several years and that crops are far better now along his line of, travel than he has ever seen them. j ! Greensboro , Record: J. B. Hughes is a success on potato raisin ir. If he can do as well with other crops us with this one, he should set rich. He brought ja dozen Irish" potatoes to 'this office this morning, samples of tour hundred bushels on less than two acres; The dozen weighed nine i r.,1 lii'oa nnartPT lMllltlds. I 1 1 LI VI uiiyJ "v" I" , nohlshoro Arirus: There are more cattle sold in Goldsboro inja week, the year round, than are sold in any other town in the State in a month. These, are ; pastured and fattened by the. purchasers and - then shipped to northern markets in carload lots. The farmers are the beneticiaries. j li- N. Hackett, while here yes terday, told a Sentinel man a story which sounds rather "fishy," but he savs he can iurnish proof to any doubting Thomases. He has a i'arm in Wilkes which is strictly Democratic. The tenant is white and only white oak, white pine and ; white ' hickory grow on it. Even the blackberries are white. The teujint recently caught two white squirrels on , the farm and Mr! 1 Hackett has r been all vised that white ghosts have been seen around it. Winston Sentinel. Captain Eulate, of the Viscaya,. who is one of thes naval prisoners at Annapolis, has very punctilious views regarding, the usages of po rn n to mm 1 lite society. the other woman exc Imagine his surprise day when a cheeky aimed: "Oh, Captain Eulate, I have a favor to ask of and tinguished approaching the dis- prisoner of; war she whipped out a pair of scissors and shipped 6ff;on6';of the buttons of his coat. The Spanish commander was speechless j with indignation: and astonishment. ' The Sure La Grippe Cure- There is no use suffering from this'dreadf ill malady, if you will only get the right remedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of; order, you have no appetite, I' no life or ambition, have )i bad cold, in fact are completely I used, up. Electric Bitters is the only remedy s that will give you prompt and sure re lief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach1 and Kidneys, tone up the whole i system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price refunded. I For sale ! at T. F. Kluttz & Co's drug store, only 50 cents per bottle. : 'liliili Ul liu .. rill ,. I II I'd i. ii i i i i i i "- - iiii i n n i ii n n In JR ill M -" " ' . f 1 - - t .;:.. . ' ' ' SSSSSSSSS9 ' : . ' Reductions Throufiii mm a. out' the Entire stock ! DISSOLUTION. Rattlesnake in the Wagon i . Amos Sidber ry , of Onslow The co-partnership heretofore ex ictintr hptwppn David Haneline and L. A. Peebles is this day dissolved by mutual rmmfnt,. I All Dersons indebt ed to them will please make immedi ate payment to eitner one or ine uu- dersigid. ' . j ; ' T- . L. A. I PEEBLES. This August 13th, 1898. .... S?ie i Ewl. I WANT TO county, arrived in the city Thurs- fFa Tj lr iUv ni&ht with a cart load of hams, Nmt r 'j . tr". 7 " . - er'. and chickens. ' While com- incr along the Newbern road near Mr. Oscar Pearsairs place, he was startled by the ominous rat More goods for less money than you have ever gotten. Remember the leader in Dry Goods, the leader in LOW PRICES, for first- class goods, CUSTOM Eli OF MINE FOR THE ' CELEBRATED tic of a ra it was in A E Stern tlesnake. He thought the road and hurried over the spot, but rattling started up again after he had gone 100 yards. When he got under the electric light at Twelfth and Market. streets, ho. cautiously ex amined the bed of his cart and found a rattlesnake about four and a half feet long. Wilmington Messenger. J ELLICO " GOAL, w hich excells all jolliers.' H is free of slate and sljick, burns up clean and leaves nothing but a white ash. Send in vour order at once and take advan- MP lyiLfl In IV km fn l fm taire of the minder SUMMER RATES. McCUBBINS & JOEDAN, Hea.1 SSstate, Insurance and Collecting Agents. Cheeks Like the IVlountain Pink are rewards for using Madame A. Ruppert's Face Bleach. There may be a well-founded prejudice against spccit ics of a cer tain kind, but do not let the jfault of harm ful nostrums be visited up- (nri 'sin:h a su- perb pre para- HOU US IUIO. and you will find that it is not on ,y positively harmless, but a thorJ ough health promoter. Mine. Ruppert's preparations . are all teed to be beneficial, aud have proven so in thousands of well attesieu cuv;. i&vu, S9. nflr bottle: Esrvptiari Balm, 1; Hair Tonic, $1; Gray Hair Resto rative, $2.50; Depilatory $1. Dewfcy's brilliant victory at Ma nila. A best matclrials at the lowest prices, will hat we meart business was reminder that we keep the and highest grade building examine our stock of EOT, LIME and PLASTER. nriccs to contractors in car load lots. you money to see be t'd CEiN Sppcial low and builders It will save me bef o re p u r chasing cl sc where. jl ALLEN BROVN. For $20 the r Complete Line of Building IVIOBILIZED. When you want a house you will hnd everything necessary to its completion within our Fortifications. t Two very necessary adjuncts 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 PAINT manufactured by II. W. John's Mtz. Co., New. York, which is now in stock. GIVE US A CALL. Cordially, C. A- RICE. Standard Accident I INSURANCE COMPANY Offeri the MOST EQUITABLE $5,000 Accident Insur ance policy as well as TOTAL DISAB1L- 52 weeks indemnity $25 per hands, both feet, hand mt. nrbot.il eves. S5.000. Kiffht jor either teg above knee, $2,500. iana or eitner leg aoovc anKie, 4 One eve $050. BENEFITS DOUBLED if injured in a wrejek of public conveyance propell ed by steam or electricity. W. H. CRAWFORD & BRO.. General A gen tk for North and South Carolina. . . : ' . 3TL(ical Agents Wanted. EVE TIA ITY. week Loss both and-ff hand Left $1,000 Much in Little. ;. In China to salute any one by taking oil' one's hat is a deliberate insult. , I The vocabularv of an ordinary intelligent educated person in cludes only about four thousand words. I The eyes of the birds that fly by night are generally about double the size of those of day birds. . Alcohol is being used with man tel lamps to illuminate parts of 13erHn's park the Thiergerten. Bantry Bay. is full of sharks -at present. An Allen Liner captain counted fifty during a stay of a few hours. . ' Scotland is excited over the fail ure of a number of firms, that have been speculating on the boom in Scotch whiskey. : : An English advertising firm wants to board in the bank of the Suez Canal and decorate them with advertisements. '. . . ; JOS. II. MeNEELY, Office, at T. F. Young's store. Dealers in Lime,- i J. S. McCubbins, Jr. Cement, Hair, &c. 4 Chas. B. joirdan, FOR SALE. One-6-room cottage on East Main Street, two 4-rooni cottages on Monroe Sitrnpt,. and several vacant lots. Also two houses, two stories high, with 6 rooms. It would be advisable to see me before renting store roomsordwel lings. v I I I R. L. SHAVER. t SALISBURY r, n. c? ME I - SCHOOL. Mrs. W. H. Coit, S Miss Grace Tyson. i J I I - Terms $2 per school month. This space belongs to i the opens SEPT. 1st. i r SiVLlBORY MISS JOSEPHINE COIT, MISS MERLE PUPUY. Terms $2, $2.50. Languages ex tra. Continirent fee $1. SESSION OPENS 1 SEPT. 1st. SALISBURY HARDWARE &, FURNITURE COMPANY. Ei sily, Quickly, Permanently Restored MAGNETIC ifjERVINE antee tp Core Insomnia, Fits, Dizziness, Hysteria, Nervoils Debility, Lost Vitality. Seminal Losses, Failing Memory Jhe result of Over-work, Worry, Sickness, Errors of-Youth .or 'Over-indulgence. Price 60c. and $1 ; 6 boxes $5. For quick,' positive and lasting results in Sexual V CCliv iild) ii , a v i virile .ri 'iiii aim Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPECIAL double i . . t. ...ill rvi.TA btrMritl n i . I t . n A.rAWr 11 Tt Will pWlllll AllVt IUIIC IU V V. J f m and enict a permanent cure. -Deapest ana oesi. 100 Pillk $2; by mail. C DP f A bottle Pelletshnill be giveri letic lervine. free. JJi of the famous Japanese Liver wun a j.i dox or more 01 Sold only by JprinisSi Druggist A Narrow Escape. j Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D,, 4 4 Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my. lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in Con sumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advise! to, get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gaveit a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured .me,- and thank God I am saved and now 11 wll jind healthv woman." Irial liottles free at 1. Jlluuz cv jo s lfUg Store.. Iteguiur s-.iz.t5 ami $1. (iuaranteedor price refunded. ' AFTER A REFRESHING ' ' BATH ori sultry flay the prospect of put ting on such exquisitely laundered linen, white and faultless in finish, is a pleasure to the man that has his shirts, collars and cuffs "done up" at our laundry. Our aim i.3 to please our patrons, and we spare no pains to do it, as we want the patronage of every man in Salisbury. SALISBURY STEAM LAUNDRY. Watch It. NOTICE THE VERY BEST THING TO TAKE FOR DIAR R HOE A IS THE Family Ten Cent Diarrhoea Remedy, Prepared and for sale only by . T. F. Kluttz & Co. To All Bread Eaters ; Beginning August. 22, 189S,. I will sell 40 Loaves Bread for $1 until further notice. Look out for wagon, or call and get your tickets early and avoid the rush. i Respectfully, "I T. 'L. SWINK. Hey, There ! this is the place you want ! We have all kinds of MEATS, PORK, MUTTON SAU SAGE and BOLOGNA. All our meats will be found . rich and tender, and being in the primest condition ' when dressed contains great nutritive qualities. ; Our prices are less than such meat is sold for else where. JT. S. MARABLE 1 - '. - -I " ; I i' ' : r : ; - - ' : j ' , . - '"" " ' , :. .:. j ; : , . --f.-. . j. . , J V V .1 . '.-,v : 1 -V;! , ' i v- . ' '' " . !.''.: : -: - ' . -.-"-..' ! . . - - 1 - i "ii , - . - -' "I- ' S - 1 '" :- . :'"" " ' . - ' - ' ' " 1 "; ' .. ' ,
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