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-.-. v .., I l ' i i - -" .... .... - .., - . ., - - , - i . 1 k will soon be gone and a change in the house: what HARRY BROS. E LTD you will want Have you seen have in Orapisi They have just received a lot of latest styles, fancy patterns, that are sure to please your fancy. i ': 1 ' i I It vou wish to hfi lm-tnWath . - ' XT w w i wp J See these patterns before it's.too late. Those Organdy Dresses will soon be replaced by something heavier. If you see our Henrietta JJLC4.J.J. , JL-H AXXXCt-JJ. CLJJLU. you will find something bill. Remember the place IU1 ITU A mm Serge, Mo- Satin de Chine, to fill your is Mo) Groceries 1 you want to buy groceries? If you do you should not fail to call and sec me. 1 carry a full line. I have also the best shad, &c, brought to this market. Fish Days FRIDAY and SATUR DAY. Call and see me. Yours truly, c. h svink. Cheeks Like the Mountain Pink sire rewards for using" 'Madame A. Ruppert's Face Bleach. There may lie a well-founded prejudice , against specif- ics oi a cer tain kind, but do not let the fault of harm ful nostrums be visited up- rn &M(h ft. Wil li JM-M. Ult- 4p perb pre para- and you will find that it is not o p. ly, positively harmless, but a thor ough health promoter. Mine. sRuppert's preparations are all guaranteed to be beneficial, .and have proven so in thousands of well attested cases. Face Bleach, $2 per bottle;. Egyptian Balm, $1; Hair Tonic, M; Gray Hair Resto rative, $2.50; Depilatory $1. 0 s Brown. o o Something: All Desire, i but do net Always Achieve. My stock QUALITY. i'rit;es ant wj V p. Com is guaranteed BEST not. too low to be consist- ith SUPERIOR VALUE.. T. Respectfully, EL U GULLOH. ent for 'Flicschtnann's Yeast. p. A resse One door above postoflice. fete ! mew -o- Itinjkte Line of Pine Apple Snow, ' Ice Cream Soda, Chocolate Cream . :.! ' ? ' . ; Soda, And PJ1QBILIZED. , o-r ' . When you want a house you will find everything necessary to its completion within our KortificationS. Two very necessary adjuncts to our FLKET is the Famous Li ihcton ( Va.) lime wood-burnt and the best on the market, now on sale. Also the exclu sive sale of the CTSITCKB.ATED ASBESTOS PAINT manufactured by II. W. John's Mfg. Co., New York, which is now in stock. . QZTEUS A CALL. i Cordially, . C. A. RICK. till the popular drinks now on sale at Cuthrelj's Drug Store. rhotogrtiiihril rum ilife HINDIPO restores VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. GREAT - EREN :h REMEDY produce the above resntt in 3(1 days. Cures Nervous Debility Sjmpotency ' Vancoc Het Failing Memory Stops all drains and losses c: lused by terrors of youth. It wards ft In sanity a rid Consumption. VounR Men regain Man hood a id Old Men recover Youthful Vigor. It Sives v gor andlsize to shrunken organs, and fits a man I r business or marriage. Easily carried v the vesl pocket.! Price Ffl PTC 6 Boxes $2.51 by mail in plaii pack. JU U I O. age. wnUcn'Euaiantce. - UK. JtA" V nitnnA, r H Ennxss VruawM ari Southern Railway. IN EFFECT AUGUST 7. ISiW. . ; Tins oonflonsed sholule is published las information and is subject to change with out notice to the - public. ' l Trains leave Salisbury, N C . ' I 8:45 p m No 35, daily for Atlanta and Char lotte Air Line division and all ."points south and, southwest; carries through Pullnmu drawing room lu ffet sleept'rs between New York, Washington, Atlanta and New Or leans Charlotte and Birmingham. Pullman tourist car for Han Francisco . Wednesdays via New Orleans and Southern Pacific. . 8:17 p m No 37, daily, Washington and Southwestern Limited for Atlanta, Birming ham, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans and all points South and South west ; through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans sind New York to Memphis; dining car, vestibuled coach between Wash ington and Atlanta. I 7:10 a m No 8, daily for Richmond ; con nects at 'Greensboro for Raleigh, lJoldsloro, Morehead City, Norfolk and - Winston. 1 10:30am Noll, daily for Atlanta and all points South ; solid trains Richmond to At lanta ; Pullman sleeping car Richmond ! to Greensboro; connects at Spartanbirrg for Asneviue. . , 1 -10:47 a tn No 36 dailv for Washington. Richmond, Raleigh and all points North ; car ries through Pullnian drawing room butt'et sleeper NewtOrleans to New -York; Jackson ville toAew 1 or; Birmingham to Charlotte; Pullman tourist car from San Francisco Mondays via New Orleans and South Pacific; close connections at Greensboro for Raleiirh, Goldsboro and Morehead City. l:34 p m No 38. daily. Washington and Southwestern Limited for Washington and all points North ; Pullman sleeper Charlotte to lilchmond ; close-connection at Greensboro with through sleeper for Norfolk. 8:00 pm No 12, daily for Richmond, Ral eigh, Goldslwro and all points- North ; con nects at Salisbury for Asheville. Knoxville, Chattanooga' and Nashville ; connects at Greensloro with train carrying Pullman car for Norfolk. . j 10:05 a m No II, W N C, leaves for Ashe ville and'points West. 8r"0 p m No 15, W N C, leaves for all points West. ' ! 12:30 p m Yadkin train leaves for Nor wood. , , .1 First sections of all scheduled freight trains carry passengers-between points; at which they are scheduled to stop. I Frank S Gannon, 3d V P and Gen. llgr. 1 Washington, Di C. s John M Culp, Traffic Manager, It W A Turk, Gen, Passenger Agt.. 1 S 11 Hard wick, Ass't Gen. Pass. Agt.. " Atlanta, Ga. R L Vernon. Travelling Puss. Agt., South Tryon Street, Charlotte. Slept Twenty-Eight Days. j Chariotte News. The infant child of Mr! and Mrs. Chas. Shoaf , died at their home in the city yesterday after bein very strangely afflicted for sixweeks. When the child was five days old it fell I asleep and continued to sleep for .28 days. In spite of the efforts of parents and physicians to wake it up dur ing this period it continued to sleep. A little milk I which ?as administered by prizing its mouth open was the only sustenance it had. The case fiasi completely baffled the doctors who saw the child. . ; The child waked up about two weeks ago and shortly afterwards took cholera infantum' from which it died yesterday. t The doctors agree j pretty well that the cause of the child's long sleep was some brain affection. TA post mortem was held yesterday and the brain taken out. The brain has been put in alcohol and when sufficiently hardened iwill be thoroughly examined. THE NEAVE MUSIC SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN OK EPTEMBER 5t3a. Musical training in every branch thonoujih, in every respect Methtwis, and their details, adapted to the needs of differing individualities, all based on truth, clearly demonstrated tb every mind. As there can be no liter ary education without ability to read iluently at first sight, so, nuM empJiiit icully, is this true in musical training. We have every appliance and tise every facility to achieve this sine hwi -'from the first lesson and on. f , Teaching music on" Piano, Organ, riolin and all other orchestral instru ments, musical composition and voice culture are in our . curriculum; ur terms are as heretofore, and those not knowing these can ohjtain them Ion application at our school, cor. Bank and Church Streets. i Mr, & Mrs.. W. II. NEAVE. I WANT TO ' CUSTOMER OF MINE FOR THE CELEBRATED ,.i i:r.i.ico COM,. which excells all others. It is free of slate and slack, burns up' clean and leaves nrthing but a white ash. Send in your order at once and take advan tage of the ! SUMMER RATES. JOS. H. McNEELY, Office at T. F. Young's store. FOR SALE. Two dwelling houses in East Salisbury, near G. W, Wright's. One is known as the Foust house, has nine rooms. The other is known as the Fries house and has seven rfopis. Good well of water on each Jot. Both houses compar ative new. Terms easy. Ap-r ply at . ' i FIRST NATIONAL BANK. DISSOLUTION. The' co-partnership heretofore ex isting between David llaneline. and L. A. Peebles Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebt ed to them will please make immedi ate payment to either'one of the un dersigned. . . i DAVID IIANELINE, L. A. PEEBLES. This August 18th, 1898. THE SOUTHERN STOCK MUTUAL AND . " ' i UNDERWRITERS FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF GREENSBORO. Pays a dividend to policy holders of 20 per cent and in cases of loss r SETTLES their claims P ROMPTL Y What other companies do as much for you ? . l " . I1. IB. MlIBSH, ! ' 5 " . , - . Agent. Office between Link & Bagland and G. W Wright. i The Remains of Columbus. ; . " -. ' ' j ' The Count de las Infantas, one of the descendants of Christopher Columbus, has held a conference with Senor Saasta, begging him that the remains of his illustrious ancestor be transiurrted immedi ately from Havana to Spain and j reinterred at tlie Koyiil Chapel at Madrid, with the full' honors of an admiral of the lloyal Spanish .1 11 ' 1 1 1 navy, the Highest rank held by him in his lifetime. , The Count, de las anxious that the y uiuiru III r M & La MM IjJlJlluUulJbL ffl 1 ffl w nn r n c ssssssssss Infantas is government should undertake at once the re- remains be the marble 1500 lit Se- moval, and that the brought to Spain in sarcophagus, in which they are supposed to rest in the cathedral of Havana. lie does "not think that Jiny objection would be offer ed by - the United States govern ment to this plan, but if so, he begs that this privilege be made one of the peace, terms, to he firm ly impressed upon the peace com missioners. Columbus died in ville, and was buried there, al though in his will he asked that he be turied on the Island of San Domingo". Thirty years later ,his son was able to carry out his father's wish and the discoverer of America was laid to . rest in the cathedral of San Domingo. . When Spain lost that island in 1705 and the governor-general was ordered to evacuate, the remains of Col u nib lis were taken up and transferred to Havana, where they now lie in the chapel of the cathe dral. On a marble slab at the en trance to the chapel appears this inscription in Spanish: "Oh! body and image of the great Columbus, be ye preser.ved for a thousand centuries in the urn and in the memory of our na tion.": . V Said to be 101 Years Old. Allen Wjiittinton, who lives ip on Stony Fork creek, near, the Wrilkesand Watauga line, is said to be 101 years bid. He has a young wife, aged about 30 Mr. Whittington does his own work and often 'makes trips to Wilkes boro, a distance of twenty miles. He likes to tell of the good old times of long years ago. Mr. Whittiugtons brother, Alex, who lives on an adjoining farm, is 96 years old. ' i flFE , URE PEEBY HUE. LE CLAIR'S FAMOUS FRENCH REMEDY Never Fails. ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS Of ladies as a periodical regulator without an equal, successful when Cotton Eoot, Pennyroyal. Ergot, etc., have proven worthless. 23 two-cent stamps brings trial package, and convinces the most skeptical of their won derful properties. Send 4 cents in stamps for pamphlet, containing: valuable information for ladies. Address LeClaik Pill Co., U, S. Agents, Boston, Mass. N. B. All correspondence, confidential and returned with trial package. For Sale in Salisbury by Jos Plumnier Reductions Throughout the Entire stock! h ki M m End. 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, 1 uMsm 11 mm Jl Mix T PTTTTT1VTri o tatit i m VI 11 I 1 IS. I XT III K I !' and T .III'' ' - -.'-. 1 11 Dealers in Lime, Cement, Hair, &c. J. S. McCubbinsJr. Chas. B. Jordan. AL1S15UKY, IS. (J. This space belongs to the SALISBURY -HARDWARE , & FURNITURE COMPANY. Watch It. ; NOTICE To All Bread Eaters Bieinning August 22, 189S, I will sell r 40 Loaves Bread for $1 until further notice. Look out for wagon, or call and get your tickets early and ayoid.the rush. . Kespectfully, -' T. L. SWINK. THE VERY BEST THING TO TAKE FOR DIARRHOEA t - . IS THE ramny ten uem uiaiiiiujci nuiiibuy, j! Prepared and for sale only by Hey, There ! t.hlQ i Mm nbrp vnn wnnt. f I We have all kinds of 4 MEATS, PORK, MUTTON' SAU- I SAGE and BOLOGNA. All our meats will be found i' rich and tender, aud beirif i in "the primest condition when dressed contains . ! , great nutritive qualities. ! Our prices are less than I such meat is sold for elsewhere.
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