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REM EM B mm Is the place for MM TABLETS, NOTE BOOKS, PAPER, PENS, PEN-HO Yours for school supplies, J ' . ' . : ' - . ' ! i - l - - ' Our Fall Styles in Men's Hats the best and most popular hatters. Our fine Derby and Alpines are superiority and workmanship, and are the standards of fashion everywhere, and the proper finish to correct . - where. THIS SPACE Mr. Leo Wallace, hid Northern Markets, and: on his return will have one of the most complete stocks of Fall and Winter Goods ever ket. ER THE r-i inr mm ypu to buy your LDERS, mm ma PENCILS, INK, MUCILAGE, SLATES, LUNCH-BOXES. are the most superb creations of perfection in shape, ittire. All are invited i -.. w i SMOOT BROS. & ROGERS J(is.n,amJr,: BELONGS TO buyer, is now in the offered in this mar LOCAL BRIEFS. Weather forecast: Showers to- niorht and Sundav. flontinued low temperature. ' T - L The Chestnut Hill public opens Monday. The teachers urge Ih&t the scholars come promptly, Mr. Everhardt, of the South- ern shop force, had his arm Bro ken yesterday .by a portion of scaffolding falling on it. i- ! ' ,'' " i Our 4 'Four Leaf Clover" and mg buyers or hne shoes. liurt Shoe Co. A colored man who has been selling cloth about the arrested this; morning: city was cers wanted to investigate to see where he got the cloth. If -"a 'dollar saved is a dollar earned," money waits on ijnying here; note these points of evi dence about our store. Burt Shoe Co. . Engineer W. P. Terrell! has news that his son, Clyde, is getting along nicely at the Philadelphia hospital where he has been' for several week for treatment. . The heirs of Eliza Reed have disposed of their property which has recently been advertised for sale.' The property consisted of four vacant lots and two lots with houses. " . Shool Boys. , The young men of Salisbury, such' as have not college course, are finished - their returning to school, and others are the several colleges of going to the State to enter. I This morning Will McCanless rwent to Durham to enter Trinity College. Charles antl Ernest Woodson and Julius Caldwell went to Chap el Hill this morning to re-enter the University. .' Judge Dick's Critical Condition. For some time the condition of Judge Dick has been extremely critical. Occasionally he would rally and his friends saw a gleam of hope, but to-day he is very low and the anxious watchers would not be surprised for. the grim roaper to claim him at any mo ment. .Relatives out of the city have been summoned to his bed side, and near him are faithful and fond loved ones who would tain have him linger here, it is not thought he will ral ly. Greens boro Telegram. New Ads. The Carolina Kacket. V. Wallace wants vou tb watch his space. ' T " Pnblic sPeakins Mai. W. A. Graham, of Lin coin countv, will speak at the fol- lowing places in Rowan' county on ;Faith, Thursday September 15 tb at'l o clock. ' I i Elm. Grove, Friday September lGth at 1 o'clock. . John Sloan's, Saturday Sept. 17th at 1 o'clock. j Mai. Graham is one of the best informed men in North Carolina on political history past and pres ent and the public is cordially: in vited to come out and hear him. Jno. M. Julian. Chni. Pem. Ex. Com. A stubborn cough , or tickling . 1 . - .... in the throat yields to One Minute Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and iust what is wanted. It acts t once. James Plum in er. You invite disappointment when vou experiment. De Witt s Little thorough little pills. They cure constipation and sieki headache lust as. sure as vou take them. Janiei Plummer. - I Room over i uuiwe iuj icuik. AJi vj- Overman j FOR RENT. 4-room Long street, near depot. cottage on Mrs. John A. Murphy. PERSONALS. A-ll. Moore wenj; to Hickory this morning. ' F.H. IJusbeeVEso.of Raleigh, . ' Mrs. Julia W. Bell, of More- head City, is visiting Mrs. J. F. McCubbins. Leo. Wallace is now in New York purchasing a stock of goods for his father's store. While playing with a llobert rifle, yesterday, Rock Atwell shot the end of his thumb. A. E. Holton, chairman of - the Rnnhl i nan f? tiit.fi pnmniitlpf was m the city last night. ' iviiss rannie javis. who has been enjoying a vacation of several months, is again clerking at I. Lichtenstein's. iss Anna VV llhs, of loyd, Va. , arrived in the city this raoxmncr. She will teach school at South River this winter. W. TL Wyatt and daughter, who have been visiting in the city, returned to their home in Davie county this morning. T. R. Little, of Little's Mill, who has "been visiting: his collesre ' I mate, Clarence Kluttz, left last nisnt tor his home. Miss Lilliet Leak, of Winston, arrived in' the city this- morning and will visit Misses Lula and Irene McCan ess at Dunn's Moun- tain. Mr. Overman to Speak. On next Friday the 16, there will be a grand democratic rally, picnic and barbecue at Goldstpn, Chatham county. Hon. Lee S. Overman and other prominent shakers wi 1 be present and m mighty gathering of the, hosts of il L-i i r uuiLe ijHu aiccApeuuu uieic ou that day. JOINT CANVASS ARRANGED. Kluttz and Caldwell Will Canvass the Seventh District Together. The dates and places arranged or joint discussion by these gentle- men are given below Gaston -j Gastonia, Monday niht, Sept. 19. Dallas, Tuesday, Sept. 20. HcAdensville, Tuesday night, Sept. 20. ilt. Holly, Wednesday, Sept. 21; Stanly Creek, Wednesday night, Sept. 21. Lincoln Lowesville. Thursdav Sept. 22. 1 Denver Thursday . ;. - , ' night, Sept. 22: Lincolnton, Fri day night, Sept; 23. Reidsville,, Saturday, Sept. 24.. Catawba Hickory, -Tuesday, Sept. 27. tewton, Tuesday night, Sept. 27. Oxford Ford,, Wednes day, Sept. 2S. Maiden, Wednes day night, Sept 28. Sherrill's Ford, Thursday, Sept. 29. Ca tawba, Thursday night, Sept ,29. xieueu oLULesvuitJ, r nuuy, Sept. 30. , Olin, Saturday, Sept. 31. MooresvIIe, luesday, Oct. 18. Montgomery Troy, Tuesday, Oct. 4. Oct. 5. Oct. 13. Eldorado, , Wednesday, Mt. vriueaci, xnursaay, Davidson 1 Jackson Hill, Thurs day, Oct. 6. Thomasville, Thurs day night, Oct. b. Tyro, Friday, Oct . 7. T i -, ry . , hnwnn ( .hinsi lirnvo T?f?lo . w mmy niht, Oct. 7. Salisbury, ' Satur- 11 i i l 1 1 Tfli r-n . r -. LaaJ wci. o. vjoiu mil,-Saturday, ct. 15. Cleveland, Wednesday, I WtilJ. I Stanly Albemarle, Mondav ' ' i'JwuMuj :U4. Hnf irt l: t ; i m wi.i.iiu, aick. i ues- diiv. Oct. 11. Nnrwrtrirl rAnaa. day Oct. 12. xticnheld, iridavUn f.iia pantr of Hnrah street thencd Oct. 14. New London, Friday night, Oct. 14. Cabarrus Conccird Thursday: Oct. 20. Mt. Pleasant. Fridnv Of t 91 FlnwTH '"Kntiirfl . . - j ? , J l"4,1". Cleveland -p Shelby, Tuesday, Uctf 25. Pal lenor, Tuesday niht i . "J ulIul wi. xviu" a xJLuuuiiU. yv etl w.i Ju ntJo, ,1 iicuucouaj uiui, i:o. vacO, Thursday, Oct. 27. PolkVille, i? riday, Uct. , : A Russian princess wears a dia mond necklace made in the form of a snake, which- apparently moves when she breathes, and is 1 env qf a"ttoother princesses See the new silks at the Carolina Racket. New Enterpi'ise. We have opened; a wood yard and will cut and furnish wood to custo mers any lengtn desired at 50c. per one (r) horse load. GIVE k US A TRIAL ORDER. Yours to please, s FINGER & ANTHONY. ? : - ' ' -' ' - Boundary Lines OF. THE VOTING PRECINCTS IN SALISBURY TOWNSHIP. Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 5 of the election law of 1895 as amend- ordered that an election precinct to oe Known as spencer precinct be es tablished in Salisbury township with boundaries as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the crossing on the N. C. Railroad at John I. Trexler's, thencein an southeasterly course with the road or cartway to the old Spring Hill ford across Town creek near the residence of Thomas Holmes, leaving: said residence in the East Ward pre cinct, thehce down Town creek to its int.Arspf.tinn with PranAcrppt nnH th line of Providence townshin. thenrp Mfl w vv with the line of Providence township t,n t,hp . Vadkin rfvpr. tbonrp. with sairf river to the mouth of Grant's creek. thence up said creek to the mouth of Sugar Springs branch, thence up said branch to the Sugar spring and thence east to the N. C. Railroad, thence with the center of the said railroad to the beginning. The polling place of said Spencer precinct to be at or near Sledge's drug store. " j The boundary lines of the Ndrth Ward precinct are changed and es tablished as follows: Beginning at the fountain in the center of the public . square of the town of Salisbury, thence with the center of Main street in a southwest direction to the center of Fisher street, thence with the center of Fisher street to center of .Ellis, street, thence southwest with center of Ellis street to center of Ilorah street, ah gtreet and its extension until it in- thence northwest with center of Hor Jtersects the Statesville public road, Alienee wilh tue ccriLer oi jstatesvme road to Grant's creek, thence down said creek to the mouth of sugar Springs brancli, tlicnce up said brancli to Sugar spring, thence east to the JN. C. Itailroad, thence with the center of said railroad to the center of the Bringle Ferry road at the railroad crossing near Joun s. Henderson's, thence with said Bringle Ferry road to its intersection with the old Lex ington road, thencewith the old Lex ington road to the Lee street crossing onthe Western N. C. Railroad, thence with the center .of said railroad to Main street crossing, thence with the center of Main street to the begin ning. Foiling place at Court House The boundary lines of the South ward precinct are changed and estab lished as follows:' . , Beginning at the fountain in the center of the public square of the town of Salisbury, thence southwest with the center of Main street to the! cemetery branch, thence down said OTancn to 'J.own creeK,. thence un Aown creek to Litaker township line, tnence wjtn tne line oi iitaKer town ship to Providence township line thence with l-rovidence township line to the Stokes Ferry road, thence witli the center of. said road - and the the center of In-niss street to the be giaiiiiig. Polling place at City Hall. The boundary lines of the East Ward precinct are changed and estab lished as follows: Beginning at the, fountain in the center of the public square of the town of Salisbury, thence in a north east direction with the center of Main street to the center of the W. N. Ct Railroad, thence in an easterly direc tion with the said railroad to the Le0 thehce with the old Lexington road to its intersection with the Bringle the Bringle Ferry road to the center of the N. C. Railroad, thence with the crossing at John I.; Trexler' thence in a southeasterly course witlf Hill ford across Town creek near the residence of Thomas Holmes, taking said residence in the East Ward pre cinct, thence down -Town creek to its intersection with Crane creek and Providence township line, thence with the line of said township to the Stokes Ferry toad, thence with the I 3 tO ii. US X1 CI IV luauaiiu iuiiim ouivvu uy I.. , .. ..r . 1 rnpnecrinnintr. ( Polling place to be at or near T. L I ilVVlUK S BWJIC. - The boundary line of the West Ward. precinccare cnangeq ana ao. Recrinninir in the middle of the street at the intersection of Main and i . , . . l ,.,51, fl,o panJ xisuer sMieeis, viiujii.o v,-" ter of Fisher street northwest to the center of Ellis street; thence south with center or lloran street anaiw extension to the center of the States villp. ntihlio road, thence with center? Grant's creek, thence! up said creek to Locke township line, thence with said line to Litakcr town shin line, thence with Li taker town- I t. i - 1 ! . . . m. -r.nr linni'd fldtt n Town creek to the mouth of the cem- etery brancn tr?nce up sa, . 1 Vll U ATuin sf rnAt. thpnrv northeast with I i lio ppnt,pr nf Main sf,rfeL to Hie oe Polling place at or near Baker's tin shop. Given :underiavdAg' 1898 Clerk Superior CourtJ Fv-!Tv life 9Rm It Will Iron Eig-iit. A collar that you uy from us will iron perfectly straight and smooth. Many collars are carelessly made, and the first time they are rbned will show a ridge or a bad crease, and absolutely spoil the appearance of the collar. 1 Every collar and cuff that we sell is made by a reliable firm, and has been thoroughly stretched and carefully ironed before it comes to us. It will pay you to buy your furnishings here for you will get none but the best. Mon t r mi to call on undersigned and secure your -.c au iwcc?u uciore yvugusu closes to be delivered later on. RED ASH and BLUE GEM (original) Goal ! The best burning Coal, the cleanest Uoal, no soot or clinkers, no slate or slack, the most desirable Coal known, and every ton guaranteed to please you as well as prices. Also : - . 'ANTHRACITE GOAL (All sizes.) iFull weight, guaranteed. J. ALLEN BROWN. NEW REGISTRATION. 15y reason of the establishment of a new precinct to be known as Spencer precinct, 1 and changes made in the bonniary lines of) oth ers, there will be an entirely new registration of electors forj the election to be held nn Tuesday, next after the first Monday in No vember, 18DS in the following pre cincts or oalisbutry township to- wit: ; , - North Ward. " South Ward. East Ward: . West Ward. Spencer. Due notice of the time and places of registration will be'given. September 55, 18'JS. .W. G. Watson, Clerk Superior Court. H. N. Woodson, -- . Kegister of Deeds. W. L. Kluttz, m. lioara of Cunty Com. -NEW HOTEL- X have just thoroughly renovated and Brown Clothing co. J ellico newiy nttcd up the NATIONAL HOTEL, 3 blocks from d erot on Main street, near fountain, and am prepared ilo accommodate 20 regular boarders at $3.50 TO" $4.00, A WEEK. Transient boarders I $1.00 TO f.50 A DAY. A. O. PEACOCK, Salisbury, N. C. Proprietor,
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