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Mill Remnants ofl Remnants of MliSM lb Remnants from our exquisite stock of Furnishings will show the superiority of the quality and make of our goods, besid and rich effects of our lars, Cuffs, Gloves, Suspe Our new FA L L STOC K is tion. . ' SMOOT THIS SPACE Mr. Leo Wallace, Northern Markets and have one of the most and Winter Goods ever ket. . .. ., - lin ic, 4c 2k 0 m n fniTT mm miles es the swell style Neckwear, Shirts, Col riders and Hosiery. worth your inspec- BROS. & ROGERS. BELONGS TO his buyer, is now in the on His return will complete stocks of Fall offered in this mar- is 5c. Dfmest of l LINING, L. j ' j !'. PERSONALS. C. B. Webb, of Statesville, was here to-day. Charlie Price returned to Char lotte last night. Capt. W. 15. Ryder, pi the Southern, was here yesterday. t Mrs. F. M. Ward and daughters left this morning for Handleman to visit relatives. Misses May and Janie" Boyden left yesterday for Virginia to at tend school. . " Rev. B. S. MeKenzie and fami ly, of Rocky Mount, were regis tered at the Central last night. .. ' ,Capt. Dick Sparnell and family returned last night from a visit to relatives at Henderson. j . Jacob Feldman has returned from a trip to northern markets where, he had beenbuyinga stock of goods. ' Fred Edwards, who recently had his hand hurt, left this morn ing for Goldsboro to visit his mother. . , ;Capt. W. R. Crawford and wife, who have been with relatives here, left this morning for' their home at Bryson City. V Miss Christine Crawford, of Winston, who has been visiting relatives in the .city, returned home this morning. Mrs. T. F. :r returned last 1 1 I A nierlit from the wpstfirn Tuirt of the State where she had been with . . . I " relatives for several months. Maj. W. A. Graham went.out to Elm .15 rove this morn ing to speak. He was accompanied by Messrs. T. F. KluttzandC. N. Brown. ! Mr. Tom McNeely leaves to night for Bamburg, S. C, where he has accepted a position. lie will superintend the inside work of a cotton mill at that place. . i Mrs. Ollen Warren, who has been here for several weeks, left this morning for her home in Greenville. She wasacpmpanied by her brother, ! Prof. Smit this mo corxl wh for his canvasa. tr. He is candidal un- tie St State senate. Sergt. James Watson, of Com- pany 1, r irst isortn Carolina reg iment, arrived m the city this morning to spend some time wi h bis parents. Jim's many frien Is are glad to see him back. Reduced Rates The Southern offers "reduced rate tickete on account of the Sovereign Grand Lotlge I. O. O. P., at Boston on the 19-24 of Sep tember. Tickets will be on sale the 15th, 16th, flTth and 18th, rrro1 ro.tnrnino" t.n Ortnbfr ynl. New Ads. The Stietf Piano. Re-sale of Land. v The Carolina Racket advertises remnants in the Sun to-day. Tree Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and et a free sample -box of Dr. King s New Life Pills. A trial bottle will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective- in the cure of constipation and sick head ache. - or malaria and liver trou bles they have been proved inval uable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every (jle leterous substance and to be pure ly vegetable. They do not weak en by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold byTheo. F. Kluttz & Co., dnig- gists. . . . f If you want nice slaughtered meats go to Jackson's market. If you do'n't want to be slaughtered shave at the Climax. WAITED: Two or three connect ing rooms for light housekeeping w Mil- Address Wi J., Salisbury, N. C. PKOHIBITIQN TICKET. ' For Congress 7th District, THOMAS 4 JOHNSTON, of Rowan. Tiros. P. .Johnston, Esq., . Salisbury, N. C. Dkar Sir: After consultation with the Committee for the Tth Congressional District vo u Were unanimously chosen tohead our ticket in the pending campaign. You will please signify your ac ceptance of the nomination, and oblige. Yours sincerelyi ' Edwin Shaver, 1 Ch'm N. C. Ex. Com. Pro. Party. To 7th Cong. Dist. Pro. Com., i Edwin Shavkr, Esq., Ch'm., . Salisbury, N. C. Dear Sir: Xour favor of 14th inst., tendering the nomination for Congress for this District, receiv ed. In replv wouldmv: While I prefer working pn the "off wheel" where the hardest work is needed, yet if it is your will that 1 must lead I accept the trust. No man should REFUSE to- uphold tiie right. 1'rohibition is right and although the odds, are so large ly against us, numerically speak ing, yet with the right on our side, and so largely so , when we speak of principles, I take pleas ure in leading the only political party in North Carolina that is clearly and openly opposed to the Liquor Traffic and that does not court its support. Circumstances over which I have no control pre vent my making a district canvass as it should be done, but with my limited means and unlimited love for the cause I will do what I can with voice and 'pen to bring our principles before the people. Very truly yours,. Thos. 1 Johnston. After Many Years. Sheriff Kinney, of Davidson, brought Kindred Gossetfast nisht i to. the State prison to serve a five years sentence Gossett hired a horse and buggy from Craver Bros., liverymen, at about six years ago Lekington. lie never aiiie back,! but sold the team. ,Gossett evaded the vigilance of the officers forseveral years, 7 but was captured a short time ago, carried to Lexington and placed in jail. At the last term ot court ne was given ; a hearing, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a .term of 1 - five years in the penitentiary. He seems to be very penitent and on last weekwrote J udge Allen a note. acknowledging his crime and plead ing for mercy. Times' Visitor. A stubborn cough; or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in effect, juches the rjght spot, reliable and just what s wanted. It acts at once. James Plummer. When you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure, don't accept anything else. Don t Defalked intoy accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns. James! Plummer. - N. Eugene Pepper, for the past year, editor of the Danbur Re porter, has accepted a position with the Greensboro Telegram." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. - ' - The best salve in the world fpr Cuts, Bruises, bores, Ulcers, bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Kluttz & Co., druggists. Novelties in Cjhenille spreads at the Carolina Racket. I v ' ' THE SOUTHERN STOCK MUTUAL . I AND ; f UNDERWRITERS V FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF GREENSBORO. Pays a dividend to policy holders of 20 per cent, and in cases oi loss . SETTLES heir claims PROMPTLY What other companies do as much for you i T- IB- MjiBSH, 1 -Agent. Office between; L.tnk Ragland and 6. W NOTICE To All Bread Eaters Beginning August 22, 1898, vv AAA QV11 40 Loaves Btead for $1 until f urther'hotice: Loik out for wagopor call and get your tickets early and avoid the rush. . " Respectfully, T. L SWINE. I WANT TO CUSTOMER OF MINE FOR THE CELEBRATED - J ELI. ICO whickcxcells all otliers. It is free of slate and slack, burns up clean and leaves nothifig but a white ash. Send in your order at once and take advan tage oj the . " SUMMER RATES'. JOS. II. McNEEL, Office at T. F. Young's store. New Hlnti-pi'isQ. We have opened a wood yard and will cut and furnish wood to custo mers any length desired at 50cL per one (1) horse load. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. Yours to please,- ' FINGER & ANTHONY. Church Hkli FOR' BOYS. ti n i f it ion ran mi Din. BRANCH CRA GE. PmNcii AL. Southern Railway; o o THE ? - ST AN DARD R A 1LWAY QF THE SOUTH. The Direct Line to All Points. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly F1RST-CLALL equipment on all Through and Local Trains ; Full man Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains; fast and safe schedules. Travel by the Soutliern and you ' are assured a Safe, Comfortable and Expeditious Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta bles, Kates and General Information, Or Address R. L. VERNON, F. R. DARBY, T. P. A., - C. P. & TJ A., Charlotte, N C Ashevillji, N C No trouble to answer Questions. : . : " V i FRANK S. GAPOK, ' J. M.: CULP, " W. 1 TURK, 3d V. P. & Gen. Man.- Traf. Man. G. P. A. , WASHINGTON, I) C ! The lowest priced stock of goods in COAL TO SELL, 1. 1: kmm), I ; Dress O-oocis- Cashmere's and Worsteds 9c. and up. Plain Suitings lOai and up Dress Flannels, all wool, 16c to 25c. (j)U tings vests, Hosg, Ssc- Ladies' ribbed vests in cotton and; wool. Cotton Vests, winter weight, 15c. Uiiuaren s liiooea v esis. iaaies' wool pants. Ladies' hose 3e and ud. Child- rens' seamless feet, double knee, tan and blacks, in 2uds, worth 10c and 25c at 10c and 15c. Corsets 17c to $1.00. O-exrts -ariiisliing-- Goods. Men's cheap suits almost at ypur own price. What . 1 have must . be sold. Working Shirt 20c up. Dress fjhirt; worth 75c, for 50. $100 Shirt at 75c. Under Shirt, winter weight, 15cj; wool 50c and up. Half hose 3c and up. "vSHoesand iieadwaar.. Men's Women's and Children's light and heavv, crcod and finp. hut, all chpan. Men's, Youths and Children's Hats and Caps in latest styles. Children's silk caps. ' ' ,t - ; "One Oertt -Articles. 25 Needles, Paper Pins, 24 Sheets Paperj 6 Writing Pens, 2 Balls Thread, 1 Cake Toilet Soap, 1 Tablet, 20 marbles. ' SUNDRlESj-Sewing Machine Oil, large, 4c. Mucilege 3 c. Lamp Burn ers No. 0 and 1 5c .Wicks 5c dozen. If you don't see what you want advertised call for it: Can mention only a few of the many things in stock. Everybody invited to CalU 2nd door from stand pipe, Fisher street. I f ' Fours Hats For All. . It's time to be thinking, of your Fall Hat. We've done our part of the thinking1 and the result is ready for your inspection. uome m ana see them; all the styles are here and the prices are very moderate. Brown Clotliii co. A COLD WORLD tins would be if Nature hadn't supplied us with the proper material to heat it. This world is run on a coal basis! It is a necessity to everybody. There are all grades, and we keep nothing but the very best. Try our superior BLTJE JEM (ORIGINAL.) JELL I CO COAL. The best burning Coal, the cleanest Coal, no oot or clinkers, no slate or Slack, the most tiesirable Coal known, and every ton guaranteed to please you as well as prices. Also a superior grade of , ANTHRACITE GOAL (All sizes.) ig"Full weight, guaranteed. FOR SALE. One 6-room cottage on East Main Street, two 4-rooni cottages on Monroe Street, and several vacant lots. Also two houses, two stories hig, with 6' rooms. It would be advisable to see me before renting store ro ms or dwel lings. R. L. SJIAVER. AT mm fa, Salisbury. 5c. " to Please. U n SCARBOnO. w ill i n 't ' Ih Wrignt. .
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