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3 r- . lEtsiiiiii - ; I I ' ,' - 1 T ' , Remnants I of Remnants of Remnants lof : -; ' ' -. ' J;:. . : . " ' V , i . ' v . . " . : v , ' ; " " . ' ' ' ! - . -.?. . - ' ' ' . . . ' ' '. . '- i i "' ' . ''.. ' . . :' rn npm TTTWA PAP WW from our exquisitp stock of Furnishings will show the superiority of the quality and make of our goods, besides the swell style and rich effects of our Neckwear, Shirts, Col lars, Cuffs, Gloves, Suspenders and Hosiery. Our new FALL STOCK is worth your inspec tion. ' ; " '- I -v v . . ... ' SMOOT BROS. & ROGE'RS. THIS SPACE Mr. Leo Wallace, H Northern Markets, a have one of the most and Winter Goods ever ket. . - i - - . 5g 16 BELONGS TO is buyer, is now in the hd on his return will complete stocks of Fall offered in "this mar- Domest 4g i ! ' ' LOdAL BRIEFS Weather forecast:. Fair . to night and Sunday. . ' ' Mrs. John Hs.rk.ey, of Chestnut Hill, has pneumonia. A special Court Notice by W. G. Watson appears in the Sun to- Mr. W. S. Frost - of the Spen cer telegraph office, is on the sick list. J. T. Wyatt, of Faith to-day f-. shipped a car load of granite en- ffine beds to Norwood. Our present low prices on shoes take away the lust excuse for not beinor well shod. Burt ShoeCc The telephone line to Norwood has been completed and is now be ing used. It is connected with the Salisbury exghange. " Little Grace 'Ritch, who, has been down with typhoid feerfor some time, is no w able to be up and about the house. : The man's three dollar! Scotch shoe we are runnins: for $2.00 is a bargain with value attached. Burt Shoe Co. Several parties went over to Lexington this morning to attend the Democratic senatorial convenr tion for this district. Concord has passed an ordinance t 1 j 1 Alt ' I . 1 " promoiung dooiduicks irpm snin ing shoes on the streets of that town. Ibat law knocks the shine off" of somebody. PERSONALS. I., I Mrs.. . A. tries went to Greensboro this morning. S. E. William?, Esq., of Lexing ton was here to-day returning from Hickory. ' W. S. Blacktner has returned from Baltimore, where been for several weeks. he had Joe Lee, of Winston, was in the . . .. . . i city, this morning on his way to orwootl to visit relatives. ReV,,V. C. Alexander, of , Con "cord, vvas in the city, a short while thisinor'ninsr, between trains. lie had ben in Virginia. ; t . 0. E. Robertson came down irom MocKsvilie yesterday and returned to-day. His father, who is sick at that place, continues quite low. s Rev. J. B. Boone, of the Thom asville orphanage, is expected to arrive in the city to-night. He will preach at the Baptist church tomorrow. V. S. Taylor and family re turned last night from Pennsylva nia' where they have been visiting relatives! Nelson remained in Pennsylvania and will attend school there again this year.' . r. Dr. J. R. Brooks, presiding elder of this district of the Metho dist conference, went to Concord last night. He will conduct ser vices there. to-moirowJ Dr. Brooks is now making his: fourth and last round of the district for the year. V j , A Long Island girl says shd has kissed fifteen war heroes, and is ready for some more. Dun't judge the contents of a man's head by , the size of his hat. The tomb oJ: Mohammed is covered with diamonds, sapphires and rubles valued at 2,500,000.. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. - . Harmless in effect, touches the Tight spot, reliable and just what is wanted, j 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 be talked into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns, James Plummer. j ' If yqu want nice slaughtered meats go to Jackson's market. If you don't want to be slaughtered shave at the Climax. WANTED: Two or three connect ing room& for light housekeeping; Address W. J., Salisbury, IN. C. . - PROHIBITION TICKET. For Congress 7th district. THOMAS P. JOHNSTON, of Rowan. Is Prohibition Legally Right? Read the United States Supreme Court decision on restrictions of thejiqubr traffic: Opinion read y justice Field: It is ured that as the liquors are used as a beverasre, and the injury following them, if taken-in I excess, is voluntarily inflicted and s confined to the party offending. heir sale should be without re- strictions, the contention being hat what a man shall drink, equal- y witniwnat he snail eat, is not properly a question for legislation. There is in this position an as sumption of fact which does not exist, tnat when the liquors are taken in excess the injuries are confined to' .the' party offending:. The injury, it is true, falls first 1 I 1.1 1 At ' upon. mm in ms neaitn, wmcn me habit undermines; in his morals which it weakens and in his self- abasement which it creates. But . . I- .: . as it leads to neglect of; business i and waste of property and general demoralisation, it affects those who are immediately connected with and dependent upon him. By the general concurrence of opinion of every civilized and christian com munity, there arc few sources of crime and misery to society equal to the dram shop, where intoxica ting liquors, in small quantities, to be drank at the time, are sold indiscriminately to all parties ap plying. .- : . . To be continued.: . Tree Pills. Send your address to n. E. Bucklen & Co. , Chicago, and get a free stun pie 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. For malaria and liver trou bles they have been proved inval- liable. I hr.v nrp orimr5int.Afi tr be perfectly free from every de- letcrous 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 2oc. per box. Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co., drug gists. Food for Thought. 'i - "No, said she, firml', I can never be yours." ; "Not even my boss P- he plead ed. '!:.- '' : She. f el into meditation; there was something alluring in the pros pect. Cincinnati Enquirer. Backlen's Arnica Salve- The best salve in the world . for i I . . Cuts,' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores,' Tester, 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 JJ5 j cents per box. For sale by Kluttz & Co.. drusrgists. THE SOUTHERN STOCK NOTUAL AMD , UNDERWRITERS " . FIRE INSURANCE CO. I - .- OF GREENSBORO. I . Pays a dividend to policy holders of 20 . - per cent, ana in cases 01. loss SETTLES their claims PROMPTLY What other companies do as much for you i a?. Agent. Office between Link A Ragland and G. W WrlKht. NORTH CAROLINA, i Superior Court, ROWAN COUNTY, f Special Proceeding. V. C. Edmlnston, administrator V-1 -of Mary Ann McNeely, -. ' ' - vs. Petition to Lillie E. Savage, Jane AnrvGray sell real es Wm. Richard Gray. Everett y- tate to IKdd Gray,! Otis Slidell Gray, make as Tom Gray, John Gray, Vance setts. Feimster, et. al. J . ,t 4 To Lillie E. Savage, Jane Ann Cay, "Wm. Richard Gray, Everett Dodd Gray, Otis Sli dell Gray, Tom Gray, John Gray and Vance Feimster, non-residents. Notice: Yon are herejjy notified to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Courts for the county of Rowan, said State, on" or nj- fore Monday the 34th day of October, 1898, and answer the complaint in the above, en titled action which is a proceeding, brought in saidjeourt to sell the real estate of Mary Ann McNeely, deceased, to make asset ts for the payment of debts. And let the said parties and defendants take notice that: if they fail tq-answer the said com plain Via copy of which has been deposited in the of fice of said clerk, at that time the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief '"de manded. . - ''-.. - . ' Given under my hand this 15th day. of 'Sep tember 1898.1 ' . - f 1 W. G. WATSON, .v-Wr-Clerk Superior Court Rowan Connt3r. Leei'; Overman, A ttorney. ' NOTICE To All Bread E Beginning August 22,- 1898, I will sell 40 Loaves Bread for SI until further notice.; Lookout for agon, or call .and get your tickets early and avoid the rush. Respectfully, T. L SWINK. I WANT TO CUSTOMER OF MINE FOR THE CELEBRATED JELLIGO which excells all others. I It is ree of slate and slack, burns up cle in and leaves nothing but a white ash. Send in your order at once and take ad van- tage pf the SUMMER RATES. JOS. II. McNEELY, Office at T. F. Young's store. We have opened a wood yard and wood to custo- will cut and furnish mers any length" desired at 50c. per one (1) horse load. CIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. Yours to pleasej FINGER & ANTHONY. Church llifli : FOR BOYS Session Began Sept. 5th, BRANCH CRAIGE, PKiNcirAr, Southern Railway. . o o o o o o THE : J ' STANDARD RAILWAY - OF THE jSOljTH. Th.e Direct Iine to All Points. TEXAS, ! CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTORIGO. Strictly FlRST-CLALTi equipment on all Through and Local Trains; Pullman Palace Sleeping (Cars' on all Nigiit Trains; fast and safe schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are assured, a Safe, Comfortable and Expeditious ourhy. - I Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta bles, Rates and General Information, Or Address i R. L. VERNON, F. R.JARBY, T P. A., C. P. & T. A., Charlotte, N C Asjiieyille, N O No trouble to answer Questions. FEAHK S."BAH0I, I.'M. CULP, Y W. A. TURK, 3d V. P. & Gen. Man. Traf. Man. G. P. A. WASHINGTON, DC afers GOAL TO SELL, AT 1.1 fafe The lowest priced stockl (f goods in V v Dress Cashmeres and Worsteds ik andp.- Outings Flannels, all wool, 16c to 25c. Ladies' ribbed vests fn cotton and wool.-; Cotton Vests, winter weight, ISC Children's Ribbed Vests.. Ladies'' wool pants. Ladies' hose 3c and up. Child rens'. searpless feet, doubly knee, tan and blacks,, in 2nds, worth 10c and 25c at 10c and 15c. Corsets 17c to $1.00. , : , . - v ; TlTon'c prinnn cnifc a 1 m fWt: .'Si t. innr riwn nripi Whaf I ,hovi mncf V rl Working flirt 20c up . liress Shir t worth 75c, for 50. fl 00 Shirt at. 75c. Under Shirt, widter.weiglit, 15c; wool 50c and up. Half hose 3c and up. Men s Women's ind Children light and heavy, gr od and fine, but all cheap. Men's, Youths and.Ch!ldfens Hats'and Caps in latest styles. - Children's silk caps. --,-. . . - ' 25 Needl Paper Pi ns Sheets Paper, 6 Writing Pens, 2 Balls Thread, 1 Cake,ToiIet Soap, 1 Tablet, 20 marbles.- : . SUNpRlESjSewing Machine Oil, large, 4c. Mucilege 3 c; Lamp Iiurr-ers-NoC 0 and 1 5c.: Wicksj5c dbzen. -' ' ; If you don't see' what yoii want advertised call for it. .Xan. mention only few of the many things in stock. Everybody invited to call. 2nd door fn stand pipe, Fisher street. J T - ; : -' - Hats For AIL It's time to be thinking of your Fall Hat. We've done our part of the thinking and the result is ready for your insp eetion . Come in and see" them; all the styles are here and the prices are very moderate. Biwq Clotbin A COLD WORLD this would be if Nature hadn't supplied us with the proper material to heat it. This world is run oil a coal basis! It is a necessity to everybody.' There are all grades, and we keep nothing but the very best. Try our superior BLUE JEM (original) JELL I CO C O A L. The best burning Coal, the cleanest Coal, 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 a superior grade of 1 ! ANTHRACITE GOAL (All sizes.) i figFull weight, guaranteed." III HkkUlli DTOWWIWa FOR SALE. One 6-room cottage on East Main Street, two 4-room cottages on Monroe Street, and several vacant lots. Also two houses, two stories high with 6 rooms. It would be advisable to see me before renting storo rooms or dwel lings. K. L. SHAVER. - Irpia iim, Salisbury. Goods. Plain Suitings 10c. and nrj ;Dres3 5c."- ' - ' . j g CO. til '
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