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NEWS OF THE DAY. Boundary, Lines OF THE VOTING PRECINCTS IN Telegraphic Mews Condensed for tn Conven fence or Hasty Readers. SALISBURY TOWNSHIP. lit U Stff lilt . . , ; ' , . ;y " j- ' i "", ; Y ' y Mnd Stair? JRightt oim for ,:' - " r - " .- " :. , . : . . ' : ' ' : ' : - Those boxes are goods ate piled up in corner. We are now able most fastidious. Fall Opening and days, next Groceries . Do you want to buy groceries? If you do you should not fail to call and see rue. 1 carry a full line. j I have also the best shad, brought to this market. &c, i Fish Days FRIDAY and SATUR DAY. Call and see me. Yours truly, C. H. 3WINK- Never did eyes sparkle with the light of health, unless its glow also rested upon the cheeks. Are you afflicted with blemishes ; of complexion!? Remove them by using the simplest, most effective, yet harmless rem-, . r- xirl-iloVl IS for knowtocivili- j -t.inri ThrtllS- ands freely attest the virtues of Madame A. Ruppert's Face Bleach and none heve never used it who do not pronounce its action won derful. All of her 'preparations are universally extolled. We are now offering them in our toilet and perfumery department. Face Bleach i&42.00 for a single bottle. DtHEwT FROM THE FOREST Car loatls of the finest timber that is rut into the best lumber, and after being thor oughly seasoned and perfectly worked, are arrivin"at my lumber yard--. Special ln du . m "nts are ottered on all kind of lum b. r la"h. shlngloa. lime, hair4 sash, .doors, blinds &c. I -enter into contracts with b"tldrs and rontra-tors t furnish complete Is for houses and buildings of every de scrtption. : u.; Flease give me a call. . Cordially, j i Tuesday and Wednesday. - i ! Y - . 5 ' . t " t - ; " ?" - . : - - ; : Y r JLL ' " V. Yet V 1 li now opeir and every nook and t ..- xi Ti mase HVrJll bllC x- invite all tO OUr Special Display " 4 COLD WORLD this would be if Na hire hadn't supplied us with the prober material to heat it. This world is run on a coal basis: it is a necessity to everybody. There-are an graaes, and we keep notning out tne very dqsi,. Try our superior BLTJB GEM ' ,1 (ORIGINAL) - JELLICO COAL. The best burning Coal, the cleanest Coal, no sojt 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 grades- i ANTHRACITE GOAL (All sizes.) $sg"Full weight, guaranteed. J. ALLEN BROWN. P ne Apple Snow, Ice Cream Soda, And all the popular drinks how on sale at Cuthrell's Drug Store. JAPANESE CURB A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxs ot Ointment; A never-failing cure for Piles of evtery nature and decree. It makes an operation with the knife, which is painful, and often results in dtartv unnecessary. Wh endure this terrible disease t We pack a Written Guarantee In each SI Bex. No Cure, No Pay. 500 and $i a box, 6 foi $5- ent by mail. -ampies irec , OINTMENT. 25c and 50c. CONSTIPATION SffnlStifig8!:& rreal LIVER aod STOMACH REGULATOR and BLCfOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to tajke: especially adapted for children' use. 50 'tosejs 25 cents. :l ' cbtc a vial of these famous little Pellets will ven with a $1 box or more of Pile Cure. nAticb The genuine fresh Japanese Pilf (i ri . l i ' vv y i Chocolate (Dream Soda ';r for sale only by Heavy rains in the valley have damaged open cottjjn; in all sections reports indicate that the top crop is a failure. I The United States has offere to protect Uruguay in maintaining neutrality should war' break out between Chili and Argentina. Mrs. Julia F. Trout has sued Mrs. Barbara Frieh for $10,000 at Buffalo. N. .Y. for savinsr she used pads to fill out her figure. t " I There are 1,093 sick soldiers in (Jen.- Lawton's army at Santiago. L Col. William J. Bryan wasiible to sit up yesterday, lie hopes to be able to be out.in a fevv days. ii' Capt. J. G. Blaine has returned to the United States from Hono lulu, by order of the War Depart ment. J ' i, :' . j The American coiiimissioner$ "in Paris find the political atmosphere there does not incline towards them. (Tfin.,.lnsrh Whftp.lpr nnd Mrs. ' . . r-- -rr U. S. Ur&nt met at a recentiori in . . JNew lork and talked reminiscent Uy for a longtime. The War Department has- ar- ranged to send 12,000 men, cayal- ry.and infantry,' to Cuba within the next sixty days. It is believed by diplomats w. .a . ft in I'aris that the American peace commission is prepared to make strong .demands as to the Ph pines. lip- At Elkton, Md., yester May James Price, colored, was convic ted of an attempt to commit a fe lonious assault upon a white woman. striking union miners and im ported nesrroes had a battle in the main street of Para, 111., last night. A number of shots were fired, but nobody was killed. , Col. Parry Lee Downs pleaded guilty of obtaining money by false representations at Baltimore, ,rA..-r ,i woo Oonfon1 jroiwu-.,, w 7ulvi;wT w three years in the penitentiary. . ' - Col. -Theodore Roosevelt jwasl nominated for Governor of A"GVV York by the republican conven tion at Saratoga.- Lieutenant Governor Woodruff was renomina ted. "Dr." Nuncv. Guilford, accused i ()r having caused the death ot rm ma Gill, at Bridsreport, Conn. was arrested in London, England, shortly after having left a steamer from Montreal. : Twenty-five- per cent, of the a 4- : i imuiuau uuupnii.Hiuiuuuiucies Fer i.Qad thence . with the on the sick list, and it is impossi it. a l Zi. r r j : ble for them to recuperate .there. The sick soldiers, it is said, could be sent home with mutual advan- tage. - f i ( 1 I l,,,, One Minute Cough, Cure pur f irises 4 people by its quick cures and children may take it in ti quantities without the least danger. it hAs won jor itseii tne oest rep utation of any preparation used to day for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or o&stinate coughs. James riummer. More than twenty million free samples of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve have been distributed bvs the manufacturers, proof of their Vhat confidence better in it's merits do you want) It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest space Piuuimer. 1 . of time. James A stubborn couh or tick in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. James Plummer. Truth wears well. People have learnea inai ue vv lit s juiitie iiiany Risers are reliable little pills if or (regulating the bowels, curing constipatioj and sickY. headache. They don't gripe. James Plum mer. If you want nice slaughtered meats go to Jackson's market. If you don't want to be slaughtered shave at Ithe ed by the session 1897 it is hereby ordered that an election precinct to be known as Spencer precinct be es tablished in Sa isbury township with boundaries as.follows, to-wit: Beginning at the crossing on the "NY C. Railroad at John 1. Trexlers, thence in an southeasterly course with the road or cartway to the old Spring Will rord across Town creek near the residence of Thomas Holmes, leaving said residence in the East Ward pre cinct, thence down Town creek to its intersection with Crane creek and the line of Providence township, thence wJth the line of Providence township to the l adkin.rivgr, thence with said thence up said creek to the mouth of Sugar Springs branch,-thence up said nrancn to thebugar spring and thence east to the N. C. Railroad, thence with the center, of the said railroad to the beginning. ' The poiiint, place of said Soencer precinct to be at or near Sledge's drug store. - !' The boundary lines of the North Ward precirict are changed and es tablished as follows: Beginning at the fountain in the center of the public square of the A - . J! 1 - 1 ? . 1. 1 . - 1 1 lowu oi oansoury, iiience wuu me 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 Horah street. thence northwest with center of Hor ah street and its extension until it in tersects the Statesville public road, thence with the center of Statesville road to Grant's creek, thence down said creek, to the mouth of Sugar Springs branch, thence up said branch to sugar spring, thence east to the IN C. Railroad, thence with the center of said railroad to the center of the Bringle Ferry road at the railroad crossing near John S. Henderson's thence with said Bringle Ferry road to its intersection with the old .Lex ington road, tUence with the old Lex ington road to -the Lee street crossing on the Western N. C. Railroad, thence with the ceutpr of "said railroad to Main street crossing, thence with the center of Maih street to the begin ning. ' Polling plac at Court House. The '" Ixjundarv lines of the South ward precinct jure changed and estab lished as follows : Beginning at the fountain in the center of the public square of the town, or Salisbury, tuence southwest with the center of Main street to the cemetery branch, thence down said branch to Town creek, thence up Town creek to Litakcr township line, tuence with the line of Litaker town ship to Providence township line, thence with Providence township line to the Stokes Ferry road, thence with the center of said road and the the center of In-niss street to the be ginning, j Polling place at City Hall. The boundary lines of the East Ward preeinctj are changed and estab Jisnea as roiiows Beginning at the fountain in the center of i he! public square of the town of Salisblirv. thence in a, north east direction vith the center of Main the W. N. C. I !..!, -, I Railroad, thence in an easterlv direc tion with the said railroad to the Lee street or Lexington road crossing, thence with the old LexiDgton road to its intersection with the Bringle Ferry road, thence with the ceuter of the Bringle Ferry road to jthe center of the N. C. Railroad, thence with the center of the said N. C. Railroad to-the crossing at John I., Trexler's, thence in a southeasterly course with the road. or cartway to the1 old Spring Hill ford across Town creek near the residence of Thomas Holmes, taking said residence an the East Ward nre ciuct, thence down Town creek to its intersection with Crane creek and Providence township line, thence I VMLW iue iiue ui sai with the line c f said township to the i tt ..i 1 Stokes Ferry road and Iqniss street to the beginning Polling place to be at or near T. L Swink's store. The boundary line of the West Ward precinct are changed and estab lished as follows: Beginning in the middle of the I J i . . ' : at..:.. 3' H5UCCI ill lilt; llllClSCUUU UI Kid I II rtLIU Fisher streets! thence with the cen- Iter of Fisher street northwest to the ceuier oi xiiis sireei, lueute. suuuii west with the j center pt Ellis street to the center of Horah street thence with center of Horah street and its extension to the center of the. States ville public road, thence with center of said road to I Grant's creek, thence up said creek to Locke township line, thence with sajd line to Litaker town shin line, thence with Litaker town Town creek tQi the mout'h of tue cem. etery branch, V ence up said branch to Main street thence northeast with the center of Main street to the be- sinning rolling place at or near Baker's tin shop Given under m v hiinrl Kfmt, 3: ISflS. W.. G. WATSON, Clerk Superior CJourt. -NEW n HOTEL- I have just thoroughly renovated and newly htted up tne NATIONAL HOTEL, 3 blocks from d cpot on Main street, I near fountain and am prepared to accommodate ?0 regular boarders at $350 TO $4.00 A WEEK. .Transient boarders - $I.OO TO SI. 50 A DAY. .A..C.- IEACOCK, Salisbury, N. C. , Proprietor. Don't fail to put in one of Barkley's Terra Cotta Cemented Wells; also good .line Pumps. Reference: R. Lee Wright, KerrGraige, Dr. Trantham, Cone Markets to Fall and Winter ffflro7Wlnnl D McCUBIUNS S and Dealers in Lime, J.-S. McCubbins, Jr. Sleal I SALISBURY, N. C. 9 i :ti. A DAINTY HEAL can ' be enjoyed from our fine Spring lamb, roasting chickens: or prime rib or roasts os beef. All the delicacies of the season in Spring poultry, veal, filets of beef, etc., that maKe an appetizing and satisfying meal on a hot day, can always be secured from our prime j - stock. M. L. Jackson. FOR SALE. 1 fi-rnmn rnttacre on East Main Street, two 4-room cottages on Monroe Street, and several vacant io&s. aiu two houses, two stories high, with 6 rooms. It would be advisable to see me before renting store rooms ordwel lings. ' , B. L. SHAVER. New Enterprise. We have opened a wood yard and will cut and furnish wood to custo mers any length desired at 50c. 'per one (l) norse ioaa. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. j Y Yours to please, ""r to th.e STorfee Coods c ' ' & JORDAN, Cement, Hair, &c. Chas. B. Jordan. THE VERY BEST THING TO TAKE FOR DIARRHOEA : ; IS THE Family Ten Cent Diarrhea Remedy, Prepared and for sale only by T. F. Kluttz & Co. ents 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 fpr else where. J. S. MABABLE. C. A. RICE. J H Enniss, Druggist Climax. P. D. liouecne T FINGER & ANTHONY.
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