16m
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Those boxes are
!
goods are piled up
corner.
We are now able to please even the
most fastidious. ! W 3 invite all to our
Fall Opening1 and
days, next
Groceries
Do you want to buy groceries? If
you do you should not fail to call and
see me. 1 carry a full line. !
I have also the best shad, &c,
brought to tliis market. I
Fish ''Days Fill DAY and SATUR
DAY. Call and see me.
'
Yours truly,
C. H. SVINIC.
The Roughest Winds
will not harm your com
tilcxion. if it has been rendered
smooth, tirni and hard by , the use
of that--simple remedy for com
plexion blemishes, dme. A. Kup
pert's Face Bleach. ' This prepar
ation has won the appreciation of
thousands of
ladies who had
been accus
tomed to view
such specifics
with distrust.
What it has
klone in these
' cases, it can
also '
do in.
So do
0
chance.
yours
.ciot hesitate in giving it a
Thee. and all the rest of
Mme.
Ruppert's splendid toilet aids are
now .on sale in our toilet depart
ment. Price $2.00 per - bottle.
Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co.,
druggists. Salisbury. N. C. I
DIRECT FROM THE FOREST.
Car loads of the finest timber that is rut
into the best lura'jer, and after 'btln? thor
oughly seasoned and perfectly worked, are
arriving at myilumber yards. Special in
ducements are offered on all. kinds of lura
lwr, laths, shingles, lime, hair, sash, doors,
blinds, &c. I enter into; contracts with
builders and contractors to furnish complete
bills for houses and buildings of every de
scription. ! . j
Please give me a call.
Cordially, -
C. A. RICK.
Tuesday and Wednesday
JESLewrir-y Bros
mm
i
a
rar ii
teht-v.ori'-.for
r i
now openy and
every nook and
m
Special Display
COLD WOKLD this would be if
Na
lire hadn't supplied us witn me
pro
er material to heat it- mis world
is
rU
n on a coal basis! It is a necessity
to d
and
very body. There are all grades,
jwe keep nothing but the very oest
our superior
BLUE CKEIM!
(ORIGINAL) 1 '
EL LI CO COAL.
C3l
ie best burnimr Goal, the cleanest
no soot or clinkers, no slate or
siadk
the most denirauie coal Known,
anq
everv ton truaranteed lo please
you
as well as prices. , Also a superior
rane
of
ANTHRACITE COAL
I ! v (All sizes.)
ijSTFull weight, guaranteed.
J. ALLEN ROVN,
F no Apple- Snow,
Chocolate
Soda,
A id all the popular drinks now on
! . , -: ' sale at -,- .
Cuthrell's Drug Store.
M2EI
Eitily, Quickly, Permanently Restored
MAGNETIC NERVINE JMS&SSi
intet to Cure Insomnia, Fits, Dizziness, Hyatena,
Neryous Debility, Lost Vitality. Seminal Losses,
Failing Memory the result of Over-work, Worry,
Mckhess, Errors of - Youth or Over-indulgence.
Prlci 60c. and $1 : 6 boxes $B. , . ;
' For quick, positive and lasting resalts in Sexual
Weakness, Imootenrv. Nervous Debility ' and Lost
Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SFEQIAL double
strertKth will give strength andone to every part
and Effect a permanent cure; Cheapest and best,
too I ills $2; by mail. , '
FREE A bottle jof the famous Japanese Liver
reiieis wm De given wnu t i uu ui muic
etid
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Ice Cream Soda
Cream
la
Nervine. Iree. :oiaoniyDy
! J 11 EnnisS) hruggist .
The Prize Convention.
Raleigh News & Observer.
The prize convention of the
Stale was. that held in Craven
county- a week ago, i reports
from that neck 6f the woods be
true. ' . . ' I . ;
"There were "eight Populists
present," said Mr. W. W. Clark,
of l Newbdrn, at the Yarboough
ast night. They were fusionists
without anything to fuse with, so
hey took all the offices. Ae 1
said, there were eight present,
and seven offices to name candi-
lates for. One of them, jGabe
Hardison, already has an pffice
-treasurer of the Atlantic and
- i
North Carolina railroad so the
thing was eas3T.
''Early in the proceedings
Gabo, being secretaiy of the con
vention, rose and said: Mr.
Chairman, I nominate the follow
inor ticket."
"Thereupon he read a list con
taining the name of every man in
the house excepthimself,4 with
some sort of office attached.
'"Now, Mr. Chairman,' ,Gabe
continued 'since you are to be
voted for I'll put the question.
All in favor of nominating this
ticket by acclamation will say aye.1
"Nobody spoke, the candidates,
of course feeling a delicacy in
voting for themselves. ''Finally
Gabe himself said 'aye'
'All opposed say No.'
. "Nobody spoke.
1 " 'The ayes have it,' said jGabe
and this ticket is unanimously
nominated.' '
"And the convocation adjburo
cd."
One Minute Cough Cure sur
ririses people by its quick cures
and children may take it in large
luantities without the least danger.
It has won for itself the best
rep-
. m IS
utation of any .preparation used to
day for colds, croup, ticklinp: in
the throat or obstinate
coughs.
James PI u miner.
De Witt's Witch JIazel Salve
has4 the largest sale of any Salve in
the world This, fact and its merit
has led dishonest people to attempt
to counterfeit it. iLook- out for
the man- who attempts to deceive
vou when vou call for DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve the great
-w- ' "W I
jile
cure. James I'lumnier.
You invite disappointment when
you experiment. DeWitt's Jjittle
Karlv Risers are nleasant. easv
thorough little pills. They pure
constipation and sick headache
just as sure as you take .them.
James Plummer.
, Why should you pay the mid
dleman a bis: protit, when vou can
buy the finest Piano made direct
from the factory and save so muchu
money (
STIEFFPianos
Have no superior and the
world-renowned piano sold
mly
this
way. You can't afford to pay the
price of a Steiff Piano for a me
dium grade. Terms to suit. See
our" stock. We have the finest
tuner in the State. 'Phone 19,0.
i . .
Chas. M. Sticff,
Piano Manufacturer.
:
CHARLOTTE BRANCH:
Wareroom, 213 Try on St.
G. II. WILMOTII, Manager.
Aiiotlier his: lot
Concord bleached
domestic at Bos-
, !
tian & AtwelFs
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5c yalxl
To All Bread Eaters
Beginning August 22, 189$, ' I
will sell
40 Loaves Bread for
$1
until fuftber notice.' Look outifor
wagon, or call and get your tickets
early and avoid the rush,
i Respectfully,
- T. L. SWINK.
BotQidtary Lines
OF THE VOTING PRECINCTS IN
SALISBURY TOWNSHIP.
Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 5
of the electipn law of 1895 as amend
ed by the session of 1897 it is v here by
ordered that an election precinct to
be Known as ppencer precinct be es
tablished in Salisbury township with
boundaries a
ioi lows, to-wit:
Beginning
C. ' Railroad
t the crossing on the N.
at John I. Trexler's,
thence in an southeasterlv 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,' thence down Town creek to its
intersect ion with Crane creek land the
line (tf Provirlenra triwriMliirt.! f lipncp
with the lino of Providence townshin
to the Yadkin river, thence with said
river to the mouth of Grant's creek,
thence up said creek to the mouth of
Sugar Springs branch, thence up said
branch to th Sugar spring and thence
east to the N. C, Railroad, thence
witii uie center ot the said railroad to
the beginning! J 1?
ine poll mil place of said Sbencer
precinct to be at or near Sledge's drug
store.
The boundary lines of the North
Ward precinct are changed and es-
tablii-lied as
ollows
Beginning
at the fountain in the
center of tfie
public square of the
town of Sal
sbury, thence with the
n street in a southwest
the center of ! Fisher
center of Ma
direction to
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 I Statesville public road,
thence with the center of Statesville
road to Grant's creek, thence down
said creek ,o the mouth of ugar
Springs branch, thence up said branch
to kugar spring, thence east to the j.
C. Railroad, jthence with the center
of said railroad to the center of-the
Bnngle Feri-y road at the railroad
crossing near John S. Henderson's,
thence with said! Bnngle Ferry road
to its intersection with the old Lex
ington road, thence with the old Lex
ington road to the Lee street crossing
on the 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 oi Salisbury, thence southwest
with the center of Main street to the
cemetery branch, thence down said
branch to Town creek, thence un
Town creek to Litaker township line,
thence witn tne nneoi LdtaRer town
ship to Providence township line,
tuence witn Providence township
line to the Stokes Ferry road, thence
with the center of said road and the
the center of ln-niss street to the be
ginning. ; '
Polling place at City Hall.
The boundary lines of the East
Ward precinct are changed and estab
lished as follows:
Beszinninir at the fountain in the
center of ihd public - square of the
c. i i - . i
tuwn ui ortiisiuny, ineuce in H; norm
east directionjwith the center of Main
street to the center of the W. N. C.
" . ! 1 3 A. I J . A 1 -l
ivanroau, tiieuue in an easterly airec
tiou with the said railroad to the Lee
street or Lexington road crpssing,
thence with the old Lexington road
to its intersection with the Briqgle
Ferry road, thence with the center of
the Bringle Frry road to the 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 the old Spring
XI 1 11 ford acrois Town creek near the
residence of Thomas "Holmes, taking
said residence in the East Ward pre
cinct, thence down Town creek to its
intersection jwith Crane creek and
Providence township lihey thence
with the line if said township to the
Stokes Ferry road, thence with the
Stokes Ferry road and Inniss street to
the beginning
Polling place to be at or hear T, L.
Swiuk's store.
The boundary line of the West
Ward precinct are changed and estab
lished as follows
Beginning in the middle of the
street at the intersection of Main and
Fisher streets! thence with the cen
ter of Fisher street northwest to the
centerof .Ellis street, thence i south
west with the center of 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 toj Grant's creek, thence
up said creek to Locke township line,
thenee witn said line to JLitaker town
ship line, thence with Litaker! town
ship line to Town creek, thence down
Town creek to! the mouth of the cem
etery branch, vence up said branch
to Main street; thence n'ortheast with
the center of Main street to the be
ginning.
Polling place at or near Baker's tin
shop. ,! j
Given under
my hand Sept. 3, 1698.
W. G. WATSON, '
Clerk Superior Court.
-SEW HOTEL-
I have just thoroughly renovated and
. - newly fitted up the
NATIONAL HOTEli; I
3 blocks from c epot on Main street,
near fountain and am prepared to
accommodate 20 regular boarders at
$3.50 TO
$4.00 A WEEK.
. ' Transient boarders
$1.00 TO $1.50 A DAY.
jL. o. ifEAcpck,
Salisbury, N. C. f Proprietor.
'.Don't-fail. tp put in one of Barkley.'s
Terra Cotta Lamented jTWells; also
good line Pumps. Reference: R. Lee
Wright, KerrCraige, Dr. Trahtham,
P.'D. Roueche. . - '
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1
Receiving and opening up our
Fall and Winter arrivals of . . .
t . ...
mm
ixies m
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"But not "
Ladies'
f
if 1 1
to show you the prettiest line of goo d s
at popular prices you have ever seen.
YOU ARE DORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL
. ! , Vt The .
RESP'Y,
A FINE LEG
- Xd.
NEW REGISTRATION.
' v -' -ii ; T - -
By reason of the establishment
of a new precinct to be known as
Spencer precinct, and changes
made in the boundary lines of oth
ers, there will' be an entirely new
registration of electors for the
election to be held on Tuesday,
next after the lirst Monday inNo
vember, 1898 in the following pre
cincts iof Salisbutry township to
wit: V . -y-;X- " -North
Ward. ii
South Ward. , -East
Ward. V
West Ward.' - '
Spencer. ; . : i
Due notice of the time and
placesof registration will be given.
September 2, 1898. - "
W. U. Watson,
Clerk Superior Court.
1 1. "N; I Woodson, ;
Register of Deeds.
W. L. Kluttz, : ,
Ch'm: Board of County Com.
Sale of S9 Shares of Stock in the Kesler
Manufacturing Company. V -: i
Notice is hereby given that by con
sent and at the request of the legatees
of the late Tobias Kesler the under
Signed j will expose to public sale at
the court house door
Salisbury, N. C, on .
in the town of
Thursday the 20th. Day of Oct. J.898
at 121, fifty nine shares of : the capi
tal stock of the Kesler Manufacturing
Company, belonging to the said es
tate.. Darted this Sept. 30, 1898.
Lk II. CLEMENT,
i Executor Tobias Kesler.
W. C COUGHENOUR, -Trustee
of Mrs. 1. V. Newsorh. j
FOR SALE.
' One JB-room cottage on East Main
Streetj two 4-room cottages on Monroe
Street, iand several vacant lots. Also
two houses, two stories high, with 6
rooms. It would be advisable to see
me before renting store rooms ordwel
lings., Ii. Li. SHAVER.
fin w pnov
DRY GOODS
Apparel
and
111
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Too Busy
oi juicjTiaujD or uiuiton raaKes a
nutritious and appetizing dinner
- - '. -.. . . 1
; . when it .is cut from x)iir -prime
meats. If you prefer a prime rib
roast of beef, or choice breast of
veal, we will cut and trim it ready
for your table in an expert j
man-
ner. Our steaks and chops are
- . - ' " ' - . ,
unexcelled for tender succulence.
TAKE FOR V
DIARRHOEA
IS THE
ily Ten Cent
Diarrhoea Remedy,
Prepared and for sale only by
T. F. Kluttz & Co.
Hey, There!
this is the place you want I
We have all kinds of
MEATS, PORK, MUTTON SAU
SAGE and BOLOGNA.
A 11 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 for else
v where. :
J. S. 1ARABL.E.
1. LlCHTKiN'STElN
Fam