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t 1 - U PERSONALS. PROHIBITION TICKET. ! : , i 4 i i H f ? ? t A. i li t "E 0) Others! follow- grah We are making a customers better prices t the increasing popularity d effort to give our nan ever before, and of the I - i IMIMII shows that the people appreciate our efforts. .? ' ' ' , e tie r s i p n 4 tSWWfl m 40 inch BROCADED MOII Calico, ; ,-..' . Remnants Lining, . ,- i ' j Laundry Soap, - - . j -Shirting, - J j ; Yard wide Domestic, i A A Domestic, Percale, yard wide, j - Outing, - - - Cashmere, one-half wool,, Flannelette, - j Canton Flannel,- .- j Ticking, -, ( ' j - Ladies I Hose, - 1 Men's Half-Hose; j Children's Hose, small sizest Ladies Capes, 25 c up. j- ' Ladies Heavy Under vest, Glass Dipper, - i Glass Pitcher, ''' ! - . Good Lamp, J - i Good Shoes for Childrep, f Womens Shoes, - 50 c. AllJi 25 c. 2 c. 2 c. 2 c o ; . c 4 4 o 4 S c c c c c c 5 c 5 5 5 4 c c c c Mens Shoes, 15 c 10 e 10 c 20. c' 25 c. Id c Come to see us and we will either sell you something or send you away well posted on Yours for cash prices, prices. IFfew Sam from our exquisite stock of Furnishings will show the superiority of the quality and make of our goods, besic es the swell style and rich effects of qurN6(;kwear, Shirts Col lars, Cuffs, Gloves, Suspe iders and Hosiery. Our new FALL STOCK is worth your inspec tion. V ' ' - ! ::: V- SMObT .: BROS. & ROGERS. m 'I 1 ' I n LI lyivi; to last I D. F, Cannon, of Concord, is in the city. :.. ; j Miss Jennie Sapp returned Concord this morning. 1 Mrs. James Carter arrived night from Franklinsville. j Miss L. E. McKenzie is visit ing her relatives and f rierkls thus week. , I Miss Claudia Mock left last night for Philadelphia to visit rel atives. : Mrs. J. D. Harnesberger left last night for Atlanta to spend some time. j Bob Charles, of Jerusalem, is in th city. He is a member of Com pany L, First N. C. i Mrs. W. Ri Kindley. is spe ed ing a week witli her daughter, Mrs. L. Ed Ileilig. I Rev. Mr. Parrish, who has b 3en spending some time in Virginia, is expected to return home this week. V J. P. Harper, of Kentucky, is here with a car load of nmles a nd horses. His 'many . friends h are are always glad to see Mr. Harper. . Robert Quincy and wife of Parkersburgj W. Va,, have sep arated because of the Jatters fond ness for onions and the forme r's inalility to stand the smell of t iiat vegetable. The husband is seek ing a divorce and the wife is with her parents. They have several children. ' ' How to Look Good- Good looks are really more than skin deep, "depending entirely a healthy condition of all the vital organs. . If the liver is inactive, you have a 'bilious look ; if your stomach is disordered., yoiuhavc a a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys are.atfected you have a pinched look. Secure i srood health' and you will surely have good looks. 4Electric Bitters" is a srood alt6r ative and tonic. Acts directly jon the stomach, liver . and kidneys, purines tue moou, cures pimpies, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every, bottle guaranteed. Sold at Theo. ' IF. Kluttz & Co s drug store. '50 cents per bottle. ; all about our immense Fall Stock ill a few days. Too you about the GREAT have to offer. this week to tell Bargains we . 0 TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND, I Pursuant to the provisions of a.cfer taiu Deed of Trust executed on the fith day. of February, by JF. E. Brown and his wife Vf--E Brown to L. II. Clement, Trustee, and duly reg istered in the otlice of tlie Register of Deeds in Ilowan County in Book No. 60, page 512, the undersigned will sell at public outcry at the Court House door in Salisbury, N. C., on MONDAY, 7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1898, at 12 M., thefollowing described real estate: Described lasai a mortgage is the following wxrds and figures, wit: Beginning at a stake Th6s. Watson's corner . on bam Watson's ine, thente N f W 13.9 J chs tq a stake n the main, road Thos. Watson's cor- ner, tnence aiontr tne roaa i. oo-t decrrees E G. 22 chs N 7d degrees E12j82 chs .N 85i degrees E 2.80 chs to a stake n the road, thence JN. Sit degrees Jt. 15.60 chs to a stake, thence N. 30 de grees E. 3.07 chs to a hickory, theqce degrees W- 13 95 chs to a "stake on J. Lingle's line, thence N. 83i de grees E- l9 )2 chs to a stake on jin gle's line A. A. Cowan's corner, thence . I degree-jc. ens lq a suaKe on Cowan's line, thence W. 19.50 chs to a post oak, thence S. 1. degree E. 20.92 chs to a stake (post oak marked) tn Mrs. Lowrie's line, thence jn. 89 W- 30.55 chs to the beginning. Contain ing ninetAr-uiree acres (AVKii more or less. Terms of sale: Cash. ! - : L. II. CLEMENT, Trustee i Dated this 6th day of October, 1898 For Conorress 7th District, THOMAS P. JOHNSTON, of Rowan. ! For House of Representatives: HAYWbOD HARPER, RADFORD BAILEY. For Sheriff: E. F. EATON. Fof Probate . Judge: A. For For C. PEACOCK. Register of Deeds: JOHN BAILEY. County Treasurer: SOLOMON TEAGUE 'For PXNINE Coroner: Y LUDWICKl For Cbiinty Comniissioners: GEORGE SEYFFERT, " JONAS LIPPARD, i JOS. EAGLE. J The Evih of the License System. ' (continued.) Can we not i increase our reve- traffic anyhow men Is it t the Christian nues in the license business by en larging its scope , and embracing such things as' prostitution, mur der, arson and theft, for instance ? Is it not better to have free liquor if it is right, ,than to license it? If it is wrong is it not best toibave no liquor at all except for medici nal -and mechanical purposes and for the arts of science ? Who is most to blanie for the whiskev ? I it the whiskey le Christian voter, citizen Is it! the Church member who' is afraid to preach Temperance, pray j for Temperance and' vote for Temper ance 'i Is it the pul nit ' afraid of the pew, lest they will be too far in- advance oi the pew on this rrrtn f icA inti ir iss Im ! tpw standing 'alooi from the pulpit, afraid to hold up the hands of the Temperance and as: Aaron and Hur held tip the hands of Moses? To be areacherj is the noblest occupa tion and calling on earth. e be lieve in the preacher. ' He might turn to his! pews and say: '."Who sends those whitewashing re ports on intemperance from the Church Kt J.IJC3 VHUICII (UUUIIS, U.UJ'MilJI : preacher of righteousness, Bread is the "staff of life," Cake fs the luxury Every one wishes a little of each. To! meet this condition I lave made arrangements to supply the -TRADE each day with Competition bo TIlUbTEE'S SALE OF -YA UABLE LAND. I'ursuantto (Ue nrovisions contained in two mortgHse lools executed by Thomas C. McK'eely to the undersisned one of sAid mortgages beinar executed on t he 16th of Oc tober 1SS8 to L. H. Clemejit. resistered in the ollice of the Register of Deeds of Rowian bounty in bonk JNo. :i, page .Jt, and the other oxecuted-by the said Thos. C. MeNeelyjto Kerr Craige 01 f he '6th May-lW'J. registered in snid county in Iwok No. 5., pajre aiHi, tlie undersigned trustees will sell at public auc tion at the. court house door, in Salisbury, N. C., on MONDAY,' THE 7TH DAY OF NO VEMBER 1898, at 12 M., the following de scribed Real Estate lying in Rowan county and described in said mortgages in the fol lowing words and figures to wit: j : "All that tract of land known as the home place- of Mrs. Ann McNeelv lvinsr on the waters of Grant's creek adjoining the lands of W. F. Murph, S. W. Cole, A. 0. Dunham and others and containing TIHREE HUNDHED AND SEVENTY TWO 1-2 ACRES (A 372 t-2), more or less, beins the land heretofore con veyed to T. C- McNeely, by Kerr Cralge adm'r of Ann McNeely by deed dated Oct. 10th 188 and registered in book 73, page 55 of the register's office of Rowan county; to which reierence is nereny matie. ) ALSO ANOTHER TRACT of land lying in t he same county in Franklin Township, and known as THE SUTFIN TRACT containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, being the land conveyed iby Kerr Oraige Adm'r of Ann McNeely to T. 0- McNetny by deed dated April 10th 188H and registered in book No. 72, page 55 of the pub lic register's office of Rowan county to which registered deed- reference is made for more particular description.'.' v Terms of Vialejcash. i Dated this 6th d:ly of October 189S. i " I if m rui'm-n 1 i niSiVr Trustees. B ri o Fresli i ail ! Cakes! h as to quality and SPECIAL IN- who would price cheerfully met DUCEMEKTS to those use in large quantities. A trial solicited ! Patronage appreciated. ' j-. "j itespectfully, I,. ED. H. MARSH. N B Bread, 40 Loaves, for $1.00 i TWe lguarantee' rates. . j TlIKSOUTHEMSTOCKiMU- ,TUAL INSURANCE CO., offers insurance at SOUTHEASTERN TARIFF ASSO CIATION RATES .. I and pays Back ajdividend of 20 per ct. Take advantage of this offer arid don't be hereafter regretting the lost opportunity. ; . " T. B. MAESH, , . '1 ' ;i. Agent. "Office in old bank building. 1 . - M ONE NIGHT ONLY. onday, Oct. 10 The Strange Adven- tures of ivliss Brovn A LAUGHING I TRIUMPH. A RECORD BREAKER. ijgg"One long laugh. The great com edy hit. - ; I AA RI!.X1. New York. IUUNIgllISIl "Better tjian Charley's Aunt." N. Y. World Don't miss seeing this funny play4. , - The society event-of the season. Filling a Bin With Coal... J For winter use, with a su perior quality; that will give full satisfaction, is what we do always when your coal is ordered from our high grade Jellico Goal. Good, clean coal, fair, prices and prompt ' deliverey is always ap preciated by 'the public, and they get ' it every time from our vards ' JOS. II. McNEELY, at Youn: btore. sr s I iuil2M'' I - ' ;.!.- An After Dinner Speech made by a bon vivant who knows a good thing when he tests it, says: 'In responding I may say that I never eat a better din ner,.and as 1 am told the excellent things we have eaten came from T. M. McCULLOII'S, ittis useless to say more, as his name is sunicient to guaran.toe its quaMty." HisX'offec, Teas, table delicacies frciin all parts of the world and everything Kcpt-in ins stocic is summed up in one Church Iliirh School, FOR BOYS. li - ion Itan bent, a i. m. BRANCH CRAIGE, PniNcirAii. of all the Ladies when they see our elegant line f ? : . . . " Boys' Clothing, from 3 to 16 years, three piece, knee suits, isT HOW NICE ! Now they are going every day. Won't be long until the sizes you want.of a special kind 1 . IT . WILL BE GONE. 'Our line of Turner's Shoes just in. Unus ual line for the fine trade. - -, - We have an attrac tive line of One Dollar Shirts which we have decided tp run for Brown Clothing co. Pp. n n n Nicd Blankets, 65c Ladies' Capes, 50c., 89., $1.48, and up to $5.00. All Wool Plaid Suiting, 48 inch -wide, 38 Best Table Oil PICTURE Worth-$1.50,-for cents. loth, 15 Ccents FRAMES: - .- $1.00 Yours-to serve, Ladies' Cloak, Costume and Dress Making Establishment. I w ORING ill open up by the 1st of ESTABLISHMENT in will be prepared to make all styl MISS MARY WRENN will October a complete LADIES' TAIL- the rooms above Geo. W. Wrisht's furniture store, formerly occupied by the Evening World, where I es of Ladies' Cloaks, Costumes, Etc. have charsre of this department. and itJncedless forme to attempt anything in praise of .her efficien cy, as a laroe majority ot ladies in the community can testifv in re gard to her ability in: this line of work. The entire management will be under my pcrstmal supervision. All orders will be-executed on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ladies are corclially in vited to call and give me a trial. Respectfully yours, Louis LichtensteiD, SALISBURY, N. C. TAILOR,
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