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"or - O : v - ;; ' P ifo OH . , ! "- B. t s i is now Sought by v maily. Keep and warm while in ped with nice Comforts and Blankets will help tto cure you. a Witchcraft and sorcery are gen erally supposed to be obsolete, nine persons have been arrested at Toronto, Can. , charged with be ing familiar with the black art. The specific charge is that they ' 1 unlawfully did practice sorcery, witchcraft and enchantment in at- niCe tempts to tell fortunes'." The act under which 'the arrest was made is of the reign of (George II., and the punishment is fixed at .100 fine and one year's imprisonment. The alleged witches and wizards are phrenologists, palmists, clair voyants and spiritualists. Only two of them spent the night in the cells; the others being bailed out in sureties of $400 each. j It is said that polygram v is Will make a SPECI AL I SAO Of GomfortS practiced' in our new possessions, t It 4-list TiK?ll-v-i T,!. . ' . C the rulers has a harem similar to A real nice Satteen Comfort, worth the suitan of Turkey. Have we . rr ' ffotao tase an tnis m wnen we an- .00 Comforts, now 80c. 40c. of Elkin Blan- laper Blankets $1 50c. " .- " . i We offer a nice pairi kets for $2.50. Allichfe; reduced in proportion. iA.ll heavy win ter goods is now offered nex them and at the t same time register a vigorous kick against the seating of Mr. Roberts, of Utah, in congress because he per sists in coming . to Washington with his three wives? Winston Journal. VERY EAP Klondike geese ought to be in demand. One recently received 1 " T -w n oy a ixew jersey man irom a friend in the Klondike was found when being prepared for cooking, I' '-"1 ' th w t - - lo nave anu ounce oi gold uust in its gullet. r It has been We have a nice new lot of White Lawn, Barred Muslin, Dimity and Nainsook, that will sure please you in prices and quality. We have just openefome beautiful patterns of Madras and! Percale, suitable for didate for office. Shirts and boys and ladies 12 cts. These patterns are Many ladies have said in town to get REAL NICE said that all the mean acts of his life are quickly brought before'a drowning man. The same might be said of a can Waists, from 7 to beauties. VfThe only place p. : yttnere s not an act oi a man s life Tjes dead behind him, but 'it is blessiner . or jkcursinjr him Embroidery istat R0S." t -x ( step he takes. every Punish the Poor, Elevate the Rich- In Wilkesbarre, Pa., recently, a poor woman who naa stolen a cheap pair of shoes because she needed them, was compelled to walk around a public square car rying a banner upon which Was inscribed 4I am a thief." In Har- risburg, Pa., a number of -mem bers of the legislature 'are insist ing upon electing a rich man an- United States Senator while He is under indictment for embezzling large sums of money belonging to, the State. Such is the tendency. punish the poor thief whose ne cessities compelled her to steal a pair of shoes. Elevate, honor and protect, the rich; thief who steals large sums of money from the State. ltaleigh Visitor: You can buy any of these at your own price at Closing Out Sale of .Winter. Goods. The Unvarnished Truth. Every man who is .loyal to his country and to its people will en courage every enterprise that is beneficial and unbuilding to the county in which he lives, and, it is unquestionable, that the county newspaper does more for the stimulation of home industry than any other factor; therefore, it is every man's duty to subscribe to his county paper and pay for it. Yadkin Hippie. And every man who will not do this should be drummed out of the community by a vigilance com mittee appointed for that specific purpose. It is a deplorable fact, however, thst nearly every locali ty has in its midst people of this kind'and many legitimate business enterprises which would .have added greatly to the healthy busi ness growth of the communities in which they were located, have been destryed by the reports of these busy bodies and persistent agitators of public peace and good morals. Winston Journal. ) If S ALE CDR VALUABLE KIEI-i ESTATE TO MAKE ASSETS. Town Lots Centrally Located Farm ing1 Lands, Mill Property, &c. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, ordering a re sale of certain property herein after described and empowering and direct ing me as administrator of James B. Lanier to sell certain real estate of said deceased to make assets and ap pointing me for that purpose, 1 will sell at the court house door in - Salis bury at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the hour of 12 m on Monday, the 6th Day of February, 1899, Lot N ward of runuina 27:? feet the following described town, lots m Salisbury and lands in Rowan county, viz: Lot So 1, fronting theN C R E pas senger depot 40 feet, running back with Council street 127 feet. Upon this lot is situated a large warehouse. , Lot No 2, fronting the N C 11 R passenger depot 120 feet, running back to an alleyway 127 feet. Upon this lot is located an office and the-large wareroom lately occupied by the said J B Lanier, deceased. v - , - . a i XT si r T lot jno ironting me l passenger depot 240 feet, running back to an alleyway 127 feet. Upon this lot is situated the large distillery and warehouse formerly operated by the said .1 B Lanier. Lot No 4, fronting 100 feet' on Liber ty street and runuing back 200 feet to lot No f. Upon this property is locat ed the canning factory of the late J B Lanier. . Lot No 5, fronting 100 feet on Coun cil street and running back 200 feet to lot No 4. Upon this lot is situat ed the large'buildings used by the said J B Lanier as a machine shop, now oc cupied by J M Burrage for that pur pose. Lot No 6, situate on t;c corner of Long and Council streets, running back with Long street 200 feet. On this lot is located a large brick foun dry building. Lot No 7, situate on the corner of Liberty and Long streets, fronting 100 feet on Liberty, and running back 200 feet with Long street to lot No 0. A map or tne aoove aesenijea . prop-. erty can be seen at my office. Lot No 8, one lot in the East Ward ! of the town of Salisbury, beginning at a point about 153 feet from Lee street; thence 153 feet to the W N C R R, thence with said railroad 100 feet to B F Fraley'sline; thence North 153 feet to a stake; thence East 100 feet to the beginning, containing about a half of a town lot, including the right to the alleyway leading into thisproperty. Upon this property is , located the warehouse or rectifying establishment of the said J B.Lanier. Bidding to commence at $33275. Lot No 9, one lot beginning at a stake 153 feet from Lea street, thence Southeast 50 feet to a stake, thence Southwest paralled with Lee street about 90 feet;. thence Northwest 50 feet, thence Northeast to the begin ning. Upon this lot is located a small dwelling house. Bidding to commence at $22G GO. All the above described lots are lo cated near the centre of the town of Salisbury and lying on the N C and W N C ttl R, and are very valuable and well adapted for industrial, manufac turing and business purposes. o 10, Also one lot in the -North the towrn of Salisbury front ing abolit80 feet on Ellis street arid back with the W N C It 11 more or less. Upon this lot is located a handsome residence, and known as the L L Lunn. place. Lot No 11, Also. one lot adjoining the above lot and the lot of John Davis, lying id the North ward of the town of Salisbury i fronting about 80 feet on Ellis, lind running back .about 272 ft et, more or less. Upon this lot is located the handsome Payne residence. Lot No 12, A tract of land contain ing 43 acres lyingon the Yadkin rivep, about six miles from Salisbury, known as the old St.,. John mill property. Upon tills property is a large flouring and corn mill, and valuable water P'jvter sit table for manufacturing pur pose. Bidding to begin at $742.50. 1 wil also at the same time and place s( 11 to the highest bidder for. cash the distillery apparatus, machin ery and fixtures of the said J B La nier, co isistirig of one 100 horse power boiler; one 40 horse power engine; 1 beer pu up; l'continuous copper beer still capacity 500 gallons; 1 copper doubler --capacity 500 gallon?; 1-steel mash keel capacity 1,000 gallon?; two copper vorms 400 feet long; four beer tubs c ipacity 1,000 gallons; one water tank c;ip'a city 1,000 gallons; about 1,2X) fe;t of iron return pipe with an inr.er p pe of copper; platform scales, grain elevators, meal bolter shafting, pulleys, indicator boxes, six sisterns 500 gall n capacity each, and various ther fixtures, connections and at- A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lame back and weak kidneys, -ma&ria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This med icine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant ta liver and kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures constipation headache, fainting spells, sleep lessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bit ters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Evexy bot tle guaranteed. Only 50 e'ents a bottle at Theo. F. Kluttz & Go's dru 2 store. The Deadly Grip. Is asrain abroad in the land The air you breathe may be full 9 v. J&r 'Js X . XmT 'J of its fatal germs ! Don't neglect the "grip" or you will open the door to pneumonia and consump tion and invite death. Its- sure signs are chilli with fever, head ache, dull heavy pains, mucousdis charges from the nose, sore throat and never-let-go congtu -j Don't waste precious time treating this cough with troches, 'tablets, or poor, . cheap syrups. - Cure it at once with Dr. Iving's Newj Discov ery, the infallible remedy for bronchial troubles. It kills : the disease germs, heals the lungs jand prevents the dreaded after effects from the malady. Price? 50 cents and $1. Money back if riot cured. A trial bottle free at Theo. F. Kluttz & Go's drug store. At1 j ' CHRISTMAS GOODS (fa a IS)' 1 ji costs a little more than some Coffee, tachtne distillery. 'modern its, necessarv for a hrst-class This is one oi the latest improved distilleries. ' LEE S. OVERMAN, Administrator and Commissioner. iDec. 23rd, 1898. " j but the difference in TDrice is invested. well v c FOR SALE. One rpom cottage on East Main Street, two 4.-room cottages on Monroe Street, and several vacant lots. Also tw o ho ises, two stories high with 6 rooms. ! It would be advisable to see roe before renting store rooms oi" dwel- 1'lDgS. Better than any paper package on the market. Sold in bulk. coffee Our R. L. SHAVER. niotncraphoj HlDlPO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Wei! Man of Me. price 12c. You will be happier and live longer by buying your GROCERIES at A HP Kluttz'sDru g Store. Our Line of Christmas Goods this year "is the most elegant we have ever kept: Just received a large lot of HARL- BUTS'S STATIONERY, the finest eVer brought to this city, Call and examine for yourself. T. F. Kluttz & Co. IF You have been using Old Henry RYE Whiskey and found it satisfactory tor you and YOUR Family's use, what is to be gained by taking chances with "something else" just to please your ' . . DEALER Who, no doubt, will say that "OLD HENRY" is his best seller and suits nearly everybody, but DOES Not pay as much profit as the other brand which he says is as good as "OLD HENRY"-- ASK Him if he would make any change in what he is buying and is satisfied with, and if he is a-good merchant he will say no. Then WHY A SEATS THAUKSEIVIN5 FIRS in your sitting room is eminently cheerful and comfortable, yVvhen your furnace isn't needed to keep the house warm. Our BLUE GEM JELL1CO will throw out more heat to the square inch frCm grate, than any other coal you can buy. It doesn't clinker and is free from dirt and slate. Car. ex pected daily. J. ALLEfc! BROWN. FRUIT GiLlSEw Evcrytbinor required in limiting .a' hrst-class Fruit Cake can be had at D. Il. FILLER'S. our THE dM.o B-mnEif store; Fresh goods are conducive to V urmuicic, pruning ificmvrjr. oiujs ui iiiajns ai)Q losses caused by errors oC youth. It wards off In sanity and Consumption. Young Men regain Man hood and Old Men recover Youthful Vigor. It gives vigor and sizto shrunken organs, and fit! a man for business or marriage. Besily carried in ihe vest tocket. Price by mail, Written guarantee. DR ti plain pack' CO PTC 6Boxe8$2.5c OU U I O.age, wilb . JEAN O'HARRA, Parif J II Enniss drusrsrist both health and happiness. LicMenstein & Teiser. Should you take chances? OLD HEN RY is in PULL MEASURE bottles, is MILD. MELLOW and PURE, and can be relied on anywhere, under all circumstances, if you get the genuine, with seals over corks and our name blown in bottle. . STRAUS GUNST & CO. .Proprietors, Richmond, Va. ' We guarantee rates. THE SOUTHERN STUCK MU TUAL INSURANCE CO.,-" offers insurince at SOUTHEASTERN TARIFF ASSO ; CIATION RATES and pays back a dividend of 20 per ct. Take advantage of this offer and don't be hereafter regretting the lost opportunity. Agent. -Office in old bank building. You Will Like to Get Into It when your shirt is laundered by our perfect methods. No chafinp: or rough edges to annoy you, and the color and finish are exquisite. Our laundry work is sure to please the most fastidious,' and our ef forts to make our laundry work superior to all others finds its re ward in the large patronage we enjoy. SALISBURY STEAL! LAUI!DI1Y.
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