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pecia.1 Corset A ' Ifllis .1 ; GOOD CORS ET invariably one and a poorly made, ill-titting corset! see our line of AMERICAN LADY Corsets as ! i . i - i : I costs no more .than a poor is dear at any price Ask to llustrated herein. ' Mi They are GOOD corsetsand are superior to all others in perfect fitting qualities, and in the excellence of the material used in their manufacture. , i ft v ''HftBKT - BROS, Dry Goods, Notions land Shoes, SALISBURY, N. C. Real Valuable Estate Sale. As executor of the late A. L. John son, 1 will oiler at public sale at the Court House in Salisbury, om MONDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1899, being the first Monday in said month) the valuable real estate of said A. L. Johnson, situate just outside the cor porate limits of Salisbury, lying be tween the extension of Fulton street and the Lincolnton road, including the residence and outbuildings. For the convenience of purchasers, the property has been divided into three farming tracts of 49 11-100 acres, 3V 45-100 acres, and 45 8-100 acres re spectively, the dwelling house lot 2 10-100 acres, the triangular lot in front of the residence 2 acres, and 22 beautiful building lots on the exten sion of Fulton street, on the Concord road. A map of the property showing the sub-divisions may be seen on ap plication to me at the Davis & Wiley Bank. I shall reserve the right to otter the property first in lots and then as a whole. Terms: One third cash, one third in six months, balance in twelve months, with interest at six per cent, per an num on deferred payments. Title reserved till purchase money is all paid. This February 27tlr, 1899. O. D. DAVIS, Executor. T. p. YOUNG, Dry DEALER IN Goods, Groceries, rvxits. Etc- Fresh Oysters Every Tuesday and Friday. j !'.'-' . ': i Kalamasoo Celery Every Thurs- j day and Friday. New a id secoDd-hand Sewing Ma chines fcr sale. Sewing Machinesre paired ax moderate prices. Needles for iVl Machines'. Oil, Bands and Rubbers for sale at my store, corner Main and Fisher sts., next to PI u El mer's dr jg store. PHONE 109: A FULL LINE OF Scho Copy ol Books ST RECEIVED AT tail's M Stvi Strength of Ice. ' According to a report made by the Prussian Government, ice two inches thick will support infantry in marching order; four inches thick will bear light5 cavalry, and four and one-half inches thick will bear heavy cavalry and light ar tillery. At six inches its strength is sufficient to bear heavy field guns, and at eight inches siege guns on sledges, where the weight does not exceed 500 kilos to the square foot. At twelve inches the heaviest artillery may safely be transported without any extra ordinary precaution. Merchants, be Wise. I A sensible husband said to his wife: "Susie, don't spend a cent with merchants who don't adver tise in the papers." The wife, who was a business woman, replied : "You old goose, I learned better long ago than to go where I was not invited. Yob would be an old bachelor now if you had not invited me to be your wife. Catch me going to a store without an invitation. not. 1 guess Many a girl who marries a man just because she thinks some other girl wanted him wishes that the other had him before the honey-, moon wanes. ... For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, eczema, skin disease, and especially Piles. DeWitt's Witch riazel oalve stands first and best. Look out for dishonest people who try to imitate and counter- feit it. It's their endorsement of a good article. Worthless goods ar not imitated. Get Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. James Plum-mer. The Meanest Man. 1 The meanest man we've heard of lately, sold to his son-in-law one-half interest in a cow and then refused to divide the milk, main taining that it was only the front half of the cow that he sold, so he obliged the son-in,-Jaw to provide the food, and water the cow twice a day. Recently the cow hooked the old man and he is suing his son in-law for damages. Webster Herald. Will leave by March 15th for the Northern Markets to buy mm Don't lock the stable door after the horse is stolen. Possibly the thief may repent and bring it back. iALE OR VALUABLE Until j then you can buy the remainder of our stock of FALL GOODS at J. j Sheer, V Sedalia, Mo., con ductor jm- electric street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low with croup, land her life saved i after all physicians had failed, only by using One Minute Cough Cure. James Plummer. TO MAKE ASSETS. Town Iiots Centrally Iiocated, Etc. By virtue of a decree of the Supe rior court of Rowan county, ordering a re-sale of certain property i hereinaf ter described and empowering and directing me as administrator of Jas. B. Lanier to s sell certain real estate of said deceased to make assets and appointing me for that purposeI 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 3d day of April, 1899, the following described town lots in Salisbury, viz: - Lot No. 1, fronting on the N. C. R. R. passenger depot" 40 feet, running back with Council street 127 feet. Upon this is located a large ware house. Bidding to commence at $440. Lot No. 2, fronting on the N. C. R. R. passenger depot 120 feet, running back to an alleyway 127 feet. - Upon this is located an Cilice and the large wareroom lately occupied by Jas. B. Lanierr dee'd. Bidding lo commence at $754-05 Lot No. 4, fronting 100 feet on Lib erty street and running back 200 feet to lot No. 5. Upon this property is located the canning factory of the late Jas. B. Lanier. Bidding to com mence at $452.92. Lot No. 6, situate on the corner of Long and Council streets, running back with Long street 200 feet. On this lot is located a large brick foun dry building. Bidding-to commence at $924. - - f Lot No. 7, situate on the corner of Liberty and Long streets, fronting on Liberty street 100 feet and running back 200 feet with Long street to lot No. 6. Bidding to commence at $'7 9 50. A map of the above described prop erty can be seen at my office. LEE S. OVERMAN, Administrator and Commissioner. Dated this5 28th day of Feb. 1899. M Many Men Have Many Minds, but when tha subject" is our fine laun dry work, they are all linked in one, and that is that the laundry work done by our up-to-date and perfect methods gi ves more genuine satisfac tion, for its beauty of color and ex quisite finish in shirt,, collar or cuff, that you can obtain anywhere else. SALISBURY STEAM LAUS3DRY. him m WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS i FOR SALE. One 6froom 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, lit would be advisable to see me before renting store rooms or dwel lings. R. L. SHAVER. JAPANESE CSTUIRIS A New And Complete Treatment, consisting of hUrrusi i UKIH.S, apsuies 01 wmiment and two Boxes of Cjintment, A never-failing cure for Piles of every nature and degree. It makes an operation with the knife, which is painful, and often results in dsath-, innecessary. Why endure this terrible disease? We pack a Written Guarantee in each $1 Box. Np Cure, No Pay. 50c. and $1 a box, 6 for $5.! bent ny man. samples iree ; OINTMENT, 25c and 50o CONSTIPATION &ZVZiSi:& ?reat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, "mild and pleasant to take: especially adapted for, children's use. "'50 loses 25 cents. . , F R E E.-A.vial of these famous little Pellets will ba eiven with a i box or more of Pile Cure. S.'otich-1-Thk genuine fresh Japanese Pile ., ,1.1 1.. 1 - H knmss druggist Iranre Sfleria- M lair From our i)rimo stock of Meats know that they will get the juciest and tender est Meats, cut, dimmed and sent home ready for table in ship shape style, and cut from the choicest Meats in "the city. Our service is prompt and obliging. The Large Sale of our Special at 12 1-2 Cents per lb. caused us to run out of that grade. A fresh, sup- ply just in to go at the same price. Fine Cakes and dandies. Lichtenstein & Teiser. Phone 104, Bell Blocl. This refers only to Woolen Dress Goods" of all descriptions, W i nter Hosiery, U n -derwear and Gloves, Flannels, Blankets, . Down Quilts & Sateen Comfortables. v It Will pay you to in- vestigate. j LIGHTEN DRY GOODS HOUSE. T.F.Kluttz&Oo, Druggists, Salisbury, - N. C, 'TRUTII IS MIGHTY AND WILL PREVAIL." "HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY." OLD HENRY is PURE, MILD, MELLOW, in FULL MEASURE BOTTLES, and can be relied on for all purposes, when GOOD Whiskey is wanted. See that seals over corks are intact and our name blown in bottles. t ..." Straus Gunst & Co., . Proprietors, . RICHMOND, - - - VA. . We guarantee rates. TIIE SOUTHERN STOCK MU- - 1 TUAL INSURANCE CO., offers insurance at . SOUTHEASTERN TARIFF ASSO CIATION RATES and pays back a dividend of 20 per ct.' Take advantaete of this offer and don't be hereafter regretting, the lost opportunity. Agent. CirOfflce in old bank Building.' Southern Railnay. Trains leave Salisbury, NO 8:43 p m No 35, daily for Atlanta and Char lotte Air Line division and all points south and southwest; carries through Pullman drawing room buffet . sleepers between New York, Washingtpn, - Atlanta and New Or leans, Charlotte and Birmingham. Pullman tourist car for San Francisco Wadnesdays via New Orleans and Southern Pacific. 8:17 a m No 37, daily, Washington and Southwestern Limited for Atlanta, Birming ham, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans and all points South and South west ; through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis ; dining car, vestibuled coach between Wash ington and Atlanta. (5:27 a m No -8, daily for Richmond ; con nects at Greensboro for Raleigh, Goldsboro, Morehead City, Norfolk and Winston. 10:30 am Nail, daily for Atlanta and all ?oints South ; solid trains Richmond to At anta; Pullman sleeping-car Richmond to Greensboro; connects at Spartanburg for Asheville. 10:47 a m No 38 daily for Washington, Richmond, Raleigh and all points North ; car ries through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper New Orleans to New York; Jackson ville to-iNew l one; nirmingnam toUharlotte; Pullman tourist car.; rrom San Francisco Mondays via New Orleans and South Pacific: close connections at Greensboro for Raleigh lioiasDoro ana flioreneaa City. . 9:34 p m io 38, daily, Washington and Southwestern Limited for Washington and all points North ; Pullman sleeper Charlotte to Richmond ; close connection at Greensboro with through sleeper for Norfolk. 8:00'n m-No 12'dailv for Richmond. Ral eigh,-Goldsboro and af! points North; con nects at Salisbury for Asheville. Knoxville, Chattanooga and Nashville ; connects at Greensboro with train carrying Pullman oa,r for Norfolk. - 10:05 a m No 11, W N C, leaves for Ashe ville and points Wests 80p m No 15, W N C, leaves for all points West. ' . V 12:30 p m Yadkin' train leaves for Nor wood.; . First sections of all scheduled freight trains carry passengers between points" at which they are scheduled to stop. Your attention is called to Winter Tourist Tickets on sale to,, best resorts in Florida, Cuba, Mexico and other Southern points," at zreatly reduced rates for the round trip. Parties holding tourist tickets purchased at Greensboro or-points north or east there of, can buy side trip tickets to Asheville, N. 0., in the "Land of tne Sky." Frank S Gannon, 3d V P and Gen. Mgr. Washington, D. C. John M Culp, Traffic Manager, W A Turk, Gen, Pass"enger Agt., S U Hardwick, Ass't Gen. Pass. Agt.. Atlanta, Ga. R L Vernon. Travelling PassA gt., South Tryon Street, Charlotte FOR FIRST CLASS MEATS GO TO A FIRST CLASS MARKET. v J S M ARABLE. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The firm of A. J. Whitimore & Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent. All indebtedness will be resumed by me and all col lections due the company will be made by me. ! - - . John ,V. , Hammill. r
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