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Sale of- : T , .. . , . 1 ; v l J Prices Gu There are some who would call our war in the Philippines a holy war. And so it is and all the holes are 2x7, and a man in each that either knew what liberty was or was feeling for it with what ever of intelligence he possessed. About four hundred Filipinos and dasnesoff editorials as rapidly HD1 K1VU xiwuum uy tuo nujcn- and as any otner editor blessed with two arms. Mr. Smith does Writes With His Mouth. Aaron Smith, editor of the Mount Pleasant, Tex., Times:Re view, is probably the only armless editor in the United States, says the Fourth Estate. He places a pen in his inouth, cans on Saturday. Not less than this number. were" shoto death by our soldiers on thatX- date ac cording to a, dispatch '.from Gen. Otis. And some say God is do ing this to forward tne cause of Christianity. Asheyille Citizen. 1-2. In order to clear our counters for fall goods we will sell bur entire line of colored Lawn and Organdie at the below named VERY "LOW prices. 30c. and 25c. at 20c. and 18c. 15c. and 12 l-2c. 10c. and 8 1-3 12 l-2c. at 10c. at 7 l-2c. at 5c. You will find in .these goods greatest values ever offered here. - Yours ti the J n o serve, What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It is the newly discovered reme dy, the most effective preparation ever devised for aiding the diges tion and Assimilation of food, and restoring ,the deranged digestive orsrans to a natural condition. It some of. his writing-with his toes, but the bulk of it is done with his mouth. -He Uses a pen because it does not require1 such pressure upon the paper as when a common lead pencil is used; theref ore, it does not tire his mouths j ; He says he can sit down for hours at a time and write with but little inconvenience, and the only thiDg that bothers him is dressing himself.; in doing which he is obliged to have some assistance. Mr. Smith, ten vears.asro. was The Mechanics' and Investors Union Provides the citizeis of Sorth Carolina with the best pian for the profita ble and safe investment of monthly savings tbat has ever been devised. The following reasons are given in support of the statement: 1. The Company is operated under a carefully-prepared charter, granted by the State of North Carolina in May, 1893, to well-known citizens of Raleigh. 2. The plans of the Company were prepared with the utmost care by cap- a uic caci auu aic iu cacivu atuui la tviiu uuc laws ui cue iniiauc 3. The Officers and Directors are prudent, honest and careful business men, who are themselves stockholders, and are doubly interested in the wel fare and financial success of the Company.' . 4 The permanence of the Company has been provided for in the same manner that banks and other corporations provide for their safety and per manence. That is to say The stockholders are not permitted to break up and ruin the Company by demanding the return of their stock before matur ity. ' They a n sell and transfer it without cost, or the ComDanv will make advances on it. . 5. The plans provide for the regular monthly payment of sixty-five cents per month for $100of stock, or for its multiples up to $19 50 per month to one person, which latter payment win, in one hundred months, mature $3,000 stock, making an investment a dan ted to the noor man. woman or child .who can only save two cents per day, also to the parent who wishes to create a luna oi ..-ou, $1,000 or $3,000 for the education of his familv .- . . i he guarantee und, which now amounts to several thousand dol lars, protects the stock of everv member whether i nvpstnr nr hnrrnwpl"V f rnm damage or loss. In case of death-. 'the Trust f-fhis pn slble for the monthly dues until maturity of the shares of stock, at. which time the widow or heir will receive the full amount. This increases the value and security of the investment. - . 7. The funds of the Company are invested in first mortgages on improv ed real estate, which are held hv R s. Jprma., Trp found he was unable to handle protection, benefit and final payment of the stock held by the members. DooKs -vitn any degree oi satisiac- AcacouiwCTme uuu transieraoie, ana tney can not oe used lor any other lfnn w purpose, -rne uompany owes no debts of any kind. null . I ft rpu. .sn . J , . ... J. A. Schear, of Sedalia, Mo., He then embarked in a lournaHotflft saved his child from death by istic venture, and has successfully Loan Fund. This is done without expense lor papers. croup by using One Minute Cough published the Times-Review since . 9- IJ is a purely mutual Company; the profits are divided to the invest Cure. It. cures cousrhs, colds. 1893. His naner is an eiht-naore . ' ' i t 7 i : r- i in 'i no -n m rn nir o t iiv a 4 ava .-.iu ta. i . . . nnl oil 4hrnnf I 1 1 1 I ' 'yyuitiaiij yaj 3 IUC CUW1C IdA UU IUC SbUCK. 11 JS UOl lUXUUie la is a discovery surpassing anything wimiuea ra ine Dar,.ana pracuceu. .i ' . . i. . p ' l-lavu oiifoooofnl!r rnr nrohilo hilt he menicai nroies-1 "WVOOJLl" " " 3et known to the medical profes sion- James Plummer. pneumonia, grippe and lung troubles, mer. His paper is an eight-page throat journal and enioya a large circu- thf. hands of th nwnor James Plum-nation. V ' ' ? ' v 11. In order tr hc. become a member, and participate in the. ad vantages, tlie n . ' a n i - w . DlieCliil ARnflrL On nmAliTiiiT. There is a tiriie" tor allHbm!?s. i "' Vt i tuA - niwMh J-t.- mcnara rxi. : lyewis; oecre Early 0? of the Slate Board of Health feringfrom constipation, bilious- 3 -l'areport ' .4; on smallpox. The farst case oe- curred at Wilmington, January 1, 1898, and from that time , up to May 1st th6re were 616 cases in the State. There were seventeen (?) A "P TT T) T' 'T Hea.th8 Th.e death rato among inuiico nttf live poi vcui , nuitu is quite large, considering . that the ness, sick-headache indisrestion or other stomach or liver troubles. James Plummer. Uompany requires a written amplication,, diviner full rart,ip.nlars: he Officers of the Company are: Jno. C. Drewrv. President: J. S. Wvn- nie, Vice-President: B. S. Jerman, Treasurer; J. N. Holding,. Attorney: Geo. Allen; Secretary: W. S. Primrose, C. G. Latta. You are Invited to Become a Stockholder. C B. JORDAN, Agent, - Salisbury, N. C. Reid. Carolina I jacket. BBMV IBBHiHHBMBnHHH - ... : 1. fm mm tskees OXFORD HASH,; MARBURGS PICKINGS, CALIFORNIA Is U GGK1 , SEAL OF NORTH CAROLINA MARYLAND CLUB, CORNELL MIXTURE, and other popular brands just received at .' Cuthrell'i 3m Sasurance. i we. 3E do. s tlx ir & against loss from Tornadoes and Storms Many V Of I D CO Neuraljria, Sick Headache.- V W lLsJ La eriDDe. Pain.s. Nervoui L"1 , . . ' Z .. . . Headache. epmemic is oi so liffht a character. Anions the negroes the rate is one and tbree-jourtbs per cent: The r no ;headache. Ever bottle guaranteed. 2ic at all druggists. n. greater number of cases originated I OWn LOtS T0 P Ocll 6 ! an(1 tbe "lisease''is far worse in the rural ft sections or JNortneastern North Carolina. " lDjr Men ' t ; 1:, : 'J : ' i . U ijOt jno. 1. in -jsasfc. ward ot thfe town of Salisbury, on Lee street, ad joining M. L. Bean and Mrs. Gordon's property, near railroad, 60 feet -by 200 feet. Lot No. 2. In North Ward of the town of Salisbury, on Main street, ad joining the Mowefy, Roueche and Shaver lots: 118i feet by 201 feet. Harriet E. Johnston property. Ti tle guaranteed. i. , For particulars address, McCall & Nixon, Attorneys, Charlotte, N. C. ; , B eer policies 1 are now. being Written I Mea mm, Fresh Stock New Policies. , Kates this Week. Low R. E. Jones, G. A. 2 Floor Holmes Bid. P. O. Block. Salisbury, - TV. O. We guarantee' rate's. - THE SOUTHERN STOCK MU i TUlAL INSURANCE CO., 1 offers insurance at SOUTHEASTERN TARIFF ASSO j CIATION RATES and pj ,ys back a dividend of 20 per ct. f Take advantage of this offer and don't be hereafter regretting the lost opportunity. 1 Agent. SC fflce in old bank building. G arc! en EE Go anywhere go to all the furnishing stores in town, and you come right backvbere you started from,- that is, if you look here first. Cfln't. hf nt.hfirwisp.. wit.h sn'rli nsanrtniRnf aa' nnro rri 1 1 , . . 1 - . " . " " K-" jme coiorea .people are the - 1 j ' J., 'f .s , . I. Zephyr, Madras and Silk Negligee Shirts, light as air itself, world. They , have preaphing sho wn fn. the handsomest patterns-perfect fitting-1 pair round cor- HI . -. III.. B 4 .. Snow Hill congregation has in ?c.At this price our hne i troduced anew feature to interest afe far above the price. The patterns are such as are usually quoted bis flock and hold them in, the elsewhere at 75c, here at 49c. .. church to a late hour. He calls it the ''Newspaper." After the 1 5c- Night Robes, made of 6ne muslin, 60 inches long, embroid- preaebmg every one is asked to ironis in oiue anci pins, nere at ic. hand in on a slip of paper an item of news; These are then read by the preacher. It is said that some of the items -areJof a racy charac ter; As the newspaper" growTs he m interest, and meetings expand the; sun climbs higher ' and higher in the heavens, day by day, before the cooks and others reach their places of employment.- Newton Enterprise. Econ6my9 The OLD ELM BEER GARDEN. The only one in the city. You will find it V on Council Street. Call and get a cool glass of JftLT beer. YOU Will find a sumably for te purpose of nice place and gOOd strengthening the Filipino army seats and a s The Bargain Givers. E SB IS. The Question is where can we sret BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. the If t: asnnaUv in the war with Spain you will call at our store and carefully inspect u-rvanx xo in tBe Philippines, has nroved a our filfiffant npw stork we think that rmi urill serve you at the Old veritahio boomerang, the tele- be able to solve this problem. We feel sure Elm' .Tree.-,-Beer . . Gar ."i" w" &r w3hfi3! that ourgoods and prices'wiil BOTH PLEASE den., . ' ,; C. W. POOLE: m jLoawns, A . . - " - Paercles, Cfaslei i ' ' - -1 - ':'-', " "' 1 - "'-i. ;-:' v . .' :'.. ; ". and . i.' ."..' .: ' ' ;.- y-,'- r biOOd are now oemg nsea oy ine in surgents with terrible effect upon our men in the battles south of Manila. 'So we find that the guns intended to kill Spaniards are now being used by bpamards to kill Americans. ! - you, ) Yours anxious to please, Phone No. 114. Judge Starbuck will wake ud some of the natives at next court. Thirty-six judgments were taken against witnesses, subpoenaed to court during the first week and who failed to-answer when their names were called. He entered a fine of $80 and costs in each case. Murph v Scout. - , 'Hundreds of, women .--and "chil dren: are reported to bo dying of staryation in .bast Africa, owing to a "drought. ' ' : ; , S1.50 Oxford Ties for 7oc. Car olina Racket : s Dr. W, H. Wakefield, Oculist and Aurist, of Charlotte, will be in Salisbury, at Central Hotel, on Wednesday June 28th for the prac tice of his profession. . He limits his wcirk to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. , ;W. .. MV GallagLer. of Bryan, Pa. , says: 4 For fo: ty years I nave , u iea various cougn m cal cines. One Minute Cough Cure is best of all. It relieves1 instant ly and cures all' throat .and lung troubles. James Plummer. : I : HO CURE-KO PAY , . That lsbthe way'all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTEMISS CHILL TONIC for Malaria Chills and . Fever. It Is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. ' Adults pi ef er it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price 50 cent. . Little Bo-Peep but no one needjwbrry about mutr ton this time of the year, if they can get dainty and delicious. Spring lamb for an appetizing and nour ishing Summei meal. We'have everything in choice ; meats, and all the delicacies of J the season in Spring broilers, lamb, veal and mutter that will suit the most crit ical epicure. 0 - Lost Her Sheep, r. ' IF YOU CAN'T KEEP UP "WITH THE BELt COW Gallop in the' Gang; Try P. W. Brown for, fine Rye Whiskey, Old TayloT, J." VV. Harper's Canadian Club, Canadian Jule, Old Henry, Old Gorden, and many other . fine Whiskeys. 1 keep a good stock of fine Beers, Draft and Ex ports. Give me a trial. Yours to serve," ' i Phone 53. - .: ' ; JP. W. B5iOWN.
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