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The Summer Weights Must Go. C7 $1.00 VALUES Mm T 79c .Bound Over to Court. The case against the directors, manager, clerk and porter, re spectively, of the Greensboro dis pensary, charged with selling li quor to a minor, was tried before 'Squire Eckle to-day. The case is the. same one mentioned iri the Telegram some , time ago, when John Stack complained against the defendants for selling whiskey to his ispn, who is a minor. After hearing the evidence in the case 'Squire Eckle bound the directors over to court, upon their own recognizance. The clerk and porter; were dismissed. Greensboro Telegram. 75c. values :mm 50c 50c. VALUES NOW 38c SEE THEM. h wi ILL Mil 0 IL The Question is where can we erettne BEST GOODS for the LEAST iM ON Eg-Mf you will call at our store ana caretuiiy inspeci our elegant new stock we think thaou?will hA able to solve this orob errt WeMeoimre tKafcour sroods and orices wiUiROTFr Ptl'IFASE ypUi Yours anxious to :::pl9. Phone No. 114. McCuDDins & Jorcian. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. Desirable Town Lots to sell in all parts of Salisbury and Soencer. Prices I and terms made satifactory. I reasonable An Infanticide Case. Hickory. July 21. The trial of Freeman Huffan and wife and Daisy Killiam, charged with in fanticide, which has been going on in the city magistrate's court for the past three days, terminal ed this eveninar. I The defendants f3 s were bound over to the next term of Catawba Superior Court- in the sum of 8100 each. This was 6ne of the hardest fousrht cases that the" writer has eye r attended, and the term of court will perhaps be one of the longest on docket. The lawyers for the defendants were Messrs. Self & Whitener and 1. D. Huf ham. of Hickory. The prosecutors were Solicitor Hnr- haw and Messrs. Feimsler & Yount, of Newton. Chailotte Ob server. Murder at Red Springs. Mrfxton, July 21. This after noon about 5 o'clock a negro nam ed John Mouroe shot and instantly killed Mr. Atkinson, the town marshal of Red Springs. The ne gro made his escape. JUoodhounds have been wired for and will be on the trail by 8 o'clock. No par ticulars are obtainable. dun-shot wounds and powder burns, cuts, bruises, sprains r6tmds from rusty nails, insect vTstuigsnd ivy poisoning quickly f healed, by je Witt's Witch Hazel ijalve, .rcmtiYeiy prevents oioou poisoning?! r Beware of counter feits.. "0WitttV'. is safe and sure. Jamv JGUurunior. Bobbers in Thomasville. The work of experts is plainly seen in a robbery at Thomasville last night, reported to our police this morning. The store of J. M. Marsh & Company was entered during the night and shoes, clothing and pis tols were . taken away in great quantities, while the safe in the store was blown open and a thous and dollars in cool cash was taken. Of course there is no clue what ever, but the work shows mat there must have been a good big gang of them and that they were professionals. There is no bank in the place and it is necessary for money to be kept over night in the store safe, which was supposed to be burglar proof as well as fire proof, the idea being that to blow it open would take fine work and that the ndise would wake up the whole town. : But as a matter of fact it didn't and the robbers slipped away as quie tl y as th ey cam e. G reens bo r o Record. . " Oil me Rush at Depar lent Store. Mr. Vernon and the Kissing Bug. . The Greensboro Record has this on the changed appearance of Mr. R. L. Vernon: The much talked of kissing bug must have been down this way. Mr. R. L. Vernon, the affable traveling passenger agent of the t Southern, vwas in town last even ing and is minus his moustache. He was reticent as to the cause, but a friend volunteered the in formation that a kissing bug, in trying to"buss" himbecame tan gled up in his beard and he con cluded to shave it off, fearing pois on. Any way it is off and he looks decidedly-kiddish. hi s Sale Will ' .Only La st mm People are taking advantage of this grand sacrifice sale and buying good Sheeting at 3 l-4c. per yard, Bleach ed and Unbleached,' all goes at a sacrifice. You ought to see the 2c, 3 1-26., 4-1-26. and 5c. Lawns go. They won't last long. . A terrible storm visited por tions of Turnersburg and Eagle Mills -.townships Monday after nooh, between :2 and 3 o'clock. It waa very destructive jusjbnorth of Harmony. Statesville Mascot. DeWitt's Little Early expel from the system all ous accumulations, 4 regulate un- y.'A. diseased stomach surely dermines health Tt . dulls the brarnVtills energy- destroys the nrTOU5 system, and predisposes td'inVauifjand fatal diseases. All dyspeptic - troubles? tq quickly cured by Kbdol Dyspepsia Cure. It-has cured I thousands of eases and is-? cutintherrf every day. tts ingfcdients:1aresxicH that it can't help 'curmj. James Plumr. mer.- FRESH X U -KIN 1.T SEED at KLUTTZS DRUG STORE. Ssrp An! in i - 1 ! I i Mil All Summer Clothing Must Now be Sold Price no Object. t - . : - .'-it' i - Every Man, Boy and Child Suit Must Now Go to Make Room for 500 Builos Ol ot s Must be sold without a pro: it. Choice of all our $1.00 and , $1.25 SOFT MADRAS SHIRTS at 69c. Rare chanc e act quick. 1 Highgrade Linen Collars in any style 9c each, 10 days only. This sale of Clothing will continue till Don't wait till too late. poison- the ftomacB,v bowels- and liver, and purify C the-J blood,. They drive away disease- 'dissipate melan choly, and give health and vigor for the drily ; routine. Do not orripe or sicLja.1' Jame&.lummer. Prices on Shoes are all cut half to move them out. They are going, too. Clothing brand new goods, not old out-of-style stuff as others are pushing, for half of anybody's prices Every Other Department Must Go at a Great Sacrifice, JUST 6 DAYS LONGEE, - . - to make room for fall goods. Customers don't miss this. YOURS READY TO SERVE YOU, FINK. v 1 ' per cent. discount reg ulai On account of changes to be made oh our store room we will make this great sacrifice sale for 30 DAYS. This sale is one of our record breakers and we mean exactly what we advertise, viz : $25.00 Suits, 1-3 off $16.67 $20.00 Suits, 1-3 off $13.34 $16.50 Suits, 1-3 off $11. OO $15.00 Suits, 1-3 off $10.00 V1V 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 J 8 8 8 8 8 8 or . i off from price $12.50 Suits, 1-3 off $8.34 $10;00 Suits, 1-3 off $6.67 $ 7.50 Suits, 1-3 off $5.00 $ 5.00 Suits, 1-3 off $3.34 Investigate this sale at once and secure the best and choicest Suit, for they are bound to go at these prices. All our J. S. TURNER'S Fine Hand Made $5.00 and $6.00 . Shoes now reduced to BS, All Crash and Straw Hats at HALF PRICE. Our goods are first-class, mostly this season's goods. They must go to make room, save packing for workmen and for winter stock. Everybody invited and welcomed. Excepting Serge Goats and Vests. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Brown Clothing Co. Salisbury, N. C. IIOIA.ll BLOCK. i" ;f
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