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XT t M 1 1 JL VJ I L are cordially incited r r to inspect ou -'"! Collarette Jackets. Our buyer has just returned from the North ern markets of two weeks stay selecting- the latest and noveliest Iineieyef purcnasea. vis it our store and examine ourf prices and if we don't give you better goods for cnea ...:n f:A 1 'J' j-4.;r we win iui itJit our weir earn eu rv the acknowledged cheapasti JACOB FISHER ST., NEAR STAND PIPE ELEGANT j , Torisorial Parlors 0 over Davis & Wiley Bank by Xri Ernest Serine, recently Tonsorial A rtisfc to the New York Stock Exchange. Handsome equipment. Professional hair droning. Pifvate parlors for ladies aad children. 29 FELlMA;M ' IV i r j FOR SALE. 1 farm with 2-storv house 'on it. 50 acres, 1 mile from. fountain, splen-' if r did for truck farming and dairtf; 5 or l-c-1 6 other houses in different parks oi town; 1 house at Spencer. It will be well to see me before buying. B L. SHAVER, Act. FRESH. TURNIP SEED ."' ' at KLTJTTZ'S DRUG STORE. Fine lackered 3 and Fat, just received at D. M. Miller's. ! . 13 then niSSQLUTimi NOTICE. The firm of Ritch & Outlaw is this day dissolved by niutuaU-onsent. The business will be continued at the old stand by B C outlaw. . All persons indebted to the old firm are requested to call and settle their accounts. -M. L. Ritch, B. C. Outlaw. Liine, Cement and Plaster. A Car Load of Each Just Received. F0K SALE: lots on one of rincipal roads leading1 out of Sal isbury. They bor der on town line. A splendid chance for a good invest ment E.E A IVLotlel COAL YARD it must be that gives, every one complete satisfaction from its supply. That is what yo get every-viime when you buy " our well screened' Jellied CoI. For domestic or business purposes, there is none superior to the famous Jellico. It willgive more heat to the ton than any coal you can burn: Place? your order at once as coal is advancing every day. : ' JOS. Hi M'NEELY & CO. Offico at T. F..Y(iunn's. . ' " Married 81 Years. V- Uncle Peter Stanslev and Aun Susan Stansley have lately cele brated the eighty-first anniversary of their . marriasre at Sandnskv: IS , mJ W Ohio. They are negroes of North ern birth and both' have lived in the immediate vicinitv of their present home sinco 1818. and of their i2 children the four younger ones survive. Uncle 1'eter, who is lUz years old, recalls incidents of the War of 1812, and remembe.i watching from the shores of Sandusky bay the return of Commodore Perry after his victory at Put-in-Bay. Aunt Susan is 94 years old, and is remarkably strong and well con sidering her extreme age. V 'That tress of Proved Guilty. pretty young postmis the village where we spent the summer was a regular flirt." . f "You don't say. Then, why d jdn't you report her to the gov ernment?" ' L L T I 1 , it n -- vv ny. wnat ror i" wnu me "Trifling males."' The Office of Admiral. The- office of Admiral was not created for the navy of the United States until the sect nd year of the Civil -Var. Previously the grade of captain was the highest in the service, although the title of com- mol" la,l been accorded to COm- manders ,of squadrons and naval stations. The grade of rear ad miral was created on July 16, 1862: that of vice admiral, on December 21, 1864, and the high est grade of all, that of Admiral, on July 25, 1866. The rank of Admiral in our navy is relatively equivalent to that of General of the army; vice admiral to lieu tenant general, and rear admirni to major general- The pay per annum of Admiral is $13,000; the sea pay, of vic.e admiral, $9,000, and of rear admiral, $6,000. The general management and direction' of our naval affairs rests entirely with the Secretary of the Navv and his department. The admirals of all grades and other naval olhV cers are subject to his orders, and their duties are purely those of commanders. Leslie's Weekly. ml b&e TaEfc; off.o an Philadelphia Bulletin. BEAN it CO., REAL ESTATE AND RENT AGENCY 'Overman Building, Office No. 4. J, IlkSrswa. Eacycles, STORMERS AND EAGLE Bicycles, 25, $35 and $45. The slickest. wheels that wliirl. Solar Gas lamps. M. and W. Tires. A first-class line of Sun dries. A first-class livery. 2nd hand wheels at bargains. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. CITY CYCLE LIVERY & REPAIR SHOP, WILLIAMS & CO BURN. ELECTION NOTICE.- In pursuance of 'an act of the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina, ratified on the 6th day of March, 1899, "being CiAr of the Private Laws of 1809, aud being an act entitled, "An act to authorize the City of Sal isbury to issue Bonds to secure and supply to said City an Electric Light plant, Sewerage, Water "Works and for other purposes," and in pursuance of an ordinance ot the Board of Alder" men of said City, ratified 'at their regular meeting on the 2lst day of September, myy, calling an ele tion to be lield in said City to submit to the qualified voters thereof the' ques tion of the issuing of Bonds? to an amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars in the name of said City for the purpose of establishing purchasing, owning, equipping. con" structing and operating a system ol Sewerage, Water Works, and, Electric Lights for the use of said City and its inhabitants, the undersigned asMay orof said r"itviinri Kt.r fticin chairman of the Board of Aldermen hereby gives notice that an election will be held in saia Uity on the . - 30th Day of. October, 1899, unon the Question of the issue of said Bonds. All these in favor of "?'a Bond issue will vote-a ticket w the words written of printed thereon 'iFor issue of Bonds." and all PPfta will vote a ticket with the words wrii. ten or printed thereon, "Against tne issue of Bonds." .ora wlll - Books for rcgistratiorvof vorwm no finpnen at i lie isumj j i'- n yvtuues- or precincts in said City o day, Thursday wnd H riday P ljtie the election and all P.rsoP to vote are urged Vthis ouestion names and rote "' ,S1899 Dated SePUcnbcrottbL1899. Mayor and i x-.niclo Chairman of the Board of Alder wen. , . -r hP f ollowi ng have been appoi nted T,iotrars and Judges of elect ion: Rfirth Ward-Registrar, J. R. Mpn- J. Sadges of election, B ,11. Marsh, roe, 'i,. . . South Ward-Registrar, p. R. Jul- ian;' juogesoi ciw;wuu, x. u i v-lct. Ward-Recistrar. W. L. Ran- Vin: judges of election, J M. Peacock, C.W.Windsor. West Ward-Registrar, F. M Thompson; judges of election, J. D Jleilig, C. T. Jones. in ting the Kail on the Head i is what ou do every time you buy your luriiber, sash, doors, blinds, mouldings and all kinds of mill woru from rnv bomnlete stock. Contractors and buih erswill find that they get a superior jrade of lumber and work manship in this line, at lower prices, than can be bought elsewhere. CARRIAGE, REPAIR and PAINTSHOP, An nfrl Qavinn I rm uiu wujiiivj i Somktiiinu In It Toq. ; ''One's Retineuieut Is ToUl By ' Her Stationery.1' Our line of Box Papers, Fine1 Writ ing Papers and Tablets is truly charming. Exquisite tip.ts in all the approved shades. It doesn't cost any more to use correct Stationery and it certainly gives greater satisfaction, you will agree. Call and see the beautiful now line aispiayea at Cudirell's Driifi' Sfloro tP have never heard but three defenses of imperialism. The first is the financial argument that there is money in it. The , second is the religious argument that God is in it. ; The third is the political argumenV that we are in it and can't get out of it. W. J. Bryan. Most men are too modest to ad mit the size of their faults. An exchange asks: ""What shall we do with Cuba-?" Tie a little string to it and tell it to attend to its own business Raleigh Post. IU gWe guarantee rates. THE SOUTHERN STOCE TUAL INSURANCE CO l offers insurance at I ( SOUTHEASTERN TARIFF JSS(V 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. OfOflflr.p 1n old hank hTiildim?. I have bought the entire shop ot ueo. t- Hortbn at the old Bar ker stand, where I win conduct a first-class carriage snop. car riages and buggies re paired and painxea. a crtrnnQ built and re- naire. .We also . make! a soeciauy 01 nioc- shoeing. done in workmanship style! and guaranteed satisfactory, i nanK f ripfnds for nas.1 favors I solicit a share of the future patron- K J. mr I r , 171' ii Discovered by a Woman. Another srreat discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her anil for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital or gans were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep.. She finally Hscovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discover for Cob sumption, and was so limch re lieved on taking first.-dose, that she slept all nigtSnd with two bottles has Jjefen absolutely cured. Her naurr is Mrs.' Luther Lutz." Tli'w rites W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bot tles free at Kluttz . & Co's drug tore. " Kegular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed.' Diversify! Diversify!! Diversify!!! The Smithfield Herald says that the farmers, of Johnston county are more prosperous than in sev eral years. 4 'Diversification of crops has brough t Uus about in Johnston count3" uvVU the Her ald. . It is becoming clearer every year that the only hope of better times on the farm lies in diversi fying the crops. Tbe day of all cotton or all tobacco has en(ed with wide-awake farmers. Thev are planting for big crops of hog and hominy, and means to live' at home and ' board at the same place.. That's the road that leads to better conditions. Plant hog and hominy, sow Ieas and grow cabbages, raite chickens and turkey and sell eggs add these.and other Hko things and the to cottdn and tobacco farmers will live better. Diversify that's the hope of the Southern farmer. Kale5 ch News & Observer. ' The values offered are unparalelled. . The assortment is large and yaried. The special items of interest that are being- sold at less than cost re: Dress Goods, Black T'Tavys and Fan- cies. m a b mv vji jmt w r m m - Fancy Goods; Notions Domestics. Carpets and v Mattings. We can'sive you hf your purchase?) mone y ani are doing1 mi m firmis T) atr ons . o 6 A, - jfl. BASINGER,jg J) t :m : Sanitary ; rmmbing, 2r liTsa- " Shorthand and Typewriting. Anwine wishinr to learn this course will do well to see me be- t ' . .11: 1 fare leaving ior some conege ana paying n om xv io x uujc iuc amount it will cost nere at nome L guarantee to. give. as thorough ii)urse as you can get anywhere: ll furnish all necessary books and individual instruction for $10. On ly a half dozen more students can le accommodated. They can begin sj,oy timel Students can learn and tot" interfere with their other bus iness. Teach either boys or girls. - See me for liberal inducements 16 students. ; Zkv. V. Wyatt. (c - v. I ' SWEET AS JUNE ROSES is the linen that is laundered with the'perfection of skill for which the SALISBURY STEAM LAUNDRY is famlus. Clean, white and spotless, and with a domestic finish that can not be duplicated in this town, is the result bf our exquisite methods ana careful attention to details. Gas' Fittings, Steam and . Ilot Water Heating. Architectual Drawings Out nf town orders will receive prompt attention T Superiority in Workmansliip Guarantee!. . a i art Galvanized Iron Cornice, Tin, Sheet Iron Work and STatin i WsiSt Nicolsin. PHONE 109. : ASboulder ef Mm m ' or LaniD, irom wen acu can't' be spoiled by poor cooking. i flnvnr is tliere and will remain until the last cut. 'Ptiia ma vr li said of all our .A- uio xxa.vj - meats. For the economical housekeeper. ' , Five Toasts. ; A story is told recent v In fifa -au-.?- w.- o-entlemen of foreign ' birth - ' chanced to meet. One was a Rus sian, one a Turk, one a Frenchman, one an .American and the other an Englishman. . The gentlemen became bosom friends, and finally a champaigne supper was pro posed, at which each gentleman, to be in keeping with the times, was to give a toast to his native country, the one giving the best, toast to be at no expense for the wine. Here are the iver The Russian H rfce stars and bars of Russia tn&Trse never pulled down. The Turk Here's to the moons of Turkey, whose swings were never clipped j. ' The Frenchman Here's to the cock of France, whose feathers were never picked The American Here's to the star and stripes of the , Uni States of Ame-ver. trailed in defeat. ' ; TI , v , . The tfmdishman Here s to. the rumpm' roariu' Hon of Great Britain that tore down the stars and bars of Russsia, clipped the wings of Turkey, Picked tbe feathers off tbe cock of France and rai like h- H from the stars and stripes or iub.uu America. , The attention of those who are iisoosed to slur at the patriotism of the South, because its sons have not fallen over each other to en-, list fov imperialistic service in the Philippines, is respectfully' called to the official figures, which show that Georgia furnished more1 volunS teer for the 'war with Spain, proportion, to population, than any other stato in the Union.' Call earl 3' ajz daily to or of stock. v U. fvw i i t "f r i bi 1 1 i , , ... , i f j , V- 1.4 V ON CIIKISTMIS' DAY, TO ALL .-Ul". xuwvx BLACK OR TO1TE, I WILL GIVE TO EACH ONE A J WHISKEY FOR THEIR X MAS. NT t nARRY A NICE LlxL . A -ilJl' . Arl axttMVS At WINES, CIGAR, KINDS OP WH1&XIES, BUANDIKf Ar ' jD Tq BACCOS, AN.n voU WILLED ' - Eirst-Class Eestaraai mnnected with my Lr. .irord. Give me a TRIAD and be convinced. f - Saloon, on . Council Street. I will serve the best that the mai At the YS i if' '. Eor a EElAKEASTvDISH. Try Wheatlet, Cracked White Leggett's or Quaker Oat Flakes REV. S. A. DONAHOE. few Testifies to -the ;Good Qualities . Chamberlain's Cough uemeay. of On the 10th of December, 1807, Rev. S,A. Donahoe, pastor iu. R Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, : . - :."ri"2 1 w: Va:., contracted a severe cold ho plans to Keep uowii. eAeusco 7 - ,-,'- 4u v. no iuoio L r ottfinfled from the be . , I YU1VU " - . this is the market for her money. bv violent coughing Wo claim that one pound of our He savs": ' "After resorting- to a . . - , . . ' nnmhflr. of so-called Specifics,' meat is equal to two oi. iuai &om Vt;3in the house' to no oiioxvViro "nrimfi." ' nrnnP I nnrchased a bottle of 1 - I I ... t . 7 . . , S-S U T n-.nAlT Costs no more though. u;u liko a charm. T most u.4;.-4Itt. T-orntYimend: it to the l UCC1AU11 T v. v . ' l ... T ciTT X ArTTWblic." ' For sale by James rium iV. JL. &XlA V MAi I rner, Druggist, al Seasonal (irocerie Finest Cream aroni, Yoes' Cheese, Imported Mac: Maple Syrup, Buck wheat, Codfish, Seeded Rais ins, Citron, Currants, Prunes; Nelsons, Knox and Chal mers Gelatine, Etc. Lichtenstein & Teiser.
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