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CLOT HI NG. LOTH RIG. vur uiotmng Department vunuicu t ou is Tor unriRtmaR. IS s, stacked full Youth's and s. We carry . Visit our Cloth-hasingyour Our Dry Goods and Dress Goods Depart- Suits of all styles and prices.) ing Department before purd Biristmas ment is line of up-to-date. We a While the brave" and devoted highland regiments in the Britishrfrrhe apparent determination of so carry a nice SHOES for Men, Ladies and Childre'n. Hats, Trunks Valises, Telescopes. A full line of Gents Furnishings. Visit our store before purchas ing your UHKISTMAS GOODS. JACOB ZWFLSHEK ST., NEAR STAND PIPE. FELDMAN. Sale! Some members of the firm of House, Stoudemire & Co. will withdrawn January list. In order to take up their shares our stock must be reduced at A Great Sac ificei Our sample rooms, including two warehouses, are jam full, and to turn this immense stock of goods into cas h in such a short time means to ALMOST GIVE IT AWAY. Now listen: To meet those members who are going: to withdraw means we must meet them with the cash. So if you have some cash come get your part of this large stock. Lassen: We WU1 Give Y ra a Stove at 20 per cent, below cost, and remember, before the great rise. Get your 1 Beds, Chairs, and anything we have in stock at your own price. We must turn it into money by January 1st, 1900. LargeTlot of China Closets, Book Cases Ladies Desks to go anyway for cash. v Kespectf u ly, HOUSE, STOUDEMIRE & GO. pur Stoves were bought 'ressers, MAIN STREET. CENTRAL HOTEL. . l I have just received a s COCOANUTS, MIXED NUTS, ; SEEDED RAISINS, CORSI CAN CITRON, pment of cam nnDATcn ncAPurc CREAM CHEESEj NAVY QUALITY HIGH, PRICES LOW. utlaw- Phone 114. B. Clayton nd APPLES, BEANS, &C.,' &C, &.C. FORSALE. Ten or more very desirable build ing lots, on the Lincolnton road, opposite the Howard property, 1 mile frotfi the fountain. For par ticulars apply to R. H. JOHNSON, , Salisbury, aN.C. Just Received and to Arrive: 500 Bbls. Lump Lime "Indian Rock," ."An chor Brand" and "Ga ger Keystone," also THACKER Splint and GEM J ELLICO Only Genuine, and all sizes ANTHRACITE. Satur J. Allen Brown. A Strong ;Pull. Your horses wont - get stuck in the mud when fed on my choice grain, middlings, chops and hay I keep the best that can be had and prices are lower than elsewhere. Give me a trial when in need of feed. . v Chas. W.i Windsor MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the provisions of mortgage executed by B. S. Caplan and wife, Estella Caplan, to the un dersigned dated the 6th day of April 1889, and registered in Book 6, Page 150, office )f the Reeister of Deeds of Rowan County, upon wnicn derauit has been made, I will sell at public outcry atl the Court House door in Salisbury , on flay, December 25:1, 1839, at 12 o'clo zk, the following real estate: Beginning as a stake Boyden and Shober's corner, thence with the street S- W. forty feet to a stake, thence N. E. the depth of one lot to J. (A. Caldwell's line, thence with Caldwall'i line N. E. forty feet to a stake, the ace with Boyden and Sho ber's line to the beginning, said lot being 40 feet front by 210 feet deep and lies ir the East Ward of the town of Salisbury, fronting on Lee Street. See Book61 of Deeds, pages 537 and 538; also Book 51 pafee 49, also Book 59 page 336. For full description see mortgage made by B. S. Caplan and wife to F. J. Murdoch, conveyed by said Capls ,n and wife to satisfy debt provided in said mortgage. Terms cash Tt is 20th day of Nov. 1899. I F. J. MURDOCH, Trustee. EXECUTOR S NOTICE- ' !.. ,, : :, , : l ' Having ijualified as executors of the estate of John L. Hedrick, late of the County oJ ? Rowan, li. C, notice is hereby gi ren to all "persons holding claims against said estate to present them dul; r authenticated to the unr dersigned executors pn, or before the 3rd day c f November W00, or this notice wi 1 b3 plea in; .bar of their recovery. ! Persons indebted to said estate wijl please make prompt pay ment. Dated this JNovemoer 3rd 1899. tTOHN A. HEDRICK and ADAM. O. UKDRlUit, I Exeputdrs of Jno. L. Hedriek, dee'd. L. 11. Clement, Att'y for Executors. service were dying at the front of Magersfontein the. insensate stock brokers of London were trying to 'rig the market" by means of rumors that Ladysmith had - been relieved and 10,000 Boers captured. After a while the British may be- firm to ask themselves if there is any justification for the sacrifice of so many gallant men lor the sake of saving the investments of rapacious stock jobbers. Chicago News. The Trench Navy. France appropriate a "half bil lion francs, or one hundred million dollars, to building warships is another and most -significant man! testation of the war spirit which is now rampant in all nations. Great Britain is increasing her enormous navy as fas Jas ships can be built. The KaisV is anx ious to spend untold j treasure in the same way and Japan -is in the race t to become a naval pow er. The United States have a number of battleships and other According to a' Berlin newspaper war vessels building or provided the Krupps are working day and for to an extent which a few night on a British order for 25,- years ago would have been appal- 000 shrapnel shells. Not a Surprise. ' T M 1 " 1 . it will not oe a surprise to any who are at all familiar with the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to know that peo ple everywhere take pleasure in relating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and in telling of the benefit they have received from it, of bad. colds 'it has cured, : threatened, attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of the children.; it has saved from at tacks of I eroup and " whooping cough. It is a grand, good medi cine. Jbor sale by James Jrlum mer, druggist.- . " - iinti gxrrr co.nMo.T Sitting t:s Kail os tie Ed what you do every your lumber, sash, time you buy doors, blinds, ling. But now if we have our own coasts to protect, i and in ad dition the Philippine Islands, the Sandwich Islands, Samoa and the West Indies to look after, we may expect to be saddled with an im perial naval establishment But of all the naval expansions that of France seems to be the most sig nificant. A hundred million dollars-will build a great fleet of battleships and cruisers. ' The French, while never a pow erful; maritime people, have al way s been distinguished as ex pert snip builders. Lfcan2es and revolutions in methods have fol lowed each other so rapidly in re cent years that war vessel? have become "antiquated while they were on the stocks. It may be that the energy and ingenuity which is now being applied to the production of a submarine boat will shortly evolve a machine which will make the great battle ships of England useless. That, however, is speculation. If the French find themselves in posses: sion of a great navy they will haye every disposition to use it. They are brave and impulsive and, as a rule, go ahead withji supreme dis regard of consequences. They are moulding and all if inda nf mill wnrt animated at the present time with from my complete stock. Contractors a bitter animosity " toward Ensr- and builders will find that they get a superior grade of lumber and work manship, in this line, at lower prices, than can be bought elsewhere. C. J. RICK. toouth Aincan war opportunity for J. Hi SLOAN, Wood Yard land. If the should afford an France to intervene against Ens- land it is not unlikely ) it will be utilized, and if France had a navy which could compete with that of England no one doubts that the pretext for intervention would be found. Baltimore Sun. PHONE 172. Orders left with David Shield, Mr. T. F. Young's store, will cieve prompt attention. at re- RE-SALE OF if ' Valuable Land In pursuance of a judgment of the Superior Court, in the special pro ceeding entitled "Wm. J& Ilnrton and others, against G A. Ilorton and oth ers," and also of an order of re-sale rendered by the said court in said special proceedings on the 4th day of December, 1899, the undersigned com missioners will sell at the Court House door in the iown of Salisbury, at pub lic outcry to the highest bidder, bid ing to commence at S110.0O on Monday, Feb. 5, 1900, tract of land situate in Bowan coun ty, ad joininsr the lands of Levi E.ver hart, Chas. Cowan an others, contain ing seventeen acres (17) more or less. for more particular description rerer- ence is made to a deed rrom liobert s Sloan and wife to John Horton, dated December 14, 1877, and recorded in B M MP' M A. l Th I A- . AMI M on, page40. oi we is.egisier s omce oi Rowan county, and also to a certain deed from Maria Beaver to John Hor ton, dated 5 August, 1876, and regis tered in B. &7page 78, of the Kegis- ters office ofKowan county. T ' Terms of sale CASH. L. H CLEMENT, JED WIN C. GREGORY, i' , Commissioners. Dated December 18, 1899. Charge of the Christmas Brigade. Half a foot, half a foot, Half a foot onward I Down on the Christmas toys . Swooped the six hundred, Grabbing for drum and horn Many a skirt was torn, Many a toe was crushed. By the six hundred ! Clerks to the right of them, Clerks to the left of them, Clerks massed in front of them ! ' Fumbled and plundered I Things ripped to pieces there, .-Arms reaching through the air, Mad women jamming and Grabbing things everywhere Frightful six hundred. J. B. Clark, Peoria, 111., says, "Surgeons wanted to operate on for piles, but I cured them with De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counter feits. James Plum mer. De Witt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver,' invigorate the system.! Famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. James Plummer. Holiday An Old Story of New Goods will prove interesting now that you are thinking of Presents. Our counters and shelves are crowd ed with art'cles which will be appre.r ciated by the recipients, not disdain-1 fully cast aside as worthless. Perfumery, Toilet Waters, Combs, Brushes, Cosmetics and Fine Station. ery are just a lew we can mention. They may help you to arrive at a de cision. At CUTHRELL'S h ; ' DRUG STORE Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his child's life by One Min ute Cough Cure.' Doctors had given her up to die with croup. It s an infallible cure for coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bron chitis and throat and lung troubles.' Relieves at once. James Plum mer- KIDNEY TROUBLE RHEUMATISM, SORE THROAT, SKIN DISEASES. GOUT, BLOOD DISORDERS, PIMPLES OPEN SORES, iRE POSITIVELY CORED f SULPHOME. A Yaluabla book sent free bj the ULPHUMC CO., . 200 Marin ChlMf. SULPHUME d.lQUtBSlM.IIUl XnaglaMOf water make an invigorating and health fnl drink of sulphur water, nature Bleed Purifier. One bottle contain. lfOO doses or will make 12trouf salphume baths. PrBetl. For sale by Edwin Cuthrell druggist. Thou Shalt Not Kill. - The Lord hath said, "Thou shalt not kill;" Yet man hath shed and sheddeth still The blood of man in fight and -: fray For vengeance and for wages, With hand that pity never staid, Hath noan not clutched the bloody j blade In battle and in row and raid From time's remotest ages! Man prayeth the Lord; the Father eternal. To bless the red sword of every infernal ' Contrivance that mutters and belches its mad Maledictions in deep tones of thunder. O, impious' worm, profanely to pray The Father, who giveth the tem- ,ple of clay. To bless thee in tearing the temple away In tearing the soul and its tem ple asunder : ' That man who hath the power to speak Was given neither claw nor beak With which to tear his fellows; flesh Doth show the Lord's good will; Yet man would kill his kith and ; . kin . With guns that drown the tem pests din, v And pray to Him to bless the sin, Who says.. "Thou shalt not! kill." mill Is lite WsiIM of tihLvin) thee Thou asketh God to help thee j hght. Our Father would He help smite . Thy brother worms who ask the same 5 He heard and hears thee still, And hears the whir of the mur derous shell, The terrible moan and the victor's yell, And says to the men turning earth into hell,. "Thou shalt not kill not kill!" Johnston Will Scott, Democrat. in (Pa.)J With Hoe and Gun. . The Transvaal Boer behind the hoe Perhaps may be a trifle slow; -But he's a sight to make men run That Transvaal Boer behind a f?un. Indianapolis Journal. Unanswerable. The American tourist is so firm ly convinced that he is being cheated on all hands during his European travels that he occa sionally over steps the bounds of prudence. "What is the price of this pin?" asked a young man in a Paris shop, handling a small silver brooch of exquisite workmanship. "Twenty francs, monsieur," said the younsr American. "It's or a present to my sister; I'll give you five francs for it." L L 111--W- .' Len it wouia oe l zat gave ze present to your sister," said the Frenchman, "'with a deprecatory rug, "and I do not know the young Companion. The values offered are unparalelled. The assortment is large and varied. The special items of interest that are being sold at less than cost are: Dress Goods, Blacks, Navys and Fan cies. Hosiery Underwear, Flannels. Fancy Goods, Notions, Domestics. Carpets and Mattings. We can save you half your purchase money and are doin so daily to our numerous patrons. Call early and get choice of stock. elling Out On account of dissolving co-partnership our Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Etc. must be sold until January first. These Prices Will Sustain Above Statement: 65 Men's Suits worth from $4 to $IO, now $2.25 to $5.75. 25 Men's Suits worth from $12 to $15, now $7.50. 25 Men's Overcoats mademoseiie." Youth's worth $4.50 to $15, now $2.75 to $8.50. 100 Skirts worth $2.50 to $5.00, now $1.25 to $2.75. 35 Mohair and Silk Skirts worth $6 to $12, now $4 to $6.75. 75 Dress Patterns worth 50c. to 75c. yd., now 18c. to 35c. 40 Silk Waist Patterns worth 75c. to $1.25 yd., now 39c. to 75c. 400yds. Carpet worth 50c. to 75c. yd., now 25c. to 33c. Also a big line of Linen Shenille Goods, Comforts, Blank ets, Etc., at specially low prices. This sale is on 2nd Floor Bell Block, Rooms 5 and 6. Tommy Got One. Tommy (on Christmas morning) Where does . Santa Claus sret all his stuff, mamma? Mamma Oh, he buys it. Tommy Well, he must be a jay o let anyone palm off a tin watch on him. Town Topics. Curiously enough, both Lord Roberts and General Kitchener, wno go to ooutn Airica to save British prestige are" Irishmen. , A Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manches ter, la., writinsr of his almost mi raculous escape from death, says: 'Exposure after measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night arid day. "All my doctors said I must soon die. . Inen I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured ,me. I would not be with out it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my rec ommendation and all say it never fails to cure Ihroat, Chest and ung Troubles." Regular size 50c. and, $1- 00. Trial bottles free atTheo. F. Kluttz, & Co's drug store. Agency for Murcotte Celebrated r r He Fooled the Physicians. ,A11 doator-s lolcl Renick Hamil ton, of .iest Jefferson, O., after sufferingi.18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a cost- v operation was Derf ormed : but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth,- and the best Salve in the world. 2o cents box. Sold by TheoF Klutta & Co., druggists. ' 'V , (7z n jvJ LLU LI Sold everywhere at 85c. per lb. Our price 75c- Wiley's Gaudies, 60c. lb. 50c. 11); A v Lichtenstein & Teiser. PHONE 104, BELL BLOCK.. Lowney's Candies, I
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