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OUR SPRING miwm 7 r to the iUfs is a whole bag of nice marbles with each suit bought from us. Nothing pleases the juve nile more than nice clothes and pretty mar bles. We've "been therb," that's why we know. Give a boy strong clothes that won't wear out at the knee and ters won't tear when j he right. We sell them that parel and throw in the ma along, boys. Our counters and shelves are piled high with choice new merchandise for you. , i that the cruel splin- slides and he's all kind of wearing ap rbles besides. Come I A goodly number of MENS' and BOYS' OVERCOATS still left to go at 25 to 5Q per cent, discount rather than keep them through the summer. Bm dot S rps J& Roge its LEADING CLOTHIERS, Bell Block, Cor. Main & Fisher Sts, SALISBURY, N. C ,- j :t ' :: ;.-B. - ; - eady M 'Business. OSS 8ss8 IP We have moved in the HEDRICK LOCK and are now ready for business. GONE 1NORTH. On account of our buyer to Durchase out snrincr and will make a reduction on alfl being gone north summer, stock we goods. cii rag Oppds Our New Spring Goods and are taking place or Our Dry Goods and Dress G also our line or (Jorsets, Ua tions, etc. CLOTHING f uniidren more tnan ever rivals of Mens', Ladies' and , wear, also SHOES, Neck brated brand of "Sporlong' SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS. are arriving daily 11 Winter Goods. cds are up to-date, burgs. Laces, .No- r Men, Boys and before. -New ar- Childrens' Under- ear, and the cele- Coliars and Cuffs. IS IP $11$ MEDIUM BLOCK. MJklH STREET, SALISBURY, H. C. A Prosperous Investment Company: Mechanics an Union Of Raleigh, North Carolina. Investors Wm. Orr, Newark, O., says 44 Ve never feel safe without One Minute Cough Cure in the house It saved my little boy's life when he had the pneumonia. ' We think it is the best medicine made." It cures couhs and all lung dis eaaes. Pleasant to take, harm: less'and gives immediate results. James Plummer. B. M. Miller's, HEADQUARTERS FOIL Fine Groceries. Calls especial attention to this Por- - celain Patent Flour. Own packing Canned Tomatoes and Apples, unsurpassed, each ; can guaranteed.' : Besides other Canned Goods. Heinz's Baked Beans, Catsups, ; Soups and Pickles. Full assortment of Langdon's Crackers and. Cakes. The very best Mackerel offered on the market. Large assortment of Garden Seeds. 100 bushels Block Spring Oats just received. Mountain Buckwheat, Georgia 'and Maple Syrup. Best line Cured Meats. Highest grade Coffees. Highland, Moca and Java, 25c; Premium i Blend, 30c; Monogram 33 Jc. Keep everything in a first-class " , grocery store. ; JUST RECEIVED - 5 CAES of the Famous Blue Gem Jellico Coal the old original, no dust or slate. Once tried you will have nothing else. We have also received a large shipment of ANTHRACITE COAL in all sizes. Egg, Stove and Nut, the best on the market. Give in your order at once, don't wa.it until jyour bins are empty and bad weather sets in JOS. H. M'HEELY & CO. Office at T. F. Young's. St. Peter and the Kickers. St. Peter, it, is said, sits out by the heavenly gates, his .hands on the strings of a lyre, and he sings, as he sits, a low song, as he waits for the souls of those who expire. He hears in the distance the chorus of song that swells at the foot of the throne, and he smiles as the music is wafted along and warbles this lay of his own: "There room in this region for millions of souls, who by sorrow and woe were bereft: 'tis for those who have suffered the melody rolls, but the kickers must turn to the left. There is room here for 'people who, when they were young, per sisted in sowing wild oats, but who boomed up their city with sinew and tongue, but the kickers must go with the goats. There is room for the people who pointed with pride to the beauty and growth of their town, who kept singing its praise and charms till they died, but the kickers Twill please amble down. They'd say that the music was all out of tune, and angrelic robes band-me-downs, and they'd send for a jeweler to the moon to sample the gold in their crowns. So while there is room for a million of souls, who by sorrow and woe are bereft, we want no complaints of the music that rolls, so the kickers will turn to the left." Ex. The Best Medicine For Rheumatism. "I think I would go crazy with pain were it not for Chamber lain's Pain Balm," writes Mr. W. H. Stapleton, Herminie, Pa. 44I have been afflicted with rheuma tism for several years and have tried remedies without number, but Pain Balm, is the best medi cine I have got hold of.'.' One ap plication relieves the pain. For sale by James Plummer, druggist 8 As a rule, the man who is con inually howling about the scarcity of money never thinks of trying to earn it by honest labor. GARDEN SEEDS PEAS . BEANS V " - V . ' '. f u . - 1 i ; . f i " r ' ' CORN ONION SETS at CUTHRELL'S DRUG STORE An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. During the early part of Oc- ober, 1896, I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was neglected until 1 feared that consumption had appeared in an incipient, state. I was con-, stantly coughing and trying to expel something which I could not. I become alarmed .and after giv ing: the local doctor a trial bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the result was im mediate improvement, and after I had used three bottles my lungs were restored to their healthy state B. S. Edwards, Publisher of he Review, Wyant, III. For sale by James Plummer, druggist John C. Drewry, Pres. J Georere Allen, Sec y. B. S. Jerman, Treasu C. G. Latta and W.S.R mui-. ' nnr ta rvfpri ncr an eicrht T)er i . tti irn.fafa nn T?.p.sidence lieal instate uy x iisii lu.uitgaft' - JSortnuaroiina. . S. Wynne, Vice-P. . N. Holding, Att'y- rer and Trustee. rimrose, Directors. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE- Tfavincr this idav Qualified aa admin istrator of Rebecca E. White, dec'd , tnis is mtenaea to notiiy. an parties hnldinc r.laima acainst her estate to present them to me for payment on or before tne lotu aay o eoruary, iyui, or this notice -Will be plead in bar of their recovery. - All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme- -i ' a mate payment - . Dated tnis, n eo'y jd, iyuu. ; JOHN A. NAIL, Adm'r of Rebecca E. White. Lf If. Clement. Att'y. ' cent, investment, amply . secured in selected cities ana Downs in Pun' Paid Ten Year Coupon Certificates. mm - j vio i nf rpased demam 1 for Loans on Dwellings, the Direc--lnrtnv hSYhoSed a limited number of Full Paid Ten rs I1! rSLs o lue to be sold for Eighty Dol- Sfeash! are the shape of Government Bonds twenty Semi-Annual Ccuppns of $2.25 Each, .i B,on!,vah'e at the Commercial and Farmers' Bank of Kaleigh m June whiC S of each year, and at the eid of Ten Years the Certificate is anf ?the wmentof tlOO-cash, gfring a total of $145 for the invest rede?my?frofit of eight per cent per annum.. Monthly Payment Certificates of $100. mhoap rprtificates furnish the best opportunity ever offered to persons who wish to save ana mwu a. j n Cents Per Day, Which is 65 Cents Per Month, Will a Mature S100 : ' . 10 iciftvpn cents tier dav will mature $500. . ln D,r, Via 'Npw Year by making an investment suitable to your income f fyoude ire toown your Home, exajnlne the Loaning Plans of the Com- nWAS. B. JORDAN, Agt.. Salisbury. N. U. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as admin istrators uporf the estate of John D McCanless, deceased, late of the coun ty of Rowan, N, C. this is intended to notify all persons having; claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for. payment on or before the 7th day of March, 1901. or this - notice Tv,ill be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indented to said estate; will please make im mediate payment. Dated Mch 7, 1900 t XJ. M. JMlLO-iHiK, ! O, E. McCAU LBS52, Administrators; H. J. Overman, Att'y. , r ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having this day Qualified asadmin istrator of Jno. Locke Cowan", aec'd., late of the county of Rowan, N. C, this is intended to notify all parties holding claims against the estate o the said Jno. jLocke Cowan to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 14th day of February. 1901, or this notice- will be plead in bar of their recovery.; All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment i Dated this Feb. 13, 1900. R. T. COWAN, Adm'r of J no. Locke Cowan L. H. Clement, Att'y. Needle in Her Body. For many years a needle has been' working its way around in the body of Mrs. John Fry? Nor ristown, Pa., and it has just found its way to light. She swallowed the sharp little piece of steel when a child, and for a long time it gave her no trouble. A few days ago she felt pain in one of her legs and there was the needle point sticking out. It was removed without much difficulty. 8 n S More Information. ' TommySay, paw. Mr. Figg Well? ; "What is a kopje?" UA kopje is a place where the British stopje, and it generally has a Boer or two on topje." Indianapolis Press. Snakes. Jaggs Texas is a great place for snakes. I -once saw a green and yellow snake down there 70 eet long and as big round as a whisky barrel. Waggs Well, I don't doubt it but I'll bet you saw the whisky barrel before you saw the snake. Chicago News. A Thousand Tongues Gould not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 How ard st., Philadelphia, Pa., ; when she found that Dr. King's' New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Koyal (Jure "itsoon removed the pain in my chest and 1 can now sleeD soundly, something 1 can scarcely remember doinsr beforei. I feel like soundiner .his Draisea . n jl throuarhout the universe." &o will everv one who tries Dr. Kino-'a New . , - - r v Discovery for-aoy- trouble of the lhroat, Uhest or Ltungs. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Theo. F. Kluttz & Co's., Drug otore; every bottle guaranteed.' - Have you tried those Champagne Wafers at Young's ? They are sim Q) ply grand ! He also has a fresh shipment of Apple y) Blossoms, Walnut Bon q Q) Bons, Ice Creams, Choco- (A late Wafers and Tutti V) IT-..; -.11 C., f11 rry fj aiu tn, uii uuc vutvcs. sr SS. Lewis' famous Saltine (J) Recention Flakfis. in Dried Apples, Peaches and (Jj Prunes. , y) 2 Bbls. fine Roman Beau ty Apples. Fresh" lot of old fashion Mountain Buckwheat Flour and Maple Syrup. ' Yours truly, q T. F. YOUNG, a Cor. Alain and Fisher Sts. O) iSSSSSSSSSSSS 8 YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS SOLICITED. I A box of our Cigars can be passed around after dinner, or at a gathering of best friends without any misgivings on the part of the host. The cigars will suit. We are just as anxious to please you as you are to please your friends. Tho delightful aroma of our Cigars always pro vokes the enquiry: " Where did you get that cigar ? " There is a profit for us in the answer, which is: At the Salisbury Drug Company SHAVER BLOCK, MAIN STREET. FHO!SB ITS. Just Received : A SHIPMENT OF CAT TLE HAIR (washed and unwashed) FOR PLAS TERING. ALSO CAR LOAD OF PORTLAND AND ROSENDALE CEMENTS. lieafca, TO THE PUBLIC A Frightful Blunder i Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald; Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world will kill the ' pain and . promptly heal it. ! Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, ' Felons, Corns, alt Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25ctsi a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co., Druggist. 1 have now in connection with my Carriage Repair Shop a thoroughly equipped PAINT SHOP and am now prepared to turn out the best of work, havintr a full line of the best paints to be secured, and having secured the services of a painter of 20 years experience. I invite the public to call and inspect my place. Thank ing the citizens for past patronage, I am yours to please, A. M. BASIN QER. ADniMSTFttTOFTS I10TICE. Having qualified as,-Administrate of the estate of the late James M. FTadpn. notice is hereby. firitenvto all persons having claims against the de cedent to exniDic tne same to me on, if not before, the 7th day of March, 1901.. This March 6, 1900. THOS. P. JOHNSTON. Adm'r of Jas. M. Hadeo. Kerr uraige, AtFy. Ladies Muslin Underwear. Ladies Neckwear latest styles. Pulley Belts. White Lawns 5c. to 25c. - Peque and Ducks, white and colored. Percale and Madras. Chambray. Laces. Crochet Lace Cur- tain Goods. Butterick Delinea tor and Patterns. rfQfy 1 WW Peanut li tt h mix y r no y r D 1 1 li no 5 Cents a Package. as 6 Cents per Pound, Ghlpped m UUI 20 Cents per Pound. iriwor's. FranlLfoi't tep 10 Cents per Pound. 12 1-2 Cents per Pound. and " A fff A W A si LicMenstein 0 01 f1 I A" n a
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