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"When gentle Spring-time comes," she wrote, "Re-clothing bush and And nature takes a greened hue, 'Tis then I think of thee.'f r I ' i. "Ah, greener hue," he As he madly beat his head, And weeks passed by in sil As she wondered what she's SOMETIMES by in silence and WE but it's because we're been away yonder the history and it all results mate dealing. Our growth and steady in spite of the "Closing Out" and "Cost Sa We are showing all the ho tions I AND AT PRICES AS LOW Serges, Crashes, and the richest assortment of hot weather shirts and city. cos. & LEADING CLOT Bell Block, Cor. Main & Pisker Sts, Taking Out the Spots is laundering as understood by some people. Our work is not done until the goods are brought to a high de gree of finish, which is equal, if not superior to that which they possessed when new. The name of the Salisbury Steam Laundry on a package is a guarantee of perfect work. M nibU III VdlUtJS is goiDg on steadily in all holdings at Salisbury and Spencer. We have a few choice bargains left. These we offer to immediate purchasers at nom inal prices. No better chance for home seekers or speculators. nnnTTDBinC 9. THDHATJ KiS p . The i I l lj- II J u, 2 delic 1 p 8 U U neve r Real Estate Agents. Save Your a S!l LE Y by taking your Prescriptions to J.W.Cornelison & Co's Drug Store, where you can get them filled with the best of Drugs and with care. P. S. Don't fail to see" the Pet Ele phant in our show window. Yours to please, J W. CORNELISOIT & CO. tree, murmured, ence, said. don' t say much either RU RED. This has bigg st June in our fro straight, legiti- has been easy many so-called eve " I ' weather attrac- AS ANYBODYS. Sicilians, Alpacas underwear in the ogees, HIERS, SALISBURY, ." CL She visited our store y est er day and drank a glass of our She ous Ice Crea m Soda. 8 8 looked more handsome, or mt re bewitching. She) was much pleased with her drink and paid it a very high Com pliment. This, we think was well J deserved, for we have taken the utmost pains to jhave our Soda as good as it js possi ble tb make it. We have all the new and most popular right, sferved drinks Made rig-ht. !! o o i: II o o 41 H. HOEiAH, ATTOXINEY, lO, Bell Block. TO LOAN. INVESTMERTS MADE. NOTICE! To thd Tax Payers of Rowan County : ! All persons who fail to I pay their taxes on or before the 25th day of July 11K0. will have their property levied up n and sold, as the law directs. All delinquents will please take notice and sa re costs to yourselves and a very unpleasant duty to me. j J. M. MONROE, July .0, 1900. ..j. Sheriff. Now that the Christmas holidays are oyer, and novelties have played their Wart,. turn your attention to the necess ties and comforts qf life, and begin In a the new year right, by putting Batti Tub and Water Closet In your home. When in need of Tin or Slate Roofing Plumbing or Repairs nee W. S. Nicolson. ehdNE 109. Thanking one and all for past favors and akk ror a continuance of same. MJ covnchiir 189 l . . -- fill WEEKS GO Salisbury Drug Co. r- J. M0NE1( NATIONAL PB0HIBITI0N TICKET " For President John G. Wool ley, of Illinois. 1 For Vice-President Henry B. Metcalf, of Rhode Island. STATE PROHIBITION TICKET. For ; Governor Itev. Henry bbeets, of Davidson; For Lieutenant Governor Dr. J. W. Loner, of Rowan. For Secretary of State Rev. E. L. Parker, of Johnson. For Treasurer K. VV. Newby, of Randolph. I For Auditor Dr. D. W. C. Ben bow, of Guilford: For Superintendent of Public Instruction H. U btout, of Ala mance. X Electors at Large Edwin Sha ver, Rev. Jeremiah VV. Holt. District Electors 1st District, John W. Martin, of Pitt. . 2nd District, Giles Hinson, of Wayne. 3rd District, Phil. L. Thomas, of Craven. 4th District, Dr. J. tVI. Templeton, of Wake. 5th District, M. C. Thomas, of Caswell. 6th Dis trict, .lev. John F. Butt, of Meck lenburg;. 7th District, Dr.Chas. C. Hubbard, of Randolph. 8th Dis trict, VV. M. White, of Gaston. 9th District, Edward I3arton, Esq. of Waynesville. ECZEMA, ITCHING HUMORS, BOTTLE FREE TO SUFFERERS. Does your skin fitch and burn? Distressing eruptions on the skin so you feel ashamed to be seen in company? Do scabs and scales form on the skin, hair or scalp i Have you eczema? skin sore and gracked s Kash form on the skin i prickling pain in "the skin? boils? pimples? bono pains? swollen joints? falling hair? all rundown? skin pale i old sores s eating sores f ulcers? To cure to stay cured take B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which makes-the blood pure and rich. B. B. B. will cause the sores to heal, itching of eczema to stop forever, the skin to be come clear and the breath sweet. For sale by druggists at $1 per large bottle; six large bottles (full treatment) $5. So sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given away. Address BLOOD BALM CO., 185 Mitchell street Atlanta, da. De scribe your trouble and free per sonal medical advice given. RAILWAY SCHEDULE. MAIN LINE NORTH BOUND. No. 8, local, J 6 29 a. m. 11.08 a. m. 8 15 p. m. 9.34 p. m. 10.33 p. m. So. 36, fast mail, ; So. 12, local, So. 38, vestibule, Vo. 34, Florida special, MAIN LINE SOUTH BOUND7 So. 33, Florida special So. 37, vestibule, So. 11, local, So. i , local, So. 35, fast mail, , 6.55 a. m. 8.17 a. m. 10.43 a. m. 8.05 p. m. 8.28 p. m. WESTERN. So. 11 to Knoxville, 10:10 a. m. No. 35 to Knoxville, 8.40 p. hi. No. 12 from Knoxville, 7.35 p. m. No. 36 from Knoxville, 10.40 a. m. YADKIN. No. 17, to Norwood, 11.10 a. m. No. 47, to Norwood, 1.30 p. m. No. 18, f i om Norwood, 7.35 p. m. No. 46, from Norwood, 9.30 a. m. North . I'nlliurn Carolina . : . 5 . - MT. PLEASANT, N. C. Collegiate and ' Academic Depart ments. ' Founded in 1859. Classics, Mathematics, Sciences. Philosodhy, History, Elconomics Jflnglish, Modern Languages, j Chemical and Physical Laboratories. Three large brick buildings. Rooms with suitable fur niture. Free access to 4,000 volumes. Fine campus of eight acres, nicely shaded. Faculty of five Professors. Instruction thorough, Fxpenses very reasonable. Smoking, drinking in toxicants, and gambling not toler ated, i- Board in President's dining hall for all well-behaved students, at cost. Daily mail. Connected by tel ephone with . Charlotte, .Salisbury, Concord, Albemarle. Fall term be gins Sept 4th, J900. For Catalogue or further information address Rev. W. A. Lutz, A.M. Pres. Winston, N. C, or Mt. Pleasant, IT. C. All Others Snowed Under. 1 Velvet Chocolate Ice Groam. ; I ; i - - - Served only at Kluttz's fountain. I Formula for making this delicious refreshment cost $150 T. F. Itluttz & Go. Western Advice to Girls- The Columbia (Mo.) Herald ad vises girls to marry country boy&; "The wise girl," says the Herald, sets her cap for the country boy. It continued i uTrue, he wears overalls, and has brown hands and his feet -are in his wav when he walks, But " -is he is worth a dozen of the town dudes, with their white fingers and high collars and unpaid laun dry bills. And take a country boy who will stay in the country. He is a frgftjnan. The town boy is a slave. He works all his life at a meager salary and spends that in ways not always commendable. There are town sweethearts who are worth something. . There are some who do not expect to have their wives support them by keep ing boarders.- lhere are some who do not loaf on : the streets Sundays and stay up late at nights. These are town fellows almost equal to the boys from tfte back woods.. But beware of the other kind. Stick to the couutry sweet hearts and stay stuck."1 . This, in the main, is good ad vice, but the trouble abdtat it. is that there are not enougiUcountry boys to furnish husbands : for) all the girls.' When all the country boys have been snapped up like hot cakes and married, what are poor girls who are left oiit'in' the cold to do then? Unless the laws are changed and country boys are permitted, in virtue of their gen eral 8uperiorityi to be lormons and have as man wives s their farms will support, . the surplus girls must either remain unmar ried and become old maids or they- must marry the city dude. It would seem wiser to be an , old maid than to run the fearful risks depictetj by the Herald, but - in spite of the higher education of the dny and the ; proudVand4 su perior air of the new woman the girl of the period seems just ! like the girl of every other period blindly and suicidally bent upon matrimony at any and every cost. If she can't get just exactly what she wants, she will take the Yuost available thing at the remnant counter, even if it is clearly poor goods, not' fit for the wear and tear of domestic life. In many ses, if she can't get a whole man she would take the fifth or the fiftieth part -of one, s- they used to do in Utah. Which causes the natural query. What is it so ' fascinating about man ! that woman must have him at any cost, no matter how damaged or insignificant a specimen he may be ? Without undertaking to solve the mystery, we recognize the futility of attempting to cure the feminine mind of this strange infatuation, and assure the Colum- hia Herald that its advice is worth less unless it can manufacture to order enough country boys to go round or secure them the tight to divide themselves into an' indefi nite number of matrimonial sec tions. Husbands come j high and are costly investments, but the melancholy fact seems to be that the girls must have them at any price, ana 01 any quality, rather than have none at all.- Baltimore Sun. f It's Meaning Severe Father Clara, what is the meaning of that diamond ring on your finger? Clara Oh! it is a sign that Harry has something to ask you" which it will do no good to re fuse. ' f Brave Men Fall - Victims t,o stomach, ..liver and kid ney troubles r as weir as women, and all feel the . results in loss of appetite, poisons - in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run down feel ing. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. V . Gard ner, Idaville, Ind. He says: kE.lectric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down and don't care whether he livesor dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything r could take. l ean now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Theo. b. Kluttz & Co7sr Urug Store. Every bottle guaranteed.! A Card of Thanks. Feeling gratified at the support the people gave in nominating me as a candidate for the Bread Trade of Salisbury, T will still ask their support in the bread and cake line. Feeling' confident of being elected, I remain ever ready to serve them. Respt., T. L. Swink. Cor. Main and Ouncil Streets. Hold Tip on Batler. ' It is. ir candid opinion that the Democratic, newspapers . of the State are giving too! much space and attention to Marlon Butler,the vile traducer of good men- white men. He is going about the State spewing out his venom and black hearted ideas like a sick buzzard, and that of itself is disgusting ev ery sensible person,- without p rading his calumny in print." He is feeding on the notoriety he is now gaining, and the large amount of advertising he is receiving at the bands of the Democrat press is ms uengni. it gives mm tne self-important idea that he is "it" in this State. He is a tomtit' too small to waste ammunition on. If all down the line the- Democratic papers were to resolve not to no tice him, and carry out that reso lution, he would soon fizzle out or go out liKe a tauow dip, 'a i - smoking and 'a stinking. Brethern hold up on parading the pusillani mous spito of the pigmean Popu lists. Durham Sun. Domestic Blackmail. "Manitna," said 5-year-old Johnny, 1 I'll make a bargain with you." 'What kind of a bargain!" she asked. : If you'll give me a nickel every day to buy candy," . replied the little diplomat, "I'll promise not to tell anyouo that you have store teeth, t An Epidemic of Whooping Cough Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children contracted the disease, having se vere coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy very succesfully for croup and naturally turned to it at that time and found it - relieved the cough and effected a complete cure. John K Clifford, proprietor Nor wood tiouse, Norwood, N. Y. This remedy if for sale by lames nuiumer, druggist. Ardor In Kansas A Kansas poet in the Wichita Eagle, bis soul burning with emo tion and ardor, sings: I hugged her closer and closer to mt! My red blood ran with a heat intense! While the maddened flashes of love ran through me Like a prairie fire .through a barb wire fence!" . And yet some - eloquent fake had the assurance to tell the mothers' congress recently that man cannot lovel" Denver Post. ' ' Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be geuerous to the needy and suffer ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, have iven away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bron chitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Iheo. F. Kluttz & Co., Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and $1. . Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Rare Business Chance- I offer the entire stock of hard Ware, etc , of the late (jr. A. Bing ham, of Salisbury, N. C, for sale. The store is cent rally located three doors from public square, rent moderate. Three tl ors and base ment. Trade established occupied same store thirty four years. The city is growing, ninny new indus tries which pay c-ff weekly and the railroad shops pay out about forty thousand monthly. No healthier place in Piedmont North Carolina. .Write or apply in person for in formation. - . Mrs. T. E Bingham, Admrx of G. A. Bingham. SULPKUME BATHS Ercry weU regulated household should hare a bottle of SULPHUME and SULPHUME SOAP in their bath room, for those who have taken Sul phume Batlis find their medicinal properties sapprlor to the mo6t famocs eulphar spriogs. and can be made any desired strength. SULPHUME l LIQUID SULPHUR in a glass of water make an Invigorating and healthful drink of Sulphur water. PiAlUKB'd BLOOD PURIFIER. Price $1.(X). A valuable book sent free by the SULPHUME CO.. aoo Marine Bldz.. CHlCAaa For sale by Edwjn Cuthrell druggist. (o n n rf-"Y"" " i y i-j Will divide the profit with. you. White knd colored Pique at 10c. Colored lawns and organdies 5c Spun Glass 15 to 20c. A good assortment of duck 8c. Fans 1c. to $1.50. Ladies muslin underwear, the prices of goods to make. Corsets at 25c. to $2.00. White and colored table linen and napkins. Parasols to suit all. Butterick Patterns and Delin eator at flIUl cm i ' " For the kind that makes a jrooci iced drink, carefully blended and oriorl 51 some prices 40g We wiHl continue until further notice to sell aniorid R oasteoi bone at 12 Lichtenstein Phone 104. 1 ' 3 CCVCrCNCNCNCNCNCVCVCTs - )ONO0uO0000) J-J i at much higher lb. l - 2c lb. i I llllil
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