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v - 1 ; i - , . - . at rac.toi.'V rnsT. -: L " I :--,.- ' V-;- Having bought o-it the entire stock: of House, Stoudemire & Co , and will have to move the sto"e we will offer niture never heard of before. Bed room suits (worth $50, our price $37.50; uiH w r , i yiK will g at $30r&uits 16; matting worth 30c, going at 22c: A-k J ' ,-r i 1 1 - J, must go at ji.o; uauy carriages anu the usual price. If you auticinate buying come ana examine our stock, we can save you money. - ... E. M. ANDREWS. (Successor to House, Stoudemire & U. L. BARRETT,. MANAGER. Uer! ''Mori Increased facilities for handling lumber and building material place me in a position to supply the de mandsof the lumher trade much more satisfactorily to, my custo mers and myseii as wen. J. am now prepared to replenish my yard and warerooms with a well selected stock of sashTdoors, blinds, mould insrs and all kinds oi nnished ma terials from my own mills, there by obviating the .annoying and perplexing delays incident to placr ing orders -with distant parties. Orders for any kind of material not to be found in stock will be promptly executed directly from the shops at New London. Estimates furnished on applica tion. - . Orders solicited. C. JX HICK. or THE. SDN BALTIMORE, MD. The paper of the people, for the peo ple and with the people. Honest iD motive, fearless in expression, sound in principle. a. newsparer is tin educator; there are all kinds of educators, but the man who spends money judiciously and liberally is better aole to impart his knowledge than the man who has lit tle or nothing to spend. : The Sun is the highest type of a newspaper. The Sun's special correspondents throughout the United States, as well as in Europe, . South Africa, China, and, in, fact, all over the world make it an up-to-date newspaper. - 1 he Market Reports and commer cial features put the farmer, the mer. chant and the broker in close' touch with the markets at Baltimore Nor folk,. Charleston, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and other places which are prominent centers. From now on the news of the world promises to bs more interesting than ever before and national and political questions will arise, making probably the most eventful period in the coun try's history. This, together with the corns of ed itors and reporters at Baltimore, Washington and New York, make The Sun invaluable to its readers By mail. Fifty Cents a month; six months, $3; one year, $6. THE BALTIMORE WEEKLY SUN. THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPEE. -. r , ; - - " : All the news-of the world in attractr ive form; ah Agricultural Depart ment second to none in the country; Market Reports which are recognized authority; Short Stories, complete in each number; an interesting woman's column, and a varied and attractive department of household interest. ' One Dollar a year. Inducement1 to getiers-upof clubs for The Weekly Hun. Both the Daily and Weekly Sun mailed free of postage in the Uni ted States, Canada and Mexico. Pay ments invariably in advance. Address A. S. ABELL COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors, . . Baltimore, Md. "North Carolina, Rowan County, ( , In the Superior Court Before W. G. Watson, Clerk. Joseph Ilorah, adm., of Henry Horah, dec'd, vs Wm II. Ilorah, O. D. Davis and others. Pursuant to an order of the Super ior Court of Rowan County, fcorth Carolina to me directed as commis sioner to sell certain lands belonging to the estate of Henry Ilorah, dec'd., I hereby give notice that on the 25th day of February, 1901, I will sell at public auction at the court house d.-or in the city of Salisbury, North i arolina, the following described "real estate, to wit: 1 'mm 1 A A fv acres or iarming jana situatea on the left side of the new Concord road about one mile from Salisbury, North Carolina. This tract of land is in fine cultivation and is a valuable piece of farming property. - Also one hou?e and lot in the South ward of thefcity tf Salisbury, North Carolina, art joining the premises of Andrew Wifl ;ams and others. j JOSEPH HORAH, ' Commissioner. FORSALE. l farm with 2-story house on it ? ' 50 acres, 1 mile from fountain, splen, AiA for truck farming and dairy; 5 or 6 other houses in different parts house at Snencer. It will well to see raebefore buying. j R Tj. SHAVER, Agtj for the) next 20 days bargains ia fur worth $3, how $22 50; suits at $25, now 50 large dak cobbler seat rockers, priced 3 a. A M AO .... ifr 1 ' A.1 gu-ua,rta lruiu tc. to so uneaper mau Co.) IJargest Dealer in the State. .-. UNDER CENTRAL HOTEL. New Year's greeting to one and you all. Thanking for past faVOrS I hope for a con- i J tinuance cyt t n t- same. Fisher Street, between Main and Lee Streets. 1 Al)311WlSTKAT0K'Si0TICE. State ofj Nbrth Caralina, Rowan County, ) - Haviiig this day qualified as admin stratorioi the estate of the late Milas A. File this is intended to notify all persons holding claims acrainst the said estate to present them to me or payment on or oeiore the utn day o' December, 1901, or let them take no tice that this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.X All narties in debted to said estate will please make promptlpayment to me.' Hatec this December 6th, 1900. t JOSEPH S. HALL, . dm'r of Milas A. File, dec'd. L. H.Clement, Att'y. North Carolina, ) Superior Rowan County. -J Court. Julia Young ) ' 1 vs ) NOTICE. David YoAincr ) .. i The pefend ant above named will take nqtl.ee that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Rowan County tn annul the bonds of matrimony now existing between Julia- Young, and David Young and the said -defendant win mttner tate notice tnat ne is re quired to appear at the next term of the oupenor Court of said County, to be held on the 2nd Monday before the st Monday of March, 1901, at the! Court House of said County, in Salis bury, Tji C. and answer or demur to the coniplaint in said action, or the plaint ilff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint Dated this Dec. 26th, 1900. W. Gv WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. L. Hi Clement, Att'y for Plaintiff.' RAILWAY SCHEDULE 1 MAIN LINE NORTH BOUND. 81 local, 6.17 a. m. o. 36, fast mail, 11.08 a. m. o. 12, local, 8.15 p. m. o. 38, vestibule, 9.34 p. m. Vo. 34, Florida special, 10.33 p. m. LINE SOUTH BOUND. i , - Florida1 special, 6.55 a.'m. 8.17 a. m m m m. , local, ; local,. 10.43 a. 8.05 p. 8.28 p. fast mail, WESTERN, to. Knox"ville, 10:10 a. m. 8.40 p.m. to Knoxville, from Knoxville, 7.35 p. m. So. SB from Knoxville, 10.40 a. m. YADKIN. So. . 17, to 47, to 7, to Norwood, 11.10 a. m. So Norwood, 1.J0 p. m. So. 18, from Norwood, 7.35 p m. 4b. trom JNorwooil. M.iH) m. GOAL ! COAL ! cars of the famous JELLICO just received; fill, your bins nee as the bad winter weather out to set in. I keep only the best, well screened. ' - ;r Si H. J at T- Young's. . . 'Phone 153. klowerv MAIN o, 33, O.' 1 L So. V Vo. 35, $o. 11 So. 35 So' 12 British-Fear the Boers." AccorcUnsr to a sn of Senator Pettigrew, who had recently - re turned from South Africa where he served as a scout in the Boer army, the. British soldiers are afraid of the Boers and their offi cers have to force them to fight by placing batteries of Maxim guns in the rear apd threatening to fire if they do not advance and fight. Young i Pettigrew also says : that the stories alleging that the "Boers id nCT Dav an(j proberl v treat I . Americans and others who volun teered to fight for them are abso lutely without foundation; that the party he went and returned with, consistinsrof 24 Americans, were naid $10 a ' week in i srold for the whole timo and that the pay m eluded the Itime consumed in re turning to the United States. The world is a. -prison faom "which no man need hope to escape alive. When threatened by pneumo- ma or ? any other lQDsr trouoie, prompt relief is necessary, as it is suffgest that One Minute Cougrh Cure be taken as soon as indica tions or navmsr taken cold are noticed. It cures quickly and itsj eariy use prevents voubuiupiiou James Plnmmer. CUBES BLOOD POISON. Scrofula, -Ulcers, 'Old Sores. Bone Fains Trial Trestment Free. , First, second or third stasres positively cured by taking B. B B. (Botanic Blood Balm). Blood Balm kills or destroys the Syphi litic poison in the blood and ex pels it from the system. At the same timfl. nniamc n mod Halm builds up the shattered con.stitu tion. Have you sore throat, pim ples, copper colored spots, old sores, ulcers, swellings, scroiula. m -a itching skin, aches and pains in oones or lomts, sore moutn, or falling hair? Then Botanie Blood Balm will heal every sore stop the aches and makes the blood pure and rich and givejthe rich glow oi ueanu lu me sKin. vver o,wv testimonials of cures.! Botanic Blood Balm thoroughly; tested for 30 years. Sold at drug stores at $1, including complete directions t or free trial treatment address Blood Balm Co., 185 Mitchell Street,5 Atlanta, Ga., and trial treatment will be sent at once.: Write to-day. Describe trouble and free medical advice sriven. Don't despair of cure as Blood Balmures when all else fails. ' SALE OF THE PROPERTY OF THE Hi In pursuance of a decree of the rrnited States Circuit Court, rendered oh the 8th day of November, 1900, in tne suit of K. T. Marsh and J. M. Jul ian, Complainants, against tbe Gold Hill Copper Company, Respondent, the undersigned Special Master, ap pointed by the Court to make said sale will sell at public auction, to tne highest bidder, at ,the Court House door, in the town of Salisbury oc Monday, the 28th day of January, 1901, at the hour of 12 noon, all the property of the Gold Hill Copper Com sisting'of J pany real and personal, cod Dine nundred ana twenty nine acres, more or less, of land, of which seveD hundred and twenty 'nine ac es, more or less, are situate in Rowan county, and two hundred and sixty five acres, more or less, situate in Stanley county, rne personal property, con- tnlineKiles machinery, workiojr tools or every kind and description, situate thereon, will be sold with the said estate as an entirety. No bid will be accepted foi a less sum than thirty-six tnousano dollars ($36,000), and the bidder will have to deposit tne amount or &ib,ooo as evidence of his ability to comply with the bid. ... Terms of sale: CASH. W. MURDOCH WILEY., November 20, 1900. Special Master. Executors-Sale Of ' Valuable Lands in Rowan and Stanly Counties. Pursuant to authority contained in the will of Rebecca Reeves, dec'd, 1 will offer for sale at public auction, on Saturday, Jan . 12; 1901, at the late residence of said deceased, near Stokes' Ferrv. about live hun dred i and fifty-three and one half acres. oi iana, lying, on ine .laasio i" Dlwow ii.ln)lni UtnVoal 17aww.iT on1 B I small tract of. land on the navidson county side: of tee Iliver for ferry land ng. - Xnis property Is very valuable, and is divided into live tracts to suit the convenience of purchasers. The flats and boats connected with the Ferry will be sold at the same time, - with the Ferry tract. TERMS OF SALE The land will be sold for one-third cash, - balance payable in three, six and nine-monts. Interest on deferred .payments from day of sale. ; . Bidding on each as a whole will be gin atte3,30u. ' Bids will also be receiv ed for ' each tract All condltions made known on day of sale, v - W. F. INGRAM, Executor of Rebecca" Reeves,- dec'd. Dec. 10, 1900. i- yd Conner Go. i 'TTnit(1 Wa "Wti. UtarxA ', : The, Journal once knew a preach er--a long way from inston - who advised his fl ;ck not to assist in a revival there in progress at anotbrer church as ' we will shortly have one of our own." A similar spirit is often manifested-toward movements looking to the welfare of one's home city." If certain people do not happen to take the initiative they will not only re main passive but will actively dis courage. 1 hey must work in the lead or balk. In the work of build- j ing up a neighborhood there should I be a unanimity i of effort. The suggestion of every "man should be weighed for each man is alike interested. - He is part of the com munity to be benefited. : If a community can free itself from its local jealousies and petty antagonisms, half the battle is won. - ' "We must hang together," said a signer of the Declaration of In dependence to Benjamin 1? ranklin. If we do not, ' was the sentious reply, "we will hang one at a time." The gospel of "Comen Duitte" is the only one by which any community can be industrially saved. Winston Journal. The New Year in Billville. There is a scarcity of coal and wood in this vicinity, but if we are all going where the preachers say we are, there's enough fire ahead of us. The first of January passed off quietly. There was a slight hur ricane of f wearing ,6ff, but only two houses were I unroofed, and a few heads and jugs broken. The New Year lovefeast was a great success. All , the brethren told how good they had ' been in j the past year, and as the year was not present to contradict them, they all passed muster. No paper will ; be issued from this office this week, as we will de vote the time to swearing off. We have so much to swear off from it will take six days at least, with b special prayer meeting on Sunday. The preacher was given a pound party New Year's Day. One of the worst sinners in town was present and raised a disturbance,' whereupon the preacher, pounded thk devil out of him, ' and he was soundly converted. Atlanta Con stitution. i The average man loses about half of his religion every timt he loses his umbrella. - This season there is a large death rate among children fron croup and lung troubles; Prompt action will save the little onet from these terrible, diseases. W know of nothing so certain to give instant relief as one Minute Cough Cure. It can also be relied upon in grippe and all throat and lung troubles of adults. .Pleasant to take. James Plummer. Reduced Bates- ' Reduced rates will also be gives to the Charlotte Poultry and, Pel Stock show from January 15th tt 18th. Tiekets will be on sale from January 14tn to 18th. Final limit January 21st. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs. George Long, of New Straitsville, wnio, preventea a areaaiui trag edy and saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept hei awake every night. She had tried many remedies . and doctors but steadily ',. grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Dis covery. One, bottle wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr, Long oJ a severe attack of Pneumonia Such cures are. positive proof . of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1. 00. Every bottle ' guaranteed . Trial bottles free at , Theo. F. Kluttz & Co's Drug Store. A Voice From Salisbury. -A cure for you. I learned from the Indians the great and marvel- IUU.O UAO cancers, luhg trou ble, dyspepsia, catarrh of the head, kidney troubles, old chronic sores and rheumatism. . A good blood purifier. My. medicine takes out cancers never to return, with out knife or blood or - very little pain. . 1 make my medicine from roots, herbs, barks, etc. ' If any persons are suffering from any of the above troubles f write to me at Salisbury, N. C. , for. further in formation. . It ; t5 urs'r a "cure, Jl D. Watts, "The Medicine Man. Baking Powder Makes the bread v , more healthful. , Safeguards the food against alum ; Alum bafcingr powders are tfie greatest! menacers to health of Jhe present day, BOYAt BAKINQ POWPEH CO.. NEW YORK. Echo, Answers, What? What has become of the boy hood ' tastes ? W here is old the palate that used to be tickled a .1 U i m .uo,.iuuugu. oi persimmons ana wild locusts, of black haws and muscadines? - What is the matter with a man when he forgets the old days of cracklings and roasted sweet potatoes couainer smokinv hot from the ashes of a, hickory wood fire? Charlotte News. You make ushungry right nowi And where is the ashe cake and the cool' buttermilk from the spring-house box lead? Durham Sun - Those, who, reprove us are more valuable as friends than those who flatter us. Some girls never discover they have hearts until after thev are ost. . The population of the world is n,ow estimated at 1,500,000,000 against 640,000,000 at the begin ning of tho pat century. . Pepsin preparations often fail to relieve indigestion because they can digest only aluminous foods. There is one preparation that digests all clashes of food, and that is Kodok Dyspepsia Cure, It cures -the worst cases of indi gestion and gives instant relief, for it digests what- you eat James Plummer. ? Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. . It artificially digests the food and aid! Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latesfrdiscovereddigest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach it in efficiency.' It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and fl. Large size contains VA times small sis. Book all abou t dyspepsia mailedf ree Prepared Dy C C DsWITT ACO Cbieooo. - James Plummer, Druggist; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of the 'late Adeline E. Lyerly this is to notify all per sons holding claims against the said estate to present them to me lor payment on or before the 9th day of January, 1902, or this notice Will be plead in bar of their recovery. Dated this Jan. 9th, 1901. a C. LYERLY, '. . Administrator ON THE CHEST ' at this season of .the year may; prove fatal if not cured at once. Our White Pine ' : . arid v, Tar Cough Syrup is the best preparation for all kinds of coughs, colds, bronchitis, or any kind of pulmon ary trouble induced by chills andi colds It relieves immedi ately, and cures per manently. Only at T. F. Kluttz & Co. jA(0 ' A HEAVY Hit AT Ini Haul Extra Fancy California Ev. Peaches, 10c. per pound. - Best Grade Prunes, small, 5 cts. per pounds. ' Extra Fancy Prunes, large, 3 lbs for 25 cents. California Apricots, 12 1-2 cts per pound. Golden Dates, 5 Oranges, 15, 20 dozen. Dried Apples, Beans, Sweet and Cream Cheese, Pancake Flour, Moun tain Buckwheat, Sugar Syrups, Maple Syrup Molasses, etc. Wm. T & Druggists, Next Door, to PostofS.ee. Our Hot . Soda Apparatus is now in operation. Hot Clam. Boillon, Hot .Tomato Boillon, 'Hot Chocolate, '.Hot Beef Tea, Hot Coffee, Hot ,Lemonade, Etc. We now have the most complete linQ of stationery in the city. " , Our stock of Toilet Articles 'will please the most fastidious. ' Remember our njght bell will al ways wake the clerk and your prescrip tions will be filled at any time of night. . v 0, S. GALLILIORE -FOR Plumbing, Gas Fit ting, Steam Heating and Making Sew erage Connection, All of my plumbing work is to be tested and properly back vented. At my old stand over J. M. . Brown's store. Phone 181fc Card of Tkanki. : Feeling gratified at the support the people gave in nominating me as: a candidate for the Bread Trade of Salisbury. I will still ask their support in t the bread and cake line. Feeling copfident of being elected; I remain ever ready to serve them. . RespL , - ' T. Ii. SWINK. . Cor. Main and Council Streets. Bean THE to) , cts per pound. and 30 cents per White Beans, Lima Sour Pickles, Full Illi The undersigned is pleased to an ' nounce that he still handles the best grades of Coal hard and soft. Soft f KED ASH and 1 BLUE GEM (JELLICO. ' ' u Anthracite! Red Ash, egg, stove & nut sizes Call and leave orders before buy- ; ; Fresh car load lots of Lime, Cement, Plaster just received. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The copartnership heretofore exist ing between I. Llchtenstein t?nd Wm. Teiser, under the Arm name of Lich tenstein & Teiser ia thisday dissolved by mutual consent, Wm. Teiser buy ing the good will and interest of I. Lichte'nsteln who will continue tlie business under his own name Wm. Teiser who assumes the liquidation of all debts owing by the late firm and moneys due to said Arm are hereby sold aod transferred to Wm. Teiser, who 1 empowered to collect and re ceipt for them. This December 28 -h, 1900. - I. LICIITENSTE1N, WM. TEISER. AMENDMENT Of Charter of the City of Salisbury. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the next General Assembly for the passage of a 'law amending the charter of the city of Salisbury. S. F. LORD . Dec. 5,, 1900. ' . . Mayor. Stomach Out of Order? Co.TlJt, Eat slcep or Work 1 1 I. -WAP lm' w. ti ' htM w - p. GOAL I'l l A J. & Bra, Create appetite, induce refreahing: slerp, and make work a pleasure. One tablet, one dose. Immediate, Lasting, Agreeable THE JOHNSON LABORATORIES, Inc. Phil-. AU drugfUU rcfuad the money if it fall tocr Sold by J. W. Cornelison & Co. -
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