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H0 ' ...... Vermont Creamery Butter the finest made, 30c. per lb. Kingan's reliable Hams, Bine Label break fast Bacon, Full Cream Cheese, Spaghette and Saratoga Chips. N. P. MURPHY'S JUST IN' AT THEO. ATWELL'S the finest lot of Toma toes t h at was e ve r s h i p ped to Salisbury. WEATHER FORECAST: Fair tonight and Thursday Larger circulation than any paper ever published in Salisbury. i SALISBURY, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1901. VOL. IX. NO. 35 A GRATIFYING GAIN. THE ATTENDANCE AT WHITE GRADED SCHOOL. The Average Attendance This Year Nearly 100 More Than in 1899-1900 Attendance by Months. The white graded school shows a o-ratifving increase in point of average attendance for Mhe last half of 1900 and the months in this year. In fact the average at tendance snows a gam oi more than 100 and bv months is as fol lows:. September, October, November, December, f January. February, March, The average 471. 450. 469. 417. -457. 459. 464. attendance for all of last year was only 344. DR. SOLOMON POOL DEAD. A We i Known Methodist Minister , Diet in Greensboro. Rev. Solomon Pool. D. D., diedj vesterdav morninsr at his . home in Greensboro after a lingering ill ness, bavin? been pracucallv in- capacitated from performing any ministerial work for the past four years. Dr. Pool was 69 years old and was at one time president of the University of North Carolina. He joined the W. N. C. Confer ence and was one of the best preachers in the conference. Dr. Pool was the father of Mr. Theo. A. Pool, a former resident of this city. A Game Egg. Master Hunter Woodrum, the youngest son of Capt. W J. Wood rum, won the day as an egg fight er Monday. He bad u era me eg nicked up off the banks of the Ranoahanock and dved blue. The egg is of stone but i an exact e production of the article taken from the hen house. Few un- cracned ecrs were leit in nis neighborhood when he had finished "picking" with his boy friends Monday. Helping Mr. Mowery. Mr. G. H. Shaver is presenting to our citizens a petition in behalf of Mr. G. T. Mowery, who was recently burned out. Mr. Mow ery had no insurance on his stock or store fixtures and js left in a very embarrassing position finan cial! v. Mr. Shaver has already received several very liberal con tributions and all who desire to help Mr. Mowery in his distress shoufd leave their subscriptions with Mr. Shaver, Mr. Jacobs Elected. The Florence, L( Colorado, Tri bune of April 3, 1901, heads its reading matter with a gayly crow ing rooster, proclaiming to the citizens of that town and to the county at large that Mr. John Jacobs was elected mayor of that town by a plurality of 196 and a .majority over all of 154. We re joice.in the political preferment of Mr. Jacobs, whom we know so well. Mr. Jacobs was living here in pursuit of mining for many years and to know him, was to es teem and love him. A more cour teous, honorable and practical gentleman never came to live amongst us. It is not amiss t.o say that the voters of Florence have made ho mistake in choosing him as their chief executive. Shake and good luck to you. Eurydice Club Meeting. The Eurydice Club will meet with Mus Lillian Fout Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. For North Ward Aldermen- We, voters of the North Ward, would recomend for aldermen, Mess. D. M. Miller and John W. Davis, who are the truest of the true. Voters. For Sale: 1 Park phaeton, Babcock buggy and 1 set single and double harness. Apply to John I. Shuver, Drayman. Ladies Reid'a. muslin underwear at For Sale: 14 lots 60x180 feet at a bargain on West extension of Fulton St. . Johnson ' tract, will sell separate. Maupin Bros. For pure drugs, prompt and careful attention, visit the Salis bury Drug Company. THE ART EXHIBIT. None- Can Affo rd to Miss seeing it Operi s April 16th. The art exhibit to be hold in Salisbury, A tended for ch ril 16 19, is not iu- Idfeu aloue, but for t . ' . . . i . an. it is now as important tnat t . person be able to an educated know the great pictures as it js for him to kn tv tne great nooss of the world Modern education recognizes this side of humanity the aesthetic si (Je and aims to ed ucate it. Of this phase of the exhibit the Detroit Journal says: "There is history, poetry, na ture, religion, and all that is love ly in life, represented by the mas modern times." -. It is the intention of the man agement of this exhibit to ' make it memorabla in the educational annals of Salisbury and the county. Every one wq o reads of this ex hi bit can not afford to miss the opportunity o seeing the pictures. MILLER IS JAILED. Neither: of the other Robbers Have Been Taken John Miller the colored man, wno was arrest ed -Saturday morn- ing on the charge of attempting to . break into J. fcV. Hammill's bar. has been sent to jail in default of made a partial con- bond. Miller fession. Neither of his two accomplices nave been ea light, although the officers have b en making a vigil- ant search for them. Fire Yesterday Afternoon. V Mr. A. M. Brown's house on Main street nd xt to the jail caught fire yesterday afternoon but onlv slight damage was done. The house is ocenpned by Rev. G. W. - .i . Reed and it is thought that the fire originated from a defective flue. Called to G. ass Dr. R. 11 anogue " received a telegram this liiorning from Glass, Caimrru counjty, requesting him to come down 5n the local to per- torrn a surgica l operation on a fine horse there. He weut to Glass this morning find will return to- night, f A Ntw Trial G nted ! ' ' ' has been granted in A new in a 5 i the suit again which was tak ht the Line estate. . ;n from the jury er.by Judge Hryan. herein NoVem Mess. R. Lee Wright and B; ,B Miller appear ed for the plaintiff. The suit will come up again at tne May term of court. To Richmond E. CJ Dean J who works at the for his Spencer shops,' left today home in Rich pionu. Mr. jjean has been sick for some time and goes there to recuperate. Fell in Creek. A certain young lady of ,his city, living in the north ward, ... came near being drowned near Foster's bridge, on Grant's creek, Mondav. -Shp and a party of friends bad been fishing and they saw some n iw ers on tne otner side of the creek I tat they wanted to as a log nearby and to cross on it when this young lady fell t but was promptly get. There they attempted it broke and into the water rescued. The! others got safely to the bank. i To Build. Mr. T II. Vanderford is to build two houkes near the corner of Caldwell and Liberty streets, just beyond the graded; school, at an early date Lumber is now being placed on the ground for the buildings. Hindoo Coin Cure at llsenhour & Bean's. Harry BroJ have the guaranteed taffeta siik. Card to the Ptblic We are the! first amusement in neflca to make a new be show business in stitution .in A departure in the interest ot odr patrons. You will find no trickery, no gambling devices, no demoralizing influen ces. Our motto is now, and al ways has beep, to introduce a high class moral amusement institution, where ladies and -children can at- fend. Gentl emanly ushers in at- tendance to ook after their com fort. (The R,aoda Royal show will give two performances in Sa'is bury, Saturday, April 13th. LAST OF THE SERIES. THE WORK OF -THE ROYAL ARCH ' ' MASONS. Three Teams From Hickory Have Been Put Through in the Past Three Weeks Ei jiyable Meetings.' During the past three weeks the R, A. M's. of Chapter No. 20 have been keeping step to a royal; and select tune. Eight M. M's. of the best timber (Hickory, in the coun try being desirous of advancing farther into the mysteries and of further improving themselves in the arts of this ancient and honor able institution, have been coming to No. 20 in order to work in her quarries and so acquaint them selves with the work as to enable them to preside over any lodge even of Past Masters with the ease and dignity of any who passed that way before. And we trow that no diadem of Eastern Poten tate was ever more worthily worn than were the honors which were won by the distinguished guetts and companions who have wrought so faithfully with us. Their com ing has been a source of pleasure as well a3 material benefit to us all and will ever , be cherished in memory as one of the bright oases, amid the desert strands t f life, where we have rested fora season to refresh ourselves by the bab bling brooks and neath the lofty palms. It may not be amiss to add that one of our craft also placed us under ' lasting ob ligations for the creditable manner which he represented our home chapter. The sage of : Monticello never graoed the presidential chair to the glory cf his country more fully than did the sage of Dunn's Mountain adorn the oriential chair of our noble order. After labor should always come rest and refreshment, so when we had triumphantly raised our royal arch we repaired to the spacious dining ball of the Mt Vernon j hotel where Proprietor "Lindsay j had prepared u bacquet to suit the i taste of an epicure, and one more! hour was pleasantly and profitably employed, for we deem that after all it is the internal part of man that truly fits us to become per fect as representations of our order. The refreshments at the Mt. Veiho"n will) be remembered as reflecting credit upon that part I of our ceremony. And as our com- j panions yesterday morning bade us adieu to return to their moun tain home, they carried with them our best wishes for many happy returns of such refreshing seasons as that through which they have just passed among us. '.; " One of the R. A. M's. TO SELECT ARTIST. Artist to be Selected to-Paint Vance's Portrait i Mrs. Theo. S. Morrison, Chair man of the Vance PortraitCommit tee, has called a meeting of this committee tomorrow, Thursday, April 11th, to decide upon an artist to paint a portrait of the war-governor of North ; Carolina to be placed in the North Carolina room at Richmond, Va. The committee meets at 12 o'clock. All members n. t present will be represented by proxy. Reception At Mrs Overman's. Mrs. William H. Overman asks the pleasure of every member of Rbbt. F. Hoke chapter U. D. C. and all visiting daughters who are in the city, and members of other chapters, to a reception at her house, to meet the members of the Vance portrait committee Thurs day afternoon 5 to 7 o'clock. t$.l inch black Bros. taffeta at Harry Green Mint Phosphate at Isen hour & Bean's. Take your prescriptions to the Salisbury Drug Company. Veterinary Surgeon. ! Dr. R. II. Manogue, of New York, has located in Salisbury and has an office at Ludwick and Black's livery stable, Salisbury, n. c.' i ; ..im : : . See Maupin Bros, for bar gains in RealEstate, office Overman building. i .Street Cab Swicegood can furnish comfortable and quick ser vice. 'Phone Swicesrood's Jewel ry Store. Phone 239. L BROWN-M'LADGHLIN WEDDJNG. Miss Maud -Browa ofjConeordJ Mar ried This Morning. This moring at 8 o'clock st the First Presbyterian-church, oJCon cord, Miss MaudeBrown, who is so well known here, was merried to Mr. J. Hi McLaughlin. I, The Concord Standard says - the following guests have arrived1: Miss Ethel Gray, of Gastonia; Miss Thorn, of China Grove? Miss Rosa Bernhardt, of Salisbury and Miss Peschau, of Maimesburg, Oi Mesdames J H Separk, of Gas- tonia; A. E Reynolds, : rv, ti. Wiley, C T. Bernhardt and Paul Howard, of Salisbury, and Lou Patterson, of China Grove. The gentlemen visitors are Messrs. J. H. Separk, WTill and Duncan Mc Laughlin, H. Allen, T. L. Caudle, Paul and Linn Bernhardt, H. Thompson, S. H. Wiley,, John Fisher, T. W. Gibson and - Capt. J. C. McLaughlin, father of the groom; " ? NEW PHTHIAN LODGE. A Lodge to be Instituted at Spencer This Month- A lodge of the Knights of Pythias will be instituted si Spen cer this month and the Salisbury lodges will be in attendance at the ceremonies. " A date had been set for the in stitution of tthe lodge but it was found that it would conflict with the meeting of the grand lodge. Salisbury lodge No. 24 at its meet ing last night accordingly decided t notify their Spencer brethren that . it would be necessary to change the date. The lodge will probably be instituted about ; the last of the month. . ; Mr. File Leaves Virginia. Mr. T. File of this county, who has been located at Fort Monroe, Va., is now- at Columbia, S. C, with the United States army. Lit uiec ant Henderson L-'is- Lieutenant and Mrs. Richard Henderson left last night for New port News, where Lieutenant Hen derson will join his battleship. He expects to leave now shortly.. Three to Asylum. Sheriff D. R. Julian returned last night from Morganton, where he took two insane women yesterday from this county. He was-met at Barber's Junction by -Deputy Cy Smith, who also bad an insane woman in charge from the West ern part of the county. Dr. Hall man Tonight. Rev. Dr. Hallman, editor of the Lutheran Visitor, Newberry, S. C, will conduct the prayer meet ing service at St. John's Lutheran church tonight. Mr. Wright Brought Out. . Mr. G. W. Wright is brought out by his friends as a candidate for commissioner on the East ward, Mr. Wright has yielded to the wishes of his friends and will become a candidate for the nomination. He is one of Salis bury's leading business men and will make an excellent alderman. For Sale,Cheap: -Several farms close to town. Maupin Broy. Dont fail to let the children at tend the Great Rhoda Royal Train ed Animal show which will ex hibit in Salisbury Saturday April 13th afternoon and night. We again come to the" .front to thank the good people of Salisbury and vicinity for their sympathy and kindness during our burn out and cartft express our thanks to them. Both ladies and gentlemen, we thank them one and all, but that seems little to us for we can't thank them enough. j Yours as friends, ! Mrs. B. D, Hurley. Matchless Headache Cure at Isenhour & Bean's. See the black Harry Bros. - foulard silk at For Rent: A 5 room cottage on Council street. Apply to Mrs. T. W. Allison. Weliandle all grades of tobacco and cigars; the best always. Salis bury Drug Company. A For Sale: 2 Walnut bedsteads 2 spring beds, also 1- two horse wagon. Apply at Sun office for information. BRIEF ITEMS. News Items of Interest too Short for a Head. Maj. Smith, of the N. & W., was in the city this morning. James Lanier and Hayden Holmes returned last night from Winston, j ' W. A. Hennessee, of Greensbo ro, is spending the day here on business. ; ' Miss Emma Cannon went to Woodleaf this morning on a visit to friends. Mrs. E. R Overman and little daughter returned last night from a visit to Winston. Proper footwear for the' young folks is hard to find but Peterson & Ru If keep all kinds. J. F. Honnicutt returned last night from Concord where he ha? been for several weeks. Maj. E H. Bean has been elect ed treasurer of the Odd Fellows to succeed Mr. J. M. Brady. Miss Eleanor Watson returned last night from Davidson College, where she spent Easter with friends. j j Mr3. J. A. Wocdccck, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. H. A. Bernhardt, returned to Ashe- ville this morning. - As the days lengthen, the bar gains strengthen, all regular $2.50 shoes sold here 2 the pair. The Burt Shoe Store. H. T. Sprinkle returned last night from Washington, .N. C, where he has been on a visit to his son, James, who moved to that place from Salisbury about four months ago. Our one thought in buying, our one aim in selling, is to find your want and then meet it as no one else can meet it. The Burt Shoe Store. The report that Mr. J. Brady had been captured in 2usta is erroneous. He has M. Au not been heard "from since heltsftRcck hlliil. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Foreman, who have been visiting their son, Mr. J. Q Foreman, returned to their hdme at Jackdaw, N. C. They were accompanied by Mas ter Otto Foreman, who will spend about three month with them. Maj. Charles F. Sagg, of New York, the young buck who turned loose with his pyrotechnics at the depot Monday night, was fined $5 yesterday by Mayor Lord and left on No. 36 for New York. There are at present more hew residences in the course of erec tion here than at any other April within the recollection of bury contractors. Many Salis more will be started next month. Mr. E. B. Neave returned "last night from Statesville, where he spent Tuesday attending a reunion of the surviving members of his regimental band during the civil war. The day was delightfully spent by those present. A negro was arrested here Mon day night suspected of having stolen $400 from Capt. LeeWynne, of the Southern. He only had about 80 cents on his person, how ever, and was released. j A Good Meeting Salisbury lodge No. 24 K. of P. had last night one of the best meetings recently held by this lodge. Mr. W. J, Byerly was initiated into the mysteries of the second degree. This lodge is being favored with a splendid attendance at its weekly meetings and reviv ed interest is being taken in its work. Wedgewood is a good nickel ci gar at Isenhour & Bean's. A new line of wash Harry Bros , today. silks at Shave at the Midway, , . . "" See. Madame Rhoda Royal and her Tandem Team with the great Rhoda Royal show which will ex hibit here Saturday April 13th. The most unique and pleasing per formance ever given. Her exhibition is most delightful to ladies and children. Received today one, barrel Sara toga Chips at McCulloh's. The Midway . Barber Shop " has added another barber to its fice and is now able to accomodate a larger patronage. Give them a call. 1 - V , FILIPINOS CAPTURED THREE OFFICERS WERE CAPTURED ON CAILLE'S STAFF TODAY. In Addition to the Officers, $40,000 in Cash Was Captured by Lieuterant Mapes of the Twenty-Third- Manila, April 10; Lieutenant Mapes, of the twenty-third infan try, today captured $40,000 of the I insurgent funds and three officers of General Caille's staff. i , A JUNIOR RALLY. Spencer Council in Splendid Condition. Growing Eapidly. Spencer Council, No. 75, Jr. O. U. A. M , at Spencer, had a grand rally last night. The report of the financial and recording secre taries showed the council in better condition than ever before in its history. New members are being added at almost every meeting and it is expected to reach a membership of 100 by the end of 1901. The members expect to present flag and Bible to the public scho 1 at Spencer within a few months and to have a big blow out on the occasion. Party Last Night. airs. J. J. .Donnelly gave a pleasant party last night - at her home in the city, complimentary to her sisters, Misses Fannie and Emma Raines. - There were quite a number of young folks present who participated in the evening's pleasure. Several hours were spent in games and about 11 o'clock re freshments were 1 served. The dining room was handsomely dec orated with evergreens and Jap anese lanterns. The occasion was a delightful one and was much en joyed by all in attendance. - The Poll Holders. The pollholders for the. munici pal primary rext Tuesday will probably be announced tomorrow. According to the plan of campaign each candidate for mayor is per mitted to select representative at each box. As only Maj. Boyden and Mr Lord are candidates for mayor there will be only two poll holders at each box. Thus far the campaign has been an exception ally quiet one, although the friends of the various gentlemen men tioned for aldermanic honors are becoming active. Dr. Brown Suggested. A voter of the South ward asks that the name of Dr. J. S. Brown be presented ito the voters of ; that ward in connection with the aider manic nomination next Tuesday. He says that while Dr. Brown will not ensent to become a' candidate he will serve if nominated. Mr. Wright Administrator. Mr. R. Lee Wright, has quali fied ks administrator pi the estate of Mr 8. Nancy Kesler, deceased. Mr. Wright has a notice as admin istrator in another column of the Sun today. Reunion of Yosts. There waa a reunion of the Yost generation at Mr. John Yost's last Wednesday, but on account of the rain there were not many peo ple present. There will be another reunion August 15th., at the same place and every body is invited. Don't Forget: Maupin Bros, represent the best fire, life and ac cident companies. Nunnally candys at Isenhour Bean's, & We have bargains in Real Es tate in Salisbury and vicinity. Give us a call. Maupin Bros. Tate Springs water 25c per gal lon at Isenhour & Bean's. Dpn't Forget Easter. , Bnerbaum has all the things necessary to make Easter ant to young and old. p'eas- Rabbits and Chickens, Eggs and Biddies, Dogs and Pigs, -Geese and Ducks. -Easter cards in nice assortment Easter presents of all kinds. Don't let Easter pass without re minding your children and your friends of this high holiday. " Baseball goods of all kinds, Fish ing Tackles in abundance. And Buerbaum still makes picture frames. MOTHER MURDERS BABY. An Infant Found With Throat Cut From Ear to Ear. New York, April 10.-A murdered infant with its .throat cut from ear to ear was found today in a fash ionable apartment house in liar lem. The 'police think its mother murdered the baby. Gen. Earichin Insane- - Nashville, April 10. Brigadier General John B. Eurichin, who commaqded the Chicago Board of Trade Horse Artillery throughout the Tullahoga campaign, has gone insane and is Confined in the coun ty jail and wiU be transferred to Anna asylum. Fire in Asylum. Indianapolis, April 10. Fire broke out in the woman's depart ment in the main building of the Central Hospital for the insane early this morning. All the pa tients were rescued. Six Hundred Children Saved. New York, April 10. In an early morning fire at Randall's Island in the children's hospital six hundred children were saved by the heroic work of nurses. The Kidnapped Boy. Providence, R. I., April 10.- Edward Costigan, a hack driver, says ne nad missing Willie Mc Cormick, alleged to have been kidnapped from New York, as a passenger here about two weeks ago. xle was accompanied- by, an elderly man and a young woman. Narrow Escape of Magnates Grand Rapids Mich , April 10, President Heald, General Man- ager Grape and other officialvrof the Pere-Marq'uette Railway,, had a narrow escape from a wreck with their special train today. They had to walk two miles to the sta tion. A Mysterious Theft. New York, April 10. The con signors of gold stolen from the treasurfoohr of the &leair.cnp KaiseirWilhelru Der Grossoun are at a loss to explain the theft. -The bank will lose nothing as the ship ment is covered by marine insur ance. Cotton, New York, April 10. Cotton bids: April, 8:10; May, 8:04, June, 7:93; July, 8:82; August, 7:61; September, 7:34; October, 7:58; November, 7:34: December, 7:33; Janurary, 7:33, - ; A House Crushed. Victoria, Cal., April 10 The house occupied by H. Smith was crushed like an egg by the . giving way! of the cribbing in a granite mine on Battle Mountain today. Fleeing From the Flood Berlin, April 10. The ' Rhine nundation is flooding the - Swiss villages. The people hay e fled from their houses. Snow in New York Plattsburgh, N. Y., April 10. There is a snow throughout the Adirondacks. There is two or hree inches of snow. The Rice Murder Case. New York, April 10. Captain James A. Baker, Jr., of Houston, Texas, was the first witness in the Rice murder case today. Wheat Market. Chicago, April 10. May wheat 70; July, 7.77; Oct. 7.23. Another Change. The red-nosed man at Lufsey's 5 and 10 cent store is changing his window .display, today. Call around tomorrow' and see it. His window is always worth looking at; for be always has some great bargains in it, a type of the greater bargains in his store. New Millinery Store- Our new goods will be coming the latter part of this week. Come in and see them. Mrs. B. D. Hurley,. Next door to Rabes marble yard. Euca for Catarrh" cure at hour & Bean's. lsen- Among the crowning features this season with the Great Rhoda Royals Trained Animal show is Captain Sharp and his troupe of Rough Riders in their most novel and thrilling exhibition of horse manship. SOLD IliTO SLAVERY. TWO GIRLES ON THE BLOCK III ILLINOIS. A Riot was Precipitated by the Sale Two Sixteen-year-old Girls Sold to a Brazilian for $800. Kankakee, III., April 10. The sale of two gypsy girls at Mo mence, this county, today, precipi tated a riot. A mob drove the gypsy band from town. Two six teen year old girls were sold by their guardian to a Brazilian who was also a member of the band. The price was $800. SOUTHERN BELLE KILLED. Shot By a Sweetheart Whom She Had Rejected. Atlapta, Ga., April 10. Miss Minnie Clemporn, a Southern so ciety belle, was shot today and in stantly killed by J. J. Arrington, a wealthy business man, who then shot himself. She . had rejected his love. VAN WYCK'S FIERCE TALK. Says Some One Should Go to Albany With a Shot Gun. New York, April 10. Mayor Van Wyck said today: "Some one ought to go to Albany with a shot gun. The city is being rob bed right and left by legislators." The Rawlins on Fire. New York, April 10. Fire, on the United States transport Paw-- lins was discovered bv a Japanese mess 6oy today. The fuu origi nated in the hatch rilled with hay. As far as is known all the crew was saved. The transport Sedge wick was towed away from the tire. It is feared the Rawlins will burn oh the pier. Dr. DufSeld Dead. Princetonr. N.. J , April 10. John Thomas Duffiald,' K. D. V. L. D. , the senior member of Prince ton University faculty, died this morning, aged 78. His death was due to heart failure. Strike iu Indiana. Brazil, Ind. April 10. All the mines of the iVhiek Coal fields in Indiana are closed. The miners are striking. Mayor Declines To Serve. Chicago, Apri! 10. Lake For est's mayor-elect declines to serve because of the return to office of two aldermen whom he opposed. Wreck Off N. C. Baltimore, April 10.- The lum ber schooner Erie, which hails from Jacksonville, went to pieces on Frying Pan shoal, twenty miles off North Carolina, Saturday in a gale. Thousands Starving. Washington, D. C. April 10. President Gompers of the Ameri can Federation of Labor, will pre sent to President Mclvinley a pe tition of Porto Rico's working men for the employment of thous and of idle and starving men in the island. Garfield Items. Correspondence of Scn. Garfield, N. C. April 10. We learn that Mr. Ivy Morgan has been replanting corn already. He has been through planting about a week. Mr. A. L. Carter, of Crescent, is paying his home folks a visit., Mr. Stokes Eller, of Gold Hill, Is spending a while with friends near St. Matthews. f Sunday school, opened at" St. Matthews Sunday with a large crowd. Easter Opening. Not of Spring bonnets, but of bath tubs, water closets.and plumb ing supplies of every description. Since the fire, I am receiving daily, a fresh supply of goods and 1 am now ready to serve you, both in plumbing and roofing. My shop is temporily located on Church street, near the Methodist church. Give me a call, I need your busi ness. Yours to serve, W. S. Nicolsox. - Mr. J. W. Kestler has oDened barber shop at Spencer, near ti posiomce. Unly whites snave
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