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rami SALE - AT REIJ’S. July 10th to Aug. 3rd 1901, Some of the Many Good Things we are Offering. DRESS GOODS. 4-0 in Mohair at 50c per yard. Regular price 75c. 43 in “ 75c “ “ “ 95c. 43 in Granite cloth “ 65c “ “ “ 85c.' 44 in Sharkskin “ 75c “ “ " 95c. Ail of the above is high grade black goods, of the very best col or and light weight for Summer and Fail wear. Half wool Challie at 25c yd,, was 35c. All 12 l-2c Percale at iOcyd. MWI This shoe is correctly de signed to fit Enlarged Joints and Tender Toes All Pique, Dimity, Muslin, Lace Muslin at greatly reduced prices. LAGS AND EMBROIDER?. The prices on this line have been cut deep and many pieces you can buy now from 1-3 to 1-2 less than regular price. LADIES MUSLIN UNDERTVEAR 1-4 off regular marked price. Ladies Fancy Silk and Chiffon Stock Collars With Ties, Worth 75 cents, now 388 508 MH SMETS 386 ■Off We have on hand a large assortment of curtain net ranging in price from 12 1-2 to 18c. You may take your choice from this line for 10c yd. Lace Curtains 1-4 off regular price. Lace Stripe and Drop Stitch Hose SI WIITE SET WAISTS 388 SHOES. Made of the very softest kid, most flexible soles broad heels and plain Toes, Lace & Congress. SOLD ONLY BY Peterson & Rulfs Main St, ■ Hedrick Block. PRICES GOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. RUGS. 25 per cent discount on the entire line. HAMMOCKS. 10 per cent off the regular price and a pair of good hooks with each hammock. Coach. Parasols in Colors. Ladies and Childrens *UNTRIMMED HATS, Worth $1.00 and 98 Cents, THIS SALE CHARLES SCARRATT W. H. WALLACE’S Mid-summer Sale 1-3 off the regular marked price of Coach and Children’s para sols. MEnS FURNISHINGS. Men’s underwear in Brown, Blue and Stripes at 70c suit: for mer price $i.00. Good working shirts at 4Oc each regular price 50c. Negligee shirts at 40c each regular price 50c. 100 dozen Socks at 5c pair. wu k ^ bz- Can Print Anything From a Visiting Card 50 prs. Ladies Oxford Ties in Small Sizes at 50c pr. Sea-Island Blown Sheeting 6/.' 5c yd. A. A Brown Sheeting @(>c yd. 500 yds. remdAbt ticking @ 5c. 200 yds. remnant drilling @5c. ” ' ' ' ” to a 24x36 Poster, Call and get prices before placing your order and we guarantee to please you. Why buy a SEWING MA CHINE for a small price which means low grade, when you can get a WHEELER & WILSON for a reasonable price that will LAST a lifetime and give perfect satisfaction. The rotary motion and ball-bearings are a few of the many points that make it superior to all others. WHEELER & WILSON m’f’g. CO. Atlanta, Georgia. For sale at T. F. Young’s, corner Main and Fisher street. Old machines taken for part payment. Leave orderd for free trial. WM. RUTH, - The party bringing the largest number of this “ad” to our of fice in the next 60 days will be presented a handsome Toilet Set, now on exhibition corner Main and Fisher st. This June 7th, 1901. - SALESMAN. V Blown to Atoms. I The old idea that the body I sometimes needs a powerful, dras ; tie, purgative pill has been ex i oloded; for Dr. King’s New Life ; Pills, which are perfectly harmless, ■ gently stimulate liver and bowels I to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 25c at Theo. F. Kiuttz & Go’s drug store. ’fatass rsfe£EKMiee»;««&saBBra»OTm&s^^ N OTICE TOCR EDITORS 7 Having qualified as executor of the last will and P-scament of Chas. F. Baker, dec’d., I hereby give notice to ell persons having claims against the i state of the decedent to exhibit the same to me on or before the 3rd day Hf-July, 1902. All persons indebted b o said estate are required to settle ■ without furtner notice. E B NEAVE, Executor of Chas F. Baker. I Dated, 2nd day of July, 1901. j Craige & Craige, at/ys. “I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my present good health and my life. I was treated in vain by doctors for lung trouble following la grippe. 1 took One Minute Cough Cure and recover ed my health.” Mr. E H. Wise, Madison, Ga. James Plummer. For Rent:—A splendid dwell ing near the south switch, Spen cer, late residence of J. A. Shu man. Apply to P. A. Cauble, Salisbury, N. C. Those famous little pills, DeWitt’s Little Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe. James Plummer. During last May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy to the house, telling them J felt sure it would do good if used accoiding to directions. In two days time the child had fully re covered. The child is now vigor ous and healthy. 1 have recom mended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail.— Mrs. Curtis Baker, Bookwaiter, Ohio. Sold by James Plummer, druggist. Try it and be convinced the best bread you ever ate at T. L. Swink’s Cakes and pies to match, fresh rye.bread each day, corner of Main and Council streets. Heartburn. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich, heartburn is likely to follow, and especially so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested, food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Cbam- | berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab lets and the heartburn may be avoided. For sale by James I Pinmmpr D. : ■ Celluloid starch, 8 packs for 25c. Mendleion’s best 10c ball lye, per ball 5c. Good grade of sardines with key, per can 4c. Royal salad dressing, per bottle 25c. Richardson & Robbin’s lunch tongue, 1 pound can 25c. Tooth picks, 2 large boxes for 5e. W. H. Wal laces’s best grade of loose tea, per pound 50c. To every person buy ing one pound of our 50c tea we will give 20 pounds of granulated sugar at 5c per pound. . JUST RECEIVED afreshlot of Ice Cream Cakes, Vanilla, Lemon and Orange Wafers, Chocolate dessert, and Fruit cake Im ported Swiss Cheese, Leggett’s double cream cheese, Leggett’s new catch No. 1, Mackerel. Only to be had at W. H. WALLAGE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY. Illi lit fit DM SUE if £ Ladies' Bazaar. TKErs. Xj. EE-TETSrEt. 122 S. Main St. - - Phone 147. | Ml REMINDER j may not cotoe amiss. Some people are prone to forget and ail laundries seem alike to them. But the work? j That’s the test. Our laundry is re- 1 membered with feeling of satisfaction I while that of others recalls painful j memories. The i Salisbury Steam Laundry ; does not injure goods. Everything is j thoroughly cleansed and beautifully j finished. 1-2. HALF PRICE SALE. 1-2. 2000 HALF Suite All Price We have closed out the entire surplus stock of Fine Tailored Clothing, of L. Grief &• Bros, at 50c on the dollar. These goods reached Salisbury on Tuesday July 16th, and every suit will be sold at HALF PRICE. We will place in this sale all our NEGLIGEE SHIRTS and NECKWEAR. $1.75, $1.50 and $1.25 Shirts go at 98c. 75 and 50c Shirts go at 39c. 50c Neckwear 39c. 25c Neckwear 19c. Positively no GOODS will be Charged. V. WAI .1 .ACE & SONS
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