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k' : ? f - V r-W!ZX5 COtUCTi Fine Fat Norfolk I Effacor Cream. Th finest preparation in tl-. "oil : for. Chapped Hands, Face or Li; Ramoves Sunburn, Tan, Tirnplf i, -:. . Gents vrIU,find it the best prepiratu.ri fox use after having, razor j ir:;; ' ;, etc. Price 15 cents. James Plummcr, Dru'giit. Ojesfcr Every Day! . . AT . . N P. MURPHY. 0 WEATHER FORECAST Hun tonight; Wednesday fajr; colder. SALISBURY, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1901. NO. 109 VOL X. GRAKD JURY'S REPORT an intestdeess. THE AHIIUAL SERDON. THE C 0RDITIOR OF OFFICERS' OFFI-j CES IS COMMENDED. Walter Murphy, Esq , Pleases Winston People. The Win the address All the County Buildings Found in Esq., 'of thisj Gced Order. Repairs on tne jau The Interior Recommended. mem the ROYAL ARCDNNUM WILL HAVE AN NUAL SERMON SUNDAY NIGHT- ton Sentinel f ays of of Walter Murpny, pe n.Ar7An CrowelLof HiehPoint o "7 RII0SEVE1.T . ON TRDSTS, city, there Sunday: jrial address was de livered by Mr. Walter Murphy, an honored member of the Llk The report of the grand jury is Lodge in Salisbury. . The speaker as follows. was introduced by the presiding rr n , .infl A I., officer. Mrfj Murphy's address Koyal Arcanum Coble. Jude of the Superior was appropriate anu iuiu. Court of Rowan county for No- He is a plea veniber term 1901: speaker and .VW- th trrund iorT of said vinced that j county, most respectfully report That w havo ontftfl nron all Da- occasion. Ha nara TOvh hovo Kpati nrpispnted to of the order anA ka,! presentment of public. There are jrix lodges in pected that all denominations .will all cases of which jve have any the State, W nston Salem, Greens- participate m th.s . . tit ioi! lL.. -il l WII I rttimm nronoro 1 1 v la toPreachthe Sermon. Money Paid SAYS THAT OUR YOUTHFUL INDUS by Arcunum, ; j r n - TRIES SHOULD BE UNFETTERED. The following notice has been TALKS OF ANARCHY. issued by the Salisbury Council SAYS IT IS THE DEADLY FOE OF SOCIETY. GIVE COBRTS POWER; material welfare, end above all to the peace of our nation in. tie future. tr iill'ppinas We hot e to make cur administration of the inlands honorable to our cation by making it of the highett benefit to the Filipinos shemselves, and as- in earnest of what we intend to do we point to what we have done. Washu gton, Dec. 3.- Hale f f Maine, and Morgan , of Alabama, with committee from the House. ci'led on the President at 2:30 Wathirgton, D;c. 3 .The Su preme nurt has decided that no SALOONS LICENSED. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LI CENSED TEN YESTERDAY. Other Business Transacted by the Ccm mi'sioners at Yesterday's S'ssion A Number of Petitions to Board. The board of county commis sioners met in regular monthly session yesterday and transacted the following business: W. Li Kluttz and J. F. Mc Cubbins were appointed a com mittee to receive the report of Clerk of the Court W. G. Wat- The annual sermon will, be sing ana entertaining i H'camcu iu mo the audience was con- or Salisbury next Jsnnaay nignr, the Lodge made: no 8th inst., by iter. George II. mi'c(.t. ;n cLirt;nff him for this Crowell, of High Point. The ser .xvauu " & .... . . . . . . I . , . i- . . t.i.,t.. :,. ll J r avo n thfi "!Pnrets,' mon will be delivered at the irst me rresioenx upposss any i gisia- j n gouus lJaBsiu uu Kot hA tTiftde iJ ethodist church and it ia ex- uon inai woumuuro ifls arusnin nom ineunitea states to tne rnu A"i"cJi Wi AJW,'aci ..utau - 7- 1 ! . t . I ' , - i . I m , r ft , . t. their Operatiots. Sajrthe Youth- innines a. xrexier, oi rankiin townsnip, ful Nation. Must not ba Fettered f Wo" u;r,f r,. q at t were exempted from road duty. Thinks th Federal C urt Should . , 0 . .. . J John Rogers was exempted from I rin AT T r I 'n linn . I - . Deal With AnSLrfihi8t. Attemntine T' - road duty aud poll tax for two the Life of the Presidstt or His Sue- .w,u"u". i uiy years in l!unAa --f oil Villein PIS hrflllP ht minffton and! Raleigh. The last present. before us in an effectual manner one was instituted only a few days , , i. Nr fSoiUKH.iT r!hrinttP. .Vii- puoiic generally is lnvneu service, -ine to be s and have, in our opinion, perform- ago. ,There ed all the duties required of us as thousand Elks in the State. The are today about one in the U. S. obligations o V 1 grand iury. memoersmp The various county offices have prolession oil been visited and we find that they is essentially are kept in a manner which m i -ii commendation. womancoDa. We have visited and thoroughly Charity, Bro insDeded the county iail. Ihe aD1 riaenty. iaterior is neatly and orderly kept.. The prisoner report that they are properly cared for and have no complaint to make, except that occasionally their quarters are not kept at & comfortable tempera ture. We find in the prisorers' q iarters that a number ef window pines are missing and that the ceiling in one of the cells is loose, lithe jailer's quarters by patch ing the plastering and painting the the rooms the appearance of the same could be vastly improved and the comfort of the occupants be very much increased. We have a -o visited the annex to the jail in which the county in sane are cocfiatd acd found it to ba in excellent condition.. The county home was found to be in a condition which wa thought to be entirely atiefactory to ail the occupants and to the jurors. ' All of which is respectfully sub mitted, J. A. Tiiomasox, Foremac. as not confined to any calling. The order ! American find 'be-! C. T, Bernhardt, W. L. Kluttz, r D. M. Miller, 7 : Committee. cessor. all goods for the Charleston expo sition. CITY'S HORSES TRIED Washington. D. C , Dec. ! 3. The Royal Arcanum has done a Todav whfn the first serious work great wort in oansoury as wen as ... , , . , . . J ,1 toiII h rinno i n I VintrrAca it ia rain I i: l 1L: .i ,t;n. I nil nvsr 1 ha nonntr v. ,Tho Sillis-I ., ems rv u uuuTiiuK u pi uiovuu i - r- intT ir ia?n flhnnrianrft. There Its principles are Dury council nas lost z memoersi . . herlv Love Justice since its organization and $31,0C0f not been such a day since Ale Every Elk Lodge nas been paid out in penents. lnjiviniey's inauguration, jviarcn 4tn h -1 1 I t h a at- vl K I UUI ho a fiAAVk 11 1 mi. I. ;1 a X. 1 - poids memorial ser- iuo 'o' jwi ?w,vaw last, xne consequence is tuai iew e gr0 1 r 1 iv 1 nai1 -.n t r- t , A , c- nnsl, a 4- K a ! I tsact I . I vices on trie tounday m ueceraoer. ' w iiu,8 ffere present to hear the reading splendidly. xn conclusion tne fpeaaer sumv.v. ,u lu v.,, i( of Roosevelt's first message. There Officer Steele and Chief P. H tnat an is wen witn an xiKwnen ne v.uui . . . . 1 u.rf.nA f l0 Trirfi n(in)lrtminf f . . L .. ., . , than at nv timo in it Kititnrv were no bigns cf "the flowers of Meroney, or tne i?ire Uepartment, passes into dtermtv. provided he tnan at ac.Y time in its History, - - o; k-Xi-- f v i? has been trub and faithful to the numbering 225 members the order. Mr Murphy's Change. J. F. McCubbins and W. L. K?ut?z-were appointed a commit tee, to make the best arrangement possible to secure rock for roads. License whs granted to the fol- riven Yesterday Afernocn to the lowing parties to retail wt i ke J City's Trucks H. C. Trott. John Movie. P. W. Brown. George A Jackson. Mov!e The city's new horses were put Bros.. Du? Mver. J. S. Marab.'e. on trial yesterday afternoon with n W, Poole. R1 J. Lindtav and and behaved .inhri w TTomni J Wholesale license was granted to the Salisbury Liquor Company and Ludwick & B ack. A large number of petitions were presented to the board with reference to public' roads and BRIEF ITEMS. lews Items of Interest too Short for a Head- wagons No Clue To Fire Origin. There is no clue yet to the origin ch occured at Spencer Mr. Clarence Murphy, a Dative follows, Senate and House an- or mis cuy wno nas oeen traveling EOUncemeBt wan made of the dath treightand patsenger agent of the . ..j-.- Southem Pacific with head ouar- ter at San Francisco, has Wme mssse. required about twohour., I . ... - I .11 l - i .j; t. J not thought that general passenger agent wnn neao ""'v" u-uiumcu. xununu avo been an explos- quarters at V aco, lexas. lhis is out of respect for tne dead Hixecu- a very material and deserved pro- tive's memory. Immediately there notion for Mr. Murpny. veaterdav.al! havina been taken accompanied by Mr. M. V. j j , m , . . , , iL vapps, urove ine norses to by souvenir hunters. Through the . r , . J , i - I truck and roe wawn over mediumpf the message, which chief streets of the city to test bridges. B. the the was very short at the of the firewh3 yesterday morning. Capt. Parker's supply of oil time and it i t ere could h ion, as he wou losses of those buildings an larger than w tDeir staying qualities. The contract forifurnfchirff sup VQiei jieroney isnjgnly pleased Dfea fur -.he'thairl saris for the wun tne conduct 01 tne norses and is satisfied that they will answer requirements at a fire. month of December was -awarded to K'ut a & Rendleman. Id. have heard it; The interebtad in the d stock was much as at first thought. It CONTEST OVER MAPS. is believed ibkt the fi,e was of jn- cendiary otiJin. Sol Smith Kr special isell Can Flay 10 More. from Washington Zeal in th e Search More Intense- The mysterious disappearance of Ella Cropsey from Elizabeth City, N. C, is- still bblflipg the authorities. Tbe latter have offer ed a reward of $100 for the recov ery of her body' and $20.0 for evi dence sufficient to -convict her abductors. Governor Aycock has offered a similar reward and a mass nieeting of citizens will sub scribe another sum. The mis&ing girl isreported to have been teen drivingwith a man in South Mills, Camden county, and also at Piy mouth, but neither report Las yet been substantiated. "Want to "Witness Hanging. Sheriff Julian has already had over Z0 application f torn persons anxious to witness ie execution of Arch Conley. The law requires that the execution shall be private and tha only 35 witnesses shall be admitted. Hatdsome Monument Sold. 1 Messrs Webb & Rabe yesterday sold to Mr. T. F. McCrary, of Greensboro, a handsome monu ment to go over the grave of his wife at Lex'ngton. The monu ment is to be of Italian marble and will be 9$ feet high wiih a statue of a woman on top. A City brinors the sad news'' that the inimitable Sil Smith Russell can . again. Recently; he with locomotor atax ady has advanced so kindly Thespian is never j play was stricken ia. ' 'The ma far that the pushed about calored man that he will e h s old part q indebted to quaintest an tions. denied the uda of his legs. He is in a go cart by a There is no chance irer be able to resume n the stage, which is him tor some or us I drollest impersona- Go to Jail i 1 Judsro Coble put the finishing - 1 . touches on tl o two white men who attempted 1 3 take possession of Gold Hill, nFter the Conley trial Saturday. le gave them four months eacq in j-iil with permis sion to hire Cut. They are still in jail. Mrs. Roberts cm Recovered. Mrs. C. E entirely reccJ Mrs Atkins Doing Well. Mrs. II. L. Atkins, who was taken to the Whitehead-Stokes fcanitorium for treatment last v.eek, is very much improved. Her condition today t hows a- very gratifying improvement. Mr- Man pin's Mr' J, M tained a few dinner, celebrating his versafy. M under l ho mark yet. Robertson has about Krered from her recent attack of ill less. She is entirely out of danger now. ' Anniversary. ' Maupin today entor friends at a birthday anci Maupi.n s slightly hree quarter century The Waco Telegram has this to say of Mr. Murphy : Mr. Murphy has already reach ed Waco and is familiarizing him self with the situation in his dis- ----- trict. He is a worthy successor of Anderson, showing that he is a courteous, fcffable, Jive energetic and capable man chosen for the peculiar needs and j opportunities of this particular work. He has created a most favorable" imprea ion an the railroad men and others who have' met him since reaching Waco and there seems to be no doubt but that Ihe will push out into and occupy all the room in the place assigned to him He took right hold of matters, showing hia entire familiarity with his business and a keen desire to be 'at it J which is a sure sign of proficiency, and success. He will be welcomed to the community by the people of Waco, and comes highly recom mended by the press of his section as a man and an official. : ' will be appropriate exercises in branches of Congress, iSom'e com ment i was occasioned by the fact that when Garfield was assassinated A Salisbuiian Sued for the Possession ' of the River Maps. MEETING 0? EEGENTS. Barium Spring Reg ts I'cet thirlotte Tt day. .? at Mr. Klattz's Luck- 1 ' Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz is one ; of the lucky members of congress in securing a seat. The Washington correspondent ; of the Charlotte Observer says that he has one of the best seats in the Houe. - Dr Eaniss I DrJ J. H was broken urday nigbtj, is improving today. Dr. Inniss fullyand it injuries wil Breakfast Food. Mountain Buckwheat, Graham Flour, Hecker's Self Rising Buck wheat and Legett's Self-Rising Buckweat at Theo. At well's. proving ! Eaniss, whose arm i - and leg injured Sat- has rallied wonder- is not thought that h's prove serious at all. The best brepcription Iot Malari' Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groyk's Tastelkss dinLL Tonic. It is sim- quinine in a tasteless ply iron anq form. No c lire no pay. Trice riOc. Lkttttce by Mrs. Tbjomas Murphy. Foit Rent! A nice two story hou-a m liist bahsbury. cApply to U. It. Jillian For Sale A Mason acd Ham lin orran; splendid instrument. This office. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte,' N. C, will be in Salisbury at Mr. Vernon Hotel on Friday, Dec. 13lb, for rme day only. His practice if limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. $1.00 rets 4 regralar one dollar size bottles of Globe Tonic while adrertiihig. Notice is 1 John E tects Phone No. Pell Block" Nice lettuce for sale Notice! hereby given that I have dispi sed of my grocery business in Salisbury to Mr. Max Moses, who will hereafter conduct the business ted to me ate forward an connection! ered from All persons indeb- reqnestcd to come d sett:e :U once4 as my with the business is sev tthis date. Another Rain. 1 " . ' The second rain came last night to break the dry spell of the past three months. It was a welcome one, too, to the farmers who-" are anxious to get in their: wheat The rain fell in small quantities at different hours today. . For Rent A five-room house, with well and stable, near graded :hool. Price ' if 5 per mon h. Apply to D. M. Miller. Fresh Oyeters Daily at R. Price's Market. . W. Special sale of Silks and ribbon at Reid's. ' I - ' j The sher'ff today served papers on a citizen of Salisbury for Ten the House of representatives when nessee parties for the possession assembled, wa cfficialiy informed of certain maps and plans claimed by the then representative 'Mc- b Mr' Boardman' of Jinoxville, rr. , c, , . . I who at one time proposed to de- J . I veloD the water nower of the 1 ad- yesieruay win necessitate appro- fein rivek The narrs were ia pnate legislation for the Phillip- ened by the as&ignefes of Mr. 1 Rno ritmon " t ducing war taxi Republicans op pose tariff revision, opposition to reciprocity non partisan. There is no serious antagomism to the corstruction of Pacific. cable. AH democrats and some republicans are opposed to the -ship, subsidy bill. "' ;'r ' Washington, Dec. 3. The Pres ident's message was released - of which the following is a synopsis: "President Roosevelt's first mes sage was read at noon today in both house. His utterances on leading subjects are: "The anar- STEWARDS ELECT OFFICERS. The Paster's Salary is Increased by Fifty Dollars The board of stewards of the First Methodist church met last night and elected officers for the year. 1 hose elected were: Chairman, Hon. Lee S. man. Assistant chairman, Plummer. Treasurer, T. R. Garner. Secretary, T. J. Rbe. The salary of the pastor was Over-James Globe Tonic cures sick headache and stomach troubles. Samples free or the $1 bottle for 25c under the opera house. ' . .-' Special sale of Silks and ribbon at Reid's. ' . .." :.. ' 25c gets the $1.00 bottle of Globe Tonic! for a short time only. ; .' ? '-' ' - - ' ; Fok Rent. New 6-room house corner Council and Shaver streets. J. O. White. : v : . Nov. 25th 190 L William Teiser. Ramsat & Co. :Arcbi- 265 Room 6 John E. Ramsat & Co. Archi lects Pnone No. : 265 Room 6 Bell Block. For' Sale Uniform Rank K. of P. uniform and sword.' Good as new. - This office. foreign or -domestic-ia more im portant than this, to the honor and Offers to Negotiate. -Manila, Dec. 3. It is reported from Cabalogan, Samar, that the insurgent General Luke Ban has offered to negotiate terms of peace with General Smith, who rep ied that the time for negotiations bad passed. - ' . increased. $50 : and the treasurer chist is everywhere the dread foe w given $50 per year for. his of liberty. The; Federal courts should be given l jurisdiction over j Newspapers did it every man who kills or attempts New York,1 Dec. 3. Richard to kill the prosident or any man Croker, in his first complete state in line of succession. Anarchy is ment since the campaign, says the no more an expression of social fusion victory was due entirely discontent than picking; pockets and absolutely to the newspapers. or ' wife beating. Anarcht is all crime against the whole human race. No matter calls . more ur gently for the wisest thought of Congress." "Trusts are the cap tains of industry, who have driv en our railway systems across the continent ; and;; have built u p our commerce- an d developed our manufactories, .They have on the whole done great good to otr people. Under such conditions it would be most unwise to cramp cr to fetter the youthful strength of ournation. L . There is a widspreed conviction in the minds of the American peo ple that great corporations known as trusts are in certain of their features and tendencies hurtful to the general .welfare. ; It is -: based upon a sincere conviction that combination and concentration should not be prohibited but su pervised and i within reasonable limits controlled. In my judg ment this conviction ia right. . Navy. The work of up-building the navy must be steadily contin ued. No one"poiht ol Vur policy, Rev. Dr. J. Rumple left this morning for Charlotte to attend a meeting of the board of regents of the Barium Springs Orphanage. The board, as is the custom each year, will ba reorganized and sev eral matters of importance affect ing the interests of the orphanage, will be taken up. : . Dr. Rumple has been chairman of this executive board -for"' 12 ye,ara a d is more prominently identified with this institution than any other individual in. North Carolina. Globe Tonic cures Indigestion. Prof. W. C Tucker, of Gold Hill, spent Monday night in the city. Col. Ham. Jones, of CharLttr, passed through the city last night on his way to Raleigh. Mrs. G. A. Jackson went t Danville this morning on a. busi ness trip. . ' J. H. Weant, of Gold Hill, wa in the city this morning on a bosi ness trip. Sample t ho ?s are not only up to-date, but are a date ahead. The Burt Shoe Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peacock who have been visiting their son Dr. Walter Peacock, at New Lon don, returned home last night. Sheriff Julian left this morning for Raleigh with the four prison ers sentenced by the court las: weak. . ' II. C. Daggett went to Char lotte this morning on a business trip for t the Salisbury Gas and Electric Light Company. -So neat and comfortable is Sta cy Adams' for fine shoes for men, that if you see them you will want them. Sold only by Peterson & Rulfs. ! Vivian Holt, who is running as mail agent on the Southern, spent Suturday here, the guest of his parents, Col.' and Mrs. John A. Holt. GRAZED Oil GALLOUD. A NEW JERSEY KEGRO ATTACZ: HIS SPIRITUAL ADYI3EH. Window Broken The Result. Mr. Charles H. Swink's store window was broken yesterday afternoon and at night he placed small obstruction in the window to protect a quantity of hickory nuts. During last night some time the nuts were stolen from the window and Mr. Swink is now wondering whether some friend played a joke or whether a genuine thief actually "cribbed" this hick ory nuts. ' Mrs. Patterson Worse. : MrB. Ed Patterson, of Spencer, who has been quite sick but was improving, was taken suddenly worse last night. Her condition is now such as to give her ' family alarm. Mr. Walter Murphy, who de livered the address at the Eiks me morial service in Winston yester day afternon, passed through the city last night returning to Salis bury. Green iboro Record. The Santa Fe Railroad has is sued an order that no one addicted to the use of cigarettes shall be given employment by that, com pany, and a number of cigarette smokerfcs working for the com pany have been dismissed. The brightest, the snappiest, the most up-to-date shoes ia the city. All the new styles and shapes are here, light or Ltivy4H!lr, m-Iunj,J or wide toe shapes, in fact, all. the new things for winter. The Burt Shoe Store. Eillinger Still Improving. The negro Billirger, who was shot in the stomach at Gold Hill last week, continues to improve. It is now believed that Billinger will recover, although the wound received by him ordinarily results in death. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is' su perior to any plaster. When ou bled with lame back or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial a d you are certain . to te more than pleased with the prompt re lief which it affords. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One ap plication gives relief. For sale by James Plummer.. .. You know what you are taking; when you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle show ing that It is simply iron and Quinine in a tasteless form, No Cure, Jso Pay. 50e. - r - Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always bnsy, curing lorpid Liiver, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Fever and Ague They, banish Sick Headache, drive oat malaria. Never gripe or weaken Small, taste,, nice, work wonders. Try thenar 25c at all druggists. ? Death at Mt Pleasant The wife of Mr. Daniel Kluttz, of Mt.- Pleasant, died Monday morning of consumption, aged about 35 years. The funeral took place from Grace Reformed church this morning. Mrs. Kluttz was a daughter-in-law of David R. Kluttz, of Woodside. Mrs- Rumple is Improving. Her host of friends will be grat ified, at tha announcement that Mrs. J. Rumple is very much im proved. While not entirely re covered, Mr. Rumple's condition ia such as to relieve her family of any apprehension. Vienna Bakery. Jb resh "bread and eases . every day. Rye bread. Cream ' puffs tocUy. 121 W. t isber St. Fob Rent! Two story, seven room bouse, a good well on lot, em feoutn JianK st.eet. Mrs. M. E. Kesler. - . Of Benefit to You. D. S. Mitchell, Folford, Md. "uunng a long illness 1 was troubled with bed sores, tried De Witt's Witcn Hazel Savle and was cured7 Cures piles, "sbres, and burns. Beware of counterfeit) James Pummer. Risley Skips Oat- D. L. Risley, of Philadelphia, who proposed to locate a colony of people bore at one time has come to grief in New Jersey. He sold homes to people there, ac cording to the New 5Tork Herald, on which he had given a mortgage. When the fraud was revealed Ris ley skipped out and has not since been heard of. He secured quite an amount of money through rep resentations to innocent purcha sers. A Sentatioral Incident in Otcty:;! With a Hanging. The Criniril was Finally Oyerjowered. Mount Holly, N. J. Dec. One of the mott fcentational tcer.t i ever enacted in connection with an execution occurred here today when Charles Brown, a nero, v, i ' rendered desperate by fear of tl gallows, on which he was linally hanged at 10:5 o'clock. IIo at tacked his spiritual wlvinor with a heavy iron bar and furiou-!y fought with the keepers, llcr. Dedsirger was rendered uncon scious. Brown then attempts J to scale the wall. The fcheiill threatened chief clerk Fleet weed procurings revolvers, and cornered murderer who was waving an ir :i bar and defied the ollicials. Tl. j sheriff threatened to shoot Brown, when he was finally overpowcrc !. BOATS COLLIDE. Torpedo Boat Destroyer and Chan: Steamer Collide. London, Dec. 3.- The tort ' boat destroyer Salmon and t!.-s Channel steamer Cambridj", collided today at Harwich. Tl 3 Salmon, was sunk, but the Cam bridge saved its crew. If your turkey did not agree with you, use Globe Tonic for the stomach. . Fresh fish and oysters every day and select groceries at J. A. Barrets in D. R. Julian s old stand. How to Cure Croup. Mr. -R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the bett medicine I have ever used. It is a fine chi'd ren's remedy for croup and neer fails to cure." Vvhen given in soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symp toms appear." For sale by James Plummer. Wanted A few boarders at nice, quiet, home-like place; fresh milk and butter. Nice rooms and good board; five minutes from fountain; terms reasonable. No. 523 Inniss st. Roosevelt and Washington VTin. Miss Lsura Hedrick, who is t!.a only Sduthern girl, with tho ex ception of ono, at Blairstown Hall Academy, Blairst New Jer sey, writes to her uncle, Col. Cicero R. BarkerMreardin outcome of a debate on tho l'ooar r Washington dining at tho 'Acad:- my.- ine query was nesoivc that President Roosevelt wu ju ti tled in dining Booker Washington. Miss Hedrick reprea nted the mo tive side and writes that even i i the Yankee State of Ix'aw Jert y one-third the judges voted for l.tr sido - . f i - Dr. Kilgo Losti. The new famou lihel tuit Lr y T." J, Gattis agair.st Dr. and Trustees Duke and O ! !l to an end late Saturday i d.t '. . udgmentfor the plainliilf r J.',- 000. The defence gave noti; ( , an appeal. 100 Lives 'Imperiled. Nowbrighton, S! I.,- V: :. '.' he lives of over one hur ' 1 persons were imperiled thi. mor..- ing in the J. E. King Company', plaster works. One was killed. Globs. Baipjr Shop. To my friends and the public r I large: I have fitted up a handoK. aod new tonsorial parlor on Council street, where I would be glad to j you. First class barbers in at tendance. Satisfaction guaran teed. W. W. Pool, Prop. Lost Gun! My breech-loadir; double-barrel gun, lost or btolf :s. A liberal reward will be paid by returning same to Rev. J. I Tor rence near Livingstone College. "Winter Homes in Summer Landi." The above is the title of an 1 1 tractive booklet just Lsaued by tJ.o Passenger Department of tho Southern Railway. It is beituti fulty illustrated and fully deseri!.-- i the winter resorts of tho Soutlj. A copy may be secured by t c r. 1 ing a two-cent stamp to S. II. Ilardwick, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. Health and Beauty. Poor complexion is usually the result of torpid liver or irregulari ty of the bowels. De Witt's Little Karly Risers stimulate the liver. Promote regular action of the bnwells. Never distress. .James Plummer. Notice! We are preparing a of all propartiesin our hands saio and win get it out in p. plet form for distribution am northern people who are t ' southern homes. Any ono has city or farm lands for f a! plpase enlist it with us in ths ten days. We will bell it. Maupin I5rr Real Estate a 're Fish and 0steri. I am now receiving daily, kinds of fish and oysters. l.r your orders with mo if you the best. Phono 111. W. A. B::o When in need of glaL c j your friends about Dr. Lf : You can get glasses fitted as c! as you can buy them. In; r fitting glasses are worthier. (J. tal bifocals at prizes f r people. Work guarant; !. rice at Cornelison's Drrr V 127 S. Main Street. f. r v.d. r, : s
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