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v iff I Gray, and they have more! "leather" it xneir composition man; anyining you can buy. We fashionable fabrics', too, in our big stock, and can fit Worsted, Cheviot, Cassimere or anything else that's desirabl Most attractive ever shown in Salisbury. Exclusive Sale of KNOX WORLD-RENOWNED HATS. Smoot Bros. Leading Bell Block, . . Corner Main and g5 jfcS; rpr5? s uM1MmJU WW . . .A. T 1 . . . '.I ; ' 1 FOR EVERYBODY L-uIies Coats. Jackets. CaDes and Underwear. The best misses and boy's hose Mens Farnisbirg Goods, Clothingr, Hat, Caps and t Milt buyers. Shoes for everybody from 5c. .to $3. T. us in town. Good ccfffto 10c to '. cm. G'oou rice 5c per pound. Mo'ts-es, the fiaest made. Finest (ibbnge. Grits, Hominy, Beans, Peas, Apples, Pears, Apples, Orange;?, Leiron, Tangerines, Nuts, Fig, Ra ('undies. All kinds of evaporated Fiuits, the very choice at lowest in ttziK " 1 ' ' 1 1 " " ' H S IS i' TT 1 1 I II H i Is certainly proving a bonanza for such prices, was ever known rush for these goods show their appreciation of a good thing. ''There is an obvious propriety in going put to dinner in a " Swallow-Tail Coat" and we recommend them for that purpose; but for the common-place needs of everyday business life we advise the use of our superb MELTONS n or dinary sack style, j We have them in Brow t and have all the other you in line of FINE PANTS -. i & Rogers, Clothiers, Salisbury, N. C. i '. i Fisher streets. ss5 eiemaii and Skirti. New stick of Hosiery ever sold for 10c All sizes. Shoes at prices BO. The finest 35c par pound. Tw elve kindstry Honey in the comb New Orleans Meats. Flours, Potat oes, Turnips. -Bananas, Pine sins, Currantp, Fruits, Canned Ye getables ' and prices. i I I Yours to plea fee, endlbman 1 . f. London doctors have discovered that niokquitoes are not attracted to persons who wear garments of a light color. Go away back acd sit down! What do you think we sleep in: a black night shirt? Greensboro Record. , ; A Deep Mystery. , j It is a mystery why women en dure Backache, HeadacheV Ner vousness, Sleeplessness, ; Melan choly, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands nave proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cheney, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes constipation; im proves appetita, gives perfect health. Only 50c at all druggist. If a man himself do not walk in the right path, it will not be walk ed in even by his wife and child ren. She Didn't Wear a Iff ask. - But her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she asked for Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Fel ons from its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at all druggist. When a' fool keeps j his mouth shut, he is not known as a fool. Atchison Globe. Would you like to get rid of that chronic rheumatism or offen sive catarrh forever?; Then take a bottle oi tsotanic olood Jialm, which has cured thousands of hopeless cases that had resisted doctors and patent medicine treat ment. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) cures through the blood by de stroying the poison which causes the awful aches in the bones, joints, shoulder blades and back, swollen glands, hawking, sprung, bad breath, impaired bearing,etc, thus making a perfect cure. Botanic Blood Balm thoroughly tested for 30 years. Composed of pure Botanic Drugs. ; Perfectly safe to take by old and young. Drugsrists, $1. Trial treatment free by writing Blood Balm "Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice given un til cured. Don't give up hope, but try B. B. B., which makes the blood pure and rich and builds up the "all run down," tired body. B. B. B. makes the blood red, living the skin the rich glow of perfect health. An Evangelist's Story. bronchial tronK'e and tried various remedies but did not ; obtain per manent rp-liVf until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure,' writes Kev .Ismps Kirkman, evan orelit f Belle R?ver. IU. One Minute (Vngh Cure nffords imme diate relit-f for coutrhp, cold and all throat, ar d lunu triubles. For croup it is line qnalvd ' ' Absolutely safe . N-ver fi's and a f ivorite with the children. Ja22C3 Plum- mer. We Back Ud. our statement at all times with goods that prove our reliability, when e say that our jellico coal is the most satisfactory for any purpose where heat is required for either baking, cooking, or heating purposes, and our regular patrons will back us up also. If you want high grade, well-screened coal, : rde? at once as there is a pro bability or a famine. A big lot just received. Jos. H. McNeely. Office at T. F. Youngs'. ; Phone 153. til buyers, nothing like these goods, at to the wearers of good clothing before, and the STATEHENT OF EXPEHDITUUilS By Board of County Com'rs., for Year Ending Nov. 30, .1901. POOR FUND. AMOUNT APPROPRIATED FOB THE POOH OUTSIDE COUNTY HOME. Dec. 3rd, 1900, . $ 22.00 Jan. 7th, 1901, 30.00 Feby. 4th, " 48.50 Mar. 5th, " 15 00 Apr. 1st, " 39 00 May 6th, ". - 38 50 June 3rd, " 15.00 July 1st, " 29.00 Aug. 5t.b, " 58.50 Sept. 2nd, " 23 00 Oct. 7rh, " 32 00 Nov. 4tb, 54 50 1 405.00 ACCOUNTS AUDITED AND APPROVED AST) ORDERED PAID OUT OF FUNDS FOR THE POOR AT COUNTY HOME Dec. 3, 1900. T. M Mc- Culloh, tobacco $ H G Tyson, H bu pota toes, . C M & H M Brown, shoes and rocks, Victor Wallace, sup plies, L E Heilig, oil, fluur, and tobacco, Kluttz & Hendleman, .50 1.15 7.60 7.9J 2 50 supplies, Salisbury Hdw. & Fur. Co., hdw a6 75 1.40 W H Overman & Co , 115 lbs meat, Fannie Parks, 3 gals milk, Wm Fesperman, fixing 2 chimneys, Mary M Brown, mak ing garments, Obadiah Bridgers, mak ing coffin, Jemima Little, cook & housekeeper, Maggie Earnhardt, asstr housekeeper, Jan. 7, 1901. Dr. W L Crump, drugs at co home, Salisbury fid' w Co., 3 coffins, Bert IJolbert, nursing destitute case, J F Genete, making pauper coffin, , Theo F Kluttz & Co., drugs, April to4 Nov 1899, John F Brown, work at co home, Mary M Brown, mak ing garments, :L E Heilig, provisions, V Wallace, supplies, N P Murphy, " Klutts & Rendleman, supplies, C M & H M Brown, shoes and hose, Salisbury Roller Mill, flour and meal, Bingham & Barrett, beef, T M McCulloh, sundries W H Overman & Co., meat, Feb 4 Kluttz & Rendle man. supplies, L. E Heilig, suppMes, W H Overman & Co., supplies, M L Bernhardt, sup plies, C M & H M Brown, shoes, W H Wallace, crackers . T M McCulloh, tobacco J V Wallace, plateware, Jack Bringle cutting wood J F Heilisr, sundry wk Salisbury Roller Mill, ' - meal, ' Bingham &Barrett,bef Hinton Alexander, cut ting wood Charley Beaver,bauling Annie Eller to Co. borne Mch 5, 1901 JnoF Brown digging 2 graves and conveying bodies to home Will Fesperman,repair ing roof co home Fanny Parks, 3 gals milk - Geo Goodman,l bbl old debt W H Overman & Co, meat Victor Wallace, socks, blankets and coffee W H Huff, tobacco, (home) Bingham &Barrett,beef Salisbury Roller Mills, meal 8.50 .30 .75 5 20 1.75 400 1.00 9.35 6.50 5.00 2.00 15.55 3.00 4. 5 6 1. 20 75 i5 20 12 44 4 65 3.05 13 41 - 1 25 - 4.80 6.70 3.45 9.47 3 65 .85 1.14 1.15 2 71 6 12 .75 1.20 87 8.25 75 4.00 1.00 30 70 14 61 5.89 1.75 1 35 3.05 rui AT THE CLOSING SALE OP Dfffl JL Harry Bros. 3 caps 30 R A Rainey,sawing 439 ft lumber 1.07. Kluttz & Rendleman, supplies for .home 6 40 L E Heilig. meal, flour and syrup 3.65 N P Murphv.8vrup.oil 1.05 Salisbury Hdw & Far Co, hdw, coffins. &c " 9 50 N S Donaho, nursing and caring for J H Rudicil (Scotch Irish township) 2 00 C A Rice. M shineles 1 25 S ar Roller Mills, P M Brown & Son, coffin for Abe Knox 1 75 Edwin Cuthrell, drugs 1185 Jemima Little, cook at co home 1 mo 4.00 Mag Earnhardt, nurse at co home 1 mo 1.00 Apl 12 1901 Salisbury Hd w& Fur Co,2 cof fins and domestic 3 65 Theo At well, 8 quarts onions - 68 Bi g'lam & Barrett 2 18 Y H Overman & Co 13 97 Kluttz & Rendleman, supplies 6 80 L E Heilig, potatoes and 11 ur 4 75 John F Brown, digging grave eo home . 75 Harris & Hartman, sup plies 1 66 Salisbury Roller Mills , flour and meal 3.05 C M & II M Brown, shoes 1.00 Victor Wallace,overalla 50 W W Mills, waiting on Henry Everson 4.00 Dr W L Crump, co phys Jan Feb Mar 1901 100.00 May 1901 Adam M Brewn supt at co home Jan Feb and Mar 45.00 Jemima Little, cook at co home 4.00 Maggie Earnhardt, ass't nurse 1.00 J A Locke, for burial of Geo Phillips 2.00 J Frank McCubbins, cash fore wood Ellen Henderson 1.00 Lyerly & Bro,coffin for Alex McConnaughey 1,50 Salisbury Hdw & Fur Co. 1 coffin 1.751 Will Fesperman, paint- ; ing and plastering co home 11 25 Fanny Parker, 7 gals milk 70 John F Brown, digging grave &c ,150 Harris & Hartman sup- - v plies 1.01 Bingham & Barrett sup plies 2.47 H G Tyson & Co, sup plies .' 1 28 Salisbury Roller Mill, supplies 4 80 L E lieilig, supplies : 80 D M Miller, supplies Jl 00 N P Murphy, supplies ' 85 Kluttz & Rendlemao, supplies ,30.68 Dr W L Crump, medi- .c'nei:. . . ,8 40 Smithdeal Hdw Co, 5 ga s oil 3 75 W H Overman & Co, , supplies 16 85 Jemima Little, services at co home during April 4 00 Jun 1901 J Allen Brown . lime for co home 1 30 D M Campbell, pauper coffin , 2 00 J H MuKenzie, rope at county home, 27 Salisbury Hdw&F Co 5 85 Mary M Brown, making garments for home, 7 35 John F Brown,digging graves, 1 5 50 Fanny Parks,6 gals milk . 60 Bingham & Barrett,heef 91 W H Overman & Co ' . supplies, . 15 48 WT H Wallace supplies, 152 Mag Earnhardt, cook, 4 00 V Wal'acr, supplies, 7 22 HG Tyson, supplies, 1 28 Salisbury Rol Mill Co, supplies, . 4 90 C M& HMBrownfrhoes 100 Kluttz & Rendleman, ' applies, 24 64 L E Heilig, surup, ; 80 Jul 1901 Dr L W Cole- man, medical atten tion to M CJosey and Jim Barber, 10 00 T M McCulloh, tobacco 75 W H Overman & Co, 12 23 CJ Bingham, beef ' 85 H G Tyson, potatoes, 100 Salisbury Rol Mill Co, .. , r meal and flour, ; 4 70 John F' Brown, digging graves, etc, 1 75 0 QoOOO Stock of new, up-to-date Clothing " Shoes, Hats, and Furnishing Gcods, Trunks. and Valices; to be sold at prices that will astonish you. L E Heilig, supplies, , " 1 40 W HWallace,suplie 40 Victor Wallace.cans, dishes, etc, ' 94 C M & H. M Brown, shoes, N P Murphy, oil, Kluttz & Rendleman, supplies, Edwin Cuthrell, drugs James Plummer, Salisbury Hdw & F Co 2 coffins, etc. Dr W L Crump, co phys, April,May and June, Adam Brown, sups co home April, May and June, Mag Earnhardt, cook, 1 month. Will Fesperman, paint ing at ca home, 1 00 40 4 44 12 30 1 85 3 60 100 00 45 00 4 CO' 4 38 Aug 1901 Salisbury Hdw & F Co, 4 coffins, Q M&HM Brown, shoes Salisbury Rol Mill Co, flour, . W II Overman & Co, ' meat and tobacco, Harris & Hartman; oil, rice and sugar, -R W Price beef, W H Wallace, molasses L E Heilig, meal and potatoes, Kluttz & Rendleman, supplies," Theo F Kluttz & Co, drugs, John F Brown,digging grave, etc, Fanny Parks, 7 gals of milk, Dr" W L Crump, treat- ing 3 cases small x pox, etc. Maggie Earnhardt, . cook and nurse, Smith Shulenberger, , care idiot son 1 mo, Ludwick & Black, hack to poor houce, J F Park, hauling Josey . and Siffered to co home, 6 90 1 00 1 80 12 13 ' 1 76 1 77 40 2 30 2 68 2 75 1 50 70 63 33 4 00 5 00 2 00 1 50 ' 75 5 00 1 75 8 25 8 24 4 81 25 300 75 1 60 1 75 1 00 Sept 1901 R W Price, beef, -Mag Earnhardt, cook and nurse, 1 mo, John I Basinger, 1 cof- . fin, Salisbury Hdw & F Co 4 coffins W H Overman & Co, supplies, Kluttz & Renleman, supplies, W H Wallace, crackers Johu F Brown, digging er raves, etc, N P Murphy, 1 bbl L E Heilisr, meal Oct 1901 Henrv Hellard, making colli i Jno F Brown, digging grave, etc Will Fesperman, cap turing escaped pau per 50 L E Heilig, salt and po- tstoes 1 65 W H Wallace, svrup 40 CM & H M Brown, shoes --r 1 00 N P Murhy, oil and po tatoes " 1 15 W H Overman & Co, ribs and supplies 16 26 Harris Hortman, fish . 90 Kluttz & ' Rendleman, supplies 6 75 Salisbury Hdw & Fur . Co, 2 coffins 4 75 Mag Eirnhardt, nnrse and cook 3 mos . 5 00 Adam Brown, supt co home 3 mos 45 00 Dr W LCrump,cD phys 3 mos - 100 00 Nov 1901 Jno F Brown digging grave 100 Jno Bringle, hauling corpsa to home 75 Mary M Brown, mak ing clothes, etc . 6 35 Brewn ShoerCo, shoes 3 65 Salisbury Hdw & Fur ' Co, hdw 4 00 - Harry Bros, flannel 19 yards 3 42 Victoa Wallace,5 dry goods, thread, etc 5 00 W H Wallace, syrup 40 EG Tyson & Co, po tatoes 1 20 W H Overman & Co meat ' 14 06 Harris & Hartman, fish 60 L E Heilig, meal and peas 2 25 Napoleon Brown, cut ting wood 4 64 Kluttz & Rendleman, supplies 13 71 MaggieEarnhardt,cook and nurse ' 5 00 $ 1,254 00 LIU THE Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colds and la grippe during the past few years. to oar knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pneumonia Thcs. Whitfield & Co., 240 Wa bash avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent retail druggists in mat city, in speaking of this, says: "We recommend Chamber- Iain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases, -as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any tendency oi la grippe to result in pneumo nia." For sale by James Plum mer. Special sale of Silks and ribbon at Reid's. EXECUTORS' SAIE OF 20 SHAKES NORTH CAUOUNA RATL- W AT STOCK; 20 6 HA RES VANCE COT TON MILL STOCK? 5 SHARES PATTER SON 3IFG. CO ; 3 SHARES NATIONAL BANS OF SALISBURY STOCK. In compliance with the p-ovisions of the will of the late E'izi A . Iladen, we, as the executors, wui expose to public auction at the court house door in the town of Salisbury, N C on Tuesday the 31t day f December, 1901, at 12 m. the followirtr described valuable stocks and se uritieg. v?z: 20 shares of North Oaroliaa railroad stock. 20 shares of Vance Cotton Mill stock. 5 shares of Patterson Mfg. Co., stock. 3 shares of First National Bank of Salisbury stock. Terms ol sale Cash. Dated this 10th day of December, 1901. - . , I. H.CLEMENT audH. W. WOODSON. Executors or Eliza A. Hadeo. EXEGUTORS, SALE OF PERSOxXAL PROPERTY. HaviDcr qualified as executors of the estate of the late Eliza A. HadeD, we hereby give notice that we will expose to publi. auction at the late residence of the deceased, on Saturday the 14th day of Decembber 1901, the following articles of personal propety belonging to said estate. All the household and kitchen furni ture, consisting among other things of bedroom sets, parlor furniture, in cluding some line antique carved Ma hogany center and folding tables, car pets, pictures, books, silver, class and China ware, also one floe Hradbury piano, one mare, one carnage and har ness, one one-horse wagon, about 50 bushels of wheat, about 75 bushels of corn, oats, hay and many other arti cles- Sale begin at the hour of 10;30 o'clock a. m. Terms of sale cash. . Dated this 23d, Nov. 1901. L. H. CLEMENT and II..N. WOODSON, Executors. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as executors of the estate of Eliza A. Haden,' deed:, notice is hereby given to all persons holding: claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned executors for payment on or before the 23d day of Novem ber 1902, or this notice will be plead in bar of the recovery. Par ties owing the estate" will please call at once and settle with us, L. H. Clement, M. N. Woodson, Executors of Eliga A. Haden. JTJST RECEIVED An Ah n Call and Inspect, and get first Choice; don't wait, buy now, while you liave a large stock to select from. . It's no trouble to show goods, and a visit to my place will convince you THAI I RIGHT'S is the place to buy Christmas Good. Headquarters of House Furnisllillo, Goods. . Undertaking and Embalming a Specialty. Gf. WWriMkKb: fo) 2) ID ! Ljul-j Watch our windows for tha greatest display of Christmas gifts ever shown in the oity. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. I Might Be Worse. You will realize that fact most forcible when your accident happens, if you h3v. been pruient enough to carry accident insur .i ce. Insurance won't set broken bones nor 1 ea' wounds, but it will pay doctor's bills and gricer's bills while you are laid up. Ji you are not insured see MAUPIN BROS., at once and get a policy. Office: Overman Building. Phone 256. K'.i Don't Kick If other laundries are not as you 'doing up" your work want it. Don't kick; send the next bundle to the Antiseptic and it will be done so well that there will be not a thing to kick about. Antiseptic Laundry. Phone 259. - Don't Throw Away Your Hard Earned Dollars on awkwardly made clothing; It costs no more to have your gar ments satisfactorily made to order by J. A. Sandstrom, the Merchant Tailor, at 114 Fisher Street. His points are: Good Fit, Good Appearance, Good Wear and Low Prices. He also does clean ing, pressing and repairing. Mineral Lands. POE SAXE-150 acres known as the Williams' Mines, 15 wiles south of Lexington, Davidson Co , N. C. For full particulars, address i MRS. J. M. CAMPBELL, 47 Flint St., Asheville, C. POM "sara'S Lime ov (n n r DM I Mr ) ill Hi 7 mm Kfii. 112 South Main Street, mil ,Jd I if it) vy
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