THE FLG'.YEES Something Nice. Fruit Cake, Citron Cake, Raisin Cake, Pound Cake,! Marble Cake and Lady Fin gers, in sealed packages at N. P. MURPHY. Hot Chocolate. (with whipped cream.) Picador Tomato Bouillon. Clam Bouillon. (with whipped cream.) Vigoral. If you need anything in our line and can't come, telephone us. JAMES PLUMMER. n EITHER FOSECASTl Partly cloudy Colder, VOL. X. SALISBURY, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8,-. 1902. NO. 157 ' ; ' I" ii Ji THE GRIBI VISITOR. ms. 11UBA WOSKMAN AHD MISS SAUIE HABBISON DEAD. Bath of Them Die of PeumosJa. Neither of Them Sick But a Few Ba?s. Th9 Funerals. Mrs. Laura A. Workman, after 1 an illness of two weeks with i severe attack of bronchial pneu nionia, died at her home on East Council street this morning at ':20 o'clock, surrounded by her family. Mrs. Workman was 61 years of age end was - born in Davidson county. Boing left a widowjghe nifved to Salisbury about ten. j years ago and reared a family of ! Mess. James, Thomas end 'Robert, j urul Mioses Louise and Belle and Mrs, Nannie S?aford, the latter of Davie county. Mrs. Workman wa3 formly a Lutheran but later connected'her self with and was a faithful mem her of the Baptist church, and although her aire prevented her "tfrom attending services regularly she was tin? to the doctrines of her church and was u devout .Christian. ;She was devoted to her family and her delight was in serving these of her household. A kind friend, a good neighbor, hhe will bo missed -by. all of her acquaintances. The funeral services will be held from the B.ip'ist church to morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, ccinduclcd bv Ucvs. M. E. Panuh and L. E liu-b', and the inter- ment w: il ti.ko. place in Chestnut ilili Cemetervi Miss Saliie Harrison died at the homo of her father, Mr. S. R Harrison, yesterday uf ternoon at 5 o'clock, after an illness of a few days with pneumonia.' Her re covery was despaired of yesterday. The deceased wras 39 vears old and was the only daughter of Mr. S. R. Harrison. Sao has been a onsumptivo for years and her fdiiiug health had prepared her family for the end. Miss Harri son was a member of St. Luke's Episcopal church and regularly attended the services. She was held in high esteem by all who knew her. "? The funeral services wiil beheld from Si. Luke's Episcopal church tomorrow afternoon at4:30 o'clock, Rev. p. J.Murdoch officiating. COURT HOBDAY. The Forger Gate one cf The Most In. teresticgOaes. I The February term of Rowan 1 county SupDrior court convenes 'Monday, Judge Shaw presiding. The docket is a very heavy one but the case that is most interest ing is that of W. II. Folger, whs killed Bob Moore. Several sen sations are promised in this trial. Lady Kicked By a Lunatic A lunatic in the custody of tn cflioer gave a. Salisbury lady a severe riaht at tho depot last night. The lady wai in front of the unfortunate man when he kicked her violently. She was en route to the Charleston Exposi worso Iriahtened than injured, tion. White not tl us favorect we however, and tho mai was put Can smile our f elicit itions to those under closer surveiiance. The Danvitle Conven' ion. The Sun is in receipt of an invi tation to attend the Good Roads Convention to be he'd in Danville Feburary 0;h and 21st. Salis bury is requested to appoint dele gates t3 th"n c .invention. The Southern will selltound trip tick ets for one fare on this occasion. RECEIVED TODAY: Fresh lot Florida Lettuce, Theo. At well. Onion Sets at Isenhour & Bean's Wbou! Any one wishing w?ood, any size, call at Thompson's shop. Maupin Bros, handle all the best properties in the city and county. See them for bargains in real es tate. S fecial Tkouser Sale. 1,000 pair trousers to be sold at cost and less than cost., You can save from 50 to CO per cent, on every pair. Pries, $1 00, 1 25, 1 50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 4.00 and up to $6.50. They aro selling fast. Better come at onco. Broavn Cloth iNd Co. chiid badim. Mr Wm. E, Lyerly s Little Son Catch (s Afire Thomas,' the and tMrs. Wm rowly escaped death today. 1 ttlo son of Mr. Lverlv, .nar- emar 1 urned to Mrs. Lyerly left the boy in the kitchen in j charge of two larger i children, the latter of whom left iu nn. .J.V, moo A:n luo IWilJ, iiuo tunu noo oiuuuiug In frW an nr whpn its ... .... -V" dress, caught. It beran screaming and Mrs. Lyerly rushed into the rnnm And Pvtinanihfid tha fkmes. . hntnnt. hpfnr"f hXhild had Ye?n badlv hnrned. .The ttvarest burns , . - ar? about tne KAi xt Kt u :0 thought that the 1 T v reeTerTVFithout : any 5 permanent marks of jDjury. I Services to MORROW. i - Salisbury Churches at Which Sar- vie e 3 will j . be Held. 1 Spencer Presbyt prian church--- Services at the usutl hours tomor row. bervices at I Chestnut Hill 3:30 by Rev. John Wakefield at o'clock Spencer ! Bap ist church, Preaching at 11 a m. by the pastor, m. ana at p 1 Cr, Wells, invited to at- Strangers cordially tanu tnese servicest . . . . . - Usual morning aAd evening ser- vices -rPaith Ref e m church to- morrowv " Kev. JM. Hi. iarn 1 the usual servic33 a church tomorrow morning' tnd evenrng. Services at the . 1 ! Presbyterian morning and hours by the church tonrsrrow evening at the usua pastor, Rev. J. Runpple, D. D. The usual services will be con- ducted at St Join's Luhteran church tomorrow morning and 11 w w -r evening by tho past or, itev. Li. XL,. Busby, D. D. Rev. F, J.'Mnrdd - ch, D. D. will preach at St. Lu church tomorrow evening. 1 I to's Episcopal morning and Catholic church, High Maes and sermon at 10:30 a. ni. Devotions in the evening at i First Methodist dhurch Ovving to repairs being mad 1 e on the heat ing apparatus the senvices wH bein the Sunday school. 00m. Preach- ing by tho pastor Rfev. H. L. At kins, at 11a. .m. an 7:30 p. m. They Hesrd Sous a The Salisbury contingent . that went to Gr32nsboro to hear Sousa returned 3csterday, j AH were, as a matter of course, delighted with thi3 great musical organization. Those who went over from Salis bury were: Misses Josie Craige, Elizabeth Crump, Jennie Mitchell Julia Crouch, llankin, Miss Hobson, Mrs. J. B. 1 senhour, Mrs. Charles Price, Mrs. Kenzie, Mrs.) F. L W. Wi Me jRobbins and Mrs. W. H. Crawfo rd; Messrs. A. II. Price, J. W. Medve and J M. McCorkle. J Ealtigh 13 Jealous I President Roosevelt and party will pass through Heidsville, Lin- wobd and Concord next Monday nisrht or early Tuei day morning who are. Raleisrh Post. Move up Ion thjo main line, Brother "Furman. A New School House. A now public scbjool house has just been completed at Mill Bridge most commo j buildings in building was and it is one of the dious public j schoo the county.: The completed yesterday. Sunday Observer and N. Y. Journal at Enniss'. 'Novels and magaaines at Enniss'. Fresh lot of Nupnally's candy just received at Isenhour & Bean's. Rent or Sale! Two desirable C3ttares in West wtrd Apply to T. B. Brown. Steppsd Into Live Coals. "When a child 1 burned my foot frightfully,' writes W, H. Eads. of Jonesville, ya., horrible leg sores but Bucklen's Arnii for 30 years pa Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for burns, scalds, cuts, sores, bruises by all druggists at ; and piles. Sold 25c. DAVIS SHOT TO DEATH. THE MURDERER OF MR. JOHN L. ODELL KILLED. ' 1 ttt r a. m . . t er . I was crvirg out a xerm 01 ou iears Tried to Cut Those Who Were With Him. ' ' ' - . M. C. Davis, who i killed Mr, -T-''rJ 11 1 'J " UUU-' 1UDK rtJMUCU 0,. . . , . . OA ?"ury, was buut 10 ueaiu oy a uara 01 ine otate convict rorce imr"i j 1 1 " eunesaay. xie was wording with a Convict gang in Mitchel county. a ine Lcncora oiaoaaru says.o it ' : - 1 1. t- ' t met his I t- death: Davis has been manifesting something of the old elephant -in subordination and had threatened to kill the eon of Maj. Mclver for threatening to report him for punishment for indolence at work. - ' On the morning of the 5th he refused to go to work and ' Super intendent Mclver cent a negro to bring him. to his office where he hoped to wield a reasonable in tiuence over him. When the ne gro came to lead him he caught around him and slipping a knife out of his sleeve, ripped the negro so that his lung protruded from the wound. Davis then made for tho stock ade gate holding everybody at bay by slashing with his knife. He Lb will conduct got cut of the gate'and was mak t the Biptist ing his way when a guardsman was ordered to tire. Davis fell with' his heart punctured with buckshot and died instantly. AN AT HOME; Mr. and Mrs J F. IffcCubbius Heme This Afternoon. at Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCubbins will give an at home this afternoon from 4 to G at their ? home cn Main street. ; RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. The Ma-onic O.der Mourns Capt Wooirum's Death. Whereas, The Supreme Ruler of the Universe has called our brother W. J. Woodrrfm, from labor, in' the lodge below to the pleasures of the Celestial lodge above and while we bow in hum ble submission to Him "whodoeth all things well" yet in this afflic tion we pay this tribute to the memory of our friend and associ ate, therefore be it. Resolved, That in the death of brother Woodrum, Fulton lodge has lest a faithful and useful mem ber, every brother a kindly, con siderate and self sacrificing friend, and hir family a wise, tenderly- loving d faithful companion and counselor. - Resolved, That our deepest sym pathy and condolence be extended to the family of the deceased in this, their sad affliction, commend ing them in their grief ' to Him whose mercies endure forever. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the family of our deceased brother; be published in the Daily Sun and a page in the minutes of this lodge be appropriately inscribed and dedicated to the memory of our departed brother. T. C. Linn, A. L. Smoot, i : J. F. McCubbins, Committee. Mr. Kluttz the'Caw's Friend. Mr. Kluttz spoke for the. cow in the House. He said that the North Carolirla delegation is divi ded, all beins: for the oleomarga rine bill except Senator Simmons and Reprsentatives W. W. and Claude Kitchen. News and Ob server. : . Eesolntions of Respect. 1 Resolutions of respect adopted by Fulton lodge No. 99 A. F. and A. M. on the death of Mr. W; S. Frost have been handed us and will be published Monday, j ; Harry Bros, are again offering special bargains in lable ; Ir.nen, Don't miss their sale, -i- J ust arrived and "so dashing" Spring and Summer samples for Gents clothing. Patronize home industry and go to Sandstrom, the tailor, for your next suit or trou sers. . " ; : i f 'l ', beiefitehs. News Itesis of Interest too Short for a Head. Mr. M. L. Ritch ia cocriced to his bed by sickness. R. J. Lcflin went to Charlotte this morninc on a business trip. cm nf non's prominent citizen?, was in Salisbury yesterday. Ct A .J . o. " V V . .1 for gents is the best money can buy. Sold by Peterson &: Rulfs. Clarke. Williams Bsaver have received a car load of b!8ycles and other sporting gocds. "Read their new ad today. Our "Clearance Sale" is a price crash that means much for, the shoe-buying public. The Burt Shoe Store. A bundle of clothing was found yesteruay ana can oe recoverea oy calling at the city hall and paying for this notice. ' j i i , . n,, .... , ii;b iuissionury society oi inei Lutheran church will meet Mon- day, 10th, at three o'clock with Mrs. P. A. Cauble. Mrs. Lizzie Betts,of Albemarle, who has been visiting Mrs. P. N. Heilig, left this morning for China Grove and Concord on a visit. Miss Daisy Liogle, city editor U f 1 42. 1 1 ; J of the Concord Standard, arrived in the city this morning and left ihis afternoon for Crescent to spend tounaay witn ner parents. Our "Clearence Sale" goes straight to the most interesting point, viz: Naming under prices or sroods wanted for immediate use. 1 be t$urt Shoe Store. 1 . . . . i Prof. W. A. Goodman a former Salisburian now principal of the High Point graded school, is in the city today. Ha came over to attend the funeral of Miss Mary Watson. S. B. Colly, of Manning, was in the city teday.-"- ifr. (Jlly -hoM been 6ufferic2 for some time fromf the effects of a wound received during the war. He is very much improved today. - COL JOHN A HOLT. A Tributs Prom a Fiiend to the .Late Col. Hclt. Com xn u n icat Ion . After an illness of two months Col. John Allen Holt passed away at ton minutes after ten, Thursday ight at his home on Fulton street. lis many' friends throughout the State read the above with deep regret. Always corteous, with a cordial greeting his friends-were accustomed to meet him. No more will his familiar face and com macding figure be seen on our treets' where for over half a cen tury ho ha3 gono cut and in among us. 'lis sad indeed to tee one by one our oldest citizens pass away and sadder still, is the thought that the old time gentlemen's places are not being filled. Col. Holt was born in Lexington, N.C., Dec. 29, 1830. He came to Salis bury when quite a young man. Married and has lived here since. Ie has been connected with the railroad nce 185.-1, was conductor of th6 first train which left . this own. He has held many posi- ions from agent to superinten dent. Faithful, chivalrous, a great heart, a genial churchman. Ie fell asleep surreunded by a a loving wife and four children, with a firm faittr in hi3 Savior. lie was laid to rest on Saturday afternoon. The lovely floral of fering from Salisbury and other places were just tributes to his popularily. Among those who attended the funeral were noted his kinsmen, William Erwin, of West Durham, William Hart, of Lexington, Er win Holt, of Burlington, Charles Holt, of Lexineton, and Mrs. W. T. Carter, of Winston-Salem. ' Sportsman's Delight Nickel cigars at Isenhour & Bean's. Desirable House and Lot to be Sold. The Hugh M. Jones property will be sold Monday, February 10th, at the court house. " , J. S. McCubbins, Ad'mr. f .I Don't forget that Maupin Bros. write me latest combination acci dent polices, as well as fire and life insurance. The cost sale is still on. Bar gains in everything at the Brown Clothing Co. . ADMIRAL SCHLEY HEBE GREETED SY ABOUT 200 PECFIF ' AT THE DEPOT. Hd Talks tor P60Ple AboutSanti- I n(i Ks Suggested Candidacy For the Presidency. Admiral Vy. S Schley, the hero I Of Sontionrn . n-nu in Salithnrir fnr avaQinuiea nss nigns. j.ne Aumirai arrivea nere on tne Western traia at 7:4 ) o clock and was travilir7 in the private car of SnperinteTi-3t W. II. Peddle, superintendent of transportation of the Southern. When the train backed into the station about 200 people were waiting to meet him. iney gatnerea around tne rear end of the car and the. Admiral came out on the platform. Three I U .1 iz, . :il I uu we, k Wu a hearty good wid. The Admiral stated that he was hoarse and could nnt remain 'in'thn nivht Air Inner, ' - e oesirea, ne . saia, nowever, to express ms gramuae 10 ine peo- pie of Salisbury, for the attention l shown him. , "Tell us something about San tiago, Admiral, said some one in ! the crowd. "I feel very great pleasure in the fact that I was. there," be res- ponded. ' ' ' . ........ ' M m iv faM? nf imnv I becoming a acdidate for the Presi- dency ?" he was asked. s ioo far off." he replied "I should dislike to sacrifice the love of the people py making any mistakes that would jeopardize lit. 5J mi a i j i -ine Aumirai was;apprisea oi wuui iui uuiuai j Sam psora had filed papers with the President protesting to the statement that Schley was in com - a. mand at Santiago. He expressed tome surprise but refused to dis cuss the matter. Many Peautifnl Floral Offering, On From ths Soldiers- The funeral services over the remains of Miss Mary watson were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr. J. Rumple offi ating. A large concourse of friends and acquaintances of the deceased was present. The floral offerings were numerous and beau tiful. Cbas. F. Fisher camp of Con federate Veterans sent a magnifi cent cress of Tillies, roses and hyacinths ordered from Washing ton City. Miss Wat on was always an enthusiastic friend of the Con federate veteran and this floral offering by the camp was inspired by her ardent friendship. The remains were interred in Chestnut Hill cemetery. -.The pallbearers were: E. II. Bean; B. B. Miller, Frank Brown, A. S. Heilig, P. H. Bsrnhtrdt, J. K. Link, C. B. Jordan and Dr. W. Clarence Kluttz. Hon. Cy Waton Fined $80 The case against Gorbam and Brown, charged with embracery, is being tried at Iredell Superior court thi3 week. The solicitor asked for postponement because of the absence of certain witnesses, but Tudge Shaw declined to post- pone. won. uyrus r. watson, oi Forsyth, who had been summoned as a witness, was fined $80 because ho was not present. News and Observer. Frankfurter's sausage, Bologna sausage, Swiss cheese, celery and breakfast bacon received today. Max Moses. Go to the clearing shoe sale at Brown Shoe Co. Lawn Grass &. Bean's. 1 Seed at Isenhour A Raging, Roaring Flood- Washing down a telegraph dine which Chas. C. Llhs, of Lisdod, la., had to repair. "Standing waist "srave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Fin ally the best doctors in Oakland Neb., Soux City and Omaha said I had consumption and could not live. Then 1 began using Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Posi tively guaranteed for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles by all druggist. Price 50c, HAS THE PHEOIONIA. YOUNG ROOSEVELT IS WELL TO-DAY. RESTING His Mother GJs to H sBtd. The President Gets a Ttligram That he I is Better Washington, Feb. 8 ThePres- :J i. 1 1 . 1 I Groton School this mornino--fln. . .iL j... .1.. - soa 18 usiuciory. "e passea a comfortable night Boston, Feb. S. Mrs. Roose velt arrived here this morning at tended only by a maid, en route to G.roton. Groton, Feb. 8, Theodore Roosevelt. Jr.. is ill with pneumo nia his phjsician3 anncunCed this . . mornin- Thoah seriously ill he has not reached the alarmiDff . iago. xais cniej anxiety is to see nis.mother, for whom he calls con stantly. Groton, Mass., Feb. 8. Mrs.! Roosevelt has arrived at the bed side of her sick son. Washington, Feb. 8. President Roosevelt has postponed his rin to Charleston. I FIRE AT VASSAR. Eiftn Maids had a Narrow EscaPe From Diath. Puughkepsie, Feb. .8. Fire at r i - . v assar u)iiege mis morning de- siroyeu ine laundry. iitteen maids narrowly escaped death. GEN. BINGHAM VERY ILL. Tha Condition of th "Fat hr nf T, - v i House" Causes Anxiety. Washington, Feb. S. Gen. H. H. 'Bingham, "father of the House,' is ill withft-a severe cold, which threatens to develop into pneu monia. His condition is causing anxiety. , COLDER SUNDAY. Partly Cloady Tonight and Sunday and Colder. Washington, D..C ,Feb. 8. The weather forecast for North Caro Una for the ensuing 21 hours is: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. Colder in the Western portion. Another Cold Wave. Chicago, Feb. 8. Another re turn of the cold wave in the north west this morning sent the mer cury three degrees below zero. The suffering is intense. Oae onchley. A wag in he crowd that greeted Admiral Schley .t the depot last n'gQt got off a bright question. Some one in the crowd said, "Ad- miral, I want to shake your hand." "My good friends in the West have about pulled my arm off," said the admiral as he extended his hand . . "So they pulled your arm and not your rleg did they ?" queried the wag.. J And Admiral bchley loined in the laugh that followed. The best prescription for Malari'l Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is sim4 ply iron and quinine in a tasteless rm. JNo cure no pay. rice ouc Porto Rican cisrars at Isenhoui & Bean's. For Sale: As I have conclud ed to go West all my real estate is m t J. ior saie, mciuamg my mieresi in the B. h. r raley property, known as the Day House,- one 9 room house on Inniss street with water and gas, several other houses and lots and also farm with race track on it. W. C. Fralet. Saved Him From Torture. lhere is no . more agonizing trouble than piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles at once. Unequalled for skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, wounds. J. S. Gerall, St. Paul, Ark.. I suffer ed for years with protruding, bleeding piles and could, find no relief until a few boxes of De- Witt's Witch H zel Salve com pletely cured me. None are genuine but De Witt's. James Piumraer. mhs-soffel impeotisg. Lawyers From all Over the Country Offering Their Services. Butler, Pa , Feb. S. Mrs.. Sof- fel is improving today and the officials hope to be able to remove her to the Pittsburg jail in a few weeks. She has received a daily stream of letters from all over tho country from attorneys profferirg FRANCE HAD AT KAISER- William Will Pay the Czar a Social - - Visit. Pari-, Feb. S.-Official circles are incensed at xhe report that the Kaiser intends to visit the Czar before Loubet makes his trip to Russia, owing to bitter. feeliDg from the memory of the f aet that the Kaiser took tho wind from the French sails in entertaining the Czar while the latter was recently enroute to France. A Counter Petition. We are informed today that a strong effort will be made to keep the present bird law for this coun- tv in force. A gentleman from Providence township stated to the . - r ! i " : i of the landowners are strongly in favor of the present law. Mrs. Enox Very low.' Mr?. Robert Knox, of Newton, is very critically ill. Mrs. D. J. Coit -went to Newton this morn- in(r to he with her. Mrs Knmr i a tormer resident of Salisbury. D. of L Drawing. Thirteen applications for mem bership were received by the Daughters of Liberty last night. - This order is growing rapidly in Salisbury Negroes Leaves. Twentyseven regroes from Charlotte and Salisbury arrived here on the N. & W. train this morning for Elkhorn, W Va., to work in the coal mines. Winston Sentinel. - Caught In Winston. Sheriff Julian sent a deputy to Winston this morning to bring to Salisbury Albert Carson, a negro man who has been wanted, heie some time. Rev. Mr. Marr's Work in Charlotte- A Charlotte paster writirg to the North Carolina Christian Ad vocate, says; Rev. T. F. Marr at Tryon street won a place in the hearts of his people from the very first by his strong sermons and his fine practical ability as a leader in church affairs. The congregation is already planning improvements about the church building that will be of much benefit in promot ing the general work of the church. Tryon street under her new pastor fully meets all the obligations- of her old relation as the mother of Charlotte Methodism., A child was recently bo i :nLjr the Edna Cotton Mills in Reids- ville with six hands. You know what you are taking, when you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is f aow - nine a AO fiiaimy prini-ea on every uoiue suuw ner that it is sinmly iron and Quinin. in a tasteless form, No Cure, JNo Pay. 50c. Extra E irly Valentine Beans at Isenhour & Bean's. , Money saved by buying Table Linen and Dress Goods during their special sale at Harry Bros. Headache often results from a disordered condition of the stom ach and constipation of the bowels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and L'ver Tablets will correct these disorders and cure' the headache. Sold by James Plammer. . - A ROBBER SHOT DEAD. A NIGHT WATCHMAN COHES CI A BAND'S PICKET. Tha latter OrJerei Ein to Throw up His Hands and He Shot Him. The Tcwn Aroused. Lancaster, Feb. S. David Stamix, a watchman, ran Against the picket of a gang attempting to rob the Gap National Bank and responded to their order to throw up his hands by shooting a man do5vnin his tracks Several-robbers then joine I the company and the fusilade aroused the citiz3n, who joined the watchman. Tne robbers escaped, taking their dead and wounded companions. ENGLAND'S WORST STOE!!. TheKingdom is Envelopfd ia Pegs and Snow Stcrin. London, Feb. S. Fogs and snowstorms envelope tie king dom. The weather is the most severe known in twenty- "ears. Schley ia Washington. , Washington, Feb. 8. -Admiral and Mrs. Schk-y arrivedfrom their southern trip this morning. Tammany's La&t Ilonth New York, Feb. S. An exam ination of tho records covering the last six months'.of Tammany's power shows that besidt-s creating hundreds of useless positions over six hundred, fifteen thousand were added to the "pay rolis, with an increase of salaries. Ju-?ge Guercsey Dead. Now York. Feb. S. Judra (iiMrneey died this morning. .ine Dirin ci a County Work House an inmate tho mother would indicate that that institution is somewhat of en infant industry in this county. Durham Sun. Hot Chocolate, Coffee and Beef Tea at Isenhour & Bean's. One house and lot fer sale in Brooklyn.- Apply to H. M. Wright, p. o. box 100. fc Stop that cough with our White Pine and Tar at Isenhour oi Bean's. Dress Goods and Embroidery to be sold regardless of cost at Harry Bros. Special prices on and mitts at Reid's. wool frloves Don't Forget the time honored custom of sending your sweetheart,, your wife, your lady friends in general a valentine. Buerbaum has a nice line from five cents to five dollars. No comic valentines sold at Buer baum's, only nice oues, to gladden the heaits of the young and pretty, I' U .l r. l , . iJ k t .i terie, in boxes from 5 cents up to $1. The 25 and 50 cent boxes are lovely and artistic; Buerbuum offers great reduction in lamp goods, a stock on hand and the- must be sold. The line of picture moulding is great, anything you want, if you do not see it, ask for it. Any neat cut to order, square, round jor oval. I Buerbaum makes the picture jframes for the people. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh. Wou'J you like to get rid of isive catarrh forever? . Then take W bottle of Botanic Blood Balm, which has cured thousands of popeless cases that had resisted loctors and patent medicine treat ment. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. 13.) cures through the blood by de stroying the poison which causes ithe awful aches in the bones, i a "I. 1 1 ! joints, snouiaer oiaaes ana oaca, swollen glands, hawking, spitting, adbrtath, impaired bearing,etc, thus making a perfect cure. ioV-5 15'.ood lialm thoroughly esr SO years. Composed of pajKoUaic Drugs. Perfectly X &x Trial treatment tV. 7 W"UtJ2T Blood Balm Co., Uf free medical advice eiven un- - ltll Cured. Drm't o-i i . -r-. " lilt UUUB, Nt try B. B. B., which makes the (blood Dure and rich nnt k;t thfl 'nM rim n i , ds up b r t u""", urea Doav. o. p. 15. makes the blood red ?ivmg the skin the rich rl0 of perfect health. "

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