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Alexandria Steam Baked Bread rec'd every day; none bet ter. At N. P. Murphy's. 4i scriptions Called For and Medicines Delivered. -4 Telephone, write or call at any tlcriewd let us kno wr-atjlrps? store irucds you need and we" will srnd ihem right out without' exi tra charge. 5 T. W. Grimes Drug Co. Nfxt Door to Postc-fflce. VOLXV SALISBURY, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1904 NO. 43. Ml ' ' k If THE STOCK ASSURED. L BALL PARK FOR SALISBURY. Mr. Lazenby TBE CONTRACT LET. the Contract' for New Grided Behool Mr. E. C Gregory to be Made Captain of the Team. ! At a meeting of the graded schools committee held yesterday afternoon the contract for the new Without any solicitation enough building was awarded to Mr. A. etock has been voluntarily 8ub- R rsnhv. of ! Salishurv. after ; j -9 i ? scribed for a base ball park in S iHshnrv to insure the enclosure consideration submitted. Mr. of the three bids Lszanby's bid was j . BUUUIlllCW. 1U1 UAiiiOUUJ U1U ITUI of such grounds as bay be selected $16,219 exclusive of heating appa ure. The school aldermen will meet in a few days to the action of the in the event of the organization of ratug Rnd furni a t,eam. A number of prominent board and Silibburiaos have come forward fa joiot session and pledged the necessary funds connrm jointly and the team is now practically a former body. c:rtamty. Mr. & urory nas Tiie new building will be ready agreed to captain the team wmcn for occnpaDcy bV September. will begin practicing in May ana a numbar of games that will be of interest to the mo&t enthusiastic rooter will be echeduled for the season. MR. HACKET IE. N. Hackett, Esq Salisbury Testerday A BIG INCREASE. R. N. Hackett Rowan Count Shows a Big Gain on , Taxable Property. Sheriff JuUan stated today that on!ess there is a mighty tffort of taxpayers to" climb. over each oth ers' shoulders in order to pay poll tax before the 1st day of May mere win uo uuuuiwo renlied 'in ihn rnuntv who will lo6 their , , ,' rio-hrto vote by their'own negli gence. The exact who have failed to pay poll tax was not ascertained but it is certain that it runs up into the hundreds. Sheriff Julian staled also that there has been a big increase this year over lust in the State and county taxes. The increase amount to $ ; 5,0C0 or more. ENCOURAGED- , of Wilkesbore, in TOLD IN BRIEF. Items Personal and Otherwise Picked Up on the Bounds. HERS BURIED. SULLY HAY SETTLE IN FULL. All Depends on the Basis'ofi Prices to be Paid. j BATTLE tUm AGED CRIMINAL ARRESTED. a Joseph Marx, an Old Farmer, located I H in New York m m AAA mi) m (200 ARE BURIED ALIVE New York, April 20. Ricnds of former Cotton King Sully are confident that he will be able to pay his creditors in j full, should the courts decide that the settle- mnts are to be made on the basis China! Were Buried by an Avalanche Today 1 1 : Ji .L ul i ui prices tun uajr uviuig iuc bus RESCUING PARTY TO THEIR AID While at Work. E?q., of Wilkes- boro,' who is a c&pdidate for con gressional honors in this district, afternoon and laBt you thinfc or your the nomination P spent yesterday night in Salisbury. "What do proepects for Mr. Hackett was asked. "From what I have learned I believe I will be nominated," he ((T havn nm A st.mnarffi the county who will loee their n - , g , , their'own negh- .f hag nQ j belie ye number of those I T .l4 . . , , . j - . x win .get iuo uimi yu'b m iiiut county." "Do you think nominee in this elected P I "I do, beyond We do it up-to date Printing. Shoes that will stand the racket, at Burt's. . Mr. J. L. Watson is at home for a few days. Mr. S. C. Miller went to Grove this morning. ! Mrs. D. R. Julian has been quite sick for the past two days. The condition of Mrs. W. H. Turin. April 19 About two! Crawford is unchanged today. hundred miners were buried today Eev. E. A. Oaborne, of Char- by an avalanche near the village j otte, wa3 in Salisbury today. of Pragleat. Soldiers and reecu- Job Printing -can be had at the ing parties were sent to the scene. SusuTob Office on short notice. MrVfi. Grant Buchanan, of PHILADELPHIA MAN'S ACCIDENT. Charlotte, was in Salisbury today. A FIGHT IS REPORTED New York, April Marx, an old farmer of Collcches I ter, Conn., charged with haviDg 20 -Joseph TnnnrJTA riDt? orTrn? A JAPANESE CRUISER IS SUNK. murderf1 and c,Qk lo Pieces a hire TOUR PRINCIPAL- BLOCKS BUMED man a iew weexs ago, was iracea pension instead of the same day. The New Admiral in Charge Says he : Won't Attempt Sorties. D apartments Called Out From Several Cities- Fire Finally Controlled. ALL RAILROADS TIED UP. . J n A General Strike of Employes Cause of . -:. f.. i ' the Trouble,! Badapist, April 20.- O mpg to a genra strike of employes all the Hungarian state railroads are tied up. f. , Found Lying in Unconscious Condition at Landis. any question will -Mr. Hackett returned to Wilkes boro this morning. BOB TAYLOR COSING. HURT IN --nn Night of V ay 2n. young Howard Austin Badly Injured While Beating Train. : Young Howarq j the . Democratic district will be CLOSING SERVICE. a WRECK. Eev. W. E. Fenno Preaches His Last Sermon Here Tonight. Austin, of Spen fTV'arjr&o a :e3iurer mswres crowded house in advance oi tne lecturer's coming. Wilmington's New Postmaster. Thomas E Wallace . Monday afternoon took charge of the Wilmington rpostoffice as post master, succeeding Miss Mary C. Darby, whose term of effice ex pired in December, but she held over on account of a long-drawn-out contest over the plum. The sa'ary of tte fS;o is $2,300 a year. "The Boys Are With Ke " Hon. E. Spercer Blackburn pissing through Salifcbury this morning on bis way to Statesville was aslecl what ho knew abotit the coQgres-iuntl situation. Qaoth the Hon. E Spencer, 'The boys are With aj-o." And lhat is every word Spencer wou'd utter for qaotation. - Mr Prown's Funeral. The remains of Mr. Jpseph A. Brown, of the countv, who died yesterday morning, at 2 30 o'clock of "consumption, were interred this morning at 11 o'clock in the St. Paul cemetery. A large concourse of friends paid a last tribute cf respect to the memory of the dc coaeed. Jeer, was badly hurt yesterday near '"'whjUe! beating a train. "-V a. hospital at jtwill j remain ;hl home. A Child Badly Hur . Mrs. E. W. SimpEon's little daughter was badly hurt yesterday af ternopn by falling upon a sharp piece of iron. T le child was run ning with playmates whqn the ac cident occurred. immediately sum child is resting comfortably today. Mr. Hammill the Bayer. Mr. John W. aees at the depot don was $500. resume business confirmed by the A physician was moned and the ago, is improving very rapidly. Mr. T. P. Johnston has almost entirely recovered irom ma re cent and severe iiloess. Deputy Sheriff J. A. SiceIoff,of Spencer, who has been very 'sick for a week, is improved. Spencsr real estate continues 1 1 boom and several out-of-town I Evangelist W. E - Fn no close buyers were there this week. the meeting at the Baptist church Come" to the Sun office for neat with tonight's service Last nights 1 a Job Printing-visiting cards, invi- Mwn.aMCB w8 nl eo .' aUons-not the cheapest bat best, previous services ounnt aermon was a most impressive one. It Mr. T J. Shoaf is building a WM fonnded on the figure of Jean. nice cottage home on West Liber- L.; a .v; :y .?treet. behind the city school mittance to the hearts and lives of property; v r:r oDle:.. . ... - . ,. :-. :, Deputy Sheriff Hodge Krideris The sermons or talks of the at Mt. Ulla today collecting taxes, evangelist fi i-1 lodgment in the Deputy Bice collected 1300 at hearts of his hearers for he talks Cleveland yesterday. - - plainly and as a man would talk to Mrs. L W. Coleman arrived in hU fe"?w workmen. He has been Saliahnrv last nicrht anrl will fnr a wonting man naving oeen m me several days be the guest of her emPlo7 of railroad companies a duncrhtpr. Mr K R C. HambW numDer OI Jears nu Hammill yester day bought the stock and bar fixt ures at his former place of busi- The body of Eccles ; Fisher, the young negro who was killed in Philadelphia last week, will be brought to Salisbury j tonight for burial. ' We are adding to our Job De- The considera- Mr. Hammill will when the sale is court. - Mrs. Overman at Bjeme., Mrs. Lee S. Overman and child ren have returned to Salisbury and Senator Overman is expected home next weejc it beinff under stood that congress will adjourn on the 2S'.h inet. Mr. Henderson Recovers. Mr. William J. Henderson, of Salisbury, who vas painfully in jured in a railrcad wreck in Ten nessee last month, has almost' en- acd is now at home on a visit. Mr Senton Back Home. Mr. Win. A. Senton, of Salis bury, who has beon railroading in West Virginia for the past two years, has returned. Mr. Senton proposes.to leave next month for Florida, where he will make his future home. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Leave. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newman, who have been at. troid Mill since laBt Friday, left last night for New York. Mr. Newman will return to Gold Hill next week. I? ound ! Coat, vest and watch. Apply to Sun office. Wanted! Energetic young men to sell an article of utility in W es tern N. C, and Tennessee Expen ses guaranteed.. Apply- to W. R. Cox. 203 S. Main Et , Salisbury, N. C. 5td liw For Sale Cheap! 1 Sewing Machine. 1 one horse wagon and gearing, one top hrjgsry and har r ess. Apply to No. 128 S. Fulton Street. Fine meats, at the lowest prices, at iioshers cash meat market, tf tirely recovered from the accident Miss Sadie Snider Has Appendicitis- Miss Sadie Snider, daughter of Mr. Wi F. Snider, has appendici tis. The attending physicians have notyet decided ( whether " or not an operation will be necessary. Mr. Blackburn Here, ! Hon. E. Spencer Blackburn was in cjaiifioury this morning on his way to statesville to attend r ed-. eral court. Concert by Neave Music Schoel . i A concert will be given by the chool Friday night the school. Neave Music S in the parlor of! Don't fail to Sells. are giving thd ever received our store is the tried us? Moses. E get one of the pin less clothes lines from J. Crawford ?fcW. We are not selling out, but we Salisbury public the greatest grocery bargains they proof. Have you If nbt, do it now. Max For the finest fUb, every day in the week, call op. postoffice. at W. A. Brown's, Mr. G. W. Frix returned last night from a business trip to uauesuoro. A white man from Philadelphia Rfav. Dr. L. W. Crawford, of I was found lying beside the rail- Greeneboro, ws in Salibbury this ro&d track near Lndis this morn- morning. i T. W. Alexander, Esq , of Charlotte, was in Salisbury this morning. Tae victims of - measles continue TO CALL A PASTOR. The Salisbury Baptists Will Probably Extend a Call Tonight ! iog, to all appearances dead, says j Immediately after services at the the Salisbury correspondent of Baptist church tonight a church the Charlotte Observer. The sup-1 conference will be held, the object nnaitinn was at first that the man I of which Is tOcall ft Pastor. Ev- had been struck by some passing ery member is urged to be pres- train and left for dead, but unonlent. ' i I f i to multiply. ltisfctni in a mild cioaer in veatication it was found ! Althouarh no final conclusion has lorm, however. that h hud hpen iaken enddenlv been reached, it is cenerallv under Mr. Robert Monroe, who came sick and had fallen bv the 'side of I stood that Key. Dr. Maitini oi London, April 20. A. delayed message f rom Port Arthur reports that a Japanese cruiser was - sunk off Port Arthur in a running fiht last Friday and two armored cruisers were d maged. London, April 20. It is re- portfd from: Yin kow that; the Japanese have landed troops at Liaoutang peninsular and a battle is now raging near rort Arthur, It is also reported that the Japan ese flaet is making an attack from the sea at the same time. New Chwang, April 19. For- eign correspondents were , per mitted today to go to Mukden and started at once. ? Tokio, April 20. It is announc ed here that military headquarters Severe Storm Sweeping Through New York Today. back from Georgia eeveral weeks I the railroad. Neighbors soon in terested themselves and cared for him until he recovered conscious ness. - Newton, who preached last Sun-day I will soon be advanced and the first morning, at this church,- will: be (installment of military attaches extended a call, i , 0f foreign countries will be per rn m - mitted to accompany the army. London. April 20. The Paris IHPOBTANT MEETING RED HEN. Bepresentatives to be Chosen to the Pafers Publieh an interview with Grahd State Couhcil. how knows to reach toilers. His services in Salisbury and Spencer have doubvless been a great help to many. The Game at Greensboro. Salisbury will be well represent- partment new type and stationery ed at the game between the Uni- and will, in a few days, be able to verities of Virginia aad North give you the latest in type and Carolina at Greansboro Salurtlay. stationery. Sun Job Offise. Much interest is felt in this same. W, H. Wright, Etq , and two although the North Carolina root- sons, Bc-rny and Ray, of Blocton, era are not placing any money this Ala , arrived in the city today and year' will spend some time with Mr. Wright's sister, Mrs R. M. Pen- Work on New Shops, dletOn. f I Wrrlr nn f Vio nanr caVirtna at Q n.n - . w. . Sample shoes are superior shoes cer ?8 being pushed rapidly and it especially made for drummers to i confidently expected that the show and take orders from. We shops will be completed acd in buy them at a "big discount and operation by January 1st 1905 give the discount to our patrons. Burt's. 1 ; Pay BoU Was ?65,000. Mr. W. D. Howard, of Spartan- The ro11 to Southern em- burg, S. C, who has been in PioyH in osoury sea bi open- Salisbury for the past week, with CbT Ior ine moDin ending yester a view of locating here, returned dftv is estimated at 1 65,000. When to Spartanburg this morning. He tDe new. snoP3 are completed it will probably move here next wm 7 oa 5iiif,WJ each montn. month. ' important meetintr at the wigwam tor ig at and a full attendance isjde-sired.-. Representatives to 'the Gran! State Council, which meets in Charlotte next mohtb aro tcj be selected and- arrangements made for a good delegation of Saiibtiry ? ? r - .if Mil 4ttA ' mfcatin. WW -4 .CU Vy BtKlliU WS: Ci LIU". is thought that a hundred or u.crv will go to Cnf'-lotte one day during the meeting,' wnicd wil ( be attended by hundreds of Red Men rom North Carolina and Virginia. Mr. Crutchfleld to Leave, f i I Mr..W. G. CrUtchfield returned hi morning from Richmond, ya. where he attended the funeral; of his ancle. Capt. William H Green, ata assistant general . manager of hj Southern Railway. Mrs Cratchfield stopped off in Greens boro to epend a While with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Ddspn. Mr. Crutch field leaves tonight for Mobile, Ala. where he be comes agent of the Southern Rail way. Daring j his i, residence- in Charlotte, Mr. Cratchfield made a most favorable the people of the community, and the business men with who he had dealings, in bis of the Southern, Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Cald well, of Georgia, who have been in Salisbury since Saturday, the guests of Mr. Caldwell's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Caldwell, left - IN MEMOBIAM Mr. S.- A. D. Hart died on the 17th inst. at his home near Wood leaf in the 71st year of his age. - He was stricken with paralysis this morning for Asheville. where on the corning of the 15th and I ! II M t M Mrs. Caldwell will spend several Kw worse irom me ume weeks. Mrs Dry Has Appendicitis. : Mrs. James Dry has appendici tis and was taken yesterday after- j noon to the Whitehead-Stokes san- itorium, where an operation will be performed. : Mr. Walter Purrage Acquitted. Mr. Walter Burrage, of the county, who was tried in the Fed eral court at Statesville yesterday for retailing without license was acquitted. of the attack until his death. He was a brave soldier daring the civil war ; a good citizen and a consistent member of the Presby terian church. His aged wife bur vives him. He was buried at Unity church on the afternoon of April 18tb, Rev. Robert S. Arrowood conduct ing the funeral. R. S. H. Graphophones: On installment, $1 permonth. Address Drawer D, Spencer, N. C. ; : SOt. Room and table board furnished. I uuvatiuu uuu3umiy lavuiauio dress Lock Box 205. tf Home made j Lard 12tcts at Price's meat market. lm GAME EGGS for sale f 2 50 per setting. Mug wumps, Warnorses and bawls, tf. G, A. Jackson. ; Don't Wait, Buy Now I We are selling real estate every day. Bargains can be had if you see us. Every one that bays from us makes money. Maupin Bbos. Admiral Skrydlcff, the new. naval commander at Post Arthur. He is Spona Tribe No. 33,' Improved j quoted as saying he would notmake Order of Re,4 Men, , will, holdr an i0lte9 but preserve the fljet for joint action with the Vladivostock fleet when .the proper time should mi 1 1 ?ll 1 come. lno admiral win nave command of the entire Pacific squadron. - - London, April 20. News has been received from St. Petersburg that the Japanese 'forces have landed near Chwang. Berlin, April 20 The news of Viceroy Alexif ff's resignation has cusea no surprise nere. xi was known that the relations between the Czir and Alexiff ever since the first attack on Port Arthur have not been cordial. -the Morgen oat learns that the Czar tele graphed Alexieff, complaining of n efficiency in handling the Port Arthur fleet and reprimanding him for incompetency. It is asserted in naval circles that the loss of the Petropaviovsk jean only be ex plained by criminal negligence. St. Petersburg, April 19. Many disfigured and unrecognizable bodies, supposed to be from the Petropalovsk, have been washed ashore at Port Arthur. A search has been made for the, body of Admiral Makaroff. .' impression upon capacity as agent regret to' see him eave the city. Charlotte Chroni cle. Legislative Timber, i - : i T- To date the following gentle men have been suggested .for the egislature: Messrs. T. C. ' Linn, Waiter Murphy and W. B Smoot, of Salisbury, and J. S. Hall, P. E. Wright, H. C. Lentz, L ! A. Roth- rock, Jacob Thomason and Pi A. Sloop, of the county. The only contest this year, it is ' believed. will be over the nees. legislative nomr- Mr. Snider Will Build. I i. i -i Mr. W. F. Snider will; have the house which he now occupies re moved to the rear and will short ly begin the construction or a handsome residence on! the: site upon which his I present home stands. Contractor Ross,f of Charlotte, came up yesterday to moye the residence. j Democratic Nominees Will . be Elect- From information received from Spencer today lit lis certain tha the nominees of the Democratic primary at Spencer .Monday lb ight The Ind penden gradually losing will be elected. movement is ground. "I have used Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets, with most satisfactory results,") says Mrs. Phelps, of Houston, Texas. For indigestion, biliousness and con stipation these tablets are most ex cellent. . Sold by James riummer to this city ard arresttd here through the c ff orts of one of his neighbors. Marx was tO;r have I tailed to Europe tomorrow.. A filu fiHUW BiUiiO. Toronto. O-it . Anril 20. At 7:30 o'clock r this morning lire which broke out in the centre of the business part of the city about .New York, April 20. A severe 8 lst night was put under control. . . . It i.i snow storm accompanied b'y -,ur oi iua principal diocks, con fierce Northwest gales, has swept J tuning about two. hundred and through the upper part of the hrty large .buildings, were destroy ed and the lots is estimated at f 10, 000,000., A strong wind caused a rapid spread of the fire and ap peals for help were sent out. The d-'piftmsnts from Hamilton, Lon don, Montreal and Buffalo respon ded at last dynamite was ued to afuniU Anril 90 Winnnir top the progress of the nre. Lukban, a formor insurgent gen- Among the buildings destroyed eral on the Island cf Semar. and are lce '"ena iiotei, ana the cus- hia hrnthr avpIIa I.tikKun. hnvt- tom house. State and the temperature is con siderably below f recz'ng INSURGENTS CONVICTED. A Former Insurgent General Gets Five Years in Prison. been found guilty of takiDg part ic the Ricarte conspiracy sgairist tkej American government and ' each sentenced to five years imprison ment and 11,000 tine. WILL PUNISH LAWYERS. Judge Peebles Says Proceedings Will - Come .Up May 10th. FAIR TOMORROW. The Weather Forecast for North Care lina for 24 Hours. Washington, D. C. Apr. 20 -Tb weather forecast for North Carolin for the ensuing 24 horns ie: Fair tonight' and Thursday Warmer. Thursday in western and - centra! portions. 1 Whiteville April 18. Judge Peebles stated today to the Ob server correspondent that the. con tempt 'proceedings against the lawyers of Robeson county would aot be brought up k Whiteville, owing to his present physical in disposition, but he would most issuredly bring them op for con tempt of coart at the t,erm of Cum berland county court to convene at Fayetteville on Monday, May 10. Judge Peebles says they have ix-sulted the cloth and the dignity uf the law, and they shall be pun ished in conscquehca. Bloodshed at an Election. Jl-V- Seceivedby the Empress. . Tokio, April 20. Mrs'Gfiscom wife of the American minister, and '... . I...New Orleans. Anr1 ceived by the Empress in special U0 e!,;Jrr U audience yesterday. , today in Ascension pa,i.-r" Sim Moore, a former Democt.- Teachers Assembly to Meet at More- and lately a Lily White Republic head City. cm, was t-ht t and killed by Deputy Secretary W, D. Cormichael, of Sheriff Edward Smith at a polling the North Carolina Teachers' As- booth in Gonzales. More attempt- sambly, has announced that the ed to tack up in the booth pictures meeting this year will be held, be- of negroes appointed to office by einning June 8th, at Morehead Democrats. Smith ordered him to City, N. C. The program has been stop, and words followed. Moore arranged and in a ifuw davs wili tried to pull bia pistol, but the Biddle Beats Livingstone. The Livingstone College ball team was beaten at Charlotte yes terday by Biddle. The score was 13 to 12 and the game was wit nersed by a large crowd. No Smallpox in Salisbury. There is no smallpox in Rowan county at this time, a condition most gratifying and largely at tributable to the rigid enforcement of the law bearing on compulsory vaccination. Favor Parcel Post Bill Citizens of Woodleaf have for warded to Representative Kluttz petition post bill. in favor of the parcels The contract for the building and heating the new dormitory at the State N. & I. at Greensboro, has been let at a total for both of 70?039." Fresh lot of I owney'a candy at Kluttz & Co's. ; 3t. come from the press. Historic Chasm Found. R mp, April 19 In the center of the Forum has just b?tn die covered the chasm in which Qain- us Cur tins perished. It was cov ered with inscribed marble slabs, on which several votive offerings dated from B. C. 362 to the time of Augustus. Tht Fruit Crop. Railroad men say that if the North Carolina fruit and strawber ry crops are as large as they are predicted to be, the roads will not be able to get enough refrigerator cars to ship them, lhe peach, strawberry and watermelon crops last only a few weeks, and it- is said that on each crop the same car will not mate more than two round trips daring the shipping season, it would be necessary to secure several thousand ref rigera tor cars, and this is said to be impossible. Another Cold Day. This morning was one of tbe coldest of tbe month of April, and that is saying a good deal when it is remember e i that April has been a month of exceptionally frigid temperature this year. Mrs. W. J. Hairston, who has been visiting in Richmond, re turned to Spencer this morning. deputy was too quick and whipped out his weapon and killed Moore. Judga Simonton Sick in Philadelphia. Judge Simonton, of the Upittd States Circuit Court, is ill in a hospital at Philadelphia, and is not expected to return South till the first of May. Shortly after he heard the case of the Atlantic & North Carolina receivership, his health failed him. Charlotte Ob server. ' Race War in New York. Hornellsville (N. Y ) Tribune: Willie Jones and Glen Hawkins killed a large coon last week. Ice Cream Season! Yon will find richest and purest ice cream, made every day, at Saleeby's Candy Kitchen, 113 N. Main st...'phone 296 Flavored with pure fruit juices and made with f resheBt cream. If you can't come, we will deliver at your homa no matter bow small the quantity. When up street stop and try it. i Paris, April 20. The Journa prints a dispatch from its cor ro spondent at Yin Kow, dated yes terday at 5 p. m., which bays it is affirmed that a fresh battle is rag ing at Port Arthur. Have you tried Cbaee & San borns noe teas and coffaes, if uot you are missing a treat, it is the most economical tea and coffee y u can buv and the quality is un excelled. We also sell the best flour money can buy. M. Moses w r Can't Buy the Climate. George Vanderbilt has bought 353 more acres of land in Bun combe. If he keeps on, he will own the whole country, but be can't buy tbe glorious climate and health-giving: water. Toey cannot be monopolized. Raleigh News- Observer. No Damage to Fruit Crop. Atlanti, April IS. The an nouncement is made by the local weather bureau that the recent unusual cold snap resulted in no damage to the fruit crop of Geor gia, with the exception of tha slight retarding meet. of its develop For Sale! 1 Second Hand Phae ton, 1 btoue horse trough and a lot of boaeehold furniture. W. S. Blackmer. . 5t A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of nead. His wife had such an, unusual case of ttomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thr-'lf of and tried Dr. King's New Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cur ed. 25 at all drug stores,
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