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We Receive fresh every week the famous Holmes & Couts Cakes and Crackers, Lady Fmgrs, P.und Cake, Chocolate Peeerr., Five O'clock Teas, Vanilla Wafers, atd many other kinds. To try them means you wPl use no others N. P. Murphy. AT OUR FOUNTAIN A pleasant place to drink Soda So da daintily s?rved with greatest re gard for cleanliness. Scda that 1s as good as it is possitle to make it Tnat isthereas.n teas people who drink It once keep coming back. Grimes' Drug Store Next Door to Postoffice. NO. 62. VOL XV SALISBURY, N. C., THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1904 OFFICERS OF SYIIOD. BEV.. DR. COX IS PBESIDEHT. A Large Crowd is in attendance Upon Today's Session. Th North Carolina Lutheran which met at Christiana J church vefettrdy elected officers for the ensuing year as follows President, Ke v. Dr. George H. Cox. of Granite Qiarry. Vice nresiueni, rsv. n. m. Brown, of Rjwan. Secretary, Rev. V. Y. Bocser, of Z ;b. Treasurer, J amea D. Heilig, of Salisbury. Synod ii more largely attended this year than at any previous meeting ana muca important wors .tobe taken up. Mr. George Luigle, , a Rowan county young man who has attained distinction ;n k?u BinAioa will ho nrrlained tn- morrow- MR. COST'S HUE. Opens up a Valuable Mining Property in Stanly. Mr. A. A. Cody, formerly of Salisbury now of Stanly county, was here this morning and to a Sun reporter slated tnat n naa opened up a very rich gold mine in S ns.nl v count v south of the Bangor mine. He has sunk a shaft 50 feet in depth and exhibited spe- cimens of beautiful jjold ore taken from this shaft. He owns the pro perty sol tcent to the Bangor within a radius of two miles. Mr. Cody proposes to further develop tbe Drooertv after which he will m. offer it f jr sale. POLK MILLEh'S LECTURE. He Will be in Salisbury on the Even ing of the 17th. Much interest is felt in the lec ture to be given in Salisbury on the evening of the 17th inst, by Polk Mil'er under the auspices of the Salisbury F re Djpartmnte. j He will, be greeted by a crowed houae. It is Best. Siys tho Rileigh Post: The Salisbury Sun adds its voice to those who say that the Norlh Carolina delegation should go to St. Louis nntrameleu by instruc tions. U-der exioting conditions it will be es certain to vote for Parker as though it were bound hand and foot and handed over. Rut- it i a Va-; in varv vipw nf tVin matter, to leave the delegates free to act independently. Miss Nina Clark Sesigns. ' Miss Nina Clark, who has been connected w ih the contral office of the Sliobury telephone system for nine year?, resigned yesterday and will spend the summer in the mountains. Miss Clark?s unvary ing courtesy and patience have so popularized her with the patrons of the company that she has been the recipient every year of a gift from them. Mr. Johnson Will Speak Here. Mr. Norman H. Johnson, attor ney general of the North Carolina Merchant's Association, will speak at the court house on Friday night, May 13th. He will discuss the proposed advance in freight rates, the parcels post bill, pure food laws and other commercial legisla tion. The public is invited. Mrs. Stickley's Death Caused by Grip Rev. V. R. Stickley, for many vears rastor of the Lutheran - i church at Enochville, but now of Virginia, was in Salisbury last uight. He stated in reply to an enquir that the death of Mrs. Stickley was the rebult of an attack of grp. Concert by Enrydice Club. The Eurydice Club will give a concert tomorrow evening at the home of Mrp. F. J. Murdoch on Horah street. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a can didate for county commissioner, subject to the action of the Deiiu cratic primaries and convention J. J. Kincaid. "Yarbrougb & Bellinger, Rich motd, Va , waut an energetic reliable and sober Managsr for branch office at Salisbury. Refer ences required." 3t ELKS WE GET ELK QEET1HG THREE SALISBDEIARS ELECTED. Col. Boyden, Mr. James Davis and Maj . - . it : Bean Elected. (special to SUN.) Winston-Salem May 12. At of the this evening's session North Carolina association of Elks ! I ) Salisbury waa chosen as the next for the annuy meeting. The invitalion to m8et here was extend- 6(1 by Walter Mdrpby. Officers were elected as follows: Presi- dent, Jbos. Danie vice-president, J i, of Newborn ; S. Dunn, of Winston Saleir.;: secretary and treaeurer, J M. pavi, of ,Salis- bury ; Director, General, A. H. Boyden, of Salisbury, Grand Mar- i ' - .... shall, J. tt. Andrews, oi ruieign; Deputy Grand Marshall. E. H. I m. 1 - Bean, of Salisbury The aseocia- ft8 tendered big barbecue ) afternoon. The association edjourris tonight with a ladies social session. MR. KLDTTZ W CHARLOTTE. Mr Theo. F. Kluttz, fr., to be Associa- ted With the Observer. Mr. Theo. F. KJutfz, Jr., will leave within the nfext two weks for Charlotte, where . he will be associated with the Observer. Mr. Klut'z is no only a polish ed writer but beats a love for j lurnalistic work that enhances the worth of his produptionsJge has been associated with his father. Hon. Theo. F. Klittz in a legal partnership for the past five years, but has given 6oma time to jour- nalism as the oaiispury mpresen- tative of the Observer. His depar ture will be a distinct loss to Sal lsbury's sociahand Biterary hf a. WON'T COME TO SPENCER. Rev - Mr- Con Acf P18 a 0,111 Trom Winston. Rav. Edward P. Conrad return- to Lexington lsjat Friday from Chicago, where ha has just com- pleted a post grad uate . course and received the degree hf Baccalaureus Oivinitatis at the umeran xneo- logical Seminary, says the David son Dispatch. Mr Conrad will be ordained at the JJutheran SynOd of North Carolina, which convenes at Salisbury today. He has re ceived and accepted a call to be come, pastor of Augsburg Luth eran church, Winston, and will enter upon his pas oral duties in a few weeks. I The Spencer church also extended a cal to Mr! Conrad. Mr. Firesheets Move! to Hickory.. Mr. R: H. Firisheete, one of the best known traveling1 men in this section, was iA Salisbury this morning with his ramiiy, on ois where he will way to Hickory, make his future home. Mr, Fire- she ats is now travel inz for the Oold-Cartet Company, of Lynch burg. Services at Catholic Church. Today being Ascension Day, a holv day tof ob igation in the high mass was Catholic church, celebrated! at the Church of the Sacred Heart this morning at 9 o'clock. There will be services. I m a again this evening at 8 o'clock. Letter to BJ M. Davi, j Salisbury, N.O Dear Sir: If you paint two houses alike wi h two different paints, and one ta tea twice as much paint as the other, you know which paint to buy af e that so far as go-fa. goes donrt you I (Joe of these paints is uevoe ; the other is njji average paint. The worst are worse than that; tbe better is not much better; no other paint than Devoej is anywhere near Davoe in i go-far. Devoe is go 4 further; the rest g j middling and are go snort go go three quarters. 20 J .-; Yours truly ' F. W. Devoe & Co Sold by Kesle Sons Hardwam For Sale: Crbam, sweet milk and butter milk Apply or phone Mrs. H. A. Bernhardt. BABE S AWFUL DEATH. WIS LEFT ALONE IN THE ROOM- The Little Child of Mr. Luther Mesi mr the Victim. Tne 8 months old daughter and only child of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mesimer, of Rockwell, jwas so badly burned yesterday morning about 8 o'clock that she died six hours later. Mrs. Mesimer left the child alone in a cradle in the bed room while 6he attended to household duties. A fire had been made and while Mrs. Mesimer was absent a live coal popped from the fire place to the cradle and the infant's clothes immediately began burn- mg. W hen Mrs Mesimer returned to the room she was horrified to find the child's legs and face badly burned, -j She rushed to its rescue and immediately extinguished the fire but not before the little one was fatally burned. The funeral services were held at Rockwell today. NO APPEAL TAKEN. The Caie Against Union Represents tives is to Stand. No appeal will be taken in the conspiracy case which was quashed yesterday by Judge Justice. This conclusion ws reached yesterday afternoon and the judgment of the court as giyen in yesterday's Sun will stand. TOMORROW'S GAME. Concord and Spencer Will Play Ball Tomorrow, f Concord and SDencer will rlav ball on the Spencer diamond tomor row afternoon at 4 o'clock, i Tne Concord team will come up on No. 36 tomorrow morning.. A good game is expected. ROWAN CHAIR COMPANY. Is Incorporated With Capital Stock of $100,000. ; Tbe Rowan Chair Company, of China Grove, Rowan county, has received a charter, the capiUl stock being 1100,000 authorized and $25,000 subscribed by H. T. Graeber, J. M. Eddleman, Lingle, J. L. Rmdleman, W. G. Patter son and others. Bobbins Gets His Money.! j j : . . t. . 0 xveuoea xvuouioa, or openc3r,iue negro who was hurt in a railroad wreck near Fall Creek some time ago, and who brought ; action against the Southern Railway for $20,000 damages and received judgment for $4,000 in the Fed eral court, was paid the amount in full a few days ago through his attorney, Col. John A. Barringer. Col. Bar ringer, when relating the facts to a reporter, said the negro was the happiest man he ever saw. He fairly danced with jjy and his joy was so great that he was un able to speak for fully five min- ates. Greensboro Telegram. Quick Work. The criminal docket of Rowan Superior court was disposed of in shorter order this week than at any term for years. Judge J us- tice is an ideal judge and expedites the work of court. Mr. Peeler May Not Leave. Mr. J. M. Peeleer,jwho was re cently tendered the position of cashier of the bank rjf . Alb-mar le has not yet decided whether not be will accept. He day remain in Salisbury: -Lost! 32 Colt Rfvolver, shop No. 20. between jpencer and Woodside. Return and get reward. buN i ofBce i dwlt. My saloon is now open at my new stana opposite Ludwick & Black's stable. J ohilMoy le. Best is CityI' paleeby ice cream. The riches and purest cream. Pare fruit uice flavors. C ime to our parlor and try-it. Saleeby Candy KitcWn Heal Estate. We handle the b t properties in Salisbury and Sf ncer can sel on easy terms. See p if you wan to buy a home. Mftpin Bros. TWO TRAtlPS KILLED. vn on to TTTtrivrn rn.niv 09 " naLuatu iu uai Entire Train Left the Track at Monroe This Morning. qq U C.-.U .r.' . nonn cl BuiDjgiuu, uub t -m t?u: -i r r Z:, r: ZZ:: ;u' "V" "-"f "V-- 'UK ucnr muuiuo, 'K"t wuvxiowui, x o uiuva.. a isro bsune l t. l 1 twu iraiups nuu vrciw &uunu uvo ueeu uu tuo ti.iu bid dujj- posed to have been killed. rni 1 I 1L. breaking of a rod on the engine and the entire train left the track, the engine and several cars being! overturned. None of the train men or passengers were hurt. AH trains from the North were! delayed this morning on account of the accident. No. 39 was an - nulled shortly after the wreck oc curred. TOLD IN BRIEF. TtATn. P.r.nTi o-n nfii.rari.. v.- . . Up on the Rounds. Wanted your Job Printing. Mr. W. W. Reed is in Concord I on a viit. Mr. D. L. Gaskill went to Con cord this morning on business. Send in your Job Printing now while the rush is eff . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Patterson have returned to Albemarle. All lovers of early vegetables should read Max Moses ad. today. J. H. Raid's new ad. today should be read by every lady in Salisbury and Spencer. V Elizabeth City gets the next en campment of the Odd Fellows- of North Carolina. - Mr. J. N. Maxwell went to Wil mington last uight in the interest of the Patriot. - W. C. Newland, E-q , who spent Wednesday in Salisbury, returned to Lenoir last night. Mr. A. L. Davis and family have moved to Salisbury from Charlotte. Mrs. Earl Brown returned last evening from a .visit to Salisbury, says the Concord Tribune. If you are thinking of buying a go-cart don't fail to read the new ad. of W. B. Summersett tcdw. Judge Justice left last night for his home at Rutherfordton and will not return until Monday. The Bf.mple shoe craze has had Salisbury every since we began handling them and it grows every year. Hurt's. Dr. W. W. McKnzie went to China Grove this morning on a professional visit to Mrs. Gray Steele, of Cleveland. Messrs R M. RDseboro and J. J. Kincaid, both of Cleveland, an nounce themselves candidates for county commissioner today. Last night was a reminder of blankets and heavy quilts, The cool weather has retarded crops quite a good deal. Ex-State Senator and Mrs. John C. Thomas, of Davidson, are visit ing their son, Eagineer Thomas, at Spencer. Mr. D. M. Hodges, a former Salisburian, who has been in the fchoe business in Abbeville for sev eral years, is in Salisbury today. Mr. W. M. Cooper, a prominent easiness man oi otatesviue, is in Salisbury today. Mr. Cooper con templates investing in Salisbury property. Chief Wallace will call a special meeting of the fire department for next Monday night in order to complete arrangements of the tournament. . -v a. it's not now much a person spends but how he spends it. If you spend your money for sample shoes at Burt's you'll invest as wisely as anybody. Miss Alice Patterson, who has been visiting Mrs. W. H. Causey, near Pilgrim, returned to her home at Salisbury yesterday after noon. Lexington Dispatch. For the finest fisb, every day in the wek, call at W. A. Brown's, op. postomce. Sick headache results from disordered stomach and is qu ckly cured by, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by James riummer. YOUIlti tfYATT IS DEAD nnm rmi iwitttaim I i duiu llus w tiuMi au u i a ilu. j The Victim of an Accident at Aftz's Granite Quarry. I - li i nr ii u -. - lin : i- miiymanZiea yesieraay morning VZ 'Zlr ir: f ,J l BU01,?"a hjiicu ujmju iuc jiuiui luuaio UK I 1I n 1 1 i l i uiou, uuauiuR fu ii-go ucai j luci bip and the physicians in attend- I. i - .1 .!. L! l.i.l . ;i j tation as the only hope. Richard I Coley, who was struck by tthe same stone that killed Mr. Wyatt, J is doing well ahd will recover. I The deceased! young man was about 16 years old. The funeral I services were held at Faith today 1 at 11 o'clock. a m 7- , U uua ton 11 ma vjubii jr uctu iuuj on two young men who were drill "M? in J. T. Arts's quarry. " Rob- ert Wyatt, son of C- C. Wyatt, . , . . . ' , . J uoit uuwi ics uiuuou yii nuu uiou the same day, and Rich Coley was caught under the rock and badly bruised on the head, face and back. He is in a very had condition. The funeral of Mr. Wyatt will be he'd at the Lutheran! church tomorrow I at 10 o'clock. 1 COTTON IS LOWER. From Three to Thirteen Points Down f Today. SPECIAL TO SUN New York, May 12. Cotton 5 ii opened easy 3 to 13 points lower. Liverpool sent a higher range pf prices but they were ignored it the opening here. There was lit tie demand for cotton and prices had a tendency to sag on lack oi Cutside baying. The conditions in the cotton belt and the progress of the new crop have been none too good. In view of the known deficiency in rainfall in meny &ec- tions and others."" excessive moisture; in The crop starts in rather a ppot- ted condition, which will necessi- tate very favorable weather skir roundmgs to improve as the sea- son advances. As a big crop cotton is needed, the start of can hardly be called an auspicious one. This is the reason conservative lor! i e ators are avoiding the short side and are inclined to take the long side of the market for the present. Furthermore, the progress 'of the new crop is not such as -to arouse enthusiasm on the short side. Owing to the needs of a large crop, attention is turned to the fall months. being Mr. Luther Miller, of 'the South ern force at Spencer, will b off duty for several days owing j;o' a very painful accident. Ihe index nnger on his left hand was 'so that its usefulness badly injured may be permanently destroyed.;! We haven't said anything about your Job Printing for several days from the fact that we had all that we could handle promptly, j We have now caught up sufficiently! to guarantee you prompt service j 1 . Rev. J L. Bowers and wife; of China Grove, spent Sunday night with the family of Mr. W. jE. Conrad. Rev, Bowers occupied the pulpit of the First Reformed church Sunday night. Lexington Dispatch. I The Southern's good fortune suffered a reverse today. Not only were all the through trains ifrom the North delayed on account of the wreck at Monroe but No. 36 from the South was two tours late. t v j' , Fine meats, at the lowest prices, at Hasher's cash meat market.- t Lost: A pair of gold j-ini nose glasses on Council street between postoffice and Catholic church. Return to Mrs-. T. H. Vanderford Quick Arrest. J. A. Gnlledge of Verbena; Ala was twice in the hospital from severe case of piles causing 24 to mors. Alter doctors and all rem edies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arretted farther in namation and cured him. it i con quers aches and kills pain. i25c a all druggists. ME POLITICAL TALK i gjf DAVIDSON TELLS A JOXE. New Candidates in the Field. Notes ; - , of Political Workinga. I ... . . , AcK;n0 h - n tha gubernatorial aspirants, was in Salisbury last night. I 4vViIl von win!" thft nrl I J e was asked Itiyu r mnron T in atrm nftlw itn iha Tr;sh rnnm wh I J led a fair bride to the altar, abso lutely ignogrant of the ceremonial. When tho officiating clergyman asked the question. 'Dj you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife!' Pat was dumfound- ed for an instant but collecting himself said, "Certainly. What in in tb h do vou think I comd I Asnevine xrom r&aieign, wnere ne spoke Tuesday. There is every sign . that some thing will be doing in Rowan coun ty politics two years hence. It is certa n that the present incumb ents in the offices of register of deeds, sheriff and treasurer will be renominated without opposition this year and all will voluntarially retire at the conclusion of the next term, in compliance with the reso lution adopted by tbe county con vention in 1900. Already there are five avowed aspirants for the office of sheriff and the number will be doubled before the conven tion is called in 1906. The plum now held by. Register of Deeds Smoot is also: much coveted and the aspirants for this office will be numerous. FAIR TOMORROW. The Weather Forecast for North Caro lina for 24 Hours. Washington, D. C. May 12 -The weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is: Fair tonight and Friday, warm er tonight in extreme western por tion. ICE IN NEW YORK- he Third Frost For the Month in New York. Farmer," New York, May 12. For the third time this month this section of the State had a heavy frost. Cayugulu lake is f rczen over and in some pla :es the ice is a quarter of an inch thick. MORE NEW ENGINES. Southern Placet Orders For Millions Worth of Equipment. Washington, May 11. An nouncement was made today that the Southern railway had placed an order for new equipment cost ing several million dollars. Ten new Pacific engines, the type now used in the roads' Florida traffic, are contracted for, the first of them to be delivered early in J une. They will be used on the Danville divi sion, which has double track, and it is said this type of engine may finally displace all other passenger engines on the line. The contract also calls for twenty heavy switch engines and the first of twenty large freight engines are now be ing delivered. A number of pas senger coaches and dining cars are also to be added to the equipment of the road. St. Petersburg, May 12. Grand Duke Cyril is seriously ill in con sequence of his experience in the blowing up of the Petropavlov stock at Port Arthur last month ANNOUNCEMENT- ' At the solicitation ox my many friends in Cleveland township, 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary and convention. R. M. Rosebobo. Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New' Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They're tbe best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at all Drug Stores. CZAR BAT LEA DAY GO TO THE FROHT IS SAID TO BE HUCH WORRIED. The News From the 8eat of Hostilities - - la ti. Fr East. - London, May 12 It is reported from Shanghai that the Russians are building forts at Motion Pass and extensive intrenchments out side of Liao Yang. Pekin. May 12. The Japanese minister here has complained of Russia' repeated invasion of Chi nese territory and has asked China to take prompt measures to coun teract them. Tne president of the foreign office has promised to bring the matter to the attention of the empress. London, May 12 It i3 report ed from New Cawang that every thing is quiet. Tne Russians only have about a thousand men and a few guns in town and will evacu ate soon. London, May 12 A dispatch received here today iud cates that the Japanese have temporarily abandoned active operations in the rear of Port Arthur and are making every effort to secure control of Southern Manchuria.-- There is believed to be only a small force in the rear of Port Arthur and no attack will bjnade until after the Japanese army is sufficiently strong. It is reported that a strong fcrce of Japanese have been sent to Sarfieja to attack Liao Yang from the flank. Thirty Japanese ships are reported off Cape Terminal. It causes great surprise that the Japanese permit ed a traia loaded with ammuni tion to pass from Liao Yang to Port Arthur without making any attempt to interfere. London, May 12 It is reported from high authority in St. Peters burg that the Czar is suffering from great mental depression and seriously thinks- of abdicating. Ever since tbe beginning of the war the Czar has been melancholy and every new disaster has made his condition worse. Berlin, May 12 It is reported from St. Petersburg that the town of Sestobf z in the Gulf of Finland, eighteen miles from St. Pi tcrsburg and opposite Krons adt, will short ly be strongly fortified. Oae hun dred and twenty guns will be mounted and work has already begun. Advices from reliable sources in Russia state that the belief is growing that the Czar will soon give the Empire a constitu tion and call a parliament. Prince Uchtomsky was recently ordered to elaborate a plan for a constitu tional government. St. Petersburg, May 12. Vice roy Alexieff reports that the Rus sians have blown up the docks and piers at Fort Dalny, Liatung peninsula, to make it more diffi cult for the Japanese to land troops. ' The Czar is arrangicg to go to Kharkoff next Monday to bid fare well co the tenth army corps open its departure for the Far East. The Czar is very anxiou3 to go to the front and it is not considered improbable that he will carry out his plan, although he fully under stands that conditions of State de mand his presence in St Peters burg. It is believed ihit the Czar's presence at the front woul 1 1 ave a strongly encouraging influence on the troops and leaders cf the army. Chefoo, My 12. Later reports leave no doubt that the Russians at Port Arthur did not blow up their t-hiDS but tried to blast the Japanese fireships.- Home made Lard 12cts at Price's meat market. lm $35,000,000 FOR YETEHAH3. President Palma Borrows That Amount in New York. Havana,. May 12. President Palma has signed a fiaal contiact with Speyer & Company, of New York, relative to the loan of thirty- five million dollars for the pay ment of revolutionary veterans. CORRUPT BILL VETOED- Gov. Odell Vetoes the New York Gas Steal Today. Albany, N. Y., May 12. Gov. OJell today vetoed the notorious Rsmsen East River gas bill passed by the legislature and signed by Mayor McClelland. The bill was Ola of the worst steals passed by this corrupt legislature. VIRGINIAN UDRBERED. Capt. J. Standley Killed by Unknown Assassin in Georgia. Waycross, Ga., May 10. Capt. J. Standley, whoso home is said to be ' ior Petersburg, Va., was shot and killed last night at Huxford's turpentine still by an unknown assassin. He was in the commis sary waiting on a customer, and as he stooped to get some rice, with his back toward the front door, a load of buckshot was fired at him from the outside. The charge struck him neiir the shoulder and he died almost instantly. The murder is a mystery, as it was not known that Capt. Standley had any enemies. Ha was seventy years old. Green McAdoo Captured Greensbaro, N. C, May 11. Chief of Police Scott received a telegram yesterday informing him of the arrest at Charlestown, W. Va., of Green lcAdoo, the negro wanted here f jr the murder of his wife September 12, 1902. Mr. Scott wired to know if the prison er admitted his identity and if so would he come without requisition papers. An answer came late last night that he admitted everything and said that he would come with out any requisition. The chief wired the officers at Charlestown to bring him and he is expected omorrow. A reward of $300 is standing for the capture of Mc- Adoo. White Boy Convict Sheriff Warren, of Nash county, - today brought to Raleigh, and placed in the penitentiary a white boy, aged 20 years, sentenced to 2 months in the State's prison for the larceny of $30 from an old one egged Confederate veteran. Ral eigh Times. - Horsa Ate Many Nails and Died. Csrlislo, Pa, May 10 In the stomach of Mrs. J. C. Martz's fine horbe, which died mysteriously at Boiling Springe, was found a half- pound of nails. The barn had been re-roofed, and nails had been dropped in the hay. A negro tramp being tried for . . . - t i vagrancy at issieign was nnea $5 25 and fished out the money and paid it. The Fayetteville Light Infantry endorsed Major Stedman for Gov ernor. He is a veteran member of this command. The Market. Furnished over private, wire to Gattis & Grimes Dealers in cotton, stocks, bonds, grain and provis ions. Room No. 7, Washington Building, Salisbury, N. C. Opening. High. Low. Cose. N. V Cotton- January July 11 25 13 M IS a 11 7 11 Si 11 23 11 2T 13 25 11 4 1! :t 1127 11?1 13 45 13 lrt 11 77 II 31 11 21 11 S3 13 44 IS 17 11 78 11 32 ii :i AtlgUSt October December Spots 13 &1 CHICAGO Open WW X) 3-8 4 3-4 43 8 38 T-S 31 11 30 II 50 640 657 Cloto S8 79 5-S 48 7-8 48 3 a 3s 31 11 23 11 47 637 645 7 Wheat July sepiemiier Corn July sepHmwr Oats July septemDer Pork July sepvemoer Ribs July September Lard July September 650 titv) Piano for eale or rent Apply to Mrs. A. H. Boyden. tf. Lost! Gladslun setter, 7 months !d pup, white and black e potted. Finder will please return to ice factory and get reward. tf
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