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SPECIAL SALE TO BEGIN TUESDAY, 19TH. All pattern hats and ready to wear hats will be put on sale at just half price for this week. We don’t want to carry over any old stock for next season, so we much prefer selling all trimmed hats at a great sacrifice now than to carry any over. We have had a much better season than we expected for our first season, and our stock is all new and this sea son styles, and they all go now at half price except sailors and white duck hats. Why not get a new hat. BELK-HARRY CO ■ ANNOUNCEMENT. rI hereby announce myself a can didate for county commissioner for Rowan county, subject to the will of the people on election day. W. A. Caublb. TAR H E E L ^caroS COUGH SYRUF cure the worst Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma and weak lungs. Ail druggists, 25 cents. Institute for Young Women Conserva- / tory of B Music. The 1 Best. Placed for Your Daughter College r X Courses PEACESyHigh Standard I Catalogue RALEIGH J FREE / Address, Jas. Dinwiddie President T. F. Hudson. Whitehead Kluttz The Auburn Wagon land "horse. Oliver Chilled Plows, Walk ing Disc; Plows. Globe Cultivators,Disc an^^moothing Bar- HUDSON & KLUTTZ, Lawyers, SPENCER,.IT, C. Offer their services to the people of Rowan county for practice in State and Fed eral courts. awn Mowers. Ice Cream Freezers among them the celebrated Egyptian and the Economy. J. H. MCKENZIE, The Hard ware Dealer^ Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Nancy Miller, de ceased, late of Rowan county, this is to notify "ail persons having claims against raid estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 18th day of July, 1905, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This the 16th day of July, 1914. J. A. MILLER, Adm’r o Nancy Miller. OVERMAN & GREGORY, Atty’s. Commissioner’s Re-Sale of Valuable Real Estate. Blinder and by virtue of a decree & the Superior Court ot Rowan county in the case entitled Walter S. 1'^k- mer. Shelton S. Blackmer and others, ex parte, the undersigned will sell at public auction at the court house door in the city of Salisbr ry on Monday the loth day of August A. D. 1904, commencing at the hour of 12 o’clock m. to the highest bidder, the follow ing described real estate: A lot fronting on Main street and adjoining lot ot Mr. E B. Neave, is 60 feet front and 188 feet deep togeth er with a lane 10 feet wide and 63 feet long, more or less, in rear of lot B, and extending to Bank street. The sale is subject to confirmation by the court. Terms of sale: One third cash and the balance in six months with interest on deferred pay ment. Purchaser will have the right to anticipate deferred payments. Title is to be reserved until purchase, mon ey is all paid. This 12th day of July, 1904; F. J. MURDOCH, Com’r. Fought in Court—Got on Chain Gang. A lively and exciting scene In curred in court here today when a man named Davis was on trial charged with assaulting one John Ballew with an axe. The defend ant’s brother, Osborn Davie, was in court and during the trial he attacked Ballew and before the combatants could be separated a number of blows had been struck. The judge ordered the man to jail for 20 days for contempt and also sent him before a justice of the peace on the charge of assault. The magistrate inflicted a sentence of 30 days and the costs. The prisoner was unable to pay the costs and 20 days more were added to his imprisonment.—Asheville Dispatch, 19th. Sympathy naturally goes out to the wife of a candidate who finds her happy home turned into a ho* tel for the entertainment of per sons who never pay.—Washington Post. THE WHITE HMSE DRY HIM STORE That Mid Summer Sale of Ladies Muslin Underwear as tell as Other Summer Goods to , begin WEDNESDAY, JULY 20TH More Genuine Values Than You Will Find For 50 Miles Around, fr -WW *ireHt»WWW«WWW»^BWIBMWM«MWMBMMaMMSMaM«gBBM8at5^^ Ladies Gloves well .made and handsonjely trimmed of ex cellent quality. The $1 25 quality at The 150 The $2 and 2 25 “ ■ a ft- — -.—- - I ,DIES’ SKIRTS. The 1 26 and 1 50 1 The 2 50 1.00 2 00 .95 1 25 1.75 When in Need of Anything IN Groceries Give us a Call We sell high grade goods at reasonable prices/ MAX MOSES. THE GROCERY STORE PROCRASTINATION is the Thief of Time Dollar a Week BUYS A FINE ORGAN. $2 a Week BUYS A When FINE PIANO we say fine we mean the VERY BEST. We live in Salisbury and have built up a large trade and cant afford to sell anything but THE BEST. We have over 1,000 satisfied customers in N. C. Respt, 6. W Frix & Co., 109 S. Main St N. B. WEAVER PIANOS are professional instru ments. High in Price and High in Quality. We also have a large stock of Chemise, Pants and Cor set Covers which we shall offer at a great sacrifice. Black, White and Cream ' China Silk worth 50 at 45 Motorcycles, Bicycles, Bicycle Supplies. I slave the best that money can buy In Bicycles and Supplies, Prices that cannot be beat. Second-hand Wheels for a song, We Repair your Bicycles right. S’ uisfaction guaranteed at G. S. WILLIAMS Bicycle Shop, 107 W. Fisher Street, near standpipe. COME AND SEE ME. We also retire your Baby Carriages Salisbury Supply and Commission Co. Mining and Mill Sup- slies, Boilers, Engines, Belting, Pulleys, Iron, Steel, Quicksilver. Asheville Fir® Brick and Fir© Clay. One solid case of Andro- scoggins yard wide bleaching, not more than ten yards to a customer, with a spool of Coats Cot tton thrown in, all for 85c A few Shirt Waist Silks Patterns Left. The 8gc quality at The 50c quality at Suit too Ladies White Ready Made Waist worth 75 and 1.00 at 25c All Organdies in White and Colors at Cost MATTING. Our and at Entire Stock of 25 30c China Matting 23c 1000 yds White Dimity and Lawn in short length worth-ioc at Twenty per cent off on all Fine Black Table Damask, Towels and Napkins. Black yard wide Taffeta worth 1.25 at 95C Black yard wide Peau De Soi worth 1.25 at 95C 20 per cent off on all our Ladies Silk Parasols. linsIrialEdocation A. & M. COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C. Agriculture, Engineering, (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Min ing), Industrial Chemistry, Tex tile Industry. 520 Students, 35 In structors, Tuition $20 a year Board $8 a month, 120 Scholarships Address, PRESIDENT WINSTON, RALEIGH, N. C. We want to do your commercial Job Printing—letter heads, note heads, bill heads, envelopes, busi ness cards, shipping tags, visiting carets, wedding and other invita tions, booklets, folios, etc. Come to see us or ’phone No. 264 and a man will be sent to give you prices and any other information that he can.—Sus Job Office. Foundry and Ma c-line Shop: Storerooms and Shop near Fasten ger Depot, SALISBURY, N. C. Putting a Label on a Bottle containing a prescription put up from your doctor with our name on it means that it is accurate in every detail, and contains exactly the med icine called for. No substitution is allowed, and cur drugs are alt-high grade and fresh at all times, Bring your prescriptions here whe^”"' want good results. / .—Li^^^M CORNELISON & 200 S. W. Main andhflsher sts. One Lady’s Recommendations Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets on the recommenda tion of one lady here, who first bought a box of them about a year ago. She never tires of telling her neighbors and friends about the good qualities of these Tablets. —P. M. Shore, Druggist, Roches- ter, Ind. The pleasant purgative effect of the Tablets makes them a favorite with ladies. For sale by Jas. Plummer. The Japanese must be good farmers as well as good fighters. The 45,000,000 inhabitants live al most entirely on the productions f a cultivated area about bird the size of Illinois. Brutally Tortured. A case came to light that one for persistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Golobick, of Colusa, Calif., writes: “For 15 years I endured insuferable pain from Rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything known. I came across Electric Bitters and it’s the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it com pletely elieved and cured me.” Just as good for Liver and Kid ney troubles and general (debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed, by all druggists. An all wool crash suit SALE WILL CLOSE SATURDAT, JULT 23RD. DAVE OESTHEICHER. They tell us that tha value of the farm products in the United States is approximately 84,500,000,000. Thus the gentlemen, who at sundry times dream of forming a great co operative monopoly to control the product of the farm may make some estimate of the s’ze of the job they are so fond of undertaking. Night Was Her Terror. “I would cough nearly all night long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Apple- gate, of Alexandria, Ind., “and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walk ed a block I would cough fright fully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three 81.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discov ery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolutely guar anteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Where Town Boys Can Get Valuable Lessons. Every boy brought up in town ought, if it is practicable, be sent to the country at this season and let him spend some time with the boys who go to bed with the chick ens and get up before they come down from their roost. It will help them to drive up the calves from the pasture, milk the cows, pick up apples and pull weeds for the hogs, ride a horse or a mule bare back to the field, get an introduc tion to a cotton hoe and learn to side a row of cotton. The town boy who will do this will make some friends who will stay with with him as long as he lives. He will not only make friends, but That which can be defined can not be divine. ,,,,,,, , will make customers for his busi- Grippe, Bronchitis and all lhroat j u 1 and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and F 3 ’ whatever that may be, ano 81.00. Tria! bottles free at all Earn some valuable lessons in the drug stores. meantime.—Raleigh Times. Commissionei’s Resale of Land. State ot North Carolina, ) Rowan County. I Pursuant to an order ot the Supe rior Court of Rowan County, dated May 10th 1904, in an action wherein Harriet I. Thompson, widow ot William Thompson, J. Piny Thom ason, Geo. A. Thomason, Jesse F. Thomason and others. Ex Parte. The undersigned commissioner will sell at public auction at the Court House door in ths City of Salisbury, on Saturday, July 30, 1904, at 12 M., the following real estate as follows: About 48 acres of land in what is now known as Unity Township, Row an County, adjoining the lands of B. W. Freeze and J. T. Barber and oth ers and about 2 miles Southwest from Woodleaf and about 2 miles Northeast from Barber’s Junction, and being the home places of said petitioners. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal ance In 6 months with Interset on directed payment. Dated this 28th day of June, 1904. A. S. HEILIG, Commissioner. Uupl M Any old price for a few days yet. One Electric Fan cheap. One large safe at a bar gain. S. L. SWICEGOOD, Jeweler. Until August the First 25pratReWioii on all hammocks in the store. Good assortment. JUST RECEIVED Black and White Crepe Pa per. Whatman’s Draw ing Paper, all sizes. Tracing Cloth, Tracing Paper, Record Books, Min ute Books. Picture Frames made to order. Theo, Buerbaum Beck Store, Salisbury, N. G. /Chartered 1883. First National Bank, of Salisbury, N. C. Capital $50,000 Surplus & profits $20,000 Kerb Craige, President. W. H. White, Cashier. W. C. COUGHENOUB, Vice-Preu Wade Barrier, Tellei. Will extend to its patrons the most liberal accommodations. Deposits solicited. UNIVERSITY OF JWRTH CAROLINA. Academic Department,. Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, Free tuition to teachers and to minis ters’ sons. Scholarships and loans for the needy. 620 Students. 67 Instructors, New Dormitories, Gymnasium, Water Works, Central Heating System. The Fall term begins Septi 5,1904, Address FRANCIS P. Venable, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. o«o®«©®«®»«©»ooo«a»o»«o»«o»«fr«©»«©»«o»«o«c>»«©M©»«o»«o»«©»«^>«Q®«©»®s»o«o»» SPECIAL SALE OF We have placed on SALE Fiye Hundred Outing Suits which we propose to CLOS prices. This sale includes Fancy and Plain Serges, weather. a OUT at very attractive our Homespun Flannels, usfr the thing for this hot at $4.25 and $6.60. Fancy worsteds, flannels, undressed worsteds at $7.30. At $8.50 we give you the finest homespun, former price, $12.50. OUTING SUITS! $16.50 finest grade of imperial blue serge silk lined reduced to $11.90. ,The 13.50 kind reduced to $10.00. Reduction in all our clothing from $1.50 to $7.50 a suit as we are determined to reduce our stock. Tremendous cut on all Straw Hats. Investigate this SALE for our LOSS will be your GAIN. BROWN CLOTHING COMPANY 112 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA ♦ a £>*0’«O00»«0»O«©»®&>«Q»'0»OO«©»M>«0*«C»«0»«0«Q’«Q»O«0»«0»«>0 B «O«Q»«O«Q»«C»«©»«Q»«Q»«O'«a»'5'
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