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ACQQOOQO®OQQOOO% v E AT WANT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT WE ARE , Sole Agents FOR WATCH "Blankes Celebrafed Exposition Brand The Visiting are Few Coffee.” Kind You Drink While the Exposition. There Biands as Good— THIS SPACE. at The Prices we are Will Interest You, OUTLAW’S CUT PHONE 168. selling These Goods RATE STORE. BELL BLOCK. W. H. Wallace. 69S363C3C969S3C3S3C3C3SS M 1 On Monday, Sept, 12 § We will sell all Hand Bags at Cost W to close out. In order to make room for Fall Goods we have put on sale a big line of remnants in black and colored woolen dress goods, lengths 1 to 6 fl yds at greatly reduced prices. rn Fans all kinds, paper, silk and 14 gauze at any price to move them. 5 We also have a few silk parasols, 8 f) prices ranging from $1.50 to $5 00, If will be sold at $1.00 until all are gone. J Mrs.L.Fink! 123 S. Main St. Dr.C. ®. Smith DENTIST. Office 110 12, N. Main St. A Long Stride toward feeling tip top is to be com fortable. We cater to foot comfort. Don’tbuy another pair of shoes before seeing our famous line made for us by the Arnold Shoe Company. Administrators Notice. Having qualified as administrator ot tne estate of Wm. Wood Krider, deceased, notice la hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate settle ment. All persons having clai-is against said estate are required to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of August. 1905 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Aug. 24th, 1904. J. M. BROWN, Admr. of Wm. Wood Krider. Mt Pleasant Collegi ate Institute, MT. PLEASANT, N. C. Prepares young men for the Junior Class In our best colleges. A six year’s course offered. Preparatory Department $75; Collegiate 897 per year for all necessary expenses. No fees charged. Thorough work. Firm discipline. Experienced faculty. Commodious Buildings. Splendid Literary Society. Three Libraries. Large Campus and Athletic Field. We would gladly call on or correspond with young men Interested. REV. H. A. McCULLOUGH, a. F. McAllister, Session Begins Sep. 20. Principals. AN OPPORTUNITY OF A Life - Time. Prices before unheard of on Sewing Machines. Sale will last for only a short time. Here are some of the surprisingly good bargains offered. White. 5 drawer box top slightly used $17.50. Standard. 3 drawer box top slightly used $17.50. Household. 5 drawer box New Skirts BRITTAINS! l^j raQua^ QAI a REID’S! &0QQ000^i»QQ09QS ^ZoLir I^Lisliyess is judged to a certain extent by the stationery and printed matter you use. Olar I^Lisiiyess j is to furnish this kind of printing, and we only want a trial order to convince you. Sun Job Office. top slightly used $1500. Burdick. 7 drawer drop head slightly used $10.00. I also offer you second hand ma chines at prices ranging from $2.00 upwards. New machines sold at reasonably low prices and old ones taken as part payment. Repairing a specialty. Parts furnished for all makes of machines. D. W. SNIDER, West Inniss Street. REPORT OF THE CONDITION — OF— THE WACHOVIA LOAN 4 TRUST CO. At Winston-Salem, in the State af North Carolina, at the close of business, Sept. 8th. 1964. RESOURCES, CHEEK, PUSH AND CASH. Three Essentials, Says a Cynic, to Success In Life. Fighting for cards to entertainments, pushing up by hook and by crook, giv ing dinners and dances (typewritten descriptions of which are given to any journalists who wish for them)—these things are essentially opposed to “that repose which stamps the caste of Vere de Vere.” The newest and most up- to-date line of skirts ever offered to the Ladies of Salis bury, just rec’d at Brittain’s. Sale of Land for Assets. By virtue of a decree of the Supe rior Court of Rowan county the un dersigned administrator of Mary C. Ketchey will expose to public sale at the Court House door In Salisbury on Monday Sept Sth, 1904, thy following described real estate situated on Church street in the town of Salis bury. Beginning at Nan Cauble’s S. E corner on Kerr st and running along said st. S. E. 62 feet to a stake, thence N. E. 150 ft to a stake, thenceN. E. 62 ft to Nan Caubla’s corner, thence with Nan Cauble’s line 152 ft to the beginning. The same being in the North ward of the town of Salisbury and known as the residence of Mary C. Ketchey deceased. Terms of sale cash. Aug. 1st, 1904. D. M. MILLER Adms. of Mary C. Ketchey. T. C Linn, Atty. HORSE SHOEING! We ask the attention of the people to the special Horse Shoeing department we have just established. We haue now a separate department built to our shop where you will find first class shoes and prompt and kind attention given your work. Call on us at the main building for shoeing. Thanking the people for their past favors and asking a continuance of your pationage We are yours to serve, Basinger Carriage & Harness Co. 115 Council st., Salisbury, N. C. Sun One Week 10c FINEST ON EARTH! It is almost impossible for type to convey any impression of the number and value of the Lots we have for sale. If you are interested in making GOOD INVESTMENTS you should see what we are offering. Attractive Houses, big and little, to rent and for sale. LOTS A SPECIALTY. MAUPIN BROS., Real Estate and Insurance, Office: Overman Building. Phone 266 Salisbury and Spencer. Wood and Coal Order your wood and coal at Summer prices! Jellico coal. I give full weight. T. A. COUGHENOUR, No. 128 E. Fisher st, Salisbury, N. C ’Phone 42. Dining Room AND Kitchen Furniture Our Dining* Tables, Side Boards Take Notice! See Wlat We Are Do ing Here! For the next fifteen days we will have on sale oar entire stock of Summer Goods, At, And Below Cost. Come and Inspect our stock and you will find one of the largest lines of SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, GENTS FURNISHINGS, OF ALL KINDS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS and FURNITURE found anywhere in town. F.eople wonder how so much can be kept un der one roof. It would pay you well to coms and lo: k over our Mammoth Stock of Goods. Our buyer will leave for Northern markets soon and we must make room for new goods even though it be at a sacrifice. So if you are looking for bargains CALL AT ONCE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE Loans and discounts, Stocks and bonds. Stocks, securities, etc.. Invested trust assets. Overdrafts. -Banking house furniture fixtures, Other real estate owned. Due from banks, Checks and other cash Items, Gold coin, Currency, Silver coins including all minor coins, $1,790,686.31 100, 70.14 These influences very wide- spread. To “get on” is the great ob- 2 420,20' 3 ec t of every one, and to get on one 1,177,328.05 | must drop as many refinements as pos- sible. They “do not pay.” This may and 75,266.75 43,826.06 7,686.87 Total, LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid, Due to banks, Individual deposits, Certificates of deposit, Deposits in trust, Certified checks, Cashier’s cheeks out standing, Notes and bills re-dis counted. Total, seem cynical, but it is unfortunately 73,136 14 8,347.88 ' 217.981.17 8,432.24 126,779.02 $1,530,156. $1,329,438.20 172,266.47 1,310.377.73 25.050 00 16,421 09 true. Cheek, push and cash are the three essentials to success, and if the last be lacking the two former are nec essary for its getting. This is all false, unworthy. It is only the veneer of a butterfly class. The aristocracy is one with the upper middle classes in its rejection of these Influences. Refinement is not dead among us, but it is overshadowed. Sane and serious people are sickened by the frothy life that goes on about them. If it really brought enjoyment to its devotee it would be justified, but $600,000 00 that it does not is amply evidenced by I the discontented, artificial faces un der the horribly pretty hats above the 35,773 96 36,799.77 4,090.00 2,857,582.49 >8,530,156.22 State of North Carolina, ) County of Forsyth. C I, H. F. Shaffner, Treasurer ef the Wacho via Loan & Trust Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. II. F. Shaffner, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 13th day of Sept., 1904. H. B. Pulliam. Notary Public. Correct—Attest: C. D. Ogburn, J. E. Gilmer, T. L. Vaugh., Directors. -xai^ed Too Much. Speaking one day of club sociabil ity, Hy Mayer, the cartoonist, told of a club to which he was invited while in Berlin. The club was composed of elderly Germans, who met in a back room to drink beer and smoke. At in tervals one of the clubmen would re move his pipe from his mouth, nod his head sagely and remark, “Yah.” After a little pause another of the smokers would say, “Yah.” That was the ex tent of their conversation. “One night,” said Mr. Mayer, “one of the members brought his son to the club. After sev eral of the older ones had spoken as usual the youngster spoke. He said, ‘Yah, yah.’ They expelled him at nuce,” concluded Mr. Mayer, “for talk ing too much.” An Effective Whistle. A popular English author was whol ly incapacitated from work by a lady who lived next door and strummed through Handel’s “Messiah.” His idea of the inviolability of an Englishman’s house did not allow him to send in vulgarly elaborate dresses. Better things will come, better things exist now beneath this false surface, but the man who beats the drum can drown the strains of the violin. Just now the drum is very loud. Let us lower our voices and wait.—London Outlook. QUEER ENGLISH BELIEFS. Superstitions That Still Abide With the Country Folk. There is a well known weed with dark blotches on It, not unlike blood stains. I have been twice assured with the utmost seriousness by an old woman that “where you find them there a-growing there’s been a battle long ago.” The same dame once seemed, rather in a hurry when buying a setting of eggs from me about tea time, and I found the reason was that she believ ed you had no luck with eggs if you did not set them before sundown. This is curious, for, though the modern poultry keeper might make the nest and place the eggs in it during the daytime, he would probably defer put ting the “broody” on them till dusk that she might have the best chance of settling down quietly. The other day in a neighboring cot tage I was admiring, a fine baby and ventured to suggest that if its nails were left so long it might scratch its face. The mother said she would cut them, but the grandmother burst in with: “You’ll do nothing of the sort, my dear, asking your pardon, sir. You don’t seem to know, sir, that to cut a child's nails before it’s twelve months old makes it light fingered.” And I am perfectly certain the nails will not be cut. It will be of interest to add that the cottagers I speak of live near enough to London to see its lights in the sky.—London Chronicle. Reason Enough. “What! Marry my daughter?” snort ed old Gotrox. “Why, you must be destitute of all reason”— “Yes,” interrupted young Poorley, with refreshing candor; “I admit I am destitute, but that very fact is my rea son.”-Philadelphia Press. The new Panama cloth skirts in Browns, Black and Blue. 21 Gored Skirts in Meno Wear Skirtings. Call early and get the first pick. AT ^ BRITTAIN’S JOB PRINTING! Some Prices on 1,000 Lots—Larger Lots at'Reduction. Letter Heads, $3.00 to $3.50 Note Heads, 2.00 to 2.25 Envelopes 2.00 to 2.25 Prices on Business Cards, Wedding Cards, Visiting Cards, Programs, etc., will bo furnished at this office or by’phone Sun Job Office. and China Closets, are good values for the money. And our steel Ranges and Cook Stoves are beauties. Prices very interesting. Call and see us. AT The Globe Department Store 121 S. Main Street. Salisbury, N. C. any message, and he was at his wits’ end till he saw in a daily paper that steam whistles could be bought to fit on to kettle spouts. He provided him self with one and put the kettle on the fire in the room nearest the singer. As soon as the whistle began he went out. Of course the bottom came off the kettle, but it cost little to solder it on again, and after two or three solderings the lady took the hint. Judicial Prognostics. “What kind of sentence did the judge give the weather man?” “Fair, followed by clearing; hard la bor, changing to variable; bread and water toward evening; Sunday, soup.” —Buffalo Express. Wi Bs SUMMERSET^ Salisbury, Nor. Car. CHAMPIONS OF LOW PRICES. Good Luck For Turtles at Least. The Chinese have a peculiar custom with regard to turtles, which they con sider as very good joss. Almost any day one can see these creatures, some of them of huge size, being carried on board the river steamers, not to be taken to Canton for culinary purposes, but to be dumped into the sea and re stored to liberty and freedom. luck is thought to follow.—Hongkong Presa. Useless. “No, sir; I never borrow trouble.” “Neither do I, so why should I sit here listening to your argument about the wickedness of docking horses? I don’t own a horse, and I never expect to.”—Chicago Record-Herald. COMING TUESDAY, Sept. 20,1904. GREAT BARLOW MINSTRELS J. A. Coburn Owner & Mgr. 35 WHITE ARTISTS 35 “Every Promise Honora bly Fulfilled” Beautiful New Ensemble Spectacle FETJE MILITAIRE” And The Eire Proof Silko Scenic Production “Palace De La Cascades” With Moving Water. Electro and Color Effects. “An Entirely New Pro gramme” Now Songs, New Jokes, New Singers, New Commedlans, New Specialties, Novelties and Vaudeville Creations. “Positively Free From An Objectionable Word or Action.” Prepare for Winter! Now is the time to lay in your winter’s supply of coal. The SUMMER RATE is still on. 1 handle only the best grades. Quality and weight guaranteed. Jos. H. McNeely, Office at Brown Shoe Co. Phone 295. Conscious Virtue. Senator Blowen (proudly)—No, sir; no one has ever attempted to bribe I me. Senator Ketchem—Never mind. Good Some day, when it’s a close vote, you’ll get your chance—Chicago Journal. Daily Free Band Concerts and Parade By Our ‘ Barlow Minstrel Hussars ” Prices 50, 75, $1.00. Reserved seats on sale at office of Salisbury Steam Laundry. The SUN Executes cJok) pri^tixyg
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