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:QniE3136'-..; ; SAYS, P UKITY WHAT do . drugs amount to without PURITY? Might as well eat hay or arsenic &3 take adulterated drugs. ' . Next Door to Post OScer Fresb shipment Huyler's Candy, Fresh Cakes and Crackers, Edam Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Celery, Cranberries, Pears, Grapes, Moun tain Buckwheat and Maple Syrup. .......At N. P. Murphy, VOL. XVI. SALISBURY, N. O., FRIDAY Em?Ilf6, OCTOBER 21, 1904. THE FLOORS COLLECnOW NO. 120. ; l -: , ll4wWj;IEMlff .Sir. . i - f ,- ' " ' '--.:-:-:' ----at.".. '.' j- . j r- . ....... i- - 1 - 1 ' ' . r r T, I - ,- ' T ( 1 - . , rririn.ii.i... JR. BOWIE LAST IlIGHT SPOKE TO APPRECIATIVE CROWD He Discussed Mr. Roosevelt's Disre gard for the Constitution. T. C. Bowie, E q , Democratic elector for this district, spoke at the court house last night to a crowd of 125 or 150 people, Mr. Bowie was introduced by T. C. Linn, Esq , who referred to him as one of the State's most brilliant young men. ' Mr. Bowie's speech was directed almost entirely to President Roosevelt's contemptuous disre gard for the constitution. In . the President s fimuy . . ugr transgressions of the law of the the land. Ths erieech was th finfhefl nrndtict. of . thinker and sludonVand mtTfte an impres sio a on all who beard it. Mr. Boma left this morning for Concord, where he speaks tonight. BOBBER GETS 1 PURSE. The Residence of Mrs. T. . Nash En tered Last Night The residence of Mrs. T. E. Nash v was entered some time las night and .a purse containing $10, the property of Miss, Mary W ash, was stolen: ine door was not locked and it is not known at what hour the robbery was com mitted. , . Routes to be Continued 30 Days Postmaster Templeton received telegraphic instructions Monday to continue the rural free delivery routes Nas. 1 and 3, as before for the next 30 days. This was con eiJered advisable on account of the fact that when the routes were changed last Saturday a large nomber of people between here and Mt. Uila were left without mail facilities. The rural routes from Mt. Ulla will not start until the 15th of November,when the change will be put ia force for good. Mooresville Enterprise. Mr. Salseby Raises Largest Amount. -Mr. A. Saleeby received a letter - tH. mofnii' from (ireeobro J i winch stated that the donations re- ceived from the little cradle in his store for the homeless children provided for at Greensboro exceed' ed in monthly average the amount of any other of the hundreds of cradles nlac9d in North Carolina. Mr Hayes Returns From Funeral- -Mr. M. T. Hayes returned yes terday from Savannah, tra., where nenad bcen loauttaineiajieraioi his stepmutter, Mrs. Ellen Scan- Ion, who died on the 17th. Mrs. Scan Ion is bii . vived by two sons and a daughter. Inspector Completes First Round. Inspector W. F. Sides has com. pie led his first round of the resi- dencas and business houses of Sal-r isbury under the auspices of the Fire Department. He will make a second round, beginning next Monday and all parties who have not removed trash on their prem ises will be indicted. Meeting Continues at Baptist Church. The meeting at the first Baptist church continues and will not close until Sunday. A great"meting is expected Sunday. Rev. J. H. Grey will preach this afternoon and Rev. J. M. Haymore, of Spencer, preaches in the evening. Mr. Steadman Resumes His Run. Eosrineer Joe Steadman, who has been off duty on the South' ern for ths rast three months, will resume his rcn tonight, going out on No. 28. For Sale! Restaurant testaurant business; and goodwill. Ap- I tent, fixtures T)lv at mv tent near depot, J. W. Hammill. - It. All Pork Sausage Price's market. at R. W. It STOP THAT COLD With Saleeby's home made hoar- hound candy. Try one dose for 5 cents. Guaranteed to cure, r hone 17. SALEEBY UANDT KITCHEN. . Fascinators, shawls, caps, coats and jackets at Mrs. Hurley's. tflHuiley's. For Rent! A 5 room cottage near graded school. D. A. Atwell. - Music Lessons in Violin, by Lowell Goodsell, 417 S. Church Bt. m PLACING tionuiiEUT PliCISG IT BUB C1TT HALL I- The Confederate Monument is Rein? Placed Today. The monument to the Confed erate veterans of Rowan county is being moved from the cars today and taken to the vacant lot adjoin iog the city hall. It has. been de- cided to place the monument on this lot and as soon as it is placed it will be unveiled. Appropriate ceremonies yet. to be arranged will attend the unveiling exercises. CHURCH DEDICATED. "-t, of Granite Quarry, Will Preach , ! at ; Millingport, j btanlr county. Rev. JtL. M. Brown, pas tor, will be dedicated on Sunday October 30, 1904. Rev. Geol H. Cctx, D. D. presi dent of the North Carolina Synod, will perform the dedicatory act and preach the dedicatory: sermon at 11 a. m. HOCKED FROM THE TRACK. A White Man Hit by a Train Yester day Afternoon. James Williamson, a white man about 50 years old, was hit by a train at Spencer yesterday after- noon and was anoicKea irom tne track. No serious injuries .result ed and he was able to he up this morning. A Picker What Pick i t i i Mr. Whit D. Gtaham, cf Mt. Ulla township, is authority for the statement that John W. Hall, a white man, picked 321 pounds of cotton on the farm of Mr. Oni Leszar in Atwell township, this week in a half day. Mr. Hall be- gan picking early in f the morning and when Mr. Leazer weighed his cotton at 12 o'clock record breaking result referred to. It is doubtful if this record has ever been equalled. Dolly Varden in Raledgh. Speaking lof DjIIj Varden at Raleigh Tuesday night, the News and Observer Bays i "Faultlessly rendered last night at the Academy of Music, the comii opera, "Dolly Varden." delighted one of the largest and most f Ishionable audi ences pi tne season, xne special orchestra was an aaded charm." iDoath at the Vaneo MilL Mpfl nnioi rtAhv har home at the vflnCe cotton mill this morning ox lever ana will be mm I buried tomorrow at her old home near Gold. Hill. &he is survived by her husband ana one child. Republicans Open Campaign. The Republican of Rowan coun ty will open their campaign to morrow night, Mr J John L. Ren- dleman and an imported speaker by the name of Holton doing the speaking. 1 Speaking at Spencer Tomorrow Night Tomorrow nighi at 8 o'clock Messrs. A.1 H. Boyden, T. C. Linn and A. L Smoot will speak to the citizens of S a' tt body is invited. Hereafter persons who enlist in military companies in this State will undergo a medical examina tion. No persons twill be enlisted under 21 years of age and those between 18 and 21 must show writ ten consent c f parents. 33 acre truck qr dairy farm li miles from town. Will sell it Monday next court house. For information apply to J. F. McCub w or Jt Fheri ' r SBBBBBBBBSBBiBBBBBBBBflBMSBaBIS8BB For sale, one I National Cash Register No. 47 with detail adder and clock attache'd, good as new, will sell cheap. Can be seen at W. M. Harris' store by applying to W. M. Linker. tf. For Rent, Two good houses L. H corner Caldwell ahd Bank. Clement. 3t Anything reasonable people I want in ready-to Wear hats at Mrs, One nicely firrnished room for rent. Mrs. B. Dj Hurley, Fisher street, near Main: New goods aldost daily at Mrs CHIEF MARSHAL NAMED. Mr. T. H. Yanderford is Marshal on November 3rd. . Mr. T. II. Yanderford, Sr., has been appointed and has agreed to serve as chief marshal on the oc casion of the great .Democratic rally and barbecue in Salisbury on Thursday, November 3, at which Hon R. B. Gleen will speak. " Mr. Yanderford will have about 100 assistant marshals.. Most 'of the business houses -will close on this day from to' 2 o'clock. Reports received from the Democratic clubs in the county indicate that every club will be represented in the parade by horseback riders and members in buggies. w- E-OTEESS' STRA5GE MEETI9G. -J.cxaaScotf Craniora Meet -a . "By Accident in Ohio. ( " Messrs. Frank and Scott Cran ford, former Salisburians, are here on a visit to their sister, Mrs. John Page. How they come to make this visit is a matter of more than ordinary interest. Frank Cranford left Rowan county 33 years ago, Scott 19 years later. Frank has been making his home on the Pacific coast while Scott has been following his trade as a car penter in Ohio. A few days ago Scott walked into a hotel! in an Ohio town and found on the regis ter the-name of Frank Cranford. He sought an introduction and found that the Frank Cranford was his own brother. The two . were overjoyed at the reunion and de cided to pay a visit to their old home. They accordingly came to Rowan and will be here for a week. TOLD IS BRIEF. Items Personal and Otherwise Picked Up on the Rounds. See Grimes Drug Go's box ad. Read new ad of B9lk-Harry Co. on third page. Brit tain's new ad on fourth page will interest you. Miss Mary bites did well, of Charlotte who has been visiting in New York, spent yesterday in Salisbury, the guest of Miss Janie Evlultz The Sun Job Office has turned out another fall sheet poster of the big barbecue to be held at Salis bury, Henderson's Grove, Thurs day, November 3. And we want to call your attention to the fact hat we can print anything from a visitiag card to a 21x38 poster. Typhoid Situation at Thomasville Or phanage. Up to date we have had 65 cases of typhoid fever. . Thirtv-eieht have been discharged, and there are now 25 cases in the Infirmary. There has been no abatement of the fever, a new case having been carried to the infirmary on Tues day. Dr. Battle is watching the progress of the disease with the greatest care, and the system and order at the Infirmary under the direction of Miss Speight is almost perfect. We regret that we are not able to report any improve ment in the general situation. Charity and Children. At Durham Monday night at midnight the police force, head ed by the mayor and chief of police raided three blind ' tigers and captured abont ."three two- horse loads of whiskey and ; beer." Only one man was arrested. Remember you get the celebrat ed York River oysters and solid measure at W. A. Brown's, phone 111. Big Sale of Bananas. Bananas at 10c per dozen, 50 and 75c per bunch, Saturdav, October 22. at Saleeby's Candy Kitchen. 2t usiMiiiisaBBBBaaaMHi1 r Tasas Special for Saturday's sale! Fine Baldwin cooking apples 20c peck or 75c per -: bushel, rme N. I. eating apples 35c peck.: Don't forcret we have new mountain Buckwheat sour. Max Aioses. it Do you want a home on Fulton street? For sale on Monday. The McCubbins home place. It Broke Into His House. S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed o t his cuttomary health by invasion of chronic constipation. When Dr. KingV New Life Pills b-oke into his bouse, his trouble was arre t'ed and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to core, 25c at all druggists, DIVORCE C0OPR0UISE EPISCOPALIANS HAVE AGREEMENT Divorces Recognized Only For Cause of Infidelity. : Boston, Oct. 20, By ' an over whelming mtj irity a compromise . ? . -. l canon on tne re-marriage oi ui- vorced persons was adopted by the House cf Deputies of the Episco pal General Convention today, and if it is concurred in by the House of Bishops the most important issue that has come before the present convention will be dis posed of for at feast three years The compromise measure, like the old law, permits the re-marriage of the innocent person in a divorce or the causeof infidelity, vjbut year after a. decree has been issu by a civil court. Satief actory proof of the innocence of the applicant f or j-e- marriage must be furnished in the khape of court records, and after the consent of the bishop is obtained a c lergyman may refuse to perform such ceremony without! discipline. . WED BT PH05E II PEST HOUSE. Mrs. Lyons Married to Man With Bad - Case of Smallpox. Philadelphia, Oct. 19. Mia. Eva Lyons a pretty young widow of 2446 North Twenty-ninth street, braved danger and death in their most terrifying forms in becoming the wife of Fredrick Mehren, of 2552 North Lambert street street, inmate of the Municipal Hospital. The marriage ceremony was per formed in the room-where Mehren has been confined during the past three days, suffering from small pox. His condition is critical and it was the fear that deatn would take him from her that prompted the young woman to join her fiance at his bedside ana marry him. The marriage was solemnized by Magistrate Mecleary over the tele phone. The Magistrate remained in his office on Filbert street a transmitted theobliKation over the wire to the bedside of the man. I The responses were repeated to ' - the magistrate, and in a few min utes the couple were made man and wife. Couldn't Understand the Change . "I was waiting for my train in the station at Texas," said Miss Helen Grantly, who wjll be seen here in a revival of her great est 6uccess "Her Lord and Mas ter," when a man whose manner and dress indicated that he was an agriculturist, entered, and going up to the ticket window asked the clerk what time the train "got in" from some little town in Illinois? "1 will have to look that up" said the clerk, and, as he was an accommodating fellow, immediate ly began absorbing the contents of ' .1 J J ' 11 TtT -1 1 I f - 1 a ranroaa guiae. vveu, l ana that there are two ways to make the jump" said the clerk. "If you come around by way of Waco, you can get in at 3 p. m. and, if you come the other way you will not arrive until 5 p. m." "That's fun ny," said the man, "when I came here I got in at 10 o'clock in the morning." "That must have been some time ago tnougn," saia tne clerk. "Oh after no," answered the information, "only seeker ten yearg." For Rent I The Shober place, corner naiton ana rverr streets, now occupied by E I. Frost. Ap ply to D. L. Gaskill. tf If you want the prettiest lot oh most fashionable street, Buy oa Monday. The McCubbins home place. ' It. Real Estate & Insurance. See Maupin Bros, for Real Es tate and Insurance. Their prices and terms suit every pne. CALIFORNIA FRUIT RE CEIVED DAILY at Saleeby's Candy Kitchen, Tokays, Malaga, Concord and Delaware Grapes, Sugar Pears, Pineapples, bananas and cocoanuts, also other fruits. Come or 'phone 17. Saleeby Candy Kitchen. A Love Letter w ouia not mtest you it you're looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suf fered, with an nglv sore for a year but ja box of Backlen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best Salve pn earth. 25c at all Pruggists, nri 1 JAPS WIRE ALONG WHOLE; LINE. ir iS 80 HEPOETED IHJ I05D05. 1 Den iaropatkin Resumed ithe Offen sfve Ve&tetd'ay. He Will Continue to Push Campaign Morej Cheering News for the Russians Tolay. - ' s - . r London, October, 2L4-The St. ' - Petersburg' correspocdeit of the E(;change Telegraph pompany elegram reporfing that the Japanese are preparing to tire along the whole iine.f re , St. Petersbu rg, Oct. 21 A dis patch received thif morjiing i re Ports that General Kuropatkin re sumed the offensive yesterday. He took important DOBitioni to the right of General Kurokfs army and captured two guns, one hund red and forty shells and ffifty-five mm The Russian losses of life yere five hundred. Bad weather continues at the front bilt; Kuro patkin is determined to pjarsist in a forward movement in Ue face of sll obstacles. Copenhagen October 1. The Russian Baltic fl set today weigbed anchor off Skaw and steaded into the North Sea. The yessil; is thus fairly embarked on a long journey to the Far-East. If St. Petersburg, Oct. 21 1- Lieut. General Sakharoff reported that there was no general! fighting yes terday. - ;;- " I: ' ; 1 . A press telegram from fMukden -I . a ; says a force of Russians yesterday evening surprised the Japanese badly. They killed the 1 gunners acd captured three guns a Mukden dispatch staging that eral KuroDatkin and: Field shall Oyama have agried to a our tusoen&ion of hostilities ermit of the burial of he dead. M'CORIIICK WOS'T TALK. United States' . Ambassador to Russia is at Home. . Washington, D. CJ, Oct. 21. Am bassabor McCormick, ; at St. Petersbjirg, arrived in Washing ton this morning on Heave of ab sence and formally ! reported to Secretary of State Hayf before proceeding to his home in Chicago. He declined to discuss the Russian Japanese situation for publication. Junsjrs to Have Oyster Supptar. ; The Faith council' Jr." Ol U. A. M., will give an oyster supper to morrow night. A numbei of Sal isbury Juniors will jbe present. . Salisbury Ice & Fuel do., will sell you coal cheaper than anyone else ia town. 1 I tf i i One Hundred Bunches Bananas ceived. : . ;! Re- i 50 and 75c per bunch and 10c ets. per d zan at Sateeby'4 Candy Kitchen, Saturday,! October 22 only. " ; I 2t. Most desirable lots in town for sale next Monday. The McCub bins home place. 1 ! It Ovstart! ! l- I rresn uysters every aay this week. Come or 'phone. I Plenty nice nan also. w. A. Brown, phone 111. ; SWEETHEART'S WONDER atSaleebp's. Fancy Candt Boxes. The best in the city. Chocolates and bon bons fresh daily. . Phone 17. " SALEEBY'S CANDY KjlTCHEN. For rheumatism,' neuralgia and like, pains use Liquid Electricity. Special Sale!. ; "r; ':5 . From 21 to 24 of October I will make, special prices ion street hats. I have a good assortment. Call and see . them. F;- M. Watters, 116 N, Main St., up stairs! - 3t Chrysanthemums for sale. ., Mrs. A. W. Winecoff. 6t The nicest meats and best variety at Lentz Hoffman's. Phone 222 ha f Mtf- to t Th i A NOTABLE OPERA. Dolly Varden, Which Comes to' Salit bury Tonight, Surpasses All. To judge from the advance sal of reserved seuts, "Dolly Varden," which is presented at Meroney's opera house tonight, will prove the most popular attraction brought to Salisbury, not even excepting "Miss Bob Whitej" which made r hit here last week. MISS RENA AUBEET. PEIMA DONNA SOPBANO. WITH DOLL.T VAEDEN. Dolly Varden is one of the most attractive operas that has appear ed in Salisbury at any time within the past ten years and deserves the audience that is promised it to night. - ' SOME CHURCH HISTORY. The Death of Mr. Hoffaer Recalls Church Struggle. Mb. Editob. Seeing in the Sun a brief notice of the death of Mr. Leonard Hoffaer brings to mind that in 1838 the people of the St. Matthews neiahborhr od were members of old Organ Church, In that year, twenty young per sons, male . and xemaie, one ox whom was Mr. Hoffaer, walked to Organ Church and back, every two weeks, to be catechizad by the Rev. Henry Graeber, then the pas tor, and by whom they were at ength confirmed. Mr. Hoffaer is he last of them to cross over the river, as soon as tney were con firmed they organized what has since been known as St. Matthews Evangelical Lutheran Church, un der the pastoral direction f the ttey. Benjamin Arey, of which John Hartman, Jacob File, An drew File and Peter Kluttz con stituted the council. The first child baptized in the congregation was Michael Bame, son of Samuel and Anna Bame. The baptism was administered by Mr. Arey on April 16, 1838, in a barn where they held services until their first house of worship was erected, which was several years later. Geo. H. Cox D. of L. Meets Tonight Bagley Council Daughters of Liberty will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is request ed to be present. Card of Thanks. Mr. J. M. Surratt desires to ex tend thanks to friends and neigh bors for many kindnesses daring the illness and after the death of his father. . T 1 ' " 11 We are pjsitively selling 150.00 overcoats for f3o.00. Nothing like it ever seen here before. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Genuine Alligator Traveling Bags $25 00 each and down. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Knox Hats selling like hot cakes Standard of fashion everywhere. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Hurry ud- get a 150.00 over coat for $35.00. All the cheaper grades, too. Smoot Bros. Jfc Rog ers. : - " . Immense line winter underwear now ready all grades. Sraoo Bros. & Rogers. ' In aclass-W itself the Edwin Clapp shoe. Sold on'y by Smoo Bros. & Roger. If von want a real good tonic t-ke i taspoonfull or more o: Liquid E ectricity in a glass o water jist before retiring and soon after arising in themoramg. ft V " "'V J i" ,. -L' ; V y i I ' i ft i r, ' ' s I " j , I ' i h i -;;7 A UALICIODS WRECK. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS COLLIBF. Three Persons Were Killed, Among Them an Army Officer, j Toure, Fiance, Oct. 21. Two express trains collided at Chansey :oday and three persens were tilled, includiog an army .officer. Several others were iDinred. The collision was due to maJer.olence. M. Falierep, president of Ithe French senate, was in one of the trains but was not h j ired. I OOTBALL PIAYEES' HARD LUCK. Annapolis Team in Ead Shape for the ; ' . ' " " Season.- . Annapolis, Sid., -''Oct. 21. -The naval coaches are now very unset tled about the back field cf the football team. Douglass !eft back broke his leg in lha game with Princi ton Saturday and Root, an other back, it is discovered, frac tured a small bone above the ankle. Neither will be able to play this reason. MEXICANS SUCCEED NEGROES. The Mississippi Planters Securing Mexican Labor. Waco, Tex , Oct. 20 Repre sentatives of . Mississippi planters are scouring Texas for Mexican abor and are employing whole families. There is a general move ment on foot In Mississippi to get rid of the negro labor as far as possible, as it is 'said to be getting altogether unsuccessful. Planters, it is said, have pooled their inter ests and are putting up large sums of money in the effort to change the character of labor. WILL INSIST ON EIGHT HOURS. International Typographical Union Will Enforce It. Indianapolis, Ind , Oct. 21. At the headquarters of the Interna tional Typographical Union hre this morning it was said that the union has voted to enforce the eight hour day in commercial houses. The only proposition voted down was one to increase the salaries of the president and secre tary and treasurer. Mr. Goodman Taken Saddenly 111. Mr. j. tienry fiiooaman was taken suddenly ill at the Southern shops last night and was brought to his home on Est Lee street. Mr. Goodman has not been well for severa months. Mr. Henderson in Catawba. Hon. John S. Henderson has been in Catawba county for the past two days, canvassing the county. j Notice to Prohibitionists! Send the names of all who wish to vote for Prohibition, State and National, to State Chairman Pro hibition Party, Box 26, Salisbury, N. C , for tickets. ; It 5 room cottage on Leo street near Presbyterian chapel. Rents for $8. " Will sell it at court house on Monday next. : J. F. McCub bins, J. F. Gaither. It. Letter to Wallace & Sonr, Salisbury, N.J. Dear Sir: Clothing is just like paint It fits or it don't; it wears or it don't; turns weather or water or not; and goes out of fashion. What do we wear clothes forf Did you ever think of it f Different persons have different reasons,1 no doubt, but one paints Devoe for beauty, to be in the fashion, and keep-out water. ; Fashion says paint: we all paint. There is beauty in paint ; we paint a good deal for that. And build ings are costly and fasehionable; put-on on a water-proof two or three coats of paint, and your build ings last as long as you keep them dry. It costs nothing to paint; it costs your buildings not to. Devoe is the paint that lasts; dis appointing are the paints that cost. Yours truly 28 F W Devoe & Co P. S. Kesler Sens Hdw Co sell our paint Don't buy your real estate be fore getting prices, terms, etc., from Chas. B. Jordan. tf Coal! Coal! I -.fust received, & large shipment jf fine coal. Leave orders at Plumer's drug store. lm. C. A. 'Montgomery OHOATE WILL REGIOIL AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO QUI?. He Will Retire Next March Whtther Roosevelt is Elected or Hot Manchester, England, Oct. 21. rhe Guardian learns that Ambas sador Joseph Choate will resign bis post March 4th whether Roose velt i3 elected or not. The paper mentions .' Whitelaw ' Reid as Choate's probable successor. $20,000 ON A RACE. $10,000 Prize and $10,000 on the .JSide in Race. Memphis, Tenn. Oct 21. pion pacing gelding and owned by E. E. Smathers, has been matched for a race on the local course for $10,000 a side. Besides this there is a side bet of $10,000, the winner to take all. .For the amount of -money up, tnis eclipses anything seen on the national circuit this year. - SAN DOMINGO GETS GUIS. Orders 20,000 Rifles to Suppress Pos sible Revolutionists. Washington, Oct. 21. United States Minister Dawson, at San DjmiDgo,' cables the State depart ment that tho government has pur chased abroad twenty thousand rifles and a large supply of ammu nition, in order to be prepared for any possible revolutionary move ment. TOMORROW'S FORECAST. The Weather Forecast for Eorth Caro lina for 24 Hours. 1 Washington, D. C. Oct. 21.-Th9 weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is : v.,rair anrf rnW tnnmh ight frost in the interior. Satur day fair. Negro Boy Escapes From Concord Jail. A negro boy escaped 'from pris on in Concord through the window grates, one of the bars of which had been 'slightly bent. The open ing was so email that the boy's shoes could by- no means be gotten through and he left them. OCTOBER MARRIAGES. When the leaves begin to fall, and nature seems to be preparing herself for a long rest, the young people intensively turn their thoughts and their feet as well towards matrimonial paths. The Register of Deeds and the preacher are wearing a broader smile than ever, and we are right along in line with them, for we too, are reaping some of the fruit of this joyous season. People will have bridal presents for their friends. It is a time honored custom that should be encouraged. However, we would advise you not to get something that is merely showy, and perhaps expensive, but by all meansget something of good value, soma useful, something that will last as a souvenir for years and years. What would be more ep-f preciated than a handsome clock, or a comfortable chair, a beautiful rug, an exquisite toilet suit an ele gant lamp, a durable couch, a handsome ladies' desk, a hall rack, or even a suit cf furniture, all of which we are selling so low you you will hardly feel the purchase price. , Don't forget that the "Strike u not Vet wer. yours to serve, L. THOMAS CO , . .Spencer, N..C. We are ready to do that little job of, printing for vou. ' Valuable Property for 8ale! Don't forget that the McCub bin's home place on Fulton street will be sold at auction, Monday October 24 at 12 o'clock. This is one of the most valuable residence properties in the city. 5t Full line notions, children's underwear, ladies' underwear and hosiery at Mrs. Hurley's. tf Do not forget that Thornton does all kinds of watch, clock and jew elry repairing in the best possibla manner. Special for Saturday's sale! Fine Baldwia cooking apples 20c peck or 75c per bushel. Fine N. Y. eating apples 35s peck. Don't forget we have new mountain Buckwheat flour. Max Moses. It V i - X V "y
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