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.1 Fresh shipment Huyler's Candy, Fresh Cakes and Crackers, Edam i Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Celery, Cranberries, Pears, Grapes, Moun tain Buckwheat and Maple Syrnp. .......At...... N. P. Murphy. SAYS, Take the druggist's word for it. It's the only thing yon have to by ia drugs-Vconsequently Yt7 'S 1 to select a good druggist. Next Door to Post OCce. SALISBURY, ; N. C, FRI DAY EVENING, OCTOBER 218; 1904. VOL. XVI. NO. 257. HEWLAHD COHFIDEHT. IS EXPICT15G 2,000 MiJOBITT. The Democratic Nominee Figures on I the Majority. w W. C. Newland, Eq. tie Democratic nominee for congress, .wa3 in Salisbury this morning, hiving omirg down last night from Mooresville, wLere he atd Mr. Blackburn spoke yesterday. No man in the United. States is more confident of. election than is Mr.cNewfcnd. Said he this morning: "My ma jrrty -will be ain the neighborhood of 2,000. I am not making any boast nor do I propose to be deceived by any false hopes. I have conceded everything reasonable in making my estimate and I feel no appre hension that the vote will even be close." This afternoon . at 2 o'clock Messrs. Newland and Blackburn met in joint discussion at Enoch vine and tomorrow at the same hour thev will speak at China Grove. Tomorrow night Mr. Newland will speak at the public equare at 8 o'clock and Mr. Black burn at Chestnut Hill. . A GROUNDLESS SCARE. Ho Danger of Scarlet Fever in the Schools. O .vinsr to the fact that the little son of Mr. W. F. Snider, who has been atteuding the graded school, has scarlet fever many parents have been disturbed over the con ditions at the school. Superintend ent GritS a says today that there is absolutely no reason for concern. The child h is not attended school since last Friday and the case of scarlet fever did not develop until Wednesday. All parents who have ijelt any uneasiness over the mat ter are assured that there is no danger. BELL COMPANY'S CHARGES. New Manager Appointed and Mr Heins Will Resign. The Bell Telephone Company has named Mr. E. C. Land, of R9idsville, to succeed Mr. U. G. Scott, as isanager of the local sys teu and Mr. Land has already assumed charge. Coupled with the announcement of Mr. Land's appointment is a statement from Mr. E. C. Heins, the popular in spector of the system, that he will tender his resignation at once. While not an applicant for the position of man aver Mr. Heins feels displeii-ad mt he was un justly tieated when, after having done much to establish tho Bell interests herr, he was ignored the selection of a manager. in Daughters of Rebekah Meet Tonight The Daughters of Rebekah will meet in regular session and will consider important business that requires your attention. You are urgently requested to be present at 7:30 tharp. Former Rowan Man Back. Says the Concord Times: Mr. J. L. Holshouser, of D wight, Kans., is here visiting in this county and Rowan. He has not been here in 40 years. He has been living in Kansas for 25 years, and thinks it a great State. He will remain here . about a month. Is Still Cooling. The white man locked up last Wednesday for abusing his wife is atili in the copier. He will be given a hearing either this after noon or tomorrow. South Fork Bapti&t Association. Rev. W. H. Ritch left this mornins; for -Catawba to attend the Sauth Fork Baptist Associa tion. which met esterdav. He will be gone two days. Only One Day A Sweet Bargain at S&lechv's Candy Kitchen on Saturday, October 29ih. We will give a reduction of 5c. on the lb. . ox an our canaies. uanay at oc. a lb.; chocolates at 15 cts. lb. Oar store is brim full of sweets and we are going to give you a sweet bar gain, Saturday, Oct. 29. Only five poutid will be sold to a family on on the day of this sale at 4t Saleeby's. Real Estate & Insurance. See Ma.upin Bros, for Real Es tate and Insurance. Their prices and lerms suit every one. 5T TOLD beief. Items Personal aid Otherwise Picked Upon the Bounds. You always nnd what you want i at Burt's. The opera house has a new ad ! . on 4th page today. 1 : Rev. J. H. Grey went to Eaoch i ville this morning. Mr. and Mrs! I Scott Brown, of Thomasville, are in. Salisbury to- day. P. Alex Brpwn is agent for War Songs aucU Poems. See Ms fid on 4th page. Hon. Thomas Settle, of Ashe ville, was in Salisbury this morn mg. i The ground I was frozen this morning for the first time since the cold spell set in Mr. Ernest Fetxer was in Salis- bury yesterday J but left last night to resume his work on the road. B. a Outlaw quotes some inter eating prices in Read his ad. on his spot cash sale 4 th page. Mr. W. M. pake, of Cheraw, S. CM spent Thursday in Salisbury, the guest of Mr J T. H. Vanderford. Not what we say, but what the ten years' record proves, should determine vour (selection of fihoes. Burt's. Superintendent P. S. McManus, i at the Charlotte division of the Southern, has been in Salisbury for the past ten days. Hon. Theo. F. Klutlz spent Thursday at home and left this morning for Ire dell connty, where he has several appointments to speak, j k Capt. E W. Koonla, who) has been at home sick for the past week, is improving and will short- iy return to his run on the South - ern between Asheville and Colum bia. -I Mr. Seymouij Ransom, a well known newspaper man and, a nephew of the ate Gen. Ransom, spent Thursday in Salisbury on his way to Birmingham, Alabama, where he will be engaged in news paper work. J i W. A. Self, Esq , who speaks at Spencer tonfgh , arrived in Salis bury last nigh1 (from Cleveland. Mr. Self, as Dei locratic elector-at-large, has arouse d great enthusiasm wherever he has gone and should be heard by every voter at Spen cer tonight. STILL FURTHER IMPROYEBEITS. Superintendent of Bell Company Js Heref Today. Superintendent Spier, of this district of the Bell Telephone Company, is nere today, i jvir. Spier eays that his company will shortly make even further im- provements on the local system in the way of new wires and toie- phones, i It is the purpose of the Bell Company he say, to make this system the equal of any in the South, f To Charlotte Dance. Misses Beulah Barker, Riena Davidson and Mary ReVelle went to Charlotte th a dance tonighti They were chap eroned by MrsJJ. M. Ftippia. Miss Mauney Hal Appendicitis. " Miss Virginij Mauney, who has had appendicitis, is now very much improved. At operation will be performed in a few days, however. STOP THAT COLD With Saleeby's home made hoar- hound candy. Try one dose for 5 cents. Guaranteed to cure. Fhone 17. Saleeby Candy Kitchen. For Sale! Horse, buggy and harness cheapJ i Apply Tatum & Thompson's stable. 5t in in V. Have you B6i its een the newest semi-soft shi being shown half and full Wallace & So hape bosoms?. s. 5t Music Lessons in Violin, by Lowell Good&ll, -417 S. Church St. : ' lm V. Wallace ed in landing & Sons have succeed- fan import order on kid gloves, and call your special attention to same, being cut in stouts, regulars and slims. 6t One ' nicely furnished room for rent. Mrs. B.D. street, near Main. Hurley, Fisher tf The nicest meats and best variety at Lentz X Huffman's. Phone 222. CLEVELAND'S BIG DAI HE1RLY 500 PEOPLE THERE Craire and Self Arouse the Democrats of That Section Yesterday was a red letter day for the militant Democracy of Cleveland and in fact for all Wes tern anttNorthwestern Rowan. A barbecue at Cleveland has become a feature of the Democratic cam paign which has always been in strumental in awakening enthusi asm. jcesterday fully ouu people were assembled to hear tha gospel of Democracy preached by Messrs Locke Craige, of Asheville, and W. A. Self, of Catawba, i who is the Democratic eleCtor-at large, spoke in the morning after being introduced by Mr, Burton Craige. Mr. Self devoted himself entirely to national issues and in a Bpeech nf nnn hnnr clnniiAnt.lr find jlHIv I defended the Democratic platform, at the same time scoring Rxsevelt and Rooseyeltism. H At 1 o'clock the barbecue, gup piementea by a basset dinner was spread in a grove. There was more than sufficient dinner and a dinner & rare excellence it was, too. i At 1:30 o'ciock Air. Uraige was introduced by Mr. W. Thomas Bost and for two hours his audi ence was all attention. The speak er was in his happiest vein and as he showed up the record of the Re publican and Democratic parties on State and national issues he was heartily applauded. I Mr. Craige's tpeech was one of the really great efforts of the campaign and did much good. ' ' r AS TO CROWDS. Hon. Theo F. XlutUs Gets a New One From Daniel Hugh McLean. "Speaking of the small audien ces that have heard so many cam paign speakers this year." said Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz this morn ing, "reminds me of a conversation I had with Daniel Hugh McLean at Greensboro the other day." 44 What sort of crowds do you have this year, Dati'f" I asked. "Well from three to five hun dred." "That's not true." "Hold on, you speak harshly. I mean to say that I have never spoken to less than ' three people and certainly to not more than five hundred." And Mr. Klutiz admits that be had the small end of it. Moves to Rowan. Mr. Charles A. Sides, who has been with the Cannon mill for 17 years, has decided to go . to iarm ing and left Monday for Rowan county, where he has bought a farm. His associates, in the mill presented him with a saddle as a token of their high regard for him. Concord Times. Chairman Rollins in Salisbury. Mr. Thomas C. Rollins, chair man of the State Republican Exe cutive Committee, was in Salisbury yesterday on his way to Greens boro. He began today the distri bution of the Republican tickets in the State, r Capt Davidson Moves to Salisbury. Capt. T. C. Davidson, of the Southern, who has been living at Spencer, has moved to Salisbury. This charming family will fiad a warm welcome here. Mayor Boy den Quite Sick. Mayor Boyden has been quite sick since Wednesday . morning. While his illness is not of a serious character he is still confined to his bed ! - - t : Church Workers' Convention. Rev. Dr. W. B. Dattera went to Concord this morning to attend the Church Workers' Convention. A Large Manufacturer Fails. We have scooped in 1000 boys' and young men's overcoats for the cash and are all made up in the newest bell box style, with straps, and we think will sell qaickly, at prices we have marked on them. V. Wallace & Sons. ; d6t w4t Don't buy your real estate be fore getting prices, terms, etc., from Chas. B. Jordan. tf If troubled with a weak diges tion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For sale by JameB jPlummer, druggist. UR. KERSCHIIEE DEAD, RESULT OF IIJ0BIES RECEIVED. The 8on of Bev X. M. Kerschner Dies -.rfi"l at Spencer. 'r. Mr. Hibschman Kerschner, aged 18 years, son of Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Kerschner, of Spen cer, died at an early hour this morning after a lingering illness of several weeks. The funeral -will take place at the home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, being conduct ed by Rev. Dr. Rumple, of the m: .iB1, x f8ojriBnau;vuurCU, l- i . . uo oaiitsuury ceuieicry. as iuou tioned before young Mr. Kersch ner, who was a young man of exemplary, habits .and ; character acd highly esteemed by all who know him, has been a sorely af flicted sufferer this year; Early in March he had the misfortune to fall under a moving passenger train near the Spencer station by which he lost one foot and a part of his leg from which - it juries he never fully recovered, his illness drifting into a tubercular trouble. riis parents, two. brothers and a siater, who survive him have the sympathy of the entire community. POLICE MAKE RAIDS. Refreshment People at Fair Grounds Charged With Selling Beer. The police officers made a raid on the refreshment stands at the fair grounds today and arrested two or three people on the charge or selling beer. ; warrants were served on Messrs. John , Webber and Sydney Swing, both of whom have been selling a liquid refresh ment labeled malt. The malt was sold along with sarsaparilla, ginger ale and other drinkables at the refreshment stands, but the police officers assert that the . bottles labeled mult contain nothing more nor less than a fair quality of beer. Charlotte Chronicle. The Potomac Synod. The Synod of the Potomac of the Reformed Church in the Uni ted States has convened for its thirty-second annual session in Trinty Reformed Church, Everett, Pa. The jurisdiction of the Synod extends over the churches within the territory of Maryland, the Virginias, North Carolina, the District of Columbia and Central Pennsylvania. Little Cotton Coming In. But little cotton is coming to the Salisbury market. 1 Most of the farmers are determined to have 10 cents 'and are holding for that price. " Hotel Man Arrested. Auntsville, Ala , Oct. 27. -Thomas M. Higgs, - a hotel man has been arrested and placed under $5,000 bond on a charge of , con spiracy in the ly robing of Horace Maples. Robert Powell, son cf ex-Sheriff Powell, said to. have been indicted by the United States grand jury on the same charge, will surrender today. Mr. Miles E. Vestal, son of Rev. M. H. Vestal, pastor of the Mt. Zion Methodist church at Cornoli us, died Monday after a protracted illness. Read Grimes' box ad. NEW CROP Florida Oranges, Grape Fruit, Pineapples, Malaga Grapes, Sugar Pears and all other fruits. Save money by calling or 'phoning Sa leeby. 'Phone 17. 2t Fresh cocoanuts, fresb pork sausage, St. Johns: bread, Malaga grapes, fresh cakes and crackers, honeycomb tripe and fresh celery daily. Max Moses. Celery for sale, by Mrs. H. N. Woodson, 317 North Fulton Bt. 'Phone 336. - 4t Do not forget that Thornton does all kinds of watch, clock and jew elry repairing in the best possible manner. See those beautiful dress gloves we are showing in the newest cape styles. V. Wallace & Sons. 6t 3,000 POUNDS Candy made this week for Sat urday special sale at Saleeby Can dv Kitchen. 'Phone 17. 4t sr i 1 .T.jMjaaasssBsssaeessB5BssaBi Remember you get the celebrat ed York River oysters and solid measure at W. A. Brown's, phone 111. o-mam is the list Diy Registration Books Will be Closi Tomorrow Nis-ht - The , registration j books will be closed tomorrow night and all who have not registered will lose their vote.: Lett very voter see that h name is on the book. I 1 SPEAKIIG LAST IIGHT. County Candidates Makes Speeches to Central Labor Union : j MhYfiliv hWd J. S. Hall nddrrf. I "J 1 " -a ion at the court house lest nighs. The speakers expressed themselves as favorable to organised labor and answered to the apparent satisfac tion of their auditors a number of questions asked thum. EXPONEIIT OF NATUEALIESS One of the Charms of Miss Helen Grantly's Acting Lovers of pure and wholesome comedy will find the obj ict of their appreciation at Meroney V opera house on Monday night, 31et insL, when Miss Grantly wilt make her annual visit to this city, presenting a revival of her greatest succefis "Her Lord and Master. " ' t Miss G.antly is a beantiful character in stage life jand as a real, genuine, high elass star, she has few equals at the present time. She has a large following in this city, and it is in -good taste tb prophecy that she will be given a most cordial creatine ' bv ncA theatre ' goers. Miss Grantly is a most enthusiastic exponent of nat urainess on the stage, and in ''Her Lord and Master" jfinds full scope for this quality in the character of a vivacious American gin wnose doting father, mother and grand mother have spoiled her" with a too indulgent overlooking cf her many caprices f An exceptional I company will Tjcjcrt Miss Grantly, while a car load of special scenery will add to the production. j - i Reserved seats on srle at office of Salisbury Steam; Laundry, SHIPHEHT8 OF LETTUCE. The Crop May Bring Into Wilming ton $200,000 This Season. Wilmington, N. C , Oct 27. The initial fall shipment of lettuce from this trucking district was made last week by Mr. Giles West brook, and since that time several shipments have been made, i The quality of the lettuce is very su perior, and the yield is good. f I The Carolina Fruit and Truck Growers Journal estimates a large ly increased acreage in lettuce over last year. It is believed that the' crop will bring over 1200,000 fo Wilmington this eeasoni i Senator Overman Pleasantly Received. The Asheville correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says : - "Senator Overman arrived in the city last night from Webster and says that h(e is greatly pleased with, the reception accorded him by the people of " Western Norfh Carolina and that the indications point to the re-election of Cop gressman Gudger by a largely in creased majority" .. I Little Girl Plays at Fair. u Lt. Louis, Mo., Oct 27. Miss Theresa Wallonj of Decatur, Ala., considered one : of the most re markable musicians in the world for her age, played before an im mense audience ! in the Music Hall on the exposition grounds today. She is only 19 y'ears old. . i Big Sacrifice of Bananas! . For Saturday's sale; only, 100 bunches bananas at 10c. a dozen, 50 and 75 .cts. a bunch at Saleeby's Candy Kitchen.! f 2t Salisbury Ice; & Fuel Co.; will sell you coal cheaper than anyone else in town, t tf; New York fancy apples at a peck and lOcJ a dozen at 20c. 4t Saleebte's Candt Kitchen. Broke Intu His House. f S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed f his customary health by invasion of chronic constipation. When Dr. King New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arre tied and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to. care 25c at all druggists. 1 !ii;t TODAY EnGLAnD IS SATISFIED SO THE REPORT GOES HOW. The King Lays Aside State Cares and Goes to -the Races A Meeting of the Cabinet Held Today. London, Oct 28 --Members of the British cabinet called toge'her or , the purpose of discussing the dispute, between Russia and Eog and, adjourned at 4:30 this after noon. As the ministers were leav ing ide foreign cmce they were aughing and chattering, indicating hat a peaceful settlement of the dispute with Russia had been reached. The Reuter Telegram Company states that England's de mands upon Russia include a notice - - - bat unless satisfaction is given concerning the punishment of the officers of the Baltic fleet who fired on the British fishermen vessels of i . be Baltic fl aet they will not be allowed ta proceed beyond Tang iers. After the cabinet meeting Lord Lansdowne held a long con ference with Russian Ambassador Benckendoi ff, at which it is pre sumed the latter was informed of the result of the deliberations of the meeting. King Edward at tended the races at New Market this afternoon. This is taken to indicate t that the issues between England and Russia will be ami cably adjusted. St. Petersburg, Oct. 28 There is no change in the situation re garding the dispute with England. All tbe officials fully credit the version of the firing on the British fishing vessels sent by Admiral Rodjastvensky, who is in command of the Russian Baltic flaet and everything awaits the Czar's action. London, Ot 28. There is an absence of official news this morn ing regarding the situation created by the Russian Baltic fleet firing on the isrmsh nshermen, out the atmosphere is rapidly clearing and it is believed Lord Lansdowne, the Foreign Secretary, will be able to announce at the cabinet meeting today that a settlement of the dif cultiesf is in sight. A dispatch to the Central News from Gibralter says the uritisn cruisers Lancaster, Suffolk, .Doris, Hermes, Endimion Y V . ' I and Thesus left there headed west- ward. It is believed their desti nation is Tangiers. A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company says the cruisers have left Gibral tar for Vigo, Spain, where the Russian Baltic fleet is now at - - anchor. At the Russian embassy the following statement has been issued : "We are in constant com munication with the British gov ernment and as the result of those communications the embassy hopes there will be a speedy and satis factory settlement. The whole aspect of the situation has decided ly improved." Madrid, Oct. 28. A telegram from Vigo, Spain, reports that the Russian Baltic fleet departed today for the Far Eist. Exhonorates Wife on Stage. Columbus, Oct. 27. J ohn Wil liam?, known on the stage as Har rison J. Wolfe, agrinsi whom an alimony decree of. $25 a' week was given here yesterday, stepped be fore the curtain before the last act of "Hamlet" at the Grand last night and, referring to the decree, stated that he wished to say that all he had said reflecting on his wife's character was untrue. He had named a half dozen well known Columbus men as co-respondents. We are ready i uo that job of printing for you. little Coal! Coal !! Just received, a large shipment af fine coal. Leave orders at Pjumer's drug store. lm. - C A. MONTGOMEBT. HISS TE0DTH1S DEAD. i . A Resident of the Countv Died This Morning. Correspondence of Son, Faith, October 28 Miss Millie Troulman died this morning about 3 o'clock near Or in Church. She was a daughter of the late Monioe Troutman. Mr. Will Josey, of Marven, N. C , is moving to Rockwell, where he will engage in business. Mr. Fraley who lived near W. ff. drown'g pianiatior, nas moved to Faith near the granite works where, he will be near his vork. I This is auothtr -faaiiiy ulde l to Faith population ; WOB'T PROSECUTE YOUUG WOMAN Merchants Who Lost Goods by Shop- Lifter Wili Not Prosecute. The merchants whoee goods were taken yesterday and the day be fore by the North UaroJioa youDg woman will not prosecute her, says the Charlotte News. Attorneys for the woman will appear before tne recorder tni9 afternoon and waive examination when the case is called and bond will be given for her appearance at the November term of the crim inal court. When court n eets then the merchants interested will join with her father in asking the solicitor not to prosecute! In this wav it is hoped to keep the case from coming up for trial and (he plan was adopted at a' conference this morning between the father and his attorneys and the mer chants. It is needless to say that full restitution for the stolen prop erty has been made. The father is not only a man of wealth but a man of strictest honor and integri ty, who would rather have had his very life crushed out than for this blow to have fallen upon him. The croods will be restored and 11 possible amends will ba made. 1 The father is well nigh heart broken. He has Jiad . a , happy home, not free from sorrow, for only recently death had entered the home and taken a child, but a home free from any ttain of any kind, and free from the sorrow caused by sin. He says that he can see or offer no possible excuse for the girl's conduct except that she was temporarily unbalanced. The girl herself, is today com pletely prostrated and feels keenly the trouble she has brought upon herself and family and is suffering greatly. She will be taken home tonight. 686,000 SCHOOL CHILDREN. Interesting Statistics Given Out By State Superintendent. Raieigh, October 27. Statistics host comnleted in the office rf the State Superintendent of Public Instruction show that there are 686,009 children of school age in the State;. 461,629 white; 221,545 colored and 1,825 Croatan Indi&ns. The State distributed January 1st f 100,000 among the -counties for the public schools. This has been on the 14.07 cents to each child. Demonstration at Victims Funeral. Hull, Eng.,. Oct. 27. The fun eral today of the victims cf the North Sea tragedy was made Che occasion of a great public demon- stratum. The civic officials attend ed the ceremonies, and hundreds of wreaths, one from King 'fid- ward, were placed" on or near the coffins. Business was practically suspended, and the flags were half I masted on the ships in the harbor Thousands of people lined th. route to the cemetery. Don't put it off any longer , I. you some gooa, an wooi under wear and Keep warm. omooi Bros. & Rogers. $3 50 buys a splendid, wool lined Covert Over Coat positively worth $6 50. We bought them rhean and consider them extra good value. Boyt' and children's sizes, ages 3 to 15. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Headquarters for silk under wear. Hosiery, Suspenders, &c, &c. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Oar $ 10 00 Melton Over Coats are unusual value. Silk Velvet Collars first class linings. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Boys' and children's school suits 12.50 and op. Every suit guaran teed to satisfy or your money back. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. LAEABEE & CO. FAIL THEY HAD A SALISBURY ZffiZZ. Mr. Grimes Will Make Full Settlement With Customers. The brokerage business of Gat- tis & Grimes, which has enjoyed a good patronage hare for the past twelve months, was closed yester day, announcement being received of the failure of J. Walter Lara- bee & Co.. of New York, with whom they were associated. It i said in this mnmins nnira KqI the firm failed fnr snn nnn f Mr, primes said this morn. A v w 7 "As soon as I learned of the fah-r- ure 1 gave notice to my patrons that the Salisbury office would bo closed for a few days. All our Salisbury patrons will be paid in full and I will resume business shortly through new correspond ents. I trust to reta:n the con fidence of the Salisbury public in the future as I have in the past." Mr. Grimes' purpose to protect his patrons regardless of the con dition of Larabee's finances is both exceptional and commend-' able. Mr. Grimes has been uni- formily courteous and correct in hU business dealings with the Salisbury public and commands the confidence of all his customers. TOMORROW'S FORECAST. The Weather Forecast for Uorth Caro lina for 24 Hours. Washington, D. C. Oct. 28. -The weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is : Fair and continued, cold with ost tonight. Saturday fair and warmer. A Chestnut Hunt. There will be a chestnut hunt given under the auspices ot tne Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church, at the residence of Capt. W. B. Summersett, Saturday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. All child ren are invited. Admission 5 cents. Militia Withdrawn From Berkley. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 27. The militia today was withdrawn from Berkley, a suburb of this city, where they were sent several days ago on account of the assassination of the negro politician Blount. One Farmer Kills Another. Windsor, Ga., Oct. 27. C. D. Burnett, a prominent farmer, shot and killed Young Daniel, also a farmer, last night. It seems that Burnett had sold a farm to Daniel. Before a settlement had been made and titles passed, a dispute arouse that resulted in a quarrel, and the shooting occurred Both measure about 60 years old. IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE To spend your money anywhere and in any manner you please. IT IS YOUR DUTY ' To spend it where you can get the most satisfactory goods at the most satisfactory priees. IT IS OUB, DUTY To keep the right goods and sell them at the right prices, and WE DO IT! And the pa le of Spencer and Salisbury are fist finding it out. L THOMAS CO , The Furniture Dealers, Spencer, N. C. If you want a real good tonic take teaspoonf oil or more of Liquid Electricity in a glass of water just before retiring and sooa after arising in the morning. tf ' For rheumatism, neuralgia. -jL like pains use Liquid Electricity. A Love Letter Would not intest you if you're looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: 'I suf fered with an ugly sore for"a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Slve cured me. It's the best Salva on earth. 25c at all Pruggists. v- ii r
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