4 m BOOBS mumm, t?e Must Survive or We Must Perish. We iru6t b'uy the best goods obtainable or Sacrifice dor reputation of may r)irs'loiiB ' ? standing. Our sole aim is to always get the j best goods. In so doing we hare reached a ; - place In the Mercantile world of -which we j are justly proud. Call and we will show you ! mi' SAYS, Family recipes- bring then here also. They are as important as prescriptions. It's better to get all household drug necessities at such a store. Next Door to FoBt OfSce. 1 NO. 281. 4 the most complete line of high grade gro ceries In the city. ' N. P. Murphy. VOL. XVI. III ' - - - - ' . SALISBURY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1904. t I - - "' - - 11 1 ' - i ' -" 1 1 ' " " , 1 RILLED ACCIDENTALLY MR. GIDEON MISENHEIMER SHOT. Accidentally Killed Himself While I . Hunting Yesterday. While Mr. Gideon Miseribeimer, hi father and his brother were out huntiDg yesterday, the young min named, accid n'aIy shot him -self and died an hour and a -, half lit&r. He was carrying a 22 cal ibre rifle and the dogs were -chae-ing a rabbit which they "caught. Just how the accident was paused TO -n "ill1" BROAD AWAY OH TRIAL 2 DEATHS III CODIiTI I AH ARTISTIC TfilPIIPH VERY FRIGHTf PL FALL A HORRIBLE DEATHJa FIRE YESTEEDIY. Items Peraonal and Otharwiaa Picked I nm pav srrnsn nFfinim nnnnnn L. 2 ' ; . : .1 " "i I " I , on the Rounds. BILl FOB SECOND DEGREE MURDER DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN PERSONS. ! I i Mr. Peter Hairston, of Coolee mee, is in Salisbury today. Mrs. T, Edgar Johnston returns The Case Will Hardly Go to the Jury J Mrs. Znox and Mr. Steele, of Cleve WAS "SCENES FROM THE BIBLE j WORKMAN GOES DOWN CHIMNEY. I ELECTROCUTION THIS MORNING MR J M MADPIN'S HODSE CJUIID Before Tomorrow. land, Are Dead. is not known. It is thought that turned last night to Salisbury. The trial of Thomas Broadaway, toniarht from R phmond where she charged with the murder 6f Milas! spent Thanksgiving. M . Dr. J. EI Smoot, of Concord, spent last night in Salisbury. Mrs. Smoot is visiting her parents. - i : - - T. Frank Sladson, Esq., epent yesterday at Cleveland - and re- the rifle was cocked and the trig ger pulled, bat in an unaccount able way. When young Misenheimer was shot, his brother ran to him and asked him if he had hurt himself. He replied that he had and that he would not have done it for all the rabbits. The builet entered the right side of the race, ranged up wards and lodged in the brain. Mr. Misenheimer leaves a young wife to whom he was married a year ago, aid her lot is a sad one. The accident took place in Morgan township sixteen miles from here. BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING. Mrs. Ben Allen Khox, of Cleve land, died yesterday morning at her home about 6 30 o'clock. Mrs. Knox had been ill for sev eral weeks with typhoid fever and during the early p&rt of her illness prosecution, while Senator Over man and Representative Klnttz appear for tbe defense. AT THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. Tee Rebekah's- will entertain at North State Lodge room tonight at 7:30 shard Prof. I. CJ Griffin spent yester day in Richmond taking in the great game. Mr. F. M.lKeith, one of the best known of Southern engineers, was in Salisbury yesterday. Remember the Rebekah's will nave music, oysters ana iruiis to- An interesting service was that night at North State Lodge room. l-st nio-ht at the Lutheran chnreh. i i - Mr. Paynt gave out yesterday Ut was a Thanksgiving programme consisting of celery, I with music and addresses appro oes, cabbage, bread priate to the occasion. Reed, was on in Superior Court yester day '. The examination of witnesses for the State was con cluded yesterday afternoon and wit- nesses for the defense were pot on (gave promise of her recovery. She the stand this morning. Broada- j peJbsed the crisis, however, in a way is being tried for murder in j weakened condition and her death the eecond degree and the contest j was not unexpected is warm. a. Leo Wright iLsq ? is Mrs. Knox, before her marriage assisting Solicitor Hammer in the I was Miss Kittie McKinnon And This Show of Beautyj Was Too - ; Poorly Attended! Tk. U a . L . 01. . M. . v m I au ovuuiuu ouupi viosea xown iori Thanksgiving Day 98 baskets. apples, pota and chicken tb Miss Wiley E. Barber Weds Mr. Wm. A. Monroe. List night at 8:30 o'clock at the residence of Capt. J. Irank Bar ber, the father of the bride. Miss Wiley E.hel Barber and Mr. Wil liam Asby Monroe were j jined in matrimony. Rev. Dr. F. J. Mur doch, officiating. Mrs. H. H. Speddtn played the wedding march LoheDg;in. The attendants were Miss Grace Weet, maid of honor, beautifully dressed in green mull, and Mr. Albert Monroe, cousin of the groom as best man. The groom entered the parlor with the best man, Mr. Monroe, and the bride lowed leaning on the arm of her was handsomely each one. i Eogineer W. N. Crenshaw who I has been in I St. Louis for three months, has returned and resumed his run. All Odd Fellows and tneir fami lies should att md the entertainment given by the Rebekah Lodge this evening at .7:5 0. Messrs. W ade Barrier, M. C. McCurdy, R nymond Palmer and Earle Thorn p! on spent Thanksgiv ing yesterday in Concord. Miss Flack LeGrand, of Char lotte, who has been the guest of Miss Emma 3rown, returned to Charlotte this morning. " -'- j. - . r Mr. and Mi s. C L. Dye, spent yesterday at Mrs. Dye's home in Rock Hill, South Carolina.. t. Pricl !lk. carryj white chrysanthemums.. The par- lor was tasteialiy decorated m white, yellow and gree a. The presents were numerous and handsome. , The bride, the youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barber, is an admirable and lovely young woman. The groom, a son of Mr. W. A.Monroe, Sr., is an ; employe of the Southern shops and is much respected by all who know him. An informal reception was held after the ceremony. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Monroe are at Mrs. Bradstaw' on North Main street for tbe present. 1 Robeson county. She was of Scotch-Irish family and her devo tion to the Presbyterian church the national religion of Scotland was one of the denominating char acteristics of her life. She was 67 Thanksgiving Service last Night and years old, a brief period of time, .M.iw.mn,. oui aeons or useiumess they were, r "b I T ' V- 1 1 I .1 j irno, nuui icmtw uusuauu, one of Rowan's prominent farmers and citizens, a man of wealth and influence. She is also survived by two daughter?, Mrs. J. B. Johnston, of Mocksville, and Miss Katie James Knox, of Cleveland. Mrs. J. B. Council, of this city, is a niece. The funeral services were held today from Cleveland and the in terment made in the Presbyterian burying grounds. R".on ; wan at XVUTVKU LUUl t lUlO lUUililUg. a -visitor morning to with Mr. and ATTENTION ODDFELLOWS - i Daughters of Rebekah WilrGive an I Entertainment Tonight. There will be a social entertain ment given tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the North State Lodge room, corner Main and Council streets by the Daughters of Rebekah. There will be speechmaking, music and oysters and fruit. All Odd Fellows and their families are cor- retnrned to Albemarle on train, j Editor John M. Julian of Sun and Mr. Carl Hammer of Globe) joined Capt. Hambley's party to the Narrows today. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Thompson went to Thbmasville yesterday fepend Thanksgiving Mrs. C. Thompson. Miss Hermina Quant z, of Con cord, spent yesterday in the city with her cousin. Miss Emma Max well. ! and returned home this morning. j Mrs. Sterling Jones, of Greens boro, and Miss Jennie Buford, of Winston-Salem, are the guests for a few days jf Mrs. Andrew Bu ford, on West Inniss street. There will be services at St. Paul's Epifcbpal chapel, Chestnut Hill, tonight ' Sermon by Rev. Dr Subject : Infant Bap Following are the features: Anthem by chair. 100th Psalm. ;. T Gloria Patri. J Invocation. I i Father we Thank Thee, 3 child ren. Reading: History of Thanks giving, Miss balome Wilson. Trio, Messrs. White, Matthews and Mr. Rideout. Recitation, Miss Kiz sr. The Spirit of Giving, Mr, Jenkyns Peeler. Hymn. Doxology. Benediction. ; Mrs. Fannie Mauney Badly Hurt The manny friends in this vicin ity of Mrs. Fannie Mauney, of j Gold Hill, will regret to hear of '"fnrlnno wh!h raxmtln ka. He I fell her. ae rm a wagon Trrtxxorer cansi oune sou uu riu. Her : condition ia precarious but the I not regarded as serious, one is the doing as well as could oe expect-; ed. Stanly Eoterprise. Salisbury is especially saddened today over the sudden death last night of -Mr. J. W. Steele, of Cleveland. Heart failure was tbe direct cause of his unexpected taking off, there having been noth ing throughout the day indicating less than his customary health. He ate heartily of the good things prepared for his Thanks giving, and there was not the slightest warning of the end which took place at 9:30 Mr. The second production of the Scenes from . the Bibli, at the Opera House on Wednesday night, sraiced much over the first in the technical excellence thatcjimes from practice,7 and lost nothing of the beatjty which delighted dierce ef ' the first night; thirg went with remarkable sisbothness for an; amateur pro duciion, sevsral scenes which were omitted on the first night were presented, the intervalsj between tne pictures were as snort as could Several Attempts Made Before it Was Accomplished. Origin of Fira Unknown. About C --3D Loss. a tne au I Every possibly ! have been expected, and some charming musical numbers were introduced during tne periods of waiting. i Taken altogether, it is the merest justice to say that tbe production of these scenes from the sacred text has been an artistic! triumph V d 1 . - I m coining nas ever beep seen in Salisbury to equal these living pictures in beauty of conception, in richness and pictures oneness of spectacular effect, in poetic grace of composition and in fidelity of detail. As the curtain rose upon scene after scene, each if possible more striking and more beautiful ban the other, and eah telling its sory with the dramatic force and with a marvelous loveliness of color, form and pose, wonder grew in the minds of the Spectators, not only for the effects presented, but for the artistic knowledge and skill which had prodoced such fleets under difficulties which might well have Eeemjed insur mountable. For it was an under taking as difficult as it was ambi tious, to j present these Oriental scenes, demanding, such splendor of settidg and warmth o coloring. such picturesque ccslokning and oieeie was pess tne a noted auch arcuracv of accessaries, with- life of man but had unusual vigor out the resources of 1 sta?e and for a man deprived of one of his scenery ' which are dhly to be useful members. Twentysaix ye? rs n2Jid tmtrdpol!iWts. ago he lost a leg by having it And vet. Mr. Baynor Here. j Mr. Frank W. Riynor, a prom inent lawyer.of Memphis, Tenn., who has been in Washington for the past two weeks, passed through the city yesterday enroute to ' his home in Memphis, having been called thither, on account of the serious illness of his mother. j nected with the Globe Publishing ICombanv. Mr. Dayton will dially invited to be present. Those 0Derate the linotype and Mr. who misj thi9 social will certainly miss a pleasant -evening. The Rebekah'd wilt give an exhibition drill, having one of the most up to date degree teams in the State. KinBey is make-up man A Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere appreciation to neighbors and friends for their kindness and sym pathy shown us during the sudden illness and after the death of our husband and father. Mrs Nash and famixt. parade. Mr. Steele Murdoch, tism. j ' Messrs. Frank Dayton and Chas. Kinsev. of ! Schenectady, New York, are here and will be con "CRACK A JACK COMPANY." Will Show Tonight in Salisbury. Prices are Moderate. The A Quiet Wedding. Mr. Henry M. Sells and Miss Lottie M. Wiggins, with a couple of friends, walked away from their boarding house on North Main street Wednesday night and were Rev. Caldwell Goes to Albemarle., Rev. A. S. "Caldwell, of Barium mgs, who has been supplying the Spencer Presbyterian church, Department has acceptel an invitation to the j Blackwelder. The family did not pastorate of the Albemarle Pres- j know they were to be married be byterian church and will go to ANf0re they returned to their board- bemarle shortly. ling house. Mr. Sells is a faithful employee Missing Articles. 0f the Basihger Carriage & Har To the gentlemen taking part in ness Company. Miss Wiggins has 'Scenes from tbe Bib!e:" Two been an employee at the Salisbury pairs of tizhts are missing. As Steam Laundry. The "Crack A Jack Company? arrived in Salisbury this morning and will show at the opera house tonight.' This company is recom mended as entertaining one and the prices 15, 25 and 35 cents are moderate enough. Germany Will Paiticipate. Washington, Nov. 25. -Germany J I 1 3 A LI 4. aLa I married in Ihe office of the Globe na8 rB8P"" iavurau.j vu iu m I a . . m t 1 m T" lad Store by Rev. L. W. vitation oi rremoent ttooseveu to participate in tne second peace conference. The State depart ment has been bo notified. Lost A black setter pup, ge months. mder please return to H. C Williams. these have to be returned to a cos turner, will the owner please re turn them to Miss Bessie Henderson. SPECIA Tbe young couple will reside in office. the future it their boarding house on North Main street. Lost Two feather tips on Inniss street, between corner of Uiay and Klnttz's drug store. Leave at Sun It All my Winter Millinery to be sole ntjar cost. F. M. Watters, 116 N. Main St., upstairs. only fine bought at a dozen. sweet oranges can be A. Saleeby's for 20 cts. Genuine Home-Made Hoar Hound Can fly! 1 At Saleeby Candy Ki chen Guaranteed to cure a cold. Tn 5 cents worth. 'Phone 17 tf Do not forget that Thornton does all kinds of watcb, clock and jew elry repairing in tbe best possible manner. NEW CB0 " Florida apples, SALE ! Tomorrow Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv er Tablets are becoming a favorite for stomach troubles and constipa tion. For sale by Jas. Plummer Ladies and children's hats to be sold at special ratep, until all win ter goods are closed out. Miss L. M. i Waltet-s, 116 North Mam St., up stairs 3t. For Rent! Four room house See Mrs. Neave, corner Church and Bank streets, i 6t Don't buy your real estate be fore getting prices, terms, etc. from Chas. B. Jordan. tf Sweet Oranges, Pine- Grape Fruit, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, and also all kinds of fruits. 17. Come or phone. Phone bank. Jies!e Oar customers will be allowed 15 days beginning November 21s and ending Dee. 6th inclusive to come to our store and see who can unlock the lock on the money Bring On Your Keys Sons H'd'w. Co, 3td lew lacking these resources, I genius and untiring enjergy achiev ed results so wonderful that they can never be xorgotten by; those who were, fortunatef enough to witness them.- f - I That the number f these spec tators was tomparatively small is a matter for reget oh oore than one score. It ' is not to Ithe credit of caught in a mowing machine and so badly mutilated as to make am putation necessary. He continued to live on his farm until eight years ago, when he moved to Cleve land, where he lived with bis daughter, Mrs. Frank Thompson. Mr. Steele is weir remembered here and his intense love for his party and the cause of the Confed- Salisbury fthat suchfan entertain- eracy were things that died with ment. given fot such an object. him. He was a man of most 8hould not have received the liber exuberant spirits ana at tne last -1 nfttmnairn it deRerved . And it Democratic rally herein Novem- mav aisn be trolv said that those ber took an amusing part in the whn f Ailed to attend lost an orDor- tunity of Realizing in. a very etrik- was a fresbytenan m manner some of the most in religion and took great interest famous scenes in f the beautiful in his church. Asa farmer he was stories in iHoly Writ. The treat very successful and his care for his ment of every theme was as rever- - A. 53 ill . 1 J . "fi - - amiiy was most asBiuuous. aooui ential as it was artistic, and was twelve years ago he lost his ysung- dominated throughout by a good est son, John, and later lost an other son. Matthew. Mrt. Annie Foard, of Cleveland, Mrs. W. T. Kincaid and Mrs. Lee Kincaid, of Statesville, Mrs. J. P. Knox, of Waynesville, Mrs. W. F. Thorn p son and Mr. Joe Steele, of Cleve iand, survive him. The funeral services will take place tomorrow church. taste and & deep religious feeling which made no mistake. Whether it was in the rich plendor of Bel- ehaziar's Feast, the spiritual dream of Jacob, the tender grace of the exqaisite j idyl of Roth, or the beautiful choir of white robed angels telling their tidings of great services will take j Jy to theshepberjasof Bathlehem, from Third Creek the same spiiit of reverence, of fidelity to the sacred text and of poatic interpret ton was apparent, and conveyed a lesson which only the dullest could possbly misinter pret. It is such pictures as these whole world fl icks to see Correspondence of Sun. Spencer, Nov. 23. Mr. Adam Hartley, an employe of the South ern Railway shops at this place, had a frightful and dangerous ex perience here last night which came near costing him his life. xiaving Deen ae tailed to ao sotte work in tbe large new smokestack which is k about; 80 feet in height, Mr. Hartley , was-some distance from the .bottom on the inside of the huge 'chimney when in some unaccountable manner he-fell to the ash pit below, sustaining what s feared a fracture of his skull besides other severe injuries. He was promptly rescued from the pit by fellow workmen and medi f mm a cai attention rendered as soon as possible. The injured man was car ried to his home' in Salisbury and it is thought he will soon recover. The Southern shops closed down tonight for a Thanksgiving holiday and manyef the emp'oyes went to old homes in various States for short visit. A large party of business men, shop men and omce men went to Richmond tonight to witness the great football contest at that place tomorrow between the University teams of Virginia and North Carolina. Among the party were Capt. E. M Patter son, a popular conductor on the Southern, who chaperones the company; and Dr. J. W. Carlton, who is prepared to do any repair work, that may becoms necessary on the grounds. The Spencer Railroad Young Men's Christian Association now has on hand an interesting mem- ership contest which has already added more than 100 new members tc its roll."- Two teams of 12 men each are in the field, the "Reds" being in command of Capt. R..L.' Simpson, a coodnto Southern, the "Blues" in charge of Capt. J. J. McDaniels, chief car inspector at this place Tha Reds now have to their credit 61 appli cations and the Blues '29. The contest will close December 31st, at which time a batquet will be given by the ladies auxiliary and he winning team will be -waited upon by the losers in the contest. - Mr. J. N. Reeder, formerly of Spartanburg, has been installed ts agent of the Southern Railway and Southern Express Company at this place instead of Mr. A. H. Holder who has held the position for sev eral years. Capt. E. J. Adams, ormeriv yard conductor at this place, has accepted a position with railway in St. Louis for which city he left several days ago. He is succeeded here by Capt. J. H. Camden, formerly of Greenville, South Carolina. A Deserved Compliment The city editor of the Sun takes the privilege of copying and en dor sing this editorial paragraph that the from the Cqarlotte Chronicle: given in the Tyfiolean village .of In noting the sale of that paper Ober-Ammergan J and so Salisbury to Messrs. H. B. Varner and Carl L:at least the cultured and appre Hammer, lhe feaiisbury dun saysciative portion ofata community that Mr. Joe X Roueche, one of owes a debt of gratitute to those the founders of the paper, will engage in othor business. The newspaper fraternity will regret this, we are sure. While not a performer before the grand-stand, Mr. Roueche is a practical news paper man and a hard. worker. whose taste plat labor executed t! ned and whose lis beautiful and elevating exhibition. For Sale One 3 horse power kerosene oil engine. Cheapest, safest and best engine on the mark et. Will be sold cheap for cash. For rheumatism, neuralgia and Can now be seen in operation at 'Columbus, O , Nov. 25. Hor rible and fickening was' the scene at the masked execution of Otis Loveland, who wa3 electrocuted in the death chair this morning in the penitentiary for complicity in the murder and robbery of George Gayer, near Alton, OL, a year ago last Juse. The. first shock' failed to cause h! death and-tbo elec trodes were readjusted. When the second shock was administered LovelantPd body jerked and twist- i. - ed, tho straps not having beeD proparly fastened. Toe body was badly burned where the confactj was made. Yesterday evening about 4:C0 the fire alarm was sounded and tha pretty residence of Mr.vJ. U, Maup:'n was discovered to be ablaza. 'Neighbors and firemen responded promptly and did all they could do, succeding in sub duing the flaues and saving tbe greater part of the household goods. Tte origin cf the hre is unknown. The greatest loss to Mr. Maupia is4 the impairment of his house, tho second floor being badly dam aged, and the destruction by water, of many of hit fixtures about the house. The loss is partly covfared by insurance. TOMORROW'S FORECAST. I XOKERATES POLICE But Scores the Judge. Recommends Establishment of Court London, Nov. 25 The ccm miesion appointed to consider the case of Adolph Beck imprisoned because of mistaken identity fufds he was badly used by the trial judge but exonerates the police and recommends the establishment of a court to pass upon ail criminal appeals instead of sending them to the home office as at present. . The Weather Forecast for Earth Caro lina for 24 Hours. Washington, D. C.Nov. 25.-Tha weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is : Fair tonight, and Saturday, cloudy. . . . A FAMINE FEARED. Hurricane Devasted Portion cf Hon durasDestroyed Villages and Crops JEWS TO HELP SULTAN. Conditional Xoan of Twenty-Five Millions to Turkey. Berlin, Nov. 25. -It is learned that a group of wealthy Jews have offered to extricate the Sultan of Turkey from his financial difficul ties by a loan of twenty-five mil- lion.dallara oo-caatliutn tWfc t.i abdul permits the Jews to colonize in Palestine unhindered. Opposition to Standard. St. Petersburg, Nov. 25. The Rasaian petroleum companies, which control fifty per cent, of the protroleum exported, have formed a combination in opposition to the Standard Oil Company and will ask for government support. PAYNE S DISCOVERT IS POPULAR 4 Drowned in St Clair Biver. Port Huron, Mich , Nov. 24 Tho row boat of William Briggs, erryman .between' this city and Sarnia, Ontario, overturned today in a heavy sea while Briggs, with six passengers, was rowing across the St. Clair river, and four were drowned. notice to Members of Spencer Lodge 205. The annual sermon of Spencer Lodge No. 205 of the Brotherhood of the Railway Carmen of Ameri ca will be preached at the Baptist church noxt Sunday night at 7:30 m. Nov. 27th 1904. . All mem bers will meet at the hall at 6 p. m. and march to the church in a body. Please be prompt and bring your badge. L W. Hess. J. C. Hutchinson, Com. J. A, Hall. like pains use Liquid Electricity. BIG OPPORTUNITY ! One day only for sweet oranges at 20c a dozen at Saleeby's tomor row. Sun Office. Salisbury, N. Address cl The Sun, V Not a Sic? Day Since. 'I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble, ll tried all sorts of SWEET AS SUGAR! medicines, nonedf which relieved niA. One davl'sawan ad. of vour Car load of oranges at baleeby's FWtrie Bitters and determined to go for 20c dozen tomorrow only. try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter Can you give me any information was entirely cured, and have not about my pointer dog, "iranki" seen a sick dayf since. Neighbors Red pointer with white breast and of mine have been cured of Rheu feet. Mrs. C. M. Henderlite. matism, neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles 3 and fteneral debility." Salisbury Ice & Fuel Co., will This is what B. F. Bass, of Fre- raII von coal cheaner than anyone Imont. N. C. writes. Only 50c. at else in town, tf all druggist. 1 - San 'Antonio, Texa?, Nov. 24. A special from Mnzatlan, Mexico, say: s Adviees received from Teguci galpa, capital of Honduras, state that a hurricane has devasted the northern shores of that country. Entire villages have been destroy ed and crop3 of fruits and cereals ruined. The loss of life among the coast Indians is said to have been considerable. Contributions are being raised for the homeless sufferers in vari- government has ordered a cargo of corn, rico and beans from San. Francisco. Ihere is a fear oi a famine in the country, as crops m the interior section were partly ruined by storms some time ago. Men are Returning. Fall River, Nov. 25. The strike in the Print Mills continues but the operators are constantly gain-- ing ground and many old men re turning to work. fmmgSSmSSmmsmm:mSSSSSgsmsgaBmmmmsgmm DoctorYlPrescription. Saleeby Vhome-made hoar hound candy. Guaranteed to cure a cold. Phone 17. Coal ! Coal ! ! - Just received, a large shipment jf riae coal. Leave orders at Piuner'd urng store. lna. C. A. Montgomery. Saleeby'i up-todate Candy Kitchen. Chocolate and Bon-Rons fresh made daily. 'Phone 17. Grateful People are Visiting Sales Rooms Daily to Thank Mr. Payne. Payne's New , Discovery the wonderful new remedy, which is being so successfully introduced here by Payne the advertiser, seems to be accomplishing all that is claimed for it. To our represen tative Mr. Fayne said today, "A rnan or woman who has been bene fitted and made well again in a comparatively short time, is the most grateful person in the world, to tbe outsider to the many calls that I receive after the first week in town, from psople wno are taking the new discovery ndcome to tell, me what it is doing for them, seems to be very unusual, but in the past few years 1 nave been going through this expexi- ence in very city 1 nave visitea, and have come to take it much as a matter of course, after my first few days in town when people who have tried one bottle and come back to the remainder of 5 bottles for . f 4. is enormous. Probably you do not know it but there are more people in North Carolina suffering with catari h than anj other disease. Catarrh is not onlj La most disgusting ana onensive disease, but when allowed to con tinue; becomes constitutional and the foul secretions which form in the cavity of the head, drip flowing downward are carried through the membranes to every part of the body poisoning the whole system, that Payne's New Discovery cures this disease and cure3 it permanently is shown by laree numbers of reople that are calling daily to express their grati tude. Scarf Missed. To the actors in "Scenes from the Bible:" Has anyone taken home by mis take a white silk ecarf hemstitched on each end or one sides If so please return to Miss Bessie Hen derson. She ha3 several prs. wings in her possession. of "PEOPLE WILL TALK!" Yes, people will talk! It has ever been so! You can't stop them. 'It is one the privileges that cannot be taken from them. But they should always talk wisdom, and act with discretion. And that's why the L. Thoma3 Co. Furniture House is the general topic of con versation among housekeepers and others who contemplate buying f urniture. They are talking wisdom aHd they use discretion when they come to see us before buying YOU WANT THE BEST? We have it. You want the latest styles ? We have them. You want the lowest prices? We give them. Go-Carts and Baby Carriages, & ittlo out of season so we are offering them at cost. A great time to buy. 10-4 and 11 4 all wool Blankets very low. Oar 11.00 and $1.25 Blankets cannot be excelled for the money. Remember we sell wood heaters from. Si 25 up too many of them. L. THOMAS CO., 1 The Furniture Dealers, Spencer, N. C. If troubled with a weak diges tion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will do von good. For sale by James Plummer, druggist. Painting For "house painting, paper hanging and decorating, call on J. H. Earp, Spencer. A I work guaranteed. - -s leu Remember you get the celebrat ed York River oysters and solid measure at VV. A. Brown's, phone 111. Lost ! - Dog, from So. Ry. pas senger station last night. White and brown color. Wore collar bearing No. 35. Liberal reward, if returned to Southern Express office. O. L. Gkubb. If you want a real good take teaspoonf ull or: more of Liquid Electricity in a glass of water just before retiring and soon after arising in the morning. tf Real Estate & Insurance. See Maupin Bros, for Real Es tate and Insurance. Their prices and-terms suit every one. d . Music Lessons in Lowell Goodsell, 417 st. Violin, by S. Cbnrca ) H 2 I)