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r THE S A LIS BUR V EVENING SUN . SATURDAY, j; JAN U Alt V 21, 1905 To Cough or not to Cough. That's the Question. Syrup of White Pine with 13, 13 fjt i mat an" ii amnti mm iii mm . - . .. j Salisb ury Store. Ill N. Main St jj n WATCH woerra Time waits for no man, but we have the finest TIME-KEEPERS ever offered in this city, for the man with the money. -i And for the man without the money we can make i satisfactory arrangements, provided he brings good references. j Come and lookit the assortment. and learn how easy it is to own one of these time pieces. GORMAN and GREEN T n& Leading Jewelers and Op ticians. j Salisbury and Spencer, N. C. REAL ESTATE, PEN. f fL ftND INSURANCE Everybody that deals with us makes money. . We sell you any kind of prop erty you desire in Salisbury or Spen cer, for cash or on the installment plan We can rent you a hous&either large or small. We can insure your proper ty against loss by fire in either, one of our 17 large companies, and guarantee satisfaction. j See us before making any deal in our business,, MftliPilBROS., ileal Estate, Rental and Insurance Agents. ! Phone, 267. ; Salisbury and'Spencer. SOUTHERN'S TIME TABLE Schedule took effect January 9th., 1905. , ; - i North Bound 32 Balm Lim., Pullman.... 8 Local, Coaches. . . .. 1 : 17 a.m. 5:17 a.m. 36 Fast Mail, Coaches, Pull- j man and Dining cars. ... .10:43 a.m 30 Florida Lim.,Coaches,Pull- j man and Dining cars.. ll:30a.m 12 Local ; Coaches, Norfolk I Pullman ...r.. ......... 8:55p.m. 38 South West Lim.,Pullman 9:30 p.m. 34 Florida Ex. Couches, Pullman, . ...... . .11:28 p.m. 40 Atlanta Ex., Couches Pull man ............ ..... .11:40 p.m. r" South Bound,. r 31 Palm Lim.. Pullman. ... 3:35a.m. 29 Atlanta Ex. Coach&s and i Pullman,.... .... . . . . . . $5:40 a.m. 33 Florida Ex. Coaches, PullA ) man and Dining cars .... 7: 05 a.m 37 South West Lim.,Pullman 8:18 a.m. 11 Local; Coaches, Pullman. 8:30 a.m 7 Local; Coaches... .... .. 3:07 p.m 29 Florida LimCoaches. Pull- ! uftB, Dining car ........ 8:30 p.raJ 35 Fast Mail; Coaches, Pull- S man, Dining car. .. . . .... 8:50p.mJ West Bound j 11 Local and Through leaves 8:25 a.m 35 Through; leaves 8: 50 p.m 12 Local and Through leaves 8:35 p.m 30 Through ; arrives .......11:25 a.m Norwood Branch - j 47 Mixed; leaves..... .... 6:00 a.m 21 Passenger; leaves... . .. 11:30 a.m 48 Mixed; arrives ... .5:00 p.m 22 Passenger; arrives.... .. 7:15 p.m $100 Dr. E. Detchon's Anti-Diuretic may he "worth to you more than $lod if you have a child who soils bedding from incontinuance of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. I arrests the trouble at once. $1. Sold fey Jas. P. Plummer, Druggist, Salis bury, N. C. I For All the News Head The SUN. . V TV TT (T Red Spruce. J About 200 Pairs too Many Misses' Shoes in i2 and 1 for this Weens Earcain Counter 1, George W. Wright has one of the finest lines of Furniture in the uuutu. iicic a unit nil .uuuy couples just starting out togeth er. - 20t2 Leave your old clothes with the Carolina Cleaning and Pressing com pany, 125 1-2 North Main street, if you want them cleaned tnd pressed to your fancy. The Carolina Cleaning and Press ing company wants your work. ANNUAL REPORT To the North Carolina' Corporation Commission Of the Perpetual Building and Loan Association of Salisbury, N. C, for the year ending December 31, 1904. Assets Loans on bond and mort gage (face value,) $28,479.10 Loans on other securities, (Lash on hand and in bank, Installments due and unpaid, $2,356.25 Accounts due, Interest due, 350.00 1,048,64 55.29 400.45 $30,333.48 Liabilities Due shareholders, due in- " stallments paid, . $20,740.25 Due " shareholders install- ' ments paid in advance, 127.75 Due shareholders earnings - credited, , . ' 1,487.04 Due shareholders earnings not credited, 618.57 Borrowed money, 7,307.76 Other liabilities ' in detail, viz: Due cashier, 24.66 Interest paid in advance, 27.45 $30,333.48 REPORT PO-R THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1904 i S3B"JiMm. Cash on hand January 1, " 1904, ; $ 424.20 Subscriptions on shares, 7,317,00 Mortgages redeemed (in j ; whole or in part,) 3,308.00 Other loans redeemed, 150.00 Interest received, 1,683.48 Other receipts in detail, viz; i Entrance fees, 54:75 Borrowed from cashier, i ' i3.43 $12,960.86 Disbupsementi Loaned on mortgage, $4,449.00 Loaned on , other securities, , 350.00 Paid on withdrawals, dues, 5,643.75 Paid on withdrawals, dividends, 369.44 Salaries, ' Advertising and printing, Rent, Other disbursements in de tail: Taxes, Interest paid, Borrowed money repaid, Paid on accounts, Paid for sundries, Cash on hand in bank, 300.00 5,00 20.00 31.49 496.00 203.93 7.50 26.11 1,048.64 tr..t $12,950.86 Amount of authorized cap- ital, $500,000.00 Par value of each share, . . Number of shares 'sold dur ing the year, ..... . Number of shares cancelled and withdrawn durinff the year, .... . . . , Number of shares in for at the end of the year. 100.00 219 188 S7S . O ; .' State of North Carolina, j Rowan County, ss. W. L. Kluttz, President, and W. P. Murdoch Secretary of the Perpetual Building and Loan Association, being duly sworn, each for himself says that the foregoing statement and report are true in all respects, to th best of his knowledge and belief. .'. W. L. KLUTTZ, . WP. MURDOCH, Sworn to before me this 16th day of January, 1905. . ; J. C. KESLER, Justice of the Peace. , o -J . i' In conformity with law, I hereby certify that the above Is a true : copy of the sworn statement of the Per petual Building and Loan Association, Salisbury on December 31st, 1904, now on file in the office of the North Caro lina Corporation Commission. ; This the 17th day of January, 1995. FRANKLIN MsNEILL, (Sal) - chairman, H. C. BROWN, Clerk. I STATE 1 1 A OPENINGS t o IN CONDENSE!) FORM e O O 0000XOOC!000000000000000 A. C. L. DECLARES DIVIDEND The second dividend of 5 per cent, of the, 25 per cent, dividend declared on the common stock of the, Atlantic Coast Line was paid Friday. On Jan uary 2 checks were issued for 20 per cent, of the dividend. The work of double tracking cm the road is being pushed with all possible haste. Two little children of J. R. Harder of Wilmington had a narrow escape from death this weelc from an attack of ptomaine poisoning. It is not known how they caught the tmffling disease. Mrs. M. C. Gray, wife of a Wilming ton policeman, tried to commit sui cide Thursday. She was suffering from an attack of melancholia and shot herself in the fleshy part of her left arm, just below the slvoulder. The wound is not dangerous. Governor Glenn has appointed the following as a committee to arrange for - the monuments at Appomatox Court House: H. A. London of Pitts boro, E. J. Holt of Smithfield, Wilson T. Jenkins of Aurelian Springs, C. B. Watson of Winston and . A. D. McGill of Cumberland county. Lee-Jackson day was observed at Asheville Thursday by ceremonies un der the direction of the Daughters of Confederacy. An interesting feature of the occasion was the conferring of crosses of honor on old Confederate soldiers. Rev. Father Marion and Hon. Locke Craige delivered appropri ate addresses. In the United States District court at Greensboro, Friday, Judge Boyd adjudged Chales T. Pinkson, a mer chant of Mooresville, Iredell cou&ty, bankrupt upon his own petition. Lia bilities are reported about $7,00,, "as sets $3,300. The case was referred 4 to J ,E. Alexander, referee, at Wins ton, - An automobile hotel 'bus and a street, car collided in Greensboro Thursday night. The auto balked and a negro man was pushing it, when the' engine began to work and before it could be stopped, ran on to the car track.' A wheel of the machine and its brakes were smashed but no one was in- : " : ' - ' ' - . ' i The officers of he First Regiment of the North Carolina National guards will meet in Charlotte on the 30th in stant to elect a colonel of the regi ment to succeed former Col. Thomas R. Robertson, who has been appointed adjutant general. The names jbt sev eral officers are mentioned for the po sition, perhaps m6sf prominent among them, being Major Robert L. Flanigan of Statesville. Lieutenant. Colonel George E. Bessent, it is understood, is also a candidate for the colpnelship, as are also Majors T. J. Gardner of Shelby and J. C. BessSent of Winston Salem. In the several towns where there are First Regiment companies, much interest is manifested in the election. Charlotte Chronicle. 'm In Franklin county, 20 miles south of Roanoke Thursday evening, James Abshire and his son fought a revolver and shot gun duel with L. A. Pradd ; and a man named Holley, as a result of which the three first named are dead, and Holley, who escaped in jury, is said tobe in jail. One of the four men is alleged to have offered an insult to the wife of one of the other three men,, and that the four men met at the home of Drury Hanes on the Roanoke and ' Calloway Pike. After, the first round it is said the two Ab shires and Pradd were on the ground' wounded. ' One of the Abshires is said to have reloaded his shot gun and de liberately., blown Pradd's : head off.-; Wilmington Star, Friday. '-'-;' . The presence of small pox at the A. and M. college has caused all the stu dents to be quarantined, though only: a feW have been exposed to conta gion, yet no chances are ever taken. Thursday night the police found one of the students up town and prompt ly locked him up. Friday morning an other was found and he was locked up also. The type of the disease is so mild that a man having .it feels no dia comfort and the first man wko devel oped a case had no idea he had small pox. Those rooming with him who had not been vaccinated took it, but not a man in the Crowd is sick in the usual . sense. Still, quarantine must be resorted to and the city will keep all of them out of the way. Greens boro Record. : ' CARRYING THING TO EXTREME (Peoria Herald-Transcript.) There can be such a thing as, carry ing strenuousness too far. For in stance, there is the ridiculous idea that a state legislative employe should do something to earn his salary. " It hurts a woman's pride t have an other woman share with her a' man's attention. " y 'SI PLUNKARD" WAS NEW -'-;-. r , l"i -." : ". Clever People Produce 'Swell Show to Large and Satisfied Audience "Si Plunkard" was the attraction at Meroney's Opera house ; last night, and the show was? Good. Good with the big I G. This is onej ruflsal comedy with a brand new thenje to work on. Every character jn the piece was well drawn, and the interpreters were clever people. But there were three who stood out from the rest. They were Marion .lie wis as Dora Simpkins, Frank R. Ghmivan as Rob ert Denny, the gentlemanly villian.and Joseph P. Ketler as Ezra' Plunkard. Mrs. Lewis was far and away too good for the company she is In. She greatly resembles the late4Kate Has- sett, and bids fair to be as good an actress. In the first EtCt J she sang "Violets," aa rather old ong, but that was forgotton in view ofj her rendition of It . This little lady was as sweet, fresh and pretty as the flowers she sang of. She is a finished; artiste In every branch of her profession. f Frank R. Ginnivan took l a difficult part and handled it in Mt vry accept able manner, without a trace of staginess. ; Joseph P. Ketler' as Ezra Plunkard, has Arcnie Boyd skinne( a m'ile, 'and he put one i nmind of Dinman Thom pson. As the . unrelenting, f but relig ious old foster father of s Dora, he .li showed his ability in a inarked fash ion. ' '!'.. Alf. Bruce as Thad was 'above -.the ordinary. y -. f. The orchestra was much better than the average. Specialties were given by several of the company, but the one that seemed to plefe.se the most was a very difficult dancing and con tortion act by Mistress SLI Myers. Several of the latest songs incluring "I'm My Own Boss," and j'Back, Back, Back to Baltimore,"i were introduced. Taken all in all "Si Pldnkard" is a very pleasing entertainment. , Shows could be much fetter appre ciated in Salisbury if sone of the la dies in the audience wefujd remove their hats while in the theater; The millinery makes a very prjetty display, but it has a provoking way: of obscur ing a man's view of the stage. SOCIETY'S VICIOUS MEMBERS - . (Kansas City' Jourhal.) , A school of humanitarian philoso phers contends that crimiaals are the result of conditions not of their, own making, and that, therefore,. , govern ment should be lenient in punishment and share in the responsibility of all wrongs that are done. jtfhis might possibly be a plausible theory if it wgrg practicable. But the times are not yet ripe for suck bnbvolent and altruistic practices. ' The first duty of society is to give itself present protec tion, and the best and quickest way to do this is by weeding qut and get ting rid of its objectionable and vic ious members. , ! ' GUARANTEED. BY THEO. F. KLUTTZ & CO. 7 Hyomei the Only Cure fpr Catarrh Which Returns Your Mdney if Not Satisfaeforv. It Is seldom that a dituserist has J : enough faith in the medicine he sells willing to refund the money if it does not cure; but Hyomei has cured so many cases of catarrh among the customers of Theo. F. Kluttz & Co.; ' that they offer to refund the money, to all who use it and report that thev are not satisfied. - Hvomei IS thV simnlecti and mnet f v vauaaww VA UAVOW conyenient remedy for catarrh ever offered to the- public, j i Breathed through an inhaler so smiall that it can be carried in the vest ipocket, for a few minutes four times a day, itNwill absolutely kill all Tthe germs of catarrh and cure the ' disease. Catarrh cannot exist where Hyomei is used. It has a two-fpld action, killing all the germs In tie air -passages and lungs and soothing and healing the irritated : mucjous - mem brane. ; t J ': Some of the most prominent men and women of the country have gladly given testimonials to Hyomei. I After seeking relief in vain fbr years 1 this wonderful remedy has cured remedy and it 1 them of catarrh, and it is !po 'wonder that they want others to know of it. D. O. Groff, Edior of the Nicholas-" ville, Ky., News, writes : "Ever since I was a young man i nave meen trou bled with catarrh, and in later yeara the disease! became J unbearable. Hyomei has helped me so much that I wish to publicly speak of its merits, so that others afflicted as Ij have been may be likewise benefited. - If you have catarrh, accept Theo.' F. Kluttz & Co's., proposition, and use Hyomei. The complete outfit of Hyomei costs but $1.00 and, consists of an inhaler,' a medicine dropper and a oottie oi iiyomei. That Arkansas woman wbo has lost track of her husband continues to of fer a reward of $20 for his return, dead or alive. If the $20; cuss sees this, let him come In and get a, freight receipt for himself and keep " from getting killed for the reward.-r-Wil-mington Star. L f ' ; - L .- -.'-.- If you buy your i Birdseye Ma ple or Mahogany Furniture from George W. Wrisrht, yoii will be buying the best there Is, and at reasonable prices. 20t2 ; While taking stock we found quite a big lot of rem nants of Dress Goods which will be put on sale Monday at a great sacrifice COST WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED They range in length from U2 to 3 12 yds and we have to clean 'em up Our Enbroidery still continues to at tract attentionat 10 and 121x2c per yd &HAT CHEAT STOUE COPYRIGHT Rye Bread, Mother's Bread, Cocoa nuts, Dried Sliced Peaches, Apples and California Prunes. MAX MOSES. - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION' Haying qualified ' as Administrator of the estate of R. L. Surratt, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them to me on or before - the . 5 21st day of Decem ber, 1905, or this notice will be plead in bar of such claims; and all persons Indebted to said estate " are. 'icrebv notified to settle witn aj , once "on Aamr. rjurrptt. oawfiw 9 9 1 9 Spectai ' 0 q 9 9 Pes Mercerized White Waisting 9 lo ' T - 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 :? 1 We have just receiv ed about 25 pieces of the VERY . hand somest line of Mer cerized white Waist ings eveir shown' in this city. - - V- - A 1 V Q I I 9 V Q T 9 9 ? 9 V 9 9 9 t 2 YOU CANNOT s 9 9 THIS OPPORTUNITY Mm 8 OUR. COMPLIMENTS FOR ANOTH . ER YEAR! With them goes the assurance, backed by our past record, that any item of drugs, medicines, proprietary articles, prescriptions or toilet re quisites purchased from us will be what It is represented to be. A col umn could tell no more truth. Every thing In the drug line here of ranking high quality, as low as good goods caa be sold. ' Cornel ison & Cook Agents for Hudnut's Perfumes. Goods called for and delivered. Car olina Cleaning and Pressing company. For all read THE SUN. .Wanted All kinds of game ,atid fruit. Ship via Adams express Highest market prices paid. M- D. SPEESE. Fish chant. Fruit and- Produce Mer- 1423 N 3rd St. Harrisburg, Pa. V 9 .9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' We Shall offer them for the next few days at a discount of 10 per cent off the reguf ar selling price whicli means that our 25cts line will be offered at 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9- 9 9 9 9 9 n V 9 9 9 9' 9 9 9 ... . AFFORD TO MISS 9(7 UTJ9 iOOO-
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