it ft I ALf A. DIR ' - " - . . ! This Directory is-published forithe oenefit of Evening Sun readers and the firms represented herein tare chos en as being reliable and worthy of public patronage. SPOT CASH The Dollar Stretcher and Five and Ten Cent Store. Salisbury, N. C. We Underbuy, We Undersell. Glass, Tin, China, Woodenware, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs Jewelery, Notions, Novelties and Small Wares.- We want Tour Business and Want it Bad.' i - THE DIXIE STUDIO 205 South Main Street ! Is the place for you to come for High Grade Photographs We make a specialty of Enlarging COME AND SEE US! ) WE GIVE YOU j Below a few of our high grade pack age, canned and botled goods, which are the very best to be had. Olive Oil. Burke's Salad Dressing, Vermont Cry stalized Maple Syrup, Riverside Pep per Sauce, green or ripe, High Grade Bottle Pickles, quarts and Pints, Peel ed ApSricots, fancy grade, Nabobs; se- j lected Olives, Nabobs High Grade j rrc rrri, finpst line of Cakes and ' J. CfcO. Crackers to be found in the city.j H. Z. WHITE & CO., 203 North Main street ! COAL! COALTi qOALIll lust received a large shipment of Fine Coal. Leave orders at Plum mer's Drug Store. . I C. A. MONTGOMERY. fv CALL at Hartallnes & Co., and In spect our line of hand made Harness. We make a specialty of repair workv Call and see us and be convinced, j GET SHAVED j While you wait. Four Experienced i Barbers at WILLIAM D. HARTMAN'S Shop 123 North Main Street j McCUBBINS & HARRISON Real Estate and Insurance Next door to Davis and Wiley bank Salisbury, N. C. j r f READ THIS 1 i, : -i "For the next 5 days I will sell of cash. Corn at 67 1-2c a bushel. jNo person to buy more than 10 bushels at the feed store of ,-,vi G. H. SHAVER, Next door to Harper Bro's livery stable V A N T E D . j To feed five hundred hungry peop la. Come and try a steak with us. We have an experienced cook, the besc in the city. Come once and you are sure to come again. A " STAR RESTAURANT ' 'i?. JSast ouncil Street j j HARTALINE & CO j has a beautiful line of. summer robes at rock bottom prices. A full line of hand made harness, j ; brushes & etc.... 3 c BUS! M ESS E MERC! GREENSBORO, N. C. We lead the State Quality ahdPrice. f ! i " ' I ' j 1 r T " -" J " - ', " ' ' . -. . TT' . V lXfV VJtUIUSO ALUHEADACHEQ." ) VC" S- The perfect remedy for Colds, Indigestion; f O "r perlodlo Pains . Brain Pag, etc. Prevents Train f TTTnQia nd Sick Headache. Braces the nerves. JL XTS LflQUIPe IV parmeit. Trialbottle 10o. ECTOR Y ANY .D R U G S W A N T E D ? If any item of drug store goods Is Jn your list today our store will be le BEST place to get it. SALISBURY DRUG COMPANY 115 North Main Street ' WANTED TO SELL 8 room house nd lot on Newton Heights, desirat?ie Ibcation. Terms one-hair casn, re- ikainder on good terms. Apply to W. L. RAY, Spencer. N. C. HOUSER & CORN t i I o U N Will do your work and give j satisfaction. We make a spec- laity of Tin and Slate Roofing, ; Guttering .and Repairing. . . . j . NORTH MAIN STREET, close to Jail G. S. WILLIAMS & CO., 107 West Fisher Street Want to repair your Bicycles for you, NOW, and get you ready for a spin and business. : - ' " ! A good supply of New Wheels on Hand. Now if you are looking for ! FURNITUR E Come to , z. E. E. STOUDEMIRE'S, isher street. We will sell you for CASH OR CREDIT ' . ANTISEPTIC LAUNDRY f Rough dry laundry at cheap rates that will interest you, with or without Starch. JOB PRINTING For first class Job Printing on short fcotice, you are Invited to give me a taU. W. H. STEWART, 120 West Inniss streeL WATCH THIS SPACE for some surprising things In photo graphs. , FRANKS' STUDIO - Near Passenger Depot CALL ON D. L. GASKILL Headquarters for Pittsburg Polish- dd Plate Glass. ' I ' Office Bell Block. CALL ON C. B. JORDAN ' Real Estate and Insurance .07 W. Inniss St. Salisbury, N. C. Also office Spencer bank Spencer THE MAN WHO SMILES Occasionally we run across he man who vwas born with a "smile In his mouth" instead of the silver spoon. ou can have the Smile of Satisfaction I and the silver spoon too, bysending your work to SALISBURY STEAM LAUNDRY; CASTOR IA "For Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of rLAND, ! in Style, bit. Administration NoLlce " to Creditors ; Having qualified as adminstrator of Eudora L. Graham, deceased., ' Notice is hereby given to all Dersons hnii. ing claims against deceased to pre sent same duly verified to me 1 on or before the 18th day of March 1906, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to deceased must make immediate settlement March lGth 1905. W. M. GRAHAM Adm. EUDORA L. GRAHAM. B. B. MILLER atty. Mcb 18tf $100 Dr. E. Detchon's Anti-Diuretic may be wortb to you more than 100 if you have a child who soils bedding from inccntinuancc of water during sleep. Cures oia and young alike. It arrests ine trouble at oncvi. $1, Sold by Jas. P. Piummer, Druggist, Salis oury. N. C. All The Money In California is not from Its gold fields. Fortunes are made from the wheat fields and the fruit farms. Why not Investigate .the chances there? Tickets, $33 Chic ago to California, via Chicago, Milwau kee & St. Paul Railway, Union Paei fie and Southern Pacific line, daily, March 1 to May 15, 1905. Rate for double berth, $7 Chicago to San Fran Cisco, Los Angles, Santa Barbara or Sacramento. Tourist folder, with com plete information, sent free on requ est, jr. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, or. W. S. Howell 381 Broadway, New York. $33.00 Pacific Coast. Tickets on sale daily from Chicago March 1st to May I5tn via the Chic ago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. Correspondingly low rates from all points. Daily and personally conducted excursions through without change to San Francisco, Los Angele3 and Portland, only $7.00 for double berth. Full particulars on application to W. B. Kinskern, P. T. M., C. & N. W. Ry., Chicago. .. i "Stop your groaning." Rheumacide will cure you, and make you feel ten years younger. Get It at your drug gist. SCEItIC H0UTE TO THE WEST SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST i from- 1 NORTH CAROLINA to the WEST Connection with Southern Railway's ; No. 36 at Lynchburg, Va., daily; with S. A. L. and A. C. L. at Rich ; mond. Va. - Leave Charlotte .. .. .. .. 9:25 a.m. Leave Salisbury . ... . . ..10:43 a.m. Leave Lexington 11:13 a.m. Leave Greensboro . . ...... 12:10 m. Arrive Lynchburg .. . .. .. 3:54 p.m. Leave Lynchburg . . .... . . 4:10 p.m. Leave Richmond . .. .. .. 2:00 p.m. Arrive Virginia Hot Springs 10:00 p.m. Arrive Cincinnati .i .. .. 8:00 a.m. Arrive Louisville .. .. .. .. 11:00 a.m. Arrive Chicago .. .. .. 5:30 p.m. Arrive St. Louis .. .. .. 6:28 p.m. Morning trains from Statesville and Norwood via Southern' Railway, con nect at Greensboro. ONLY ONE NIGHT ON THE ROAD Parlor car from Lynchburg to Clif ton Forge. Throusrh Pullman Service from Richmond and Clifton Forge to Cincinnati, Louisville, SL Louis and Chicago, with direct connections for the West, Northwest and Pacific Coast. : Vestibuled, electric lighted trains with Dining Cars. Purchase tickets via C. & O. Route. ; For other information and Pullman reservation, address - W. O. WARTHEN, j District Passenger Agent, C. & O. Ry, Richmond, Va. H. W. FULLER, General Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN'S TIME TABLE ' Schedule took effect January 9th.. 1905. North Bound 32 Palm Llm., Pullman..... 1:17a.m. 8 Local, Conges.... 5:17a.m. 36 Fast Mai, Coaches, PuII- j man and Dining cars .....10:43 a.m. 30 Florida TJIm.,Coaches,Pun i man and Dining cars .. .j. . 11 : 30a.m. 12 Local; Coaches,, Norfolk I Pullman ...... .... 8 : 55p.m. 38 South West Lim.,Pullman 9:30 p.m. 34 Florida Ex. Couches, ' v I Pullman, ....... ...11:28 p.m. 40 Atlanta Ex., Couches Pull- ; man ...... ...... 11:40 p.m. ; " South Bound 31 Palrrf Lim Pullman. . .. 3:35 a.m. 39 Atlanta Ex. Coaches and i Pullman, .... .... . ... . . 5:40 a.m. 33 Florida Ex. Coaches, .Pull- , man and Dining car 7:05 aan. 37 South West Lim.,Pullman 8:18 a.m. 11 Local; Coaches, Puhmaa. 8:30 a.m. 7 Local ; j Coached ... .... . . 3 : 07 p.m. 29 Florida LIm..CoachesTPull- man. Dining car ........ 8:30 p.m. .5 F,ast Mail; Coaches, Pull man, Dining car.". . . . . . . . 8 : 50 p.m. West Bound 11 Local and Through leaves 8:25 a.m. 35 .Through; leaves ....... . 8 : 50 p.m 1 12 Local and Through .leaves 8:35 p.m. 30 Through; arrives .......11:25 a.m.H Norwood Branch - 47 Mixed: leaves... . . .... 6:00 a.m. 21 Passenger: leaves.... . .11:30 aan. 48 Mixed, arrives..... ....5:00 pja. 22 Passenger; arrives.... . . 715 pja. LIFE IN CALIFORNIA " Not only does California's beauty and- climate add to the pleasure I of Uife there but living is cheap also. Fruit and. vegetables in abundance. Low rates via Rock Island System March 1 to May 15. Al quicker trip in tourist sleeper than by any other line. Cost as low as the lowest service the best. Tourist folder, with complete information, from John Sab astian, Passenger Traffic1 Manager, Rock Island System, Chicago.; j Read The Sun- Th ". Home Paper. 7 Every Business Man r Is looking for i. The Best Typewriter and every Agent ; ' i Thinks He has it. j The Fox Typewriter , SPEAKS FOR ITSELF I j I HAVE 50M& BfR0fIN8 j . In second hand Machines 1 taken in exchange for the ! - FOX ' S.H. WIIIEY At Davis & Wilej bank, i . Va ji6 r K 1 AT. i RIBBONS FOR ALL MACHINES The Overland Limited to S California leaves Union Passeneer Station. Chic- t ago. 6:05 p. m. daily, arrives San Fra" . .. A Cisco the third day In time- for a din ner. Route Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Railway, Union pacific and Southern Pacific Line. All ticket Agents sell via this route. Ask them to do so. ; y ; Handsome book, descriptive of Call-! ornia, sent for six cents postage. F. - Iff ' Are the Peculiar Ills Brought on by Catarrh (Pe-ru-na is a Tonic Especially Adapted to Their i Vrs. Louise Westbrook. No; 9 fSast I Columbia St., Detroit, Mieh., kecretary j of the West Side Lotus Club, writes : .Por several years I suffered with leucorrhoea and painful menstruation, "t which wasfollowed by general debility, fin til I Was !ut , a wreck 6t ' myaelf. Thank to Peruna I am a well woman . to-day. Louise Westbrook. ' Miss Jessiemene Westland, Ko. 767 SeubUn Ava Detroit, Mich:, DUtrict SPE6IAL RftTES. Round trip 'colonist rates, to Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Indian Ter- j ritory, each first and third Tuesday. One-way and round trip colonist rates to the West and Northwest. One-way colonist rates" to California and the Northwest from March 1st until May 15th 1905. Special first-class round trip rates to Colorado every day until May 1st. Return limit .June 1st 1905. The choice of the two most direct routes and three gate-ways. j Union -and Southern Pacific Through Pullman tourist cars oper ated each Monday from Birmingham and three cars a week from Washing ton, D. C. to San Francisco, via Atlan ta, Montgomery and New Orleans, without cnange. Effective March 1st we operate every Wednesday and Mon day Pullman Tourist cars from St. Louis to San Franciscc without change via the Chicago & Alton R. R. and the Union Pacific R. R., via Kansas and Denver. j ' Ask for particulars. . j J. F. Van.Rensselar. I Geneial Agent. I R. O. Bean. T. P. A. Wanted All kinds of game and fruit. Ship via Adams express " Highest market prices paid. M. D. SPEESE. t?- u XT' -t I T j X ish h l Ult and Produce Mer- chant. 1423 N 3rd St. Harris burfir. Pa. When "a man pays a dodtGf for ad C-',vlce and tne doctor prescribes flai seed tea and mustard plasters tile 4 man feels that he. has been cheated, A. Miller, General Passenger Agont, Chicago, or W. S, Howell, : 381 Broad- 1 watr "VoTir Vn ir i " 1 1 1 Personally Conducted excursions in Pullman Tourist sleep ing cars from Chicago to San Fran cisco, Los Angeles and Portland with- t out change via the Chicago. Union Pacific 'and North-Western Line. Col- onist oneway tickets on sale March Deputy of Detroit Independent Order of Good Templars, writes as follows: : Pernna .has been a hleuiino- m and gladly do I indorse it. For two years I suffered with catarrh of the stomach, lost flesh and grew thin and emaciated, inervous and exhausted o that I. could neither work or enjoy life. I began taking Peruna and can now eat and enjoy everything I eat. ' I have been well over a year uw.M Mf Jeaslemene Wastland COMPOSITE-OBSERVATION CARS "Something entirely new haj beer placed on the Overland Limited trains It is a composite-observation' car. It affords women passengers an oppor tunity of enjoying the. scenery with the greatest comfort and , free from the fumes of tobacco smoke. Through out the car there haa been placed a series of steel arches, which bind sills and sides together and strengthen the roof In a manner which renders the car almost indestructflble." Chicago Chronicle. The Overland. Limited leaves Union passenger station,. Chicago, 6:055 p. m., daily. Arrives San Francisco the third day in time for dinner. Route Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way, Union Pacific and Southern Pa cific line. THE PACIFIC COAST Do you want to live where the cli mate is mild the year around, where the resources are more varied than in any other equal area in the , world, where, with a minimum of labor you can grow profitable crops, where bus iness is good and capital finds profita ble investment? Both health and op portunity await you on the Pacific Coast. ' Special low rates via the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern line. Send four cents in stamps to W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M., C. & N. W. Ry., Chicago, for booklets and full infor mation. " t REAL ESTATE, REN TAL AND INSURANCE Everybody that deals with us makes money. We sell you any kind of prop- erty -you dejsire in Salisbury or Spen- cer fr cash or on the installment plan We can rent you a house either large or small. We can insure vour DroDer- ty agrainst loss by fire in either one of our 17 large companies, and guarantee .satisfaction. Vs before making any deal In our business. V MAUPIN BROS., Rental and Insurance Real Estate, .Agents, ' phone, 267 . Salisbury aiid SpGhcer. 1st to May1 15th only $33.00 from ; Chicago, with corresnondlniv inW rates from 'all other points. Double Berth in Tourist . Sleeping car only $.uo. Booklets with maps and full in stamps. . W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M., C. & N. W. Ry., Chicago. There is often a wide gulf between the mark of breeding and the dollar mark. , Z3 I . of the Pelvic Organs. Peculiar Diseases.) Catarrh is a very frequent cause ot that rtcss of diseases popularly know a as female weakness. , Catarrh' cf the pelvic crsr"i; rroduces such a variety of disagree.'!: -'a and irritatiner svmo- toms t.'mt i i iny people in fact, the majority of ,:2j()Ie have no idea that they are c-ixsnd ty catarrh. A grczt ;;ro;)rjril3:i of women have some catzr-fial weakness which has been called Ly the various doctors she has consul!::' by as many different names. ? women have been treated and li.ive taken medicines, M ith no rellif, ?! ur.y because the remedies are not adapt -d to catarrh. It is through a mistake:: y. jtion as to the real nature of the diseases that these medicines have beer: recommended to them. If all the women who are suffering with any ftttrm of female weakness would wriTc to Dr. Hr.rtman, Col urn- bus, Chic, give him a complete description f i thstr symptoms and the pecullr.riti cf their troubles, he will Immedihtviy reply, with complete dim rectlons f jr treatment, free of chr.re "Health en'! Hezuty," a book written especially f r women, sent free by Dr. Ilarimaii, Columbus, Ohio. Mi?s.l:co Drossier, of , No. 1313 North Bryant Ave, Minneapolis, Minn!, writes as follows ronccrning Peruna: "I was suffering from catarrh of the throat and head. One of my colleee friends, who wa? visiting me, asked me to try rruna and I did so and found it all and more than I hr.d expected. It nt only cured i.iy of the catarrh, but restored me to perfect health.'V-Alice r"??ler. - writes: ' Ml have for several years eufTered with frequent backache and would for several days have splitting headaches. Several of my friends advised me to take Peruna and I aked my physician what he thought of it. IIo recom mended it and so I took it and am entirely without pain of any kind now." Mamie Groth. In a recent letter from No. 2 Grant Ave., Denver, Col., Mra. Ida L. Gregory writes; Some six years ago my husband suf fered with, nervous prostration, and advising with a friendly druggist he brought home a bottle of Peruna. Ilia health was restored from its. use, his appetite was increased and restful sleep came to him." Ida L. Gregory . Miss Florence Murphy, No. 2703 Second Avo., Seattle, Wash., writes: 1 suffered for over a year with female trouble, and 'although I tricri physicians none of them seemed to be, able to help me permanently. I only took a little over thr KAti of Peruna tognaake me well and strong. 4 nTe h re backache, headache or bear ing down pain any more.-iiorett Uurphy.