V Salisbury Business j Directory - ; ' : ' I ' This Directory is published for the . -i . enefit of Evening Sun readers and ' ' : " i :- ' ths firms represented herefn are cho- n as being reliable and worthy of . . ' ' i ; public patronage. . j New Week Bands and Buttons Sewed, oti Free of Charge, ! McCUBBINS & HARRISON i l Real' Estate and Insurance i Noti rinnr to Davis and Wiley I Lank. . Salisbury, N. C. WANTED To feed flvA hundred hungry people Come and try a steak with usJ We have an experienced cook, the best in the city. Come once ana you are su to com- again. STAR RESTAURANT East council Street THE MAN WHO SMILES Occasionally we run across he man -who was born with a "smile in nit mouth" instead of the silver spoon. You can have the Smile of Satisfaction and the silver spoon too, bysending your work to . SALISBURY STEAM LAUNDRY FOR ALL PARTIES OWING ME coal are requested to call and settle at once as your bill is past due. j ' This means you j JOS H. MCNEEL.Y Ju 20. lm WANTED TO SELL 8 room house and lot on Newton Heights, desirable location. Terms one-half cash, re mainder on good terms. Apply to W. L- RAY, Spencer. N. C j CORNCLISON work and give I We make a speo- H O U S E R & , Will do your satisfaction. ialty of Tin and Slate Roofing, Guttering and Repairing. J . j NORTH MAIN STREET, close to Jail j .... . '! - ', ' i: is the Perfection of Laundering. Every trace of soil removed, the gar ment ironed Jo faultless smoothness, and no wear on tne outton noies, neck band or wrist bandsperfection, in a word. ' Do we. get your next bundle? i Antiseptic 111 1-2 S. Main. Xaandry. Phone 24 GROWTH OF THE WaGhovia Loan . '& Trust Company. SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION,! G. S. WILLIAMS & CO j 107 West Fisher Street j Want to repair your Bicycle tor you, NOW, and get you ready for a spin and business. ' J A good supply of New Wheels on Hand. J - JOB P R I NT I N G For first class Job Printing on short notice, you are invited to give me a call. W. H. STEWART, i 5 120 West Innlss streeL WATCH THIS SPACE j for Rome surprising things In photo- , graphs. j FRANKS' STUDIO j Near Passenger Depot CALL ON C. B. JORDAN Real Estate and Insurance . i 107 W. Inniss St. Salisbury, N. C. Also office Spencer bank Spencer N. C. '' CALL ON D. L. GAS KILL Headquarters for Pittsburg Polish- ted Plate Glass. Office Bell Block. Deo. 15, 1893, Dec. 15, 1894, Dec 15, 1896, Dec. 15, 1898, t Dec. 15. 1900, Dec 15, 1902, Dec 15, 1904. Mar. 14, 1905 JUNE 15, 1893: Deposits ! S9 708.93 $ 147 903.53 236 379.80 552J.94.84 909 002.42 1 188 739.13 i, 047 634.68 3 373 036.89 211 985.14 367 713.9C 469 408.24 801 167.3C 1 172 341.9C 1586 657.51 3 809 370.71 4 134 404.10 j WE WANT MORE SfSsS Salisbury . Sa vipg j I Bank Building SHAM ARMOR. j gtOT-r of a Once Fftnioai Vessel Ia the RuMian Navy ; Among the anecdotes told by Colonel F. A. Wellesley in his booS, '"With the Russians In Peace and Wars", is one :oncerninga once famous vessel of the Russian navy. When the Ironclad Peter the Great, from which so much was expected, was in course of con struction " the deputy acting minister of marine, on being suddenly asked by the czar what progress the ship , in question was making, lost his head and replied that she would be ready for sea in three weeks. "The emperor expressed great "satisfaction at the news anil said that he would shortly Inspect the vessel at Cronstadt... It so happened however,, that, far from being ready for sea, the ship was still in dock and that her armor plates, which were being rolled in England, had not even been delivered. In vie of the emperor's threatened visit all useful work on board the ship was stopped, and hundreds of men were set to work night and day at the erec tion cf cabin3, the covering of the ship with sham armor, the erection , of wooden turrets and the like. "When the Duke of Edinburgh came to Russia I told-his royal highness this story," continues Colopel Wellesley, "which he was most reluctant to be lieve. I told the duke, however, that he would soon, have an opportunity of Judging for himself at a naval review, and I predicted that, as he was a naval officer and therefore sure to detect anything wrong,, some excuse would be made to prevent his going on board that particular ship. The duke ex pressed to a Russian naval officer his desire to . visit that ship, but objec tion's were raised to his doing so. "Then -the emperor, noticing that some to be lowered Immediately to take his royal highness on board. After the re view the duke told me that I was wrong about the turrets being made of wood, as he had placed his hand on one of them, and it was made of canvas and yielded to the pressure of his fingers HANDSOME NEW APPLE. Fruit a Good Shipper and Trees Good Bearers. Handsome one naturally expects a Kentucky product to be. So it is no surprise that the name Fall Beauty has been selected as appropriate for pi new apple which has originated in the Blue Grass country. The apple, accord ing to the description; of It. Gar man 'of the state experiment station, is not only a beauty, but has other good qualities. The apples are sometimes deeper on one side than the other, but generally quite symmetrical. The weight seems to average a fraction above half a pound. Other points are: Color, deep purplish red, soinetiines completely so, again only or largely on THE PAXIi BEAUTY. the exposed side; striped, with deeper purple and pale waxen yellow; when fully ripe, with ocher yellow, the stripes contracting and extending into the cav itv at the calvx end: marked with evi- livtxa uiu AAjjr v-f x - O w i thing was wrong, ordered a boat dent ocher yellow dots, these becoming especially conspicuous where the pur plish red Is deepest; region about the calyx end sometimes extensively wax en yellow. i Flesh white at first, becoming creamy when thoroughly ripe; flavor not strik ing, but pleasant; subacid; skin rather tough, thus calculated to protect it from Insect and fungous Injury and to render it a good shipper. Ripe Sept. 22. Mr. Garman says: While it Is adapt ed only for fall use, It ripens at a time when few apples as good are In a con dition for the table, the early ones be ing long gone and the late ones not yet sufficiently ripe. It keeps very well, ras nnnnnnnrp I I H Mill Sun Cured Tobacco aroma and taste is guaranteed by R. J. Reyn olds Tob a ceo any only un der this tag: Comp wm) Learn tho Genuine Sun Cured Flavor Cut out this advertisement and send, to gether with 1$ stamp, to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.,Winston-Salem, N.C., and they will mail free a Sf sample of this tobacco. VJrHo your nan$B and addremm plainly 04 AT A MAORI FEAST. andy to all Theatres and shops ; ut of the noisy section 0 i Telephones, Electric clocks and lectric Lighting- Devices in every room Ji CD C f ar I SI 5 v We want you to try the refined, laitinf perfumes mad la Calif ernia, Cut this ad out and present It Tvitn 10 oecta ana your came and address to any 4ruf fciat In this dry. ft enBtloe you to -u- . may effer California Ffcrfames ttwy are true flower dormii4c Tuhn we newers grow. Offer CIe July IB I 19 E f ocation IDEAL OVER $250,000 HAS JUST BEEN Expended Remodeling, Re decorating & refurnishing oderate rates prevail J articular attention given to detail . ; d nsuring perfect service O estaurant noted for its fine cooking, moderate prices Empire Square, Broadway Sixty-third Street S! fc4 NEW YORK CITY W. Johnson Quloii, Prop Sena for gride to Nruo Yurie Fre An Odd Welcome and a Slip on tn Part of the Cook. Telling of his experience at a Maori feast, the New Zealand correspondent of Ixmdon Public Opinion says: I The Maori girls did a pretty welcom ing dance, singing and dancing slowly backward all the way till we got to the inclosure around the meeting house fwhare purie), where the speeches were to be made. Then the older people cut amazing capers, shouted themselves hoarse and made the most repulsive faces you ever saw by way of welcome to their chief. Chairs were puitfor us on the veranda of -the whare. 'Vfftieh was prettily decorated with beautiful palms. ; i After some time of this and the pres entation of mats, etc., we were invited into the whare to lunch. It was laid most correctly on big tables with cloths, but the menu consisted of roast duck, chicken, beef and sucking pig and, so it is said, potatoes, peas and knemaros (sweet potatoes), cooked in a Maori oven. I chose cold duck, with peas and potatoes. The duck arrived quickly, but the Maori girl who brought it said, with broad smiles, "The pota toes aren't cooked yet!" So my lunch consisted of duck, bread and two oranges. Just as I finished the potatoes arrived In pretty plaited green flax baskets. SECTION OF FAIiXi BEAUTY APPLE. becoming finally In October mellow and agreeable as an eating apple. It cooks well before this final change, making good sauce, but proving especially ac ceptable when baked. Unfortunately the cut cannot -how the richness of the coloring of the Fall Beauty. According to Mr. Piper, the propa gator, the growth and foliage of his trees resemble those of the Rome Beau ty. In bearing, he says. It Is as regular as Rome Beauty or Ben Davis. Overdid It. 4 - ; Mrs. Passay Mary, wasn't that gen tleman asking for me? f The New Maid No, .mum. He described the lady he Wanted to see as bein about forty, an I told him It couldn't be you. Mrs Passay Quite right, my dear. And you shall have an extra afternoon -off tomorrow. The New Maid Yes, mum thankee, mum. Yes, mum; I told him it couldn't be you, for you wa? about fifty. Mrs. Passay And while you're taking your afternoon off you'd better hunt a new place! Cleveland pie Salisbury Bakery The best and cheapest place to buy your jBread, Cakes and Pies. full line of Fancy Candies, Tobaccoes 'and Cigars. LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION. Phone 76. PbfXael?nias Rapt Omit. ' These eaH the epicure to tbw bright Philadelphia girl, "are enalla. t pnppose Philadelphia peopl don'-t cat them for fear of caaniistlfism. "Oh, no, was the aaswsr; "It Isn't that We couldn't catch them." Wash Us&ton Star. IVot a Commercial Quantity. The Uruguay potato (Solanum com- mersonii),, which has attained consid erable newspaper notoriety of late, has been given some attention In this offlc on account of the disease ; resistant qualities claimed for it. We have sue- ceeded In obtaining a few tubers fot our own trial and have also becom acquainted with the results of several experiments made last year with seed Introduced by our office of Beed and plant introduction and distribution. Our representatives abroad have also acquired some information regarding It. We have, however, not been able to secure any confirmation of its meiv itorious qualities. It Is a wild variety with very small tubers.- Those that we have had In this office have rarely exceeded one inch in diameter.. They are said to be bitter. The plant Is very stoldniferouB (putting forth suckers). and it is doubtful whether It Is adapted to our climate. r The question of dlseast YOUT PrODCrty Insured resistance also remains unproved Fuiv ther use will -be made of the species Against Tornadoes, Cyclones in our plant breeding work, we win . . Bure ro your reaaers mat me pia-ni Or i W ind Storms 7 Is not a commercial auantfbr ; In f any Sense of the word; that, aside from its Experts of the Signal Service say possible value to plant breeders, ' It that a Tornado policy in a ood Posess" no Interest whatever to any Company is the only safeguard warmer in tnis country; ,that there is against loss. , tttt?..d.2 VL irket Act at once and protect your mni. ai. .T!. property for a trifling sum, by rt iKrt a securing a Windstorm Policy in toformatlon concerniar ItW. A. Or Is one of the questions of the hour. but it is not so important to your immediate welfare as the question Is the AGENCY OF J. AIM BE WW Fourth of July Rate The Southern Railway offers low round trip rates of one fare plus one third between all point3 south of Washington and East of Memphis. Tickets are on sale July 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th with return limit July 8th. For example round trip fare to Con cord $1.00, Charlotte $L95, Danville, Va., $4.25, Statcsvilee $1.15 Greens boro $2.20 and other points on the same basis. teii Department of Agriculture, in Or- ance Judd Parmer." 1 ' Th laportance of AdTrtMac Time was when advertising was garded as bl6wing one's own horn,' and there have been in it at times fakes and frauds, just as there have been In other lines ,, of . business. All that has changed very perceptibly in the past three or four decades. Busi ness men have realized that' the world is too large to ask the people in it to hunt around and find out for them selves what the manufacturer makes and what the merchant has to sell. The possible consumer must be found and told about what Is for sale and why he should buy it. That is all there is to advertising. Indianapolis Star. v . Si Dr. M. Marts The Well Known OptiGfan, formerlij of New Bern, has decided to locate in SALIS BURY. Having had many years ' e xperience witn a large practice I em enabled to relieve thr se per sons having any ailments of the -.eye, causing pain and imperfect fright 1 will give a satisfactory, examination and fit them with suitable glasses.. In the rapid xrogress of science ard scientic inventions for the past Un or fifteen years much has been done to discover the real cause of the loss of visual power in both old or young, and much has been luunfd ard .means discovered to t n cdy the defects of the eye by i.'je of glasses, in all cases of im I trfect vision and headaches caused thereby. A perfect spec tacle will give relief to eyes tired, weak, painful dimmed, or blurred. 0 Ley cfler a strengthening rest. and-' refreshment.' In other. ; words, remove the cause of the difficulty nd the eve will have t)nj or iginal brightness, beauty and health. It reqniree professional guidance even when the best article is offered as the e.ves are frequently dissimilar and mav require com pound lenses. Examination and consultation free at the parlors of Mrs, Geo. Shaver, 3094N6rth Main street. PHONE 136. Family Objeotlnna Respected. Old Friend Why didn't you marry Mr. Nicefello? Sweet Girl His father objected. Old Friend-I shouldn't have cared for that. Sweet Girl Y-e-s, but he said he would cut him off with a shilling. Good News. Anger begins In. folly and ends in re pentance. Pythagoras. A Bare Rale. De Canter Is there any sure way to tell the age of a horse? De Trotter Yes. Ask the dealer and multiply fev The soul asks honor, not facie; to bd upriffht, not successful; to be good, not prosperous; to be essentially not out wardly. respectable. Woman's Ufa. Stomach Troubles Cured. - ',-:..' . t Having compounded a poultice of , wonderful absorbent and curative - properties for the positive and permanent relief of almost every char ' acter of stomach troubles, the undersigned will gladly send, express pre- - paid, a complete course of free treatment to a limited number of suffer-j-ers, the only compensation asked is the privilege of referring to the ap plicant (when cured) in corresponding with the future prospective patients ;iin. their localitp. . : , 0 ... No Testimonials Solicited. No Names Published. All that is required is your name, address, full particulars regarding your case, accompanied by this offer. 1 ASSOCIATED DRUG STORES Salisbury Evening Sun: Louisville, Ky J.E. GARTLANC. NelCMAOT TAilLO GREENSBORO, N. C. e lead the State in Style, Quality and Price K9 W

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