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THE SAU3EU?nHlIIH, Thursday July o Local News. Index to AdTertlseiieit. niffmentliai & Bro., clotliioTsj. Brown, 3. AHen, coal rioalw. Buerlmum. Theo.,lKiVks, stationery's notions. ,'riiforl, H. ('., cancer cured. Iiavis, H. M., furniture and undertaker. Knniss. J. II., Bargain Ilouso-for drugs. Jlorati & IIoi all. oldest jewelers. McCtiMfiiis & Hei dors n, Cotton Buyers. Moyle Bros.. Pure Wines, Lkivkits and cigars. O.sjx'rne, A. W., lirifk and juarhinery for sale. Kanisay, J. II., Letters aiK'ertised. Wright, R Lee, Attorivey ail Money to loan. Fourth of July To-morrow. ! - Miss Mattie Bahnson, .of Da Tie is visiting in the city. Mr. Vekh, Miss Burtha Knox Miriam Wiley and D. L. Gaskill, Lave returned home from More head City, ," The Misses Holmes, turned from Morenead. . have re- Miss sallie Crump, of Da vie, and Miss Marrable, of Danville Va., are at Mrs. J. S. Mcubbins Misses Annie Bingham, and Mamie White, Wont down to Bil'es ville Monday Morning. Judge, W. M. Shipp died at Char lotte last Saturday. j Dr. T. M. Jones, President of Greensboro Female College, is dcead, Sidney Ileilig is at Chapel Hill ; to finish his law course. iCapt. and Mrs. Tiernan (Chris tian' ltied ) have returned from their ; winter residence in 'Mexico. Mrs. John A. Boy den, returned to Blow ing Rock, Monday. B.-F. Rogers, of Concord was in ".the city a few. days ago.. MissMollie Foster, loft this a. uu for Walnut. Cove, to visit Mrs. Dr. lash. , - . Wre regret to hear of the illness of Mr, S. V. Lord. Mis Maggie.' Beall, is visiting the family of Dr. Robert Beall, at Lenoir. Mr. W, A. Cauble hal cotton dosspms lawt Thursday.- He has a good crop. Prof. DasnalL,a North Carolinian and and alumnus of our State Uni. versity passed through the citv iMoiuiav iroui ii(!Xin), wiu'ie iic was recently elected Prof, o modern Languages in the college a. that place. - We see-from an interv ew int!i .Detroit Free Fm-s that Prof. W reached that city. notice that he rentier lie hint the cash system. This is wha; everv merchant in town should k, I'S MV VI T llll'lll .TIKI 11 HdUlll 111 and it would be better for all con cerned. If Mr, Brown does noi Kill as many goods, he will have iiiore money and he will have hi? goods not sold. " j&STlt is painful to have to be al ways making announcements, but it would seem that some of our pat- . rons donot understand our terms. ; YVt lain no books arid therefore ex- . T I " " pect the cash to aecompny all orders for naner or advertwntr. We can - i --1 - not do business without money, and are compelled therefore to enforce the rule of cash payments. We hope all will hereafter understand this. There was a cyclone in the neighborhood of Mr. II. W. Hud noil's, on Monday the ird instant, in this county that unroofed his barn and otherwise injured his farm and buildings. Next Monday the County Com missioners' will select a -sheriff to . till out the unexpired term of C. C .Krider. Since young Woou Krider has been discharging the duties o tin" office for nearly a year, and ha loi so iiceeotahlv. it would be bu a proper compliment to eelect him to tilPthe out the unexpired term, lie is familiar with the duties .of the olliuc, and some consideration is due to his father ami to duty well performed- Quite an enjoyable lawn party was given by the young men of the town Tuesday nig lit at the residence Of Mrs. M. L. "Holmes'. The night was beautiful, the refreshments delicious and was enjoyed to the utmost canacitv bv all. Many thanks are due the kind hostess who so kindly opened' wide the doors of her charming residednce. There are several cases of fever in town al present and we are sur- prised that there are not more, Jf any one would take a look behind the stores and in the back lots, they would in all urohabilit v see th 4 cause of it for there all the filth an 1 5 l Hrtf nonii 11111 tore is- dumped, and is from Vie o piles of tilth,, that theee un- savory smell arises at night. We mean to cast no retlcctions upoii anyone and especially upon the : town officers, but we think more care ought to be taken than to let all this oflalto lie in the back lots, when it not onlv breeds fever, ' but U very oflensive.to the nostrils. R. Lee Wright, Esq., has returned from the mountains. Mrs. F. B. Arendell and baby are summering at Conneliyj Springs. Mr Smithdeai and family, and S. H. Wiley, Esq., and family! are also at this popular resort. Mr. J. F. Cutherell, isi suffering from Typhoid fever contracted at Asheville. There will.be low rates to Con nelly Springs next Saturday. Mrs. Hannah Northern, mother of Mr. A. YV. Northern, " died Sun day aged 84, The Alliance folks are the grounds near town for this fall. laying off heir Fair Mr. J. II. Moyle arrested at Gold Hill Tuesday, one Underwood while trying to sell a mule he had stolen at Asheboro, N. C. D. A. At well and family have gone to blowing Rock. . Mrs. Joseph Horah has return ed from Morehead. At the regular meeting of the town commissioners last Friday, J. W. Rumple, Esq., wats elected Mayor to fill out the unexpired term of C. D. Crawford, deceased, T. C. liiim was chosen commissioner for the West Ward, Mrs. W. M. Wiley, leaves Sat unlay for New York, from which place she will sail on the Anchor Line for Glascow Scotland J We have water works, plenty of water, but we have no -Imeans of laying the dust in hot weather, we ought to have a street sprinkler for sumertime. On a dry wiiidav dav the dust is unbearable on the prin- cipal streets. Let this question be agitated, and the town commission ers will buy sprinkler and then you can walk the streets without, swallowing anouich dust to make a dozen bricks Miss Agnes .Nea ve, is visiting friends in Wilmington. Prof. II. J. Overman, is in Asheville tins week. We learn from J. A. n. Jordan that (piite a wind sform prevailed In his neighborhood lat Sunday evening. His barn was blown down. Dr. Richard Whitehead, left 'ast week for the State TiTniversity, vh-ere lie has been called .to - the head of the Medical Department, .vhieh. has not been in- opperation ince Ihe death of Dr. T. lv. Harris, the former. head of the Department. v'e pro;h: s , th it unde Dr. Whit - .'lead's nianagement, assisted by .:rof. Holmes, . Venable and Goe, rhat in a few years tlie niedical de r.wtment of the University will ye on a par with At-o; any Southr', S. A. Eirnhart wa-? in town yej- terday, and while he is not seek- ind the position of a legislator, he will r.liow his friends to use his name in that connection! He a quiet, energetic, good man, emi nently practical and rnethodical an intelligent farmer, thoroughly acquainted with the wants of the agricultural interests and will suit as well to fill the position for which he is nameu as anybody .we know of in the county. If the far mers of Rowan desire to designate the representative for 1 the next House his nomination and election will be a credit to their judgement. l"oiml Dnl. Mooresville, N. C, Junp -30. Lon Bradshaw, a wnite man who resided at Hart's P. O., Rowan, county, was found dead in a wood near F. H. Wallace's still-house yesterday There are no suspicious of foul play PRIMARIES AND jCOUNTY CONVENTION. Each Precinct hold their primary elections on the 19th of Sidy, 1890. The County 'Convention meets in Salisbury on the 2fith of July instant. Each precinct shall elect its own delegates to the convention and mav do so bv ballot or otherwise This is the vote to precinct is entitled in which each the County Convention, based upon) the Demo cratic vote cast for Gov Fowle. Township, Vote for F vote in convention Salisbuury, Franklin, " Unity Mt. Vernon, Third Creek, 26 9 3 06 3 4 5 7 5 6 6 4 3 4 4 5 G 4 j Steele, ; Mt. Ulla, Dradshaws, Enocksville, Locke, j China' Grove, 155 - Bostians Cross R. 101 ; Heiligs Mill, 76 Gold Hill, 8S fTarn harts Mill, 111 199 1 Jlorgans, 131 ; ' ' i ltouan Jb 140 Many Persons Are brok-'P down fron overwork or household cares Brown's Iron jBitters rebwililf! the Evstem. aids digestion, removes ex cess of bile, aiid cures malaria. Get the penuine. Xeuralgic Persons Ind those troubled with nerfousnesa resulting ioin care or overwork will bei relieved by taking Erotvn's Iron Hitters. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines oa wrapper Dr. A. A. KJuttz and wife, of Chapel Hill, are visiting relations in the city. Dr,Kluttz is a native of Rowan, but has been residing at Chapel Hill for several years past. Highest of all in Leaveriing Power. v $1.25 Shoe for ONE DOLLAR. READ $5.00 Suit op Clothes for $41.00. Suit of Clothes for DRESS GOODS for Sets, per YARD - WE HAVE THE BEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GRpiRIES, ROCKERY, HATS, TRUNKS, NOTIONS, &C, THAT W HAVE E Crocki HERETOFORE, AND NO MISTAKE. WE WILL GIVE YOU MORE THAN ANY HOUSE IN SALISBURY. COME AND BE CONVINCED. I). 11. March 27tli 1800. THINGS WORTH THINKING OF. THE TIME HAS When you can get your Furniture in Salisbury with out paying such enormous profits, paying large profits, freight, the risk of brakage, being aging to your furniture. -.But pleasure in sellipg you from etc., to the Best Black Walnut, Antique Otik and Ashe. Parlor suits, Bed room suits, Buffaus, Lounges, ex Ta bles, chairs, Baby carriages, Reed and Rattjan chairs, Cribs, f Cradles, Wardrobes, Matresses of all grades, Red springs4 of all sizes and in a word everything kept jin a first class- FURNITURE STORE, ONE DOOR BELOW ALEX. PARKER'S. Also remember my full line of Undertaking supplies, such as Caskets, Metalics, Cofiins and Robes bf all grades at prices the pe6ple can buy, and bury their dead neatly with out paying all they are worth for it: jlso repairing, uphol stering, picture frame making, book casesj,. desks and in a word from a tooth pick to anything madeiout of wood. I have four men busy all the time. I also buy lumber, ashe, oak, poplar, walnut, etc. Call and see me! at my Furni ture Store or at my Cabinet Shop below Wright fe Heilig's. Any one wishing coffins, etc., at night or Sun days call on hie at my residence. With best regards I am Yours Truly ,. CEO. W. WRIGHT A woman, sas Sheridan, may be idle, but she is never a loafer. She cannot knock a man down, but she can break his heart, and when ' disa pointed she goes to God, while a man goes to the devil, U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, A COTTON STRIKE "Ho, Boss I'll wbri no more, 'less -t- - you weigh your Cotton on a JONES 5Ton Cotton Scalc $60 NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST. Beam Box, Tare Beam, Freight Paid." For terms address, JONES OF BINGHAMTON, BINGHAMTON, X. Y. Balling TIMliS! PANTS PATTERN FOR 30 CENTS. MEN'S SUSPENDERS for Sets, per pair. to 50cts. CLOTHINf;, EVER BOUGHT GOODS FO R YOUR MONEY JULIAN & CO. - COME AT AST. -or sending elsewhere and drayage, etc.. and then run scratched up, etp., which dam call on one who will take the cheapest Jedstead, safes, naii WOTIC And Don' l forget it ! And remember, v g. t! mowery Having removed back to my old stand on corner of Fish er and Lee streets. I WILL KEEP ON HAND A FULL LINE OF GRO CERIES, SUCH AS BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE, AND ALL GRADES OF MOLASES, ALL KINDS OF CAN NED GOO DS, S EGA RS, SN UFF AND TO B aCCOS. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF COUN TRY PRODUCE, FLOUR & MEAL. THANKING YOU FOR YOUR PAST FAVORS I RE MAIN, . v Don't forget the place, on corner of . Fisher and Lee streets. I deliver goo is to all parts of the city. YOURS TO SERVE G. T. Moweiiy F0UK3O A remedy by which the terrible expense of buying medicines in such large quantities can be avoided. Did it ever occur to you that one fourth oft e medicines bought were never used? Examine your closets fccM and see We prop6se to offer a remedy to avoid this terrible outlay of money. We have placed upon the market a full line of family medicines, which we offer for the uniform price of ten cents each. We guarantee, the goods to be as good as any Medicines on the market regardless of price. Family Ten Cent Liver Powdehs-For bilious diseases, torpidity of the liver, eostiveness, headache, fcc, &. ;i Family Tex Cent Rat and Mice Poison For the extermination of rats, mice, roaches, moles, musk rats, &c., &c. Family Ten Cent Ointment Cures cuts, burns, chapped hands, old sores, ring worm, itch, Ac, kc. ' . . . . Family Ten Cent Diaurikea Mixture Unequalled for the cure oU dvsentry. diarrhoea, cholera morbus, summer comp't, pains in the stomach and bowels, &c, &c. . F mily Ten Cent Worm Syrup A pleasant remedy for the extermi nation of worms in children, they will cry for the second dose. Family Ten Cent Cough Syrup For coughs, colds, bronchial affec tions, hoarseness, whooping cough, Astma, Ac, &c. : '.'. '. Family Tpn Cent Liniment For rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, stiff joints, swellings, Ac, equally good for man and beast. Family Ten Cent Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders W ill be found efficient in distemper, heaves, hide bound, loss of appetite, and all horse and cattle diseases. A wonderful tonic and preventive of diseases Family Ten Cent Bed Bug Poison will destroy Red Bugs perma nently Family Tex Cent Eye Water For Sore Eyes in all forms. Family Ten Cent Dyspeptic Remedy, Removes Heaviness from the Stomach, relieves Nervousness, aids digestion in a wonderful degree, prevents nausea, Ac ' l Fvmily Ten Cent PiLLs ; Prevent and,cure costiveness, Billiousnes, Pain in the Head and Back. Remove Impurities from the system, Cleanse the Liver, do not gripe; can eat anything you wish Do not fail to give the FAMILY TEN CENT MEDICINES a trial, and you will b convinced of their real worth. Ask your druggist for thein, and if he will not get thera for you, send direct to us. . " inuiB fo THEO. F. KLUTTZ &CO., 4 Wholesale Drufyglst. eb. V; Salisbury, N. C. 'HiiRAH'&.ttORAH. THE LEADING JEWELERS FOR BB&CBIjETS, BUTTONS, SPECT1CLES, IN short, eVery article of JEWELRY usually kept in their line of business. Stock daily replenished by the most substantial and fash ionable ortieles. yj goods and all F YOU WANT ANY GOOD J. We announce to the people of the town and vicinity that we are now sell ins: out our Fall and Winter stock at low down prices, in order to make room for our . SPRING STOCK OF LOTHil - WHICH WILL The latest styles of suits of every shade and color for Men, Youths, Hoys and Children Single pants a specialty. PRICES AND STYLES We also keep a full supply of Gents Furnishing Goods. Hats and Caps. GALL AND EXAMIN3 FOR YOURSELVES. In Cole building, corner Main . & Fisher Sts., Salisbury, N. C 3 0- largest, CHEAPEST and Best Equipped School in Tide-water Virginia. Two hundred and fifty Student ia attendance last session, Home comforts; moral training; personal care ; location and climate delightful. Board and Tuiticn OXIiY $42.50 per quarter. THIRT Y YE ARS Full line of mm mmml THE ELKHART CARRIAGE & HARNES" m f ; pins, work warranted. GOODS, COME TO SEE US. Respectfully X H. HORAH. r CONSIST OF TO SUIT EVERYBODY I. BLUMENTHAL & BR0 m wsfte Old Potnt Comfort. FOR irfliiiifiMnis edy. Principal, Norfolk, VH 1 - ART SCHOOL. ' Instruction Jn Drawing ana -y Painting. TERMS: Painting ?5 per session of 23 lessons. Drawing $0 44 44 ; 23 4 Lessons 3J hours long to be given five days in a week; or .on Monday, Wednesdayiind Friday--morning or evening, to suit pupils- . . For further particulars apply to MRS. J P.M00RE. R LEE WRIGHT, Attornfa'' At Law, WILL practice In the courts df Rowhi and adjoining comities, ami In the Supreme Court of North Carolina, Prompt and strict attention given to all busii (.as entrusted to my care. 3.7. '8i. Dr. R. L. Ramsay, SURGEON DENTIST, t Smitiideal's Row, Office No. 1, OFFICE HOURS From 9 to 5. . Salisbury, n. c. HOUSE axd LOT ocr Ennis St. Price low en quire of W. II. Reisiwr. One sword & Son's Brick Machine, capacity 25000 per day, one Engine and Boiler as good as new. Also a lot of brick first class, foi further particulars Inquire of J. A. Boydea.- r A. W.OSBORNE Salisbury, x. c.. CANCER CAIN BE CURED. A fter an experience of eight eon -"-or twenty years by a simple pre Daration of my own. I have been able to con vince hundreds and hundria of suffering humanity that CANCERS CAN BE CURED Ix all my experience,! never have failedjWhen notified in time, to effect a permanent cure. Howevejv I du not wish the public to rejy upon my testimony alone but I take pleasure in referring all concerned to the fol lowing lst of responsible gentlemen who havet tested the truth of this as sertion. Write to any one or all .of then) at tile post-offices in the coun ties namec Martin B6pe,Mocksville,D&viejo.. N. C; Jamesimble, Bird, Wilkc co., .Cff 'isgrieville. N. U.; Ja co., N. C. Groye.S; Yaainvi Hay, J. F. ghan man' mi SA L 1 SB U RY, K JchoolboSlis avd, School 4 Stationery PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. NOVELS, ALBUMS, ETC. TUB J BARGAIN IIPUSE!! The most goods for the least money. HEADQUARTERS FOU 9 MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS, FANCY TOILET SOAPS, FANCY HAIR AND ,TOQTH BRUSHES, ' PERFUME AND s TOILET ARTICLES. LETTER i'APElt, PENS, IXKS, EN VELOPS, GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, FRUIT JAR? AND TURNIP SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. Piysician Prescriptions Accmtelj CcipJ, JHO.H. EfiNlSSj 8 2 VL SALISBURY, N. C 3. F. McCfbbixsi. J. A. IlESPEHSON. McCubbins & Henderson, COTTON BUYERS FOR MILLS AND EXPORT. AV always pa highest cash price for cotton and cotton seed. DON'T FAIL TO SEE US. V r I y''
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