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THURSDAY MAY 7.
Liocal News.
V means that you are In arrears
and that wo would be glad to
have you call and settle.
"We are in tLe habit of Bending and
handing oat copies of The Truth, to those
who receive them it i pa inyitationto be
come a subscriber or band it to some one
mho way and oblige. .
See the Adof Scott's Emulsion.
. j C. A. Itice is preparing to han
dle Kenebec ice.
Walter Harris is crowing over a
new girl at his house."
: -c. v. iMiiier has taken charge
or tne store at the Vance Mills..
E. H. Miller's school at Rowan,
will close for the season to-morrow.
Mr. Tom McKenzle has moved
out to his father's, C. H. McKenzie. filJ?n
will be one of the largest in the
I South and its incorporates are Sal
isbury's. W. Smithdeal, N. B.
and J. C. McCanless, and the Rev
erend F. J. Murdoch. Much of the
stock has been taken by the citizens
of New London. -
. There was a wreck on the South
ern at the Yadkin river bridge Fri
day. A vegetable train ran into a
local work train, which had gone
out to place piping along the line
for the purpose of conveying water
to the shops. The engine of the
vegetable train was damaged some
what, the caboose of the other train
was demolished. No one was seri
ously hurt.
ihe Democratic county execu
tive committee will meet; by order
of the ciiairman, in Salisbury Satur
day, May 8th, in the office of Mr. T.
C. Linn. Probably the most im
portant business before the commit
tee will be the selection of a new
chairman, as it is understood, Mr.
Boyden, present chairman, will re-
This is to be regretted. Mr.
Boyden has been an able and effi
cient officerand should be persuad
ed to continue, if possible.
Mr. JiK. Link, of Link & Rag-
land, South Boston, Va., and Rag-
land & Link, of Ilyco, Va., has rent
nr .11 . . .. I ' J
- xuuuuay win ue ooserveu; as the Quinn and wiU conduct an exclu
si ve wholesale grocery business.
Mr. Link has been all over Salis
bury, put to the new shops and cot
ton mills, and thinks Salisbury has
a great future before her. He ex
pects to draw his patronage from
the surrounding country and towns
There is to be a new bridge over
the Southern at the Jersey City
crossing, i
.A. S. Heilig has let a contract
for the erection of a two story dwell
ing on Fulton street.
What
confederate memorial day
are ve going to do about it.
There isto be a handsome brick
and stone rostrum erected at the
Federal cemetery here soon."
-Mr. J. O. White has let a con
tract for the erection of a new resi
dence on the site of his present one. as well
William Shaw woo r.looi i- chants.
- T aatj I'AUVUl All
jail Monday, in default of a $50
bond, for disturbing the peace of
Jersey City.
Mayor Coughenour , sentenced
James McCain to thirty dayspn the
chain gang, Monday, for being
drunk and down. .
Mr. Shelly, manager of the
Salisbury steam laundry, has arriv
ed from Wilmington and is getting
ready to begin operations soon.
Gdb. Mathis, once editor of the
Winston Sentinel, and who is said
to have relatives in Salisbury, is
under sentence of death in Cuba.
R. II.; Johnson ami Miss Annie
Sandlin will be married at the resi
dence of the bride's sister, on Church
street, Thursday, May 21st, 1S9G.
The Superior Court of Rowan,
will convene here Monday. There
will be some important cases before
the court. J Judge Hoke will preside.
VV. II Carriker, of Enochville,
became insane several weeks aero
and was brought here and placed in
jail until he can bo sent to Morgan
ton. . ,: .-. i; ;
H. A. Judd, E. B. C. Hambl
and It. M. . Fames are now in at
tendance at the Northern Settlers'
Convention being held at Southern
Pines, j
The picnic at Trading Ford last
Thursday 1 by parties, from Lexing
ton and Salisbury was one of much
pleasure to those who were in at
tendance.) . W. J. T. Robinson, has been
forced to close his barber shop, there
beinjg no vacant rooms suitable for
liis business. His friends can find
him for the present at the Ciimax.
U. S.; Gauger T. E. Frazier has
feft this section and was succeeded
by Mr. J. C. Low. This is as it
should be. Mr. Low isacittizen
here and should have the preference
over disagreeable strangers, j;
The directors of jthe street rail
way company met Friday and de
cided to ipush matters. They ap
pointed a committee to Select a route
betweeuJSalisbury and the South
ern's newshops and to solicit bids
for supplies.
Mr. Jacob Feldman went to
'Baltimore and, returned with his
little son Israel, Tuesday, who -has
been very sick there. Mr. Feldman
also bought a largo .stock of new
goods. Read his Ad. in this paper
and go to see lira I.
The Fly By Night, Folly Co.,
which attracted, large crowds, Tues
day and; Wednesday nights, was
composed entirely of home talent.
They surprised our people and had
we not known them they could have
easily been taken for professionals.
Senator Pritchard has been in
vited and is expected to speak here
next Tuesday when the Republican
Convention meets. By the way,
the Senator voted to confirm Col.
Coppinger, an Italian, pope's toe
kissing profligate to a high position
in our army.
The once wealthy ;Mrs. Rebecca
McNeely died at the poor house in
this county, Monday, May 4th 1896.
She was about 75 years of ag 3.
FAITH ITEMS.
B. A. Fesperman has started his
quarry on his own hook, at Faith.
J. T. Wyatt has Just paid out
$214.82 among his hands for granite
work.
Six new buildings are going up in
Faith now" a'nd several taore to go
up soon. !
The Picnic will be a big thing on
the 14th of Aiay,on Phillip's Moun
tain at Faith. The string band has
been engaged to make music for the
people.
NERO.
"Rheumacide" has. not failed in a
single instance to cure rheumatism.
Stubborn and long standing cases
cured with two and three bottles.
Price $1 sold by T F. Klultz & Co.,
and Edwin Cuthreli, druggists, Sal
isbury. -
Injure in the American Union
Life Insurance Company.
Edwin Shaver, agent
A new cotton mill Is to be built at 1
Spray, Rockingham county. Messrs.
T. G. Wright, of Greensboro; Rev
erend F. J. Murdoch, of Salisbury
and W. R. Walker, of Spray, are
the incorporators.
THE IDEAL PASACEA.
James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago,
aay: "I regard Dr. - King's New Dis
covery as an Ideal. Panacea .for Coogb,
Colds and Lung Complaints, having used
it In hit family for tne uat nve yeaaa, to
the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or
other preparations.".
Rev. John Burgos, Keoknk, Iowa, writes:
"I have been a Minister of the Metuodist
Episcopal Church for 60 years or mor, and
have never found anytbingsa beneficial, or
that gave -me such speedy relief as Dr.
King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal
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Theo. F. Kttrrrz & Co's., Drug Store. 6
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Mrs. Wisslow's Soothing Syrxtp has
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with perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays" all pain. It will
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Twenty five ceate a bottle. Be sure and ask
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University gammer School far Teaeh
Chapel Hill, N. C.
The third session of the scliool
will begin Tuesday, June 23 and
clo& July, 1896.
Twenty courses are offered in Ped
aprogic.j, psychology, history english
literature, civics, modern languages,
latin, algebra, nature work, music,
drawing, vertical writing and all
the public school branches.
, Fifteen instructors, from the Fa-
Alllfir ff tlin TTnltmanU.. C II... . i
as a snaro rrom our mer- Nor"ma, SchoolUnfvUy of Lou
Schools of Wilmington, Charlotte,
Winston, Raleigh. .
Prof. Austin C. Apgar, of Tren
ton, New Jersey, the famous teach
er of Science will have charge of
the nature work. '
Miss Belle Thomas, of the Cook
County Normal, will have charge of
all primary work.
Miss Little and Prof. Newland.
Ragland.
WJiile the Commissioners, next
June, are selecting school books for
our public schools, wouldn't it be
best to pay little attention, to the
many agents, and companies most
ly northern who are striving to have
their particular product chosen, just
simply for the money there is in the famous teachers of Chicago and On-
. - . i rkij"i it? ill 4-m? :Ai.K..Aa: J3
deal for them. Wouldn't it be a good
idea to select a history and all other
boqks as far as possible, by south
ern authors who tell the truth about
all matters, especially matters per
taining to our soldiery, in the late
war. Barnes' history, now in use,
is csnsidered by all who are posted
to be almost worthless.
Mr. John Allen Brown's ware
house, near the stand-pipe is now be
ing torn down and lemoved, to
make room for a brick store,, the
Iron-Clad Warehouse is being torn
down to make room for three brick
f tore, the front of the Methodist
church is being torn down to be re
placed by a handsome new one, and
the Southern haV been going right
ahead with the work on the shops,
the steel frames of two large build
ings are now in position, the foun
dations for the round house, which
has room for 15 engines, and the
turn table have been laid, in fact
the old town now has a move on
her.
. -
DEATHS.
' An infant of Mr. J. T, Horton's of
Rowan,-died last Thursday evening,
April 30th, 1895.
Late Mondays evening while
Charlie Deal, age 30, was hauling
wood near China'Grove, his mules
became frightened, ran away and
threw him out against a log crush
ing his' skull. He died Tuesday,
May 5th, 1896.
The coroner's jury has rendered a
decision in the case of Henry D.
Marquand, who was found dead in a
wood-house here on the 2nd of
April. It is generally believed he
died from excessive drink. The
coroner's jury says from "cause un
known." Mrs. Victor Wallace, of this city,
died Friday night after a lingering
illness of months. She liked three
days of being 50 years old. The
funeral services were conducted by
Rev. Edward Cali?ch,of Richmond,
Va., Sunday morning. Her remains
were carried to Statesville for in
terment, Mrs. Wallace was a good
mother and wife and is mourned by
her husband,! four children and
many friends. .
tario, will give instruction in draw
ing any vertical writing. Prof. New
lands is the pioneer of vertical writ
ing in America.
Dr. C. Alphonzo Smith, of Louis
iana, will conduct the courses in
English Literature.
Full courses by Prof. Alderman
Toy, Noble. Graham, Blair, Brown,
and others will be given daily. Mr.
Ellis of Clark University will con
duct a Pyschological Laboratory.
The University Library, contain
ing '30,000 volumes, will be open
every day, affording unusuar facili
ties for private reading and intelli
gent research.
Free access to the scientific labor
atories will be given to the students
of the Summer School.
Chapel Hill is delightfully situat
ed in the hill country of North Caro
lina, with a most salubrious climate.
The campus'of 50 acres, well shaded
the spacious buildings, and libraries,
and the beautiful scenery offer a
most attractive place of summer
residence.
Tuition Fee SG, admits to all
couises. Board is reasonable, from
$10 to 15 per month. Cheaper rates
of board and tuition are offered to
parties coming in clubs.
A neat phamplet containing full
information as to all details will be
sent to any applying to Prof. Alder
man, the Superintendent.
ADVERTISED "LETTERS v
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The ! attempt to organize a
branch here of the Daughters of the
Confederacy, at the residence of
Mrs. T. B. Beall's, last Friday, was
a very successful one. Twenty-four
of Salisbury's best ladies were en
rolled. Now for a monument to
Rowan's dead and living heroes.
The County commissioners met
in regular inoniniy session juonuuy.j
NotMngf of much importance, more j
than usual occured. A committee
was appointed to arrange a proper
location for the public road from
Salisbury beyond the Southern's
shops. It is understood that Main
street will be extend, full width to
that point.
The Stanly
the early erection or a 20,000 cor .
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Byf air means be economical, but
don't be too economical where health
or life is concerned. The matter of
a few cents should never .count be
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preparations and the new, obscure,
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substitutes. . i
JEmuIslon
The Government Stamp.
Men write to The World to say
that it is the uovernment stamp
which gives gold coin its currency
by making it legal tender for its
face." i
But gold coin is not in fact either
current or legal tender "for its face."
It is both curretit and legal tender
for what it is worth by weight, no
more, no less.
. The law is explicit and the custom
equally so. The law says that A-
merican gold coins shall be receiv
ed in all payments, when of full
weight, according to their respective
values, and when of less than full
weight, at Jess values porportioned
to their respective actual weight."
That is to say, the Government
stamp certifies the quality and gen
uineness of the gold, and ythe law
compels you to take it, not at its
face value but for what it is actually
worth by weight. And, in fact,
that is the only way in which the
Government itself or the banks take
gold or pay it out.-
If your debtor offers to pay In A
merican tendollar gold pieces you
are required by law to accept them,
not at ten dollars apiece by any
means, but for exactly what they
are worth by weigh L -
The uovernrnenr stamp gives
value only in so far as it pledges the
Government to the direct or indi
rect redemption of the metal piece
or the paper on which it is placed.
It makes minor subsidiary coins and
paper notes good within the co untry
because it pledges the Government
to take them back, and because the
Government reiuses to issue . more
oi them than are needed here, or
more thin it can take care of. It
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lars so lontr as their coinage is re
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I It cannot add one cent to the actual
value of a silver dollar which con
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The original weight or goia coins
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of the gold in them. As that gold
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an American ten-dollar gold will
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ver dollar is .determined by fiat
of the Government, and so where
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SALISBURY, N. G.
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