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ft J. DUnERIGK PATTERNS ' Are For Sale By '. u km by . ; ETHNOLOGY BUILDIf.'G, PAN-AM En:CAN EXPOSlTIO:l. Copyright, 1900, by the Pan-American Exposition Co. On of the handsome structures at the great Pan-American Exposition, whichis to be held In Buffalo from May 1 to Nov. 1, 1901, wlll.be the Ethnol ogy building. It will contain an exhibit of unusual interest to all Americana. Ethnology is the science which treats of the division of mankind Into races; their origin, distribution and relations and the peculiarities which character ize tUcm. At Buffalo the Ethnology building will be a veritable mine of Infor mation concerning the countries ot-North and South America." This will be peculiarly-appropriate for the reason that the Exposition is a Pan-American, . or All'Anieriean, event, and everything of Interest concerning the various na -4 I lit Kssro t:j b t!s St:? Ests ill cf ,: Dr. Ernes Senne and his for mef employe, Charles Smith, tbe negro boy vhoEhas been- working around his parlor, j, figured in a case in the mayor's CQurt Monday morning. ; ,. ! : ' ; V, V Sniithi wentj to. ,tho shopSnu day. morning to clean up audt find ing Dr. Ssenne ixsleepin his room proceeded lo touch the filler and secrete a very, fine umbrella, the property. of' Dr: Senue. Moinlay morning he was arrested and locked up. I , ; On trial he -admitted that; he had taken the money but denied that he had ariy connection" with the disappearance of the Timbrel- la. lie wa9 uouna over uuder a $25bond. ? L f v .:'- - JHy virtue of an nrder, obtain! in tlf special proceeding, entitled Archibald C. Gheen, pl&lnlilT. t. Wra E-Uli-t.rf John TIk. (ihcfn, defendants, the uti- The W. G. Newman,' Jr., hos- f,rned ucommiu ioner will offer ' ' . for Miif at theciHirt hoiitHf in halnitMirv . pital closed today until the middle cn Monday, the Srddayof; SentemW,- of September, the two nurses Miss- estate: ' . " J itri j t k i e r - i l Hefcinning at a large white-oak, Jo es A hite and Jones, left Monday eph BurrV come?, the ce '2 17 C5 morn inr for T?;Vmr. V. arA . chains to a small white-oak on tho - k MRS. BAYS STRUCK BT L61HTK1N6 Call and get a Septem ber Fashion Sheet tionsjnhabiting the new world discovered by Columbus will be represented nci iujoiimi buxcici, scjb uui dcuuui. by an interesting exhibit in Buffalo when the Exposition's gates open on May iTii FlectilCal StOriS. " 1, 1901. Strange to relate, the most interesting exhibits concerning sereral, 1 s . I i countries in South America are already in this country. Peru, for example, Mrs. V. W.' Bays, we regret very i a . . iii.ii.. j.1 a a iu M . r b 1 - will sena many mieresung exnious xo xa jtian-junencan Jttixposiaon ana wiu mnpu n i lPrn lrn ttf nwt l.v use her Influence to fiave exhibited In htr section the remarkable collection 17 , a .l ! : " . blJy iigntningr . during j tne electrical KCSF1UL CLOSES FCHUUllER. GALE OF LAtiU FOH FAHTITIQII their holiday ; , - - , Miss Jonea ha3 been tendered a north side of a branch,. comer of let No. 3, thene east crossing vhn Wllk. boro road 76.40 chains to a ttake, ctir-nerNt-3. thence S. 39, E. N. chain to a s . . . . . rew Shuninr) etirner. and .coriKT hospital l)at will returii to Sal is-! to lience w. V', rh1'n V?. bury when the N'ewmao hospital re-opens. ; ' ktont on the west id ofeaid jnLlii. road, the eaid tone being now A. I. . Hall's corner.. thence N. 167 chains m-f - : i . u V" 1 1 r . . This hospital has been n great factor for good in Salisbury since its doors first opened. Many per sons have gone to this institution bereft or health or critically in jured and have been sent forth from it9 walla cured. It ' will Le agreeable news to the -Salisbury public that it will be re-opened in September. Mrs. N. M. Griffin will remain as housekeeper and Dr. and Mrs. Y, A. New'man will spend the re mainder of the summer there f of Peruvian antiquitfes now owned by various American museums. ta V: BRO 8 MRS. HOBSON AT CLEVELAND- Sunday-School Picnic. Ur. Phillips to make an address- r N v Cleveland, N. C, August. ( Correspondence Truth-Index.) learn, she is Three or four miles - west of to-day. school. . Miss Bell Cress, of China Grove, has entered school at Crescent. Miss Lula Chester and two brothers, of Elmwood, have enter i ed school at Orescent. Miss Lessie Bradley, of Gold Hill, is visiting the Misses Mc Nairy, at Orescent. lost his dwelling and most of its on the head and arm. With the contents. The roof caught from exception; al swollen hand she has a stovepipe and he saved his harq J entirelvecbvered f rom the shock. ana wneat-nouse wun aitncuity. .. i ine electrical storm nere sun- Crops of all kinds are suffering da7 was finacompanied by rain f fl.nnf;, ArT uui was very .vioieni wuue ic last- ther. No serious damage, however,' to lie Crescent News- . ; . Crescent, Aug. '13. Crescent Academy opens up with a very large rmmber of students. Prof. Lyerly says the prospects are that there will be a large school. Mr. M.J. Abernathy, of Maiden", has returned to Crescent to attend here last week Mr. John Wharton I , The injujries Sustained were marks - f j i storm Sundawafternoon, Mrs, Bays was in the yard when the storn can e up and was felled tohe ground by the stroke. For some time she ' wjas junconscious but, the many friends of herself and the family wijl be pleased to ery much : improved -r TT 3 ,1 iU mia. xiuiu auumuuici iumca , or dprfion' was donft. this evening from a visit to friends ! i and relatives in .Iredell county. Miss Daisy Lingle has re-entered They report having had an en joy- school at Crescent, nhlfttimp' Mr. raul and. Miss Blanche The mother -of R.: P. Hobson, Cruse, of Franklin, have entered the' hero of the Merrimac, is here school at Crescent. We wish their visiting Hon. S. M. Hobson. stay a happy one ABlgScbocK-' . .- - . "" V ; -Prof. P. E; Wright,prihcipal of the China Grove High School, was in the cily Mon. morning. Prof. Wrights school opened last week and he tells us that there is al ready an attendance of ISO, and this number will 1e materially in crea9 d within the-next two weekp. tune Rtump.Abner 8. KlHott'a cor ner, thence N. 83 V. 40 chain to the beginninp;, containing One Hundmt and Thirt j-Oue acrvn, excertirg a part or raid tract-containing' thirty-threw and 4 acre heretofore conveyed by Andrew Howard and now ownt-d by John tlhevn. the aaid thirtythre ai d ?4 acres herein exceptwl udjoins An drew Kincaid, Jacob Klutzand David Canup. the whole tract above dcriWd tieine lot 2 in the division ut the lands of Matthew Howard." The folluwin leing thirty-three and f4 acre excepl ed in the above tract which was bought later and is now a part of the cne hun dred, thirty-one and i acre as above aescrilKHi, to wit: Jcclnnirg at n 6tone, Thoman A. lloward' corner, thence 72i ,V. 28.78 jchcin to ii white-oak istump, Jflrob A. K.lotli. corner thence north 17.05 chains to a white-oak, llelary Ulliott'a comer,, u Khitt line; thence ea.t 23.lt) chain to a atone. TliO!. A. Howard' corner on Wiley Kincaid' line, thence 8. 20J.K. 8.75 chains to the Iteginuinp containing thirty-three and ?4' acn-n, le the sanio more or icaa. Hour f ale'12 v. Term of sale are cath'.- Thi2nddajof Au gust, 1WJU. . - - Jons J. ctkwakt, Commissioner. The Derascratic Majorities- . Col. A. II. Boyden returned Saturday night from Lexington, where he had been to attend .the canvass ot the"-Senatorial vote. The majority for tha Democratic nominees, lion. John S. Ilender- son and Mr. Jno. C. Thomas, was 23S0. ; t ' t andFnriureCofflpii, Miss Emma Fleming, of Newton, Miss Ola- Fisher has entered ia visitinj? at Mr. R M. Rose- BUY Li .' , f school at Crescent. . Mr. Stanly Conger of Elmwood, i has entered school at Crescent. borough's. - . There will be iiight services " at Christ's church during this week, conducted by Revs. Murdock, can supply every thing you want in hard ware itoves, ranges ami agricultural im- ents. -.- . " Miss Ollie CHne, of Concord, has re-entered schoojV She says ost, JJrown and lrott thero is no place like Crescents . Mr. John Austin, of New Lon don. ha3 re-entered school at Crescent. ' hurrah, Crescent - Soli tj All Dcilers IN MIR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, you will find a complete Ihie of hed room There is to be a Sunday school C C9 f . t . . I ft 4t n . ' r 4 : mm m m V ' mill ..-. r ( rv . m . .- . i i t B4. picnic at St. Luke's church tomor- . - li -' i - 1, row. Mr chas. a Phiiiips, who ice boxes and refrigerators, go carts am baby carriages. - ThelUnivcrsitv . ' - ... . ' , . -of North Carolina. - - The Head ot the State's Edu cational System. s Three academic courses "leading to Dejrrees. . v Profeiisional courres in Law.. Medi cine and Pharmacy. Summer School for Toachers. ' - . , JSclioIarvhipa and Ioans to k'eedj. Free Tuition to Can, llilllUi gUU. ) didnte Tor Mini. trj, Miuiitter'a Sun and (.Teacher. . S12atudenU Ufidei 1G1 in Summer School. 38 teacher in the facollj. For catalogues and information &d-' dress , ' . F. P. VEX ABLE. President. ChaH llill.N.O. Hurrah," coming! is1 has been spending some time -in Cleveland, is booked for an ad dress. - II. In France i THEIR DKDERTAKIHG DEFARTHEHT. ' . is the: most complete and best equipped second (to dueiist, who, on con- theityr! They carry in stock every- rontmg his adversary, has. sud- At'-- 'A ' ii " rt ' ' YOUR GOODS FROM US , Religious Meetings. ine tent meetinffs at Faith arei c L i j Ijl : iroiiLiiii; nis auversarv.- -nas. suu- . t i : a . - t . MJw.r.T. still in progress W will probably denly growri pale and is only just filing irOlll (tUe ClieapeSt COllMlS tO tIierJchi; be continued until Sunday. Prevented from falling-Take handsh'mpst mofnl PHsklts - WApfrnt IIOW -r i v t , Ji t- . . - . D courage, mai . i Know vour oddo r.. : j xi i Saturdav at 2 n. m. He has madel - . : ' " lUIltrai Car. jrCIUlC HOrSCS. Dr. Stalling8 will be at Calvary -AND- GET YOUR CROCKERY FREE. arrangements to have there at 11 a m services Th e Court That's iust what Sunday and at f r-a TT, Rnph .VI!;! ' . - . Mr. R." M. Davis. Manaeer of our Undertaking depart ment is one . m v . m mm Hall's at Snm The meetings at , i V n , ot tne best, anost experienced em baimers in tne Mate. All embalm .W?P11S ?to"ous,y bad V81.10011'" 8 insentruiteld to him will receive the latest ami v.H ocientiHc treaU -TJ'.ve" Weekly. - ACTIVKollcUor rntrl Tfrwliri for a "the rlory oflbo Fl.ini.i'i'" tr Marat llAlntradd. I'ounBldvSuur'l U 1 li (iotfMiinriit a Official Ulator su to ihr War lj in mrtif . Th book u vtltteii iu aruif rami at Kau Kranria4o. on Hie Parflc Mb Mrr rttt. in th buaittaU at IIotiIila, in Hot jr Koua, iu the Amrrian tr-rri at T-taulla on h tu-orr-i(l cain)Ni with AjruluaMo. u ll decko(tl Oiyui.tl:h I vry, atil In roar cf lh l.attl at li.f ft. ti of lki:a. Bouaiixa fur airrata. I'.riintnl lortcli al i ! lam takra ty Kr,yr.iut trtfT.l outheatxit. Larrf-ImjuW I ow i-ric a. t i roflta. Krrlrtit al. Oi-rrttt l'r-j all trashy itnoClrlM war l vkn fit fr. AiJr-. r. T. uarirr. ix-r .. t :r iuaraw- week. ment. Prices Reasonable. ! Our line of lad ie dress goods is right for pretty styles and low prices, they cannot be beat. Have you. seenthem? Our price talks for itself . We have f 'J r Special bargains to For reliable and up-to-date hews including the full telegraphic ser vice subscribe for the Truth-Index Dr. II. JL.' KamsAv, TalSS SHEET. MLDJELSS CFCCL 0 Ft ICE 1 10 V US VW'J ifc.fc. ; aALISBUKYa Hous Party. Misses Saida and Alice Jones and Messrs f Henry M. McAden , . , . J ' ' nnA T TT. A will, laoira Tlinro- G V GF V Q.O; V IU tUG W6 GK. daT t0 attend h0U8e VPrtY to be PRICES PAID POIl PRODUCE : . I- -i . ' 1 - V given by Mrs. F. C. Hairston, at .' rorrccted by 1). Miller. mm. wmm m r j r -i i t : t . ' tv - ir. I mXIl ll'KT JUUUltJS Uiiums Ul JjOW meet ICt Close, vouieeiuee, lavie coumy. -nss ,5traiKht Flour-sack, 2 0032 25 m 9 w A lull line or bhoes lor Men, JBoys, La dies and Children. V ' I J Beady r TRUNKS, VALISES AND UMBRELLAS, t HARDYARE. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, 1 j r Yours for low prices, ; Bessie Henderson, Mr. Rob. Craw- Family Flour sack, frod and one ortwo others from P!?- ; n t - t jV a i I- . - 1 oaiisoury. are xo join ine pariry. Hats Charlotte Observer. STRIKERS AND POLICE CLASH. Spencer One Price Cash Stored F. M. LAMPKIN, M'gTr. vVool washed Bacon hog round per lb " hm U Iork - Brussels, Aug 14 -The work- ions-ciay men on a strike here on mo in nl mixed ' l - a a . t f ! r a Violent conflict with thepolice unb,i.s lbs per bus." CO I this mornriiir. Several striliefs krn 5S Hh ir bushel: ' 607(J .-i: - . Onions select per tusuel 40 , : Lard N.O many arrests were made. Taiinw v Ducks ; I iens per head - 2 2o2 45 101I 9llil JI(I2I 45 $1.2i $'.00 Nox- i Advertisers All my HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI TURE, consisting in part of three beds and fqrriishings, four carpets, one dressing case and bureau; oiie parlor stove, one ' gasoline stove, one ordinary mzg cooking stoAe,. cupboards, tables and many oiher thinjrs too numerous to mention, will ; be sold at Public Auction, at my residence, atnrday, i8tli., at 10 o'clock a. m.- Terms cash." Come and get bargains! i ; ' Respectfully, ' -; 'I J, L, KETCH Y. lord RUSSELL'S FUNERAL. r pring chickens Indon, Aug 14The . funeral I .VIT head- services of Lord Russell took (Juineas ' 4 place at Brompton this morninji. iJeese . r Woihor. ATo iiftM-o pnoiii k-K i.uuer cnoice yewow . , . . ' , . 1 Honey strained per lb. er of the deceased, celebrated low mass VUUl mj U Feathers neve ; Wheat - 810 31 -' 15 25(5 27J . 12i(ft-20 ltVrf-20 79 10 to 15 15 , 10 10 '.0Q12 30(e0 70C75 Advertise in the Trutli-Indesl;? ......IT IS. Some Comparisons. ( Walks, PAYS 1 - k' ' '. 1 - i t f CRAWLS, J Barely jiys ex ! I penses, Often fails. Hard times. The PAYS HIS VAY, Occasional Seldom Fails Advektisebt: J Some Profits, (Dissatisfied. Tjik. . Bright axi ' . Constant IIlil.R, fV-r Fail. ru l'rfit. 1 SUCCESS, 1 Uii ' Advebtiseii: v.lluppjun To what class do you' Belong? It is all nonsense to talk about having 'asgood and large a stock" as some oue el?, "quick alf-g GERMAN LIEUTENANT DECAPITATED. - 1 " BerlinAug 14 A private let- fiDLIIIIISTRATORS HOTICE. tnw T!nn Tnl.. T O - t - num xoiu, v.er-i . MNnn, ,.;m, ainst man lUutenant, Friederck, who the estate of. Solomon Teague, de based, are hereby notinea to present the same .to me on or - before the 13th lay of August .1901. All .perspna in Vbted to said deceased are fiereby-o- lified to make promppayment to ' the uuurmiim, Aug, 14, 1900L . , ... EKXRT K, TKaGCl, Adm'r. of Soioxox Tcagck, Tuio. F, Kltttti & Sox, Attyg, ; fell while fighting around Tien Tsin, was captured aline, by the Boxers and decapitated. Large refrigerater'applj to H. G. Tyson. - and short profits,"! etc., without keeping the buying public well informed of it. Advertisers feed at the crib of Nbn-Advertisers. ! I H a TTnrrririTCixivT 1.1 PAYS Sometimes it pays more in proportion than others, but . j. it is likej store rent. . , A Business Man Recognizes ; ' 4- - "1 ' ' ' ' its yalue, one as much as the other. If trade should. bo a little dull for ajfw 'days lie would not close up to cut off expenw, but eet ' about to improve matters. Most of the great . SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS HOUSES keep things humming by keeping the people well posted as to every item in stock, and DEPEND SOLELY UPON JUDICIOUS ADVER TISING FOR SUCCESS.-. " The old time mariner depended upon the winds and the waves for a voyage, liut to-day by power, epeed and brains he plays with the -tempest. Setting around talking and whittling will make a success ful loafer and candidate for the poor house, but a poor business man. The man'who shrinks before hu tast is defeated at the start. The' duller his trade, the more time he has to get up advertisements, uch opportunities .the wise man grasps and reaps his reward while other, cry "hard times." . - .
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