:r tars tae . wedding Jeljs Boyskeep yoar -1 . I".. D."-fc:re..die,d. it went into operi- i:. .1- 0 . ...j, and ' renew ;or. ...L.5 .UQntrnued. ; $ t 'ix ii by ut ftj&ziii ul . : postmaster will b.ay3 to be ppoiiiteU'forthiai placevThere ard a nierfficaDditea out, hut we & hbw Xh&t JT. Brown, rgou dfur la&pdtl master will be the. lucky one. VT' Th;t colaj' weather has killed comet. 6t the peaches but there -are U'RIL-S, 1002. v f roci the cot ton e it u re calc ularted tp Semi-Index. V. J . iathany commencement - a great time, both entertaio ats were exceedingly IfineJ j Crescent Base ball teams cross ed bats. -Ended with a score of 25 to 54 in favor of Bethany. On Satu rday evening New London and Bethany played a score of 10 to 14 in favor of New London. On Monday The Gold Knob and Bethany Junior teams brought up a score of 48 to 13 in favor of Bethany. josepn Alexander irown was born Nov.12. 1846 and departed this life Mar. 81, -1902, age 55 years, 4.mos and 19 days. It will be remembered that Mr. Brown - : " " ' 7" " I " ' ' FOR THE SENATE. I hereby announce myself " a candidate for the ; State benate, subject to tb actiou of tne dem ocratic primaries. R. LEE WB1UU1. .-r-s vt-rtr-'j razr throat ci It trUq "J'-"' waterwad to Ufj 6st$ Vt3liTcia. " The Raleigh correspondent the Charlotte Observer says:,- The Supreme Court decides the interesting case of Mr. Scott vb. Ingram,-involving the title to the whole town of Star, iu Mont gomery county. Mrs. Scott, a married women, living in South Carolina, sold the land on which the town now stands, for a trifle, itseem8. he town was built, and it ia eaid the land is now worth $70,000 or thereabouts. The owners lose it. if p -advance in VfhVllaieigh" 7 ;Dpi?i Ue'r with wotf't-.kick j rapidly. We neeq the rural free happep. to be deiiyery. r enjoy the Irdth-index very b.i Un n;fft L i Supreme Court decides in favor The school at Trap Hill, closed ':V 7; V, 7 of Mrs. Scott and so the property i,x6ottO. Pf?4y... ; ; ' :, : - . Mr. Brown has alw.va been k r i" gentleman of good moral charac ter and was loved by all who knew him, was .confirmed and joined St. Peter's E L. Church abbntt the year 1860 at which time he was about 15 years of : age. He was a man of ability and had a wide reputation, a consistent member of St. Peter's church for over 8) years and was our i - -nit i r . 0 Prof. Yokelys singing class- at. J Piney closed Sunday. There was a large crowd present. Miss. . ! Siuty Beck, of Davie county, is visiting her brother. We are glad to have hor with ua." ' Our iown is improving very ; riig5 Posliii8 'occas'on ; J tZ&& thTTwork ' ot the .-uet?t .pv x Sericulture at Lipg?bri!;l)nb it ic inclined to much. Keep this ! Weak? ' ' " " " 1 i Wild West. post master for 16 years, giving us hi8 best service all the while. ' Mr. Brown died Monday morning at 9 10: o'clock and was burried - i. coii- . ;, Granite Quarry. rhp waarnof noa nonn rorir 7nin ' noonov Hia tnnao araa rt JhntttoTflX)fi t)VfiT. the. latest iob uj u; I g rj. i"J WW4deptmnt, frult ig not all killed. tor, Rev E. W. Lealie, officiai - Sme of-the farmer, have olant- ing. Mr. Brown Wasthe father of seven children A wife, and six children and live grand children j survive him. Mr." Browii had T 1 ,u r I - uuou umguiuu 6nly one sister, - Mrs. Monroe the Yankin rAad for thn nnst two !' . . , . ,J t : " 1 Krtnlo ahn Mvoii in , Ictus ma naa 10 'fe'ceoept .Vnimal of him. ThelftK bugKt ltfiUh& giveu a f 9 ir triaT. vif;:iiimcwed8 "with the bristled , hogvwie;- miit try it on the. hog' that takes "aV.'paper several Some of the farmers have plant ed some corn, others, are getting ready for planting. jyeafs, never -'ipakf w.,it.and finT ally haiH"roarked . 'refused" and sent . back tcr'th'ef.publi8her. 1 , We; havje'idaed several orrear pondenta' to bur lisfeTJat'ely and .. -jiope to add more, '. It is our wish ' to fcoyer every foot of the county, if possiole, with correspondents so that nothing worth printing will bo missed. This of course '.will make the Tbuth-Inpex a wel- orne visitor to everj ; home and will assist us in putting it into the hands of every man who wishes to keep posted on current events. In this particular we. hope our friends will take occasion to speak a good word for us as they have opportunity, if they can con scientiously do so, which will help ih to gradually improve the paper, possibly enlarge it, thus giving much more - general satis faction to all. weeks the freight train make two trips a day. - The firm of , Blackwelder & Mc Nairy have changed their name to the Granite Store Co. Mr. Hall has opened np his new store at this place. Plow Boy. will be missed. Success to the Truth-Index,its readers, correspondents, and all connected there.with. April 1. 1902.. Leb. I 'suffered terribly and was ex tremely weak for 12 years. The doctors said my blood was aM turning to water: At last I tried Ayers Sarsaparilla, and was scon feeling M rigbt again." -Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadiywe, Ct. fact always fresh in your memory: 1 For Cuts, Hashes and all Open Sores, yon need only to apply . . exican Hruslan iniment No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly. you may be today, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. SMt a hottle. AUdntfrlsU. a few times and the soreness and inflammation will be conquered and tho wounded flesh healed. : To get the best results vou 'should saturate a pieco of soft cloth with the liniment and bind it upon tho wound as you would a poultice. 25c, COc and 81.00 a bottle. ' , KEEP All EYE OrriWVJS diseases among your fowls uae Uexlcan Mustang Liniment. Ask your doctor wbmt he thinks of Ayrt BaruparlU. He knows all about this grand old family modlelno. Follow his aUrica and wwUl bo satt fled. J. C. ATKB CO., Lowell, Mala. Those wanting a lot of tbe very best CIovh A Lockoat Threatened. Columbia, S. C, April 3. A cotton mills in Augusta, Ga and five factory towns on the South Carolina side of the Savan- EX CI J AtA" 1 t .1-J. !i. 3 . 11 e- er peea luut cau uo uuugut aro inviieeu iu can ou J Ellis' X Roads. John Eagle8 children have the whooping cough. nah River, posted this notice, sign certain man of this neigh- ed by all presidents thisvening. hocd,'whil cuttiug wood on "Owing to a demand made this Sunday, caught his axe on the day on tne Jonn f. King Man clothes line and caused it to strike ufacturing . Company for hira n the forehead cutting quite vance of ten per cent in wages, ac a gash, i 11 Eyes Carefully Examined h. P. HARPER . " Next to James' Stables. N. B. If you an extra low price, cut this out and bring it along, or state that you saw this ad. in the Teutii-Ikdex. H I $ i bor And Properly Fitted With Glasses Relief es Many Serious Troubles. ; My work has proven satisfacto ry with every one in the country. Finest glasses used, also properly fitted frames. My bifocals are fine for 'old people for distance and reading. Always pleased to Sale of Land for Partition. By virtue of an order ; obtained in the special proceeding, entitled A; Thos. McBride, et al, against Sarah L. McBride el at, defen dants, the undersigned, as com- a a . mi8sioner, will oiler for sale at tne T - i I novo rrn r a II All xtrrrlr mi a ret 11 I . I compamed by a notice that if n6t teed. Office 115 S. Main Street,' Salisbury, on While visiting at A'len Weaut's Sunday, ' Dr. Trantham lost" a rvbber tire off " his buggy wheel. A reward is offered for its return. Our people are all busy now putting in their crops. Rev. G W. Reed preached at Calvary Sunday. He is a good, earnest ; speaker. His text was : "What shall I do with this man Jesus, called the Christ?" He stat ed this question was first asked by Pilate whan Christ wa9 brought before him for trial and that it has become one of personal re sponsibility to every inau and granted its operators would refuse to go to work after Saturday, April 9, said demauds having been refused, notice is hereby given to employes of this company that should such a strike be inaugurat ed this mill will close indefinitely on the evening of Tuesday, April Operatives in many of the mills have no grievances. The threat of a lockout is disturbing them. v Strange Deaths in Yadkin. A letter to the Journal Senator JasK. Jones, of Ark aiisas, will be succeeded at the close of his present term by form er Governor James P. Clarke. A number of our exchanges in talk ing of the' change, have remark ed: sl 44 We don't know anything aboul this man Clarke,1" but intimate that mo9t any one would be preferable to Jones Our es teemed contemporaries will know something about Clarke before he has bean in the Senate a great -. to 10, a stone, according to a plat while. Mr. Clarke has Keen "y , V., , MiM Sa- 9, a A lne. ?ompiamt, wnicd has been 01 onuman ana uaunie, w leet piuAj uur uuiii it was Beiuea - t - j niea in tne above entitled special rom iaiz street ana runs thence right. He T was listened to with g0 two maiden lad es proceeding. . W. G. Watson, north 57 degrees east 204 feet frm at Thoraton Jewelry Stored Dr. M. V. Lomax. a - j NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court Kowau County. w. o. wA, c. s. c. Tl T CSt. t. J f N m Mary Jane Penney, Decs'd. vs. John Penney, Marv Jane Penny, Clause L. Penney, John Penney,Jr., Nora Pen ney, James Parker and Lula Paker. : . To John Penney, Mary Jane Penney, Clause L. Penney, John Penney, Jr.. Nora Penney, and Lulu Prker, non-residents. . (V CD fa 0 9 ?3 m a MONDAY, MAY 6TH, 1902, the following described , real es tate, to wit: Tract No. 1, lyir.g about one mile from Salisbury on the north side of the Lincolntou road adjoining the lands of S. F. Lord and others. Beginning at a stone on the north side of the Lincolntonroad, S. F. Lord's cor ner; thence north 208 feet to a stake on S F Lord's line; thence north 78 degrees west 416 feet to a stake; thence south 208 leet to a stake on the 4iorth side of the Lincolntonroad; thence with tho road south 78 degrees east 416 feet to the beginning, containing two acres be .the same more or lees. See deed registered in Register's olhce of Kowan county, book No. Harness of , all Kinds Made to Order and r Kept in Stock. My harness is worth more, to consumers than any you can buy from stores as I take special care to put only the. best leather in my goods, so the wearing qualities are increased more than double over that of Northern or factory made goods. I keep ! Collars, Pads. Whips, Bri dles, Saddles, in fact, Everything Sold by a j Harness Dealer. Flynt Hill, in Yadkin county, You are hereby notified to ap- - A I near before me ut mv nffiA in fht woman from trat day tr this', that Btate8 that ver7 much l a 8ena- City of Salisbury, State of North 87, page 84. Tract No. 2. Begin- it is a question that would not uon was Pced on Saturday ,uaaifle lolD Y April, I '""S corner oi ioj. no morning wne Misses Susie prominent ' in public life in his state for many years. He was a' member of the.legislat iro for sev eral terms, and ably filled the of .fice of president of the senate. Later he was elected attorney geu1 eral," and then : governor. Mr. C'arke is oue'of the braiuii st men in his Btate and close attention by all. Bobolink. J- Rockwell. . ; Lee heads" the sick list this week. The recent cold spell hai cans- hi? ability is nn-1 ed many to take deep colds. questioned. He is a fine speaker, Mm. L. W. Coleman lost a fine is a man of very commanding horse Monday last. '". - presence, tall, smooth faced, and Littleton C. and Gilbert. F. has white hair, though a man yet Hambley left Tuesday night in the forties, if we are not mis- for the Asheville High School, af- taken. Heisanativeof Missisain- . .. . . . ' terspenumg master wiin tueir pa- a democrat of the and straitest sect, and is absolute ly fearless. When he gets into the United States Senate Mr. Clarke will make his presence felt and he will be a valuable acquisi tion to the Democratic minority iu that body. A. V. Shaver and family of Ltsk visited friends and relatives here this week. T ""Sunday SchooLwas reorganized at St. Peter's church last Sunday. who lived toeether. bad been found dead in the same bed. j Miss Speer wss 60 years of . age and Miss Logan was 65. They had been iu feeblahealth for some' time, but were not known to oe dangerously sick, and it is not known when they died. j It was reported that there were grounds to suspect" that the old triends, tiring ot lite, nad com mitted suicide, but there is noth ing to justify this conclusion. The olddadies had a large circle of friends and any waut would have been relieved that could have been known. Winston Journal. ; j March 3rd 1902. 6w. Clerk Superior Court, with line of lot No. 15 to a stone 10V) A ' I nil PAolor'a Itn'a t hanna 071 degrees east Oof feet to a stone Ivuiucr iuhiu. xi on tne cross street; thence north 27 degreee west wr leet to the beginning. pemg a part ot lot flo. 10 accord Nearly 100 Varieties. Atlantic City's Fire Less. j Atlantic City, April 4. A revised All the choice, luscious kinds for I g to Cauble and Shuman'a man. the garden and fanoy market: Al- I This land lies on the south side ho shipping varieties. Also Dew- I of Long street about one and a berries, asparagus, rhubarb, grape) nal- miles north east from the court nouse. bee deed -registered in the registers office of Rowan county, book No. 93. wage 200. The terms of the sale are cash, and the lota will be sold at 12 o' clock. This 31st day of March, 1002. Jonx J. Stewabt, Commissioner. v e bad a good number present estimate places the loss of yester- whom we hope will attend regu- day's fire at $672,000. with insur- I wl A . Jl Ol 1 I a . r v r. - mw ' m Wantko. A correspondent and " ouuuay ocnooi ance oi ane wort ot . iA ' great success. . rebuilding was begun today when agent at every v pes office in the A dog belonging to F. A. Kara- a force "of workmen was put io county. W e wqujd be glad if our heart supposed to have had the work repairing the boardwalk friends at the postoffices wbuld as- rabies bit N. C. Park's dog and Plans are under way for the erec- sist us in the matter. Liberal several others. The dog was pur- tion of two magnificent fireproof commission paiu w agenia. soea ana Kiuea. hotels in the burned section. vines, etc., etc Oar 120 page UmaUree to Enjers, Ed a.Ies Ererjicij u Grci Win Wit Ssceess ui Prciit. All plants packed to carry across the continent fresh as when dug. Illustrated catalogue free. Speci fy if you want catalogue of ship ping varieties or fancy garden kinds. ' Continental Plant Co., Strawberry Specialists, 8-1 tlOt. Ilittrell It. C. I I&flrtcocr tOtlHM f : tonics AU LlU tkiS Ermjv. TMLem ouuL REPAIRING is a special feature of my business. Bring your work and come tofc me. A trial is all 1 ask. Respectfully, C. FRONEBERGER, Main Street. Salisbury. N C. Opposite Court House. DRY HIDES, PEAS, &C. Highest Prices Paid BT H. G. TYSON & CO. SoutherD Correspondence School . In Connection with s Charlotte Commercial College Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Tanght by Mail. 3 Courses. Shorthand and Bookkeeping Department under Management of Experienced Teacher . . Write at once for rates, etc. , ShGot' KrRsp&ee Sct::U Charlotte, N. C. Send this drertiseinpnt and rtetrr 10 per cent. Redaction from rrgulw rate. 3 fox mi. b7 o, A. JACUciOII. .6

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