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DISASTROUS FLOOD. '-J:-.. ... ;..t-7 - ' ; . ; :- " "" - i jfi 1 ii i i i n iiiii 11 in in i iiiiiim hi i - - "" TrTn"a mi Mill' T-rtrr" t , : ... . 1 I k M I'll An Opportunity to Secure ow Pri v HILE awaiting the comple tion df the handsome granite block on Main Street, just above the JPost office, I will make specially low prices to all customers in order to reduce my stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Etc., before moving. In doing this you are given a splendid opportunity to secure some' real bargains in first class gobdsi Illinois Ton Uafcr Water tpfl a Ussier of Citizen Drcnasi. . JToliet, 111., June 8: The most disastrous flood in the history of Joliet has been raging here since midnight, and a large part of the city is under water. Several have been drowned, but the exact num ber is unknown and cannot be ascertained until - the water sub sides. Four are known to be dead. , The town ii gfeatly alarmed for fear the big dam drainage canal will burst. Should this hanDen the lo89 of life and property wijl be tremendous. Many mills have suspended operations apd are un der water. - Business is at a stand still. Rejief parties are working and hundreds are being taken from the flooded houpes. Boo t ZxZir with lodjeesttts ei DyppU TAKE Coleman's Guarantee Eat Wktl Yea Wast tad be Happy. A Cur4 Mao Says': I bad been suffering for m number f jean with Indigestion, and tried almost everything that I saw recom mended for it, and colxhajts Guar ajrra is tbe. only thlsr tbat baa trtr rlwra Bt any relief. X took two bot Usf tt ana now feel entirely well. J. D. Boblcson. Danrllle, Va. Price 50 Cents. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Otleman Remedy Co., Danrllle, Va. -The So I have a large lot of splendid val ues in shoes which must be closed out at once- prices, extra low. Make it a point to crive me a call. Tie Dails Uenorial. Richmond, Va , Jane 3 Board of Directors of the Jefferson Davis Memorial Association, com posed of Daughters of the Con federacy, met here today and af ter a session lasting from eleven to three o'clock, inspected the va rious models ' for the proposed Davis-memorial arch now on exhi bition here, and then adjourned until eleven o'clock tomorrow, at which time the body is expected to reach a decision as between the various designs submitted. To day's session was secret, but so fair as can be learned there was noth fug in the nature of a protest against the form: of memorial adopted. In selecting a paper don't fail to consider the merits of Tfflill-llKlei. Mark Twain's Topeka, WHO striking: of AiflER, i THE T. G. WILSON C Simple in Construction Does Perfect work, and is Dur-. . able and- Cheap. n Cans all kinds of fruits and vegetables. Complete Canning outfit in itself. No stove or furnace needed, but can be setup and put to work in 3 minutes after1 it is delivered to the purchaser. Opens up a new add profitable industry for the farm er, trucker and. fruit growers of this coun try. It does more successful work than the machinery of .the Canning Factory. With this Ganner on he farm, any man with a little mans can make some clear money! at the dullest time of the year so far as crops aro concerned, by canning good ripe fresh fruits and vegetables, i which command a far better price than the stale, tough, half ripe fruits and vegetables that the canning factory must resort to. , We know that to have first-class canned-goods the fruits and vege tables must bo well matured and ripened on the" trees'or vines, before picking, then they should be put in air tight cans and cooked by a quick process which insures perfect success and finest flavors of the goods that are produced. j This is the latest and best as well as the most convenient, econom ical and comfortable Canner on the market. Write us what vdu want. r.L. tfjiX I "Vi Piv . Tom Johnson's Plan. . Cle eland, Ohio, June 2. In the Ohio campaign this fall, Mayor Tom L. Johnson will begin his preparations for the- Guber natorial fight in 1903 and the presidency in 1904. Those who are close to the Mayor say he has no hope of a Democratic victory in the State this fall but that it is his intention to make a tour of Ohio and advertise himself thoroughly. It is reported in Democratic circles that the Mayor is planning to go through the State oh a special train, carrying his circus tent with him and con ducting a campaigir similiar to those in Cleveland during the last few years. . ' j ; G. " C. Clemen3, Kan., the no ted constitu tional lawyer, bears so a re semblance t o Mark Twain, ( S amuel B. Clemens) that he ii frequent ly taken for the ordinal Mark, G' C Cierr.n. h a man of deep intellect and wide experience. . He is cons sidered one of the foremost ! lawyers in this country- In a re cenv. letter to the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Mr. Clemens says: pejvnal experience and obser vation have thoroughly satisfied me that Dr. Miles Nervine contains true merit, and U excellent for what it is recom--mended." M r. Norm an Wal trip, Sup. Pres. Bank ers' Fraternal Society, Chicago, says: Fain Pills are invaluable fon headache and all Kaih. I had been gTeat sufferc r from eadache until I learned of the efficacy of Dr. Mile?' Pain Pills. Now I always carry them arid prevent recurring at tacks by takiuar a pill when the symp toms first appear." Sold by all Druectsts. Price, 25c. per JSox. Dr. Miles Medical.Co., Elkhart, Ind. PH-tft P nw Ui . For : .11 Styles. All Sizes. AT. 9 shoe Itore. .. .WE HAVE.. 3r3SSZJ2523-57'3SS3n A CAR LOA0 OF THE delebrated McSherry Double Lever Disc Jiarroivs on which we are making prices bo low that anybody can afford to buy one. .We have a full aEsortment of sizes. It will pay you to see us before buying. WE ALSO HAVE A CAR LOAD OF THE CELEBRATED 'TIMES COOK STOVES" which we are going to sell at prices that no one can compete with. They are, every one, made of the very best "new iron" by skilled mechanics and fully guar anteed in every respect. Call and see us and be convinced. We will be glad to show you any thing we have in onr atore. We have some sample stoves which we will close out at bargains in order to make room tor the car load we have coming in. " ROW. AN HARDWARE CO., 110 North Main Street. ' A Request for Prayer Bro. M. F. Powell asks the prayers of the christian people that he maybe restored to' health. 6 3 VB vfJvSXO o xJ NOVO vBnBnD N0NDVOOwSOVANOODNONQvn The Biirt Shoe Store: OurjLow Price is the Tntering Wedge, . Our high Quality Holds the Trade. He i 8 afflicted with rheumatism, He has been confined to his bed . ' - for about two years. For nearly a year he has been lying on his back nnable to turn himself oro be turned He cant move haid or foot. He ha9 tried many different mediciies recommended for rheumatism and has had several physicians to see him but nothiug seems to : help him. Though he has been afflicted so long and is unable to feed him self or brush off a fly, yet he U cheerful and entertains hope that Vila ThoalfVt mOTT V r vna -vs) T-T We have four size9, giving you any capacity you may wish up to 3000 I . A . cans per day. . T aesire is inai an cnrisuans pray The cannera are sold at the following low prices:-No: 1, smallest earnestly and faithfully to the sizo. $12.50 including soldering irons, book of instructions, pair tougp, great physician cn high (who is baskets or racks to hold the cans in position while cooking, etc.. etc.; capacity 200 to 400 cans per day. Nx. 2, complete as above $2 00, capacity 000 to 1200 cans per day. No. 8, complete k)00 to 8000 cans per day. Call on or write to "v , . "W. A. Langston, Grfen. Agt.9 T. Q. WILSON, Inventor ar.d Patentee. Nestor, Davie Co., N. C. able to heal all diseases) that he 9 6? 0 9 may be ableto get up aeaiu and his health restored. Written by 6 request, of M. Powell, Calabaln, p9 N. C. May 29, 1902. Davie 65 Record. H 6V 69 '69 69 69 ' i 9 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 Our trade is ever increasing, and there are reasons for it, wliich tbe public ap ' 69 preciate. One of the most notable is the perpetual motion bat-is on which 'this 6 store is run. All goods must riiove. Not one article is permitted to lay. The o9 price is the incentive. New goode are marked low. Old goods are marked still 69 lower. The result is, we staLd aloof from all other stores as having the . 69 x it1x m-- '. m ni.i. ! fn-. 69 ii mmm u mum 69 - - .6 1 EtoilK letiiStion. The first touch of Summer is upon us, and with it comes a feeling of readiness, with a line of summer footwear of which we justly feel proud. Just here we want to thank the good people of Salisbury and vicinity for the largest spring trade ever experienced by this store. lew 14 VTA I V M 1mm MM: -vw Tffli 'fees 3' Wo Ship on approval to any person la U. S. or free triak You take absolutely no risk ordering from us, as you doh't pay a cent If it, don'; suil ycu. jirce iriau xou take ats( us, as you don't pay e A ri a a nn i IMIIV I nriAie w.c WI2 l v oucu, auu me Buer roi, a i 1 1900 and 1901 Models $7 Jo $U SSSSf iSSSnS r w Tlie Color Qnestion. j I A burniug question with the sable population of Rochester, N.'l Y., is can a darkey employed in a shof-shinery refese to ghine an' other darkey8 shoes? One did that, was sued, and the suer got a 8 69 69 Stock in tlie City. . A wholesale slashing of retail prices, will be found here this week in the big lot of Misses and Children's Tan Slip pers and Oxfords At One-Half the Regular Prices: Cafmloffumv with Urgo photocraphle entrarine cf cat mercies & ruu aetuiea spcciocsuons wnt ire to aay acilr 500 SECOND HAND UllEELS C?Q .qq tten In trid by oar Chlc ret jlII stores. 10 utaQd&rd mikes, xa&nj- 3 new DO HOT BUY tmmi3tiS&)M liue-ehop ages. The shop man appealed, and the higher court reyersed the; lower court on the ground that Tlrqa!pment,rmiHirlean all kinds,, therefore JlO COnld Use hlB K 1 . . . M klw m m tmmi wm A t-mMM . . I ' t&lnsa world of useful information. WriujforiV. RIDER fiSEtiTS VflHTED SilkSn SSSs T!Hi. l hk'vcle of oar manutacturft. Vou can icake 4ta to WiO a vrrtv besld haTinjr a Iterl to rido for your-lf. !3 r. IrV? WANT "fil!ab!e vou"'"ln t-nrh town ta distribute rat&kiroes far r. 62 & & 69 69 38c bnys all the regular .'75c grades. 50c bajs all the regular 81.00 grade?. 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 .69 .69 69 G3c buys all the regular 1.25 grades. 75c buys all tbe reeniar 81.50 crailes. While this phenomenal cut in prices has no precedent in Salisbury, the people 69 69 of. this vicinity are always prepared to expect great surprises to be'pprung by this ever progressive enoe store. jjtaj .New Tiirp h Siscer h:Uu U irrire Tlii ITctL licensed shop, and discre? tion at to wboss shoes he shines. Arid now t.Vi a ninrm rlonSrona a m 0 u . w 1 s ?S ind!gn iting against the decisiom.4 1 6 Wilmington Stat. 0 Subscribe for the TucTn-Ixntx $1. 111 N. Uain Street, Salisbury, K. C. 69 69 69 69 69'
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