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SuUsbimj ruth-fmlcx Published Taesdsjs ifid f ridijs, and ent rl in lh.' potftoiliei at Sal is b.i . N. i! . it-iconJ cIm mail mat PUBLISHERS NOTICE. SUBSC3iPTI0H PRICE: ?! S-rjear. if jn.d in r. It xiic", only flu). PUBL C&T 0!J OFFICE: U: m ' ImiMiii next In .l-iin L'ivfy 'Sta- CROSS X MARK. H i nr "itom to 'iMi llt? j;cr ton H.-ibU pn it uj - il r.ili'hvt to tin' co'itr tfv. pro! iii.irit after your nam" in-Iieau that you an In .ur-irs and; is inter!! as a t IiU rtfiiipfit '.! pfttip, or if you lo not intend to p;y, do iln l.ir4- rii,"'n to ar'MV im a irf'ta' , lhatfucct If iliU U not done it U jniio-cd you vuiil the paper and we htll expect ay fur it. " Correspand&Bts asd Jgen'.s. v wih a reliab'e ayrt nnu eIrrsin. dent-in every nih Hih-'I in this ;id gur- r.i'.iiiGinfr eoiinttf h. i ! raier will be sent'fr;. t(i eorrs: n- ent. --and a libera! coninitKftitjn t agents. For further Hrr:natim r.ddres, Vm. II. STKWAUT, - Kdi tor" and 'Proprietor. MARCH 81,. 1003. County Correspondents. St. Matthews. Siiudiiy Hchool will le organized at St. Mjtl liw'a the first Sunday, in April. Wo hope to have a good crowd. Thomas Morgan , of Crescent, visited home folks near this place Saturday aiTSunday. A. T, Pnole nf frarfiftlrl viaitnrl at J. A. Poole's Sunday. Mrs. Kepley was a pleasant visitor at W. V. Kller's Saturday ' and Sunaay. Some of the boys had a debato at W. yV. Ellor's Saturday night Wo are glad to hear of them mak ing such good progress. Go ahead boys. John Casper, who has been quite sick for the past few weeks -11- A - I . 1 I . . is nniu 10 ne in scnooi again. Wheat is looking very well but "Let Czo COLD DUST tvZzj Co yczr vsotCzJ' l J As a cleaner, soap doesn't begin to compare with wwbm ism GOLD DUST does more work, better work and aoes it cheaper. It saves backs as well as pocketbooks. Made only by THE R K FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicwo. Ntw York. Boston. St Louis.rr-Makert of OVAL FAIRY SOAP 1 , ! Rock. V Farmers are plowing this morn ing though it is a little tod wet. , There was a large funeral at Organ Church yesterday. Jacob Barger who died ; Monday night as buried . Mr. Bafger has been in bed for five months. Bone erysipelas is thought to have beeu the trouble. Mr. Barger was well thought of by all who knew him, and leaves a large family and many friends to mourn his Joss. Hje was sixty- three years old. I ' - r . .. ''''! ' A few nights ago John Hols- houser's horse got fast in the . mud, or fell down on the Honey cut hill, and Holshouser having imbibed rather freely, went off leaving the horse and buggy i The rjg-ana norse was louua oy unas. smith, who dragged them out. he horse wasldead when Smith r. : ' . Rube Rothrock's corn has been getting away.. "".Gill Mooney was caught going in the crib a few ngutSi ago. As it was a family iffair it was settled by comprom ise. ' Dion. Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harm less One Minute Cough Cure give3 i mmediate relief in all cases of pough; Croup and LaGrippe be pause it does not pass lmmediate- (ly into the stomach, but takes ef fect right at the seat of the trouble. it draws out the inflammation, heals and soothes and cures per manently by enabling the lunge to contribute pure life-giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood aud tissues. Jas. Plummer, rainv for them. They will proba bly go sometime in the future. A large crowd gathered at L, . Gant's Saturday night with their musical instruments and gave some nice music, loung people in this community have devoted much of their spare time to the practice of music, and are becoming quite proficient. -- Wavaw. Millertown on lat" Saturday n'ght. We- 1 11 with her much eacceas, but it is not leap year. Miss Mary Sbavtr also made the luuge last Saturday. -Sho vlsittid J friends at ralmervillo, in Stanly county, bhe rt'turnexl Monday nd reports liavtmr. a fine t:m Sl e says tt-y told hertho meil'iit go home. ' E. C. Sh.ivr has conipl-t'd hip new oarn. no u - ikv r:tir lo put up3our ho"s-. nnd tiil;rt ;oi d care of him for you. . Mrs. D. M. Shaver, of Shaver- town, has been visil ing her siiter. Mrs. Paul C. Siiaver, for tho lest few tlays. Come again . Sis, tie are always glad to see y u. J A. Basing s putting up a sawmill on one of his plantat b.ns. He will le ready to go to sawing within a few days. k Will el- se for this time, or 1 may worry your readers like J mh, E. E. E ..it. T. T. and many .h ers have for the p,it two "hioutls. Willi best v i"4u8to afl, I j:m-, ; Elk, Riv. Jno. S. Cox, o Ark., write. Fur 12 veara I suf fered from Yellow Jaundice. I cousnlted a uatnlterof physicians and tried ull oit9- of medic;nrs, hut got no reli f. Then 1 legti the usrt f lectnc BiHcraaiid feel that I am now cured of a dia ;..!,. FARMS FOR. SALE. twelve yeais. If you want j re liable medicine, for Liver at d Kid ney triulde, stomach lionler or gci.eral debility, get Klrctric Bit ters, It's guaranteed by all drug gists. Only 50c. "'- If You Have T7". m (2) Tho biq farm, CCC acres, be longing to J. A. Setzor, lying near the thriving villas'! of ChinaG rove, is o(Terel for mI-, Mr J"Iiit l ingengnged in aioilr lu-iiitsin Georgia. Tins place i iu a high m' ense thai h-d mo in its grap for , n . .-,.,. . MUilVrtl wa 4fti " l.a v a larsonumterof tirst-claps dwell ings, barns and other necessary., out-hou? on it, alpo well of gx.d ' water and iw meks. .125 acjes arc opn-loc cultivation ana xno balance is in valuable timber. It has a fine mri;J-w a:d 25 seres of bottnn lnnd. A vein of gold and silver bearing ore runs through the place. Good wages can bn and have Jeeii made panning gold . iu the branch near by. In short this is one of the largest audxnct valuable places in the county. Price $20 per acre. ; (8) 100 acres, a portion of No. 2, will be soldk separate if so de sired. Same price j&s above. i. (4) 4C acres, at G anite Quar ry, right among tho rocks, this county. ThUisgiKnl, level farm 'and ith a good two-story dwell ing, a barn and other out-bnuses, a well of splendid witer, a goid orchard ochoice fruit, and about 15 acres of thick wooded land. This tract lies just to the left of the ra'Iroad, of a mile fiom the postoffico. Owing to the many granite quarries at this point and the constant increcm? vi workmen, Rheui UIHSSI the creat tested ana I eadorwd California KemadT will cure too. It alio cant Lirer, Kidney and Bladder diseases, camed bj an axeeai of nrlo add. It nerer falls, and bnllds up the health and strength while using 1U Send stamp for book of wonderful cer tificate. Price. & per bottle. For sale by drogzlsta. II your druggist can not supply yon It will be sent prepaid upon receipt of price. Address L'rl:::! Cfceda! Co., Lcs HIssXil ' or the Lcir & (Mia Dreg Co.. Atli:ti, Ci Dlstribotlsa Agtnts. For sale by Cornelison & Cdk. I A Sweet B'eath is a never failing sign of a healthy 1 tlTI 1 1 . 1 stomacn. wnen tne oreatn is bad the stomach is out of order There is no remedy in tho world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: have been a dys peptic for years tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use ot Kodol I be- gan to improve at once and a f ter stored in weight, health and w strength and Can eat whatever I like. Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach eweet. Jas. Plummer. Liberty X Road. Thoro' will be a public debato at Liberty schoolhouse,1 on Friday night, April 10th. The subject for discussion is: Resolved that our forefathers were justified in driving cut the Indians. This will probably bo tho last debate at this place for the season. The house will bo called to order at 7 :80 o'clock sharp. All are invit ed to come. Iloby Hill has planked in his house and lot. That's right. I heard him say he had to make somo kind i of a "gal" trap, and I expect that's it. Look out Prin cess, ". . ' .i Toxas Jack will tell you of a wedding before long, if the boat dont rock too much.; C. G. Frick is talkiug of buy ing a plantation. Look out Mary. Rufus Holshouser visited in this community last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Adam Holshous er visited Roby Hill last Suuday. - Texas Jack. Rockwell. The wheat has, been somew-hat jdamaged by the rain and cojd. There will bo an entertainment atrBethany Academy, on Satur day before Easter', and Easter Mouday: A nice time is expect ed, and everybody is invited. There wa3 plenty of rain last Suuday. We . think it was no wonder, for one of Rockwell's best, and most industrious farmers has plighted his troth. The contract ing parties were M. W. Stike leather, and Mrs. Coley, of Faith; Guess they will have plenty of beef to eat. It has been said that they were the happiest couple ver seen joined in tho holy bonds of matrimony. Boys there is some chance for us now, if all the old . ones are gone. Think per haps wo will stand in right well., We extend the happy couple our congratulations and. best wishes. There will be communion serv ices at Ursinus Reformed churchy on the third Sundav in Anril When in Salisbury buy from These. The following is a.nartial list of reliable business houses which I advertise in the Truth-Index and therefore seek your patronage: They are fully trustworthy and will give you bargains in their re spective lines when you may fail to find them elsewhere. We be ppeak for them' your careful con sideration. See their ads. Burt Shoe Co., shoes. C. Froneberger, harness. Dr. M. V. Lomax, optician. D. W. Snider, sewing machines.. G. W. Frix & Co., organs. Gorman & Green, jewelers. H. G.Tyson fe Co.. dried fruit, etc. Peterson & Rnlfs, shoes. Rowan Hardware Co., hardware. Summersett, W. B., furniture. The Electric Medicine Co, Truth-Index, subscriptions. " Somo of our boys were talking about visitiDg the Organ Church is very poorly and could hardly get about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and it only took two bottles to make me feel a perfectly well." Mrs. N. S.Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to J bed, tired when you get up, tired all the, time, why? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. You are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. ilfligSt Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer's Sursiipii-ilU. He knows'all about tliU grand old fimily uiAdiHtie. Follow hit ad rice and will 1J S:itl.fll. J. C. Arm Co., Lowell, Mm. SALISBURY MARKETS. PRODUCE Corrected April 3. Beans, white, 1X1 it if 2-25 1 90 12 to 11 to 12X to 11 to Bacon, sidej, per lb., shouker, ham,' round, Butter, choice yellow, 20 Cabbage, per lb., 1 Chickens, 20 Corn, 56lbs per bush., 65 Ducks, 20 Kgg. per dozen, 12 Feathers, new, per lb., 30 Flour, straight, sack, 2 15 44 family, pat., " 2 50 Guineas, 15 Hay. per hundred lbs. 50 Hides, dry, per pound 7 Hides, green, 44 5 Honey, per pound, 12J to Lard, N. C-, 44 12 to Meal, bolted, per bu., 70. Oats, 321b per bush., 50 Onions, select. 44 75 k Peas, clay, per bushel, 1 00 " mixed, 44 44 90 Pork, per pound, 9 Potatoes. Irish, per bu 75 Tallow, per pound, 3 Wheat, 85 Wool, washed. " 20 " unwashed, 12 to 2 50 to 2 00 15 13 YlVi V24 25 3& 40 70 30 15 45 235 2 75 20 60 10 h 15 15 00 75 90 1 10 IOC 10 1 00 3K 90 to to to to to to to to to to to to to DO YOU GET UP . thelocation and price of this prop- erty makes u an unusually choice WITH A LAME BACK? investment. There is a good pros pect of gold on the place. Kidney Trouble Makes Yoa Miserable (5) 061 acres. 1 mile of Granite Quarry, on the Yadkin Railroad. This tract is divided into three Almost everybody who reads the news DaDers Is sure to know of the wonderful . : I x cu - - i cures made by Dr. ipjiriB: u a acres, una n izduu jL i II U f r V I i 1UI an i Kilmer s swamp-Root, two-story dwelling and outbuild- L and bladder remedy. - It is the great medl- tecnth lugs on it. aNut 10 acres timber ed: price CfX). b 80 acres, no buildings, 15 acres timbered, 5 century: dis- acres enlendid meath w. fronts on covered after years of Cnuie creek it, PI,ough water for Hg5 pr. Kiimer7e emt- mill ; prico- ?CC0. c-lGj acres iiuiii r.iunc ana Diaa- I iui;u n mi x j n uuu c!cr specialist, and Is I meadow, fronts on rnilrond; nrico Zt V?Jr!K?tlly-jr?taK 25- Thls property; rail, be lame back, kidncv. bidder, uric acid trou- , . 1 ' . , bles and Brighfs biccasc, which Lith; worst "Ought as one tract if desired, or, form cf kidney trouble. if a larger farm if wanted, the4G ur. Kilmer s wamp-KOCi not rec- acres mentioned abnvo, which nd joins this, can beridd.d, makirg 112J acres, a very c nvrnir nt place CITY rnoi'KinY. No. 2. 2-stor, 7-n cm dwell ing, on West Inniss ftreet. This is one of the most desirable U ca- ..in . . 1 " ' ln" ncnt i a. a.t, v . m . ti.i. r i. iciiing more aoout iwamp-Koot and how to " " 4UDV,'T uui jusvuuiib. find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Price reasonable. Vhen writing mention reading this renerous 0 . . cffer,ln this paper and 8 Thre loU WxlbO fronting send your address to frTPttzteSpZ on tho Lincoln ton road, just bo- -""vy-'Di"S-ltcy pJittrra yuuuu ino cirv limits. Excellent neighborhood. Pricer$150 each. emmended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy y o u n ecd. 1 1 has been tested In so many way?, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a i-- w.. :i i hamton; N. Y; The regular fifty cent and dollar sizes are ;d by all good druggists. For f uther information concern Don't make any mistake, but ,ug the above ProPertie8 writo to remember the name. Swamn Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Wm. II. Stkwaiit, . Salisbury, N. C. to to to to to to to to to to to 25 18 Lisk. Mr.' Ed. Will yo i allow a new pencil pusher to come into your crowd, so I maytry.it again. Owing to s much rain in this section fr t he last' two we9ks, the farmers are behind very badly with their farm work. Th9 wheat uud oat crop in this section is looking very fine and if it don't frost to kill it, there will be a large crop raised. - Miss Avliue Whitly, of this neighborhood, ho has been con- nnea to nor bed for the last two week i with grip, is able' to be out again, we are glad to note. But she can't liardly make a shadow. W. Ixve Kirk of this neighbor hood, has purchased a fiue team of mules. I tell 'you thej are beauties. - P.O. Shaver & Co., are doing Preparatory services on Saturday lots of sawing along now aud they night. have 'a fine lot of logs on the yard. Miss Sattie Taylor, tb popular saleslady of the firm of Taylor & neighborhood Saturday night and i sons, of oar town went visiting Suuday, but I guess It was too j friends in the neighborhood of Head Sick headache, nervous head ache, tired headache, neuralgic headache, catarrhal headache, headache from excitement, in fact, headaches of all kinds are quickly and surely cured with DR. MILErS Pain Pills. Also all pains such as backache, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic pains, monthly pains, etc Dr. Miles' Pain Pills are worth their welgfat in fold," says Mr. W. D. Krea mer, ol Arkansas City, Kan. "They cwed my wife of chronic headache when nothing eke would." Dr. Miles' Tain Pills drive away pain as if by magic. I am never wiih A "JW, and think everyone should keep them handr. One or two pUtAken ? PProach of headacbe will prevent it every time Mas. Jcdgx Johksox, Chicago UL Through their use thousands of people have been enabled to at tend sodal and religious func tions, travel, enjoy amusements, etc., with comfort. As a prevent ative, when taken on the ap proach of a recurring attack, they arc excellent. . a14 hr all Draf staU ' . 25 Da. 25 czxia. Dr. MOaa Medical Co Elkhart, tnd. Hor Hale! Iron Safe, Letter Press, Trucks, and other Store fixtures H.G.TYSON. fAAA 5Q YEAR 8 - TV EXPERIENCE- -THE OUTHERfM aii mi a Announces the Opening of the Winter Tourist Season and tho placing uii ca it? fii ; Excursion Tickets To all prmii,-i nt ' points in thh South, Southwest, Went Indies Mexico and Califo-irio, "Includini; St. Augustiiie, Pali:i IkacL, Miami, JnckBonville, Tampa irun8wicK-f Tliomaaville; Cbarletoii, Aiken, Augusta,-Pinehuret, AFheville, Atlnuta,NewOrleangi Mem phi t and the - LAUD Of THE SKY. ' Perfect Dining and Sleeping-Car Service on all Trains. See that your ticket reads VIA SOUTHERN FAILW AY. Atk any ticket agent for" foil in formation, or address . R. Verso.v, Traveling Passenger Agent, Charlotte. N. C. 7 Stock I tr and. of good layiug strains. Eggs i x" ' ? "T?CBr I;tnct Pa. delivered at express office or Kluttz g ' R,cbno. a. fe Reudleman's store, Salisbury, S. H. IlABDWirs:, Gen Pass. Agt. ; N. C- Address, . W. A. Tube, Asst. Pars. Traffic Jianager, J. 31. Cclp, Traffic Manager; Washington, D. C, fUDC MARKS AiiTona ventflnf a ikHrti and dMrlrVm mar qatefcly aaceruun oar oplntoa fr btbr ma InrwiUoa t probaMr ftitabl. Conmanln. tlotii Mrtctlr eonfldetrtUL Handbook on PaUcta jit f re. OIleat mntty tor g curing pmteotM. PmteoM taken cbroorb Mans A CbTrmlT Scientmc American, A 1an4aom!r mvMnt S wur. TarrotHr. calaUoa of any KWnUBo Joamal. Tn i. as m LlUIi!! S Co ntler York ES, Eggs, Eggs! A $1 00 per sitting of 15-, Barred Plvmouth P.ocks or Pilvr T mrA Wyandotts. rong healthy stock I nrs.aTolin D. A. Finhrr. i R.-F. D. No. S, Salisbury, N. C.
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