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Max Barker has sentiu his re
signation as First Lieutenant of
the Rowan Rifles.- - "
YOU Can have the boat plow on
earth by buying the Syracuse from
the Rowan Hardware-Co.
Purse Snatciier Jailed. "
A negru natned Ghas. Graham,
iho passes as a vey slick coon is
in jaji on a charge of robbery.
Last Saturday night at the depot
as a nesro woman ' was going to
V. P. Lentz has' purchased the the ticket .window to purchase a-
meat market of the late David ticket, Graham snatched her
Brown. . He,isa clevergentleman purse and made off with it. The
and will serve you right . - ' next "morning Chief Miller, Offi-
Better Crop$ are made with Syra- cers. Torrenee and, , Eagle learned
cuse plows because they turnyour that Graham had been; seen that
land right. See them at morning on. a hill . near; Town
Rowan Hardware Co. creek.. The jofficers took ; a-hack
. Now' is a good time to pay up to the creek? and. taking off their
back dues-and take ' advantage of coats th,ev beSaD a 8urvey f th
our prize offer. .. Four chances for nc,suu"iUUUU" , DTU 1UUU"
ON THE WAR PATH.
Graham, but before he could re
alize what was up he was a pris
oner. He ' had a' hearing before
Mayor Boyden and was sent to
jail to await the action of the Su
perior court.
$1.00. . . ; . ;
Dr. W. W. McKenzie, who has
been confined to his home for
some weeks, is now able to resume
his practice. -
$5.00 for 25c and a good paper
twice a week for 3 moaths is pret- Will Resume WOfk.
ty good, Scrape up a few old The Brown Furniture Company
quarters and come in, which was a heavy loser by fire
PIOWiDg is the most pleasant work in March, has erected; new build
on the farm if you have a Syra- ings and will. resume operations.
cuse Plow.- Guaranteed- or your nrobftblv within the next ten
A, Tough CnizinSlic! Down la a Battle
' ' Whh OifiCBfs of the Ltw.
Roanoke, Vn., Jane 22. Apar
ty of "mountaineers led by Floyd
McCoy, a rnembpr: ff the McCoy
Hatfield feudists, went to the
mining town of Keystone, Mc
Dowell v county, West .Virginia,
took the law into their own hands
and insulted many peopje. ? v.-.
The abuse was resented by an
employe of a brewery, named Jno,
Reynolds McCoy's crowd cross
ed the railroad rd opened fire on.
Reynolds... A large crowd gather?,
ed and the erj tire police ; force
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we n t i n p u rs a i t: i M cGoy re t r ea t
ed 40Q yards;" took bis stand and
opened firse on the officers,; awl a
pitched battle raged in the dark
ness. One of McCoy's men was
killed and another fatally wound
ed. others being also iniured. The
police escaped ; iujury. The Mc
Coy crowd escaped toHhe moun
tains taking their dead and wound
ed with them. " j
Oar Beaders Yill do Well r "
to seid a self addressed return , en-r
velope to A; Lea Wade. Geul, Agt.
Boston.' Mass, who wants a
man or woman in every town, to dis
tribute the nrodacts of a larce Mfg.
Co. about home.. The. Co. have many
people earning good wages taking or-
aers ior iiieir goods, trial; nave oeen
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soiu wnoiiy uy tneir agents ior jears.
If vou wish r.n parn mnnv in vour lei
sure hours, it will pay-you to write for
4- f I . . r
money refunded at
Rowan Hardware Co .
days. The buildings are larger
than those destroyed, and there is
The Southern trains No.' 33, go- mnrft mftfihihfirv in them. The
ing South each morning, and No, output of the factory will be con-
m, going iNortn at iu:du p. m., siderably increased.
have been discontinued.
You can hu the best" belts, cyKri- Maetinor at Halshouser and Lverh's School
der and machine oil for your ma- House.
chinery from Rowan Hardware
Company. We carry endless The patrons of the Holshouser
thresher belts in stock. Their and Lyerly school district will
Grant a Candiaie.
; Washington , Jn ne 19 .Several
prominent politicians were herd
today and appeared to be suprised
at the story published in San Diego
Cal.. Uuio'n this jmoruins .to the
effect that U. S. Grant would be a j
candidate for i the Vice-Presi-
de.itial Republican nomination
Noue.wouid discuss the' matter
11, to
IV- to
11 to
U5 i to
2 to
.15 to-
70 to
- 20 - to
Wz to
SO - to
2 15 to
2 50 ' to
15 to
50 ; to
7 ' to
5 I to
11 to
12 to
.70 , to
. 50 i to
50 to
75 . to
75 ; to
814 to
75 J to
3 ' to
85 V to
20 V to
12 ; to
SALISBURY MAilkZTS.
-PRODUCE , '
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i. ; Corrected June 26,
A pies, per bushel , - 75 to $2 00
Beans, white, ' 2 25 to .2 50
, " ' m5xed. " . 1 SO ' to 2 00
Bacon, sides, per lb. j
shouluer,
ham, " '
round. .'
Butter, choice vellow.
Cabbagef per lb , -
vymcKenjj, v .
Corn, 58!bs per bush.,
Ducks, -Eggs,
per dozen,
reathers, new, per lb.
Flonr; straight, sack,
farailv. tat..
Guineas, ; ' ; . v'.
Hay, per hundred" lbs.
Hides, dry, per pound
Hides', green, : . "
Honey, per pound,
Lard, N. (J., '
Meal, bolted, pr bu., J,
Oats, 321 bs per bush.',:
Onions, select. '
Peas, clay, per bushel,
mixed,"
Pork, per poiind; J
Potatoes.lrish, per bu
Tallow; per pound,
Wheat: , -
ol. washed, "
. i i &
f- unwasneu.
12
mi
25
3
40
to
30
15
45 ;
2 35
2 75
: 20
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10
5
15'
15
90
75
100
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9
100
90
25
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A well laio'wn and highly respected citizen of . ;
North Carolina adds his testimony to what Jias
already been said of To-Lo-Tan, the wonderful
catarrh remedy.' Read' the following letter: -
- .. Andrews, N. C,' ,
:. ; - Nov. 2d, IQ02.
Tolotan Co., '
: Knoxville, Tenn. - - - -.
Gentlemen : Enclosed please
' find $i.oo for which please" send
Vrrie another bottle of To-lo-tan
1 ha,vc suffered with catarrh "for
ten yearsand have tried different
remedies but have received more
benefit from one bottle of To-la-tan
than all the other remedies
I have tried. . ,
- Yours truly, , ; .
For fifty yeats To-lo-tarL Has been 611
trial and Has never failed to ctire
CatarrH. ' .''
TO-LO-TAN TREATMENT $1.00.
- If your druggist hasn't it, pend to Tolotan Co, Knoxville, Tenn.
meet at the school house on Sat
urday eveniug, June 27th, by
early candle light, for the pur
pose of selecting committeemen.
prices are right. ,
A meeting has been in progress
this week at the Spencer Presby
terian church, Rev. W. A. Gillon,
of Concord, preaching each jeyen-
Z-oIWm: Poiteda having vited the South
AVorlc ia easv. Send stamned en- em and Eastern section of Rowan
vfilone to The Home Workers As- countv last Sunday. It is stated
Storm Destroys Crops.
A destructive hail storm i re-
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v..., r- ..7".iv.rf v.c-. I vunbuo wiwua;u w""'""" ; r.. niutcr wxiu
port news, va. 4. - glKfn-
: mu- ;u --la:-c - -PoHK 1 a v: s',:?- -.v. -1 ablv.rcau eet
liave their annual reunion on July - u 1 B ' '
Pennysnatcher- Wh'at did you j -sav
Vour nrice - on letter heads
was ? . , i
Printer I can; furnish you 500;
letter, heads, paper costing not
less than 75 ceuts, work $1, print
ed in ttiree colors, wait six months
for pay, be thankful and trade $5
in cash with you, for only $1.25,1
Peonysnatcher All right,
thank you. I will look' arouoci
and see, probably I can get it . for
75 cents or a $1. j v.'"
Printer What did you say po
tat4es wefe worth? "
. Pennysnatcher -Only 25 cents
per peck. I paid 22 cents on the
streat for: them this morningKi
themfor: 10 .cents
f free Times the Valueof
?t . . . n in in linn i
Gentlemen I'm just a little
diflgured, but still in the ring.
I got that furniture, and, with
out reference to myself, every
thing about the house is all
right. As to myself, well; I,
I feel just a little out of place. I have de
cided to reform, really just have to. Do
you know there's no necessity for a man
sitting in chairs without bottoms, eating off
tub bottoms lor toblei his
-
Fourth. There will be speeches,
music, refreshments and a general
good time.
A Two Edged Pointer Go to Sum
every man should
i T,a"" : r We believe
7 Mr. Editor: Will you pleaee have fajr pay for his work, every
permit me to ask the readers of merchant a fair profit on his
your valuable paper a question? g00as, and, prompt payments to
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niyrBBiju o xur mruiume, uuj Mjan -any one veu me now w geu If those who admit the jus-
maue oy me diowu jjuiuiuiiio the pnoiic roaa inat leaus iruui tlcQ 0t Bacn wouia try to live up
and thus encourage home enter- Mt. Vernon to South River, work- to it we would all be happier and
prise. ed so it will not be dangerous to business could be done on.a larger,-
. , , . . safer and more nrontaole basis.
Fnr Salp A T G. Wilson can- travel it is wasnea out in grpatr
ning out. Now is the time to gullies so that a loose mule can
get your material together and hardly get over it. It is so bad
save all the fruit about the place . . 1tw.oa fhnt. a tvinle would ero
1U f-' W v-'w - T . KJ
Jackassess think 'advertising is
chanty for the editor.
at a very little cost. This is one
of the best outfits and brand new.
come to see us. . r
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WHEELER i. WILSON
Manufacturing Co, ,
Atlanta; Georgia.
I). W. Snider, agent, Salisbury.
108 West Inniss Street,
if you doubt me. He has Furniture and
House furnishings of all kinds, at all prices
and on any reasonable terms. Refawn, yes.
Bymnn-Henderson Wedding.
' On Tuesday evening at "the
Episcopal church in Lmcolnton,
Miss Mina Curtis Bynum, of Lin
colnton , and Dr. Archibald Hen
derson, of this city, were united
in marriage. Tne weading was . a
very elaborate affair and a large
number of guests from a distance
were present. After the ceremony
the young couple were tendered a
reception by the mother of the
bride. Mr. and Mrs. Hender
son will spend a month at Arden.
through a barbed wire fence be
fore he would jump the gullies it
wnnld bo necessarv for him to
jump in order to get along it. If
there is any law to have it work
ed let's have it.
- H. W. MoDaniel.
You can bring the charge be
fore the grand jury and indict the
Road Supervisors. Ed.
Change of Road.
County Commissioners J. . H.
Hall and H, C: Lentz, with Sur
veyor., C M. Miller, recently in
spected the Enochville road; near
Buffalo creek. For some distance
here the road goes over steep hills
and there is a bad creek crossing
A road has been located around
these hills where there is much
less grade, and it will doubtless
he adopted by the Commissioners
and opened to the public.
- ' Crushed his Father's Skull.
Chapel Hill, N. C. , June 22.
Vircril Loner, a nesro mail carrier
"O O a
rom this place to Pittsboro, is
now lingering au ueatu b uuui b
a result of a deadly combat be
tween him and his son Hollis, in
which the son seized a hatchet
and struck his father on top of
he head, crushing the skull.
Long is still alive but the physi
cians haveabandoned all hope of
his recovery. ' : .
gurdett Organs are
Unsurpassed. They have
the pure - "
Rich tone that always . !
Delights the j performer and -. s
too they are 4 ; . !
easy to operate.
These good features cause
beginners to ;
Take more interest and learn
much faster
Our instruments . have stood
the v, s?-
Bigid (est of 37 years in all
climates .' -
Oodd: organs are cheaper
'than bad ones rperd,ess o' the
All Burdett Organs are war
ranted in plain words.
1 jo w is a good timoj for you
Of the many
stock affords in
articles our
BIRTHDAY
AND
WEDDING
Presents
to buy.
Oee us and
' ii Thev are low.
cret our
prices,
Shot His Companion.
Another case of careless shoot
ing, occurred Saturday afternoon
a young son of Jas. Heightman
"being painfully hurt. The Height
man boy and a companion were
out shooting at a target. The
latter fifed a shot which missed
. the target and struck Heightman
in the arm.
Judge Daniel Removed.
Washington, June, 22. The
President after a conference with
Attornev General Knox to day
signed an order removing Judge
Daniel P. McMillan, of the
Supreme Court of New Mexico, Jon
the charges of general immorality.
McMillari was orignaViy appointed
from Buffalo.Clement C. Smith,of
Hasting, Mich, succeeds him.
HODS 'Xy IFlLlliibiir Stt
Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired by a skilled work
man. . . - ;
A look will reveal many more, they're here, pur
chased and designed for the occasion, 1 in Rings,
Brooches, Watches, Chains, Lockets, Cuff Links,
Scarf Pins, Fobs, Toilet Sets, Clocks, Sterling
Tableware, Cut Glass, China and a host of other
articles carefully priced to suit you.
A beautiful line of High Art -. .
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just opened. ' Also a new. line of Souvenir 3ooae,
Historical Souvenirs of Confederate Prison
Salisbury, N. C, 1864.
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