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Salisbury Globe. 1 ss heins dead.
A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. A WONDERFUL ENGINE.
RAILYAY GUIDE.
DEPARTURE FKOM HAM8BURY.
MAIN LINE vORTHBUUND
No 8 Tocal, Charlotte to Rlchmoud 517am
No 38 Past Mall At'ama o Wash - Hi atu
No 30 Fla Llin Jacksonville f Waah 1130 am
No 12 Local At anta to Hlcmond 8 551 m
No 38 Vestibule At an a to Wash 0 Opm
NogtFlaxpJa.kon lile to Wash 1107 pm
No 40 Atta Etp Atlautl to Wash 1145 pm
no 3i ralm LI in l tea 130 am
SOUTHBOUND.
No 39 Washington to Atlanta 5 80am
lio33Fiaxp Washington to Jax 7 35 am
No 37 Vestibule Wshtugtn to Atta 8 17 m
No 11 Local RlchDGni to Atlanta 8 30 am
No 7 Local Richmond to Char otte 3 07pm
N 19 Fla Llm Washington to Jax 8 30 p m
Wo 35 Fast Mall Wash, to Atta 8 48 p n
No 31 Palm Limited . 318 am
WESTBOUND
Noll Localto Chattanooga 8 25 am
No 35 Through to Memphis 8 50pm
FROM WEST.
No 30 Through From Memphis arrive 11 25 a m
No 12 Local tfrom Chattanooga arrive 8 35 p m
All through except marked local
Died Suddenly Thursday Morn
ing in far Away New Mexico.
Salisbury was shocked Friday
to hear that Miss. Kathleen Hems
had died suddenly in .New Mexico
Thursday morning. It will be re
membered that Miss Hems and her
father E. C. Heins had recently
left Salisbury for Albuquerque,
In Honor of 'Squire Tarrh; Man- Overhauled at Spencer. Mr. Al
ning Farmers Not Crazy
Cotton.
mm k A m
on len no uener. mr. auucimju
Won't Return.
Correspondence of the GtX)BK.
Spencer, March 5. J . X. An
derson, who left here about three
weeks ago for Columbia, S. C, on
a 30 rlav leave of absence, has de
cided not to return to Spencer,
but will make Columbia his future
school
a pic-
Correspondence of the Glob.
"March 5. The Linglc
closed last Thursday with
nic crowd. , , .
A "Leap year party" at A. B.
Petrea's last Satnrday 'firght was
New Mexico, where she sought a well attended by the young people, h
ditterent climate tor a tubercular -A musical entertainment was Vuncannon has taken the
trouble fast killing her every day given last Wednesday (night by position of time keeper for the
She had been improving most Messrs. Jacob Menius and J. E. shorn and besan work this week.
gratify mgly and assurances every Briggs, Esq., at the latter's house, Walter Teague, who has had the
day werethat she would recover.The in honor of F.r M. Tarrh, Esq., job for the past six months, has
latest message nau Deen mosi, en- whp has so successfully conducted accet)te(j a position with the Hen
couraging. without any intimation the public school at this place Liprsftn Telenhonc Commny, and
ot a ehange for the worse, a tele- during the present term. TheJhas aiready left for that' place.
gram came r imaj niat one na event was. highly enjoyed oy an
died Thursday, no t cause for the Dresentv ;
sudden death being mentioned - Messrs. j. D. Shank, J. H; M.
.Miss neins was a loveiy young T, t t R0v a V -Rnft.v
"Rp.v. W. P. Campbell, who has
givren up his Work at the shops to
so to the pulpit, has-accepted
call from Seven -Springs, .Lenoir
THe Big Cheap Store.
Our buyers are now in the. northern markets looking-for bargains.
Buying as me do for six different stores, namely: ,
BELK BROS, Charlotte;
W. H. BELK & BRO., Monroe;
R .1 RRI K A fin Waxhaw:
mm mw m mmW mmm mmm m m wm m w
KINDLBY, BELK BROS, go., uastonia;
ttftftRY, BELK BROS., Greensboro,
and OUR PLACE,
FROM NORWOOD,
No 22 Passenger arrive
No 48 Mixed arrive
TO NORWOOD.
No 21 Passenger Leaves
No 47 Mixed Leaves
7 15 p m
6 a in
11 25 am
12 00 p m
lady just seventeen years oiu-dmi jj Jim Barger.have recently had county, ahd left yesterday for that
begin
C. L. Allen,
on the threshold of beautiful young
by
Y IT I . J- Amiiv 7 I . i 11
off bv death's untimely frost is the spent several aays- witu xqim " .rr
ulIUl j OUIlg 1 -rxloorl in thftir hnmftS. I nloQ r 1-korrin Viia now rliitiPS.
womanhood. She was adored by n t nr, ' atrinlrpn
all Salisbury people and hertaking M- -F. Randle , of Salisbury
plucking of a fair flower - Cheers
for the living, tears for the dead.
LOCAL NEWS.
. T. B. Bailey, Esq., of 'Mocks
ville, was in Salisbu ry last' week.
II. S. Trott, Esq., of NewT Lon
don, spent Friday night in' the
SHAVERT0WN NEWS.
Briggs and family last week.
Mrs. E. M. Sifford who has been
so very sick for several weeks is
slowly improving.
ease known as anthrax, is still m
a verv serious condition and it is
feared that he wiil not recover.
One of the largest, passenger
ViVk t w engines in the world has just been
f fVio clirre Viorp. aft,PT
s
kjut prosperous ueiguuur,ju. . . ci. v, foV
ThiWc r.ettin? in Some' Work t la.s jv A" a complete- overhauling. The en
'"mZ: -II " , i to-date -fianetdr." riaing cuiti-r. wa
Down mere, rerunai nuu. vator Messrs. J. E. Briggs and
correspondence of tne Globe. L. W. Sifford have also ordered
March 5. The exercises which two
took place at the Casper school T M Airun'crHtNhaQ n nrohnsed a
citv.
. Miss Daisy Cowan has accepted hoV?WA B' fine young 8100 mule.
a position in the Globe department
store. :
Robert Carson is back at his
work after several days illness with
-measles. ,
: br. Gaither and wife
Grove spent a day, in
last week. .
'i
W. L. SilFord, bur
correspondent, was in
Saturday.
Mrs. W. T. Kainey has returned
from Norfolk where she had been
visiting relatives. ....
Gabe M. Royal;' after
of several days,is back at his work
in his printing office.
Mrs. R. G. Kizer is steadily im
nrovimr after an illness covering
JL j
of China
Salisbury
Planning
Salisbury
" 1 1 J J. . , , A -. 1 T'Ui-..rt l.ovn Kaon fwPM'-p rhrkT
ent. Owing to such a bad and
sleety day, there was not so krge pmgs m our community. Six
a crowd as would have beenUf it more to follow. -- ; .
i,n,i iwon n nrPtt.v rlav. Thev had Very little ploughing has been
some very good dialogues and they done by our farmers for the past
,rc woli nntorl six weeks and a very busy season
tx 'll u rir,w is upon us. About the usual acre-
A h . ... i xi. : -i,t ao-e will be nlanted in corn and
rosentative visiteti nic ueiguuui- -
tlv AW -think he se- cotton.
i 1 n?. I -WVioof and on.fe aro hponnmnrn
nnvnM mTl' 1 1 lis;!-1-1 I it-" i 1 1 1 1 L11G I ii "vwu .v " " ' e-
nmnP to show up considerably. We r
"""" i . ,. i
Afn.v ATillor T.nrphnsed two nope ior a goou crop.
You see we can buy in very large quantities and, always getting the
very LOWEST PRICE, and our way of doing business is to add only
a small profit and sell for CASH. Ydu'll always find bargains at
BBLEC HRRRY 60.,
CHEAPEST STORE ON EARTH
Come and see our
J.
Lmules recently known as tne alii-
ler Company mules.
D. C. Arey our clever merc-
n' Aimr.f loiriT rnrfl 1 mi sin p.s's alonff
an uiness uailu , tr , 1
now. It keeps a wagon amiubt
busy, going to town and Gold Hill
depot to supply him with goods.
Some one has been doing some
.nminmr 1 - -nY infinite
i i fit i Tl J IU"UC1.V- 111 VJiii , 'w ii. k,t -
several wceKs. pne is now auiu Sl- e had some sweet potatoes,
be up.
Sheriff Julian is making his tour
of the townships collecting taxes.
He has much money yet to turn
over to the State." : 7 -
INIrs. Jas. E. Turner, nee Miss
Mvrtlo James, is here from Char-
cabbage and canned fruits stolen
recently. .'.
- "1
. a W 11 Lentz. ot '(Joncord vis
ited his brother, C. C. Lentz re
cently near Pool.
The school will only continue
the
Success
readers.
to the Globe ' and its
X.
MINES NOW-RUNNING.
Gold Knob in Full Blast. Mr.
Prrctor Very il.. Rural De.
livery to be Changed.
Correspondence of the Globe. v v
March, 5. Capt. J. M. Proctor
on last Monday received a tele
gram announcing the illness of his
father. Mr. froctor lett on Mon
gine is trom tne v asningura ui-
vision of the Southern and weighs
125 tons. One of the particularly
interesting features about the en
gine is a contrivance for putting
the weight of the entire engine on
the main "drivers, which is a great
assistance in going up grades.
W. H. Burton is having a hand
some residence built on Eighth St.
and when completed will move
from Salisbury to his new home.
E. Dean, who has been confined
to his room for the past ten days,
is improving and hopes soon to be
able to return to work.
Machinist, W. V,. Houchn is off
on the sick list.
-Machinist Thomas Bailey has
returned to his work after a six
months absence.
A. Z. Heehler, of Johnson City,
Tenn.s has accepted a position at
the shops and began work this
week. -
Everett Hall, who has been at
his home in Virginia, oh the sick
list, has returned to work.
It am It. ..
Rockers, Xhairs; single and in sets; Beds, Buffets, Chiffoniers,
Sideboards, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables, Matting,. Rugs, Pictures,
Lamps, Bed Springs Mattresses and General House urnishmgs in
abundance; .
Our prices are reasonable, terms easy, and you are cordially in
vited to give us a call. Respectfully,
W. B. Summer jeit9
- 108 West Innisj Tlreet.
:Jk.Watch TicKs
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. .
TTaa world-wide fame for mar
vellous cures. It surpasses any
other salve, lotion, ointment or
balm for Cuts, Corns.Burns.Boils,
train No.
the French Broad,
Bridsrenort. Tenn. '
river near
His car es-
the Great
nhmit. two weeks longer at
lotto visiting her parents, Mr. and p0nd. It has been successtully
. Mrs. W. L. James. tausrht by E&gene Reid. ' ,
m' -"Rfttsv. our Millertown corres- caned the waters of
;i SST4, Pondent passed through our town ri;er by a large stump at the edge
Vrn. t h, r flnHi nf the recently. Let's hear trom your
dJKT VJ UlyUVl .
town lieisy. .
W. A. Kirk is on the sick list
day night tor - xennessee. , r, a v,nR mcerg. Tetter. Salt
1 1 j i-1 1 n nn noT ra ttitci o Trie I i - ' '
irrOCLOr tCllO ua, mau no co uu tuv i ,
I. f VY W JL VX1 111
from .141,912,0Q0 to 157,680,000 times every year.
The arious wheels revolve from 8,768 to 5,250,000
times. "Apd yet we commonly find watqhes that
have been allowed to run five or ten years without
cleaning or fresh oih. If your watch is a good one,
treat it as you would any othr piece of machinery.
We do all repairing prompTLY-asonsaly ana satisfac
torily. We are now better prepaid to turn out work .
promptly than ever before as we have lust added and com
pleted a new workshop in the rear of our store. Give us a
trial X
GORMAJ SSL'G'RE&JX.
Successors to J. Horah. Leading Jewelers and Opticians.
Fever Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skiu Eruptions 'infallible
for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only
25c, at all drug stores.
County Convention. ,
Denutv P. A. Flenton was here
last Friday "morning
taking Miss1
Maud Blalock. a demented wop-
able to be out soon.
liss Sattie Taylor,
the former
an of Durban county,' to Morgan- saieslady, of the firm of Taylor & at all frightened, but was awful night consisting of songs, dialogues
and recitations.
ton.
Miss Annie Kizer spent Satur
day and Sunday with lier sister
Mrs. A. L. Patterson in Albem
arle and returned to her home
Mondav morning.
Capt. AV. II: Burton attended BoE;
Sons of this place,butwho recently scared.
moved their 'store to Davidson, is
vittitincr iri onr locality.'-AVe are
irlad tosee Miss Sattie in our limits
again.
Almost everybody takes tne
only a few don t and
- ; FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE -
GLOBE'S SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE.
Owing to the great success of our 15 day clearance sale,
we have decided to extend it. 15 days longer to give every
resident of Salisbury and vicinity an opportunity to save
money at our great clean sweep sale.
m UT . Tw ' dffria
daily on some section of theSouth- closed Wednesday. They had quite Kememuer wc "f""' Notions Trunks
em'Railway. Capt. Proctor wasn't a,nice entertainment Wednesday Clothmg, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, runKS,
of Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Etc., Etc.
One Word .More. Our Furniture Department, on the
second flour of our mammoth establishment consists of a
full line of anything in furniture. Can save you 40 per
cent, on every dollar's worth of furniture you bqy from us.
m m m m n rm mm. m mm mm, mam
of the waters, while the car behind ri cc oyuuui vWv,.
him went completely under water. The free school at Morrison'8,
We nresume it was a horrible which has been successfully taught
this week. We hope he will be sight, which it seems is occuring by Mr. Swicegood and Miss Miller,
they are very scarce in our yicin-
a good colored
attempted last
itv. Everybody thinks it anup-
mj mj - "
to-date paper.
School. Boy.
m-
Mr. Price Enters Race.
A. H. Price, Esq., assistant dis
trict attorney, announced Saturday
the executive committee s meet
ing of the Inter-State Y. M. C. A.
in Charlotte last week. $o,000
were appropriated for the extcn
tion of the work.
William Stokos,
man at Snencer,
week to kill himself by cutting his
throat. Ilis son prevented the act.
Grief over his wife's death is ad
vanced as the cause. , ,
W. Si Pickle r; with lus bride
who was Miss Lillian Estelle Al
len, of Greensboro, has arrived in
Salisbury and will board for the
present. Mr.Pickler was married
Wednesday of last week.
Professor A. L. Smoot, Regis
ter of Deeds, says marriages are
growing painfully few and that
during the thrte months just past,
he issued but "98 fcpairs." AVe
congratulate the ladies".
Chester Wise, an old Salisbury
boy now with the Southern in its
bridge and tunnel work, was pain-
fully scalded near KnoxvilleTenn , v b-fit
last week, il he - burning : ot, the a thorough
camp commissary causca ui mjui .
- The contract for the new graded
cpbnnl buildintr has been awarded
te J. M. McMichael of Charlotte.
It will be 125 x 126 feet long and
will face on Kllis St. It will be
large and beautitul, containing
n.lasa rooiiis, a siiperintendentts
ofiice, a large library room, teach
ers' room and an auditorium with
a seating capacity .t of. 1,000. It,
will have a mcklerh fire-hghting
equipment with safe egress in such
continn-encv as a
It seems that small pox is the is
sue of the day . It is coming near
er and nearer everyday. It seems
that-compulsory vaccination will
be inevitable. Now that might be
ali riffht Iwith a villasre like Sahs
burv and suburbs
their citizens, but in a city
A large crowd was present and
ey were royally entertained.
The children did credit to them-
lves and teachers. This has been
e best and most successful school
that has been taught for years and
I 11 1 ATioct
to vaccinate tne patrons are wen piea&eu.
liVp Miller will continue to teacn a
X.
... ti
flip 4 'Knob'.' we would rather have montn 01 suosenpuou suiuui.
of the. so called small DOX"
than to have a genuine case of vac- CARD FROM MRS. PERSON.
cination. How about it Zekef ' " f
The Gold Knob mines are in full Can it be that M0St Of the HlS Of
. . ... 4 mi.
blast. Capt. J. Gill, of Salisbury, Life can De curea i nrougn
Remember yours to serve always,
: THE
Wholesale as well as. Retail.
GLOBE
Main StreetV
Salisbury, N. C.
4.14. i. iri 1,0 n pjindidat.fi for I is with us drawing plans and plac
the Kepublican nomination for mg the stamps as fast as possible.
Congress in this district, Mr. The ore on exhibition, is of the
Price has not sought the nomination finest type and is promising to as
but the circumstances under which say well. Troughs hava been
he enters the race are peculiar and laid to convey water to the mill
find solution more in his candidacy ior tne purpose 01 juiuk.ic.
fl,nn in nnv other. Mr. Blackburn After all, trold Knob
e ir0t,ron' liimplf and Mr.Linney, thriving little town
U.O kV Ul.v vi.-.- - I ,
ooast 01 tne ricnest
county.
Runior has it that Rockwell R.
F. D. No. 1 will be changed to
Salisbury R. F. D. No. 6 on Mar.
ofi'erin"- candidates tor the Kepuo- 14th. We endorse'tms cnange dui,
i;p;m; and this and the other fact we want our old carrier as usual
that bad feeling is being engender- and no other.
1 1 ll . AniiA Vinf All
is douoiiess tne cihjh.u,
Blackburn is a non-resident. The
nomination of a non-residential
candidate is both unusual and un
nnnocaiirv. Rowan has not been
llVVV- o.if ,r
will be a
and we can
mine in the
1
ed in
rnce s
uiai.
thp rjimnaiirn. make 3ir.
candidacy logical and nat-
Hnsj we don t want to De
must be done, we
end to do it.
With best wishes and kindest re
gards to all readers and publishers
of the "Globe."
., Lee.
Church Notes.
The finest city and village churches
ere painted with the Longman & Mar
ti nr Paints .and we ant every church
to accept our donation whenever they CoQ hg and Colds. W. H. Brown,
vin2 mftkP 14.' therefore when you of Leeaville, Ind., endured death
A Boi's Yif ;ld Ride For Life. .
With family around expecting
him to die, and a son riding for
life,0) 18 miles, to get Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
a
fire. It will
be utilitarian in every .respect,
being so arranged that eight
rooms can be annexed to the main
building; It is a splendid piece
of draughtsman's skill and the
house will be a credit to the city.
1
want fourteen gallon 01 painr, ouy
only eight of L& M and mix six gallons
of pi re Linseed Oil with it, making ac-
falcostoi paintaoout. per ai-
l Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed
Oil (worth 60 cents) which you do when
hur nthpr naints in a can with a
paint label on it. .
Many houses are well painted with
four gallons or L & M. ana wiree gal
lons of Linseed Oil mixed therewith.
Wears and covers like gold.
Thoco oplohrated Daints are sold m
Rowan Hardware Co,
. l J. J. I
asouies trom astnma; OU6 ,u
wonderful mediciue gave instant
relief and soon cured him. He
writes: "I now sleep80undly
everv night." Like marvelous
cures of ChnsumpUon,Piieumonia,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds ana
ftrin nrove its matchelss ment
mtjm 4m, my mf m- - .
forall Throat and Lung troubles,
Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00
Trial , bottles free at all drug
i stores.
the Blood?
confined the recommendation of my
remedy" to troubles that" toad their origin in
impure blood, or a 'rundown" system, and
yet I know it can do more.
Fiye years affo my remedy cured Mrs. J. s.
Thompson, of llasty. xm. C. of ladies' trouHe,
and since then she has used it as a family
medicine, and now I have her testimonial
showing hat it carried two of her children
safely through an attack ol typhoid fver.
My remedy eured a case of kidney trouble
in my own family, of six months' standing,
after all medical treatment had failed, and the
pariy was regarded as a doomed man. Flnd
lne that he was rapidly declinin g, we tried the
5- tw.-. vpfka n. mreat chansre was
apparent, ana in iu mumuo
ihe cure wa permaeot: -
1 have known it iried in a well known fami
ly in th s state, (whose name I am t liberty
to give,) for puerperal rever. when four doc
tors in consultation said the patient could not
live many hours, and it cured her. The reac
tion was immediate.
I gaw Fred Howell, of Qoldsboro.N.c, when
he was down wr.h consumption. 1 saw him
irftin rer.n Iv. a well man, after using the
VAWIArfV tV1 V Aft.
J , . i.nil. i-mn.
1 nave seen two iwira, uu"'6 -
cer of the womb, (and know of a third.) and 1
have seen them perteci iy curea, aner nawujs
ased my remedy ana wasn ior auouv j
I halknqwn it to cure a great many cases
of stomach trouble, that had fiiled to yield to
any other treatment
I nave Known Hiucurnm ... - -----
sore mouth, after a?l medical treatment had
failed. . A .
I have known th wasn w cure m,
ki...MnM. vhiii the Dhysieian said
operation , alone'could reach it.
In ths Degmning ox , .t . r V
...Mum. reaiizinsr what a pow-
erful ag-ncfor reliel f tojhe ,letfd n,n
my hands, went 10 uie "
ial3lgh, ana mvuea iucm . ,"1 .iT.,
claim that 1 had a specific for troubles that
came from blood impurity, l invuea exami
nation, to the end that it migni ne
used by the prof essiou.n icoufiuui""'
my Claim. 1 offered to accept any
tet cases that would satisfy them in regard
to the merit of my re me ay. rn.au. m.
them free. 1 only asked hem to watch the
result of my remeay, sua iturcu ti,,
for theiu to agree to acknowledire It publicly.
But this they said would be ' unprofessional
anl an lireguiar proceeainj, wujiuwi
therefore) delined. although I offeed to
fe them officially my fuU formuuv
This goes to prove the unbounded Ei"l;
dence 1 had io my remedy in the beginning of
my work, and it Is now established on a ped
estal none can shake- v r.
MRS. JUS r ftftsw 3 , vuartuiic, v
Kellam Cancer
Hospital
12th and Bank Streets, ,
RBOHMOND, - - - VIRGINIA.
"We cure
CANCERS, TUMORS AND
CHRONIC SORES,
Without the use of the Knife.
ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE.
Home and see what we have done, and
are doing. If then you are not satis
fied that we do all we claim, we wui
J
rone Distance Bell 'Phone No 266 1 to
all parts of f U. S-
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S. G. WHITE LEGHORNS.
January 1st, YA.
Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth
Rock. Eggs for Sale.
FIFTEEN FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Mrs. D. M. UL-L-KK.
Dr. R. Y. Brawley.
Practice Limited to
EyeEarNose andThroati
BaiisDury. n. v.
Office over Wachovia Bank.
EGGS $1.25 PER 15.
rlauden Clement,
SALISBURY. N. C.
a SHJbub yihsket
HaZdta cured at cry Sanatorium In a
fw weeks. Too caa return to your
booM is 30 daya well, free and happy.
I bars mad theae hablU a specialty for
25 years and cnrd tbooMBdt. PfFC
Bok oa Uome Treatment seat T 11 Lb
10a V. Pryor 8trt, AtlmaUi