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, J mbbbbbssI Salisbury Globe. RAILWAY GUIDE. PARTUBW FROM H&LI8BURY. MAIN XI N K NOET f T ITS D 1 v No 8 'oral. Charlotte to RIchtrto ,.i 17m No 38 Fist Mall Atlanta o Wach It) 4.1 a n. No 99 11 1 Lim .fuv,ll to Wash 1 1 30 a in No 1IMI At an'a to ). 'moiul 55 F m No M Vf-atlnnle At an'it to Wash 9 "Opm Nofl Fla Eki) Ja kh nrJle tVWash 1107 pm No 40 Atta Exp Atlanta to Wash 1145 pm No Si Halm Limited SOUTHBOUND. No 3 Washington to Atlanta No 33 Fla Exp Was'iliirfto't to Jax No 3t Veftibale Washington to Atta No 11 Local Nichnond to Atlanta No 7 Local Hichmond t Char otte N 1 Fla Lim Washington to Jax No 35 Fast Matl Wash to Atta No 31 Palm Limited Aefs 1 LT rm 1 30 am 5 80 a m 7 35 a m 8 17 m 8 31 a m 3 ft" p in 8 3' p in 8 J8 p m 3 18 am 8 2 a m 8 50 p m WESTBOUND. No 11 Local to Chattanooga No 35 Through to Memphis FilOM WEST. No 30 Through From M eniphls arrive 11 8r a m No IS Local From Chat t anooga arrive 8 35 p in All through except marked local FROM NORWOOD, You can depend on Ayer's Hair Vigor to restore cblor to m - - m your gray nair, every time. Follow directions and it never fails to do this work. It stops fallingof the hair,also. There's great satisfaction in knowing you are not zomg to be disap pointed. Isn't that so? " My hair fsdil ur.'il it was about white. . It . tdok just one l.t:itt t.f Ayer's Hair Vigor to restore it to its former tiark. rich color. Your Hair Vigor certain! v iUm-h what you claim lor it." A. 31. Bogua'n. Hoekingham, N. C. f t .OO a bottle. All rtrngylsti'. ; 3. ('. ATKK CO.. No 22 Paase'iifr .1 rive No 48 Mixed arri e TO NORWOOD. No il Passenger Leaves No 47 Mixed Leaves 715pm 8am 11 25 a m 12 m p m for Fading Hair NEWLANb AND BLACKBURN. A LIATTERQFHEALTil Sift LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. J.-V. Sutton, of China Grove, was in Salisbury last week. Capt. B. A. Newland, of New Bern, was here last week on busi ness. Miss Daisy Belle Pharr, of Mooresville, is visiting" the Misses Brown. Train Master A. .Bamsour; of the Western, was at Spencer on business this week. The Red Men took an outing to day on Mr. Burgess Owens' farm. A big tribe went out. Rev. Dr. Rumple, Rev. John H. Grey and Mr. E. B. Neave are in Durham attending Synod there. Dr. Herman G. Heilig has gone to Baltimore where he will pursue a medical course for two months. Rev. Dr. R. T. Vann, of the Baptist Female University at Ra- 1 , r- 1 1 i 1 ' Mr. Davidson Pharr, of Moores- ville, spent last night in the city. ! Marjon, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Irs. J. K. Culbertson, of i Woodleaf, was burned to death last Friday after- noon. one was playing witn matches when one of them ignited her clothes. Before help could reach her, she was burned so bad ly that she died a few hours later. A party composed of Editor J. P. Caldwell, of the Observer, Ed itor Wade Harris, of the Chroni cle, Mr. D. A. Thorn pkins half owner of the Observer, and Mr. Geo. G. Stephens, all of Charlotte; Messrs. J. L. Chambers and Jere miah Golf, of New York, R. J. Reynolds, of Winston, John S. Henderson, A. H. Boy den and E. I: Frost, of Salisbury, joined Capt E. B. C. Hambley yesterday and took a several days trip to the Narrows. They went in a special car. Will Appear Before "Canvassing Board. Gov. Aycock's Opin- . - . ion. : i , The Raleigh Correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says:. Gov. Aycock was interviewed today on the result, of the North Carolina election. He said: kThe Republicans seem to take some comfort from the returns in this State. There is '-nothing in the returns which justifies this cheer ful view. There is not a Rupubii can in this State including the State Chairman, who can claim fifty men who have left the Demo cratic party in the last two years. The Democrats being entirely sat; isfied over the result refrained in large numbers from voting. The Republicans having been led to believe that they had some hope turned out--and voted, without a Correspondent Says the Globe changing - their political condi- Misrepresented Him. LiUliO. ....... The Governor gives notice that I Editor Globe: I - am sorry the State canvassing board will I you saw fit to write the editorial, meet here December first. New- which appeared in the Gcobe, per- and and Blackburn, the contest- taining to as good a man as Rev. ants in the eighth congressional li. Li. Brown. Rev. Brown's long, district, wilL it is understood, ap- useful and honorable life in Row- pear before it." V ' an county entitles him to the very highest respect and confidence of Rumored Changes Among S. A everyone, regardless of party af- L. Offcers. filiations. - In your reply you state some There are various rumors of im- truths, but when vou sav the Re- pending changes in the Seaboard publican party is a sorry set in Air Line officials. The rumor is Rowan countv. and the Rev. Brown circulated that Superintendent Hix has done nothing to eleva.te it, you Absolutely Puro IAS HO SUBSTITUTE MR. BROWN DEFENDED. Mrs. Ramsay's Brother Dea(J; leigh, was in Salisbury 'yesterday. Mrs. Chas. Price is quite unwell at her home on North Fulton st. She has been kept in doors since Friday. Mr. Charles A. Kluttz has qual ified as administrator on the estate of his late brother-in-law, Watson Thomason. Mrs. Arthur L. Patterson, of Albemarle, spent several days last week with her father, Prof. R. G. Kizer. : ' Dr. J. W. Long, a former resi dent of Salisbury, but now of Greensboro, was in the city one day this week. - . v Mr'. J as. D. Lawrence, of Wood leaf, will move soon to Salisbury with his family. They will live in West Salisbury. The football game which was to have been played Monday by Me bane and Davidson was called off on account of the weather. Mrs. T. Ferrand Houghton leaves tonight for New York City. From there she goes to Boston where she will reside in the f uture. II . S. Trott, Esq., of New Lon don, was in Salisbury Monday. He went to Reidsville on 36 and returned spending the night here. Rev. II. L. Atkins, who had charge of the Methodist church here for four years, is critically ill at Shelby and able no longer to serve his congregation. The rehearsal for "Scenes from Mrs. James H. Ramsay received news last week of the sudden death of her brother Engineer D. B. Miller, of Columbia, on Thursday of last w.eek.V Mrs. Ramsay, and hef sister, Mrs. Angie Miller, left Thursday niffht for Columbia. A dispatch to the Char lotte Observer says: "City Engineer D.B.Miller, whp had been in the employ of the city since 1889, was found dead in his room at 7 o'clock this morning, death resulting from heart disease, in his 5oth year, tollowing an attack of typhoid fever. He had iiist been out of his room to phone some orders to his assistant and when last seen was sitting on the sfde of his bed reading a newspa per, lie is survived by a widow, who was 'Miss Eleanor McKay, and one son, Mr. Athel Miller. Mrs. Ramsay, of Salisbury, C. N., was his sister. He received a medical degree 1'romf Bellevue College, in New lork, and was assistant su perintendent of the South Carolina Hospital for the insane, under Dr. Darby." or the first division is to be pro moted to general superintendent. Superintendent Hudson of the sec ond division is to succeed Mr. Hix as superintendent of the first di- ision and that I rain Master bhay is to be promoted to superinten dent of the second divisiom-Ral- eigh Post. are very far from telling the truth. You could with as much truth say that"the Democratic party is a sorry set in the county, and that one of the very best Democrats has done nothing to elevate it. You know the very best men in our county do not belong to only one political party. Yours respectfully, C. R. Campbell. THE PEOPLE ALL 1$. Cliorua Wilson, N. C, Nov. 12. At the preliminary hearing in the case Enoch ville, N. C. of the State vs. Albert Battle,charg- ed with the murder of George Williford in this place last Friday .-i i i t j -i evening, tne aeienaani waiveu ex amination and was remanded to jail. Both parties connected with the tragedy were colored, and the jealousies of a woman the cause. .Mr. J. R. Uzzell, one of Wilson's leading lawyers, has been retained by the prisoner. TTa Newbro'a Cried, Give Herpicide. This 76rd of late has been in every--iic's mouth, and many are wondering what the word signifies, though no one has yet been found, who will -deny that NEWCHO'S HERPICIDE does the wor. Weil, for the informatibn of thousands of people who like to know all about a good thing-, we would say that HERPICIDE means,7?? destroyer or killer Of "Herpes," Mow "Herpes" is the family name of a Ciscase fcaused by various vegetable par iite.3. A similar microbe causes dan i-aiif. f: chins scalp, and falling hair; this ih n rrlcrcbG that. NEWBRO'S HERPIr ' ! rrcniptly destroys; after which the n:r rows. Sold by leading druggists. i"c. in stamps for - sample to Tke 'y.v-.iMh Co., Detroit. Mich. Letter to A Salisbury Lawyer. . ? . ' Salisbury, N. C. Dear Sir: What's the penalty for makinpr or-sellihg short-measure paint in your state? And does it" make any difference, if three-fourths of the paints are short measure? Is seven pints a full-gallon or a fool-gallon? What's the penalty for .making or selling white-wash for paint? Is white-wash paint, if mixed with a little paint and labeled "Pure mixed paint," or something like that?3' business. We make Devoe lead-and- jLVQi BcHN II0S6 StllCt IJirOcltl JAMES PLUMMER, Special Agent. Dr. R. V. Brawley. Practice Limited to the Bible," takes place tonight. This will be presented next Tues day and Wednesday nights and everybody is invited to come to the opera house and enjoy the scene of beauty r Senator Overman has returned from a trip to Moorehead City where he went last week with Sen ator Aldrich's party. Senator Aldrich was investigating . the needs ot mat section and is im pressed with his trip Articles of incorporation will be filed in the secretary of state s of fice today for The Globe Publish- ing iompany 01 oansoury. 1111s is now a weekly newspaper owned by -Mr. H. B. Varner, state com missioner of labor and printing. The Globe Publishing Company 1 capitalized at oii,wu anu tne principal incorporators are H. B Varner and Carl Hammer. Ra leigh Post. uiancne inristian, a blind ne gro'girl aged 12, was found dead . 11. iv. m town creeK last wcok. it was evident that she had been struck with some weapon, a large gash Bates, another negro girl, wassus Miss Johnstone to Wed. Cards have been received here announcingthe wedding on Wednes day, Nov. 23, of Miss Margaret Law Johnstone, Newberry, South Carolina, and Mr. Laurens T. nila nf nnnvlpn Smith CArolino. The ceremony will be perfornn-d in the Presbyterian church of cw-berry. -Miss Johnston is kno wn to a num ber of Salisbury people, having taught school in this county. She is a young lady of distinguished ancestry, one noted lor itsstrengui of intellect and force of character. The Palmetto State has no finer representative of Southern wom anhood than she is. zinc full-measure and true. ; Yours truly F W Devoe & Co Kesler Son H'd'w Co. sell our paint. Bring your straw to the Rowan Mattress Company. You will re ceive the higltest cash prices for it. There is talk of an interurban a. a . 1 Ml 1.. trolley line tor the Charlotte sec tiontrolley lines to be built out in manv directions' to surrounding towns. Salisbury. N. C. Office over Wachovia Bank. tromlAU, Jfci RESTORES VITALITY Madoo Wellf.lcn of f.!& - i. S'oJid S??oe TTalf9 JSfot "Shoo"-fty TalK that we wish to pour, like the sound of mighty, rushing waters into the ears of Globe readers today. It's time o' year to talk shoes and- new crop is now ripe, iarger than ever, better than ever.. We specialize on, (Good S6ef. the kind that give one one's money's worth? the kind a gentleman is proud to wear or a business man (whether a gentleman or not) is satisfied in wearing. We are sole agents for the . Edwin Clapp Shoe, acknowledged finest shoe in the world, Also the "All America" which wears like iron, all v prices. Be sure to see us before buying your fall shoes .... ambot Bros. & Rogers, , Leading Clothiers, Salisbury, N. 6. -WASHINGTON BUILDING, Just above Postoffice.. . . . - - - Tis the Last Rose of Summer- , AT SUMMERSETT'S But there are other seasons, and the fact that you do not now need your refrigerators and summer mattresses, by no means - settles ' the problem of life. You are obliged to eat and if you mean to enjoy it, buy your wife one of our fine ranges. And 1 while she is preparing your meals, just snooze away on our tan Mattresses, Mats, carpets, xtugs, Lounges. Everything good at . S UMMER TT'S Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Return. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mat Monroe have returned from a bridal trip to Blonda. They were married last week, their wedding being a rlnnblf one. in whichwasMrs. Mon roe who was Miss Mary Ramsey,and her sister, Miss Lena, the second bride was wedded to Mr. Chas. Crowell. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe will live in Salisbury. Mr. -Mon roe is one of the most prominent of the Southern's young machin ists. He has risen rapidly by the might of his merits, and his splen did success, coupled with his hne qualities as a young man has made him a friend to all Salisbury and Spencer. Who Stole my Dog? Black and white setter bitch, black head, wearing collar with PLACE OF CALOMEL Laxo is a liquid, purely vegetable, that con tains no opiate, mercury or mineral of any kind. It is a prompt and posi tive cijre for biliousness, torpid liver, dyspepsia and constipation. It acts without irritating the bowels; dispels colds and sick headaches. Lako is sold by All good drtiggists Price 35 cents per bottle. Manufactured by r THE LAXO CO., Darhaait N. C. produces the above results in SO dsys. It sett " . . . . . - a .... - powenuiiy ana quicsiy. vures waeu mu ouiwa mm. young men "will regain their lost manhood, and old 8 en will recover tndr yontnroi ticot vw wos EVIVO. It quickly and surely reatoTM Nrou ness, Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly EmlMioiu, Lost Power.PaiUng Memory. Wastiwr Piaeaf .and 11 effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which mints one lor study, business or maniac. It not onlv enr sfl bv Rtartlnc at the seat of disease, but Is a great nerve tonio and blood builder, brint ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and ra storing the fire of youth. It wards offlnsanitj gad Conffamptlon. Insist on having BevxyOpM ether. It can be carried in vest pocket. By Ball, SLOO per package, or sis for S&O0, wttn m pot tire xrxitten soarantee to eon or CTfSSJ the monev. Book and advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE-CO., TSSSZjSg' For Sale by James Plummer. ? Ladies' & Children's Wraps & Furs. J 9 9 9 Furs from 59c up. Children's Cloaks 50c and up. Ladles' Cloaks, Prices too Low to Quote. Be sure to Come to the I V 9 9 9 SARKETS lLADI ES' bazaar. Corrected by D. M. Miller, Nov. 16. x y . - , - V I Yours to Serve GREAT SACRIFICE For 30 Days Only. oected of havinir committed the name of W. C. Lindsay,' Salisbury, deed, the dead girl's clothes hav- N. C, on name-plate. If you have mg been found in the Bates home, my dog bring her home. If you Officers after two days' search, know where she is tell me like a found Sis Bates and locked her up. I man. K. L. Ckawtobd. Apples, per bushel. Beans, white, " mixed, " Bacon, sides, per fi.,. ' shoulders, " " ham, " round, Butter, choice jrellow,... Cabbage, per Chickens, Corn, 56 R per bushel, . . . Cotton, per Ducks, Eggs, per dozen, ... . Feathers, new, per Rt. Flour, straight, sack, . . . family, pat., " Guineas, ................ HaVj per hundred &s.,. Hides, dry, per R., Hides, reen, " Honey, per . Lard, N. 60 to 80 2 50 to 2 75 190 to 2 00 10 to 11 11 to 13 to 12 to 15 to 1 to 12i to 75 to 20 18 30 275 325 15 40 to to to to 12 16 15 25 2 35 80 9 30 25 45 3 00 9 9 9 9 9 9 to 3 50 to 20 it - J it We will send vou a pair of 8-dollar Cold Spectacles or Ey Glass Frames for only 81.48, if you will send us your MeaL, bolted, per du., old frames to take your size. : jOats, 5ons. Will positively not sell more than Onions, select," one pair to a customer. Send your order at once. Send money order. , Address, - Carolina Optical Co., 403 W. Ninth St. ll-liVOl. Charlotte, N. C. Peas, clay, m i rorl Pork, per . . . ..... Potatoes, Irish, per bu., Tallow, per WTieat, V bu., ......... Wool, washed, per fi.,.. ' " unwashed, " to 7 to 5 to 12i to 11 to 70 to 50 to 70 to' G0 to 55 to 8 to CO to 3 to 100 . to 1 25 20 to 25 12 to 18 50 10 5i 15 12 80 75 90 70 60 9 75 3 Laurinburg, N. C, Nov. 14. The negro George Ray, who killed Eobert Sinclair, at Mr. Alex. Rus sell's place, on the 4th of last July has been captured and lodged in Scotland county jail. The capture was effected by -Messrs. John James and Oliver Graham at Duhon, b.O. They will be entitled to the reward of $125. ; The people of the Wise section will vote on the Question of a spe cial school tax next Tuesday. We expect the vote to be almost unan- imous in favor of the special tax. Warrtn Record. Littleton, N,C.,Nov. 14. John - ' m r mm r C nie isarnes, son oi 3ir. v. o. Barnes, was-accidentally shot by Petter Eppes. Eppes was huating and shot at a rabbit, some of the - shot striking Johnnie, who, at the time, was in the woods looking af ter cows. The wounds are not se rious. , 7 Miss Maude Pharr and Dr. A. D. Edwards, of North Wilkesboro were married last Tuesday at high noon at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. L. M. Pharr. Miss Sara Cowles, of Statesville,-playeA tho wedding march; ,
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