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ft M 4 .'!--;. j - : ;v .a-, .a a jlv 'T CURES tion concerning The Prudential's pol icies, which furnish guaranteed pro tection, to the family as well as divi dends to the policy holders. A BIRTHDAY PARTY 'A ,17'. I mm i nil rH NOT tht temporary imDrorement resulting from dangerous mercury, oolates, aicohoI, or potash ; not the momen tary relief from iharo pam given by liniments ; but a searching cleansing of the bipod that clears the system of crery restige of the disease, and absolutely CURES RHEUMATISM. v 1 We know that it should cure because it is compounded in the most scientific manner, of purely vegetable drugs that cannot harm, but build up the entire system. We know that it does cure because hundreds of those cured, have written, us that it has CURED AFTER ALL OTHERS FAILED. Tf sample bottle from BQBBITT CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMORE. YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS RHEUMACIDE. Miss Ada Shaping Entertains a Party of Friends Yesterday Jm Sold by. James 'Plummeiy Purcell, Union Drug Co. Miss Ada Shuping entertained a party of her friends at a birthday par ty yesterday afternoon. Little Miss Shupkig was seven yefers of age yesterday, and she, with the rest of her young friends in the full. enjoyment' of happy childhood, spent a most delightful evening. Twenty-seven young people were , present, all of whom wished the little lady many years of uninterupted hap piness. Refreshments were served and the young people are looking forward to the time when another birthday shall come around and they shall again have the opportunity to enjoy the hospi tality of their young friend. VISIONS. OF LOVELINESS 'fir- Pretty Hats and Pretiief Women at B elk-Harry's Opening v ; TTrufhs fhat SMicMme ITS A . STAYER Comes Quickly, tout it Comes to Stay. How a Salisbury Citizen got rid of it ' Censure is a more effective spur, to greater effort than praise LETTER TO GEORGE W. WRIGHT Salisbury, N. C. Dear Sir: There are two sorts of furniture.- You know both ; for you sell 'em both. One sort looks better than It Is, and the other is better than It looks. There Isn't any other sort. The same, two sorts of, paint, no more; and we make 'em both we make tons of stuff fthat Isn't worth its freight belongs to the business have to. Belongs to your business you have to. But this is aside. We put into cans, with our name on, the very best paint there is in the world: Devoe Iead-and-inc. It takes fewer gallons than mixed paints, and it wears twice as long as lead-and-oil. Mr' C O Brown, Columbia, S C, painted his house with Devoe lead" and-zinc. The painter, on seeing the quantity sent to the house, said there wasn't enough. There were tengal lons left, when the job was done. Yours truly, C5 F W DEVOE & CO P. S. Kesier Sons Hardware co. sell our paints. NINETY-TWO MILLIONS PAID POLICY HOLDERS The Prudential Insurance company of America has added another highiy successful year to its brilliant record, an announcement which will cause satisfactipnloMts millions of policy' holders. The volume of paid for in surance issued by The Prudential dur ing 1904 was over $312,000,000, an amount larger than ever before in the company's history.. The assets were Increased by $16,000,000, bringing the accumulated assets up to . over $88, 000,000, With liabilities of $75,000,000, leaving a surplus of $13,000,000. The annual statement of The Prudential, just published, analyzes these assets and shows them to be of the highest grade. There was paid to policy holders during 1904 the sum of over $13,000, 000. The company since its organiza tion has paid to policy holders- over $92,000,000. . A fact, which strikes the casual reader, and one which goes far to ex plain the support of the company by the masses, is its just and liberal meth od of settling claims. Holders of old policies often receive more money than their policies entitle them to, no less than $5,000,000 having been paid, by the company since Its formation in such voluntary concessions to holders of old policies. Write to the Home Office of the Company, Newark, N. J., for informa- Comes early, stays late. No stranger can be more unwel come. ; f Makes life a misery ail day long. Keeps you awake nights. Irritates you;, spoils your temper. a? Do you know this unwelcome guest? Ever have it coma and stay with you? ' Know what it is? Eczema. If you ever have any itchiness of the skin. You know how hard it is to shake off You would like to know how to do it Let a Salisbury woman tell you. Read her statement as follows: Mrs Laujfa J. Litton, residing at 329' Fisher street, says;. "I have had a breaking out on my right hand which -has troubled me for nine years. It was raw and at times kept me awake many a ngiht. I was treated by a doctor but without positive relief and I used everything that was said to be good for it. It itched constantly and was very 'sore. I obtained Doan's Ointment at the Salisbury Drug store and one application killed the itching in spite of its long, standing for it has bo.thered me for nine years. The Ointment healed up the sores and the skin had- grown all over it. I think it a wonderful cure, and so do my friends For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United I States. . , Remember the name Doan's and Next to a pretty, woman the pret-I tiest thing in life is her Easter hat J and when the two are found together 1 the combination is irreslstable and when a lot of pretty women and a lot of Easter hats get together, The Eve ening Sun can only gasp for breath. And it gasped good and hard last night at the Easter opening - of the ; millinery department of Belk-Harry's store. The Sun is not given to rash statements but It-ever before saw all at 'once so bewitching- an assort ment of women and .millinery and sometimes it was hard to .tell which was which for they were blended into a kaleidoscope ensemble that made Aladdin's palace seem commonplace. -Before the door were opened -there was an eager throng outside and in a few minutes it wts almost impossi ble to get in. or out, so large was the crowd. The lower floor. had been beautifully decorated but the ' exquis ite fabrics received but scant atten tion, so anxious were "all to mount the stairs to the millinery department Here was assembled a wealth of mo dish headgear said by competent judges to surpass ary exhibition ever before given in Salisbury, even at' this store which has gained so great a reputation in this line. The display was in charge of Miss Lease, the head j milliner, whose artistic taste in se- lecting aim arranging the Parisian and I I A Your grocer is honest and 41 . he cares to dp so can tell yon that he knows 1-very little about the y bulk coffey he sells you, How con he know, where it oncTnally came from, how it was blended or With What 4r when roasted? If you buy your coffee loose by the pound, how can you expect purity and uniform quality T HON C0FF1 n h b, the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. Is of necessity uniform In quality strength and flavor. For 0YEX A QUASTEI; OF A CENTURY IION COFFEE has been the standard coffee in ..millions ol homes. LION COFFEE I eetully Pelced at oar factories, ud until opened In your home, has so caaaee of betna dnl terated.or ol eomlaa ta eontect wlttt dost, dirt germs, or tmelc&n hands. In each package of UON COFFEE you get OflO full pound of Pure Coffee. Insist "upon getting the genuine, (lion head on every package.) , 4 ("Save the Lion-beads for vahi&hl premium.) . 1 SOLD BY GROCERS "EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. WOODLEAP a I "Rpantifnl gnoW ooefs are now- look- : domestic creations was tfte recipient ; Woo'dleaf. .AnriV 1 We ar ll n. ' for nh&nf n'rinr MR rieanlnr. of many flaUering remarks, assisted I joying the pleasant weather 'that April by Mrs. Aut Watson who' was former- Uirfne? n5 . W a r ? ly head Of this department. Not know- ing anything about hats, The Sun can only say that it has been assured by at least a score of women that , "dreams" is the only word to describe ' them. It would seem worth while to be a woman in order to wear one. For over two hours the opening continued, . the early comers when they finally tore themselves away, being replaced by others fully as delighted. Music was a charming feature of the event, which partook of the Hature. of a social fun ction, and there was nothing" but praise for the beauty of the decora tions which were planned and exe cuted by James Rann. 4 'Wood's Seeds. Hash is the ghost of a square meal. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought take no other. Bears the Signature of 0 ? A few of our young people attended the commencement exercises at ; Sa lem school house yesterday. The Third Creek Roller mill has a new miller, Owens Safley, who is. a 1 most excellent young . man. We x- ( JL tend to him a hearty welcome. W m O Thomas Brown went to Charlotte iD Id fL, $JJ yesteraay on business. J. A Leifford who has been very sick, is not any better at presenUVrit ing. . . : Bobbie Davis, the little son of H. H. Davis, cut his foot a few days ago, in flicting a very serious wound. The public . school's closing exer- I PIC0O will tota nlann e-r-m i V'""J ,txvi piac owiiic L i 111 c . LHJ u u Easter, date not known yet. . Mis Rosa Rice went to Charlotte j yesterday to visit relatives and will no return for several days. a J. H. Gi'aham says that he killed the largest black snake he ever saw a few days ago. At present more . cotton is being hauled here and sold than last. fall, v SNAP SHOT. COM Increase your crops by planting our Improved and selected Seed Corns. All . of our Seed Corns are Southern-grown, acclimatized and give much better crop resuRs than North em or Western-grown seed. We are also headquarters for Sorghums, Kaffir Corn, Teosinte; Cow Peas, Soja and Velvet Beans, and all Southern Forage crops. Write for seasonable Price list and Descriptive Catalog. Mailed -free J-iree. T.W.Woi You can't eat life's cake unless you have the dough.. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. 3C as Large size Toilet Paper 70 perRoll 3 for 20ofs Dr. Lyon's Tooth Poyc)e 17c Per Packatre The iolbe IEDep91t Sto re THE UNDERSELLING MEDIUM TRUNKS RT ft GRErtT REDUCTION Menin's Talcum Powder Only one more week at 12 cents EBIONNE A Beautiful net for suits in Black and Tan 25c . value 15cts yard 400 yds Madras at 9 cents yard CLOTHING DEPARTMENT : Last week was a week unparalled in our Clothing values But this week will still surpass anything ever before given the public of Salisbury and vicinity in value and these are the hints Men's. Suits 2 98 worth 6 00 Men's Suits $3 98 worth $7 00 , Men's. 810.00, 12 50 and 15 00 suits at 7 88 SILKS SILKS They are the talk of the town, and we bHJer a few more pieces of 36 in Taffeta at 69 cents yd Japanese silk, all colors at $4 72 yd A ieyr more pieces of Peau de Soire A regular $1,50 silk at 97 cts yard 121-2 DUCK SUIT1XG B cetifj yard Dress Gingham 4 cent yd Boys Suits We always have a surprise in stock in this department And we wilUell Boys Suits for on ly this week at 20 per cent off TABLE LTNEN We hav6 a lot of Tabic Linens and "we are going to induce you to buy at these prices A 35 cent Table Linen this week at 23 cents A 60 cent Linen at 43 cents EMBROIDERIES Our Embroidery Sales al ways attract attention. 200Q yds o 10 and 12ct embroidery at 6cts y& 20cts embroidery at lOcts 25 and 30cts enibroidery 17ictsyd. SHOES We have on sale this week A Men's Tan Oxford 3 00 value at 198 THEBROCKPORT SHOE for LadLs'ftS 50 val ue at 2 68 ft 27 In Dress Linen .. Regular 30 cents value at 15 cents tOE ARE Headquarters for musical instru ments and can save you money on such as Guitars, Banjos autoharps - and pianos ; Stiil we sell Fruit of. the Loom and Androscoggin yard wide bleached domestic at 7c yard FURNITURE DEPARTMENT x Second Floor A lot of Iron beadsteads to go at $3 98 Bed Room Suits, Rockers, Diners etc. all go at a great reduction. A 100-piece China set worth $15 00 at $8 98 Ladies readu made Skirts Another week of bargains in this popular department of our store $2 50 Skirt at 1 98 A 2 00 and 3 50 Skirt at 2 48 . fi5 Skirts at 3 87 Solid Leather. Suit Case $5 00 value at 3.87 A 10 cent Chauhay at 8c yard This WeeK a 25 cent Matting at 19 els yard These arc hints ior this wceK. Come and be convinced WE mom BEP9T STORE 121 south Main street Salisbury, NC fiugs at a great ' deduction 'I V El, 9 I, a- - I it w I i !! ; B 1 t i. f
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