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BRIEF MENTION (From The Sun of Wednesday. Miss Emps'ey Lentz, of near Tyack's ! Btores shopping in Salisbury today. Mrs Chaa A. Kluttz, who has been sick for sometime is' Improving rapid ly. Miss. Lena Pool, who has been con fined to her room all winter is im proving slowly. "Jno S. Beaver, of Rockwell, was in the 'city today and paid the Sun a pleasant call. Miss Minnie Curd, who has been confined to her room for several days with grip is convaliscent. Mrs. P. H. Meroney is recovering rapidly from an attack of pneumonia and hopefe-to soon be out again. ' Geo. Fesperman and family recent ly of Statesville have moved to Sal isbury and are now residing on West Horah St. Mrs.-Will Thomason, of Zeb, spent Monday and Tuesday in town the guest of E. C. Lentz and family on W. Horah st. Miss. Carrie - Richwine, who has been so seriously ill for the last eight weeks is able to sit up and is regain ing her health rapidly. Johnson, the man who pitched such good ball for Spencer was here yes terday. It is not known wheteher hia services will be- secured again this year. (From The Sun oi Thursday.) E. C. Hies, of Mt. Airy, is in the city today on business. Louis Siscovick of Baltimore has come'to Salisbury and accepted a posi tion with the Globe Department Store J. Feldman, propietor of Feldman's Clothing store, is in Salisbury for a few days. Mr. Feldman is a member of the firm of Feldman and Covit, with a factory in Brooklyn and salesroom in NewYork, and spends most of his time in the Metropolis. The Rev. J. M. L. Lyery of Crese- cent was a welcome visitor at The Sun office today and renewed for an other year his subscription to The Evening Sun. (From The Sun of Monday) H. B. Varner of Lexington is in the city today. C. T. Bearnhardt, Jr., spent Sunday in Reidsville. W. E. Hermann of Newton is spend few days in the city. in6vBeay of Charlotte spent Sun L- Evjcity visiting friends. day m thNrCoumbla. S. C, spent Z.. Keeblerovity visiting friends, yesterday in the spent Sunday in wm mc (JaniessXa, the guest of South Boston, VirghAi. his sister, Mrs. NorwAg representa M. S. Brown, travelVfc Co., of Phil tive for N. Swellenburg a few day3. adelphia, is at home of theBrown Superintendent Chaffe W. Collette Furniture company and are spending the day in business. igh Point on Dr. W. M. Cook and Foust went to Mt. Pleasant yes miss roust win remain lor sever days, the guest of friends. C. G. Arthur, master mechanic of the Southern shops at Columbia. S. C., spent Saturday at Spencer. He'return ed to Columbia Saturday night. E. H. Peebles and wife of Asheville hav moved to Salisbury. Mr. Pee bl s has accepted a position at Spen cer an! expects to make this city his future home. . ALL ABOUT CALIFORNIA its resources, its opportunities, its vonderful climate and kindly soil. How to get there, how long it takes and what it costs via the Chicago, 1'nlon Pacific & North-Western Line are all told about in booklets sent postpaid to any address for four cents in stamps. W. B. Knlskern, P. T. M., C. & N. W. Ry., Chicago. Miss Sniffley has a decidedly In souciant air about her, don't you think?" "I guess it must be that aw fully cheap perfume she's always buy ing." Cleveland Plain Dealer. vLzririiiru y and bear your SUFFERING, il yon prefer, but yon will find life plensanler, if you will cnre the pains with that great, modern pain remedy, HAMLINS WIZARD OIL. i M Lilian I i V. . I Mr All pain is caused by some form of inflammatory action. Hamlin s Wizard Oil drives out the inflammation and thereby relieves and cures the pain. There Is no other relief and cure known to medical science for the pains of rheumatism, neuralgia, indigestion, earache, headache, toothache, and for injuries such as bruises, sprains, cuts and burns, etc, so certain and safe in results as Hamlina Wizard Oil. Price 50 cents and 51.00. Fully guaranteed. For cale and recommended by ALL DRUGGISTS Lni U Are the Peculiar Ills Brought on by Catarrh of the Pelvic Organs. (Pe-ru-na is a Tonic Especially Adapted to Their Peculiar Diseases.) Mrs. Louisa Westbrook, No. 9 East Columbia St Detroit, Mich., Secretary of the West Side lotus Club, writes : For several years I suffered with leucorrhoea and- painful menstruation, which was followed by general debility, until I was but a wreck of myself. Thanks to Peruna I am a well woman to-day .M Ixuise Westbrook. -Mi 3. Mstrlct !UuhWi Ave., Teiott. Mich.. BADLY FOOLED COON Started With a Message Early This Morning and ;s Going Yet (From The Sun of Saturday) About as good an April fool triclq as has Deen piayea heretoaay was worked off on ueorge Maxwell, an Council street section. George appear-I ed early this morning in Hoover's saloon and was just loafing around! when Proprietor Teeter saw a chance to have some fun. Hastily( scrawling a note, he folded it up and started the poor nigger on hia travels by re questing him to give it to Charles Arey.. Mr. Arey read the note and sent the coon to another saloon, where he was directed to take it to one of the luminaries of lawyers' row. Just where he went next doth not appear but George has been seen on every streets in Salisbury and has made one or more trips to Spencer. A late bul letin says he was headed for China Grove at three ociock. ir he ever gets back from there, the choice of any drink in Hoover's saloon awaits him as some compensation for get ting it so generally in the neck. George has an idea that the mysenousl message has something to do with something the little still captured yesterday and now on exhibition at Charles Arey's, and he may be a tired and thorough- ly fookd darkey, but he certainly has felt himself an important one as he hurried from place to place. VERY LOW RATES TO THE GOLDEN STATE Every day Trom March 1 to May 15, the Rock Island System will ssll one way tickets to California at greaty re duced rates. Only $33 from Chicago to Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Fran cisco; double tourist berth in improv ed sleeper, $7. "through' tourist cars to California over two routes. Via' Rock Island System you secure the best your money can buy. Tourist folder and information from John Sebastian, Passenger rTaffic Manager, Rock Isl and System, Chicago. Many a fellow fishes all day and catches nothing but visiOnary snakes, EGGS for hatching from Single Comb i Brawn Leghorn, 75 prizes to their credit In one year. Best money can buy. T. S. EANES, Brown Leghorn Specialist, Lexington. N. C WW Deputy of Detroit Independent Order of Good Templars, writes as follows : "Peruna has been a blessing to me and gladly do Iindorse it. For two years I suffered with catarrh of the stomach. I lost flesh and grew thin and emaciated, nervous and exhausted, so that I could neither work or enjoy life. I began taking Peruna and can now eat and enjoy everythinf been " well over a y" r jnoo Jessiemene Westl" Alter tne heavy winter diet, the whole family will be safeguarded against fevers, headaches and diaor rhea by using few doses of Vick's Lit- j tie Liver PjIIs A perfect vegetable laxative and tonic to liver, bowels and kidneys. Twenty-five cents, at Drug gists. 2 STILL CAPTURED (From The Sun of Thursday.) A small still and two barrels of whiskey were captured by revenue officers last night a few miles West of Salisbury. The liquor and still are now at Arey's saloon on East Council street, j The still which is a , very small I affair is on exhibition in front of the saloon wth two placards, one bearing these words: "Owned and operated ex cluslvely by Uncle Sam, and on the . other, "Out put all sold last night- j "One ounce of prevention la worth I a pound of physic," is very true about Vick's Croup and Pneumonia Cure- .The Mother's Comfort the Child's j Friend in every Household Rub it 6", and the disease is checked promptly. ; Twenty-five cents, never fails J' at druggists. ,1 Bef is going down daily in restau rants. 1 Catarrh Is a very frequent cause of that class of diseases popularly known as female weakness. Catarrh of the pelvic organs produces such a variety of disagreeable ant( Irritating symp toms that many peopleIn fact, the majority of people have no idea that they are caused by catarrh. A great proportion of women have some catarrhal weakness which has S been called by the various doctors she . has consulted by as many different I names. These women v have been treated and have taken medicines, with : no relief, simply because, the remedies are not adapted to catarrh. It is through ; a mistaken notion as to the real nature of the diseases that these medicines have been recommended to them. I If ail the women who are suffering with any form of female weakness would write to Dr. Hart man, Colum- '' bus, Ohio, and give him a complete description of their symptoms and the ' peculiarities of their troubles, he will immediately reply, with complete dU rections for treatment, free of charge, j "Health and Beauty, a book written ' especially for women, sent free' by j Dr. liartman. Columbus. Ohio. Miss Alice Dressier, of No. 1313 North Bryant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., Writes as follows concerning Peruna : I "I was suffering from catarrh of the . throat and head. One of my college friends, who was visiting me, asked ma to try Peruna and I did so and found it all and more than I had expected. It ' not only cured me of the catarrh, but restored me to perfect health." Alio Dressier. ' Miss Mamie Groth, Platteville, Wis writes: . .-' ' j 1 have for , several years suffered with frequent backache and would for , several days have splitting headaches. oeverai Jk in y if leiius iutui me to : 1 . M i J 1 1 a i take Peruna and I asked my physician ' what he thought of it. He recom- 1 mended it and so I took it and am entirely without pain of any kind now." Mamie Grbth. j In a recent letter from No. 2 Grant Ave., Denver, Col., Mrs. Id L. Gregory writes: j "Some six years ago my husband Suf- . fered with nervous prostration, and ' advising with a friendly druggist he I brought home a bottle of Peruna. HU health was restored from its use, his appetite was increased and restful sleep, came to him.t Ida I Gregory. j Miss Florence Murphy, No. 2703 Second Avo Seattle, Wash., writes: j "I suffered for over a year with female trouble, and although I tried several physicians none of them seemed to be able to help me permanently. j It only took a little over three bottles of Peruna a make me well and strong. ' I I never have backache, headache or bear Jngdo' Ti pains any more' Florno Murphy. TRINITY COLLEGE NEWS April South Atlantic Quarterly an In teresting Number (Correspondence of The Sun)' Trinity College, Durham, N. C, Ap ril 1 The South Atlantic Quarterly 1 of unusual interest; This publication is issued by the South Atlantic pub-j lishine comnanv. with Drs' Edwin Mims and William H. Glasson of the Trinity college faculty as editors. The articles in this number are timely as will be shown by the table tf con tents: The New North Hamilton W. Ma- bie, New York city. Sidney Lanier, Reminiscences and Letters Ex-Pres. Daniel C. Gilman, Baltimore, Md. The Hague Court Prof. John H. Latane. Washington and Lee "univer- gity Ruskin's Letters to Charles Eliot iorton rres. ti. in. sniuer, wonord college. The Overproduction of Cotton and a Possible Remedy Prof. Ulrich B. Phillips, University of Wisconsin. Matthew Whitaker Ransom, a Sen- loi ui iue xvesxine rrui. nooen i V. A1 J n : - m a. IL. Flowers. Trinity college. I The Peabody Fund R. D. W. Con- i lor, Raleigh, N. C. Some Contemporary American Es- tavista Vlcn n Will ia m P Vo-or Trln. i ty college Editors' Announcement. Book Re- Hews, Minor Reviews and Notes. The college community and the beople of Durham have been ver7 treatly interested in the lectures de- vered by Bishop Charles B. Gallo- ay. Three lectures were delivered Main Street church and one on Lu- ius Q. C. Lamar in Craven Memorial all. All the lectures were heard by ge audiences, and those who had e- privilege of attending them con- der themselves very fortunate. Arrangements are being made to hold a series of debates with Vander- bllt university, Nashville, Tenn. The ftrst debate of this series will be held ing the foundation of the disease, and luring the next college year. Tnlane Jgivlng the patient strength by build onlversity. New Orleans, has also jlgg up the constitution and assisting fcrrced to arrange a debate for next . nature in doing Its work. The propri- ar. ri. is. R. A delightful spring tonic containing e active principles of cod lirer oil, ith malt, hypopho6phat. wild cherry ind sherry wine will be found in Vick's Cromatlc Wine of Cod Lier. Oil. a per--ect tonic and pleasant to take. In pint ittles, at One Dollar, at all dealers. 3 BABY TO GRANDPA All sizes, sexes and conditions' of humanity shod well and.com- fortably in our establishment. Popular t Prices nif w p?iipi' COPYRIGHT LAST TAX ES I Will be at the following places for the purpose of collecting the : , - - irin . ktateand County taxes for 1904. Scotch Irish at Mt. Vernon, March 9 Unity at Woodleaf, March 10 Cleveland at Cleveland, March H Steele at Mrs. Krlder's, March 13 Mt. Ulla at Mt Ulla, March 13 Atwell at J. P. Corriher's, March 14 Atwell at Enochville, March 1& China Grove at China Grove, March 18 China Grove at Landis, March 16 Litaker at Bostian X Roads, March 17 Litaker at Faith, March 17 Gold Hill at Gold Hill, ' March 20 Gold'HXill at Rockwell, March 21 Woodside, March 21 Morgan at Morgan Muster Grounds, March 22 Morgan at Pole's, to 12 m., March 23 Providence, G. W. Bringle's store, 1 to 4 n. m.. March 23 DON'T FAIL to meet rhe and pay this as it will be the last round and all who fail to pay will have to pay COST. P 1 Julian H&RIFF. CancerHospital. We want every man and woman m the United States to know what we are doing we are curing Cancers, Tumors, and i Chronic Sores ' without the use of the knife . and are endorsed by the Senate and legislature of Virginia. If you are seeking a cure, come here and you will get it. The Kellam Cancer Hnstltal, Richmond, Va. $33 to CALIFORNIA ,.rtTV, Pv,uQ(m .iw Moroh 1 m-w I 15. 1905. to San Francisco. Los Ansre- lea, Santa Barbara or Sacramento. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- TT 2 I 3 . CI iL . T . 1 way, umuu raciuc tuu oouiueru irac- ific line. Through tourist sleepers leave Uitru x ajiJiib1 aiaiiuu, vuiVOgu, io25 p. m., daily, fcr principal points in California. Double berth in tourist sleeping car all the way costs only $7, and affords j a comfortable and economical manner of crossing the continent F. A. Mil- , e- General Passeneer Aeent. Chicago. er. General Passenger Age i nr o n n 001 j -r or W. S. Howell, 381 Broadway, New I - T iu a, liiue uimg iur a woman who ! w uic uun is, bo th when ho sIts areverybody I " v " j flOO REWARD, $100 I The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has ? been able to cure in all its stages, and Chat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous but- . faces of the system, thereby destroy. . etors nave so much-faith in ft a - mm- tive powers that they offer One Hun- dred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J. CHENEY ft CO To ledo, O. V Sold by all Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. ' LUMBER SUPPLIES for new buildings sometimes tax our resources to the utmost, but we never yet-have been found wanting. Our stock is constantly replenished wiEd the best grades that can possibly be demanded by-the most exacting build er. Davis Lumber Go. North Main Street, Salisbury, N. C. 8ALE OF LAND- By virtue of the powers contained in a mortgage deed executed to the undersigned by T. J. McConnell and C. E. McConnell, his wife, on the 2d day of March, 1895, the same being duly registered in the oflce of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county, N. C, In Book. No 12, Page 155, the undersigned will sellat public auctlo to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House in the town of Salisbury, N. C, on ' Monday, March the 27th, 1905 between the legal hours of sale, the following land, viz: First tract bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the southern edge of the Salisbury road, O. P. Houston's cor ner; thence with his line S. 10 B, 56 puies.iu a posi oaK, Houston 8 corner; thence with his line S. 87XW. 68 poles to a post oak in the line of the James Houston tract; thence with the line of said tract N. 2 W. 10 poles to a stake at the southern edge of said road; thence with the said roa"d N.-36 E. 76 poles to a stake In said road; thence N. 78 E. 10 poles to the begin ning, containing 15 acres more or less. I "wuuu iiovt uuuuuea as iouowB, viz: Beginning at a rock McLean's & McConnell's corner thAnA a so w second ( 24 poles to a rock H. G. Brown't & McLean's corner; thence S. 66 poles to a rock in Brown's & McLean's line; thence N. 85 W. 36 poles to a "rock; thence N. 11 E. 118 poles to a rock; thence N. 1 1-2 E. 24 polci to a doe wood, old corner; thence S. 52 E. 23 poles to a stake; thence S. 2 y?. 80 poles to the beginning, containing 19 acres more or less This Feb. 25th, 1A05. . J. 'E. SHERRILL, ALBERT L. STARR, Mortgagee. - Attnmpv. . DRvH. 6. DANIELS. URGEON- DENTIT. Offers his services of long experi ence to the Rowan County - - people. - Office over Wachovia Loan & Trust Co. m 1. f . 1117DSOK. WHITEHEAD KLUTTZ. HUDSON & KLUTTZ ATTORNEYS AT t aw SPENCER, W, C. Cures Inflamation ofS t tiny Kind. Gowan'6 Pneumonia Care, 6 6 I a recently discoveredTeme- A A iy for external appHca- T Y tion is bemcr used with n. O markable sqecess in the 6 Croup. y X ore Throat, A Bronchitis, 0 Muscular or 6 inTiamatoru v Y Rheumatism. 0 I It U the only tried, tested Y nd never failing remedy 9 Y ior pneumonia and U valua- V Q ble in staying the course of 0 if consumption. 0 n w dc nnn AaM. Y rtmauui TLB, A 1 r) UtfbiimalK 25 cents. Affections 1 t 6
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