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e i! e-e on lilt III. - i ti:e tw.il g i i.r r'ia w r1l fit jij.M. t ur. Loah?e-&Rd Gouch f els ?3 . HUMAN LIGHT GIVERS A Maa and m Wfnt with CIowlr Paeca-Pkair h rei I Ey' "f Monkey. . A friend has just told me of a singu lar experience,' aid a Los Ange.es physician- lle has a considerable practice in the mining camps of Sonora, being employed by a large company to attend the miners. A Mexican went to hftn one day and Kaid thai thre was a man starring1 to death ou the outskirts of ttc tow n. The physician went I b the place ii.dicattd, but he Lad seme culty in locating the pan. as no ctt would go with him, all, especially, tht women, Ix-ing-frightened at wbatthty callnl the lire man.-. Finally he foui.d the shanty iu which lay a man in an ad vanced iftato of consumption, lie was ! evidently in. need of food, and quite alone. '. - Js there anything1 curious about me? the man immediately asked the doctor. The people all shun me a t Ley would the evil one, and say I urn Fort ho next III iUvh yon c in kc( mic ill : I,' it r'!luctio:i in price, 'hk 'o are overiK ked mi them, mid mu.l --i I m h-i of them af one1, it I iny yii to tret our ri(;-i. We h.ive j wt rvived a large shipment or rhem and n. odium ' ' . . BEDS, BEDBQIKI SUITS & 3BD DRESSERS i at 10 per ctmt. heiow rejful tr prive. nou tired three or four of ' the cases ty hid fever. As soon as tins was done Dsv'iMdvor at once dismissed the scholars until Januarv. No clue as to the origin - of the trouble cotiM lie found un- fair, brought on inainlv f m ' it -n r nWy . cs.i.,f A. iiFor Bed-Room Suits in circulation. Everyone is r-,v "R1o ,Ui JLJ.wit ajv.vc V At prices that will astonish you 1:a.'..wT " i lias lx?eu located. A speeiitlj committee, went - over the ground to discover if thcr 1 V til Saturday, morning, "when it was any other cause nnd they jDoil't. fail to glVO nr KiiT sMfi ..xa a Ulll JJlgj uuui U UU)1U i ' : ' A ill vl f4--' fvAVvIvvA-. -. . v , A ill i V' sit k' stu- wa disf .rvered that a drain : foun I none. In hi.- dficl;?! pij e, I t h re e e i v e s ! stf-t.Mnent !r, M elver, say.--: the utues fioin ' theiThere are fotv- iilit closets and kitchens was leak ing in six places, ami this was. undoubtedly the cause of the wli4!e troubh-; for no serious cases has occurred at the main dorniitoiy. Three deaths are fo far 'announced.- M ss Hell, me a call when u i: need of nnythnudinJ 3 teL: " v, the fire man. Shut the door and look alj of. Huthei fordton, died liTSt Wedjiesday inoniing.. On Saturday moining Miss Deans tfe ; AVilson, and Saturday night, M iss Daisy Caldwell , of Statcsville. Miss Ik'11, how ever, did-not have tyjdioid fe me, j . : ... The 'doctor closed the door and vrin do'wv so that the place became per fectly dark, and then he saw that about the ma.i's face was a perfect aureoli of light. 111$ face gave out light, and the doctor told the man so. Sha!l 1 burn up?' a&ked the man. ' "Oh, uo replied the doctor. JTt is K.imithiiig very -rare, and the people think you are a ghost The man died oon after. ' "ij remember that Carpenter some w hci-eciti'sasimilarcase that of a man who emitted a faint light that cv.ust J him to be. dc&erttd by everyone. There was an instance of a woman who was luminous in Florence, Italy, and brt ajed no little excitement; but in lias case the cause was electricity, as the light was- not visible except when she was,. rubbed, ''when her entire body gloU'ed with a rich light. Iy rubbing h?r chciki at night she could produce j the light, nr.d she so' terrified thepeo j pie, espjuialiy the ignorant peasantry, that the authorities had to interfere. Dr. Phipson,' an accurate' observer. states that he ha3 seen a phosphores- cent gk-a-ni in the eyes of a monkey in complete darknes-s and a South Ameri can maturaliit confirms this. Hoi w.os traveling at night and had taken rt tur e In a tree during a heavj- storm. TLj :larknc&3 was iiitense, not a gleata tl light aj.pearing anywhere, when sud denly hi -saw near him two fiery lighii. Thinking it n.ight be a panther, Lv ra'.jLcl f.i'j gun-which he carried ai.I fired jrjint plank and heard some heavy Ibody fall into the brushy The next morning he found at the foot cS the tree a large monkey, the luminous ob jects, havksg been its eyes.'fN. Y. Sun. dents in the eocene, some iof tllC whom are preparing to - leave, j He savs that every tiling us! being done that possibly can lc clone lor the suppression of the discr.se: Tl;e sust ension will be nindeup'.h? the exten sion of time after it takes up again. U is a serious hlowtto the institution and is (o 1k greatly deplored; Ex. h i - j ' - .... ' Yolcanic Ersptloss FURNITURE L11E It will be.toyour interest. Are uriind, but Skin Eru.-tion cob i nr.. ..rt... ii. ...i. i t . i -..!.. . ti .ii . ver, but died from weakness of : cures them. hIo oi.i. itunnsi a- ,m1 the heart, which was aggra- 1 J Ts' n ' - ; ( oriit., V art. Cuts, H'Hmc, hraiils, vated by malaria. -There has i t'harifr,i J -HhimN.- 'hini!u. Htt i -' 1T - i t; ; Fib'CunMmfar'h. Diivf-out Pains- been, naturally, a considerable . ani Arhe only 25 ii-nt . hix. nmnnnt nf nv, o,f :, ', ure ffuarantecu. fco.'Q Dy Uici Geeensb'" ro, about the sad af- F. Kluttz & 0o Druggist. MUST REPORj TO HER. A. My-aterloiM Yonng Woman Ilaa CIiarKe of (fmalia'a Firemen and Policemen,. Only ; '; a Short tiie remains for you to prepare Leading Fmtt:re P?; lef and TJndcrtaker. (SooDtiiinQ I PUSH ifXCONC'. jx ra4rli,"L' tl'i'iu nil. WY have St'vo rn-tr titt'cd for l-'iymirs forth1 m:iu Hum of to $"MM. Now coiiu- himI see us an 1 1 xvv. will s.tvo .you Uol Jurs on ,tii v izi- tovo you w.o.. - " - :-Fh7? line liecloom Suits tit cost to close them out. Yourse jruly, t . House, Stoudemire k Go., . L ( i:TlMJi EIOTIL. JACOB FElDMAif. i i . , u Stock in Touch With Nature's Itcipiircnients bedspreads, Pillow Shams, Towels, Lhce and cheanilla curtains,, chair tidies. Our xtoi;k w'm nvr ?i lrrc ami attractive as nt the present time; In numcralle lul litin- hnvini: been in the last few tl.iys iul(!el thereto, ami the pricees are certainly not the least tempting ft-ature. W e are showing hud helling i V. . I - Uedspreads, pillow shams, towels, lace and ; cheanilla curtains, chair tidies, '!.' That cannot be duplicated at the IWures a-ke I Kvry one is perfect in Myle, substantial, use i ireful tintnt, clioiee material-, they are in the. best approved modes-, and there is enough ot them to give you the assurance of the least possible prices if you tiim to have a nice house furnished do not pass them by. Over every telephone in Omaha, prob ably, Is posted this notice: "Jn case of firo call up 21." But few people, even tLorto wl.j uia. in the habit of calling i.; ?" in evcrj' case to learn whereat ic, really understand "what 'the young woman who represents that number U doing all the time. She iff really a sort of supervisor of lire and police, be fore whom even the fire and police com mLssioncrs pale into insignificance. She has a long table of! by herself in the. east end of the exchange room and there presides over the destinies of thi eif y and keeps tab on the policemen. "Unthis table are several "tickers" in giass ca.st.. for all the world like those found in boards of trade, and on these the patrolmdn Inake their mark evf-.v- iiour when tey ..turn-in-their numbcj at the patrol box. There is a whir ring noise in the glass case whenever they do, and . if the proper time passes Srid the report is not made "37" makes a note of it. 1 It is at such times that she issues her orders to the police. Tt is this mysterious young woman who is also responsible for the start Ymj 3-jur.d of the gong, which rings out Lke a'dcath knell in every fire.station inthc citj- wht-n a shanty down In the bjltdm.s calches fire. When a fire is "rung iu" he reaches over and touches n black button, somewhat after the similitude of a telegrapher's key, and at oiuo a gong sounds in every station, .i'id every otTice 'where a fire gong is lo cated. The .arae touch of the button B:ojs the chainfrom the front of ursea in the fire department, and they jump 'under the swinging harness. Then, while the men are hitching, the foremen goes to the 'phone. Uy t hit- time "37" has connected all the.tele- Lonea in the station in a bunch, and a the foreman at each itands with Lii r to the receiver-she informs them individually and collectively whefe the 4re is located. Then those who are ftr away unhitch their horsio r.nd turn tlura back into their stalls, while tin girl who has made all the fuss puts h :r lips to the tra:)SJiuttcr and b-.-gius tcll ir g over and over again to reporters and other inquisitive people where the blaze is located. Omiha Bee. v Tf you would enj y a feast call on MeCulIoh and make a selection out of his complete stock of - i Fancy M .Staple Groceries, ! The best place to buy your fruit c ike ingredents. Because they are' fresh and cheap. Leave yo ;r orders for Turkeys, Oy-sters, Celerv. Cranberries Careful and prompt attention given to all orders. Yours truly, and Fruts. T. -M; -"McCULL WE HAVE PUSHED IT. . " away into popular favor long Vjr - ago' by supplying our patrons with the best Jellicocoai that could be secured. That is, we serve, our patrons with the best coal ou the market, well screened and of high grade -quality, at priees that you pay for inferior grades else where. Try it. Fill bins at once, a3 price is advancing. ? ' - . ir"', i - . - - -- . 'T ' ... - -. t - - - ' v Jos. H. KcHeely &'Coi Office at T. F. Young's. 'Phone 97. colored and white, curtains- lace and cheanille, muslin pillow shams, stamped and-worked, 'towels, -bureau cov ers, chair tidies, lambrequins, linen table cloths, white and colored, cheanilla cov- ers, all sizes.. Coppr Casting. The demand for pure copper in elec trical engineering has stimulated ef forts to discover a method of making ranting of that metaL Such a meth od, it is announced, has recently been discovered by an American chemist, Mr. K. S. Summers. On account of the dif ficulty of casting copper, it has been customary heretofore to saw the shapes reed-ed out of the rolled metaL Youth's Companion. Just Received ET1 Figs, llaisins, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Citrons, Cocoanuts,' and Mixed Nuts. A nice line of French Can dies to select from. ' : A barrel of very fine Saur Kraut. It Will please you. Yours to serve. G. T. Moweryr Free delivery. ( Fisher Street, . Betwaen Main & Lee St. ' - A f' i X as OLTJMBUS must have been surprised when lie discovered America and sol will our competitors when they discover that is doing business in Salisbury and have machines of every kind ftir everybody wiiiti are bound to please anybody. JNow, to con vince the publiiTof this fact, we only ask you to called examine our stock. IlarTeatlaB oa m. Larfc Scale. The largest unbroken area of grain in the world is now being harvested. It is in Madera and Fresno counties. Cal and extends over 25,000 acres, or about 40 square miles, an area nearly one-fourth that of Chicago. Chicago Tribune. . Don't forget our brautiful dNjd.iy of rhristmas dress gmU and ready mud clothing ftir men, boy.H ittid childien. Call and examine our line bef ire .buying elsewhere." THEO. . - BUERBAUM. - V BOOZZ STOIIE, . T SALLSBURY, N. C. Tbe Kcrnal Clossd. The State Normal and In dustrial College, ati Greens boro lias closed tiritiV Jan. 2, 1 900. For several weeks an unusual nu.mber of eases of malarial fever has been prev alent among the students, but wns not. ronsidered serious un til Saturday morninjr, Fisher St., Near Standpipe Jthe attending physician -pren g Jjc Xd"tt FineCbiiy . 7 1- " 1 strr i 1 IS B e ue vie Q lie purchaser of one of our machines will receive' careful IP.f inns Ivir i mnn rrfci1.ll I ' i ' i pvavu.j. u ,iuu'. vii.-.iuuaiuuiiiuiU'-X'AUiTll'llUi; Ullu an C7 Specialtij lh the. attachments. Inl E B REBHIL.iaiITG and the most delicat- usting of all makes. You are cordially invited, to call and see our stock. AYe i V two places, of business next door to the Central hotel, and co; : of Main and Tnniss Streets, over Huff's store. . - - . ' . .7 ' . 1 ' x D. W. SNIDER, W. M. RUTH, . - - - . Repairer and Rebuilder. - . -" . Representative and -.! Respectfully,' . ' 800THERN 8EWIKG Htfi AG Hli E UK. X. - - k c . -I
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