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TCl.Tn&TrT TPw A - T f 17- H -' i - v Vol. 1. SALISBURY, ilST. C, OSTOVIJMTEIl 34TH; 1899. "NT6.28. MDJD) ID. I -, ... 1 1 i i ..." i " i rv 1 t- Salisbury Pencilings. If any of our swbscri ';crs fails- to receive his vaper, Jve will confer a ''v -. favor by reporting the same. EDWARDS AMD CARH 01 TRIAL la lis St;tr!:r Ccert tlarjei WRS Tie Uittztxi Policemtitern. . The trial of Tom Carr nhd Will Edwards, the defendants ..hi the Concord murder case, was taken up the first thing yesterday after noon. Col Paul B. Means, of Con cord, .who, with L. S. Overman, represents Edwards, moved for a continuance as to his client, Chestnut-Hill News, and on from there, when informed of the homicide. . The time of the court wag occn- y ' I - pied to-day with the further 7 ex? i Chestnut BilV will soon have a animation of the the Stage's 'yriU hotel " r" -.-.'JS. ''.-. nesses and it is possible ; tb.at ' the' case may not go the jury ptil: to morrow night. Cotton brought 7 35 today. Miss Annie Wiley Is visiting In Charlotte. ' C. 13. Miller, of Concord, Is In the city today. ' J. It. Caldwell, of Concord, was In the city today. Dr. It. Adams, of 8tateaville, was In the city this morning. II. 8. IUdcliffe,- of Lexington, spent last night in the city. Dr. Clement, of Mocksville, passed through the city last night.' M. L. Jackson Is having a new re frigerator placed in his market. ' The I entral and Mount Vernon hotels were both crowded yesterday. It. J. Mcpherson, of. Charlotte reglstt ri U ut the Central la.t night. Mra. L. Mangum, of Chapel Hillj is visiting her brother,-W. li. Over . man. ' Dr. Archie, of Concord, who has been attending court, returned home last tiltflit. ' 8. II. Harry" has leen yonflned to his room for oevtral dy on account of sicklies. ..W. AvBoger,. of 'Davie county,, is in the village today. i J. M. Knox has just completed two nice tj-rooin cottages: -' - -. , ' W. H. Stonestreet, of. Mocks ville, is on the hill today-. John Mtsenheimer and his cousin CharlieVrsnV to Rocfwell " this- Lumber' abd otherr- ms,t enal . are, - COXFEREKCE AT CONCORD. a Dtrf.rm Iktf UUCUW la liaiba lltal ItCtwlM : U3Sl Ufli. As Dr. Hufham has pointed out. Tkiaks. ... The merchants of Salisoury have placed the ladies of the Lu- alleging that he had been prevent-! theran church under many lasting ed from executing the order of the I obligations for the, premiums, court, authorumg him to have I fruits, confectioneries, etc. j do- J morning noDert Kicnarason. wno was in to the Floral Art exhibit a. a. a. -a A . I company with the two aeionoanw whi6h Wednesday nfeht. t: MM.&liii-jSi at the time of the .laying, taken Thi, oppo;tanity J, t&ten tii1MVH&: ww"w'5iro D"WW1J6 turn thanks to all those mercnants. took place, to be examined in be- The presenU were both beautiful half of Edwards. Notice had been ftnd valuable and by their Variety duly served, he said, on both the ftnd geiection, evidenced.the good solicitor and W. G. Means, coun- and kindheartedness of the sel for the State. He had not donora. Without this helpfulness been able to hold the examination the exhibit M not haTe a on the 20 inst. An attempt to do Pfccestilnss cf Secssd Daj cf Western X. - r CfiBffrenci T". " I all too llitle thought'ha been piven ... r. : I to the conduct of our penalVystem; . The following special to the Ral- not only North Carolina, but ali the ftijrft' PrUfc irivM th nrrwdinos of 1 South Is indifferent .uioo. the subr : - - . ...... !' ; -- Meet, and other States a well. In wi uu ikwiuu North Carolina the. most dlscuwd Western North' Carolfria Confer- problem has been that of making &nce'whicn.net In fJoncprd; Wed- the Penitentiary pay its expenses, " - :i v . ... and :it.is not too much to say that UCBUttJ : .i w f , this question has obscured ail the :. Conference opened this" morn- J others. -Of a truth the Penitentiary ing at '.o'clock; Bishop Key in J ought to pay expensf; but by no I the ohair. , Rey. J .W. Crawford, means is ir me mam onject or lis Di lki editor of The North Care. pfina?Chrktian Advocate, 'ondnci 'edthe openinff. devotional exer cei, reading selections from the PI ex s e: c 3 It is constitutionally a, penal in stitution, an institution for.punlsh ing by,fxecutinK the penalties of the law. It is indirectly an institutfon for I la . ' . - aj - ' m ' .- a ' . a . : J.; Day, .present jtteriij ..Thetininutes were read by Secre- by the moral tfrt or'itii very exist. J&ZSZ taVyherrilouaideorre; i -enceindj,, theae, of ,mprisooing nArintndncv f . the Wavne? StGoldsboi; DavSis tfxi$ aMirly allwho tailed to aV t type of. aifenJleman,J is a goto aVithe opeftiog aession yester- yp out ( manager. ; in nhis special line of j& anrhi&&i J, TEE STATE'S SUHYEY. Tt8 Frca Bam Na-ili has returned from Stan ly county whtre lie had been vibit - ln for boiM?tini. Mr. Fraik llarKraye, i.f Lexing ton, pacWd thruUKli thi." OMi ninio hU way to lK.,krtVill. . W. li: t;Ument. of Mocksville, spent larttf nltflit iu the city and re- turottl lioiiiu this moruln. II. A rhapjcl, cf the ltalcigh News and Observer, gavu u a pleaa nt call thla morning, lie U in the city today iu the intercut .of thata? per. . v v Josephri "banted, editor .of t(ie ltaleUh News and Olwerver, i-.-jid through the city last jitKhl teturnlnt: . from Anhevllle, wjiere le had been attending the park association. (. . A nerO by the nayre of Ad Llolt, A'VCJ'i' "T southern, wa in ' 'ttvir'ycst'erday, and white on his way back to Spencer, he had the misfortune to fall off the train and nainfullv hurt himself on the head. We learh that he wai Intox Icated. The three nefcroea In thl city wl o were discovered to have-email pox latt Wednesday and were taken to the peat-house, are each nursing a well develoied ca?e of the dUeas The neRroos are strangera here and rtf jse to nlve any account of them selves; Ihre Is alao a case of small .pox, a white woman, near the north limits of the city. ' U'gid quarantii.e la beiug fufoiced. so on the 21st. was frustrated by L. T. Hartsellichardson's counsel, and W. G. Means, who advised the prisoner not to testify. Both of these gentlemen, corroborated by the mayor of CcncOrd, W, . Q. Means, denied this stating that they had only -told Jtichardson that he need not testify, unless he wiahed to. Richardson has not I mon inHitvt nn1 ia aiibnrnn.Mi mi I . '. 'v-v" ; r Knives. a Stale a witness. Col. .. Means motion was refused. ! ' Messrs. A. II. Price and n S. Henderson moved for a severance, as they be lieved the lino of defence of their client, Carr, to be utterly incom patible with - thatj.of . Edwards. This also was ref uivf when the next matter in prdera1Wr select n jury, which was clone .with edi fying prompt ileus, though ; the veniremen had to. ber acceptable to three seti, namely, t lie State, Carr ture Co., pair jardinieres. ana .awara8ttii uosuie eacn w V .'''' each. On mot ion 'of. Col. Means, all witnesses were excluded from the room until called to testify. Dr. L. M. Archey and T. B. Pen ninger were put oh the stand by the State. Edwards introduced the : roll.- - - "W.B la. IA"i aia . .4,.uoin us consiuuiionai mjtci una iiiwj ut tuny cfin- crultr. A strict line of business, and applies him- -t r T!.-J5.irTT trr rt n 1 J .... ..a. . .jC Utest Stits Nets Celled . .C:r Ei:i::2es. . ;IillionaireOeoTX'Xpuld, of . LakewoodlN. J., has leased fifty three tracts of land in High Point and J amestown townshins for hunting-purposes,; They comprise- 9, 181 acres and the leases 'are for term's of tKreV and ' five years. The leases were in the register of. deeds office a '-iexrf days ago' and the work of : recording j them i ia . a '. considerable V task. Wo . under- - V. . t V. " ' ' .... stand that Mr. Gould'ay agent is now engaged. in leasing other land in the same ; Bection.--GreeuRboTti Earl last Friday morning the body, of Albert Hull, a white man, -was' found in an -old field in Men- ? TP--a, gret that Alberie itd-loselWli ?4 IWy '.05 laWr; llinttrtaaHeddSHn'g the previous night. ; but wish -hinf well wherever hB j high school, wtothmAB referred.- oor, nmuea iioeny. aiit.jeiiiori.ip may go. oianiy jnxerpnse. t? j r v. truest ion was canea ana xi. r. . ' " ' -l."" r Mr..DavjiisW Mash, 0.. P. ourpeopfe aumber of them PVnd; Benjamin i6gulatlbns l)f ; me MSM have W9rked;-vrilh hiiir, f FfiCarpenter, bm completed tItled t0 tindly treatment - The '.':r.-'L: ' lt??-.'':.'T -, ... 'e50urse of stuty andvassed the punlshments of the law re hardJa- Yiltlt b 'V.-' : ?'!?"!!' w "nifialr examination of iharapter, bor and confinerbent In prison; these Ji ' uCiAv were'advaedioeTclass ine acoedVanyJotherW undue, t : -A dispatch ttP. yesterday Jfrpm. -wav -rt13 T-ji: v-. But there li another considerations UHf'j li ii i vHJtr. , mM . ia. iiuvviiin ni in : : r 1 wwua.ava,. w vm w v a m a --a m - I The convict .may not ask it, .tut owe him.- the Gospel. Whethier the penitentiary, The ladies desire to put dri tre cord these kind acts of the Salis bury merchants, and solicit, for all who have contributed the trade of the purchasing public. The following merchants donated ar ticles: i v, 0 M & H M Brown; pair shoes. Plummer I)rug Store lamp. 1 riu8 A""j atatesrilie: wror.J4DVl.-'a; . j-iiAv! . , TZai' i,The' convict-' ma HarkiivCof A8hevlerivether0 Christiaorches' TTnnnA. Stnndemira A Co.. benu- 1 1 '.U Vol neiQyv.s-wriw ana j. o. ug- nnswl. WhkhH T .-- . 1(Mt iiitV . -aaa. 4 inupo iu w :rni I ' 2 ::":.:: .. uiui jfiviuio. ; . . j gran Smithdeal Hardware tJo., pan fine shears. , v. E W Burt & do ;ijhoes. A Friend, bottle srolcne. " . Harry- Brps;,"silk umbrella , G W Wright, lady's rocker. . Brown Clothing Co.; dress suit case. , Reisner Jewelry Co., silver tray. Salisbury Hardware and Furni- re Co., pair jardinieres.' . yr. Leon E Seay, half dozen photo- j-no township, Inear therhsje.uf ireivry iWatlingtqn7 colored. It . Svl imV3e4ill howlong h i -liad ijeeirdead.' thbukh he nroba-vjT-V an of tther Kentucky conference, I ar.v nPooni. nnnw f. caning mm loexamine.inei ';;.--. ?. . , . : .aV ofiS of elix Afpm omiatlt&consisy of m the churcbes have; and the institu f ff . SmUhm ShUy ajW. S, tion canb made to hav such fedaarlo ojlJit Pupose. For this re-son, were aeenihere. Since te.no, . !!? j-P has been hearcLfrom lim P. C. TTrn - ' tian people to be Interested to. thi Carlton keot hiaomce 0DeiVf6f CAT.flS5Rttt fciftiT sabject. . . j t x ;!-vV yuesuopow.as xaxen upsanu j. A Tn 7 r v P V- -P r A. aJojp.mJp Turnerand L. convict UWMUW" P,.TMXiidTianced the ile w i-i examination. It is no$&et known whether"there. is a; shortage, but ipeulatitfn" is rifetherQit,i)oay' s ; graphs. K Cuthrell, box of fancy sta tionery. . Kluttz Drug Co., perfume bot tle. . , ... . I Kaalo .1 t . . 1 W;J I " . 1 .aWanf.'-a- fioArla I -L : t 1. .77.1 'theJfaonfere elafjlfcir andjelected to deaoavroTxkejs.-' . ; KevCtiaiies VI bliernll was t A exedv4re8ident .pr-tne. uonter- belterday'Ih" the- history tf our system, vvrill dawn If our te- il! Eive th W, A. Heut h Esq.7 and a number of othet gentlemen examined Tiho liody, And Ending'- nothing to in- . ' dicate foul play, deemed it unno- t cessary-to have an inquest held. Hull. had been on a - protracted , t spree" and this is supposed to have CRUsed'hiis death. The body was huWd af tbe county hoine' Satur- Jvj aay. morning, ineaeceasea was an Irish mau and 4 ftftyrfive yeari ;v urn. xio aauva aawrva u tuo ww . mupjty about five years, having ' 'f ",c b'een'eaplbj'ed oh Various '.farif.'ajfg't.f - Wpm nilfcuu the influence 0H"'.;,, liquor he was a steady and indus-' , - A timan.- ? had only recent-TiJ' -ly; finished semftg eentence4-fon , ttniited while on a spree, Notjiing L -. ''i.'' Viiai.l-'i 4.enoa flutortcal Societyv-and J. R The atoqkholders of "the Citro H.J JlU'U&&'.Ui---w?L'ti:V3t H-tegg, secYryand treasurer. orders as a local a. uchifatong.ilieY9nown ?rthe "dead I martV rela- lines. 8o far as we can see, the r7:iaa:V lit. l!fi fX<ti&VXSS&.r I & T Xii vr a. II S a a a V W V - WW a-M A movement forward:-must prooefd in at . least three ; l rection: F rat , to take the prison- out?, of 7the hands o the apoi linen; second, , to preach the Gospel wherever there are convicts; 8rd.the Board of Charities and Correct .. . : . . . f. t tions, witn ns representatives ' r ' r - . w . . a . : a m w -'a a. a cured Oie serrae&.ol im :J1 ii;mnhn1,t tW.; Rttii'UirnvtrfilT Br t fais uaty-Orejepsboro Patriot 4'i -. studeut0viaiari 'tiny southern tJun'S-V-iik-' fVersitylnortir reaching' the whole people as it A Roaiatlc Marrlagi. On Sunday, Nov. 10, Mr. M. L. Thorn, at Buena Vista, Minn., was married to Mrs. Klmira Good night; of. Rowan county, N. C. This is the expected romantic marriage which Tiia Index men tioned last week, in which the usual order of things wus reversed and iu which the bride went in quest of a husband. . f$dn Efvin, the second- be6t The evidence of Dr. Archey and Penninger only seemeil ' tp be of any. consequence. Dr. Archey tes tified, in substance, that on being called at about a, quarter of 12 o'clock of the night in question, he had gone immediately to the place of the shooting. He found J Kerns lying with his head slightly tho thal,ka .1 Sa . a -w-a - 1 . t m a. toward the fjoutnern naitway ae- A ffiW t,Vnoffranhical errors oc .... . . .. . -rr I : A O -. pot, ins teet to tne roan. . ..lie was curre4 hich we wish to correct: 1. ! . t. A I..-. . I.aI Aniitaniln i - . .... .. .' v UU ills untk, uui iufcv timsuiii Mra John W hitAhPArl'a rtr- I .Wa. M V W a a a . W aa at wa-av war v a w been turned over bysome one be- n ftg Dair 0f.Bhears: Mrs . . . . . . I a- fore the doctor's arrivar. H3 oeai,- Charles Price should have been ing of the heart could be detected. credited with fine specimens of The bullet passed between the sixth chrysanthemums instead of roses. and tne se vein n rjDs ana musi Tne proceeds of the exhibit have gone through the heart, ine witness did not probe for the bul let nor hold any regular post mor tem examination, as it was not necessary; The direction of the ball was from right to left at an ant?le of about 4d decrees. L o tne shooter, was on work. Winecoff, John M Brady, J Ml As stated above th ectio is Peeler, L E Heilig, Mrs. John a fortupiw; bfie; ceely.is Shnman. H. A. Bernhardt, T M L thoroogbiyycom McCnlloh, D M Miller, WH Huff, eressive railroad man anaWamV- Mra Oftnrtra Fink. Smoot Rros.. & M: 'aiV,tAfi lY&$ nogers, a i muruuy, xw uiu. i worx. iwniie noyei)ix;iyears. 01 All who in to the success Ci r'-r-.j..". ; r, c . t has never done ifofojngaf Dnrinj .-(MT " -VI Ttast two vp.fl.ra . it - "ha- loknVAV ; 1 . -..' i .v. a . . a. ila tia-i i i' - - w - " . - 1 V a shouldb " , " " means, tof thftfltud Higjmt-h introduced wof kof thiri'eti XhWimPk atsfcjikd? "stndehts ? Over -Jnef tzd.; T) I M l a-w "7 A ava M 4 t uy .rBaj ""-V Jtiaieign, wno nave ior many years 0f tho students are tne -"BOAS-. OI 0$SmV$jm Conducted avhappyrSundeh rikinawdr . v: fh the central PIaonis wortfiyof ifeschcoftne &-bi'f tlMpottmvtf Beoodnjtufe: the e.n V:-?'iSL:l t-Lllvl fh reach-f Ke convi4caimift and .M an,ypnpri: . mo-urevara ipworin scuooia er k.. . .-.. ftTiirds of tho number ot studehU'V anywiBO contnoutett ha . haa bfeenio?hef.railroad t:.-7" ' - -"7 ""V. ' than toproviae ior m preacntntfoi 01 of the exhibit have Mrvice for 20 vears andhasrk- ine?pe, .neae . m u i . . . i KAitf 2 k t"vc AitTa i TnoTiao ia wmn ttvAiion i r ar.' ina Kiara iimunn r of the ladies. ed his way from -the-ground up. : , - u a:k for.r.,. tJ a I Merrill and ot&erlifithe prince of;rai road men,, Capt. V: Tr- lp.f w n: i , - . ....... . ; : " ri i vie., MLrowaerverex I and competence lnerv-nosition. . 1 which iw h-aied mf'mm:y i , --a .- -"A: ' .1 -i ' t i vnierenpo aujuufiipj. wii-u i that guch carta- Pi&h an nrobably, others; -He ywaa preai-'l --rr,--- and-worthy men; dent of llie ;H'e:rsofivTl amoutifod to nearly $110. ;! Committee. A Bsa UlnttreU There were a few good in Field & Hanson's minstrels .1 .;jlu which were here lastnieht a very " P"18- Rrftvard Rail road. and when a re- I ville.: ireached- an ablo 6ermon. ceiver was. asked, for was' apoin tfonls the nday School anniv- features I d to thai pii rsdty as linstrels I the business tofi4,satasfatiQh,7 of addrisa STdeKver:-- James r a vervl all partiea. t W -itlunfe!; editor. 1 j 1 , 1 j h,. if h hold th nistol in line WW oui.me uaaieaiures preuoui- , , . 1 . 1 , i - a I mrMaatva With hU body and th. radge muat " """f ln? 3T5fi . i . .... -i lirtna pTionr. . i nix tti iiHi.rH i . iih.w have been close, as the deceased's " . -.,-r . , ... . j. mu I been - here before and anv of its I -ien?o BUir oore powaer maru. iuo . , - :.v. I urevious uenoxmauces nen r au uivii 1 . In addition ti being ; an? a4?t.WMlRevARV& preached : and1 progressive' rail?4 iciiiiDAi'tU'i rt ' Epworth tttMjih 'charactndh :Jh&ZLm. f.' - bullet passed about I of for ! the hand of Goodnight, went as far as with the prospective to the left of the breast bone on first entering the body and from the looks of the wound was of 82 or 88 calibre. T, R.. Penninger, a foreman at the Odell mill, said that Carr and Edwarils had' come in Jim . Wal- m m aa mm a aa a -va w 4-v A I - ceremony. r, w Bl l" ora a,ar 1ov,t n, th . . . . retvjrter here last hitrht that MrJw' "-'Trr VTr inequaneMe -was one a. - r w. m aaM a v w pa m am w n d n ri-T ar arar . . . Thorn -wasa nrosnoWs business rTT - really good teaturea .Iv!A- lore l-oeiocr and eacn maa a u.n.ifot iul frMinantlv nlWl rr n n ar nnnna ihiii. - a v "J . m " ----- 1 , a f. J J 1 I I . - . - at- . has man v friends PurcnMe- ,WIU uu what was otherwise a very flat dispute witn witness, sxe ana min8trei ghow. man-id Mr, St. -Paul a . bride, and witnessed the marriage Mr. Ervin stated to a superior to that of last night .. The extreme freshness and affectation of Prof." Field on the stage was disgusting. The jokes.were i main eivner smuijiy or wwuiameteu r ; with antiquity; the costumes only passably ordinary and orchestra 'seemed to have excelled; ri;'Ml'm2 mXtiimi" ill gain a valuable ' citueh.-fl; -SmTn' AV 0 iodge most ex a ton will gain Lttmbertbn BobesoDsianv'. '. . . ' ' a J i 1 t a. sion boards could 1 do, no wiser act are at tne university as ine resun some sacrifice. Nearly-; one- , " third .; are supporting themsel ves v .money. wnicn inoy navearnea. . lo nt kow wlllrbear. at any rate, h .. . , . . . i. JT . - V - 7. v1 'iBelf-heln that aoventv-nine stu- any amount 01 rerniorcement.-'-. - r;, . . . We are inclined to think our Deo- dents are supporting themselves t le ere ready fori a movement along by,Jabor while in college, earning and we think U lAclear I hn)aUtUrm about rea COUr. s a movement win aecom- 88nadollarg.i It istio exaggeration that can be desired. Abol-r Wthartlie university by lU ish the spoils system, aud wemay. i;,, , hoUr-hina and onrmr.; more sure of fit I . . - . , , , .. , reinforce our in-1 ..--- r-r..v and iii vestlr W ay worthy boy. however poor, gation will .- become so close and t ootain m norxn am thorough that it will be impossible good an education as - rich J boys ' to fill the public atmosphere with are getting elsewhere Uni vewty . confusing cries; quicken the . con- Record. , - '? '..' science - of the churches, and thoy. iic ; C. K.-;' will do the will of God by thW f to?tonV: meu. -. ;r.; market; -at 1 Spencer, t 1 below The most .difficult task will be to nnhhlH'a storp for fresli beef. rescue the prison from' the trpolls- porkflteakafad nicOBauO dollars through it, Tbey have I ' ' t thrown . .away thousands and thous- Aip&iferlaeetiiig-'of Cqrdon 1 kndao'nllntmtieteiir men .wbo4 lf Po Vt,, geVWiS, I. O.O.F., it Was "served the rartjr." It U ohe of the . ffnfteSS??i best refuses our tstate otrers ur par I . - i - KorriQXgn, tnaiitfl. commmee uq ap- i ""fc- v "" - i 4hAIETaZt XSS BrBfia Amit. .? -y i.l-? '.rJ --iif-ii?: iv worker..-. It will be difficult to, true. ""w .1 . - - rnoiniea ior vno uuruvw.vi, iwir i - . ;t i .rBdr,. CRne. .of Wbtorf iiningf - wnyfo "rT'JriO. www i-4Lanoy?jiioaDAng ior .ine .oenent or rko .w. hnrf v Af;4Wfi il. i 4 r-t i -r1 r i ' t . . -a. " -r 'a m - . ' i a bad I MraCtihft .ia.-Jicettlin-of Mia,J nTaVnYAmo "'1'fW-ilirt flnlilaJ lv lxflt9 fr V1 -.rijiv landaoie euortana Recorder, i no one whose heart real-. the convicts, fur human- for t he honor iit Xmt- Htatei stop short of thi ! Biblical Mrs. 1 horn has many iu this count v.' whd wish ior her a m long and happy lite. oona matkvt dailytiAU' tii Alitt Go to Jackson!8aWet for ntce lithe approval of ail good peoplain '3-. Did It ever occur to you that pi--' Iii$r upon a" piano out or tu- earr 1 Ask tL' know and they they'll tell y And the ear, can't 1. ? Injt the piano can. ' Kirkmtn to tone It fur ; tcOSOUY AT THE Wf.O . . What mau would be foil lay three or foar hundrc 1 C a fire hore and then ellov . starve to death toisitve c": feedln'. 'Yetrour plan') t much and the saving of a f -lo'tunlnsr will shorten If a JI ' fulness several years. If av ; E:ji to Ktntnckj. Rev. Dr. C. W. 1.3 rd, who was At onoJime tastor of the Church street Methodist church in this city, has gone to Owensboro Ky., where-he- will be stationed in the future. Dr. Byrd, who has been located at Asheville until recently be has a host of frjends throughout North Carolina, all of whom ex tend their best wishes to him wherever he may go. Carr went in the direction of the depot, going down the right hand sidewalk. There waa a third par ty with them who had remained outside the ate re and who waa pre- j umably. JUciardson. One . or more of them were cursing boister- ouly as they left the store. The j plaoe closed up after their leav ing. About two minutes later aa 1 i lane remiiaica rezuuny ij meauv .... . . 1 aji-iDsnriai wav. xuoso wuu 1 'ha Teft.itnrr. t n re jir t: i o,h,.t.... f . -.; ' i 1 Fpb'Haus Ihote wSrcinstroc- ;giw-mjb ihetherles8 Andi-ndow Fairitnight and colder to , . "-m- W. J. Motwe, the well known ph if boplApUy t;a tJiro rnorrow; 'r i',...; ' f tographer, ha arrlv4 In fiali-bory Ccv- " - f ; V-iv;'?tM M. Leonard " : . v ' - U'.zffct'l Tl-2 I!:..::. V s1: itn mmir -y-imm: oia5toti. t t!,i fraiaht depot. Ue does- the best ' : : f Ara'tf nnd: but Skin Ernntlo.h-rclb of onr . ctntoccrs:- T7 work at cheapen ratea Gall on Z.j&&m jf??' lifeoff.Vuf chln-s VtliirWrtiA ' hlnu - . . . tale,: Can Jeiat James' Ue : -- J -. O. WJlecd.v. :- cures them, alo Old, Uunnins and v nd 3ltrj, ?r Lookout for sneelal IndneMiienbi -:.:r ; . - --Committee. Fever Sorea, OUr-B.Ifcl,v2,fi-J;t V" InopL.Dixle'sSSS - .J t-Jl- VC;. Corns, Ws, Cuts, 8 by tho r?r r;t : They will Interest you. Wo are not too "bray "to write an witness waa sUnding iu tront ot l ad. bat slmtlv too tazir. but ur hvn 1 Tacksotra market. . - -' - .1 a 1 I T-U..4 .V. ! rt1aitv nf avorrr ctvlivh Hahr Out I '.' II.O' V'l;lf-' : 5-- It wu ahout 15 minutes after ! i' tlMl pM l kOlwHitn SlisbuYytiutrHi hearing the ahota that he reached i tj R next at the Eclipse. Once virvhnW'-i.i mtincLiA liiidt. a a -.mm-w m m m mm mm w m m a. - - " ' " the scene, going first to th depot yea call you come azaln. vkdXmam pwnta.-; -cu !, rVaCw.t ' Chapped Hands.. Chllbjainsr Let tiscrs to L3 riovun I JortHX. -oyster, received aanyax presents ne cas inc. nices o . d Aciegm Only - 5 cenU a fcox. trsi Ilocklnz Wiairs ana joiner present- i v. e euranteed. tft!by TI-coV i inai nasever Deea i ciuiuuryj i P t'l..,,- i)rc""i-1. t - The biggest' bargains areao -be found at It. J. Holmes' clcfelnkOJt sale. Every thinj twlj , strictly at ed t9 Lye, l- aud Throit co?t- Lok'tot for'fcpVc.il" lcducemit In photographs at the Disi? iituilo. They wilUnUrest you, - n . idwil; t-ti:3 in every ,;:Th3. tdvcrtMrr, l" " INPLS, v. . .3 c' .;' : mnu change i ' hare their c -I 0:0 a. rn.l3 i aaxne day. a - " - - - -- v
Salisbury Daily Truth-Index (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1899, edition 1
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