1 1 hr Vol. 1. SALISBTJEY, N. C, OTIRER 25TH, 1899. TSTo. 29. Salisbury Peocilnigs. ' any of oar subscri bers fails to receive his vapcr, lie will confer a favor by reporting the same. SUDDEH DEATH. Cotton brought 7 85 today. It. A. Campbell spent yesterday In Stateaville. r W. W. Smith, or Raleigh, is In , the city today. Dr. J. O. Ramsay went to Btatea ville this morning. . D. C. Brad-maw came In on the Western last night. Professor W. A. Goodman went to . Concord this morning. Mr. Ed Overman went up the , Western this morning. I J. W. Griffin went to Concord, this ' moinlng to attend conference. U. L. Gurgu and bride, of Haiti- . I !..!.. l. t I... mure, iijih hit i in i kiii iu iiiis i-ii jr. MIkh Jennie Kltittr, of Ktatosville, is viidtii g friend and relatives in thisciiy. ' " MIh tors Knirlker, i f Handy Ridge, U vinititig her cousin, MUs llosa Fink. Ml HallieChunn went to Concord yesterday to sjieiid a few days with . Mrs. I IS. Feieer. Mr. W. I). Shoemaker and little child, oftliH city, lire visiting I r. 1 tiinn ...I ... : ..i i v iiiiiorii in voiicorti. t r N. A. Illiilr Mini hride, xnt,1iiHt I. iiIkIiI at the OutrMl hotel. Mr. lUair ' I the popular mayor of Atdieville. R. L. Wrnon, truM'ling pasenuer ngint'of the Southern Itailaay, came In this morning him! went down on I in- Yadkin. r A Proposed Museum for Sa'isbury. J. T. Wyatt, a lurge-lieartcd and public-spirited citizen of Faith, 1ms seen the need of tv public 'mu m-urn and recognized its impor tation in collecting and preserving the various relics und data which go to ninko n place of special in terest in a city of Salisbury's di ' inetisions, and he 'now proposes that if tlio poople of this city will lend tln?ir share of encouragement to this measure to fit up a suita ble institution for this purpose in Salisbury. Mr. Wyatt, although extensive ly engaged in business enterprises is a great curio collector and lover of queer and strange objects of which he lms a large collection and ho bolievo9 that by tho loan of tho-e, together with other pri vate loans that a sufficient num ber can lx secured to mnko a sat isfactory exhibit which will draw a paying piftronago from tho start. Ho also lelieveshat aresid C. H. Kelsoa Din Sopdeah TVi After- ooa BIcad Vessel Worsts h His Heid. C. II. Nelson, who lived on Chestnut Hill, died very suddenly this afterneon at 12: 10 o'clock. He had gone out for a walk, - and his family thought he had come up town, but as the Yadkin came in a - man was seen lying near the track, in the cut between the Sal isbury Cotton mills and the tres tle across .Town creek. Upon ar riving at the crossing the fireman notified Vr. A. Brandon and A. A. Bullaboy; who immediately went to investigate, and upon arriving at the spot found that it was Mr. Nelson. He was yet alive but un- conscious. Messrs. Brandon and Bullaboy carried him to his home near by and called in Drs. Brown and Council who, upen examina tion, found that Mr. Nelson had lx;en seized with an aiopJectic at tack which cansed a blood vessel m his head to burst, which resulted in his death, without his regaining consciousness. . Air. Nelson was a quiet, peace able citizen, well thought of in his community. Ho was 80 years m a a t ot age ana leaves a wile ana one child to mourn his untimely death. Mr. Nelson was a member of Winona Council, No. 18, Jr., O. i A. M.,, which council will have charge of his funeral which will take place tomorrow afternoon conducted by Rev. A. L. Coburn at the Main Street Methodfst church. . Chestnut Hill News. " IU0REB YfiillE AT VORI. IsprtTeseib to Be Hide at Ftitk lext Cnriaa- ' 64 G. S. Surratt went to Crncord John Fisher is going to build thi8 m0rninff. and move to Faith. ? ... , I mere win oe no services at tne Main Street Method Ut church to- her grandparents at Faith, I morrow on account of the absence Calvin Blackwelder has a pear j of the pastor tree which has fine crop of pears on it. PRIVRTF H1RTU11 PRL!Tu. W. L. Saffrit and been visiting relatives" COXFEREKCE AT CCSCQRD. . - xwii I9C3- - Trv council of the Christinn Endeavor union of Great Britain if TllrdJDxi if. XttHm R, and Ireland, and the London com- C. CCl?SrCS6 j mitte in charge of theworld's con- N. Cm Notv 24.t-The Teuton, recently acted upon a third day,g geon of tU Wettem suggestion made by the UniteS North Carolina Conference was Chiistian Endeavor society irt the called to order&t tIie USQal h6ur Detroit conTention-that in order thig Tnorning by Bishop Joseph s. to have the best resuUs Jrom the Key. The momim service waa convention it would ; be best to TOndncted by Rev. J: E. Gay, of v; "l i""B 7l j Charlottey who read select Grove, , The employment agent at Faith answers all letters that contain- a postage stamp. Faith, Nov. 24. (Special.) iamuy nave i..,. . . .f bj.. toeetner ana in oraer to ao tnat I nusii muss iBi&juuii6 i dcu vi nui I .. . ... r near China I , ... - lit might be i gciuci iiu in uiuci iv m t.ui r.t : nets. i a . . , i vsi . . . from the fifty-third chapter of might be well to have aChnstian T . . . . e : , .6 i Isaiah,. The journal of yesterday 8 idea vor encampment. In com- , . w . In a hotly contested competitive j ipg to close quarters with the work drill at the armory last night I of preparation for the convention, committee Private T. Q. Hartman showed the J many members of the best average and was appoipted in Ixndon had already begun to corporal. -The fudges were Sergts realiie the immense I difficulties Jonas Shepard is cleaningoff his Cox and Cahtll, and Smith of I connected with arranging for the lot on which no - expect to buu Company L,First regiment. All meetings to be held at necessarily SOOn. fho bovadr.11 well, and tbft mini. I aanttorod nninta hvat tliA mntrnifi- The prospects for the growth of .uer ; in which the drill was con- cent distances which are charac Faith are exceedingly bright at ducted was very instructive. An- teristic of the metrppolis, so that 4 : . 1 . :n rtfbpr nriro Hr.ll will hn VlAtrl Tnoa. iha enrnmafinn antra tha PVirJofJnii be erected here during the coming day night. , Endeavor or of London, "fell like ?T0 r -. 1t ? v - " j j j I o. fowie, rt. Li. uwenoy ana ueo. A KegTO OB Ml HegfO. pared to receive it. The dimcul- Dr. L. A. ScrueL a neero Dhvsl- of comfortably "housing" the session was read by Secretary Sberrill and found correct. Ques tion 2 was called: "Who remain on trial?" and the names of James W. Campbell and Luther E. Peel er were called." Both submitted reports, and,- having rassed the required course of study, ns well as the usual examination of char acter, were advancetl to the class af the second year. Under call of Lawson Boger who works at the quarry had the misfortune to be seriously injured here last Thurs day while performing his daily labors. He was knocked uncon scious and had to be carried to his home, but it gives your cor respondent pleasure to state that H. Growell were elected to elders' orders. T. E. Weaver was con tinued in the class of fourth year. " - CQRRE1T CFImIOM. ; There are indications that the naVy department, would " like to tar and feather Admiral Schley ' with a Court of Inquiry. Norfolk, Landmark, Dem. . ' ' If Congressman-elect Koberti means to say that, he is opposed to polygamy in theory, but not i practice he Js just like a good many less distinguished citixens. Philadelphia Ledger, Ind. : ; It is said that there is lots of pt-' trolem in the Philippinea. This and other discoveries of valuable! will account for the determintion to i grab. There are scores ' -of sharpers who expect to "strike oil" over there. Wilmingtoa Star. ' ' An Indianapolis .dispatch 'says Mr. Bjnum has accepted the job tendered him by the President. Would a hungry trout accept a tempting bnitT Mr. " B y n u m doeart't throw any $7,500 t per an. jybf with light woik, over his huulder, Wilmington Star. The fellows who do the slaugh- Saintarium,- Southern Pines, in a deavorers expecting to ! visit Lon- The report on education was made tenng by cable for the British m recent . Is.ue of that publication has don next Julv is considered even a,8feC.ia der for to-morrow at 11 bouth Africa, have already got k fnii,t.. a , vfi . , , " - -i . o'clock, and President KiIlo. of awaw with lo.OUO Boer. At this . .. r, I"' ' ' " r"""-- 'wlriii.nii. qUHHuoi in ineOHUini' , , .. Unnlli -m.nUnrla ! . mill iha London, committee felt thatif ger in a 'weary land' for, he has been 8uch aM encampment could be Church Senices To-morrow. ?-V1 . 1 f - 1 1 wi i n t tin n tt ii i nn roi 11 cr -rntnii in v Msv' --" -w "-' i . . i .... discussed more thnea j than can be made practicable, much would is receiving at present no win oe . : . - , , , . . e r a numberel. have been done to at least lessen OUt 111 a tew days. Tidv the eivilizerl world has its j:.uu: u IliC UUUUIUOS VJi tilU bUUlllllllCa eye upon him. He Is very much to The firgt dt that confronted the be compared with the children of coommiUee waa to discover 1 opu I iti t h n i v i nrn fl- r si i rr r r r First Presbyterian Preaching ,.d r J whether there existed any place in at 11 a. m. and 7:15 by the pastor J Ood will bring him out if he will I the vicinity of London where the Rev. Dr. Rumple. Sunday school only put himself in the line of His great tents could be erected, to at 3:30 o'clock'. Everybody is Providence, for he is a just judge gether with Ihe many j other tents cordially invited. ho vHl not be partial. He .Ill necessary for an encampment that . niitc hia fault- urpll H4 hUmArit.M. i -. . . Faith Reformed church-Preacli- ZZZ L .V Z" " V , : 7 wouia provide accomaauon ior services at 7 n. m. Sundav school that his nrosoective fufure is bright wnere, at rne same nine, catering I ; j I . - Trinity College, was invited to ad- rafe it will not take tho dispatch . : dress the conference at that hour; buildermore than a couple . of Chairman Smith, of the com- months, at furtherest to close out mittee of investigation, reported the racket. Wilmington Star, that the complaints against fiev. Where do the President and his J. A. Green were of such a nature chief clerk of , the Treasury find ." as to require a trial, and a com- warrant' for paying from tha mittee was appinted for that pur- Tresury $3,000,000 over and above pose, consisting of Revs. Rowe', theTprincipal of bonds not due yet - Boyer, Barrett, Pickens Parker, for an average of seven and a half Brendell, Siier, Willis, Callahan, ears? Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, . Bagby and Cook. . Rep. - -. The names of J. W. Stridor, L. U. -'. ' . - ' ui- ijj A , . . ' These trusts are cold blooded' i thmrfa nnH ta m-iirli ninn. na l tiftS411 CilVJl MO IUVUUUViVUl w rann neiormea cnurcn-rreacn- To 8peak of the Black Man in . , " T " referred for superanuate and R. " 6 ihtrnf Ho m o.fi Tim irco-! cr vt a i- ij thousands of Endeavorers, and I , ,r Republican campaign orator, ing at 11 a.m. and lnankbgiving North Carolina, we would suggest . s. Abernethy for superanuary re-L, , - Ai j:. If j 1 l.l..i. at 9 : 80 a. m. Catechetical in- -hwever, that is hi his own hands ior so great a muiutuae woum not ciniKiinna of k ra ui ti.a ovnninrf larceiy. lie needs to tniiiK more present msurperaoie oosiacies. n.-.WJl Uir CJT r 1H LA-U lvll.lllll. I I The pastor will preach at Chest- Abernethy lation. They have run the price of dia monds up GO per cent, and pre- Attention Members Winona Council No. 18, Jr. 0. U. A. 'The members of Winona Coun cil, No. 18 Jr, 0. U. A. M., are requested to meet in their hall tonight at 8 o'clock sharp; for the purpose of making arrangements for the funeral ceremonies of our deceased brother, C. H. Nelson. By order cf the councilor. W. H. Stewart. " Help The Orphans! Thanksgiving. At a regular nteeting of Cordon Lodge, No. 108, 1. O. O. F., it was ordered that a committee be ap pointed for the purpose of solicit at 7 p. m. Sunday school at Lee street Presbyterian chapel begins at 9 o'clock. .All the children are in vited to attend. The regular meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society will be held to-morrow night after ser vice at the Presbyterian church A special reportof the Advocate ; . hort M I " I ww ilf aa n t mx tw ff 1 .4 U 1.1. and labor more, and save more and Hyde Park, or some, of the other Plvu""?.T wac m uc wjr K account of the Boer war. This - I i LlKtrti nnH a vat ll-rfl 1 v,. . atereotype lying is boring. WU- Rev. L. W. Crawford, editor of mlHQ 6 , . , . , i ,. mmgton Star. -...; The Advocate, submitted his re- r ., ' i port for the year. v Question 20 Fe nre ready to vote' a monu- was resumed, and the preachers ment to the man who iu Put on the Asheville. Charlotte and through the legislature a -dog. tax part of Greensboro districts were bill.lGeorgia have had one called and passed examination of twenty years ago and would now .! . .Ml! J-ll L.i it n - i , i e 1 t-iL- l- ijxt htin rr.li-u id.l i ......u i u. .RODDins, anu was reiBrreu. n 1 n. m x-" i rx - , w v v a vrn ti n tr a hmii i v ii i ii !-- i i nut Hill Baptist church (academy) right for the sake of being right. He I .mp rpQnrpf, ififti , ni,ftM. hut it was. found that upon inquiry cannot afford to do wrong or be other man is doing wrong. 'This iney were not avauauie. pmce, will nut miticrato lila tmnihinmt however, in everv way 1 adapted to Ti ill a.- w v a, v M m atu v w m 4 - for wrong doing. Let Jdin gbserve our requirements has been- found the Golden liule: "Therefore all and selected by the London corn- things whatsoever ye would that mittee within about twenty min 0k..m a a ii H a V " , i character, and made their rei orts. "Y minion aoiian uetier 11 ... .... r v utesot the centre otlionaon, ana , . 7 ' . . ' b bnd n,L.aRAd onft then and kent sn tn tnein: tor tms i tne law ana i .. .. . . . , i wnicn was mostiv enconrasrinc. . i iirfinhuta ' Matt. Tf 19 I " L I T . TUf.. W Vfi.noAAU site of a the prophets." Matt. 7: 1 2. H e needH to ir less for militics to secure It as a Subject :"Our Return for the and follow less some of his present " While City similar to Detroit's IxiTCl 8 Benefit. t8. 116: Us-lv. I I'Oimcai mautni uuu turn ; iita rait; m i i.iwua a TVinnlrfTivincr m Met i ncr The his home, his race, his church and In addition to our large tents Junior Endeavor Society will also hold a Thanksgiving meeting in of the Slatewho knowa him best, i the morning at .10: 30. Subject : "For What to Pfaise God and How." Ps.8: 1-9.' St. Luke's Episcopal church Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas tor Rev. Dr. Murdoch. Lutheran Sevice as usual. .A ing and receivjnt money.- food ni' 'fining for the benefit of funds trill accumulated from Lthe orllns at the Oddfellows' this exhibit. This fund, Mr. Wy- Orphan Home, localedat trokts in flna tn fihnhld bn dnimted tn horo, IV.C. W '", ' - . . ... .1 v-i . j m , v,.ii P-rii.in ntl, n0vlm Tins is a laudable effort and breaching at 11 a. m. ana i : 10 p ...v ....... i , . l . O 3 O ..1U Tt .m. tn Ti.rTvnrrthnt.thiA MncHlia, ana we nope, win, meei m. ounuay scuoux u. o o ciocK ...j : a - the approval of ail good people in 00 a. Riihfitnntial. wav. Those who tion of Mr. N yatt s, and it sees r:vft nntrt ti10 fatherless and widow . . . . . I : . . no plausible reason why it should give unto tho ljord. ii. m. i-eonara, not least his God. J which made such exceptionaly sat- "The white man of the suth, and jgfactory auditoriums at Detriot, the State, Who knows him best, is Lln(1nn mittee rtlans to his friend. Let negroes believe this .. . , . . .u . ., , ' ii i pitch a thousand or more tents to notwithstanding local race trouble in . i the Slate-Virginia, Georgia, South constitute the "encampment. o. io I . Those for whom camn-life d"es T, , i i ..i o j i II vaiuiiiia nuu icuutootc iibic auw i - Baptist church-Sunday school . . troubles, not nresent so manv charms will at9:45a. m. Preaching by the Letthe negro in North Carolina do be lecated in the homes and hotels pastor at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. the best' thing by being patient, prayerful, industrious, wise and pru dent and he shall do well aud pros- Strangers alvays cordially wel corned. i '- . " !' T I Poir Thnm W Mnr,flf?eld waq ' 6V6T SlUCe. AWania rfOUriiai, located at his own request. Rev. J. W. McFerrin was announced as J Greater New York, Chicago and a transfer from the Louisville con- some of our other burgs which in ference, pire to be considered large towns. Rev. Dr. James Atkins, Sunday wjll have to pull in their horns, school editor, made a verbal re- for Archaeologist Pepper, who has port of hiswork, ahd asked for an been digging in Southern Colora- increased circulation of the Mag- do, has discovered a prehistoric azine and Children's Visitor. ctty which covered an area of 400 Dr J. W. Long, of Salisbury, square miles and contained 9,000,- president of the North Carolina 000 inhabitants. He doesn't tell laVM w J I ' '' 1''' of London. Christian Endeavor J x, . . , ... . lniroaucea xo iae oomereuce nu i ne iouna tne c. sus repona, w u- Wrorld. made a brief address. Dr. J. J. I rnington Star. ..... Unmn. XT...iK r..vvl!..n I ! I m i t 1 ::' -1 . : .. i. "The South is his home and here Mil ui uus. duced fa . behalf f tfc - he will ever be found In great num- th muddl ovr the election In ..-,.4 ...... that he will take the stump in ori- t i,, t,t him ., hi-ihlwir :." :" .: ;,i... . : cnurcn Utt P l position to the constitutional - - - - . - i Bn i if " k v . asm iinriv .an i t - r . , .. i ' , - me-ieview oi missious. him iri-'iic. l rMf'iiuiiiv.iiiu' a i a is a not be acceptod and acted upon favorably by the people of Salisbury. Fortunate Rowan. The political I decisian of the T ests' and the white man's interests as mutual. Let him 'live and board at the same place' In his own well kept home. Raleigh News and Observer. amendment does not, surprise ui in the least. This is just where we have expected him to laud, despite his statement some months ago to the effect that he would . support no. Tttir First Visit. Columbus Karrikcr and wife, who arrived here this week and are now visiting at George Fink's are very entertaing people. Mr. Karriker is a son of John Karriker who formerly lived in this county, but left here in a wagon in 1858, A. O. Norris, J. J. Stewart, Jacob Feldman, G. W. Reed, Committee. Carr and Edwards Morder Trial. Tho State closed its.case at Supreme Court which upsets the school law and Superintendent Mebane's work most seriously in corler Sunday many couniies, wiji uo out mne, if any harm in Rowan good .old Democratic Rowan; because the old board were good men, as well as the new, and the Superintend ent is the same under both boards. No doubt the matter will be man- tion of all candidates. membered that the of political tnrmoil and possibly Conference adjourned at the bloodshed before it IsWtled. All usual hour with the benediction the trouble could have been avoided n T rt x.ranai. . . -,". t,.u r by Rev. Dr. J. H. Weaver, by resorting, as the Democrats of J . f?nnih Carolina. Georgia, and many Thisafernoon at 8 o clock Rev. . - . - I - - I I T . other States have already done, to J - 11 muggins preacnea an excei- . '.mflninnt. We hare the primary election for the selec- lent sermon, lomght the l.p- . . because he is to COU T til I . . I u win do re- wortn Jeague anniversary was fV,m.-iot. .... ' . i 1 . 1 MU ..-..- held, ana aaaresses were maae dy ti.-l t e .i,- Plonr o n 1 Of PnnH An In TTpntnctv riwul-1 . , .. . CIHCUBIU, Wl av W W'.-W. Wfur. vivui u. u u. i : . i kov ur i ltrorr.ftnn ninpn. Greenville Reflector. Mr. W. H. 1 stive bod v. beforeany nomination I n- aujouru eun H ;.., I " - I . a. Moore lives on the Freman place, for Governor made. Finally the on account oi inais. in Folkland township.',. On the place I Goebel ana Stone factions united was a tenant house which he used I and Goebel secured the prize. The AdfSftlSSfS Tiki KotiCC. for storing cotton and .other crops, i opposition at once set up the cry of Monday niht this house was d s I fraud, double dealing . etc. The THE WEATHER. The weather forecast: Ra i n to-nigbt. tinue his" political alliance with Pritchard, for we are of the opin ion that it is better to 'have him against us than Jwith ns in the fight. Time was when Butler had to be taken into account when reckoning with political affairs in North Carolina but his race is run h.vinc? Krvincr. 111., as his deeti d raiseJ testimony was very damaging a large and thrifty family. This to Edwards. The defence All8 SBfKBders. .is Mr. Karriker?s first visit to the begins its cae tbis afternoon. A special dispatch from States- Old North State, the home of his The case cannot be concluded ville of November 24th says: Fe- forofathers. today, but will run over un- ijT j. AxW. whose disaonea ranee - " .1 J I A. A. . L i. 1- I . ... - in uoi hcca. and probable defalcation were !. 4 XV i T n,m1ii;,i' I , ' I X vju w if. i .:x. . i.i J it,:. market, at Snencer. below w. t.m the well known oho- HOiea Twwuy, Bobbitt'fl Store, for fresh beef- tographer, ha arrived In Salisbury morning on tne vestiouie ana sur- steak, porksteak and nice sau- r a"aa rendered himself to the authorities. Owing to the fact that several Jnd h;g infiaence is gone. Greens- infill iiiin.iiwu.ici noa u a i linuu, uuuuio ucaiiuf, ctu iu r ..i.. i . - troyed by fire. At that time there breach continued to widen from v noro rat riot. ... . . . i . . .... . a i i i rnnnffH . i nKir . ui v d Liptsuicu i-a . iixj , hundred bushels of peas in the oped till a geneiat ion will pass away same aay ana as id is nseiy io ae- buitdins. all of which, exct-pt about I before the evil will disappear. Had the recess this morning. The case seems very strong against aged here, so that this dictum of were einht bales of seed rationed a that day to this. Feeling has devel- change their advertisements tne I . .- I - - m m t a I Edwards not SO strong the bupreme Court will wort; no ncainat Carr. Richardson's "'jury- lay the paper, we must ask adver- 1,?- IcT taT two bales of the cotton, waslotlly j a nomination been secured by a le- Users to be governed by the fol- Rocklnz Chairs and other presents uc 1 1 rj. .ui. .uuuir uou uv "-'iTjaiizeu primary uu buui "i-'h1-'1 " lowing nonce in every iDsiance. i m-occ wo -1 . v.. ; suranceand the loss is a severe one ty for cerrupt manipulation would Tne advertising patrons of Tire I I The biggest bargains 'are to be to him. The fire Is believed to have have been offered. Index, who desire their advertise- WUIlt at j. Holine' closing out been of incendiary brigin. I It is to be hoped that other South- uients chauged should oe ure to I Everything sold strictly at ern Rtates and- estecially North h,ive thelr Py In this nfflce before cot. mates, ana especially junn i . ntir an Insert inn th I V.W i ...W W mmm w Economy at the wroso k- What mau would be fool enough to pay three or four hundred dollars Air .. . mt vaipsmp r-fiTinnc i .. . ... , iwiMkNiH mihiihn I Carolina win learn a lesson irom me i Qjg Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob I Kentucky situation, ana inose uav- life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, I ing the interest of the Democracy In I nniA j-rV-iW. market for nice una hnrve and then allow bim to cures them, also Old, 'Running and I charge will provide tor a well organ-1 meats. I starve to death to save expense of Fever Sores, Uleere, BoiU, Felons I . Th mrgk . feeding. Yet your piano cost thU Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Scalds,! " .Jl .u, I Fob oale- A late with insttuc-1 much and the saving of a few dollars page. - Did it ever occur to you that play Inir upon a piano, out of tune is ruinous to the musical ear? that it freight depot. He work at cheapest him: does the best rates. Call on he plead guilty, required a f 2,000 Lookout for BDeeial Inducements 1 bond for his appearance at court. nntunes" the ear? Ask those w-ho jn photographs at the Dixie Studio. T1 bond ia now beiaff made nn bv know and they they'll tell you His wm inteiest you. 1 ne Dona 14 now Demg maa0 Up Dy true. And the ear can't to tuned Uia frieuds. The deficit is esti- either oui me piano can. uei vui xiunui-, ncirv vcv wjmdoi. o.- ... . . , A wv U. Ki'kmVn to tuneJtforyou. 1 son's market daily. ! mated approximately at fo,000. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Best D!l..nnnirfh 1lriiTA ntil Tuln Col. H. C. Cowles, before whom fcnd Aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. - tkId by Theo. F. Kluttz & Con Druggist, - Look out for special inducements in photographs at the Dixie Studio. They will interest you. many iemocraia in i oi e w.. Uon oook App,y to ..a v lSDZX . . ... 8horten iU nfoof will not be satisfied with the old office. fulness several years. Have It tuned convention system and if the party .... k gaasae at Jackson V Try regulated regularly by WUl CL is to be kept united some better way lhem. Jflrkinau, Salisbury, N.a for ascertaining the choice of the " horse for I Dr. W.H. Wakefield of Charlotte people must be provided. Let the - JJSii JSS N. C. will be In Salisbury st Centra! I T,riHi. RrntA nnmmitte eive I w I If ntot on Thnrsrinv. Dec 14lhfor t . i-. f , .ni. l r TiTiuf rnmiiiiM 64 am tn I finA 1v (inlv . Ilia nractice is limit orfolk oysters received daily at . .. I nlrt ym. .7reenta. I cd to Eye. Ear, Noso aud Throit- a tMWMMMf i HM- fT Jackson'ai market.

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