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SALE OF TilUJiBLE'BM ESTATE, for protecting at the knee of girls, in both jersey. the stocking our boys or leather and CITY 1LT3 JCE WTRft L t Y IiCATED Brick Livery Stables, Brick Stores Farming Lands, Etc; PETECSOM Exclusive Shoo Dealers. MA I il ST., HEDRIGK BLOCK. o 1 o X .- PRICE CASH STOKE. ? 7 TV " 1 - are one of the principal elements : of a dressy appearance. "No mat- ter how well yc u are dressed, peo ple judge, your appearance by j the shoes you wear. Therefore, i when buying footwear, ;there are three things to consider-style fin- ana quality, .ju ec?Frtain we. amlease tjgtiding these three - '! ruu'T : pals CI- . ,We Have your Size. Harry Bros. ; Department, apai) battings. le New -Mattings in n Mattings in Fancy Ind inlaid. Colored etc. tilisbury can com- Items, Substantial China an Stra Wo are ready to sho different stylea.-Inclu' Stripes and Checks, W, Grounds inlaid. , Car' No lino of Straw Mu pare with ours in var ' quality and reasonabl Haf . - . ....... .A I n i i i OS. fl-H . A To) o) LAJZ-Alru ITU Main Street, h jshinff Department. - t Salisbury N. p. r i ..3 M 11 1 1 1 mm i iGOBO 7 niE 1 1 . f ARE OVERSTOCKED With Bissell (Killed Plows, pr rill ! Which ksv proved superior to the Oliver. To redace surplus, wa will sell One. Two and Three Horse Plows a1 25 per cent, he low their value. Prices on application. nmuiitm's mm tvrmiL (ithfr mmsu Rrpn I vf PIUI1 PIRTQ A SPECUL LCT 0i: THE BEST LJ- $12.50 EACH, f HAND CORN PLANTERS A risx LUX OF. . . PRICE $1.00 EACH. BUGGIES, HARNESS, &c. at popular prices. - ru cATxrocrs asi rwczs. ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 4 TUP IMPI FMFNT fTf M ..... ...... . WW. U021304 EAST htAIN STICET. RICHMOND. VA. : By virtue of a decree of : the Superior Court of Rowan county, rendered at November Term 189, in the case of George Lyon and wife, Thomas L. Bnngle ana other plantiffs, ' against H. N. Woodson, Exer, of John H.- Verble and H. N. Woodson, Trustee, by which said decree the undersigned was appointeda commissioner to gell all the real estate belonging to the late John H. Verble for the purpose of dividing the proceeds among his heirs at law, the under signed commissioner will, by vir; lure of the powers therein continu ed, expose to public auction at (da f'mirf. House aOOT in CBJW hnrV.'N. C. on Monday the 7th day of May, 1000 at 1 p. m. all of the following described - valuable real estate viz: fc 'l No. l.'One tract of land lying oSnnt oi milps north east from balls bury adjoining J. B. Kerns, James others containing: lo 45-100 acres nearly all of which is heavily timbered with oak forest hotno lot No. 1 in the division ffnrRlA of the John H. Verble lands. vn 9 nn tract of 26 44-100 acres adloijiine the above described tract naviri KJnttr ana oiners. wwi -u. Dili -trnrt U "cultivated landl bu has several acres of' pine and oak forest timber and being lot No. 2 in the division of the j.u. veroie lanas. Kn.s. One?- tract adloinine the above described tract James Trexler, David Kluttz and others, coniainiug 19 59-100acres all "of 'which is well timbered with oak forest aud i9 lot No.3 in the division for sale of the John H. Verble lands. , . Ko. 4. One tract adjoining the above described James Trexler, P. W," Brown; Jesse Kluttz and others containing: 22 68-100 acres. There are 10 or I2acrea of fine meadow on m tmpt. the balance cultivated ex 3 acres in nine timber and beine lot No. 4 in the division of the John H. Verble lands. No. 5. One tract adjoining the above Samuel Canup. Z. y. Scherer and others contianyag 18 42-100 acres on this tract is several acres of oak and nine timber and some meadow th haiancein cultivation and is lot No. 5 in the division of the John ti. Verble lands. - - No. 6. 'One tract of 15 90-100 acres nf land 1 vine about 4 mile south east from fcpencer depot adjoining "John s Henderson and others, 'lhere is about of this-tract- covered with pine Umber the baiao.ee in cultiva tion and being lot No. 6 in the divi slon of the John H. Verble lands. No. 7. One tract of 131 acres ad joining the above Samuel Canup and others aboni oi mis tract m covereu with pine timber the balance in cultivation aud is lot No. 7 in, the division of the John H. Verble lands. Situated about 1 mile south east from Spencer depot. No. 8, One tract of 8 J acres adjoin ing tha above I. N, Earnhardt and others;about of this tract is covered with Dines the balance in cultivation and U lot No. 8 In the division of the John II. Verble lands. Situated about J mile south east from Bpencer depot. No. 9. One tract of 21 acres of nearly all cleared land adjoining I. N. Earnhardt and others on which is a cabin and being lot No. 9 in the division of the John H. Verble lands. Situated about I mile south east from Spencer depot. No. 10. One tract of 71 acres of land adjoining Samuel Canup and I. N. Earnhardt and froniu 443 feet on Heillg street, than J of this lot is grown up in pines and is lot No- 10 in the division nf thejohn 11. Verble lands. Situated about J of a mile south east from Southern Citv - feet on HeUigSt.thte lot is timbered mostly Pines, and w lot Iso. limine division of the John II. Verble anda. situate 1 of a mile S. E. from Southern City. ; ' -.- j- ' " No. 15. One tract of 31 acres adjoin- a-.. ... & m . AAA ng Mat hew vveant una ironisijw feet on Ueilig St. this lot U heavily imbered aud is No. la in the divis ion of the John IL Verble lands, fit" uate about J. of a mile S. E. from Soirthern City. .", l VJ- No. 16. One tract of 4i acres ad bining U N. Earnhart and fronis 300 feet ou Heillg St. this- lot is timber:' ed with Pine and Oak and is No. 16 in the division of the John - II. V ef bie land, eituats about 1 mileS. E. Southern City. -V u.-; No. 17. One lot of 21 acres adjoin- tngMathewWeantand fronts 3oofeet on lleillg St.this lot is timbered with Oak and is lot rvo; 17 in tne di vision of the' John Verble land near Southern Wty.-v- -, No. -18. One. lot of 1 15 acres ad joining A; S. Heillg and Ir N . Earn hart about of thU lot is timoerea mostly oak and is No. 18 in the di vision of the John II. Verble lands, and Is near Southern City.- . - No.1 19. In - the 1 suburbs of Southern City. One lot fronting 60 feet and extending back 280 reet, on this lot- it situated ' a nearly new 4 room cottage and is lotNu, 19 on th plot of the John:li. Verble lands. No. 20. One lot adjoining the above fronting CO fret'md extending back about 2391 feet, on this lot is situated a nearly uew 4 room cottage and is lot No. 20 on the'plotof the John' 11. Verble lards ' . - ; - No. 21. One lot v adjoining ; the 33 on the plat of the bletowu lots. - " John H. Ver Answering an Adyerlisement. An exchange offersla sample of great honesty in a business trans action. In a certain school the children are given widely varying exercises in the use of English. Sometimes they copy poetry "for the blackboard, or they write, let ters and answer advertisements. - The other day a Wanted" ad vertisement appeared - on . the board,;and all the little girls were required to hand in written appli- C'rT- Wfltrs ta l!;3 l!::l::--t- The following is the copy of a letter written by Capt. "W. Mur-. duch WUey.to tlw Charlotte Ob- server jn reply to an . editorial m Sunday's Observer:' ... ; Saijsbuby, N. C, M'ch 2d, Editor Chaelotte Obsebveh: Dear Sir :-The Naval luspec- tion Board, is entirely rmstu- men . the Nantucket No. 34. One lot adjoining the above fronting 50 feet on Libert v street and extends back on one line 103 feet. The other lines are irresru- lar.- On this lot is a 4 room house and No. 34 on the plat of the John U. Verblo town lots. - ; Ko. 35. ; One lot on the corner of Lee and Liberty streets, fronting 521 on Liberty street and 53 feet ou Lee street with an alley extending back. - On this lot Is a 4 room house and is No. 35 on the plat of the Ver ble town lots. , - ;: ; -"-. ;V ; No. 36. One lot on the North West side of Lee street' and adloin- tng the above described Jot fronting 48 feet oa Lee street and extending back on one line 801 feet." The oth er lines are irregular. On this lot Is a 3. room house and is No. 36 on the plat of the John II. Veroie town lots. - : . ; No. 37,- One lot in East Ward of Salisbury on the North West side of l.ee street between Liberty and Council streets adjoining DL: Arey and others sronting 44 feet o Lee street and extending back 175 feet. Ou this lot is situ a ted a neerly new 9 room house and is No. 37 on the piat oi tne John verble town lots. r- . . No. 38. One lot In the East AVard pnrfalisbury on the South West side of Council street betweeu the N. C. railroad and Long street, odjoinlng Mack Henderson and other.-." front- mg 48 leet tn Council street and ex tending back about 190 feet. Ou this lot is a 2 rjoni house and is lot No. 38 on the plat of the John II. Ver ble town lots. " - ; '. above and on uemg Avenue, No. 39. One lot adiolniim thn . . . . i , ,.i .it . - - . r ry lot - is neany inaouiar supu aDovt rronting1 40 . feet on Council bounded as roiiowe: une line ziy street and extendlne bai k 19t feet. feet, one 211 feet, one 150 feet, on On this lot is a 4 room house and is this lot Is aheatrly new4room cottage n0t No. 39 on the plat of the John half interest in a well; and is lot No. H." Verble town lots. ' ... 21 on the plot of the Verble land.:- No. 22. One--other lot fronting 1 den and others fronting 45 feet on about 150 feet on Heilig "Avenue and Council street and extending back also on Verble t.;thisis a 3 corner- about 192 feet. On this lot is a 4 ed lot bounded as follows:. One line room houso and is lot No. 40 on the 150 feet, one line 230 feet, oub line plat of the John H. Verble town 174 feet, on this Jut is a nearly new 4 lots. The last three described clots room cottage,, , and is lot No- 22 1 n are very near the ticket office of the ine,piot ,o tnv.f eroie - lauu uiim sou mem liailway Co. - ' JSo. 41. One lot in the South ward of Salisbury, N. C, on the corner of cation in rep.. . : - . . t h 15 . ' x ,; - ' '' . - - l A 'A, 1 piy ny letter to iiss omitu, v o- , . he Bank Street. oemg piu r f nu:. wui,. .wu acted as guard snip at c J .1 x- . nf Port Roval Sound. : These guna promptly wniteu nuu unuueu . i v- . . f nrffet - 1 iinLAtisUKr T w von were fired every few days at target A:n:i.- t u.tt nraetice. which statement hats. Can't you get some Please let me know at once , . . Edittx Joxxs.V else? A FflElBHT WRECK. can do body verified: by once, well, of the Port Royal Navy ard,- ; byXieut, C;. 1. oore, -u. N., bur firsVCommander, by Com- manderGeo. L. Morton, vapt. - C. Naval Brigade, who succeeded Moore in command, : as well as- T3 Car$ go Off Ml Trick at Ctlai Grcte. by your towusman, Mr. W alter CDHiSCtar Sligttlj EnilSSl. Brem, Jr., - late of .tne ocwuu Whatmight have been a very Ca, who , m senousfreightwreckc.curre China Grove yesterday afternoon W clunnS Wl1, . . - . ... about 4 o'clock. -, . tu?y pjp!r ; . The freight coming into China -"JST?'. ""Ve: Grove from the South was travel- r ' ing at'the rate of 40miles an hour -cuy about two miles out from the express uix iw . -y ;. .i. ' li Nantucket's guns, as ucjiguim niilesiiv ionditlon the cars to hieh "they - lJf he :m08t . 7 ' I J 4Kin4- nn anamv'o chin re. beloneed were dragged alonsc the road bed. When the damage was finally discovered the -train was stonDed but not before two cars were derailed. - The conductor on the train -was slightly, bruised. A BIO DEAL. No. 23 One lot in the East Ward of , the town.. of Salisbury On the North side orthe VV. N. C. Railroad aud fronts 65,feetand on Main Street and extends back ; about 224 feet, and is a Dart of the John ILlVerble home or tan yard lot and is No. 23 on the Verble .plot of town lots. No. 24. Oivei lot adjoining the- above, fronts. 65 feet on Main Street and extends back about 227 feet and Is a part of the John II. Verble home or fan yard lot and is No. 24 on the plot of thet.VerbJe town lots. No.25. One lot adjoining the above and on the corner of Main and La fayette Sts. fronting 62 feet on Main Street and extending back with La fayette street about 23 feet on this lot is a large shed-house nd is lot No. 25 -on. the plot of the John H. Verble town lots. ; . ; No. 26. One lot In East Ward of Salisbury on the corner of Main and i Lafayette Sts. fronting 163 feet on Main Street 235 feet on Lafayette St. and 292 on the Railroad, on this lot is a b room aweiung, Kitchen, and a Lee aud Finher streets, frdntln'g 50 feet on Lee street and extending back with Fisher street 100 feet. On this lot is a 4 room dwelling house, and is lot No. 41 on the plat of the John II. Verble town lots. . ; , No. 42. One lot adioininer the above fronting 50 feet on Lee street and extending back 100 feet. On this lot is a nearly uew dwelling house and a stable, and is lot No. 42 on the plat of the John II. Verble town lots. No. 43. One lot on the East side of the N. C, Railroad in the town of Southern City, fronting 40 feet on Railroad street and extending back 200 feet pdjoining R. Lee Wright, VV. M. Woodward and: others. On this lot is situated a 2 story, 6 room frame dwelling house. No. 44. One"lot in the East ward of Salisbury on the South East side of Main street between Inuisa and Council streets, adjoining Leroy Me roneyand others near the Meronev opera house, fronting on Main street with modern guns could lay off at a distance of three or four miles and nound us to 'nieces " without receiving a' scratch in return. The witticisms in which your humorous narairanher indulges at . . the expeuse of the North" Carolina Naval Reserves do not . tomh fhft writer aa he is not now - arid t i "t m at v nf Ta I . . . bti raui, Minn., Aiarcn z i . never was a member.of that or is true that the Northern Pacific ganization, but was simply as- has completed a sale for a half Bne to the Nantucket after cn million acres of land m Northern hi afinfy in the United States navv. Minnesota to a lumber syndicate However, I will take this occasion for a million dollars. to remark that it is rather hard that such a brave and capable bod v of men should bo taunted with lack of achievement due to no fault of their own. Tbere was not-a man on the Nantucket who Adolphus Lyerly and his young Ad not chafe under tbe-burden of bride moved to l?aith into one ol Aon j uw ,fua T-fc . . -.1 T! J I . , reeier uros. resiueuces, xiiuuy.-. vnvw nomrfm0n . ,-mf "nna ;hn J. T. Wyatt paid out $144 to did not repeatedly ask a transfer his work hands Saturday. . to active service. But the author ial. A. Deal and l! O .Trexler ies 't Washington, as is gener have' iust finished u Will Bame's aiy ine case n.cro ; Items From Falti. - A young house-keeper has arriv ed ta Andy Casper's. new residence. " Twin girls arrived at Mr. Jim i Castor's recently. " North Caro lina interests are involved, showed but scant consideration for .the North Carolina Naval Reserves, which perhaps is .not surprising John Taylor and A. C. Holluian, when we even find the loading pa of Salisbury, are painting the Re- per in the State deriding the', ser- spring and known a the home place 28 feet and 8 inches and extending oi inp.iaie jonn xi. v eroie, ana ir No. 26 on the plotf the Verble town lots. . ' ' ELLS I.'MSS1EN &W& Ikst made, beet wlels in the world, rims soaked in boiling linseed oil Heaviest round edge steel tire and guaranteed to stay tight. Dest skeins, steel tongue cap that eant break and only half weight of cast caps. All clips and bolts made of Norway iron at double cost of kind used by others. Maqo hy best workmen in best equipped factory and of Very best ma terial all through that money will buy. They are made on honor, guaran teed to give satisfaction and cheaper in end than lower priced wagons. All " t) 7 j, y u v "Komi running-ana oesi, ana several nundrcd more will be jpJd this year than ever before, and will be to your interest' to get one. ( (r,zT2znhzt very piece in evpnwaon la warranted. V 12, ivJ W pd -No. II. One tract of 7 acres adjoin ing Samuel Canup and Peter Swink and frouts 44a feet on Heilig street nearly the whole of this lot is heavi ly timbered and is lot No. ll in the division of the John H. Verble lands Situated about of a in lie south east from Southern City. No. 12. One tract of 5 6-100 acres adjoining I. N. Earnhart and fronts 300 feet on Heilig St. more than of this lot la timbered and is lot No. 12 in the division of the John U. Ver ble land situate about mile Southern city. No. 13. One tract of 4 1-5 acres ad joining Peter Swinkand fronts 300 feet on Heilig m. this lot is heavily timbered and is lot No. 13 In the di vision of the John H. Verble land. situate about a mile irom southern city. , .. ; No. 14. One tract of 6 Acres adjoin ing I. N. Earnhart and fronts 300 No. 27. One lot In the East Waid of Salisbury, on the N. W. side ol Lee St, between Ometery and Franklin Sts. adjoining Wm. Smith and others, frouting64 feet ot Lee St. and extending back 200 feet on this lot is situated a 5 room dwelling ; and 13 No. 27 on the plot of the Ver ble town lots. ' - v ; . No.28. One lot adjoining the above Presbyterian Chapel and others fronts 62 feet on Lee St. and extends back 200 feet, on this lot is situated a o room "dwelling ana is zo. zs on the plots of the Vrble town lots. . No. 30 One lot in the East . Ward of Salisbury on the N. E side of Liberty street, fronting 03 leet on Liberty street and extending back 51 feet with a 4 foot back-alley. On this lot is a 9 room brick house and is No. 30 on the plat of the Verble town lots. .';;' l "4-"' No. 81. One vacant lot adjoining the above fronting 48 feet on Liber ty street and extending back 46 feet with an alley, extending back 103 feet, and is No. 31 on the platof the John H. Verble town lots. ; Ko.32. One lot adjoining the above fropting i6K feet pp Libprty street and extending back 103 feet. On this lot is a 5 room house and ia No. 32 on tho Plat of the John II. Verble town lots. ' No. 33. One lot adjoining the above fronting 46V feet on Liberty street and extending hack 103 feet on this lot is a 5 room house and is No. back 200 feet. On this lot is situat ed the two story brick building oc ru pied by James Moyle as a bar Mom. - . - . i. ' No. 45," One lot in the Booth ward of Salisbury, N. C... on the South corner at the intersection of Lee and Bank streets fronting about 34 feet on Bank street and extending back with Lee street about 68 feet. On this lot1 is situated a "4 room dwelling house. J; " No. 46. One lot in the North ward of Salisbury, N. C, on the North Eat side of . Inn is street between Main and Church streets, adjoining the lots of John G. Heilig,-Edwin Shaver, B. H. Marsh and others, fronting 65 feet on Inniss street and extending back about 254. feet, also extendingin Iorth East direction from back of said lot to Church street on which is situated a large brick building known as the Verble Hi very stable. . - , - - No. 47 One lot in the North ward of Salisbury, N. CV on the North East side of Cemetery street between Main and Church streets adjoining O. W.'iAtwell and others,1 fronting 44 feet and 8 inches on Cemetery street and extending back 86 feet. On this lot is situated a 3 room dwelling house. 7 No. .43. .Ono tract of land in Franklin township situated about 4 miles North West Iroqi Salpmiiry, N. C, on Jump and Run branch, ad joining the lands of .Henry Propst, Thomas Gheen and others, and con taining 58 l-io acres more or less. On this tract of land is situated a dwelling, barn and other houses. formed church here inside and out and have another church here wait on them to paint it. :' Mr. waiter, ot woodside is painting Mr. Calvin'Lingle's new house. The young people are preparing to have a picnic at Faith faster Monday, so Mr. Tom Lingle tells us. ' ". ? . Miss Ida Moose went down to visit her parents, Saturday. Mr. Jonas Shepard has set in to learn ,the carpenters ; trade with W; S Earnhardt, , There will be a big . missionary sale Shiloh .church at Woodside, Easter Monday. Several quilts and many other nice things are now being made for the sale on that day. . . TheFaith employment agent is finding. .work for all young' men who sends him a two cent stamp for.reply. ' lie can - find employ ment for several housekeepers. Address Faith Empfoymept Agt. Faith, N. C. " Terms of sale one-third cash', balance in six and nine mos. If all the property should not be sold on the 7th of Hay, 1900, the sales aro to be continued from day to day until all the prop erty is sold. ; :; a- :cU: t-Cv '-H- Dated, this March 24th, 1900. r 1 j HOP TO N. WOODSON. Jj, H. CLEMENT, Atty. ; - . .Commissioner. A. 8. HEIL1C, , . ATTORNEY AT IlW, , ' . . . ,M ... Offers his professional services to the citizens or itowan and adjoining counties, prompt and careiol atten tion given to all business entrusted to him. ADLllIIIGTnATOn'O IIOTICE. Raring qualified a the adminutra- tor of Adam Jeffries, deceaed , late of Rock Hill, South Carolina, this U to notify all person haTing clait3 against the estate oi said dccea&ed to exhibit tbem to the undeniened on before the 16 day of March 11)01, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery . All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate psyinent to the V " AdpinUtrator, This 13th d j of larth Wofc vices of our men. Not a man on the Nantucket ever deluded him self into the idea that . he was a hero, unless it were ot : the Pina- . fore variety, but thoy endured cheerfully, hardships and priva tions which - might even have dampened the humor of the Ob server's funny man, and ther never grumbled except at the fate which condemned them to a pas sive existence off the shores of a malaria-ridden, negro -cursed, mosquito-laden isles, while their more fortunate comrades-in-arms were engaged in the pleasant and healthful' task of erasing Spain's name from the list of naval now era In conclusion letmeV gay tho' 'tis not I should say it, not , being a member of the organization that of all towns Charlotte r has the least right to point the finger of scorn at the North, Carolina Naval Reserves her connection with them being as little to her credit as was the inglorious action of her much vaunted Hornets Nest Rjfles at the outbreak of hp late war. As you have allowed me to be publicly misquoted and misrepnr-' sented as a ridiculous jhraggart in in your columns, I know your sense of fairness will (induce you to give equal publicity to this cor- rection. W. Mujidocii Wiley. A Cfsrk Kills i Eslstsress Iilrcfcr- Richmond, Va., March 20. At the Arminus mines, ' in Louisa county, today Ilallis Eetes, white, entered the commissary store and made himself very obnoxious. Mr'. William E. Graves, a salesmnn in the store,, ordered him to leave or behave himself. Estea refused to do either, but advanced on Graves, who fired upon him, killing him instantly. Graves went immed iately to the court house and gave himself up and was bailed for a h wring. 1 , $ A t -i 1 A I . 1 . it I . 1 1 t ) , ..... .... , .......... . f . ,, A r-t - - -r.
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