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oods! loods! 4- Stntnlanl Apple, Karly June iVa Sirii.ir'ei, MoaiiH Si raw berries Dahy Lye I0c per can per esin li'c per cmii 10c per cn 10c per can 4c per can Oat Flake 4i Package Heavy and fancy Gro ceries at prices that will please you.r Very Iruly your;. B. Clayton Outlaw. lleisiic? Jewelry Co. JKWKLIIY, WATOJIIKS, .CLOCKS, rillA'KUWAIlK, .JMXTAOLKS. O. i bigygl SI A LTev Shop Opsned. I keep ii First-CIa- Line of Whl'Mh fi r rent timl for Hiile; I)) all kimU of repairing unit iiinct work of livery Descrlp- oik (Jiiiiratiteed to (Jive IVr- feet Satisfaction. W.- II. I IOW A III), Lee .St., next to CHy llatl DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the Hit il-ay of May, 1000, theilrup: firm f Kliitty. it Harrlnger, known h the Chestnut II Ut Drug Co., has thi lay tlin-.nl veil copartnership by mu tir.il consent. The store will hereafter he owned ami conducted by (Jeo. ). Kluttz nitd A. J. Warner, who have as hiiiik i nil indebtedness hixI will re , reipt for all accounts due the linn. Ot:o. O. Kluttz, J. V. Daiipinuku; " ROGERS' FAMOUS CHILL TONIC AlieriUvo ami I.iocattve. tJuarntitocl our f.ir Ciillln Mini Ki-viT iiml all Malarial and lilll 1 .us intiinl.-n It Is a r. iI -as.mt uul rlToo lli tonic fi" ul (l-lliMlo wf in -ii. chlMren .inl all im t.hih wIumi ytciii I woak r run inwii. 1 1 riHiialiiH mi !4Imh. It tx not a iat . i.l in..t.-ln, lul a x'rtVi-t formula, llior iMi'lily romp it lid.' iiit.l nivrpmUi in- l lii'Moiii umi. N.funil Mhoult! -vtT In wltle'Ut tioo l.i:s .Wot CIMI.I. TONIC I.AW Itl.NiT.'s I'll.l.s. If i.ikfn In tlm IUy pri kfiit Mm' nut f ln inp ft Mi-kuesn, '! mu- lorarli I ili.ll.v. In d.-ctorV Mll.s nn.l otlii'r hl.-.lMl'MS. ti'M ll(.(!l' ll'lUllfll Illll'StlMlr cost. Suit l all irnr;IMa uii.1 e.ni til i stores M.iuiif I'lin il t) A.K-X M.'liuf..fiur!ni; I'niu p nil . A !(. N V. Ill . ItKV J Otr PI.VMMFH, . Mh'i i-i r. v C sallnbury, N. C . Your Pace Is Your Fcriune! 7 "";' 'i' Tliri'w Vway i'l'miirllc a.' . Alii'H'fli w.m'i mii . v . ',. nvrr s..ify t'vt Milltou p.iiinr!" 't,n mlly for fni'i tiii'it vf wltii-lt nn niail ! I. I'lll tl tHt Mlll'I'rt ' il 't my ili kKhi -lo nt- rur a Nillmial, !' j:'.ii)y c uui'iuii pl a Virgin. Ttwbber X2ais. r..'fiT-H -rl sinnl i'otit "tr. r Ml.v r in. . i lliil li". fn rlN I lnrkl.-m k. Ml l ' -..iii.lcliial Miii'i rfi-rt .s..tit. y l uniili". Kfults .uflriMrl rt. f.r I'Mril.'uijsr. l'rln' :M'" mail UI..T . li.i'i' hii I . VIltUlN uritlJKrrcO . No. jivcut Ulh, trret J i "l'.X 'i MKIt, s.-lf airt.. Sililury.X. V wkA44V SO YEARS EXF EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks r'rf Copyrights Ac. Anrmt nltn( m krh ant dwrtptlon nT qiiii klr Mruin onr cptnmn fro wbcthr ao liiroikOnn rnihahly rntabl. fummuiiU li, mi i rtrt I J ponOitont lai. 1 1 Mndbook no Fatat 'tt U- ol1et mtitcj tvr mrmitvtaiM. IViionu taan throuth Munn A Co. rece(T tp'rbii notice without cbrv, la th Scientific flmerlcan. A inn1omly lltntrMt wktr. Tjinrfwt fir mUtion f anr urtontiac JfurnL Tvnna, U firt f-ur ntontba, L Sold by ail TwJUr, HUNH&Co.38,B- Hew York j;raooti Omue. 3 T ?- Waahutoo, iX C v vT.:n..s K V V. It A L TRUSTWORTHY X K i.,-r'-n In tiU Mate to iiiaiiain" our lul n lu tlflr own ami nrarty oiintli'si. It U tualit'y iR1i- work onJurtil at home. Salary Ntrat-rlit aii ami xjii,a 'Infinite. I'onafl.lo. n iur, no lae aalarjr. Monthly 75. Hi'ft'reiii'i'H. Etirjoaa iii'lf-adUri'sucd tamil envelop, IIerltrt JR. Hcm, treat 5 n i Right Wins "Again. ; -Wednesday, May ltf, the Dis trict of Columbia appropriation bill came before the House of Rep renentatives on n report from the conferees, Messrs. Orout, Bing hnm ami Allen. We have already published the particulars regard ing this bill; the determined ef fort of Fitzgerald, of New York, to tack on appropriations for va rious sectarian' institutions in the city of Washington, which were successfully opposed by Grout of Vermont, and other. When the bill reached the senate, appropri ations were inserted for St. Jo seph's Orphan asylum ' and the Church Orphanage nssociotion of St, John's pariah. These were for only fl, 000 each, but the princi ple was at stake just u much as though the amount had been many times as large, as they at one time were. The House refused to con cur and conferees were appointed, and in conference, as reported on May 10, these items. were - iccom mended to he stricken out. This brought out another contest in the house, led again by Fitzger ald, of New York. . t It should hi understood that the Department of Chariti'-s for the District have informed Cn- gres that its amply ca pable of car ing for all orphans in the District and that these -sectarian appropri ations are unnecessary, Mr. Fitz gerald again attacked the motive of t hose who Vpposo these appro priations. During the debate Mr. (Jrout announced that he had made application to Mr. Lewis, Superintetnjent of Charities, for a boy to take ho.me with him, say ing: "In tilie first place the Gov ernment now i baa provision for these boys. ; We have what U known as the Industrial Home Hehool, which, on the statement of the Huperiutfcndent of Charities to Vhm the gentleman has ;'rfurr- ed, will accommodate (jr moru ''ys- Then the Hoard of Children's Ouardiaus have lull authority to contract to put these boys in pri vate families, hei'.J and. there and every where else. JJy tjwi wiy. I myself made application to Jh Superintendent of Cliaritiea to furnish n e a boy to take home, and I hope ho will.. That illus trates the situation." Mr. Fitzgerald, of New York Will the gentleman yield for a question? Mr. Grout Certainly. Mr. Fitzgerald Do you intend that this boy i)Q instituted in your iouse? I ask that in good faith. If you do, do you not think you jjro violating your theory of paying the Government no money for 're ligious instruction? Mr. Grout No, because that would be private money. .1 am going to take care of the boy, and perhaps I nifty pay them some thing beside. They do not give mo anything for taking care of him. Mr. Fitzgerald The gentleman has not answered my .question whether he intends to attend tp the moral welfare of th boy. Mr. Grout Yes, if I take a boy home with me, there is a Catho lic church within five miles, a Congregational within a mile and n luil f , a Methodist and Univer salist church within two injjes anil a half, a Jtaptist "within five miles and an Episcopalian church with in live miles and the boy can go to anyone of those churches he wants to. lr. t.i rout woundup nis argu ment hy saying: iiut the reas on why thoe institutions were left out, if the geijtlemftn has completed his question, lies in the law enacted m 1SU7, which is as ft)) lows: "And it i hereby declared to be a policy of the United States to make in api r priation of mon ey or proprty for the purpose of founding, maintaining, or aiding by payment for ser?ices, expenses. or otherwise,' any church or relig ious denomination or any institu tion or society which is under sec tarian or ecclesiastical control; and it is hereby enacted that, from and after June yoih, 1K)S, no mo ney appropriated for charitable purposes in the District'of Colinm bia shall be paid to any church or religious denomination, or to nny institution or society which is under sectarian' or ecclesiasti cal control." , A joint c minittce appointed hy the two House some four yean "ago to investigate as to tae status of these different charities report ed this provision as to sectarian institutions, and it is under the law that it was stricken out." , A separate vote was demanded on thes two item. ' T1ie motion i being that the Hone? . recede and concur in the Senate amendments v hich was lost hy a vote of "ayes 43, noes CO. Fitzgerald tried to get a roll call hut failed, so the question is apparently settled for the present session. - We were pleased,ti seethe firm stand taken by General Bingham for the correct principle against all sorrs of persuasion and cajole ry He made no remarks in the House on the subject but as a con feree he firmly stood by Gen'l Grout who' had cliarge of the bill, and we were in a position to know of his sentiments. We were also gratified with the result of some hurried work done among certain senators which showed in the fact that the senate conferees did not make any serious insfstanee for the objectionable amendments. In conversation with a man in Washington who has had years of experience in the District of Co lumbia affairs and congressional matters relecting thereto, he said: "This we hope" mark the downfall in the House of - Representatives of the proposition to appropriate money for the support of Roman Catholic and Protestant Episco pal orphan asylums in this city This part of the controversy may therefore be consicered as settled for the present. The American. Story of a Slate. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chain of disease is the worst form of slavery, George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a (slave wan made free. He says: "My wife has been helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bot tles of Electric Iiitfr-rs, she is won derfully improved apd abU; to do her own work.' This Mipremp remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, I headache,' fainting ftnd dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sioklv, rundown people. Every bottle guaranteed. Onlv 00 cents. Bold by Theo. Kluttz & Co. Druggists. TIe following, giving the opin- imis of two.statesmen from M"iliPi are yery significant i Senator Hale, in answer to a question from Senator Spooper if he had any 'suspicion that the promise given by congress for Cu ban independence ' is not to be kept, replied: "I have very grave suspicion." And a correspondent f tna v York Evening 1'ost ay3 1 "Ex-Bpeaker Heed in i?lill eraek ing satirical jokes at the expense of the expansion policy. lie wrote a letter a few days ago, when the Needy okcitnief)t yt at its height, to a member of the ' Houe, in which he said in a spirit of fath erly advice: 'I hope you gentlemen in Congress wi IT find means, con constitutional, if possible though that matter does'noWseem to both er you to stop tjia petit larceny in Cuba, which island you intend later to steal entire.' " This is a cool breath for summer, and, coming from Maine, would I indicate to Mr. McKinley that the ice crop up there is holding out splendidly."' Or it may be that Maine is really and sincerely asuune! of the conduct of her mis bioiiari" and ministers in Ha waii, and revolts at. any further steal sof that character. Haleigh Post . - -... . That Throbbing Headache. Would quick lv have vou, if vou used Dr. KtrShH I'flls. Tln.usands'of sufferers have prov ed tlieir matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. " Try them. Only 25"ent, Money back if not cured. Sold by .Theo.' F. Kluttz it Co. Druggists. Willie "Ton' my James went and hit me an awful crack with an Apple. " J'apa "On '"pur pose?" "Willie "No, pn the pose,' Tit -Bits. KliliUMAUXUE J " CURES RHEUHATISrVl to stay cured. . THE MEDICAL WOXDEK OP THE- r NINETEENTH CCNTUR: A TCi'Oibie rmdr tht rUI-ly ru r-H'ut And long KtsiKliiif rax-n The prtiMt bloort panfler kn. IIm tie hmr jr rnannteiaent f ladin VbyHtctm aiKT thoroajrti trtaU- torr tiir ir-pt.tt tl.e fe lreU ...... Sold in Salisburj br T. F. Kiuits KdwinCuthrelU J. W. Corn-IIon A Co.. J a. Plummer. l.-eahour & Bao. PRICE $i At J. 30"2T23 i 3 4 5 C 7.8 t; -t USH, LUCK, ERSEVER ANCE. MIOII 12 13 II IoILj 17 18 19 20 21 ?22T 124 25 2(3 27 2293(4 TRUTMINDEg" O Don't Suffer, The Electropoiee Cures all diseases without the use of medicine. A pure .Oxygen Ireut meut, by absorption. It cures where everything else foils. It is nee!ed In every family, for it will relieve every weakness or ailment, to the most persistent chronic disease, and without the u;-e of a grain of medi cine. Thousands of people all over the United iStales, from privtitecit izens tt Lawyers, Doctors, Preach ers, Supreme Judges, Editors, etc., even crowned Heads of Europe have given written testimonial of these facts. ; Rook of testimonials, and matter of great interest with price of in.itrumentssent free. Every fain ily hhould have an Eleetropoise; it saves money induces health. . Send your address "at once and nee. what people say 'who have thoroughly tefed its merits. Agents wanted. THE ELECTROPOISE CO., 513, 4th st, j.ouisviiK Ky. AM TABLETS For all URINARY DISORDERS. The mrt Falal anl Prevalent of all disases are those of the Kidneys', Liver and Madder. The kmdeys are two little, si eye ti. ...t...i. ! I p u i.l.., .1 :.. . i. . f iiiriiun wiiieii mi in tiir iiiuuii iu iiti- tiody must pass once in every three minutes. In a neallty condition they filter all impurities into the Bladder, thence out of the tiody. If Diseased they clou and smell, de positing Uric Acid and other soris ipto the sysjem, pausing Dull Pain in the Back, Biliousness, Rhe umatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Painful and Fnquent Urination, Loss of Alliurnen (the life essence), and finally Briht's Diseae and Death! If you have any of the above ..syrup torps. .'.,.. 'A" TABLETS ILL CURE YOU Try thm and be convinced. Re tent Discovery.' Phenomenal Suc cess. Hundreds of Ttstlinoutals. Cannot te Sub-tituted. By mail $1.00. Send Stamps for -Pamphlet. Add res Pan American Drug Co , New York. JAMES PLUMMEILSole Aet. . Salisbury, N. C HEADQUARTERS -FOR FINE GROCERIES. Special attention is called to our PORCELAIN PATENT FLOUR. f Own packed Canned Tomatoes and Ap ples, iinsip-pastjed, pnph can guaranteed, Other Unnned lKods in great variety and quantities, Ileinz's Baked Beans, Catsups, Soups and Pickles. Full assortment of Langdon's Crackers and Cakes. The very best Mackerel offered on the market. Mountain Ruckyvheat, (ieorgia and Maple tsyrijp: BEST LINE. CORED KEATS. Highest grade Coffees. Highland Mooa and Java. 2c. ; Premium Blend, 30e. Monogram 333C Keep everyltiiing in a first-cUss grocery Store. o V D M Miller, Inniss Street. Phone 7C. HORSE SHOEING, REPAIRING, BLAGKSMITHING, HUGO VnmV WAGON First-class work-Low price?. Give me a Call. A. M. Bassinger, Near City Hall. A. S. HEILIC, . A.TTO IiN EY A.T TAW, Offers his professional services to the citizens of Itowan and aciloininff counties prompt and. careful atten- I tlon tfiven to all business entrusted S. to him. W17W m flair toe flew? Wi?ef? YoU Cap Get it All f PAINTING 1 NEAT, CHEAP, PROfiPT. J. Leader WALLPAPER. A new line, elegant pattern?, . low, prices, large assortment AT aura's. WALLPAPER. City Marshal's Sale- of Laud for Taxes. By virtue of levies made by me for default in payment of taxes due up to and including 1899, I will ex pase to public sale, for cash,, at the Court house duor in Salisbury, N, CM on ' McDiay, h e 25ta, 19)0, the various lots and paicels herein mentioned. The wlnde of n ach tract or c- niiguous body ut land le luntfuitf to the delinquents will be put up f;rsale at the hame time, and the bid will he struck off to him who will pay the amount of taxes with all expenses, f.e. the .smallest part of aid land.' . The. purchaser must pay the amount due on the spot or the land will he immed ate ly re sold. Ech tract will lie sold m order named petow4 and the sale will conf inua frmn day today until a.11 Is disposed of: WI1ITE8. V S Cftnup E A U.ddfr Johiijveliy 1898 1899 1 a8 5.10 7,23 C01.OUKI. Benjamin A Brooks GeoC Clement 1W! i 4. . t it it t i it o . If tt n tl . i. 1K9S 1WI9 i 4 (I I tt 91 .() 2,9 1 2.08 11.90 o.lo 1.91 .51 a2.9S f Lee CiA tsii Edward Cn.vel J C Daney Daney & Nmle Mohh S EHK Richmoiid Ford Margaret Ilamtoti John L Ilarmaye Mark Henderson Elis?a Joneti Robt. Lord Estate 8.50 1 29 1.70 1.70 .85 John Neal JS Pnifer -Jennie Price 13.C9 2 80 a 4o Margaret Smith Margaret Smith C C Summerville Pink Swepsou a;i Uotit, L, Tudd T.2S T A Torrenee 1.70 Wrights Blackell ASK FOR THE SHOE FOR MEN s355 I Sold adyby Whitlock & Rainey, ; Leading Shoe Dealers, WjM Salislmrj, H. .... All the News all the Time! in News and Circulation. Of rhR Smp vMV ww, Vs. Caskets V Burial Robes Embalming Undertak ing, Prices Right ILJiLiKdl oarfc si Ikziini m BELOM On account of going out of that line of business ve will sell, our stock below cost. These prices will sustain the above statement: 15 men's suits Worth &G and $7, sale price, $3.25 to $4.25. 30 men's suits worth $5. sale price. $3. 15 men's suits worth $4, sale price, $2.15. 40 pair men's, pants worth' from $2.50 to $4, sale price, $1.40 l ' to$2. . ; ' .. : 50 skirts worth $4, sale price, $2.25. 75&kirts ..worth $2, sale price, $1.15. v 25 skirts Worth $1.25 to $1.50, sale price, 50 to 75c. 25 underskirts worth from $1 to $2.50,sale price, 50c to$1.40 150 yds.. silK worth from 75c to $1, sale price 50 to G5. , 150 yds. cashmere goods worth 50c per yd., sale price, 28c. 150 yds. worsted goods worth 25c per yd.,' sale price, 15c. 35 counterpanes worth from 1.25 to$2,sale price,05c to $1.15 300 yds.carpet worth from 45 to 75t sale price, 22 to 35c. 10 mirrors worth $2. sale price, $1.25. A big line of linen goods, lace and chenille curtains, rugs, pictures, clocks, etc. .etc We have our good marked in plain figures and one price to everybody. Call early ami get your bargains. This sale will begin the 3rd day of May in the Bell Rlock, Rooms 5 and G up stairs at.,.. rriivirrn Here you will for Country f egetables t We have arranged with the -market gardeners tor fresh ve-1 e tables every morning during the entire season. Yon cant af ford to buv stale goods when you can get them fresh. Can fill all orders hcrar for good Butter kept on ice. Agts.for Flceschmanns compressedyeff1 Yours rn Fhone J7 I . A Fi' - U l IH 11 It l516171819m.v 22 23 24 23 20 27 28 E 293()3I v Daily, iSkmi-WkretvA mnnoiO -jScmi-Monthij, riwiVH Job Printing. U Furniture : rcRxrrrRE t - - Pfirloiy Bed Room, - Kitchen, Dinning Room 6 r4r i . tm iii.r find Headquarters 9 mm to please. iilniTi im lu lu CO U uuV J 12 3 C5T f V )
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