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Just Saved his Life It was ft thrilling e?c.pe thz.t Charles I)avi, of Howrston, 0., latelj hud from a fri;hlful datb. For two vears a OTerj lunir tron- bls constantly grow worse lit til it B'.emwd that ho must die of con- sumption. Thn Iim begin-t : ns Dr. King's New Disnvv v d lnt'ly wrott: "It gH.e metant relief and effected a permanent cure." 5uch wonderful cures havs for 2o year proven its power to cure all throat, chest and lung troubles. Price fl-j and $1. Erery bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles frw at Kluttz'g drug More. llcisncr Jewelry Co. JEWELRY, WATCH ICS 'CLOCKS SII. ' SI'K'-, , riALISIJUHY, N. C. e Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If thty do not thrive on their food something is? I vron. They need a little I help to get their digestive i t i I.. i macninery worhin propeny. 1 COD LIVER OIL mil HYPOPH0SPHITES tfLIME SODA will generally correct this J difficulty. If you '.will put from one-1 ! fourth to half a tcaspoonful in baby's bottle three or four 1 1 times a day you will soon see I a marked improvement, ror I larger children, from half to a teaspocnful, according to age, dissolved in their milk, . if you so desire, will very soon show Us great nourish- j ing powc;. If the mother's milk does not nourish the J I baby, she needs the emu!- I sion. It will show an effect at once both uson mother? and cli'kl. i OTT :. :v r:c-.v WiV. Tho TiffiQ Com ca to every elderly woman when an Im-1 portant functional change takes place. 5 This is called "The Change of I ah." The entire system undergoes a chau c. Dreadful diseases sucli as cancer and consumption are of tea contracted at uns tune. rSlcELREE7S Wino ofGardui strengthens and purifies the entire system, and bnncrs Uie suMerer saleiy over these pitfalls. Its effects have Deen wondertaL it is gooa zor sai menstrual troubles, but Is espedallv recommended at this time. Ask your druggist for the famous Wine of Cardul. 1 .00 a bottle. For advice i a cases requiring special directions, address the " Ladies Ad Tisorr Department," The Chatta nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Teaa. TnOMAS J. COOPER, Tupelo, Ml- u X( w al&tar auticretl from Irrtfnlir and painful tncnstniatioa and doctor could not nlU.. kT. Win of Cardul cntlraly cured bar, and alio helpad mjr suXher throuch tb Chaaof LI!." 9 I la f M ATTRACTIVE EXHIBIT. That of Food and Thrlr Areeorl, Including; I'anUuerlcno Spier. A very dainty pamphlet ha been Is sued by theDivMUi of Foods and Tteir Accessories of tLe Position at Buffalo, Pan-American Ci The f oxl work at the Pan-American comes under the general dein-iierit of HorUculture, Forestry rr.d l ocd Products, of which Mr. Frederic W. '. rrlor Is superintend ent. Mr. (J. IMward Fuller, as assistant superintendent, lias entire charge of the LM vision of Foods. and Their Ac cessories, and be has prepared himself for unusual work In this line by pe- tiai iraei ami uiy ueu as no one ; else probably ever undertook with t!i j name object. This pamphlet calls the j attention of Jobbers of tea. ecfT-s ! and unices aih! nil .leniers in fw,i i rr.:i. i ucts Ken-rally and thJir accessories to the IiiterctIiiK. useful and education,.! work n, h..ir ii-.u .,t i.ui,...a- ; Is K'oins on for the Pan-American Ex position of 11)01.. I he assistant -upenntemlcnt. r. till. 41. AV. Fuller, says: "In the far east there are IOOUS ana COIlUimcntS Of wniCll We are ! almost utterly Ignorant here, and one of the alms of the food exhibit will be t educate the people of the western j i '. 'isplu re to the cultivation of the i l : -duets which nourish In the east. It I v. ill be my aim to .show how simple and profitable It would be. for instance, to crow 'in the West Indies what is grown In the Fast Indies. The climate and soil conditions are remarkably similar, and the conditions are favor able. "The best proof obtainable or desira ble that the soil and the climate of the West Indies is as favorable as that of the Fast Indies for the production of spices Is al-rady available. The prod r ' ; n - i . d ived from the West In v ; rm- not uiu; led by those from any u ' t ti .i ui the world. At the I t nt time they grow better allspice, ;,ingt r and red pepper there than any where else on the globe, and the va nilla bean, which Is queen of spices, as the nutmeg Is king. Is found nowhere in the world in such perfection as Inl Mexico. The coffee grown In Mexico lias n llavor obtnliuible in no other cof fee, not even the Mocha or Java sur passing' It. Fmperor William of (Jer niany appreciates that fact, and all of the coffee used in the royal household Is sent from our nearby republic. Ven ezuelan cacao, from which chocolate is made, ts superior to the East Indian product. "With the view of massing together In one effective. Instructive and useful exhibit the economic plants, vines and treess of tropical Fan-America which produce teas, coffees, spices and kin: dred things, it has been decided to appropriate considerable space at the REAL OK PAN-AM KKICAN' KM'OSITIOX. Fan-American Exposition for their dis play on a scale never before attempted. T'o show this Interesting collection to the best advantage an attractive con servatory has been provided, while a museum, as au annex to this, will con tain' finished products as well as rare and curious articles to Illustrate a va riety of features under the head of 'Foods and Their Accessories.' "It Is a fact well known to experts In exhibition matters that a scattered display of special articles loses force, while a condensed exhibit of a line of tilings pertaining to a specific subject becomes educational. Now, as the ob Jc t is to increase the production and promote the consumption of the things called fur. much trouble and expense is jastilied in making this collection unicjiie and unparalleled. "It is Intended to make the exhibit of red peppers the linest and most ex tensive collection ever made, with the object of demonstrating by special ex hibit connected with the 'accessories of food' that Fan-America can pro duct?' all the red peppers consumed In Pan-America. It Is perhaps only known to experts that vast quantities of red peppers are Imported from Europe, Asia and Africa every year because Pan-Americans are uot actively alive Ip their own interest In this Important matter." One of Many Rn t Iiaalaata. Joe Mitchell Chappie, editor, of The National Magazine, published at Bos ton, was in Buffalo recently and be came much Interested In the Exposi tion. On his return to Boston he wrote to an oilicial of the Exposition as fol lows: "I was indeed sorry not to have seen you u lien in Buffalo, but 1 did boo the. Exposition and was astonished be yond measure. I wish that you would semi on anything that you think might be of interest t our readers and make It ns nt tractive as possible, and 1 shall keep on hammering away at the Expo sition editorially until It opens, because 1 am thoroughly enthused ov the subject." - Itraall to tie Itepreaented. The Brazilian covernment early in I the season sent otit invifntlons te all agricultural and Industrial societies to prepare' articles for exhibition at the Pan-American Imposition at Buffalo lu 11)01. A large number of coffee pro ducers' have a creed to send a full line of samples of the best Brazilian grades of this commodity. for. OVK I I1HY ykaks . Sooiiiiug Syrup litis M 1 w in-t t 't It---f I'i'I" n'r fif. v vesrs hv ' 1 Uli!' 11; liiolliei- fn I lie 1 r til 1 1 il . it - let-iliiiiu. v. pvrieet mi,". (', 1j vul h'- 1 e 11 i Id. -ofleus the 'hi-. allv- ;l! . 11. ri'ie- w oil cot , :ot i Mm leniedv for l)i. 1 1 lioea. Il wll ifiu ve mi oir lilt I viiffeior 1 mined iateiy. .dd ny l)ri'.rjril in every : 1 of t he uot l. '1 eiiiy-five cent- :t i-uMl. tje-ire' ami a-k for "Mr. Wio-luA'- iMih-j iw tsyrup," and lake uo other itiu J 1 Paid Dear. for bis Leg. B. D. Blanton, of Thackerville, Tex., in two years paid over $800 toloctors to cure a running tore on hit leg. Then thej wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Bucklen's Arnica salve Guaranteed cure for piles. 2cU a Lo at Kluttz's drug storr. DONTWAIT A MlNUTF. Good Watches absolutely free. W want your name lor PAS TIMK, a bright, clean, illustiated story and humorous paper tor t:j family circle, 16 large par 7oc a year; on trial 4 mor We give a Dickie silvet each subscriber, a neat n i watch guaranteed for on , , c i: y lei- to ju .-.ae r. Will iCCU- t little keP time for many 1 ,e 0 a. .Al,J work we give Gold wat.f- rficvclei ' Sewing machines, (iucs, rt Sara I t'les and particulars frfo. Send ut your address today if you do no Jmofe d gee how ell you ' can We get someting nice you want. v. ill yumriao von Plooco dnn't wait a minute, send now. Better enclose stamps for trial Bubacription and present, or 38 stamps for watch and paper, while the watches rfre going free. Address, The PASTIME Pub. Co., Louisville, Ky. i)r. R. t. Ramsay, tURQEOS DENTL31, i (KISS STREET, 0TE1 EXPRESS OFFICE. . OFUCE pOUgFrom9 to Salisbury, N. C. RECEIVER'S NOTICE Ta CaaaiTwn or Gol Hill Coprxa OoiiPAHT. Haying been appointed' Receiver of the Gold Hill Copper Company by a deree of th United States Circuit Court. Tetern District of North Carolina, notice is hereby given in ae- fcordance, with the requirements of said detree, to all persont baring alaims, debts and judgments against frhe said Gold HiU Copper Company to present and tile the same with me prop erly authenticated, together with the eridons of any licks which said credi tors may hay against the said proper ty or any part thereof. All persons who have not heretofore Hied their claims against the Gold Hill Copper Company will be allowed thirty days from this date to file their claims aguiiiBt said company. This the 13th day of November 1900. Y. Mcdoch Wilit, Reeiver, GoldILivl Corns Co. North Carolina, Id Supwlor CoUn Xovmbar tAr.t Rowan Coukty .Tank R. Wileks, Tradincras Mbcklbs nCBO Ikox Woeks Notiee T" I Walteb G. Niwuis. J The defendant above 'named wlh take notice that an action entitled a. above has been commenced in the Sfc perior Court of Rowan county, Nrtl Carolina, to recover of the defendtMii Walter G. Newman the sum of elevu hundred and sixty-seven dollars aid eighty-four cent with interest thruv r from June 15th, 1900, due plaintiff h.r supplies furnished said defendant nt the latter's request ; that a warrant ll atrachment was taken out in this te tion at the time of issuing the sum mons on Oct. 2, 1900, and made return able before the clerk of the Superioi Court for this eounty, at his office ir Salisbury, said county, on the lltl Monday after the first Monday in Sep tember. 1900; and the said defendan will further take notice that he Is re quired .to appear at the next term ol Superior Court of said eounty to tt held on the 11th JUonday after the 1st Monday in September 1900, at the court house in said county in Salisbury, saiu State, and answer or demur to tht eomplaint in said actron, ort the plaint tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This 3rd day of Oetober 1900 W. G. WATflOX, Clark Superior Court, ADMINISTRATORS SALE TO MAKE ASSETS. By virtue of lis order. obtaieeJ it the special proceeding, entitled Jclu J Stewart administrator of Gee if Ilartman deee'j- d vsJohn R Hartmar Chas 11 Harti;: . ), Julius Carter ana wife Mary J iltrter, defendants, ti.t undersigned. ommissoner, will f t fer for sale al tiv court house doer ir the town of 'ijlislury, on ffmfal Noraler .5111908. the followiny leeribed real estate, tc wit : Lot 2 in the division of tht llartmau . inds assigned and atior tioned to i eo M Hartman in severalt. ! bounded, as follows: Beginning at a. takp r-irner of lot No 1 on Cair. line and runs thence X 2E 1&35 chaii to a stake corner of Lot o 2 thent N 88 W 28.50 chains to a stake corr.n of No 3 on Peeler's line, thence S 2 W 10:35 chains to a stake corner of No 1, therceSSSE 29.10 chains to the tt- t pinning, containing 29 acres more t lesi. fcee, also, record or special t.rv I oeedings lunik No 4. pag 292 in clerk't : ' Superior Court's oflice. j The above property is subject to tl t dower of Mary J Carter. Hour of sale 12 M Terms ofseicart cash. This 1st day of October 1900. Jons J. Stkwabt. Commissions. R08ERS FAMOUS CHILL TOXIC- AltriaTe and LaxatlTe. Oaaranteed ear rr Cfelllsaad fever and all Malarial and KU1- lenstrouMs. it is a pure, pleasan and effee- I 1 1 a lvp Httaf KtilHHH see all persona W ajraiem la wak or raa aawn . ncoBiaiaano poison. It la not a pat .t aia.1t.Tlaa. bat a naftrt fnrmnl. tho eureir oemesUble and aceeiuUe to- tnesiom- irk. &'ramllsaoaldarerlie wtiheut B.00- BKS AMOUS CHILL TOlC aad LAW- riLLe. u taxea in Time WJ win reveat nine out el ten cases of sickness, us saveae essn family, in doctor's bins aad other medlotnce, tn loon aondrea uzne tnir eaeu . Sold y all druggists and Ooontry etorea. j llaaafaetared br Ami Kaeeiactarlax Com-! a7, Aaax.X. C Jeo. s. Set a, seaSrrf 5f. 9. ateaeer.v. A Keen, clear tub. pendt largely on the action of youx tomach and liver. Dr. King's New Lifa Pills give increased strength, a ketn, clear brain and high mmhition. - A Si cent box will make you feel like a new be ing. Sold at KJuttz'g drug store. Hocsb A5D Lot Foi 8ili at Franklin, . containing S4 acre known as the Academy lot. ? F-or terms apply to E. C. Letitz, .Alb marlt, N."C, 10-25 lm. Awirdj X 3 rrMttt WarU'a Mx CwiUfraU ata (VrarM, Ualaitmx Xaa tiaa, tk aaa fcrd ia faaiilr, Wt fat. liitTiiia.Tirt-wtmiitmisiarMT.irKauTgL mTTlM Kantaaky UalTaraity Dfalaaia, 4t aaaj. t'trt.t frttfaakM. Hfnrj iaraairaa,uaaira. Ifa tdmm later a w. Cr4maUaaaeaaa(mL im mrdmr f 4.r UUsrt rtmck m, miirtm If WILBUR R. SMITH. Lxlnt6n.Ky. VtU JTmlMly. Vnmtrtit riiiina, Ma,a aaat lad aarfe lue mitrnU i ittaWMM tmtt Soli ly All Dealers. OUR NATIVE HERB TABLETS The Great Blood Purifier. lidner and Lirer Replitir, Guaranteed by our REGISTERED GUARANTEE to cure all diseases arising from Impurb Bloob and Inactive Liver or Kidnbts. 200 DAYS' TREATMENT $1.00. rjJi.m DDoll,r E.cic If "S"c-. a not Cured. I have sed Our Native Herb Tablet for Constipation and Liver Trouble. They cured me after all other remedies failed. J. C. Atkinsojt, Kewanee, Wis. THE AJONZQ 0. BLISS CO., Sole Proprietors. J D. INSCORE, Agent, Woodsid,N. 0. Medii mailed upon reeeipt of pri 10-12-mo, -w, DERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality. Lett Vlfer sal Masse Care Iroty, Night Sniaalooa, Loee of onr, au wutlac diNiw, all effeeta of Mlf-abnWor ax com and indiscretion. A nerre tenie tnl blood builder. Brines the piak clow to Bale cheats aad restores the fir of yemth. By mall IfiOo ear box. 0 bozaa for S2.60, with our beakable rewuntee to er or rerona uxe money pea a. saad for eireu.' and eoyy of oar benkabl tie nt raaraaaae hood Nervita Tablets EXTRA STimi f-rm-r r w r . m-m-r iaBBia Positive!; ilr naranteed enre fer Loes of Puwea, Ie, Undeveloped or shrmnka Qnrmne, Looomotor Ataxia, Nervoua Proaere VarieoeeJ ParesiB. tion. Hrstaria. Fita. , lDaanicr, fareiraia im Use a Use of Tobacco, Opiaje oa tteauits or azceaiive Use of Tobacco, Utlaa ov Liquor. Br mail in plain paekate, 0lXw a box, o ror uo.UU wita our bamkabl 15.00 with our benkebli smtee bend to oure im 80 dare or laoaey paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL OO. Cnnton Jackson sts OHrOACOW DC For sale by T. F. KLUTTZ ACO., Tn?r?im. Salisbury N. 0. PICTURE Buerbaum makes Picture Frames. Buerbaum makes Picture Frames. Buerbaum makes Picture Framea. Buerbaum makes Picture Frames. Buerbaum makes Picture Frames. Buerbaum makes Picture Frames. HEADQUARTERS FINE GROCERIES. teeial attention is called to oar PORCELAIN PATENT FLOUR. 'ku packed Canned Tomatoes and Ap es, unsurpassed, each can guaranteed. Other Canned Goods in great variety and quantities. Heinz's Baked Beans, Catsups, Soups and ric&les. Full assortment ot LangdOn'g Oraskers and Cakes. The very best Mackerel offeveA on the market. Mountain Buckwheat, Oeoraia and Maple Syrup. BEST LINE CORED HEATS. - 1 tt; ili oat "'S"cs. iouc ""- AKU1UU Moca and Java, 25c. : Premium Blend 1 0 30c. : Monocram 33e. irpn nrprrthino- In a firsts trroo-rm eep every Uiingin a tlrst-sJass grocery D. M. Miller, laniss Wtty PILLO CZf i FRAMES TABUETS Fir ill DISOCfEBS. The most Fatal and Prevalent of all diseases are those of tbe Kidneys, Liver and Bladder. The kindeys are two little sievee through which alloX he blood in the body must pass opce id every three minutes. In a bsalthy 'condition they filter all impurities into the Bladder, thence out of the body. If Diseased they clog end smell, de positing Uric Acid and other poi sons into the system, e using Dull Pain in the Back, Biliousness, Rhe umatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Painful and Frequent Urination, Loss of Albntnen (the life essence), and finally Bright'! Disease and Death! Ifyou have any of the above symp toms. " A" TABLETS WILL CURB YOU Try them and be convinced. ReH cent Discovery. Phenomenal Suc cess. Hundreds of Testimonials. Cannot be Substituted. By mail $1.00. Send Stamps for Pamphlet. Address Pan-Ameelera Drug Co., New York. JAlOaS PLUMMO.T Art. Q&j&ary, H.Q - ask roe TMal SoU onlyiy Whitlock & Rainey. Leading Shoe Dealers, Hnrplj Block, Salistaj, H. C. TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND. furseant to the provisions oT a eer- tain Deed of Trust executed on the 3rd day of January 1899, by Harriett B ! Johnson to S. A. L. Johnson and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds in Kowan eounty in Book Jvo. 15, page 298, the undersigned wjll eell at public out-cry at the Conrt Uoose door m balisbury, If. C, on Sat. 24th flay of Hot, 1900, at 12 M., the following described real estate: In the East Ward of the town of Salisbury, N. C, adjoinir,g the lot of Jim hnuth i property af.d the Murr property fronting on Loo street and being the house and lot wiJed to Har riett E. Johnson by John L Shaver, deceased. This property is situated on Lee street in the part of the town known as"Shinney Hill." Pes will of John I. Shaver, also a depd from Vic toria Johnson to Harriett E. Johnson registered in Book of Deeds 74. page 242,ete. On above described lot is sit uate a large two-story six-room dwell ing house. , lerms of bale: Lash. W. JL. Fulford, Assignee of i. A. L. Johneon, Trustee Dated 23rd day of Oet. 1W0Q. Walter H, Wqpdsoa, jLttoraaXf. NOTICE TO NO II RESIDENTS. To, William Pennington, John C. Pennington and the heirs, executors and administrators, of Isaac W. Eng land, and Thomas F. Hoisey. Wm Murdoeh n lley and John M Julian Administrators with the will annexed, of J J Newman et al., plain tiffs, against The Dutch Creek Mining Company, Wm Pennington and John C Pennington, defendants. The plaintiffs above named have eommenced a civil action against you entitled as above, for the purpose of appointing a Receiver of The Dutch Creek Mining Company, and ascertain ing the liens, if any, against the prop erty, of said company and the priority tnereor, with the view of windmz ud and settling the business of said corpo ration, and you are hereby notified and required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court, to be held for the county of Rowan, at the court house in the city 01 Salisbury, on the 11th Monday after the 1st Monday in Sept.. iwju, ana answer or demur to the com plaint, which will be filed in the office of the clerk of said court, within the first three days of said term. Thii ths 29th dnj of Sept., 1900. W. G. WATSON, Clerk Seperior Court Rowan Coupj. inrti P.arfllins 1 1 Pnperioi- ceun , " r RoTember Term Bowan County, ) woe. TS Alexander Montoomibt J Action for divorce. The defendant above named, will take notice, that Lina Montgomery, has commenced the above entitled action against him in the Superior Court of Rowan county for the pur pose of obtaining a divorce from ths bond of matrimony, and he is re quired to appear at tbe next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held at the court house of said county on the second Monday before the first Monday In March, 1901, and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff in said action, or tha plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint-This Octobar 15th, 1900. W. O. Watson, Clerk Superior Court. R. Lmi WaexT, AtVy. 10-15 6k. mm ftnd'WklskeT Ssvro cured t hooe with, out pela Book ot pr Uenlere sens FREtL A" fC?N. fOR MCA A FE W FACTS A B O U-T 'IVORY STARCH' V E L L WORTH GI7B IT ONE TRIAL. TTT1TI T Si Jilt 1 PACKAGE GUARAN TEE D. PARLOR SUITS. The Largest and finest line of Parlor Good? ever broght to this market. CHAMBER SUITS. All kinds and prices in Oak, Mahogany and Birdeye Maple. CIIRISTL1AS GOODS' Are coming in. We are crowded for room and these goods must move, if low prices will move them. Yours for business, Ceo. w, wrsght, The Furniture Man. TEDEI Georgia Home Total Asset ts UZ .902.97. (ORGANIZEDQ18GS.) OldReliableHomeCompanv SEEKINGJOME PATR0HA6EJ Libera and prompt in paymeii f all loeJ. J. ALLEN BOVVU. AG7. Mluttz DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS- FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Stationery, NoveltfeB, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ornaments, Lamps, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. MAIN ST., SALISBURY, NC. IVORY STARCH requires no cooking, will n ) it ick tp the iron, doet not blister the Unjpn, corch or burn. It will produce a gloes with a slight pressure from a flat iron. It ii equal to double the quantity of any other starchj and is particularly adopted for ue on mourning goods and colored linens, an it does not F)xeftk or ihow the starch, requiring but ytry litte for uieon articletof this dicrij tieu. When used on shirt bosoms, col lars, cuffs, etc., it gives them an tiddi tioual stiffness and renders them equal to new. Sold only in 5 and 10 cent packages by all grocers, IT1IE BEATTY STARCH CO., HEW HAVEll, COIIII. Insurance Co. Vet Surplms, 1881.78,62. a- r. my ALSO. do,
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