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SOUTHERNER FOR PRESIDENT. WILL NURSE NEGRO SOLDIERS. Reasons for Believing he Would Command Support of the North. ' Is it true that Northern Demo crats would support a Northern Republican in preference to a Southern Democrat of good char acter and conspicuous ability? We will never know until a South ern Democrat is nominated forth' presidency. We know this. That a South ern Democrat has been elected Governor of Rhode Island ; that air ex-Confederate officer has re presented Kansas in the Unit ed States Senate; that a Southern man has represented a a Minnesota district in the Na . tiona 1 House of Repjresen tatives; that a Southern man has been elected mayor of New York city : that a South ern man. has represented a Pennsylvania distri c t i n the House,of Representatives; that a Southern man represents Nevada in the United States Senate ; that another Southerner is governor of Nevada ; that several ex-Confederate soldiers have represented New York districts in Congress ; that a Southern man has repre sented Washington in Congress, and that there have been since the war many Southern men, ex Confederate soldier?, elected to office in the North, The trouble is that there is not in the North at this time a Demo cratic party worthy the name. That is a painful truth, but the Post believes there are in the North at this moaaent tens Df thousands of men who would sup port a Democrat like Culberson, Bailey, Aycock, Daniel or Bay ner who would not support a man like Hearse, and thousa n d s of Northern men who would vote for any of these Southerners who would not even support Mr. Bry an. It is idle to discuss the at titude of Noithern men toward Southern Statesmen until a South . ern man has been nominated. If for any reason Mr. Bryan should decline to become a candidate two years hence, the nomination of a Southern candidate would be well nigh imperative' and then we shall see wnat tne attitude or our Northern friends is. The Post believes a Southern nomination the right man upon a Demo cratic platform would obtain far greater support in the North than many people think. Hous ton, Tex , Post. Citizens of Chicago, New York and Phila delphia Will Clothe and Feed Them. New York, Nov. 22, The three companies or negro troops ais- bharged from the Unfted States Army by order of President Roosevelt will be taken to Chica go, Philadelphia and New York, according to a plan announced in this city today. The move ments is said to have been started by the citizens of the three cities. According to-this plan the for- mer soldiers will be clothed and cared for by committees selected for the purpose and plans have been so arranged that any citizens who is interested in the case and who desires to hear the soldiers' side of the story will have access to the men. How long the discharged regu lars will be held together in their company formation has not yet been decided, but pains will be taken tfsee that not a single non commissiood officer or private suffers for lack of food, lodging and eventually, employment. At present the soldiers are at Reno, Okla. ' Patronize Your Home People. Just at this tim-e the mail order houses are active in flooding the country with big handsomely got ten up cataloges, quoting attrac tive prices on stapler articles and making all sorts of big sounding claims for your cash. They do not offer to exchange iheir goods for the farmers' eggs, jpoulty, but ter or other produce. They don't trust a penny's worth, but make you pay cash before you get the goods and the freight-besides. If anything is wrong with the goods or tneV do not suit, thev will not exchange them for you. They pay no taxes into your city or county treasury, with which our, schools are maintained, roads, bridges and sidewalks built. They do not contibute to our churches, charitable institutions, nor to our poor. Concord Times. Second-hand Orean For Sale. in good condition. - Address box , 505, Salisbury, N.G. : tf. I I 9 I New $10 Counterfeit. The United States Secret Ser vice announces the discovery of, a new counterfeit $10 "Buffalo" United States note. This counterfeit is apparently a photo - lithographic production printed on two' pieces of paper with silk fiber distributed between. The face ,of the note is grevish black. The numbering, seal, and large "X Ten" are of good color and workmanship. The check letter and plate number do not appear in the lower right-hand corner. The back of the note is a dark bluish green. By itself this counterfeit is apt to deceive, but when handled with genuine notes ' the marked difference in the color of the back should lead to its im mediate detection. Washington Post. . Must Put Up Best Men. The election in Davidson coun ty resulted in majorities for dem ocrats ranging from 40 to 276, one exception of the office of sher iff, the republican candidate Delap having defeated the demo cratic candidate Dorsett by 104 majority. The Dispatch draws some good lessons from the re sults, and says : "It empasizes the fact that the party must put for ward its. best men, men the people want. It shows' that the people support with extreme reluctance the same set of officers year in and year ."out."" Stanly Enterprise. Accused of Larceny. An officer from Haywood coun ty arrived here Sunday coming after an Italian named Rosati, who was arrested here by local officers. The man has been wcrk ing at a pulp mill. at Canton, N. C a concern which employs a large number of men from the land of maccaroni and spaghetli. Ha is charged with having stolen a sum of money from his fellow workman. One hundred and six teen dollars was founcT on the man when arrested. Youi stomach churns and di gests the food you eat and if foul, . or torpid, or out of order your whole system suffers from blood poison. Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea keeps you well. 35 cents, ,'fea or Tablets. G. W. Grimes Prog Co, A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happi ness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caro line, Wis., as did one 25c box of Buckin's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on her leg, whichr had tortured her 23 long years. Greatest anti septic healer of Piles, Wounds and Sores. 25c at all drug stores. E LECTRIC THE BEST FOR BILIOUSNESS AND KIDNEYS, PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE DRUGS. We have just placed on our shelves a full line of fresh, pure drugs, especially for prescription work, and we have one of the most careful and accurate prescriptionists in the State. These insure our patrons the best drug store service in Salis bury. We are tKexef ore giving SPECIAL ATTENTION 70 PRESCRIPTIONS and invite you to remember us when in need of medicines. We also handle a complete line of PATENT MEDICINES. Johnson's Chill Tonic wiH knock chills higher than a kite, and Vick's remedies will cure most everything else. Our prices are reasonable, quality of service considered. Come to see us- CHESTNUT HILL DRUG COMPANY, C. M. HIGGINS, druggist. T. A. DENNISS, manager. TrtfS "THIS IS A HORSE" ONCE there was a small boy who wrote " This is a Horse " after trying for hours to draw a copy on his slate of a thoroughbred racer. He admired the horse, wanted it, but had neither the ability nor the experience to get him. He therefore tried to draw one. when ins labors were complete, he looked first at the genuine article, then at the miserable imitation, and after long, deep study wrote THIS IStA HORSE, realizing his failure and inability to reproduce the genuine, and he knew without "This is a Horse " written below, no one would recognize what he had tried to make. Would-be competitors have tried for years to imitate Grape Tobacco. They make bla?k plugs of similar size, but of less weight, and put in it all sorts of various concoctions, mixtures and kinds of Tobacco, but all failed (to get the business) and finally hit upon the small boy's plan, and printed on the tag "SOMEBODY'S SUN CURED." They all advertise and tell you that SOMEBODY'S SUN CURED tag is valuable Of course-it is (it cost about 15 cents per thousand) but how about the miserable imitation of Grape Tobacco the tag is on ? Somebody's Sun Cured tag no more makes cood Tobacco than does THIS IS A HORSE makes a valuable genuine horse. MORAL: CHEW GRAPE TOBACCO MABE IN RICHMOND A "Bran" New Line You Save Enough on them to Buy School Books for the Children! Popular price toot wear) tum vmctvr cash 4 111 M, G. McCURDY, Manager. North Main Street. - COTTON SEED WANTED Highest Cash Price Paid by a i I U IWInMLkl V f U. II. IVIUIiLLL I , ! Office at the Brown Shoe Store f J 107 N. Mam St., Salisbury.- a Pi A Methodist Minister Recommends Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home for seven years, and it has always proved a reliable remedy. We have found that it would do more than the manufacturers claim for it. It is especially good for croup and whooping cough, Rev. James A, Lewis, Pastor Milaca, Minn., M. E. Church. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sold by James Plum mer, Salisbury, and Spen cer Pharmacy, Spencer, N, C, HARNESS! 00 Now is the time to buy a new set of harness. We have them for all purposes and at all prices. Light driving from $8.50 to $25 Carriage or Surry harness from $15 to $25. Team Wagon Har ness, best in town for the money. We have a job lot of harness which we will otbse out at a very close price. Now is the time to get a bargain. Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly done at lowest prices. Cut this ad. out and bring it with you and for every $1 pur chase, or more, we will give a nice buggy whip, Hartline & Go. Phone 433, 180 East Inniss St. 4 Per Cent. We pay 4 per cent, on money in savings department,; adding the interest to the principal every 90 days, and offer every safe guard to the depositors. We also loan money on real es tate and personal security. TIE PEOPLES' BM AND TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President. Cashier. P.H.Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V.-President. Teller. 8 IbtD rIb) I II II VC-SII IC"S O6OOOOOOO0)OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOQ0004000000000GOOO V) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o without becoming a friend of the store's. 1 Scores -of come-again-and-again customers testify to this. The only reason we can give for this shoe-store-loyalty is that our shoes are either more comfortable or wear longer or look dressier (or all three) than do the other fellow's. We are willing to admit this much: We are after the busi ness of very person in the county who wants big value for his money, and to get this bus iness we are putting just as much style and comfort and wear into every pair of shoes as it is possible to put in at the price. BRITTAIN & CAMPBELL. r Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, Skirts, am-coats Misses CM and In nil II dr en's Cloaks r t tie lew y!Mi JJ ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o J 1
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