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Si V ! ' 1 EVENING WORLD. ! l'uMi8bti2 I);iiiv Jx:eut Sunlav. jrw. m. JUUiAm, - tuiior anu rropneicr. HATE or . SUBSCRIPTION Or:o Year Months, . ..ree Mo'iiiis', -- Month, tOnd Week, I - 54 00 I IVilirereilliv Carrier t any part ol the city witliout extra iure. , : , parties failing t jr?t thir papers in tfee report uwsamout ti,is wte. - .Artii.efes an communication-u the "Wri.i, For a-lvertisin-ri tes :ii.:ly t-i or 'aikliess the fiitor- r... !ic square, in i'aiisifiii Hcii-e builxliiif;. Aflverti- Ts vi.-iiinir a c'ar.njre of al. -should brim ' i'y in before noon. - Entered at the boston:. :,t s:iisimry, c. && iond-cia.sn.aiin.iittcr. A BKAUTIFUL STRADDLE. Senator Pritchard has dwelt long and loud on the beauties of the free and unlimited coinage" of silver. & has canvassed the - i State arm in arm, shoulder ' to shoulder with Marion Butler and j trilled white metal lays from .: Hvery stump. . He has told the farmers of " North Carolina, a Uvrro mhiorit.vnf whnm'lm l-nnwc I r -i , 't ' i are favorable to this metal, that no man is or could be more par- ciai to "money oi tne aaauies" , than- he. Let's see what Mr. pritchard did in the way of ' making a platform when he went to Raleigh. It isgenerallv admitted that' he was i;t abso- lute control over the proceedings ; e 1 . '! or t, !H -ennventinn Anr it i . . ' just as generally-aumitteu that- the State platform was made to ; lit the Senator' present position j and his future asnirations." Xo j 1 - one doubted but that he .'would throw his whole influence to- j 'wards the embodiment of a free ; silver jjlank in the platform. But on the contrary he aided and abetted in the formation of a notorious straddle on this question one, in fact, equal to the Ohio straddle. To those vho are doubtful as to whether or not he did straddle we call their attention to the following piank ift the platform, which relates to the position of the Republican party of this State on the great financial question. Here is what Mr. Pritchard's platform says ; :' We favor the use of gold and silver as standard money and the restoration of silver to its functions and dignity as a mon ey metal. We are opposed to the retiring of greenbacks, the money of the peopTe, the money favored by Lincoln. We are opposed to the issue of -interest bearing onds in the time of peace, and we condemn the 'policy ot President Cleveland and Secretary Carlisle in secret ly making the sale of govern ment bonds to a foreign syndi cate on such terms as to enable it to realize the enormous pro- j rit of $10.000,00p at the expense Ot the people." i t 1 . , - r -:'. 3Ir. Pritchard did not ! deal wHlv onM, nTfo -0nLu o the ''restoration of silver to its -function's," when he canvassed the State last year. It was free silver or bust. And as ing climaxNie has busted, so to speak. Wonder if Mr. Pritch aid won't be axked on the stump "this summer -at has become of his free silve notions and i be called upon to explain tins beautiful straddle'1 substituted ' for it. Potatoes in New York State are so cheap that farmers are I throwing- them away. One man is burning them in his stove and says they make aj ! veryhot and stead v fire Ap ! some auctions of farm property t - lotoKr i;--;.Vi,i r 1 1 and one half cents a bushel and in many instances no bids could iibesecured. .1 . - - ! . It'is hardlv rifckiDgitco much ; " " t() toy that, ill ST)it ";f tilt1 little .V.-Lit 111 cpitt. 01 int. liLLie , , . , , , . boom Avhich has been created m favor that Judge Clarke i will not be the nominee of th e Democratic party for (iovernor this year. It is necessary to " giVO OHO ieaSO'l for OUr J opinion and that "j is the jDerno- crats of tiie State have other j . I : proferences. j s T his has been 1 an . unusually remarkable year for cyclones, During the past week the en- tire western pary 0f the coun- - SJ t less extent. In many instances their destructiveness has been reat arid widespread chief among which was the one in t - .Texas. ; ITorth 'Carolina hasl been happily free from the wrath- of the elerilents thus far. ' . . . . - ... ,f ' It will be remembered " that Stntft SmmtWr ATftwlmrn Tt. ! t".i i? .S r 1 t l- I ulist bv .profession. Republican I . . i j ia faith, has been one of the ! mosc rampant lusionists m tne j State. He uses as his favorite weapon to whip the boys in. line his pet cry of "dishonest ' elec- tion's," i,rascallv Democrats" I and the like. The Progressive "j Tanner gives him! a, point this ; i ; . . ' , -,. ! woir mi thi imntv nt , !-;niiI1i i . s ; canism. ;lt says: Speaking of the 'sanctity of the ballot" we just wish:Sena- j tdr Mewborne cou)1-" have 1)e j 1 I : l' i i -..! nere to see a tvepuniican-1 convention Count . OUt' its j strongest candidate, Cc erv, using the most i Col. Dock- improved Democratic method known. If any one thinks he can have honest elections by fusing with goldbug Democrats or Republi cans; he will surely get- left. This is a punch not only for Senator Mewborne but for maay others who have insisted on fu sion for the sake of a ' 'free bal lot and fair count." The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Gaillouette,; Druggist, Bea versville 111., says: uTo Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my, life. Was taken with La Grippe arid tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery jri my . store I sent for a bottle and began its use, and from the first dose began to get better and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold YVe won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at Kluttz cvj Store. : Co's Drug A woman will face a frowning world and cling to the man she loves through the most, bitter season of trial ali'd adversity ' but shef wouldn't wear a hat three weeks benind the - ' stvie to save your life. ! Cure for Headache. - - ' ' i i As a remedy for all forms of llead- ! ache I'.lectric Bitters ha. Droved to j be the very best. It j effects a per - manent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its j influence. We urge all who are af- ! flicted to procure a bottle,- and give Vi . , rT - ousremeuv a lair inai. in case oi TV VJllS: to : .r; 7hi; medicine. TryTTon Fifty cents and $1.Q0 at Kluttz CVs.'Drug store Authorities v, ' K ! . . X -if AN TFH ' Offers his rofe&Tional services to the 1 - oachCSS.Ueci(3; JOHN MlV:;;- . : CubbmsVcce; All" call; lofr or ! or this notice! zZUzi, fX I I that the game was known to the - ' street, one - door bidow i Peiions 'Sifted :Uo VaTV ! ? t ? 4 I Pl,;,, in the Vear 174 B. C. I b;uIH"l;V:. i 1 will be mommlv nt. I m,kepru.,pt pavmenrrTbl1 ZK?&.. " ?-V. V, UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT. Programme of Exercises- Addret Dy Vice President Stevenson. The exercises of commencement will begin With . the Baccalaureate oul,,a ran1 IIall b-v ,JlshoP Edward Rond- i i .ir .i if : si. i i uiajer, pi Liie Moravian Aniii-cn ! Ti,e annunl meeting f ihlblec- tic and Philaiuhropic Literary Soci- j eties wdi be, held Tuesday night, I June 2d, at 8 o'clock, in the!? halls. Oil .Vfdnfdri v .Turn ftid thn bnnril , "." - ? T, ' . ! ot trustees will meet m Person hall ' . .1 V - 1 1"' . at noon - t)e Senior class lav exer- ' . , i i - ; cises will be held at 6 o'clock p. m.. ; i" memorial hall ; the a nual contest i in oratory ; between the representa tives oi the dialectic jand philan- i thropic literary societies at 8 o'clock 1 j,, u, memorial hail, bud the fac- ulty recejtioH . a'lO o clock, p !. m. ; i' the gymnaMiim.. . . ; T ,U!,I:l.v 4th, is commence- ; nient day. The alumni association wiil meet in Gerrard! hall at 10 i o'clock. The commencement oxc r- ! .. .;i! i.n j 1 1 o'clock. The graduates will de- j Hver their orations, jiresent their i lI,tes aml m theirjdipiomas. I V.ceiPreMdent Adlai Stevenson will present the dijilomas and make an address. A public reception will be given the Vice-President, so that everybody may greet him and shake his hand. In the afternoon a game of base ball will be played in i the athletic (I The Glee Club will tnye its concert at 8 p. in., in Gerrard hall. Reduced rates will be given oil the railroads. aml special; trail! i will! ; be run Oil Thuixlav, June 4, conimeiicement ' , , , . . i iay. . jLvervbody invited. , " -.- - . t m ' .., -President. JIrs. iEinmet Drew, known on" the stage as Ilatiie Richardson, .lurinjr i a rehearsal in New York the other 1 day veiled in the ear of s n h'w St. Bernard dig. The dog resented this j f:l,niliarity hy fastening his teeth in j Hattie's check and holding on till i n beaten oh by her husband- lier face I was terribly lacerated 'arid disfigured. - M . Man. .(at a restaurant) -Uwhafsort j of chicken do you call this, waiters? i,iVriiTtr ) ' : is a Rlvmouth Rock. Man Ah! I'm glad it s got. some historical interest. I thought it was just an ordinaiy cobblestone'. Pick Me Up. An Unexpected Heeting. Splash! ker-chtig. f -Dejir me! Mr. Frog, how you did me! ''Seems to me, Miss tartle Frog- gie, you are very nervous oaiu he. - ' : - I I guess you'd be nervous and thin too, it you had to dolge as many stones as I do eyeryiday. - 4 'Dodge stones. Miss gie. 1 never dodge them. I of ten sit upon them to sun n pself , ''Then you don't live infthese parts, where boys throw tones at you if you lift your heal out of the water foe a bream of fresh air, answered Miss f rog- gie, with'an injured look. "If boys are here I don'fwon der you are thin and nersous." 40U d better comeilivelwith me in the bog. where boys :an't 1 reach you " " 1 "Thank you, Mr. Frog Kerchug.n , . ! kvill. j 4 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. i The Best Salve in the ' wok for ! Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers Salti i T-1 o rn . . hi ! iaiT' rr ie l j ped Hands, Chilblains, Corn and i all Skin Lruptions, and po ively ; cures Piles, or no pay required It is tion per gnaranieeu to give penect satis ! or money refunded. Price '2 ; box. For sale by Kluttz & C j in. DnnuH M ! . uhUWh , ni . D OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE PHONE 89. r ; 1T o ii n !. Office IIoubs: 8 to 20 a. . - - ! Calls left ztxVs drug sloA will attention. ) j fjjft :j " 'T V X i ; ' .Kr! .yr.;viiry and surrounding I "".V,vn- cl:llTa against him to ev I ; , , t ucn. -M'r.. v'- W4 " f counn-y. owt-e ia room over . J. K r.-- V L, io me on or !efoiP -i, ! ' v: .--X I i "zi r-iV! r:-tsT-77Z- The newest and freshest I and the i ' Lowest Prices r - , j are found at D. W. Julian's new store rn Kasf- Salisbury, near the Kesler cotton mill. Give him a! call ! and he: guarantees j that you wilibe satisfied-with your purchase. Anvthinsr in the !way of. ' .- '-' . i' " r S : Groceries -jand';. i Provisions iwill be found there. Thanks Withjmany thanks to the citizens and public, for their past patron- age 1 have for the comfort of their continued "patronage furnished my shb) Avith entire new furniture, clean tov. els 'and a Tjlenty of them, if il'.ia winlri'ipii ntiil nm the ; Vlv l.mhor in the cMv that has the lii st class Climax Chairs. Give me a tall. Verv respt., It. 13. JtleNEELV, City Barber. K TiTApjh ( jl ! Fidra Ernest.-J. 'Bush, -FLOl-aST, - Xstrvrnxrctt J I I " . . All kinds of Plants for in and outdoor Cutflowers. j Floral Designs made to or er. At present all kinds ef Vegetable Plants! Cabbage, Toma - i - . ' toes, Pepper, Egg Plant, Etc. Can send to all points and assure safe arrival. Catalogue sent i d application. H. A. KELEY. W. F. KELSEY. . KELSEY BROTHERS I '' ' have just placed on the streets a brand new, double! seated buggy and will be glad to serve the public in and about the city. They are prepared also to give single seat service. Buggy . will meet all trains 'up to 9:30 at night or later when a special order is made. Rates reasonable. For'anv of these send orders to Kel- r - if it r 1 ir r tmAtv tk4-1 1 ATI A seys barbershop on Main street, or direct to Clarence E. Chambers, Salisburj-, N.C. S J. T WYATT, GRANITE CONTRACTOR, j FAITH, X. C. Manufacturer of Millstones for grinding corn, . i !: : also Curbing ami Paving Stones for fetreet pur poses . Correspondence solicited. . 9 9-'9 yr. ETSi DDATTTXT j ji. ' JD JLvvJ VV IN , i I 5 p n 'v. i Tjr.11co c;n 1 ricLLLleai nyUbt;, Olll j on,i hnrrlnfm 1 dua carnage j p A T "NT "TP "TP ! -cJ:J-..-LN f -1 ' 1 - ; Shop corner Lee. and Council sts. . Dr. J. W.Ut.li G3-003DS ,j8Stgrt A: closing , EAK' AWEARY.! MENM MEM v . Are peculiarly -benefited by R P. P., Lippman s Great Kemedy, the most J wonderftu Tonic and Ulood Cleanser ia the world. . P. I: P. restores shattered nerves, j "gives strength and tone to the entire j system, revives the worn out, nervous 1 and debilitated You cannot Lut be j nervous if your blood is impure. - I. P. 1. g-ivestho proper ncmrisliraent I to the blood, and cures nervous pros- tration, debility and nervous head I ache. j P. P. P. cures that tired, languid, ! all gone " feeling, euros dyspepsia, in r digestion, and that awful distress of j thn'stciiach. ' ' . V P. P. cures that weak, nervous con dition, that d readful jumping- of the heart, follovred by 'dizziness and sink ing spells. -Wake your blood pure by taking P. P. P., Lippman s Great. Rem edy, and-you will be -well and happy. ."Women are benefited, their organiza tion regulated, and their weakness and lassitude cured by P. 'P. P - should take P. P. P., Lippman; (Ireat Remedy, without delay. While .'not actually sick, you feel weak and tired, I ready to get sick, and wliatyou need is strength t drive Oout of your system that which is the er.uso of Spring Fever. P. P. P. is needed at once. -1. Irs- Hattto Mylius, of 70 Last Cth s. ree t, New York, s-vs that she wiis in j poor health, and that. her. ease deyel- ojid into nervous, prostration.- Siie, i silfleretl from nervous headaches, :?ul j r. t time. v.as tinabje to do any work ; at all. .She could not sleep, a ad v.as j so nervous that she would have to get ; up at all hours of the night and walk J the floor v. and ' the--opening of a, door would startle her. . Lut her weakness md nervousness is ail gone. . P. P. P; ; was what saved lier. Her appetite i improved, lier. nervousness i a 'ihr" Wo t6lijjAVri of the past, and she tl ranks P. P. 1, 1(1 fin, 1 Lippman's threat Remedy, for her com Ml iaiI1U' pie te restoration to health. s&u by tu-gis. I UPP.V.AN BROS., Apothecaries,' Sole Prop'rs, L'ppnar.'a C'oclv, Savannah, Ca. Your IS AL LED TO THh FAT THAT WE AM BY JSVTUIJVG BUI PURE DBUGjS. OUB LIJS'E OF DBUGGISTb SP EIALTIESIS COM PLETE AJVL PBICE6 LOW LOWJSf GVE Ub A TBIAL. . juflMES Pli U M M E P i " " V Drug-gist JOHN A. RAMSAY & SON, f CIVIL ENGINEERS and AR CHITECTS. Office in the rear of court house. Gives attention to railroad construction, surveys antl mapping of mininsr pro- P41 a specialty, surveys and . eti- Pat!S "f water l)0-ver' Prepares plans for draiuase of swamp lands by open .r coVere1' drains plans for the erec tion of mills, dwellings, &c, and at- tends to the Parchase of all kinds ma- chinery, building materials, &c. dr"'oIstmtors 'otic2 naving qualified as Administrator of V. A Mpheril. decM, I notifv all oei- Attention Goods and r1ner1 mit s.t nre.P. : i i i - ; I j w - www t i ' 5 - 1 - "We mean just what we say. E. I. ill For Sale ! That' valuable property sit uated on the southeast cor ner of Main and Ilorah streets and known as the . old jlorah place. Fronting 200 feet on Main street -' - anrunning through to Lee street. Also that beautiful 6t sit uate on Fulton street and known as the AViison pro- pcrty. These are the most desira ble' lots in town t Any per son thinking of buj ing would do. well to take ad vantage of this opportuni ty. For prices, terms, &c, calKon , . f ; " J. S. McCURBINS, Jr.. Causes and . Effects. HOT WEATHER STRAWBERRIES, CHERRIES AND MEW POTATOES. ""- . . Nobody Exempt, 1 Try Kluttz & Co's 10 cent Diar- rohea flixture and be cured. HE3E -.'AHO BRAIN TREATMENT . TKE OKiSISUL. .ILL CTiiE.3 I?J!7AT!0KS, sisrantee, tol &;jr3 Ishnde, f,U Dnuns, Youth- cinytrentnenr, vifh fit!! ach r- n' Yv'V' wnsplc only sold BRAINS. ALL -GONE kHVtj , ... . u. w fcio I uox, bis 2tr vtu i. -t-s.,,?. ; ' f i : s 4, i' -v ' : l. I I ' ' 1 C' ' uttz' atty- Adrnr. tX ' ' ..' J .'... -.. '.-..- .' 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