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rrF?T-r i . - ' V .', ' ... t .-A A" 1 EVENING WORLD. PuMishf-u I tilv Kxceut. Sunday. JNO. M. JULIAN, Editor and Proprietor. rate r sunsciiirrrux One Year Mouths, iiie; Months, je Month, Oce Week, .10 DeMvere! ly Carriers to any part ol the city without extra t liare. Parties failing to -get their paper will please report the rfanie at this oflice. Adit.-es aii eonin.uiacation3 to the -Woria, 'aiishiiry, y. C. -For advertising rates apply to or address the editor. Ofkk k Innii-j- ft.treeti'three doorjj from pub lic square, in Man-ion House buihlinjr. Advertisers vishintr ;t chaueof ad. should tjri'iij; i-opy in before noon. Katere.iatthepo.tomeeatsaii.imry.x.c.as j servants, were put in the Caba- c-ond- ia.-s n.aii maitef . ii as prison. Boca Landro is T . j charged with failing to obey The boast ?is already niade i Weyler's orders requiring, citi that Russell. is: willing and in-J zens to reside in fortified towns. tends to spend $50,000 to secure j Boca Landro is quite deaf, en- t - i - . tvta I tirely crippled and almost blind, his election. So amount of y - I One of his servants was accused sell from being, shown up in his true 'light as the stirrer of strife and sower of discord, and when this is done, it is very little his ; monev can avail him. Oh, the " ingratitude of the world! The Charlotte News had a talk Saturday with sev eral Populists .from Cabarrus "county, and they express a dp termination to dispense with the j oot ,,f Vi' iWnraKia (i TVi ! Kestler, present county treas urer . ; of Cabarrus.. Says the Xews, referring to a conversa tion with a prominent Porjulist from Poplar Tent : - ' 'Kestler, he say s4 is too noisy, talks too much and says things that he ought not say.' 'We can fet 'along much better without iim-and his paper,' said the Pop." I Mr. A. L. Swinson between whom- and State Senator Mew bourn an animated controversy has been going on through the Progressive Farmer for several weeks, has written another open letter to Mr. Mewbourn. He is more aggressive than in his pre vious letters and, deals some straight blows at the enemy. Senator Mewbourn, it will 'be remembered, stands for co oper ation on the terms proffered by the Republicans, wThile Mr. Swinson is just as much.opposed as the former is in favor of it. Among other things he says : ''Senator,, this ismore a mat ter or cast, fixed by one's sur roundings and associations, and as mine has b3en that of middle of-the-road Populists,I abhor the idea of being brought up through my representatives by use of goldbug currency, more than I do the theft of my ballot; and if Imust choose between those two evils, would clear my' hon or by refusing to be sold and cast my ballot for, something, though I did run the risk of its being stolen. Kind o' usen to that you see, Senator. ; You may say, you don't know anything about Republican re ciprocationists buying up ' Pop ulists to go to Raleigh, but, I answer, that don't matter, you are aiding and abetting the con ditions they would set up and hold yourself ready to applaud, if reciprocation results." And then, as a finishing touch, Mr. Swinson concludes with the following spirited paragraph : "All Populists are not fools nor prey" for Republican iackals Tprever at their demand." SviiVs Silver Leaf Lard is guar anteed Pure and Kettle Rendered. , . . . ... . - f Met Death With a Smiie; Key West, Fla., May 2-r. Private advices received in this city Saturday rjight by the steamer Alascottei tell of the ex ecutioti of Manuel Martinez : Ortega, at the Cabanas prison the morning of the 5th, charged S4.oo j with rebelling against the Span 2.00 ; ish government, a Ortega was a 1.00 ! youth of 18 years. He was talc- en out of his ceU on the evening of the 14th and the death sen tence read Xp him. He was then placed, in a room called the chapel where he remained until 7 o'clock on the morning of the loth, when lie was led out to his death. He was placed in a kneeling position- with his back to his executioners. 1 The .first volley failed to kill and the second was necessan . He met death smiling. On the loth, Francisco Boca Landro, v2 years of age and owner ot a faraii m the Gruara i district, and hisl three colored of the insurgents j and to compel him to talk; they placed a rope around his head above his tem- Ples and twisted it until the scalp was cut all around his head. ' ! A Lawsuit 3C0jYeirs Old. I The little cpmnjunity of Burg sinn, in the Bavarian district of Lower Franconia, will shortly be able to celebrate the not over- enviable tercentenary jubilee of a lawsuit. Oh . the 21st . of June,- 159G, this community brought suit at j the imperial court, then sitting in Speyer, against the Barons von Thun gen, 'coricerning a magnificent oak and beech forest of nearly 8,000 hectares in extent, which may to-day be estimated worth about 2,000,000 i . marks, and which both parties claim as their own . It speaks volumes for the indomitable grit.of these peasants, who despite' their pov erty, through three long centu ries, generation I after genera tion, managed to put up among themselves enough money to carry on the suit and who, in view of a recent decree, may ultimately consider themselves the beati possidentes. A final session has been fixed for June 10. I C-Hostess Well, there is one very creditable thing 1 can say about my husband. We have lived together over 20 years now, and during lall that time I have never heard him swear once. What do-'you think of that? I l Guest I think it the most re markable case of self-control I ever heard of Boston Courier. Id the case of the Meyer .brothers vs. Walter Richards, from Louisiana, for recovery of money paid for ille gally re-ifesued State bonds, the Su preme court of the. United States yesterday reversed the verdict of the lower court and ordered a judgment for the plaintiffs. The bonds had been fraudulently sold to Richards by A. E. Burke, formerly treasurer of Louisiana and were sold by Rich ards to the Me vers. - The four Chinamen of Char lotte are n gu'ar attendants upon trie Try ou Street Baptist Sunday school- Yesterday morning they called at the church' to view Ir. Pritchard's body. Afterwards they went to the park and secured beauti ful floral offerings as their tribute to Dr. Pritchard, and in a carriage they followed the body to the grave. Charlotte Xews. ' i Kelsey's public cab is still to be tound on the streets; at all hours of the day and night. ' Any one desir ing the cab can' reach it by applying to Moyle Bro s, bar. j The contract for the erection of ( five new buildings at the "University of -Virginia to take the piaee of the 1 ones destroyed bv the recent lire, 1 was let to Chas. II. Lany-lev fc Co., j Kiehmom, whose bhl bajittle "less I s than three hundred thousand, dol- j i lars. Work will liemn at one. Cure f -r Hea ache, i As a remedy for, all forms of Headache Klectric Bitterhrrs proved ft 6 he the very best. It effects a pernianent cure and the most. "dread ed habitual ick lieadaehes j ield to Us intiuence. We urs;e ail who are afilieiexl ;to procure a bottle and give this mnedy a fair trial. Jn cases of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures bv jjrivinir the needed tone to stomacli and bowels, and few cases long resist the use f this medicine. Try it once. Fh'ty cents and 1.00 at T. F. Kluttz.ifc Co. Drutrsrist.'r.' Visitors to Asheville will be in- j i terested to learn that Kenilworth ! Tun ! n ti rrarl loi1o AJF r TInnvi' f Clair havin- leased the i!nn. . o - Clair is a New York hotel man of a i fine, reputation, having successfully managed the' --Metropolitan, Park j Avenue and "Windsor hotel.- Char-! lotte News. . " The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Iea versville, III., says: "To l)r. King's New' Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and 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 in my, store I sent for a bottle and began its use and fro mtlie first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It-is worth its weight in gold. r won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at T. F. Kluttz & Co. Druggist. . The new book to be issued by the State Agricultural Department, of North Carolina and its resources, will contain 400 pages. .Of these 250 are now readv and 100 more in hand. There will be 60 full page illustrations, of which 50 are in hand, all' specially prepared and original. . ii- Bucklen's Arnica Sn The Best 'Sal Cuts, Bruises, TScrr Rheum, Fever Sores, rett?nap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perf ect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale bv Kluttz & Co. In ordeithat I may be able to make my -report in full to the Exec utive Committee at Richmond as to the number of. Veterans who will go to the reunion ton the 80th of June, next, veterans of Rowan who ex pect to go will please report to me at their earliest convenience. Yours truly j W. L. Kluttz,: Secy. & Treas. U. C. V. Dr. Meigs Flippin Will practice in medicine and surgeiy. Office over Old National Bank Building, on Inniss Street, Salisbury, X. C. J. S. BROWN, M. D. OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE. PHONE 89. r !r Office IIcuks: 8 to 10 a. m. 13 . - to 5 p. m. ; . ? Calls left at Kluttz's drug store will receive prompt attention. FARMS WANTED , For immigrants. In large or matl tracts. Applv to ' 1 Tv JOHN S. HENDERSON, f Attorney-at-law, Salisbury, N. C. Notice of Seizure. Notice is hereby given of the seizure of the folloTviDg property, for violation of internal revenue laws of the Uuited States, to wit : . C: " ' vs, April 21 , 1890, near Salisbury, X'. C. two wood stills, cooling tub, copper worm f ermcnters, mash key, lot of shafting, piping "and connections and. cistern tubs, the property of John Brad dy, Salisbury, X. C. " May 2nd, . 1S00, 1-2 barrel brandy supposed to be the property of W. C. Iledrick, near Lexing ton, Davidson county. Any peison claiming said property is hereby notified to appear before the undersigned at his office in Asheville, X. C, within 3 j days from date hereof and make such claim in the ir anner and form prescribed by law or said property will be declared forfeited to the United States. This I'Ud dav of Mav IS . SAM'L 1,. IIOGERS, Clilleetor. Per F. ii. Thompson, 5th Dist. N; C. Deputy Collector., . ' . - i - -i - -!. i .... . . .- , . I " : y - : ' ' The newest and freshest and the Lowest Prices are found at D. W. Julian's new store in Eas Salisbury., near the Kesler cotton mill. Give him! a call and he guarantees that vou will be satisfietl with vour purchase. ! Anythin-in tl way of ! j ijYOCQTlQS arid Provisions will be found there. Thanks i - . With many thanks to thfi citizens and ipublic for their past patron age I have for the comfortof their continued patronage furnished my shop with entire "new furniture, clean towels and plenty of them, first; class workmen- and5 tam the only barber in the city that has the' 'first class Climax Chairs. Give me a call. Very respt., ! It. B. McXEELY, j City Barber. Jilwdrtli Tl flora Ernest J, Bush, . FLOllIST, Charlotte - N. C. All kinds of Plants for in and outdoor 4- Cutfiowers. Floral Designs made to or 'er. At present all kinds ef ! il " Vegetable Tlants. Cabbage, Toma- . - , ' ! toes' Pepper, Egg Plant, Etc. ' Can send to all point and assure safe -r1' : - arrival, j ; Catalogue sent t d application. H. A. KELSEY. AV. 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, i 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. Eates reasonable. Draying one horse-promptly done. For anyjof these send orders to rKel seys barbershop on Main street, or direct to Clarence E. Chambers, Salisbury, X.C. J.T.WYATT, GRAN TE CONTRACTOR, FAITH, N. C. Manufacturer of MUlstones for grinding corn, also Curbing and Paving Stones for street pur poses.' Correspondence soUcited. 9 9-'9 yr. I - : ' : ' E- F BROWN, Practical House, Sign and Carriage ; PAH5TTEE.. Shop corner Lee and Council sts. Dr.J . W. Littleton i , i ...... Offers his' professional services to the ; citizens of Salisbury and surrounding couutrv. i Office in room over J. S. Mc- Cubbins ofiice. All calls left at resi dence on Innfss street, one door below W. C. Fraley's, will be promptly at- ended to, GOOD S Gait iUIIAI 6i BOUND 3 z is now Cured, and He Thanks God and P. P. P., Li;'pniar.'s Great Rem edy, For It. V Mr. George Uris, of Moore, Okla., sufTered almost indescribable torment for throe long- 3-ears. Neuralgia held him captive. ThS riirht sidoof his face was so badly airectedthat the sifrhtcvt touch would cause the imforln.uate man intense agony. For several weeks he could open hh mouth just wide enough to be fed with liquid nourish ment, and in this manner life, was sus tained. Head the following- extract from his letter : " Truth is stranger than Fiction." NEURALGIA, CATAn.il! AND RHEUMA TISM COMPLETELY CURED. George Brig-gs, of Moore, Oklahoma, writes that P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy, cured him of ciitarrh, facial neuralgia and rlieumatism, after three years of intense suffering. The pain lay in his cheek bono and temple, down the right side of his face, along his upper lip, and from the slightest touch he suffered agonies for weeks at a time. Could only open his mouth wide enough to admit a teaspoon, and any acid in his food would put him in torture. lie had a consultation of the best physi cians in Texas, but all to no purpose. Catarrh and rheumatism were also causing him much trouble, until he 1 tried 1. P. P. " He says he is well and will swear that there arc no cases of neuralgia, catarrh and rheumatism, no matter how chronic or how old the cases are, that P. P. P. will not make a total cure of. . Mr. IJriggs winds up his testimony by saying he thanks God and our med icine, P. P. P., Lippman's Great Rem edy, for the great cure. . Kidney troubles, if neglected, bring about serious and painful and very often fatal results. P. P. 1'. removes the irregularities, , and euros the dis eased parts. Dyspepsia and indigestion, skin and blood diseases, can be speedily removed by P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy. Ladies, take P. P. P. and rid your face of pimples, blotches, freckles, yellow or muddy skin, wrinkles and vulgar redness. : . ' . Sold by all druggists. LIPPJT.1AN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop'rs, Lippman's Block, Savannsh, oar IS CALLED TO . TIIL FACT THAT WE CAB BY NOTHING BUI PUBE DBUGS. OUB LINE OEBBUG GISTb SrECIALTIESIS COM PLETE AND PBICE6 LOW DOWN. GtETJb A TBIAL . Druggist. JOHN A. RAMSAY & SON, CIVIL ENGINEERS and AK CH1TECTS. Office in the rear of court house. Gives attention to railroad construction, surveys and mapping of mining pro perties a specialty, surveys and esti mates of water power, prepares plans for drainage of swamp lands by open or covered drains, plans for the erec tion of mills, dwellings, tc, and at tends to the purchase of all kinds ma chinery, building materials, &c. Administrators JSlotice Having qualified as Administrator of A. A. Shepherd, dee'd. I notify all per sons having claims against him to ex hibit the same to nie on or before the 27th day of March, 1807, or this notice will be" plead in bar of their recovery. Persons , indebted o said estate must make pro uipt payment. This March 2G, 1800. " P. P. Jeeoxey, Theo. F. Kluttz,' atty.: Admr. 13 . r fir ! ' - Vis; 5X - 9 Attention A closing oat safe Dry Goods and Notions will be closed out at once regardless of cost We mean just what we say 7 A t nTTnm 0 llfl W. Mil ffiW For Sale ! That valuable property sit uated on the southeast cor ner of Alain and Ilorah streets and known as the old Ilorali place. Fronting 200 feet on Main street and running through to Lee street. - - Also that beautiful lot sit uate on Fulton street and known as the Wilson pro perty. These are the most desira ble lots in town. Any p son thinking of buyi would do well to tak vantage of tlpsr oppprt ty. For prices, terms, & call on r: J. S. McCUBBINS, Jr. Causes and Effects. HOT WEATHER, STRAWBERRIES, CHERRIES AND NEW POTATOES. Nobody Exempt Try Kluttz & Co's 10 cent Diar rohea flixture and be cured. DR. E. G. WEST'S NERVE fiHO BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL; ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is sold under positive Written Caarantee done,. Nernm LtadSTft KJ5 fulrrors, or Excessive U of ToblOnium fall! each person. At Et oro oF y i i ta or 1 i v BRAiftS ALL GONE Boia 4:&3 Txtra StrcnMh. MH s X : .
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