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. : : : ; : ; : . ' ; : T " : I : - " t : ' .V ; ' EVENING WORLD. 1'uMisbeii Daily Exceut Sunlav. JNO. M. JULIAN, Editor and Proprietor. RATE Ol" SUBSCRIPTION : e Year jl Months, icree Mouths, ' ice Month, l,ie Week, ?4.00 2.00 1.00 .35 .10 Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra charge. rartijs failing to get their paper will please report the same at this oflice. Addtess all communications to the " W'wrld, nsbary. N. C." : i For advertising rates apply to or address the ditor. Office Inniss street, three doors from pub lic sqiiare, in Mansion House building. ( Advertisers wishing a change of ad. should bring copy in before noon. Entered at the postoiiice at Salisbury, N. C. as aocon!-elas3 mail matter. DEMOCRATIC TICKET : For President : WILLIAM J. BRYAX, of Nebraska. For Vice-President : ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maine. For Governor : 4- CYRUS B. WATSON, CL of Forsyth.:' . r For Lieutenant Governor : THOMAS W. MASOX, of Northampton. For Secretary, of State : CHARLES -M. COOK, of Franklin. For Treasurer : B. Fi-AYCOCK, of Wayne. For Auditor : : ROBERT' M. FURM AN, of Buncombe. - For Attorney-General : FRANK I. OSBORNE, ! , of Mecklenburg-. For Superintendent of Public Instruction : JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. For Associate Justices : A. C. A VERY, of Burke. GEO. H. BROWN, of Beaufort. The political prophet is aback number. He has predicted every thing that was wrong and noth ing right this year. His day of usefulness is evidently a thing of the past. Who ever expected to see the day when the chairman of the Democratic State executive com mittee would be found hobnob- j l)ingwith Marion Butler? But suchlwas the news that dame from Raleigh Saturday. Verily it is an age of surprises. Money may be the best part of old man Mark Hanna, but the Tvay he has gone to work to re concile the Republican factions - in New Ypjk proves him an adroit politician. He and Tom Piatt smiled for an hour or more at each other Saturday and the generally accepted be- lief is that Piatt will discontinue his Avar on his Republican ene mies in New York until after the election. If he has induced Tom Piatt to sheath the knife, old man Hanna is more, than we counted. A little daughter of Mr. Lewis Dayton, an old and much respected ritizen of Barnitz, Pa., occasionally Las trouble with her Jtomach which gives her considerable distress. In speaking of it Mr. Dayton said: "As soon as she has an attack we give ber a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, 'Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and ic has never failed to relieve her proiMptly. We all use it in our family with the same good results." For sale hy James Plummer, Drug- SENATOR PR IT CHARD'S REASON. According to the Washington correspondent of the Charlotte Observer Senator Pritchard gives as his reason for support ing McKinley and the entire Republican aggregation that he must support the Republican candidates in order to escape the innumerabje iniquities which are the natural result of Democratic supremacy. For instance a force? bill, or at least we presume that ;Mr. Pritchard had not forgotten that Ma j. Mc Kinley supported! the force bill, an act which if a law would put every Southern State under bay onet. But layingj this aside Mr. Pritchard has argued for free silver as one of tbe vital ques tions before the American people.- He. has given it more prom inence in his speeches during the past year than any other ques tion of public interest. These years, we well remember, were campaign years, when the ora tors waxed eloquent to the farm ers knowinsr -full well that the farmer vote would;' cut no incon siderable figure in determining who the congress men and State officers should be,! But this year conditions have changed. Sena tor Pritchard finds himself con fronted with tlje perplexing, problem of choosing between the favor of his State and ad hereuce to his past declarations or McKinlev. He' has chossen McKinley aird repudiated his record of the pasp -two years. He must give some better reas oris for his acceptation of the i new faith and repridiation of the j old than he has given to the Observer's correspondent or else the. people will qertainly repu diate him. He has helped edu cate them in their ardent advo cacy of free silver and it is too late for him to try! and undo his work. Senator Pritchard must make better excuses or the case 'stands. I ? It appears now that nothing will satisfy the revised edition of Democracy but fusion with the Populists. We do not assume the guise of anj adviser butr firmly believe that when the Democratic party of North Caro lina seeks another bottom for X -.,!. ''-'. its tub it takes a long step to wards disorganizing the party. And what is more we believe that such wholesale scratching would result on both Fides from an electoral division as proposed that the McKinley electors woulci win the day, chairmaa - Manlv and his committee to the " f contrary, notwithstanding. When She Would Harry. This is what a young lady is re ported recently to have sAid apropos of marriage "Well, no, I don't know if I would marry for money alone, but if a man had plenty of money, allied to a sweet disposition, and a mustache that curled at both ends, and nice blue eyes, and a social position; if he had a distinguished status in a profession, or even as a merchant, and his jfather was rich and his mother and sisters aristocratic, and he wanted to marry me, and he would promise to let me have my own way in everything, and keep me liberally supplied with money, and have a splendidly furnished town house and a handsome country residence, ;was liberal about diamonds and other gems, also about the milli ner, never grumbling, and I really and truly loved him, I shouldn't consider marriage a drawback."- Frank Harrison's Magazine. Ask your grocer lor Swiit's Silver Leaf Lard. , Some years ago when suffering with an UDcornmoidv severe attack of diarrhiea, Mr. W. I. Guinnip, of A too, Pa., received through the mail a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keme da. lie say "I found it to be one of the most effective remedies I ever u.ed. ' Jt gave me almojt immediate relief. It has no superior and 1 ihink no equal. " No bade7tecU fol low the use of this remedv. It is pleasant to take when reduced with water and sweetened. Children like it. It never fails. It is the most perfect remedy ever produced for bowel complaints." For sale at -5 and 50 cents per bottle by James Plummer, Druggist. Lafavette Parke. - So Measurer lost his situation at that dry goods store ? Ellicott Squeers Yes he was too brusque. They looked on him as a counter-irritant, Buffalo -Times. The people have long wnce' learn ed that the most disagreeable medi cines are not necessarily the best. In fact, as a rule, they are not. What is wanted is something mild, and sure, such as -Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy. That: is really pleasant to take when reduced with water and sweet ened. Thefi it is acknowledged everywhere to be the most successful remedv in the world for bowel com plaints. Ask any number of drug gists for the best remedy 'they have lor diarrhoea and fully nlnt out of ten will recommend Chamberlain's, in speaking of this medicine,' Mr! B. B. Bufhn, of Friendsville, Susque hannah Co., Pa., says: "We have used.it in our family for pain in the stomach, colic and Uliarrlura and found it to be a most effective rem edy." For sale by James Plurnmer. Druofist. Wiggles There's one good thing about 1 licks. ' lie is al waysready to admit it when lie is wronjj. I don't think it is a uood tliinjr. It doesn't seem to trouble him a bit. Somerville Journal. Marvelous Results. From a letter "Written hy Key. ,h Gunderman, of Dimondale, 'Mich., Ave are permitted, lo make this ex tract: "1 have no hesitation in rec- oiiimending Dr." King's Xcw Dis covery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of nfy wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist' Clptfreh at Kives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia uo ceeding La Grippe. Terrible parox ysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in re sults." Trial bottles free "at T. F. Kluttz & Co. drugstore. Regular size 50c. and 81. He read from Hamletto his sweet heart: "Or if thou wilt needs mar ry,. marry a fool." - ' "Verj' well," she said sweetly, and the announcement was made as soon as the "fool" had seen the old folks. Detroit Free Press. Electric Bitters. -. t Electric Bitters i a medicine suit ed for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative' is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the ; malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters: 50c. and 1 per bottle at T. F. Kluttz & Co. Druggist. "We left our country for our country's good7' is an expression first found in the prologue to a play presented by convicts in Sydney. The prologue was by George Barringtonj himself a convict, and the allusion was, it is said, keenly appreciated by the convict actors and the au dience." i ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, S ores, Ulcers, S alt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns' and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by Kluttz & Co. f ! Subscribe for the Woi:lo. Only l 10 cents a week. IMPROVED CHILL supsmoa to all others. , -It is a trac Chill Cgro'm comr.inatiou -w'.tli Xiver Tonics V.'Iicu properly t xkea it -ever ,faiis to cur 2 the r.?o3tt:irt!.Tai2c;t3aof Chills and, Vzyct. Y71icre ctlic r3 fa.ll it -win carr. It is pleasant to,loItc, nnd contains nothin-f to i a jure the most tie!ic.Ii syotcrn. Ll'oica take it easily. As a Tonic it is T.-ithout aa equal. Cnaranteed by your druggist Price, 0 cents per bottle V0IGT & COi, Chattsaooga, Tena. For sale by Edwin Cuthrell drug gist. !' TH UNIVERSITY, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. - 3G Teachers, 534 Students. Tui tion 60 a year. Board $8 per month. 3 full college courses; 3 brief courses; Law School: Medical School; Summer School for Teach ers. Scholarships and loans for the needy. K Address President Winston, Chap el Hill N. C. j 'nrv .ii in i i o jDicveie iiaerh The Fidelity & Casually Accident Insurance Com pany are issjuing a special iSicy clist Accident & Lia- bilitv Policf , for a small premium of &3 per 81,000 annually. Call at once and secure a policy. E. H. BROWN. I- j . ; A iren t. Fresli Groceries -AT- LOW PEICES -AT- J. E. WEST'S Grocery on the corner of Lee. and Councill streets. lie handles all kinds ' of country produce. .Give him a call. R mass convention of the Prohibition Party of ' v : will be held at Salisbury, N, C, j August 19 th 1896, - I-; " at 11 o'clock a. m. There will be a night session. Ev ery Prohibitionist is urged to attend and act as a delegate. Candidates will be nominated for all the various State officers. Will endeavorUto obtain reduced rates on all railroads. The North Carolina State Fire men's Association meets in Salisbury at the same time and a large crowd is expected. r ; EDWIN SHAVEH, ' Ch'm State Ex. Cora. T. P. JOHNSTON, Secretary. "A Vote for Principle is Never Lost." Bally Bound the White Banner of Temperance. Worth more than thousands of gold and silver. YOUR If TENT10N is called lo the fact that we carry nothing but pure. Our line of Druggists specialties is complete and prices low down. Give us a trial Druggist The Perpetual - Building and Loan Association -OF- SALISBURr, EC. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, rresi.lent, 1J. H. MASH, Yice-rresuleiit, F.J. MURDOCH, See. & Treas. T. C. LINN, Attorney. Twenty-first, series now open. Nine semis have matured.! Loans made at G per cent on real estate. Stocks payable in instalments ol uj cents a share each week. Assets June 1st, $iH5,-t70. Office in Davis Wiley bank. Executor's Notice. Havi nonqualified as executor of the will of .J. M. deceased, this is to notify all creditors of said estate to ex hibit their claims to me -on or before the 11th day of June 191. Persons indebt ed to said e tate are notified to make prompt pavment l.'This .June (5th, S. A . Lowkance, executor. Theo. F. Kluttz, attorney. Dr. Meigs Flippin Will practice in medicine and surgery. Office over Old National Bank Building, on Inniss Street, Salisbury, X. 0. Working Man's Friend ! New store and new man just opened up. A full line of new and pawn broker's clothing, shoes, gents furnishing. . Prices to suit the hard , times. Come and look for your self and be convinced. Suits from $2.50 on up. Sample coats 85c. on up. Pants from 75c. on up. Hoys knee pants 15c. up. Shoes from 85c. on up. I would give you more prices but the space will not permit. . SMITHDEAL ROW, NEXT TO DR. RAMSAY, ON FISHER STREET. ARE YOUR FEET RIGHT AND LEFTP CReeictered Trade M&rk.t lUauiactUKd under United SUtet and Foreign Fatentl. 1 . Knit right and left to conform to the shape of the foot, thus preventing man discom forts and insuring great durability. ' THE UP-TO-DATE STOCKING Are your feet right an 3 left ? Wear the celebrated Waukeu hose and have no more corns. They wear longer than the oth er kind because they fit the foot. Sold only by Smoot Bros, & Rogers. ri Go to BURT'S o IE Causes and Effects- HOT WEATHER, STRAWBERRIES, CHERRIES AND POTATOES. NOBODY EXEMP1 TRY KLUTTZ & CO'S Ten Gent Diarrohea Jvlixture and be entirely cured. For Sale! That valuable property sit- j uated on the southeast cor- f ner of Main and Ilorah ' I streets and known as the X old Horah place. Fronting 200 feet on Main street and running through to Lee street. f Also that beautiful lot sit uate on Fulton street and known as the Wilson pro perty. i These are the most desira ble lots in town. Any per son thinking of buying would do well to take ad vantage of this opportune ty. For prices, terms, &c, call on J. S. McCUBBINS, Jr. JOHN A. RAMSAY & SON, CIVIL ENGINEERS and AR CHITECTS. j : ; . . - 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, fec., and at tends to the purchase of all kinds ma chinery, building materials, &c.v Hess bothes.; PAINTERS, PAPER HANG- ERS and CALSOMINERS. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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