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a. SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY KXCEPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. ROUECHE. I CLINT. N. BROVvH, f Proprietors. ' SUBSCRIPTION KATES : One Year, - - ? ' - $4.00 Six Months, . - - - - - ; 2.00 xuree - - - - - - - . i.wt One Month, - - - - - - .ii One Week, - - - - - - .10 Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra cost. For advertising rates apply to the publishers Office over Burt's shoe store, on Main' street. Enters at postofflce seconu-class matter. Railroad Guide Uelow is a conoensca scnedulc of the departure of passenger trains from Salisbury by the srueaule which went in to effect July 4tii. 2nd DIVISION. NOKTIlliOUiVD. No 6, Norfolk, jeaves 4 7:10 a m No 36, Fast Mail, leaves . 10:47 a m No 12, Local, leaves . 8:15 p m No 38, Vestibule, leaves, ' 0:35 p ni SOUTHBOUND. 8:17 a m 9:37 a m 8:15 p m 2nd division. - No 37, Vestibule, leaves No 11, Local, leaves No 7, Charlotte, leaves No 35, Fast Mail, aves 8:5p p m 3rd division. . -wkstbound. No 11 Local, leaves . y:55 a m No 15 Chattanooga, leaves 8:55 p m No 12 Local arrives 7:40 p m No 16 Chatanooga, arrives 7:00 a m yadkin. ", ' . . .-' No 48. Ex. Sund iyJ arrives 9:30 a m No 47. (Ex. Sunday) leaves 12:30 p m 411 freight trains carry passengers. Salisbury, N. C, Feb. 17, 189S. CALL TO DEMOCRATS. Chairman Jones has issued an address to the Democrats of the country, the result of conferences which have been going on among the leaders of the several national parties for the past week, in which he makes, an appeal for silver. The address is couched in appar ently fervent patriotic phraseolo gy, and Mr. Jones is no doubt earnest in his intention to bring about a reform of, or a change in the financial condition of the country The consorting, how ever, with the Populist party and the silver Republicans, it appears to-us, will throw a damper on the movement. This will be especial ly true in the South. There has been little in common heretofore with these parties and can hardly ever be. ' The Sun will be glad to see the success of the Democratic party, but it not readily favors such a coalition. In fact what we would like to know is, would in case of success for the, yhito mqtal under this arrangement, 1)6 a success for the Democratic party. This is the question. We would like for some on to answer. of such a bill them be: ore, it present instance. But there is no telling what Congress will, do for these manufacturers. It favored may do so in the In s neaking of William Jen nings Br van's proposed arnalgama- party, ma says: stand on its life. I won of i sramation parties c! and vote I would would have the stand fc ?c 7? tion of kilver iforces into a new Senator (Morgan, of Alaba- i"I wo ild have the, party the pri 11 ciples which are d invite no , amal- arties. It other esired jto fall in with us for Democratic principles, welcome theiii, but I Democratic party 1 " r principles irrespective of successes of a temporarv char- 1 1 - acter. NEWS OF THE DAY." Telegraphic News Condensed for the Cosveo ience of Hasty Readers. 4Bi4my not a crime in lowa, at I presents ' Vhen the. State's code' of laws was revised the legal experts forgot do put in a section ligious worship, on military reser- forbidding a man to have more than one wife at a time. The re is about to remedy the legislatu omission -Cha diana Stite cen called a meeting for February 22 necessity! into exis The bureau of construction re ports that the battleships Ken tucky and Kearsarge are more than half completed. Lord William Nevill pleaded guilty in London v to a charge of fraud and was sentenced , to rive years'-penal servitude. A blizzard has been "raging on the Alaskan coast and fror.i 17 to 27 persons are reported to have, lost their lives in its fury. ' Isaac Snell, who died in Jersey City at the age of ninety-seven, was married four times and was the father of twenty-nine child ren. ; The House committee reported adversely on the bill authorizing the erection of buildings for re- In- tral committee of rman Biekens, of the wThich lence in graded WANT A SPECIAL WALL BUILT. The condition of cotton manu factory in New England is not at all flattering. It has been evident for the ;past few years that the South would eventually; become the seat of the great cotton manu facturins industry. The cotton mill men of New England are now trying to secure legislation look ing to a continued tenure of their business. - The Charlotte News says of it: "The New England cotton mill men, being unable to compete with the Southern cotton manu facturers, are now trying to have a bill passed by Congress making eight hours a day's labor in cotton mills in all parts of the eountry. These New England mills have hacthe tariff wall built shutting them out from the competition of the foreign mills. Now they want j ge -i-The vations. 1 " Near ..'Southern Pines, N. C. , Tuesday night, several of the large vineyards were completely destroyed by forest 4i res, entail ing a loss of thousands of dollars. Detectives returned from Paris the National Democratic party has to New York with William Kilev Of the Committee Tiitir nllo-l Pmhpydprnf SlOQ-- stating that the called the party lSi6 still exists. 000 f rom the Gratuity f unci of the New York Produce Exchange. Luther G. Billing, 'pay director in the navy, has been found guilt' 01 iaisenooa ana scandalous con- lnrt hv n rnnrfrlinnrtiil nnrl ittn. or cptirtne nf trm Srintn I. , - ... 7 tenced to dismissanrom tne navv. anu irom present iiitucaiioiis il is Chatta;nooga, Tenn., dis trict is ope of the main strawberry producim said the crop this year will be ex.- it i ceedingly heavy sion Pen returnee Texas, who back aft he was riot entit had held a Turner Ash by Confederate Camp of Winchester has accepted an invitation to attend a "camp tire 'and bean, soup"6 of a Grand Arm post at Chamersburg, Pa. . At, the i rial of Sheriff Martin and his deputies at Wilkesbarre, Pal, Casper ' Wishniski testified that the sheriff tired the first shot at the Lattimer kil liner, and that Thej Ohio Republican ieagua tho man at whom he aimed fell. Commissioner Evans S70 to a pensioner in sent the money er receiving it, believing ed to it. MURDER AND SUICIDE. Young Sid Grigg Kills Sweetheart and Himself. Shelby, N. C, Feb. 16. Yes terday evening aboi t nine miles from this place the saddest trage dy the county has ever known took place. Sid Grigg, a boy; seventeen years old, j loved Ella Williams, who was sweet sixteen. Young Griggs' love was un re- quitted and Ella refused to run away and marry him. .SHOT illS SWEETHEART. Yesterday evening while on her way home from school with her two little brothers, Griggs rose from the sijle of her path whjere he was hi waiting, and with a pis tol shot his s weetheart through the breast. .. . She fell, fatally wounded Not satisfied that the wound was fatal to her side - and shot lying on he walked her twice while she was dyin the ground THEN on himself, temple and own head. '. 1 ar KILLED HIMSELF. Then he turned the same pistol put the firearm to his blew off the top of his He died at once. Both victim will today in the same Both belong to good this county. The tragedy ha$ caused great sadness and sympathy for the families of those involved in the affair. ! ' the murderer and his be buried graveyard. families in distressing convention at Columbus 1 1 1 n j 1 , as m ar Red oy ractiona 1 1 1 wmcn differences,, growing out of the re cent senatorial contest. T tiarinis layior, iormer minis ter to Sbain, is a, candidate for the Democratic nomination to Con- It .1 ti t stress from the first Alabama dis trict. Thd lacking mills is 1 erners 1 only ' e fin the N 1 the sy m ement of .slavery e w Flngl and cotton mthy which south- ad for their slares. We M it State. S : a move We hav fights oh our 1 ' v have ev Chas. Colratt of St. George, W. Va., conductor on the Otter Creek ? Railroad, running from HiifmgsT W. Va. , to the lumber region, fell between the trucks of his train and three cars passed over his body, killing him instant- The Compagnie. Generale Trans-Atlantic Line steamer, Flatchiat, bound from Marseilles for Colon, was totally wrecked on Amiga Point yesterda morning. Her captain, second officer, eleven of her crew and one passenger were saved. Thir(ty-eight of the crewT and 49 passengers were lost. Governor Taylor's Oratory., Chicago Times-lliTultl. ' Once in the United States Sen ate, Governor Taylor might be trusted to make its dry bones to rattle in its crapulous envelope. Wit and humor and fancy are his. He strikes the alternate strings of gladness and sorrow. He touches human loves and hatreds with a sure hand. I No more subtle fen- cer has ever proved his right to a place in the grand assault at arms. Those who hear him admire him ; those who know him love him. H e that knows and knows - - - .. j i . , that he kiidws, is wise a a Follow im. You can be so positive when buying Shoes marked "Burt's Own Make" knowing that you know their solidity is actualthat you can tell your neighbors of the sober reality ci our words and our Shoes. "Burt's Own Make". Line and Button Patent Leather Ladies' Dongola, Lace $1.50 and $2.00. Ladies' Grain Button Tip $1.35. Ladies' Nubiani Calf Button Patent . Leather Tin $1.75. Misses Button aM-Laee $1.00 to $1.35 Childr ens' sizes 8.1-2 Childrens' sizes Every pair to 11, 85c to $1.15 5s to 8s, 65c to $1.00 warranted all leather soles, heels and counters. e eiTDpaimy Do Not Fail to Visit III D Mammoth 1 t i s Wd U u uy.VMi 0 CU I Furhiture hands this i er yet had." 4- (jrtJilo JHyVsTr-Wxr midst of aii impassioned address to Northerners and Southerners, "gentlemen, you read much and I are told much of Mason and Dix on's line. That is right. There it is, and there it" shall remain a crimson scar of hon6r across the brow of our country- the dividing line between cold bread and hot biscuit." Tennessee may honor him or pass him by. No man may press all of the hidden Springs of. poli ties. Petty jealousies, revenges, -Venality, misunderstandings, mis representations, promises of re ward, hopes and preferment, lou are too slow, (jet h,itten by a copperhead snake last cabals, conspiracies, chicanery on you and tuat p. d. q. Auo-iist. has never recovered from and honest oreterences, alL have :. - ... 1 - 7 . 7 : I . i. ... ' e got ohe of the . hardest the effects of the poison, and their places in a .Senatorial con year we probably never will. . Her hand test. This one is no exception to and arm cause her much suffering the rule.! But whatever its out- at times, and the tinker which was come. Tavlol will still love his 7 CZJ I i bitten is numb all the time. f Timely Advice. ! Wliruiniton Kwk w. - . ould say to some of our Lincoln Journal: Mrs. -Malchi Democratic contemporaries in this Hoovis, of Iron Station, who was i - Emporium. A Voids fail to describe the beauty ,of . our Furnituie - in design, . up holstery. or perfect finish. Our Library Tables, Book Cases, Leather Conches and Leather Chairs are rich and ornamental, r as well' as durable and eminently useful. Our Curio Cabinets are what the collectors of need. 1 specimens He has the largest stock in the city to ociuu u Ai-u-ui, auu wnne nis goods are new, stylish and up to date in every particular, his - PRICES AM; THE' LOWEST. day. amono- cians vaccina mbrnin kit of room. &s a d ! ' vaccination The Landmark says there came near being a panic at the colored school of Statesville- Mon The . report grot abroad the children that physi- would visit the school to e . them- During the er a piano tuner, witn nis 'Prescriptions are often worth leir Weight in gold to the phy- sian, tne drusro-ist ana sometimes State with all the warmth of his ardent nature. "Tennessee," he says, "long, but lean, bathes her feet in the southward rushing I : t i ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 the undertaker. You can. easily convince the man Persona TITTTk 1 T TTfWn ! T1 waters of the Mississippi and pjl- LltlHALItllllU i AWU lows her head upon eastern moun tains that are srloomv, errand and j . heautif Ulr mountains that a man A Specialty, i He has a line of Caskets, Burial t-tu, uu&urucibsea in thp sto attciiLiun given to DIRECTION OF FUIIERALS screaming and tools, entered the school who has lost that it is wrong to may stand upon their summit and tickle th teet 01 tne. angels. . 1 Gloves made from frog skin are ' - - - i - the latest novelty. - " I He was at once sized up I gamble. bctor who wras to do the ac out of some time stored. be there was some an attempt to jump . - Kiss Denned. Some time ago a London the windows, and it was offered a prize of 10 guineas fore 1 quiet was" re ft special wall built around them to protect them from the compe tition of the Southern mills. The passage, of such a bill would be the grossest injustice. It is hard to conceive that the Congress will be prejudiced enough even to consider such a measure." The Newrs is right in its pro nunciation in case of the passage phire corundum. The National Abrasive Manu facturing Company, formed under the New Jersey , law with a million dollars capital) has already secured paper for the . best definition of a kiss. Among the many clever answers received, the following were the best: ' I "The best known smack that will calm a storm. 5 44xrAu:- i, i. . . iuiuni" mviueu ueiweeu iwu. 4 'The thunder-clap of the lips control of 20:000 acres of land, nearly all in Jackson county, that that follows the lightning glance of It will mine mainly sap- pucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, . Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores; Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no 1 ay required. It is guaranteed A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who. has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria 'or nervous troubles. We meah he can cure himself risht away oy taKing jciectnc imters. This remedy tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, is a bipod pu riner and nerve tonic, it cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melan- cholv. it is purely vegetable, a to give perfect refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sa e by Kill ttz & Co., druggists. satisfaction or money the eyes." 6A report at headquarters. When the lips of lovers meet m Diiss. nis pleasing term is called a kiss." A kiss, to a timid bachelor, is mild laxative, and restores the like havinsr hot treacle poured system to its natural vigor. Try Tion.ia " Electric Bitters and be convinced 111U.L IUCV uio iX uiiiauic HU1IVC1 Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c. a bottle at T. F. Kluttz & Co's drug store. TO CURE A CO LOIN ONE DAY- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All PrusfRists refuud tbo money if it fails to with, an elegant line of Gbinfif .-alt S1.50 We have bag ain sale all the year round See Styles in our windbw, at $1.50. a
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