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V SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. ROUECHE. Proorletors CLINT. N. BROWN, f Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One Year, Six Months. Three One Month, One Week, $4.00 2.00 1.00 .35 .10 Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra cost. Vot advertising rates apply to the publishers Office over Burt's shoe store, on Main street. Entered at postofflce as second-class matter. Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 22, 1898. DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Congress Seventh District: TIIEO. F. KLUTTZ, of Rowan. For Solicitor Eighth District: WILEY RUSH, of Randolph. For. the Legislature: LEE S. OVERMAN, D. R. JULIAN. For Clerk of Superior Court: W. G. WATSON, For Register of Deeds: H. N. WOODSON, For Sheriff: J. M. MONROE. For Treasurer: J. SAM'L McCUBBlNS, JR. For Cotton Weigher: ( II. PAGE. For Coroner:" E. ROSE DORSETT. For County Surveyor: ;C. M. MILLER. For County .Commissioners: J. FRANK McCUBBINS, SANFORD HENLY, P. D. LINN. ROWAN'S DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Rowan's Democratic ticket nam ed by the convention Saturday is a good one. It is com posed of the leading and most influential Democrats in the county. Hon. Lee S. Overman nnd 'Mr. D. R. dulian, who were nominat ed for the House of Kepresontar lives, will add strength to the ticket in Rowan. They will also add a tone to the House in Raleigh. They have both seen service in the Legislature and made a reputation for parliamentary work not only for themselves but for the county. The convention did well in naming these gentlemen for the places. . The convention also did well in nominating Messrs. W. G. Wat son for Clerk of the Court, J. M. Monroe for SheritI, H. N. Wood son for Register of Deeds, J. Sam uel McCubbins, J r. , for County Treasurer, Dr. E. Rose Dorsett for Coroner and C M. Miller for County Surveyor. They have each held the various places for which they were named for a number of terms and have filled them ably and satisfactorily. They will do so again. - The nomination. of Mr. Geo. II.; Page for cotton weigher after heated voting and against two strong candidates for the place in-' dicates that he is held in high es teem by his fellow Democrats in Rowan. Mr. Page is a young man, is a leading Democrat in Litaker township, from which ho hails, is a good farmer aud'is qualj ified for the place. lie will fill the position well and acceptably, j The nomination of Messrs.. J i Frank McCubbins, Sanford Heni -1 ley and P. D. Linn for county commissioners shows that i they stood well in Rowan. They are all three sterling Democrats aid eminently fitted for the responsi- ble position s to iwhich they i were namod. heir nominations and elections will give the county an entiije new board of commissioners but hey w 11 give good service. They; are well known throughout the county. Now that the ticket has been named everjy Democrat should go to w day, dida prk, nor hold up until election not merety to elect the can es but! with the purpose to give them the largest majority the- Democrats lof Rowan have ever give l them Tl may e Populists and Republicans put out a fusion ticket. They f little !or no hope but have 1 a convention and are mar- havd calle shall ing their forces. Denlocrats then should be on the alert to carYy Rowan to a great victory. t i . . ,J " . The Asheville Citizen says it is a matter of profound thankful ness on the part of every patriotic Nort i Carolinian to note the un mistukable signs all over the State, even thus early in the canvass, that the i itelligence, the -moral worth, the property owners in other wort s, the white people and Dem$ ocrats will carry this State at the November election. This is highly gratifying to a large class from a pure y political standpoint, ,but there are thousands who look upon the reelaimation of the State from the crowd no v in control as infi nitely more important than the success of any political party. Bad us the knlown record ofi those at present administering affairs in Nort i Carolina, it is possible that the f ill lengths of their rascality, the uttermost depths of their crinus and tue last measure oi their I infamous rule will never be knov n until they are driven from powe r and tha light of. honest in- speclion is turned in on their a deed L for the last four years. One of our exchanges says that some 25,000 Democrats in Nortjh Carolina faileej to vote in the 1 ist election. It is to be hoped that in the coining campaign every man advocating good government in thti State will feel it his duty to cast lis vote for the right nien to give it to us. r It is far too impor tant for any man to holtl back and let his neighbor do his -work, for him; i"And it is not only thediity of each citizen to cast his own vote ii . - . ,- for t ic right men, but to use his voice land tiinle in seeing ' that his neisr ibar does likewise. Captain Young, commander' of tne Utah artillery, who "distin guisped himself in the land battle at Manila, i a grandson of Brig- ham Young, jthe famous Mormon. He i a graduate of West Point, but of. late years has been practic ing law at Salt Lake City., -1 Un 18S0 we iinported$71,2(5G,- 699 Worth of manufactures of iron and -steel, . and exported $14,710, 521 worth. In the fiscal year 1897-98, we imported $12,615,913 wor h and exported $70,367,527 worin.1 liut our nianuraciurers still need "protection" from for- eign competition. " The public will appreciate the sensitiveness! of the man who wrote that he was not officially connected witqithe North Carolina Peniten tiary; that he was merely confined therie -Wilniington Star. As flar users tne oouinern boys are in 1 It was a Southern boy who raised the first "American flag ano1 flag in Cuba, and Lieut. Brumby, her Son hern boy, raised the over Manila. Admiral Cervera says he wants to come back to this country to study it anel learn what makes Americans sp mighty in war and so generous and hospitable after warl NEWS OF THE DAY.! Telegraphic News Condensed for the Conven lence of Hasty Readers. i Hong Kong dispatches say that Chinese rebels are being executed by elozens. : i Six persons lost their lives j by the burning of two hotels at Het Springs, Ark. - I The Guatemalan revolution jhas been entled by the death ef their leaeler, General Morales. J i Hawaiian political se)cieties filed a pre)test against the annexation of the islands to the United States. s London papers say that Ameri ca's large increase in warships will cause European powers much anxiety. J Senator Cannon, of Utah, has positive assurances that there will not be an extra session of the Senate. I i i The President will appoint peace commissioners to i carry out the ideas of the administration in re gard to the Philippines. ; I i Major-Geiierat Merritt has noti fied the War Department that, the cable fromlllong Kemg to ".Manila is again in operation. I Terms of the capitulation i of Manila, reported by Gen. Merritt, show that it did ne)t embrace the whole of the Philippines. j i The President has issued regula tions for the collection of customs duties in Porto Rico", and a schedule ef tariff rates was pro mulgated, i . , I l It is possible the President may commute the punishment of John ndersen, .under 'sentence -of death at Norfe)lk, Va., for murder on the high seas, i ' , i The Russian government has contracted i with the Cramps of Philadelphia to build two battle ships and three protectected cruisers. I i Archbishop Ireland had a long interview with President McKin- ley Saturday in regard to the in terests of the Catholic Church in s 'I ." our new possessions. ! I A negre) who murdered a white woman and her son near Ameri cas, Ga., and afterwards butchered a colored woman, was caught and lynched by citizens. i The application . of t oil as i a method of j keeping elown the dust em railroad tracks has been suc cessful lyj.ricel on the Baltimore anel Potomac Rai I road. I The Spanish government con tends that the capitulation of Ma nila, after the signing of the peace prote)cel, shall not affect the peace negotiations Mini does not entail surrender i of the whole of the Philippines. I Senator Csinnen, of Utah, who has been in Washington since Con gress adjourned, has received posi tive assurances that there will be no extra session of the Senate this fall, as bael been for some time an- ticipated. , . I The civil authorities of San Luis, Cuba, report acts of rowdyism and theft anel the insulting of women by members ef the battalion of the Eighth Illinois regiment which is stationed there. It is stated that the,soldiers are worse than the Spaniarels. The people assert that all eliscipline' is ignoreel. The chief offenders have been ,im- prisemcd. . ' i The Sisters of Mercy, of Balti more, have tendered to the gov ernment the use of the City Hos pital in which to care for sick sol eliersof the Fifth and First Mary land, Regiments, and a number lof physicians Have volunteereei to take charge ef hospital trains I in which the patients may be brought to Baltimore.' ! Bucklen'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,iaiid positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded, j Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Kluttz & Co., druggists. The Last Movement in Cabarrus. Mr. J. El. Moose anel family visited his father's parents in Ca barrus county recently. He re ported that ! Cabarrus will return to the Democratic folel, In one neighborhood he found six former Populists who have been strong in that faith but who will vote with the Democrats this year. They all say that their reason for .ele serting the party was because they neeeleel reforms in the gejvernment of the county anel State. They now see Imw great a failure has been made by the so-called re formers, and they are willing to return. Stanly Enterprise. Florida's Natural Wells. TJae natural wells in the western part of Alachua county are a great curiosity. . They are of va rious elepths and elimensions. Some of them are elry, while other are bottomless, reaching down to subterranean streams whese sources anel outlets are unknown. Some ef the wells are net more than six tojtwlve inches in diame ter, while others are large enough to be elrivpn into by a team of horses. They elrain a large acre age ef some of the finest lanel in Floriela. Fremall appearances it is evident that they have existed fremi the learliest times. Jack sonville Metropolis. Dr. G. Q. i Cejlton, a famous American xlentist, who died in Rotterelam the other elay.hael pulled nmre than a million teeth. He was a writer of some note anel was wealthy, i He was the first elentist to use f 'laughing gasv, in practice, i 4 Prosperity with 60 cent wheat is like a elance without music. v PEEDY HUE. LE CLAIR'S FAMOUS FRENCH REMEDY Never Fails. ENDORSED 3Y THOUSANDS Of ladles as a periodical regulator without an equal, successful when Cotton; Root, Pennyroyal, Ergot, etc., have proven worthless. 23 two-cent stamps brines trial package, and convinces the most skeptical o.f their-won-dcrf ul properties. Send 4 cents in stamps for pamphlet, containing: valuable information for ladies. - Address LkClair Pill Co., U. S. Agents, Boston, Mass. N. B- All correspondence confidential and returned with trial package. . j . For Sale in JStdisbuiy by Jas Plumfner Church High School; FOR BOYS. Next Session Begins Sept, o, 1898. BRANCH CRAIGE, Pkincifal. For 5(5 "iTesxrs STIEFF pianos have been recognized and used by the greatest musicians the world over. After years" of use the Stielf retains its original tone in spite of age. It is the only world renowned piano sold direct from factory and buyers are beginning to realize what they save in the middleman's margin on the high est grade piano. We- also sell a medium grade i piano for $200 to $250 that retailers sell for $275 and $325. Our Charlotte wareroom stock is elegant and complete. It will pay you to write for cata logues and prices. Terms to suit,' Chas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufacture!!. CHARLOTTE BRANCH: Wareroom, 213 N. Try on St. THE SOUTHERN STOCK MUTUAL ANO UNDERWRITERS FIRE INSURANCE CO OFj G KEENS BOIIO. Pays a dividend to policy holders of 20 per cent, ana in cases of loss SETTLES tlieir clalms PROMPTLY What other companies do as mud. for you ? ! : ... T. 33. MARSH, ' ' '! - i . Agent. Office between Link & Ragland and G. W Wright. ...; i . . 15 fan WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL HUNDRED PAIRS OF mm mm Including some of the this season, that we will close at ,65c. on the; dollar of the regular price. The sizes in ladies are mostly 3, Si, 4 and 4$, acme few large size?. These goods are slightly damaged in appearance from, handling, bo.t are just as good as those usually sold at almost' twice the prices we ask for these. SALISBURY, Slaughter 5 Sale ELTO2' & EENSLEMAFi LADIES SHOES, (small sizes) at 10, 25, 50 and 75c. per pair. MISSES SHOES 10, 25, 40, 50 and 75c. per pair. ' CHILDKENS SHOES, (a big assortment) at 10, 25, and 50c. per pair; . . - . . ' . i :.- j . - The above goods must be sold to make room for our big stock of Winter Shoes. j We are receiving new Winter goods, in many lines. Big Assortment of Shirts, Hats, Carpets and Kugs, enouo-h for everybody. ; ; f . n New Stock of Nice Trunks, suitable for school boys and girls. Table, Tin and Woodwares. ! " " Last but not least, Eatables: t Well we have so many-good things, it is useless to try to tell about them, but if you will come we will show you the best from many lands and at prices the lowest in town. , ,T Yours to Serye, mm Mammoth Furniture Emporium. Has the largest stock in the city to aie im-w, oiyiisn ana up to PRICES ARE A Specialty. He has a line of .CASKETS, BURIAL ROBES, lEtc , unsurpassed in the State.5' Personal attention' nven to EHBALIIIIiG AND DIRECTION OF FDHERALS Soomie ,lhoe Our selling prices'sell our Shoes. ;: ;:;,': .;; .:'.:;.:. v;; i ;:. . '. '"' ;. ;;- u - ' i - The small proft helps us by helping you. Our ads. are not given the lie in our store- -"',"! " ; . ' . ' ' - " --"' . -. : - r - - ..." - . i , Great values joined to low prices become elegant. New line of Black and Tan Vici Kid Shoes just in. , v a If . ; ; '-"'. :.?..-;') ' '...".7 -v . .- .' . A mm mm finest goods shown N.. G. m AVords fail to describe the beauty . of our Furniture in design, up holstery or perfect" finish, i Our t Library Tables, t Book Cases, Leather Couches and Leather Chairs ' are rich and ornamental, as well as durable, and eminently useful. "Onr Curio Cabinets are what thr collectors of specimens select- from, and while his goods date in every particular, his THE LOWEST. H; M. Brown;
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