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2 SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. ROUECHE. CUNT. N. BKOWN. f Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One Yo.ir, Six Months, Three Unt- Month, One Week, $4.00 2.00 1.00 .10 Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra cost. , , I"or advertising rates apply to the publishers Office over Burt's shoe store, on Main street. Entered at postofflce ' second-class matter. Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 15, 1898. DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Congress Seventh District: THEO. F. KLUTTZ, of Rowan. - -lhe distress produced in France by the Czar's proposal of disarmament is very real and very great. , Its effect, it is held, is to throw-unon' France- the blame of M. keeping armies?big, whereas it be longs to-Germany, and must con tinue to belong to Germany until Alsace and Lorraine are restored to France. The Czar says peace while the object of France's arm ing is still unattained. France's ally thus, in effect, deserts her and rebukes her. Stupefi cation was produced at Pa rik by the I fact that such a proposal was made to the world by Russia without first con sulting France 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, r For Register of Deeds: JI. N. WOODSON, . For Sheriff: J. M. MONROE. For Treasurer: SAM'L McCUBBlNS, JR. For Cotton Weigher: G. H. PAGE. For Coroner: ':'', E. ROSE DORSETT. For County Surveyor: C M. MILLER. ; J. For County J. FRANK Commissioners: McCUBlUNS, SANFOKD 11ENLY, P. D. LINN. the recently completed school census of Chicago shows that in one block in the Sixteenth ward there! are but seven American- bornr residents out "of a total of 2,:t!2i j the majority being Poles. In ai other block there arc 2,5S3 Poles; out of a total population of 2,58-, the other, man ' being a Chin iman. The total "population of ths city is estimated at 1,851, 5SS, which figures would indicate a grc wth of over 70 per cent, since 1800 The contracts for building three battle ships have been award ed tt the Cramps, the Newport News Shipbuilding Company and the Jnion Iron Works of San Fran isco. They will be of 12,500 tons displacement and have speed of 18fr knots. The decision of United States Circuit J udge Simonton in the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad case is regarded as a victory for the Ryan interests in the contest for tne control of the Seaboard Air Line system.. is cal INCONSISTENCY. For inconsistency some, if not all, of the Populist papers take the cake. The j Progressive Farmer and the Caucasian are tine in stances. They j are In th loading Populist papers in the Stale andt'imi both are read (perhaps more .-by the Populists than any other pa- 'he Republican Congressional convention of the Fourth district ed to meet in Raleigh Sep tember. oOth.- K. A. Johnson(col-), is thd chairman of the Republican Couares&ioual executive commit tee. pers in North Carolina. , Due ing the kilter part and after the clos ing of the last legishitme :their-' own legislature they gave vent to some very bitter .denunciations against it. Words, it seemed, were not severe enough to express their contempt of some of the pro ceedings, in fact, these papers were, if anything, even harder in their condemnation of the legisla ture than Democratic papers. Now they are praising it. Fusion management of the State's affairs has been very 1 good they say. They cannot say too much in favor of it. Aught said against the brilliant record of that legisla ture,aceording to their version, is Democratic misrepresentation. And thus it goes. The people, however, Will not be fooled by their praise, this time. The acts of the fusion leg islature are tod well known f cr even these great lights to deceive them. The proceedings of the two fu sion legislatures are known and read not only all over North Caro lina but for a distance outside of it. The voters, if indications do i ' not fail, will certainly denounce them at the polls on election day. hold turt place term to hi in i b-n-.l enough under any iM.uufo for a bachelor to baby, but it's simply tor- Ulien llic baby's mother is the girl who j'lted him two years be fore. Some of the1 New Jersey news- papers are discussing me possioii ily of 'electing Grover Cleveland to the Sbnate of the United States in j of Senator Smith, is about to expire. whose (j)n October 10 the Lafayette memorial commission proposes to take up a collection in the schools and colleges in the United States ldva monument to Lafayette hmiq't Parish A French paper imparts the in- teres ing information that a great mam cattle die in the United State -i from a disease called bliz zards a sur such W When the- get down with 3 case of blizzards there is no thing as curing them. ieuthe timber supply gives out on this side Russia has a patch of 8S, 000,000 acres in one province to fall I ak on, in which the , axe has as yet been scarcely heard. t . . - . Popping the question is not half as nfflcn oi an orueai as uuestion- The Democrats of Vermont in I ! - f'T the last election, cut down the Re4 publican majority of 38,000 Jn 1896 to 23,000 ! and elected fifty members of the Legislature against nineteen in 18D6. -At Vicksburg, Miss., yester day the Republicans of the Third district nominated T. J. Jones, a negro, for Congress, in opposition ing the pop. The Vatican possesses pound Bible. . - a 320- DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the has he largest sale of any Salve in world. This fact audits merit ed dishonest people to attempt - NEWS OF THE DAY. .Telegraphic Mews Condensed for the Convea ienfe of Hasty Readers. I i j $123,870,(540 of the new bonds have been issued. ; Miss Winnie Davis is much ini proved, and the prospects are good for her rapid recovery to health. J Work on the Cristobal Colon is to be abandoned, as the officer in charge says that it is not possible to save the vessel. Eleven courtiers at Seoul have been arrested on suspicion of hay ing poisoned the Corean Emper or, who was taken suddenly ill. j f . : ' ! i The hurricanes whicji have beeh sweeping over the Lesser Antilles killed 300 persons on the island of St. Yincent'and 200'on Barbadoes. It is reported in Paris . that President Faure, rather than al- i low revision of the Dreyfus case, will resign and seek re-election. I It is expected that a Spanish steamer will' arrive at San Juan in a few days to embark the firt of the troops who will evacuate Porto Rico. j - ! General Lawton's daily health report from Santiago: Total sick, 1,206; total fever, 741: total new cases. 84; total returned to duty, 3i4; deaths (. Stanley Spencer, the aeronau made next to the higost balloon ascension on record in. England yesterday, ascending to a height of 27,500 feet. The -temperature was 61 degrees below freezing point An important clue was obtained in the Brigeport (Conn.) murder mystery by the apparent identifi cation of the laundry mark on a garment wrapped around the head f the murdered young woman, j Despite Lord Salisbury's decla ration that he would brook no in terference from any other power in the Niu Chang Railroad loan contract, he has yielded, to .-all; the conditions Russia imposed. A cable message from Dean u niteu Astro nounces the disco comet by Pe mgen Observa Ay a return of Tern 1866. A spccial from Beaufort,' S. C, reports the ! tlrownmg of lapt. Ichabod Wiley, , of the v recked schooner Bartlett, of Thomaston, Me.i and Capt. Henry, von Har- ten and a negro of Beaufort, in a small sailboat, off Hilton Head. They- were going to inspect the wreck of the Bartlett when their boat capsized. North Carolina Leads. Wilmington Messenger. - N - : ": North Carolina is the leading manufacturing iState in the South, and some idea may be had of the growth of the cotton mill.industry 1 M I J J J wnen tne statistics are examined. The statistics Up to August '31, 1898, show that North, Carolina has 1,018,303 -spindles in 1 opera tion, the second largest number in t-he South. She has 186 mills, in cluding those under construction, out of 491 mills in the South - . ' nearly 40 per cent, of the entire factories in the ;Sotith. North Carolina has more spin dles than the States of Arkansas, ucky, Louisiana, Missouri combin ed. She has nearly 2.? per cent, of Jill the spindles in . the South. SHe has 23,351 loom's out of a to tal of 103,305 looms in all the Southern States. Out of 21 mills under construc tion in the South, North - Carolina is building 11, over 50 per cent. During the year ending August 31, 1898, the mills of North Caro lina consumed 150,S02,SS9 pounds of lint cotton (332,801 bales.) Georgia, Ken Mississippi and flFE URE PEEDY .ME, LE GLAIR'S FRENCH REMEDY Never Fails. ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS Of ladies as a periodical regulator without an equal, successful when Cotton Root, Pennyroyal, Ergot, etc., have proven worthless, 3 two-cent stamps brings trial package, and conviuces the most skeptical of their won derful properties. Send 4 cents in stamps for pamphlet, containing' valuable information 'for ladies Address LeClaik Pill Co.," U. S. Agents, Boston. Mass. N.B. All correspondence confidential and returned with trial package. FAMOUS For Sale in Salisfwry by Jas Vlurtimcr tiLuro- w itorV A bride always starts by giviug her husband half the clothes closet, but within three weeksiall his clothes will be haiuringon four nails. Atchison Globe. During the last twelve months the retiring lord mayor of London, Sir (ieorge Faudel Phillips, has raised 3,500,000 in charitable funds. A church built of compressed paper and capable of seating. 1,000 persons, has been erected in Ber gen, Norway. STIEF'F Pianos SING THEIR OWN PRAISE; Not only musically, hut in the price, this world-renowned piano is sold! at. Scientifically construc ted, they represent the highest standard of the. piano-makers' art. Solt! direct from factory, you save il ... t .1 . 1 1....... .1 . iz'l A.. 1 -LUiiHit:iaii n pLour, aim tuai Fsjived avII p;iy for many a tmi under the finest teacher and trainjyour-ear to the purest tiual- it- of tone possible to produce in a piano. Terms to suit. " Ctias. IVI. Sticff, TlANO MANUFACTUIiEK.: ' ; ' '. I' ; . . . ' CHARLOTTE BRANCH: Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St. C. II. WILMOTII, Manager. ( -1 H y Q ffi ' ' ' p lyjlyj(9lli3 11 "P, This modern ! $3.oo Shoe for women, embodies all qualities necessary to makea high graqle Shoe. Note the adver tisements of this Shoe in all the latest maga zines. t Quality counts in style fit, ease and wear, in Workmanshin anri Mrid anH m these essentials this shoe is from start to finish; In short, the Limit of excellence is found in "Queen Quality'' Shock" at J3.00 Distributing agents at Salisbury, N. C. Per Fair. Slauglil KLUTT ii . ' - - I! Snoes in EENDLEMAH LADIES SHOES, (small sizes at 10, 25, 50 and 75c. per pair. MISSES SHOES, 10, 25, 40, 50 and 75c. per pair. : CHILDREN'S SHOES, a big assortment) at 10, 25, and 50c. per make room for our bur stock of pair, The above croods must be sold to inter Shoe. We are receiving new A Big Assortment of Shirt everybody. r New Stock of Nice Trim inter.goods, in many lines. S, Hats, Cjrpets and lvugs, enough for ...... -j. - ks suitable lor school bovs and snrls. Table, Tin and Wood wares. Last but not least. Eatables. Well we have so nuinv trood tbin . . . , . .. . ml it is useless to. try to tell about them, but if vou will come we. will show, you the best from many lands aWUvt prices the lowest in town. V Yourtj t Serye, ': ; Kla'it'as:' & Rendleman. 1 I AN EXQUISITE AIR OF SUPERIORITY in the consciousness of perfectly laun dered linen, a iiian involuntarily as sumes that has his furnishings and linen done up at the . . SALISBURY The skill and STEAM LAUNDRY. superior workmanship that is laid on our collars, cuffs, etc., reaches an art in the' beauty of color and finish. I M to counterfeit it. Look out for the. than who attempts to deceive youfwhen you call for I )e Witt's Witbh Hazel Salve the. great pile cure! . James Plum me r. Truth wears welb People have learned that DeWitVs Little Early Risers are reliable little pills for regulating the bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripe. James Pium-nier. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marys- ville, Tex., has found a more valu able discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from con sumption, accompaniel by hemor rhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are posi tively cured by Dr. Kinz's New Discovery for Consumption Trial bottle free at Theo. F. kKluttz & Co's. Druk Store. Regular size 50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed to RE-SALE OF LAND ! Pursuant to a decree of Rowan Superior Court made in tHe special proceedings en titled James F. Brser admr of Caleb Bar- eer vs Jesse Li. Barker and others, and by an oraer oi saia your" to re-sell the lands named below to make assetts. I will sell at itlie highest bidder at f lie u nublic out-rry to court house dor on the the town 'of Salisbury 17th day of October 1898, at 12 o'ekx'k M, the following described lands to wit: One trat Of land in Steele township an joining uie lanus or wetmore, J'olly nob bins, the McConnoughey lands and others. Beginning at a persimmon McConnoughey's corner, thence NJ li W. 42 ciis. to a stake on the b;inks of Wetmore creek, thence with the creek to a stake on liev. Wetmore's .line on ban-ks of creek, thence S. :w.09 chs. to . to a stake on Polly Dobbins' line; McCoy's corner, tneni-e inj k'j . Jsy.S.clis, to tlie re srinninsr, -containing 208 Ucres. more or less. Terms of sale: .t cash, '.i in six months, and other H in twelve months; interest at IS per cent on deferred payments from day of sale. Title reserved until all purchase money Is paid. Title perfect: Possession given at once. If purchaser should desire he can pay all'purchase money down and get title at once. ' winning to begin, at sisss.w. 1111 SeptemlMjr 15th, 1808. Admr. of Caleb Barger n TP la 1 W k mum Mammoth Kuril if uri- Eniporiuin. Vords fail to describe the beauty of our Furniture in design, up holstery or perfect finish. Our Library Tables, Bok Cases, Leather Couches and Leather Chairs are rich and ornamental, a well as durable and eminently .useful. Our Curio Cabinets are . i; - - - ; I .-. - what the collectors of specimens 'need.. : r- Has the largest stock inthe city to select fron'u nd while Yh'is grod are. New, Stylish and up to date in every particular,-his PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. A Specialty. He has a line,of CASKETS, DUU1AL KORKS, Etc., unsurpassed in the State. Personal attention idven'lo" EHBALHING AND DIRECTION OF FUNERALS " - -r' ' ' ' We are agents fori the celebrated ror men. For style and wear there is none better. ; :; ; :.; ;.'!. Sach'fej likdie Fine Shoes lead all othersin style and finish. Big con signment just received. . For anything in the Shoe line call on us. 7 to Gen. T. C. Catcbings. cure or price refunded. K. Lee Wright, Atfy
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