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SALISBURY- DAILY SUN. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. ROUECHE. CLINT, N. BROWN. 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 Jf or advertising rates apply to the publishers Office over Burt's shoe store, on Main street. ' i t Entered at postoffice as second-class matter. Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 17, 1898. DEMOCRATIC TICKET Ijr Congress Seventh District: THEO. F. KLUTTZ, of Rowan. For Solicitor Eighth District: WILEY RUSH, of Randolph. For the Legislature: LEE S. OVERMAN, v D. R. JULIAN. For Clerk of Superior Court: W. G. WATSON, For Register of Deeds: II. N. WOODSON, For Sheriff: J. M. MONROE. For Treasurer: SAM'L McCUBBlNS, JR. For Cotton Weigher: G. II. PAGE. For Coroner: E. ROSE DORSETT. .For County Surveyor: C. M. MILLER. For County Commissioners: J. "jTRANK McCUBBlNS, SANFORD HENLY, P. D. LINN. J. within relief tions t n those ranks till there is not one doctrine that it hoi lis in ha rmon v with his views. ! : He closes by saying, ul 'have left the Populist party exactly as I joined it, for the sake of princi pie. I solemnly appeal to all good, honest white men, to' all the men who love their homes and their country, and to. whom their wives and sisters are dear: to all who desire to rebuke traitors and toliticJil adventurers to abandon it as I did. , For a Southern white man the Democratic is the great, the only party uuw. It holds it the only" possibility of rom the disgraceful condi- hat now1 make the name of and by: To those who followed me the party in. 1892, and for me, I have only a sense, gratitude, and for their now appeal to thenr to fbl- i t ii e nacK into me pariy we It promises most for our country, it pronrses all for our manhood." . . Such an appeal as Mr. Allen must have its' effect in at least a part of who left the Democratic for the Populist party. our State a reproach word. i out o voted : of dee sakes I low left. makes brinffipsr back APPEALS TO HIS FELLOWS. Mr. J. B. Allen, who has been a Populist for several years, re- and writes a strong letter in which he anneals to his fellows o"rFi :mk- lin county to unite with the Dem ocratic party. He says: . "Six years ago I left the Dem crntic party and became a member 61 the newly organized Pupuliot par ty. My purpose in doing this was pure and patriotic. 1 be lieved that it represented the best set of principles and had the best j I'KlllUL 11 J II111VU (1UJ AllllVUI 'U1 i j 1 t ' 1 . j 1 T 11? nau ever promulgated., l Denev- or f hnf in if wou f ho rtfiiif lo. liverance from the domination" of all street and organized capital. 7 . Kaliciv1 4tinf 4lio Dtniwrti party under Cleveland's adminis tration was unsafe, and that it was fostering the brood of trusts and combines that had grown up un der Republican regime. I saw that slowly and surely the single gold standard was being fastened upon the country, and that De mocracy, under Cleveland, was permitting this work of ruin and robbery to proceed. To my mind Populism was a protest against the iniquities and ring rule, of both the dominant old parties." He says he has no apologies to make for having been a Populist; that when he joined the party it was, in his judgment, full time to call a halt in our national affairs, and to change. in our ever increas ing tendency towards the despot ism of a heartless plutocracy. He continues that he was born and ' . - bred a Democrat and inherited a hostility for and a ' repugnance to Republicanism; that for the teach ino-s and tenets of that party he C3 . : has neither sympathy nor tolera tion. Its trend toward centrali zation, and its record of corrnp tion in State and nation, he says has deepened his enmity toward it j Pdor in sympathy is the heart, says tl e New York Press, which does n jt go out to the departing Spania his, the old Admiral and his men, t n their sad voyage. It is to our great credit that as a people vve have realized his grief and have been solicitous of his feelings, for only those deserve' victory who bear victory with true nobility. He and his men left the shores of Spain with a line squadron to de fend tneir country. They return as passengers. Jt! f ., r if The War Department hasjdi rected whfeli on Tuesdn v from Cuba be W. Edwards, late, presi dent of the Alliance in Chatham county) has left the Populist party and joined the democrats. He said in I a speech the other day. the men who control the populijst party were trying to de stroy the democratic party in or- over W ami js Sprj.iij. will In placed wn ti lieved bring that t! were y.uuu Mauser i Mies 1 I . Wk.i.,Ji turned 4 t 1 lie ordnance department a. iipped--to the armory at hold, Mass. There they thoroughly overhauled and in. -order for theuse of our oops or ior sale. . it is oe Ihat as souvenirs of the wrar t ... these weapons would at public sale a good price. der to s ty andi cans w ulisls. btiild up the republican par seem to be really republi hile pretending to "be pop- Randolph II. Waters, an in mate of the Leavensworth, Kan. soldiers' home and one of the en- thusiaxtists who ran away to enlist Civil war, recently visited a cemetery at Elm wood, Kan. , p,nd read ah epitath over a grave sup- to be his. His sister had f the headstone over the two years ago. posed placet: aravo. " Captain Eulate when in New York looking: for a ship to take the Spanish prisoners home denied that the sailors of Cervera's fleet were drunk when they sailed out of Santiago harbor to grive battle to our ship m. i DdWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has tne largest sale of any Salve in the world. This fact and its merit has leu dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive vou when vou call for De Witt's iWitch Hazel Salve the' great pile cure. James rlumrucr. j Truth wears well. People have learn&l that DeWitt's Little Early Riser ji are reliable little pills for regulating the bowels, curinr constipation and sick headache. lhey don t gripe. James Plum- mer. jNEWS OF THE DAY. Telcfrtphlc Mews Condensed for the Cooveo . ledce of Hasty Readers: j Spanish reportarom Manila state that one-third of Aguinaldo's1 prisoners hav,e diedof bad treat-! ment. " Argentina is-. making ready to mobilize 50,000 niea in preparai tion for a possible crisis with Chili. ' ' 1 i! . ? .,-,. - s , f -. The former Philippine rebel chief Isabelo Artacho is heading- an uprising against Aguinaldo and has 15,000 men. ;r' The body of JLjie. assassinated Empress Elizabeth, oa its way through Austria - was received with many demonstrations of mourning. - . , young man wno weniio Cum berland, Md. yesterday, with his intended bride To fV(y married was drugged and the Ionian separated from' him. 'T The .War Depa3ment will mus- ler, out a cousioceatie number oi g-eneral officers;- 6 the volunteer army, lnciuuing-:- major-generais and brigadier-gimerals. ' . -, j J. Addison . Poli ter, the Presi dent's secretary, .vas dfeated for he nomination of Connecticut re publicans for Governor' by George hi. Lounsbury. . I During a test of torpsdoes near New Bedford, Mass., the experi ment schooner Freeman , was down up and sunk; a dozen men On board escapedserious injury. ) . j - A Constantinople dispatch says that it has been learned there that the French expedition of Major Marchand has occupied" Fashoda, on the Upper Nile, with the aid of 10,000 Abyssinians. 1 his may lead to war between France and Great Britain. The Oueen Recent of Spam ' CZ5 I. makes daily visits to the sick j sol diers who have returned from the colonies. She has ordered that i.. - i the convalescents be taken in the liftl-fiaxriagelo tie park, and is m m a ' ' ml paying irom ner own purse proper food for the invalids. ' '. Not Since Vance. V Jones county put itself on the record yesterday in the. cause of good government and white su premacy. It was the - occasion of he big barbecue; and - Democratic. rally at Trenton;! The crowd present was estima ted at one thousand people. There were two hundred ladies there to grace the occasion and show how they f eljt in this jcrisis r of history of North Carolina. , The. people were Jones county people in the main, some friends coming in from adjoining counties to see the affair. , I The big tables reached from the corner by tne.. liroguen House down to the court house. There were barrels on j barrelsv of bread and meat and such good provision for I The New Geography. Det roit Frtje Press. ( The public schools might begin by practicing on the names of some of the pieces of real estate that' the country has raked in dur ing vacation. Attention,1 class!. Molakai, Lanaih" Niyhauv Oahu. Spell, pronounce and locate,' or remain after school. r A number of Spanish army officers in Cuba are les.rninr the nglish language and will seek ' . I commissions in tne American army. c- At the funeral of Patrick ft Dermott, a sfldier who died jat Montauk Point, Johu Edwards asked the spectators to the War Department. pray or J. It is said that Col. William Bryan will resign his com mission. as the War Department declines to muster service. his regiment out of They have a rubber trust in this country. If it was spelled robher trust it would be about the same. was made that there "was even ! more than enough for the great crowd. The townships sent, in their eatables, Pollocksville towu ships came to the front with 11 pigs to be roasted for the feast. The speakers j were B. F. Ay- cock, who made; the first address, and James H. Pou who followed. The speeches were very strong and had a visible effect on the audience. There were Populists in the crowd wblo- yesterday made their final decision ;to help throw do wii the negro party this f al I. Newbern Journal. . . - This modern;! $3.oo Shoe for women, embodies all qualities necessary to make a high grade Shoe. Note the adver tisements of this Shoe in all the latest maga zines. 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Send 4 cents in stamps for pamphlet, containing valuable information for ladies. Address LbClaik Pill. Co., U. S. Agents, Boston. Mass. K. B. All correspondence confidential and returned with trial package. For Sale in Salisbury by Jas Plummer STIEFF Pianos SING THEIR OWN PRAISE ; i - Not only musically, but in the price, this world-renowned piano is sold at. Scientifically construc ted, they represent the highest standard of the piano-makers art Sold direct from factory, you save the middleman's profit, and ' that profit saved will pay for many a lesson under the finest teacher and train your ear to the purest qual ity of tone possible to produce in a piano. lerms to suit. CliasJ M. Stleff, Piano Manufacturer. : I': - CHARLOTTE BRANCH: Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St. C. II. WILMOTfH, Manager. . 'j . 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 icon sumption, accompanied by hemor rhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lie 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. Kluttz & Co's. Dfuk Store. Regular size 50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. AN EXQUISITE AIR OF SUPERIORITY in the consciousuess of perfect)y laun dered linen, a pian involuntarily as sumes that has his furnishiugs and linen done up at the - SALISBURY STEAM LAUriJDRY. The skill and superior workmanship that is laid on your collars, cuffsetc reaches an art in the beauty of color and finish. m m U lit IS. 'U i ii tifi hi i tin it u a i r . iin 1 1 1 n i Quality6' Shoes at $8.00 Per Pair. - - i Distributing agents at Salisbury, N. C. Slaugliter Sale in E iLUTTZ & RENSLEMAF sold to make room' for our bis stock of- LADIES SHOES, (small sizes) at 10, 25, 50 and 75c. per pair. MISSES SHOES, 10, 25 40, 50 'and 75c. per pair. CHILDKENS IIOES, a big assortment) at 10, 25, and 50c. per pair. The above snoods must be Winter Shoes. We are receiving new Winter sroods, in many lines. Big Assortment of Shirts, Hats, Carpets and Rugs, enough for everybody. j JMew btock of JNice Irunks suitable for school boys and girls. Table, Tin and Wood wares: L Last but not least, Eatables. Well we have so many good things, it is useless to try to tell about them, I but if vou will come we will show you the best from many! lands and at prices the lowest in town. Yours! to Serye, w mmmm d ' Wd UHlSk p Mammoth Furniture Einporium. Words fail to-describe the beauty ot our Furniture in design, up holstery or perfect finish. Our Library Tables, Book Cases, Leather Couches and Leather Chairs are rich and ornamental, as well as durable and eminently 9 useful. Our Curio Cabinets are what the collectors of specimens need. Has the largest stock in the city to select from, and while his go cd ure ew, otynsn antijup to date in every particular, his PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. - j t A Specialty. He has a line of CASKETS, BURIAL ROBES, Etc., unsurpassed m the State. . Personal" attention given to EHBALHIH6 AND DIRECTION OF FUNERALS We are agents for the celebrated For men. For stvle and wppr thom ?o better. . j - Sach's Ladies Fine Shoes For anything jn the Shoe line call on us.
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