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Y SALISBURY , DAILY SUN. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) ' j ,: I JOE X. ROUECHE. CLINT N. BROWN. Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES i One Year, Six Months, Three -One Month, One Week, $4.00 2.00 il.00 f .&" I .10 Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra cost. i Kor advertising rates apply to the publishers Office over Burt's shoe store, on Main street. Entered at postoffice s second-class matter. Salisbury, N. C., Oct. 5, 1898. t for spoils and intend to have Good men of the State should se up in their niight against the Mr. A. W. Thompson says in . . i. r a letter to the Kaleign JNew ana Observer: "I went into the Popu- list party from frond motives and thought it wouiu oring aoout re forms, I am sorry now that I did in I because instead of brinsrinsr about reforms ij has . brought ne gro rule upon my State, I went into the first Populist primary DEMOCRATIC TICKET T this j:car- .tbT that it nas euiuctuuu uy xvepuuuuuus, For Congress Seventh District: THEO. F. KLUTTZ, j of Rowan. , 1 For Solicitor Eighth District: WILEY RUSH, of Randolph. I For the Senate 26th Senatorial District: J. C. THOMAS, of Davidson. R. IB. GLENN, of Forsyth. 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: i J. M. MONROE. For Treasurer: J. SAM'lJ McCUBBINS, JR. For Cotton Weigher: G. H. PAGE. For Coroner: E. ROSE DORSETT. For County Surveyor: C. M. MILLER. For County Commissioners: J. FRANK McCUBBINS, SANFORD HENLY, P. D. LINN. arid that in making up the com mittees, Republicans who claimed to j be Populists were given; con trol of the party. I then made up my mind to quit the party. I lid not join the Populist party to be used as a tool for negro ele va tion. I did not like fusion two years ago. I feared then that the party was drifting toward J the ne grro party. Now I know it has become simply a sideshow to the Republicans. As an honest white man who believes in white su preniacy, I cannot longer affiliate with the Populist party, so-called. As now organized and controlled, it Is not a Populist , party, but' a part and parcel of the srold . and negro party. - F - Ihe AY limmsrton Star says it wilt be interesting to see the names of the twenty-four candidates for magistrates that will be nominated byl the Republicans for the ity of Wtlminorton. The ticket will probably be made of twenty ne groes and four white colored men; .1 it is not likely to be seen ' until the day of election. NEWS OF THE DAY. Telegraphic News Condensed for the Conven , ience of, Hasty Readers. r Fever cases reported at Santiago yesterday, 743; total sick .1,164; deaths, 14. The Spanish army in Cuba, j ac cording to the official figures, numbers 205,000. Savannah is selected for the place of debarkation hereafter of troops for Porto Rico or Cuba. REV. PAGE WRITES. TELLS WHAT IS THE DUTY OF WHITE MEN. Mr. W. A. Kirk. Esq .. of Morgan Township, Rowan County Be ceives a .Letter Jfrom the Noted Di vine. The British foreign office has no The following letter has been news of the death of the Emperor received byW. A. Kirk, Esq., of of China and descredits the report, Morgan township, and one pi the Yd FUSION IN THE WEST. about as difference : I- 1 I of are -Judge Van Wyck last night formally accepted the Democratic nomination for Governor in New rk. American men make pretty fai ? soldiers, but they are not as bn.ve as they niisrht bo. There 2,200,000 more bachelors apinstcrs i'n this country. Kcv J. M. Riddle, who has just been installed in the pastorate of Second Bnptist church in thd sla umbuv O., was formerly a Ve. Fusion in the west is bad as in the east, the being that in the eastern part . i 1 . - the State negroes dominate while in the western part, where th fusionists succeeded, bad n; en rule. Watauga county is an-example. A Republican by the name of Johnson. in that count v w as elected . - . . j I .An Enterprising Druggist. i There are few men more wide was elected because he was a loud aw lke and enterprising than Theo. ujuumw auw ""v.iuuviuuz;"& kjo.. wno spare no not because he was capable. He, pains to secure the best of every however, assumed his duties, visit- thihg in their line for their many a fnr cotmroi. mnnc customers. , They now have the and things went well. valuable a school chart agent, came t - into to see the different school commit tees and upon his recommendation Jones sold a great many charts at $38.50 a piece. The charts were only worth $7 or $8 each. j Johnson soon raised a mortgage of $500 on his property. Sus picion was aroused that there was crooked work and an investigation followed. Johnson was allowed to resign his position by the board without prosecution. Thus, there was a further disregard of honor. for Dr. Kinsr's A KVn Viit: i i 1 -J time aan by the name of Jones, Colighs ' and "Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is produc- the county called upon and made L. . -ts niunv startling oures. i - ; j j j 4 r friends with Johnson. Johnson It ! absolutely cures Asthma, then drove Jones over the county Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all af- i - . - Lungs. Call at the above drug store and get a. trial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and $l.p0. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. . ' (C. A. Pillsbury, it is said, will become president of the new cor poration which it is planned to form for the consolidation of 11 of thd largest flour mills of the coun- tryy having a capacity - j of 95,000 barrels a day. The new corpora tion will be one of the biggest in dustrial companies in' the country, with a capital in stocks and bonds The public school children of V a- Gf fbout $340;000,000. tauga county will have to be with out a school this year, their pub- rF for De Witt's . .' L x Witch Hazel Salve the great pile he school fund to the amount of cuievdon't accept anything else. $2,000, so far as known, (and there Dqnt be talked into accepting a u hppn substitute, for piles, for sores, 'for . , burns. James Plummer. spent for cnart. tne county is rutn wears well. I'eople have will perhaps be more) spent for charl likely to be iuvol ved in j law suits over the matter and so it goes. It p. has James Plum- leatned that DeWitt's Little Early Risers are reliable little pills for Does anybody believe that fu- regulating the bowels, curing : a a.i. 4KQfo rp. coasur)auoj anu sick neaaacne. biou i& iuC ut r . AU don,t gripe case may not oe an oi tne roDoery mar. and disgrace in the western count ties by the fusion crowd, "hardly is if an opj ortunity ticklinsr been offered. The fusionists were evident A stubborn cough or the throat yields to One Minute ugh Cure. Harmless m effect. the right spot, reliable ana lust what is wanted. It acts y 1 at tonce. James Plummer. in touches ;,Five deaths are reported at Brunswick, Ga. , and the damage by the storm estimated at $500,- 000. The forest fifes in 'Colorado and Wisconsin have been checked by rains. Mght snow is also ral in Colorado. leading citizens of the county. The author of the letter needs- no to the people , of y. He has serf ed introduction Rowan coun in o- At Lynchburg, Va., yesterday, John Hancock, colored, was sen tenced to be hung December 2 for criminal assault. The. War Department has direc ted t wp additional regiments of in- his God and people faithfully for perhaps a greater number of years than any dozen ministers in iNortn uaronna. xie is a leaumg Methodist divine, known alii over the State as aj man of deep I piety and Christian rectitude, - He has never taken any active part in politics, but the deplorable plight to which our State has been re duced by, negro domination has aroused him to a sense of the dan orp.r ir.iTp'nr1irior in thp hompct his trace. Every white man in j .- - M Rowan county should read and re- nect on this letter, it runs as .. (-- ' ' j I r n V i D V D fantry and one of cavalry to be sent to Porto Rico for garrison duty. At Washington, D. C. , yester day, ten new cases of diphtheria follows' were reported to the health officer making a total of 108 cases, in the District. An .urgent demand will be made upon the lurkish government ipr with your request to answer, by the payment of indemnity for the return mail. destruction of American- mission- r i wrote the ary property. I leland and - i It has been discovered that true; also one thousands of tons of American ton, ana to Saunders, at Monbo, pork have passed through German all of which jere published in the custom houses without the certi- papers in your Rockingham, N; C, 3epi. 23, '98, My Dear Bko. : . our favor of the 26th reached me this mornm or and 1 comply letter to II. A. Gil every word in it is w to Yount, of New- State. E very- truth of the regard to the of many of under nesrrq ficates required by law. The American and Spanish peace commissioners held a joint meet ing in Paris yesterday, and it is reported that the Americans have made a demand as to the Philip- pines. . . : L American engineers will go this week to China to begin construct ing for an American syndicate a railroad from Hankow through the counties that valley of the lang se Kiang to double this ni section of the doubter of the statements macle in deplorable condition the eastern counties rule can have his i doubts speedily removed byl com ing down and! seeing with his own eyes. , There are eleven negro trates in this "own town, county, one and there are have more iniber. Negro magis in my other than road Canton". . Col. V m. Jennings Bryan stop ped at Culpeper Va., on his way to the Hot Springs, but received a dis patch from the -War Department ordering him to join his regiment in Florida. ' " i overseers with white men at work under them; negro constables and (deputy sheriffs, serving writs on white men and white ladies, and arresting them and brinsrintr them for trial to nesro dens before ignorant and vile ne gro officials; negro, school commit-- having white teachers, young ladies jas well as men, come before them for authority to teach Sarah E. Palmer, the Charles- -i on light ship, a- four-masted schooner, bound for Florida to Carteract, M. J ., was wrecked m and to get their pay. the cyclone Sunday. Ihe Captain and all the crew but two men were ost. T ' Advices from Johnson i City Tenn., are to the effect that Gov ernor Taylor's condition is critical. He has taken no solid food for two weeks and suffers constantly rom nausea. No one is allowed o see him except his immediate family. - The trouble is a general breaking-down of the system. 1 1 You ask what I think your duty is in central and western Carolina. I unhesitatingly answer: j Vote soudly against every candidate on 1 the 'Republican, Populist and FUSION OFFICE from TICKET, for every THE LOWEST TO THE HIGHEST." 1 HIS. IS YOUR, DUTY TO God and your fellowmen. Sincerely, Jesse II. Page. Any one doubting the authentic- it.v rf t.hfttahrivfi in sjp.e the oritri- i ' -r i Vii i i; . I ' I -, ivirs. iiosenn viouuer, wno lives k;v. ;0 ; u -. - i iuai AJ Mr, ujvu j.o in m vy i ' T 1 1 XI " ' i. sion of Mr. I Jno. M. application. at St. Leverin, Quebec,, murdered her four children and then set fire to the house, allowing the bodies a u it TL. lu uuru m iuu ruins. jliju uuiur- tunate mother was undoubtedly T 'lit .1.1 and it is reared inac tne ppsses- Julian," on insane. husband will also lose his reason. More than twenty million free samples of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve have been distributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence iri it's merits do you want ? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in! the shortest space of time. James 1'iummer. l?or broken surfaces, sores! in sect bites, burns, skin diseases and especially piles there is one re- lable Temedy, l)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. When you call for JLe Witt's don t accept counterfeits or . frauds. You will not be disappointed! with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. James Plummer. ME W , URE PEEDY HE. LE CLAIR'S FAMOUS FRENCH REMEDY - Never Fails. ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS Of ladies as a periodical reffnlator without an equal, successful when Cotton Root, Pennyroyal. Ergot, etc., have proven worthless. 33 two-cent stamps brings trial package, and convinces tfie most skeptical of their won derful properties. Send 4 cents in stamps for pamphlet. containing valuable information for ladies-: Address LkClaik Pill Co., U. S. Agents, Boston. Mass. N.B. All correspondence confidential and returned with trial package. ' . j- For Sale in Salisbury by Jas Plummer The biggest bargains in BICYCLES ever offered in this part of the country. E. W. BUET & CO., SALISBURY, N. C. 2TOW LuTT & RENBLEMAFi " - ...! . THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF WINTER GOODS IN SALISBURY DRESS GOODS in the latest styles, in Silks, Satins. Broadcloths. Hen riettas, Serges, Flannels, Brilliantines, and many Novelties in Dress FalinVs. at lowest prices in town, ! A new stocks of Ladles Capes from 50c. to the finest Plush. ; A big stock of Ladies, Children and Misses Underwear iff Wool. Mprinn Fleeced and Cotton the best we have ever offered, ! ' Ladies, Children and Misses Hose and Half Hose, in all material from Rr. ' to $2 50 per pair. i l We have a good lot.of ZerheivGermantown and Elkin Knittincr Vrns. Gloves from 10c. to $1.25 per pair for everybody 1 . Ihe best men's All .Wool Suits in the city for $5 00. ' ; Carpets, Rugs., Blanckets, Quilts all at prices rockbottom. Shoes the best for the least money in the town. The biggest and best stock of Eatables in tlie cifcv. " Flour, Meats, Teas, Coffees. Cheeses. Crackers. Svrnns. Ripp firita nit Flakes and Meal. 4 ' - ' ' Fruits and Vegetables in abundance. All kind of r.i - .j- - -m u w A UlfcU US-1. vegetaoies. ana a iir-st oi g- od tilings to eat at prices the lowest. ouiu auu see ouriiuais, ine oest lor tne least money. . i ii Yours to Serve, a iff, Maim Hi n m t :: i u w o w mm J noth Furniture Emporium. t2- Words fail to describe the beauty of our Furniture in desism. ud- holstery or perfect finish. Our Library Tables, Book ' Cases, Leather Couches and Leather Chairs are rich and ornamental, - -. . j '. as well as durable and eminently useful. Our Curio Cabinets are what the' collectors of specimens need. Has the largest stock in the city td select from, and while his j are New, Stylish and up to date in every particular, his PRICE ARE THE LOWEST. A Specialty. He has a line of CASKETS. BUklA T, ROnvs unsurpassed in the State. I Personal attention rW i. AND DIRECTION OF FUNERkLS EUBALEIIN6 STOOtV We are agents for the celebrated New' .Enterprise. ; We have opened a wood yard and will cut and furnish wood to custo mers any length desired at 50c. per one (1) horse load. i GIVE US a TRIAL ORDER. . Yours to please, j FINGER & TH0NY. Fori men. better. For style and wear there is none Bach's Ladies Fine Sloes g con- lead all others in style and finish: Bi siarnment mst rro;woH Forj anything in the Shoe line call on us.
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