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,-. ..-,. . v.. . . j - - v .-V AT Ti A TI V QTTXT 5 WiMf':iticB'PT SUNDAY.) j JOE X. ROUECHt. CLINT. N. BROttf. Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One Year, Six Months, Three -One Month, Deli vered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra cost. $4.00 2.00 1.00 .35 .10 or advertising rates apply to the publishers OfW ovor Hrirfs shoe store, on wain street. Kntered at postoffice swcona-class matter, Salisbury N. C., Nov. I), 1898. DEMOCRATIC VICTORY Tiw, itv ihis mornino- told of 1 Xiiv w' j-' i Democratic victory The a rebuke to victor v was fusion misrule 'in North Carolina. The white electors of the State were put tb the test and met the issues in a solid phalanx. They showed that they were, true to their country and to themselves. They were! called upon and. found ; at their post of duty. They tame in contact with the enemy and routed it. The The They drove the foe from the ramparts. r The result was beyond expecta tion. Old Rowan did nobly. State showed itself glorious. white men voted true , to their color. The ' Legislature both branches is Democratic. An v able and honest j udiciary, and a majority, if not all the mem bers of Congress, have been elect ed. ' , . : V . - y The fight was for white supre niacy and the white men won at almost every point. i The- Democrats are to again have control of the State, and we bespeak an era of peace and good jrovernment. .s I NEWS OF THE DAY. PAWUEB BILL'S WILD WEST. The Baltimore Sun' savs: It is a curious and siuiticant fact Teiuwhic Nows condensed for the Conven Will Exhibit , iii Salisbury ; Thursday, that in this Ij'ear of peculiar : grace j leuwc of H.sty Reader . Nov., 17th, for One Day. and hun;aniiyf. when a Republican The Greek cabinet has resigned. administration has been - shedding the evils of Spanish islands hundreds- of .. . , r. ,. tears over Two more steamers sailed from binea snows ot rawnee uin,. wnicn . ri , . tlJ: o i .1. a. U.. L.vki'kU.,l .ru.ti.I1.ltr ia 4ifcf i uvaua wuuopauisu uuup wuu "u .yv thousands of miles from ourshores, Tft . " as " the representatives of that party t:he Cuban national assembly at ike portrayal of savage modes, it shou,d be rainin every nerve to Sa ita Cruz elected Domingo Men- has no equal, requiring 100 genu- ke underfa yicio incompelent de: Capote president. me Indians, brave cow boys, noted anJ intolerble domination ::he bodies of eight passengers scouts, trappers and 1 awnee Bill s i of wo lost their lives' in the Mohe- humanely educated mustangs. The onj gap disaster arrived vesterdav in nnrfnrmnnnfM nf thp trained am- . .. i . . . ... NpW Ynrl- ; r , " , ions tor the blacks of Cuba and Ernesl Terah ill . - - I HIED I O To Call and See a Line cf Samples of ,Queeii Quality mals were excellent, and equal to , t,. ... i. , , ' : , ... . ..... , . i . the Philippines, hut not even Hoolcw testifying any ever exhibited in this city, , . i i . n . .. lr. Y T , , i sympathy for down-trodden white rocpedinsrs in Lon- May Li he's shooting is wonder- J . Y , 3 in bankruptcy proceedings in Lon- Mav doA, said he spent 195,000 in fu and the riding and driving of 35 wild mustangs are all grand Gen. Carlos Roloff, who is in- features. The wild buffaloes and yestigatinor tne subject, nnds that lonr.horned Texas steers, the vvu- i i i ? i : . grauu lviexicau xxippuuruiue raws. : people at home. uau Le T the enlisted men in the army read and write. muel Ayres 'of Hagerstown, Mq., aged 83 years, committed suicide yesterday because he -was afraid he would be buried alive. panish officers have arrived at bantiasro de Cuba to recover the flFE . URE PEEDY LIME. LE CLAIR'S by senors and senoritas, are most wonderful and exciting . Taking it all in all it is bne of the best shows that ever visited our city: FALIOUS FREIICH REMEDY tS' 0!8' Af - ' Never Fails. The Pittsburg Times said: Many en dorsed rv TunusiNnQ bodies of Generals vVera del Rey thousand spectators witnessed Paw- Of ladies as a periodical regulator 'without an equal. iiTifi Mnntnf.i i p. whn wftrft ki o.ri nee iii's Historic v na west -u vu Huuyrajru, wsw, ew., J - ' - I in battle. t is reported that Spain has ad- worthy ot bountitul success. dressed a note to the powers ask ing if they , will , support her in protesting against; the intentions- of the U nited States toward the Philippine Islands.. Now on exhibition at our store. We will also be pleased to take your order for a pair,' giving1 you whatever size and width you . may want. This line will be kept on exhibition several days Very Respectfully, In IS 70 the white men of North Carolina arose in their -might and threw off carpet-bag i - . - -. - j rule. History repeated itself yes terday. j The co-partnersh i p be t wen thft Rpnub Means. Ponulibt lea!cis . l l j ; and negroes was dissolved yester day by mutual consent. ' j The Wilmington Star ' says jq number' of the most prominent colored men and colored property holders in Edgecombe county an nounced their purpose to vote the straight Democratic ticket yester day, among them F. D. Dane), formerly ja State Senator from Edgecombe, and a brother of John C. Dancy , collector of the port at Wilmington. have DrOVen Worthless. S3 twrwent ttamm tirinr trial Show, Which is a great One and j package, and fonvinces the most skeptical of their won-' J.J..1 (f JM- r . iuuyciunj ocuu -m ccais in stamps lor pampnlet, containing valuable information for ladies. Address LkClair Pill Co., U. S. Agents, Boston. Mass. N. B. All correspondence confidential and returned with trial package.! - For Sale in Salisbury by Jas Plummer BACHELORS AND OLD MAIDS. There are 7,218 More Men Girls in this State. Than ; o o..aT : o-'o;'--.o -o : -j '& RENDLEMAF! North. Carolina, , '70,642 spinsters. The Government at Washington has issued a volume of statistics on bachelors and spinsters in the .United States. In it are the fol lowing 'figures: S6,860 bachelors, These figures show . that if ' every woman in the land liad a husband there would still bo 7,218 loneiy anj, opportunities for them in that around utterly forlorn and hope ish nd now. The labor market, ,ess ;or is the surplus of men he says, is overstocked; Several confined to Is orth Carolina alone, hu, Himi thousand Porto Kicans is all over the . whole, country. sUid ready to take all places that Not State but is in a like condi ... . i i 4 i . ' . tion. the smallest per cent, of 1111 V V 31 f "I I I 31III1 711. IIIW U Ilirt'N. I , - - Few. Chances For Americans. Americans have already been warned, says the Omaha Bee, that there are few chances for thtem to make a livelihood oy . their labor in Hawaii. Now there is like in formation from Porto Rico the American consul having sent to the State Department a warning to ..: ' , " 'y !: t -T' ' i DIS ESS GOODS, all stvles and Qualities, from 5c? per yard to 1.25. We have the handsomest "Black Satin in the city at $1 per yd. UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Children and Men from 5c to 1.50 per garment. The best Seamless Children's and Youths' Hose ever sold for 10c. Ladies' and Men's Hosierv from-5c to 2x50. Men s Shirts, ir ir aji prices, coiors and styjes. ; vmtping prices me lowest iu tue city. Indies' ";Plush '-Capes from s1.50 liip.. Cloth from 50c up. i Elkin Blankets, all sizes. . Wool Blankets from 65d up. Nice White and Grey Blankets at 50c. OarpetsV Rugs; Linolinne and Oil Cloths for everybody. we have received Shoes by the thousands this week and at prices the lowest in the city. EATABLES! the best from many lands. Flur, Meats, Potatoes, I Turnips, Cabbage, Beans, Grits, Oatflakes and Fruits. All kinds of Canned Meats, Fish, Fruits and Vegetables. ' Yours to Serye, j A Cheerful Grate Fire on a cold evening is one of the com forts of life worth Iredell county makes a gain of 750 votes going Democratic by 800 or more. -Every township in the county shows heavy Demo cratic gains, Shiloh leading, with a majority of 209. ; f Pitt county made a gain of 800 votes in yesterday's election, and elected her Democratic legislative and county ticket. j Texas went Democratic by 250, 000. - Messrs. Charles Creswell, War ren ltoark and R. G. Noble, of Hartford , Conn., were put squir-rel-hunting yesterday, says the Charlotte News, and brought in thirty squirrels and a rabbit as a result of the hunt. . . . . around whri'li 1 hp. fjimilv InvA tn t . . ' .i I spinsters "nriii t hti .Inrcrost cif bache- L,.nn.,fA I a uru u w.i. i and any American w no goes mere 1 -----. -- --. ---- . yjvi:ito. i? ucu Hisiuaueiiuuj wiihthe idea of "striking it rich" ,ors he? toumi. u,wa? .m . lhe : ' J. ' i .i: n newer Western, btites. Jn iNevv w hjo go nnjney to pay their board and se cure u return passrfge to the United D disannointed. should bo - prepared with England, though, "here it ' is , . , - , popularly supposed that the old our high grade, free burning Jelli- IVToTYirvirkf 1 co Coal it is-both economical and 1V AcillllllU Lll satisfactory!.! Our Anthracite Coal for your furnace or for cooking n . n i P tGi maids are so numerous that if a, bachelor apjeared there he would have to take a dog iidong: to keep the girls away, the excess of bache lors is somethinsr enormous. Ver- JOS. 1 , . . niont for. irislance, has 50 per cent more bachelors than spinsters. Be it said to the credit of the iral Ian- purposes is on him arrested. V New York girl had a man ar- rested for kissing her. She kept tal.lv im tlie first six kisses, and theji became so much interested in thi performance that she forgot try of KKme Island: , though, that lo Keep up me couiii. lue ii- her excess of men is only 2 per mihgton Star says if he had kept cent., the smallest in the Union. Kissing sne migni iot nave nau . There are two seriious objections to the official publication of these figures by the Government: One is that they "fail, to state whose fault it is. The other objection is that if it's the girl's fault these figures will but make her the more independent and harder to catch, knowing as she does that there are thousands of wifeless fellows to ! choose from. the acme of high grade quality. Can furnish it in all sizes. A bigr lot just received. Prices lowest. Give me a trial. si)ectfully. IL McNEELY, at Young's I- Store. . Neckwear lor Fair Siaids. '. Silk shirt waists will be worn thfousrh the winter, but. a stock like the waist .will prove more appropriate to the season than a collar of linen and a string tie. One should wear the tiny' inch wijde linen collar with the stock, which, if bought at a men's .fur- i . .11 i ' I I. tl.l 1897 P Furniture Emporium. Words fail to describe ' the beauty of our Furniture in design, up holstery or perfect finish. Our Library Tables, Book Cases, Leather Couches and Leather Chairs arc rich and ornamental, as well as durable and eminently useful. Our Curio Cabinets are what the collectors of specimens need. Has the largost'stpck in the city to select from, and while his good are New, Stylish -and up to date in every particular, his PRICES AKE THE LOWEST. dies Home Journal. A Delicious Piece of Pie" The fi gures quoted, include , only you can enjdy when your pastry is nishing goods store, will qost a persons who never married and made from pur superior Flour and dollar and a half .November La- divorced persons widows and our hne preserved fruits, t or, widowers are excluded and only cooking and ; baking ot all kinds ' - the housekeeper will find our pure persons over 20 years of ago are on and high grade food products un the list. - mirnassed for analitv and o-enerfil . j. i u . r Get ready for Thanksgiving, A cough is not like a fever. It November 24th. We also have- just received fresh stock Quaker ?: Oats J Petti- The bad roads of this .country are estimated to cost $60,000,000 annually. North Carolina and Florida have the credit of having the best roads in the South, but with few exceptions, they are bad enough foi" frightful examples, j Manly McCauley, the negro who eloped with the pretty wife of. a farmer near Chapel Hill last week, was caught and lynched by a mob. The woman is now at the home "of her parents in Orange county, j Discovered hy a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that ? too, by a mW 111 tiii& cuuuuy. disease does not have to run a certain fastened it clutches upon her and course. "Cure it quickly and ef- foi; seven years she withstood its fectually with One Minute Cough severest tests, but her vital organs Cure, tne best reiiietly for all ages .i - j i.i i aim zorxne most severe eases. ie j - . recommend it betranse it's eq imminent, lor three months Lr she coughed incessantly and could nilt slftetil - Sh finallv : lirrvoTol a vayto recovery, by. purchasing ; Constipation prevents the body of us a bottle or Dr. ' Kin2?s New om riding itself cf waste mat- Discovery for Consumption, and ter, iJe VV itt's kittle JirJy riis wJts so much relieved ; oh ers wiU-remove the" trouble and tadn the first dose! that she slept 2aro Sick Headache,- Billiousness, al niht-and with two Wf lJQ Inactive Liver and clear the Com- hds been absoluteiv cured. hp ' plexion. Small, sugar fk.o aiou t ifriueui caui Plummer. name is Mrs, Luther Lutz. Thus vv ites W. C Hammick & Co., of Slelby, N. C. Trial bottle free at Theo. F. Kluttz & Co's., Drug Store. .Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. - coated, cause nausea. James Bucklen'i Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Many a household is saddened by; death because of, the failure to keep on hand a safe and absolutely certian cure for croup such as One Minute Cough cure. See that Cuts, Bruises,. Sores, Ulcers, Salt your htttle ones are protected Bheum, Fever 'Sores, Tetter, Chapped against emergency. James Plum- T4lm-t-.ra r. n nnoUtitAln Tilt ILUOl. on no pay required. It is guaranteed toj give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Frtr sale by Klutt? & Co.. druggists. 4.. . '-Br oome see ourplush capes. Carolina JRacket. I john's Breakfast Food, Corn Flake and GritsJi SSee us before vou buy. ' : . I T. M. McCULLOH. ' Those Cudumber Pickles are worth a trial. NEW DELICACIES ; ' "--I . .!- . are arriving - eery day- ED. H. MARSH THE GROCER. A Specialty. He has a line of CASKETS, BURIAL KOBES, Etc., I unsurpassea in tne Dtate.v personal attention given to EHBALniKG AI1D DlRECTIOIl OF FDIIERALS MEN'S FINE $3.00,AND $3.50 SHOES are the best pn earthfor thb money. CThei r line of' L A DIES' Full 1 ino of everything "We guarantee to please $200 are beauties. in Footwear. you in fit, style and good service. . M & Leaders in low prices, . Ivl. Brown H OYSTERS Stewed Fried. If you want somethlnj? nice in the way of Oysters. go to:the City Restaurant a. m. uutii 13 p. m. Oysters received d ail f frt0 SiTk' andhothlng used but thl boat pade. A larK sew., with coffee 25c. A nice fry with coffae 35c.- , f W L. EARNHARDT. Prop. FOR SAL El Ooq 6-room, cottage on 3ast Main btreet, two 4-room cottages on Monroe fctrect, and several vacant lots. Also two houses, two stories high, with 6 rooms. It would be advisable to see me before renting store rooms or dwel lings. B. L. SHAVER. CiTWe guarantee rates. THE SOUTHERN STOCK MU TUAL INSURANCE CO., . . Offers insurance at SOUTHEASTERN TAKT FF "ASSO CIATION RATES . and pays back a dividend of 20 per ct. Take advantage of this offer and don't be hereafter regret! ing the lost opportunity. V Agent. Office in old bank buildiDg. v "'ti' , A
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