A i : r I . . r t 1 1 SALISBURY DAIlY SUN. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. ROUECHE. i CLINT. N. BROWN, f Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One Year, Six Months, Three One Month, Une weeK, $4.00 2.00 1.00 .35 .10 Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city i or advertising rates apply to the publishers Office over Burt's shoe store, on Main street. Entered at postofflce s secona-class matter. Salisbury, N.C., Dec. 29, 1898. Advocates-of expansion claim that the peace treaty will ' be rati- fied by the Senate without amend rnent 1 York other East coup 000, THE DEMOCRATIC LEGIS LATURE. Governor Russell is said to be trying to 4 'make peace" with the Democratic Legislature. It, is said that it is the Governors pur pose to appoint a Democrat, Capt. AV. II. Day, as superintendent of the penitentiary, vice James M. ho has resigned. The governor, it seems, fears the legislature and will do all he can to place himself in a right light before the members. Jle is clear ly getting ready to practice a little o-ame in order to cover some of his past deeds. The Governor's action, however, r- will not deceive the Democratic Legislature. The Assembly will be likely to name the various offi cers to take charge of. the State's institutions. The Legislature, it is believed, will not be diverted from a thorough investigation of the various offices connected with the State administration-regardless of any appointments the Governor may make. His Honor, the governor,1 it ap pears, is trying to put all he can between himself and the Legisla ture. He is reyresented as being afraid of impeachment. It is stat ed that "he does not know the o-round he stands on.". The Democrats, both of the House and Senate, will no doubt do 1 their duty in every respect: is a (question in Greater New whether there snail De an i bridge constructed across River or a tunnel constructed undef; it. It is contended that the tunnel can be constructed within a e of years for about $6,000,- whereas such a bridge as woulil bo necessary would cost $i2,opo,ooo. ; i, . . The Confederate Monument Association at a meeting in Rich- mond yesterday passed a resolu- tion asking the various conieaei- ate ladies societies in the South to organise for raising funds for the Battlt Abbey, and report amounts to Gdneral White, Wheeling, . Va. Mrs. Jeilerson Davis gave nerniission f or the sale of Miss Winnie Davis' pictures at the mu seum much refor Spoils System in the Colonies. Philadelphia Ktxkml. President McKinley has been a more staunch civil service . i j j? i. mer in torm man in laci. Siibsi'rvieuce on the part of the live to the will of party bosses might lead to most deplor able bnse(pienccs if it should re sult iti sending to the AN est and East IndieS-such political harpies as toA often attain to places of re- pon; Every member of Chicago's city council has been summoned before the grand jury, charged with bribery. A pickpocket got Bob Ihger soil's gold watch in New York the other day, and Bob's private opin ion now is, if there isn't a warm hereafter for some people '.there ought to be. 4 The Confederate Veterans' Association of Memphis has pass ed resolutions condemning Sena tor Butler's proposition to pen sion Confederate soldiers as a blundering violation of good taste (T and dignity. The national debt of Japan amounts to 84,500 per capita, but there are no foreign bondholders to squeeze her. The debt is all held by her own people and the in terest instead of going out to en rich others remains at home. ibility and emolument in the Cnitdd States. This is precise! the k lost t t SL - rwl PYii mintion ''which has b Spain every vestige of her vast Colonial empire, Ye this i says: color jailet He 1 field. NEWS OF THE DAY. Telegraphic News Condensed Tor the Cooven ience of Hasty Readers. OolMDia m mmm Negro Kills a White Boy. terdayV Raleigh letter to iorning's "Charlottes,. Observer ! To-night Thomas Smith, (1. was brought here and to'jsave him from lynching. ves four miles from Smith To-day three white boys massing his house threw some tire kters. Smith ran out and with a pocket knife cut the throat of one tation and burial in Havana. boy darned CaAvthorne. Ihe boy fell Head. Smith then cut the throat of oaother, but missed the - . . iugulKr vein. The third boy .fled. Bloodhounds from Goldsboro trailell Smith to Smithheld. His wife ivas there and" was forced to reveal his hiding place, which was in Odd Fellows' hall A number of deaths from grip are reported in Baltimore. Count Goluchowski, it is said, is about to resign as foreign min ister of Austria-Hungary. At least six duels are being ar ranged a result of the recent dis putes in the Hungarian Diet. It is. reported that the bubonic plague has broken out in the dis trict of Delagoa Bay, Africa. A o-eneral conference of Luth- erans, the nrst oi its kiuh cyoi held, has begun in Philadelphia. ; A cablegram from Hanoi, Ton kin mntirms the news of. a clash between the French and Siamese. . Disorder continues in Havana and twelve persons were wounded yesterday in street shooting cases. General Brooke, military gov ernor of Cuba, has arrived in Ha vana to begin his duties January 1st. " Aguinaldo is said to have tied, with a few followers, to an inac cessable. region because, ho fears assassination. A son-in-law of the late Fred Douglas, who lives in Montgomery county, Md., was arrested on a charge-of larceny. Thieves blew open a safe in the store of Henry Wessel, at Balti more, Md., securing 0,800 in cash and $200 in checks. Admiral W. T. Sampson, who arrived at Washington from New York, is confined to his room with a slight attack of the grip.; ' .Vt Culloden, W. Va., boys tied firecrackers to a dog's tail and the dbg ran under Blackwejl's store holise and the building was burn ed Miss Mercedes Garcia, the fav orite daughter of the dead Cuban o-eneral, died of lung trouble at Thomasville, Ga. . Arrangements are being perfected for transpor- AFE URE PEEDY nt.lL LE CLAIR'S FAMOUS FRENCH REMEDY Never Fails. ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS Of ladies as a periodical jregrulator without an equal, successful when Cotton Root, Pennyroyal. Ergot, etc.. have proven worthless. 23 two-cent stamps, brings trial nackace. and convinces the most skeptical of their won-' derf ul properties. Send 4 cents in stamps for pamphlet, , containing valuable information for ladies- Address LeClair Pill Co., U S. Agents, Boston. Mass. N. B. All correspondence confidential and returned with trial package. For Sale in Salisbury by Jas Plummer and elver a negro store. jailec rema he wd T at W the a badTr He was Dr. Charles O. Probst, Secre,- tarv of the State Board of Health, has investigated two reported cas es of leprosy at New Lexington, Perry county, Pa. He has found the cases to be J ully developed leprosy. . . - ., J. K. Stuckey, one of the weal thiest merchants , of Spartanburg, at Smithheld. .Open threats S. C, shot and killed his bbok- of htichino" were made. Had he keeper, .John Sevier, Tuesday J r .n . . . ' . 1- 1 disagreec iii A memorandum sheet for every day in the year. No piece of furniture is more valuable for an office. f Qjp-v mpptin Very convenient for ladies in making notes of .Pf' Book Clubs, Parties and other engagements, as well as keeping a re cord of calls made and returned. , ntlfrp(, nf jut. (,ion In fact a regular diary may be kept on the pages of this Calen- dar' Aside from the practical adalptiveness to the exigencies of every day Me tt possesses large and distinctivd ue by J uriique Rotations and bright sayings which grace its three hundred deliver to you, either in person or by mail., one of these h ab e Cal endars. Call on us or drop us a line enclosing ten cents in stamps. very truiy, The Burt Shoe Co. 5 Cakes. housewife is busy this week. High make the richest w r l es. v e nave on hand vet and expect to continue to keep nice citr ins, pure spices, New x e ill's Is what the in preparing and finest cak on, currants, rais- extra fine Hour, best baking powder and fresh sweet butter. If there is anything else you can thiqk of we have it. Many thanks to my customers for their liberal patronage. Washing them all a Happy JNew xear. 1 heirs tp serve, ; T. M. McCULLOH. Established 1S42. MM Sing Their Own Praise. lint wluui ficients sino" vou a sontr about selling for less than the manufacturer, "Wink the Other Eye." ljou can't buy f the equal of a Stieff Piano. forv. less than morejthan a ptein win cost you. Wrte for catalogue prices and terms. v .. CHARLOTTE BRANCH: Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St. Manager. Giant Values and Dwari'Prices at ElUTTZ & EENDLEMAN'S STORES. New Dress Goods in abundance. New stock of Plushy and Cloth Capes. The fifth duplicate purchase of Undervyear m Ladies, hild 1 in 1 a . uet wo hni'fi fivfir ottered. e reus ana iviens, anew assoitmeut, mo .. , T, have the best Ladies and Childrens regular made -Ribbed Hose exev sold for 10c, also Wool Hose and Half Hose. Full stock of Shirts, Collars, Ties and liandkerchieis. onoes iur evciyuij the city. See our Shoes before you buy and save money. Now For the Xmas Feast : Seedless Raisins and Currants, 10cV Citron, Figsand Nuts-the 15AUf F,ronrntPfl PfiaP.hfiS ,111(1 Annies IOC Ihe DOSt- UColli KJiXlli.JL Lilt U jWiMvv I T "I IT Ltl Crackers, Waifers and Cheese made. Roasted Java Coffee 20c. Pork Sausage and all kinds of Cui-ed and Canned Meats. Minced Meat 'fresh Codfish, Canned Corn, Peas, Tomatoes and Fruits. Ap ples Oranges, Lemons, Candies and Cakes. The best Maple Syrup at $l per gal., and jug free. Also good Syrups arnr Molasses. Ihe best pure Apple Vinegan at. 20c and 25c. The best Butter always on hand. - k Xours to please, ! m o Furniture Emporium. nol vtViPrp n fp.w hnnrs lonrror. nmrnino-. Ihe men settlement. Both were well connected. o new cases of smallnox were ; The east-bound California, lim- . ...... v . . . , .... discovered in a down-town alley, ited train -No. 4, on the Atcnison, lmintrton. N. C. Both of Topeka & Santa be Railroad, was llicted are negro w omen of wrecked yesterday morning. The epute. They will be remov- accident happened ou h cm u ed to the pest-house and the house it is supposed to nave oeen cuusuu whery they live will be torn down, by the spreading of rails. The T ,ittUl nr nn ffiar is manifested, as observation car, two drawing room it is Relieved that the health au- sleepers and a composite car left thori ies can stamp out the dis- the track, ihe wrecK unmun- ly caught lire irom an expiusiuii of gas from the composite car and the entire four cars were burned ui) No one was killed, but 12 ease. C. II, WlLMOTH, AN EYE TO I HAVE JUST RECEIVED .A NEW LINE OF FURNITURE AND NOVELTIES THAT ARE 1S;iriic4lly ypDtoQDa1l:e. A M fmnliiv snPflRl savS J. M. T, Til f i Hortbn, the richest negro in ten- I r . 1 . , mnifnt A nnrrvp . - ...... wpm senuusiv iu uitu. i ,k np.siKoh (iwnino- i aw acres oi wi-1 " " . . . .1 , ' 1 ...! r: 1 bns; WlllCh Was en lOUie IO J.iiiiauCi IOU.1I1I1U auu iJ cuciai'oi"-) tua ,.a , J., phia, was cremated in the hie. ji . J , i Physicians were taken to the property and! sentenced to seven x uys :nr,i 1 1 Ti J twnn nnrl r.riVP.d TOT the lHTUied 1; ; ... liittffin vears - vtuiai 1 11 iiiowii. j j 1 1 1 The Asheville Citizen says . "the mustering out of the Third North Carolina which is announced has been determined upon will be a xiruel, crushing o'i the hopes of many of its members. The ne groes are exceedingly proud of being soldiers, and ,.to return to the ordinary walks of life will be a hardship."" ago Horton was a farm hand,' earn- people. -Congressman:elect B. H. Rob erts, of Utah, announces that he will hold on to his wives, and says he is no more guilty of polygamy than Abraliam, Jacob and the Prophets who practised it, and that the Church can't take his wives away from him. His law yers say there is no legal obstacle in the way of his taking, his seat. ing S 15 a month. Pa dam-, 109 -A An Enterprising Druggist. . 1 . . ! .. 1. i A i4,. ' r hPTP. are lew men more wiue trick llaggerty aieu at xuLB- r?- i--art 1 - ' s- . V. Kluttz & Co.. who spare no pains to secure the best of every jl.: lw!i. lino -fi-v li o 1 r mnnv bough is not course. fpctually Cure and We goodl ears. like a XUVCi. - . .. 1 1 . . piKtntnprs. nev now uave lub if nfJpM not have to run a certain . . , n Tn Tr- SnLqmfteacte,h New Discovery for Consumption, for all ao-es Cousrhs and Colds. This is the UUUK i vi.. -J .!- I - You should see our MAPLE and WALNUT goods, in Suits and Pieces. I have LAMPS of air kinds with the possible excep tion of Aladdin's. A-full supply of the best MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS. Our PRICES ARE RIGHT. Undertaking in all its Features. ; G. W. WRIGHT, Tt.n 1,,,1'wbiv Miisitn ii:iv-iitr drawn to a .1 iHninnik:hpd In turn our. hiicks I with a aisifTninn eye iopofully to the future, liti I1 tint, forcet, to' sin- any friends and eusto- 11 Don 11:1st, and look earnestly and I and in so Uouik I w rerelv thank the m mers,' wlio. by their generous patronage dur- i-ft.v 1 m :i v tf, a hle t faith f u 1 and sa tisf at' eominsr vear. Wish! perous Sew Yeai c. Christmas THE FUUURE. inj? the past year hijive contributed largely to t he promoTion oi ;i of which are exeeedii business, the results njriv Kratifvinsr. I trust Buy Our Mcsseiiei'Slioes by past experience and strict business inte:- render the nubile, more i. 1 . . 1 torv service uuririir i.n hg all a happy and pros- 1 am cordially, 1 A. RICE. For oys IS Coming, They are the Best Boys' Shoes Made. JOUR, MESSENGER SHOE ' TRADE MARK - COPYRICHTJ for the most severe cases, wonderful remedy that is x)roduc- rAfnmnipnf .it Decause It S James PI urn mer. ercome evil wi th ins such a furor all over the coun try by its many stai'tling cures. Tf nlisnlntp.lv cures Asthma. Rron- gooa. chitis. Hoarseness and all affec -.i I ' Overcome your coughs and colds tions of the Thrpat, .Chest and with i One Minute Cough Cure. Lungs. Call at above drug store It is so good children cry for it. and get atrial bottle free or a It cures croup, bronchitis, pneu- regular size tor 5U cents and ?M,UU. mon a, grippe and all throat and Guaranteed to cure or price re lun 2 (diseases. James Plummer. funded. v Wo have iust received a big shipment of Ladies blioes m Button and Xace. These are high grade Shoes but the price is low only $2.00 per pair. Come to see us, we will save you money. C. H. & H. H. Brown " WHEN BUYING Christmas Presents -DON'T OVERLOOK THOSE ELEGANT The holiday season Is here, and the depth of Winter means bi ti ng cold weather. Send in your orders now for your Xmas supply of comfort, and let us fill your bin before the cold snap arrives. We will sell you the best coal you can procure ,for either baking or heating purposes at reasonable prices. ' .,-;' .! ' ;. JOS. H. McNEELY. mm. Office at T. F. ' oung's. THEY ARE FILLED WITH ' Best Extracts AND ARE NICE AND APPROrRI ; ATE, AT Cuthrell's Drug Store For Fine Old i B 11 A X DIES And Old Corn For Xmas Call on D. L. AREY, - Saloon, r' COUNCIL STREET. i Whiskey Klondyke The Daily Sun one week 10 centis.

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