r . 1? . 9 SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) FAMINE Iff RUSSIA. NEWS CF THE DAY. Not JOE X. ROUECHE. CLINT. N. BROWN. .Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: $4.00 i 5.00 1.00 .35 I .10 One Child Born this Kazan Now Alive- Year in Telegraphic News Condensed for tbe Conyea lence of Hasty Readers. While famine is now threaten ing the Southern provinces pf The payment of Cuban troops out of American' gratuity fund One Year, -Six Months, - -Three - - -One Month, - -One Week, - - Delivered by Carriers to any part of tlie-cfty without extra cost. I - For advertising rates apply to the publishers Office over Burt's shoe store, on Main street. i Entered at postofflce as second-class matter. ca- Salisbuby. N. C. June 16. 1899. lamity. It is unnecessary to nuote the i . ..." narrowing details received from le relief asrents. These could iussia, the correspondent of the continues rapidly. lonuon limes at ot. letersourg . D . 1 , Tr . , . vlr,.;ft. iu- . u' "resident Kruo-er, in a speech to LZ . - V cT- t v tho Volksraad, at Pretoria, said seven provinces of hast European l i i . i- -i ' r. u -t. he would not relinquish anything r7; f loot i i c7u ft more to England. the famine or 1891 and 189k2. . v I Quite half a population of 11,- Sailors of the cruiser Brooklyn C 00,000," he says, fckare undergo- have objected to Admiral Samp i ig terrible sufferings, starvation son's name being inscribed on a auuuisease: anu me authorities oanfnred Sn-inish cmn. i ' . , . 'a - uverywnere appear jncapauie ana npreparea to deal; with the A prominent Southern Demo crat says Mr. Gorman will not be nominated for President next year, and that Mr. Bryan will add nothing to the stern signifi cance of the statement made bv a -V . ,. . . - ; llussian ot authority in one dis- J,ov f ho e,,.f H1 M government oi ivazau i x - lPat D()t one child born there this- xemocrais. yfear is now alive." English ship owners, manu facturers and exporters are becom ing alarmed at the inroads that competition is making on their Saturday Revlevv colonial and foreign trade. The fellows they are most afraid of are the Americans and Germans. To Arm Georgia Women. Atlanta, Ga., June 13. tftrial inJ ' """Ser ttttl An ecli- of the! fell in. A safe in the dwelling house of Mr. Geo. T. Steiner was robbed of $10,000 in Government bonds in Frederick count3r,-Md; Three thousand employes of the Trust smelters in Colorado are on strike to receive the same wages for ei.o-ht' hours as t.hpv received previously for nine hours' work. A number of firemen, if is feared, perished in a blaze in the old armory building at Cumber laud. Md.. last nierht. Thev were on the roof of the building, lich What you want is not temporary relief from piles but a cureto stay cured. De Witt's Witch . Hazel Salve cures piles and they stay cured. James Plummer. Founded 1842. HQ U3 Sing Their Own Praise. SISSPIE ifflFi iFOnelhousanclfairs and an Just received other thousand pairs on the wav. THE BIGGEST VALUES, Even in Samples, we have ever offered. mg socie- One of the big engines built at the Richmond Locomotive Works last week pulled a train f 77 cars from Newport News j to Chicago, the heaviest train ever pulled by one locomotive such a distance. tV journal of Atlanta, has attract- l much attention and caused con siderable comment. It bears up on the race question, and more i -- ' particularly on the arming of white women. It says in part:' 'This is well, and as it sllould bb, but unfortunately, the women markable story about a marrried who ar'ft in thA most n ol rf -tiiio' i ju t.- oi 1--" - -. . -. ..iwifc VV.l A IIIIO I I'll II IH III I IM '111 U' r 1 111 Ifllll al'complishment are those who Mass., who have been married About lOt) miners of the R(?bin son Company, struck at Birming ham, AJa. yesterday morning- be cause an advance ot 12f cents a car increase was refused. One thousand more will strike to-day. The Boston Herald tells a re- For 5G rears mv nolicv has been to make the finest Piano possible to pro duce, but in order to Keep up this xlicy and meet competition I have 1poh rnmnelled to oneri mv own ware- rorns and sell direct from FACTORY Our trade this year has been fifty per cent better, than -the- first . six which enables the Piano-piirxmasing months of anv previous vear since we have been in Salisbury, and in. ImJ l . - . ' 7 ' VJ i. - i i. i. iu:.. ni?rtBW csnp A 1 l. .i uuvuiuaxmuu uujuse iu uvfii otJ.t Luis w w w u uiCHivciv iuvueii now superior, at the very price you . are and .lanuarv 1st. 1900. obliged to pay the retail dealer for a We already claim the distinction of selling morelLL LEATHER mcaiunife'raae, or, moreiiKeiy, a cneap fenoes than any firm in tins section ot JNortu Uarolinn; and repuianon we snail endeavor to mainiam, we inreixi, sell in the future EV30RE GOOD SHOES iVI O IVlJCwehajve evei sold. fose to sell Ajrooa ohoes at a cuv price. suii jav,a"few of tho big lot of Oxyford Ties we have licen sell- in Slat oO centtrjior eh oioe rvnir. RT SHOE CO., Salisbury, N. C. tV3ain StreetOppbsite Postoff ice- ; . Piano. Pine tuning. Phone 196. Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, mt CHARLOTTE BRANCH: Wareroom, 213 N. Try on St.,.. Charlotte, N. Cf C. II. WILMOTH, Manager. ' . ... i. : i -a i uuue mis m addition. tr FOR LESS Lowf Price, NOT Sanitary An exchange well says: j If the Republicans are in earnest i in their denunciations of trusts, there is nothing to prevent them enacting legislation Against the trusts. They have both houses of Congress and the president, and if they can do nothing now,' what can they promise in the future? Says the Asheville Citizen: "The question arises, since it f is announced that Senator Marion Butler may possible locate , in Would be joined by the clubs in Charlotte for the practice of law al parts ot the btate. at the end of his senatorial term, live in remote country districts and, in many cases, are buy firearms. "Georgia club women who are honest in their wish to heln their less fortunate sisters should peti tion the commissioners in each Countv to provide "everv onnnlrv i - - - - - j j oman who has none with a pis tol. The petition, should alsn.pm- dy a request that? a body of ru- l police be organized in every unty tor the protection of the omen and children, and to not. end to the reign of terror in hich they are living to-day. It is certain that everv mem- r of the Atlanta Citv Federation. njimbering 2,000 women, would sign a petition of this kind, and there can be no doubt that thev h'f tv years, have had six children. too poor ten grandchildren and one great- Gas Fittings, Steam and Hot Water Heating. A rchitectual Drawings. fiimhiM - i lumrjiiic j . . New Summer Coodat & EENSL .V Out nf tnwn nrdp.rs grand child, and not a death in the J? A L I Vr-: x iainiiy in tnose nity years. At Mobile, Ala., yesterday Hen ry Gardner, colored, confessed that he had criminally assaulted the 8-year-old child of Chas. &Hr rell, a railroad switchman.. A lynching was prevented by the timely arrival of deputy sheriffs., Also Carrol 1 M. Rice, wife murderer, was hanged at Alton, Mo , yester day. Just before the black cap was adjusted .and while his .legs weie oeiug puiioneo, lue conaemn ed man broke away from the sher iff and attempted to escape. Ho was captured and quickly hanged. Superiority in Workmanship Guaranteed. : - - alvanized , Iron Cornice.4 Tin. " Slieet Iron Work and Slating. , W. S. Nicolson. PHONE 101). 1 is that town big enough to hold the Senator and the editor of the Observer at one and the same time." The Two Cases. The New York Tribune, edited by Whitelaw Reid, and the most influential Republican news paper in America, ref uses to cease its denunciation of President Me , Kinley for repudiating the plat form upon which he was elected, and going back on his personal pledges by tearing down the civil service law. i Mail ad vices from Australia give details of the loss of the Brit ish ship Loch Sloy, and 26 lives, on Kangaroo Island, news of which was hrip.fl v r.nvprArl lv nlvl xue muocence or apt. JJreylus irom Adelaide, South Australia, lSJ nOW conceded, and 'ho IS nn his On Mav f). ()nlv nno. lmssprrrror ay back to France, practicallv a and three, sailors out of thoS'O i - - i - tree man. Ihc uniform and souls succeeded in saving their sword of which he was so uninstlvl b vps. I . .UUWB -.-W ln hi lP.fi WIN llP roctnrol it imi nn.l uiuuai i lo L . ui iitilli liy IUC cyclone at New Richmond, Minn., has been compiled by the central committee. There are over 1)0 About in spots tjie desire for good roads is taking hold . of the people of this State and they are going about it in a practical way. The work of Mecklenburg and Durham in this respect is well known and the citizens of Greens boro have now organized a," "good roads club," which has raised $6, 600 to supplement the work of the county commisioners in con structing macadam roads. This is an example that every county in the State would consult its best interest by following, truthfully says the Raleigh News & Observer. nip Hiuuniui tusgruce lie nas brne so long will rest upon the conspirators who sought his nun. If Dreyfus had been as prompt ly guillotined after his conviction fcur years ago, as Mrs. Surratt wis hanged after her cruel and unjust conviction, his innocence might never have baen made to appear. His guilt, on the contrary, wjou Id probably have gone un questioned , and the tragedy of his djath forgotten in a year. Here id 'America it is different,! t hp mn. viction and execution of Mrs Sur n tt upon insufficient evidence was only made possible by peculiar circumstances passions excited names of known dead. There are about 40 more . named of Ihnsp. j who are reported dead, which are being investigated Us rapidly as possible. The great needs were cash and labor and both are com ing in rapidly, tapt. Cable, of General Wheat on's staff, with three-companies of the 1 wenty-lMrst Kginient, reebn noitered in the direction of Iinn,. yesterday. The rebels, who were" apparently expecting an attack,ie- tired, -leaving behind them Notice Lost. - Certificate -'o. 9 for 40. shares dated April 1st, 3859, also Certificate No 37, 8 shares, dated May 1st, 1859, and Certificate No .).'?. Hi shares, dated August 24th. 18;, in favor of the Town of Salisbury. K. C:. makinsr 64 snares or tne capital stock of the Sal- isburv Ons (!tminnnv . havinir hpnn lost mislaid. .or destroved. notice is hereby given that application will be . ' A. l-.t' J f 4 liiiiue tu sain company ior jssuance oi new certificates in lieu thereof ' . L. F. LOUD, Mayor. This June 13th, 1899. FAMILY TEN CENT 'diarrhoea REMEDY will receive Wo have inst rppivpd nnr third- sfnt Rillrc on1 n.jtj fi,.,ir. r. are sold at prices to suit the buyer. New stock of Men's and Ladies' Und erwear. New assortment, of. thebest Stockinfrs in tb nUr - . n vny, Scri ven's Elastic Seam Drawers at 75c. Good Shirts and Drawers at 25c. . Nice Bows and Ties 5c. Hats for everybody. The best 50c Overall in town. Mattings, Carpets and Rug's to suit your purses. Shoes a new supply from 25c to $3, they are the best for the least money in town. . . ' ; t . Tho best Flour that wheat will make at $2 to $2.50, All kinds of Cured Meats at lowest prices, Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and Fish, Fresh Berries, Beans, Cabbage, Peas and Potatoes at lowest prices. The best Butter that comes to town at 15c. 4 year old Apple Vinegar 20c- -Big stock of Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses at. prices low er than ever sold before. We have 13 kinds of Coffee and 8 kinds of Tea. Give us a . call and wo 'will do you good. Yours to please, ' 7 " -;Kitiit:&,:iR arlor uits Mirrors, '5 ! Fancy PiecesE verything' to make nouse iianasonie. v a by a state of war. and infpnsifipd .u i 7 ' bv an atrocious conspiracy. The Americans. According to native demands of justice were ignored stories, the rebels carried 100 dead in a mad thirst for vengeance; her und 300 wounded through -Bacoor co nnection with the conspiracy after the recent battle. The whole" wis rashly assumed, and the great section is practically without food, wrong oL her execution hastily and Major General Otis has order consummated. Ihe innocence of el the distribution of rice and the ill-starred woman has long beef to the inhabitants. Many been conceded. . hnwft'vAr nd 1 ..xm . . .. . r j. v- ' .. , T- , ' , puuuio sun reiuse to credit the other, years must be added to those LtJ,r . - il j il l. , . -louwiy yjx cue tl)-oae01lJttLHJU IU. Vjeil- already passed before the shame- eral Luna. The latest is that. t.h Cures Diarrhoea in all of is forms. ....... For sale ohlyby.. ... T.F. Kluttz&Co. FOR FIRST CLASS MEATS GO TO A F1EST CLASS MARKET.' J S M ARABLE. Bed -Room Su ITS AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOD DON'T FAIL TO GIVK . viiuu ii iiun xxx nvjiiXJ , .ANYTHING IN THE Bacycles, IrRKIITURIS'LOKI It will be td your Interest. : G, W. WEIGHT and Undertaker. STORM E RS AND EAGLE Bicycles, Jordan 1 tragedy of her deat jrgotten. Duxh tL-all be l'arks Congressman Richard Bland, died at his home, - near Lebanon, Mo., at 4:30 o'clock yes terday morning, peacefully and without apparent suffering. The funeral will take place at Lebanon at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon; Mr. Bland's remains were placed in the opera house to-day, and will lie in statejfor 21 hours. The - fu neral will be conducted by life Masonic orders and all the minis ters of Lebanon will be present to assist. A dispatch was received from Col . W. J. Bryan, at Chica- cm efotii-- 4 1 . n 4- i. .1.1" j j i .wuuk aiiena the funeral. Mr. Bland leaves no life insurance and dies a compara tively poor man. ; f bara Bernhardt makes dmnt, 70,000 a year, Milba, the Aus- tmlian singer, about 150,000 arid Patti 350.000. whi e Rosa Ponheur, with her little brushes, li,s made as much as $190,000 in a governor of Cebu has been killed by natives because of his friend ship to Americans, A little white lie is alwavs side tracked for a big black one. ? ,$2.j $35 and $45. The slickest wheels that whirl. Solar Gas lamps, M. and VV. Tires. A first class line, of. Sun dries. A first- lass liveryv .2 ad- hand wheels at bargains. REPAIRING A' oisCI A LTV; ' , ; ! CITYCYCLE LIVERY S REPAIRSHOP, WILLIAMS & CO BURN. ii UAIE and INSURANCE. jar. The .way of the may be hard, but pretty smooth. transgressor it's usually How to Look Good. 'Funston's regiment have, had all t.hft flin thftV Wan 'lonbt.nl,Ki';n . uuvniauuluxJl' i 1 . . . c - in the Philippines, and have tioned to be mustered out. pe An Enterprising Druggist. i Th0re are few men more wide aVake and enterprisino- than G.-nd 1 uttz iu Co., who spare no pains skin dern. denendinu- PntJrv.'x td secure the best of everything a he altliy condition of all the vi'al mj tneir line lor their many custo- organs. If the liver is inactive. r . T . T 111X3 vuiuauie yuu nave a ouious iook; 11 your agency ior ur. lying's , JNew rUis- stomach is disordered, yow have a JvV , , usumP,uonv roughs dispeptic look; if your kidneys J i u wouaenui are anected you have a pinched remedy that is producing sueh a look. Secure gWl health, and xLiiyi aii over tne country by its you will surely have good looks mhny startling cures. It abso "Electric Bitters" is' a r0od Al- lutein uuies Asm ma, bronchitis, terative and Tonic. Acts direct larseness and all- affections of ly on the stomach, liver and kid the -throat, Chest and Lungs, neys, purities the blood, cures H r ri. ? u fe,lore ana a Pples, blotches and boils, and iiiui ulljc xieo or a regular size I I I I ill I M aJII TiJI n " a 1 I f If 1 M . II A A u -m L i i vx.w. uuarau oouie guaranteed. Sold at iccu w cure or price reiundcd. j lllluttz & Go's. i UWU, i-uis xo sen in Salisbury, and Spencer. Prices - .--.- i- and terms made satifactory: all parts of reasonable mm uu n Havins: i JWatkins' BUILDINGS bought nnf TVT-n in r snop 1 am prepared to l repamne- and rjaintin Jives a good complexion. Evprv without delav hvinn ,, f ' - . - - vmi a aj i ii i ii 1 1 i iiit--. z-t i in every stae of constrnetinn ran I bllllxg: QOTlfi in fl To 11 l- seen on every hand with an r,"U TV - " - x u UlttUJSIIllt,Il creasing demand for suitable mate- 011 UU. - . ' iui uroLuoL neuvp.rv. a c graao auu gidutjs ui -weii-worKea and care- iuuy nanaiea iumber can be secured splendid Line of Material on llaml. GEO. P. HORTON; next to city hall.

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