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SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY EXCKrT SUNDAY.) a JOE X. ROUECHE. CLINT. N. BROWN, Proprietors. A St. Louis man carried. luckYj penny till it wore a hole in his Docket, through which he lost a 10 gold piece. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One Year, - - -Six Months, - - -Three - - - - - - - One Month, - - - One Week, - - - - - - Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra cost. $4.00 5 10 For advertising rates apply to the publishers O fflce over Burt's shoe store, on Main street. Kntered at pos to fflce as second-class matter. When the solt.ier has finished with pie Filipinos," says the Kal 2!oo eigh News andObservere work l.oo I . , I - . .ii i i oi tne missionary win oe groauy shortened anxl simplified. Ameri- were always srreat on snort- ? cans I cuts. Salisbury, N. C, June 17, 1899. urfirinar two Wd when V FURNITURE FACTORIES. Much has been written the farmer to diversify his crops if I will I he would improve his condition, ther delay. and the same may be urged of the manufacturer in our cities if he would have his business prosper and see valuable returns for his investment. In discussing the es tablishment of enterprises in this direction Charity and Children published at Thomasville, says: "For the life of us know why a community wants break itself to rake $75,000 to "build a cotton factory that will de clare 10 per cent, when one-fifth of that amount will equip half a dozen spoke and handle or chair St Louis has raised $4,500,000 of thb $5,000,000 required for the fair which is to celebrate the centennial of the Louisiana lase made by Thomas Jeffer son in 1804. It is expected that the fund will f be completed within veeks, and. the great concern h incorporated without fur- A Good Sign. Newton Enterprise. have never known a time the columns of the North Carolina papers contained so little politics. 1 hey are tun oi news abouti the buildino- of cotton facto ries rind starting new industries and the improvements in farming. we ao not ir vr . . 1 -I- , ceniratea in ousiness, anu pontics to . J' i. tu: .. HIV &UL ll lliV IIWA1UUUU. illllS is a gfDod sign. It shows that the idea that has been so industriously incul years and q the hi factories that will declare 25 per. that Aerpetual campaigns are more ated during the last ' few by a certain part, that good ad times are dependent on ws enacted by Congress, and NEWS OF THE cent. How do we know : Here thev are in Thomasville doinsr - . that very thing, and with the la bor of men, not babies. Hish important than planting and reap ing and keepiDg the furnace fires aorlowi is losing: its charm. ext will be soon enouirh for poli- Pointis rich and growing richer every day. It is full of furniture factories.'' The Charlotte NewF says Char lotte needs to follow this sugges tion. The same is true of Salis- burv. There is quite a number year tics. ean 2 challd there Spain orders American Guns in Europe. he achievements or vmeri be tans in the war of 181)8 have nged respect abroad, and is reason for stating that ! contemplates placement of for war material in thi rif rolton mills 'a cordage factory country after things have settled . . . a bit.f? suid an authority on the and the knitting mill which was subjefct, quoted by the New York burned some time aeo will soon Tribune. Russia is about to : 4: ' "Wo i.-.f re-eqtiip.. her field artillery with 1 rt v b. 000 new run. at an expendi- the city needs furniture factories, ture (if over $50,000,000 a part of . 1 e xirViioli tvt 1 I J vl.irrwl with cmno o nhoip tanr ifr o inn vu TQfTnrv iiuiv.ii hj,ii vj huvu uvn i : Amemcar hrm. Russia has al tic. j-ne euy, m ureus u vu- readvi as Xed American linns to rifiiv nf nianufactoriessifwe compete in an elaborate, test of 1-11 . TjT I UCRi Ci ilLir tC KJJKs J- CV- lOUUl. J.IJ rich. More or less skilled labor is employed in factories of this kind andthus a splendid class of citizens is added to the communi- ty. ; : . AuffUK Indians Starving to Death .Vancouver, B. C, June 14. Owing t() the big rush to the Yu kon gpld fields, wild animals that have hot been killed by the pros- The Sun urges the citizens to pectohs have fled to higher ground, build a furniture factory and other inllbstries of the sort here. Great interest is manifested in Washington political circles in the approaching : .campaign in Maryland. It is said ex-Senator Gorman will take an active part in the campaign. a he btate 1 reasurer makes a report of the resources of banks 10 years ago and now, which jshows the resources then were $15,900,- 000 and are now $24,700,000, the" increase being 551 per cent. The appointment by the President of Thomas F. Lyons, of North Carolina, to be a first lieutenant in the regular marine corps, is the first case where an enlisted man in that corps has succeeded in obtaining a com mission. - - An administration official at Washington, while speaking of the war in the Philippines on Thursday, is quoted as saying; "Otis with twenty-two thousand men, in February drove, the rebels many miles into the interoir. He II -a . A 1 m I . I nnauy xeiurneu io lvxamia uuuu 10, with1 his forces depleted, his army disheartened, and is now defending Manila with the help of the navy. The total casualties were 1,416. Upward of three thousand nien have been disabled by disease. The cost of the cam paign has been a million dollars' a day, making a hundred and twenty millions for a hundred and twenty days' it next. and in Consequence the Indians, deprived of their natural food, are starving and in many instance's read to massacre the whites. To day a zatiori. : Ro definite story reached civili- bert Hitchcock, Detroit, and a Freach Canadian guide who ar rived by the Cottage City, say that while camping on the" Upper Branch of Stewart river, they came into a camp of 150 Indians, and were told in trade language by their interpreter that thirty of them had died of starvation during the winter, owing to the whites1 driving deer from the lowlands, ' Th s men supplied the Indians with :;ood and camped a short dis tance off. Thi s first steamer with news di rect from Glenora reports that suffeiing on the trails, has been terriMe. The Hudson Bay Trad ing CDinpany has saved hundreds of Ar lericans from death by starvation. ! By the time a man has saved up enough money to have a palm and a bruisels carpet in his parlor his daughter has reached the "coin age, and he is not allowed there. Atchison Globe. Telegraphic News Condensed for tbe Convert ie&ce of Hasty Readers. "' . ? Two lynchings were .reported yesterday from Appling county, Georgia. J ' . ' f ' Mobs in Cleveland, O., attacked non-union men who were running street cars in placeof strikers. j A number of Albanian bands, assisted by Turkish troops, are re ported to have invaded Servia. I Lightning struck the American camp at Manzauillo, Cuba, and 15 cavalrymen were rendered unconscious. A kindling wood company will locate a plant at Norfolk, Va., which will give employment to 500 people. ' General Otis estimates that in the fighting the Filipinos lost more than one third of their army of 4,000 men who were engaged. President McKinley left Wash ington yesterday evening for a two-weeks soiourn in iVlassachu setts. The presidential party left on a special train. Recruits will be sent from the United States to fill out three regi ments which General Otis will un dertake to enlist from volunteers discharged in the Philippines. I Cuban ex-soldiers at Guanririav assumed a threatening attitude in order to coufpel the mayor to give them guns so that they could- get a share of -the American gratuity. Bellamy Storer, the United States minister to Spain, was re ceived by the Queen yesterdav and presented his credentials. Most cordial , salutations were ex changed. On the riyer Oder, off the vil lage of Zuellachew, the passenger steamer Bluecher was run into and sunk by the sfteamer Poelitz yes terday. Thirty persons are re ported to have been drowned. As the outcome of the " quarrels over the Dreyfus affair, two duels were fought in France yesterday, between two officers, naval and ar tillery, and professors at the pub lic schools. One of each profes sion was wounded. i iVhat you want is not temporary relief from piles but a cure to stay cured. De Witt's Witch Hazel S;dve cures piles and they stay cured. James Plummer. IT Founded 1842. H ousandrair another VALUES, pany to sit An Enterprising Druggist. Ther are few men more wide awake and enterprising - than Kluttz & Co , who spare iio pains to secure the best of everything in-their line for their many custo mers, j They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It abso lutely j cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoar eness and all affections of the r. hroat, Chest ,and Lungs. Call i t above drug store and get a trial ottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and $1.00. Guaran teed o cureor price refunded. Governor McSweeney, of South Carolina, issued an order reducing the .liquor C(nstaTniiary siuiehalf . He thinks the constables necdlessT The reduction of force will give the public schools twenty thousand dollars more a year. The most appalling disaster in the history of Cape Breton coal mining occurred at the Caledonia mine at Glace Bay, the principal colliery of the Dominion Coal Company, when two explosions occurred, causing the death of 11 men. ; tSeventy-five Filipinos were kill ed yesterday, a larare number wounded and thirey taken prison- ers. Lmr loss was.iourteen wound ed. A Spanish officer claims to have been a witness to Lunas as sassination. Ihe story is still doubted. George Beauregard Barrow, the principal in the kidnapping of Ma rion Clark, the infant daughter of Arthur Clark, of New York City, was yesterday sentenced to four teen years and ten months impris onment. ;arrie Jones, who' plead guilty, was sentenced to four years imprisonment. The trial of Mrs. Barrow, as her husband s ac complice, will follow. ; A serious race war is threatened between Spaniards and negroes at Santiago, Cuba. Yesterday a fight occurred in a bakery and the Spanish proprietor killed his ne- crrt nttisnilnnt - Npcrnps irn til orerl and threatened to exterminate the Spaniards. The latter assembled in large numbers to protect them selves. Both sides were armed. but the arrival of police prevented bloodshed. The city was placard ed last night with circulars calling on Cubans to expel Americans and Spaniards June4. list received and Winn I horn Hum Mro ioo X w," gnii! iiicu vjyiii i iqioui : For 56 . years my policy has been to ' 1 ' li U K I -J-1 -J- H , X I make the finest Piano possible to pro- I M M I J V 9 M A AliKJ JL duce, but in order to keep up this - policy aod meet competition i have Even in SaLinples, we liave ever ofierea. been compelled to open my own ware- rooms and sell direct from FACTORY Our trade this year has been fifty per cent better than the first six which enables the Piano-purchasing months of any previous year since we have been in Salisbury, -and we public to secure a Piano that has ho propose to even beat this RECORD BREAKER between now superior, at the very price you are and January 1st, 1900. cbliged to pay the retail dealer for a We already claim the distinction of selling more Al-L. LEATHER medium grade, or, more likely, a cheap Shoes than any firm in this section of North Carolina; and - while this Piano. ' reputation we shall endeavor to maintain, we intend, m atuution, to sell in the future MORE GOOD SHOES FOR LESS (VJONEY than we have ever sold. Remember we propose to sell Good Shoes at a Low Price, KOT TRASH atanvprice. A We still have a few of the big lot of Oxford Ties we have been sell ing at 50 cents for choice pair. r RIIRT QHnF V.ti c r Qolkhiipu N fi Lr will a b j Iks wwa; uBivMMij wi fVfain Street, Opposite Postoffice. Fine tuning. Phone 196. Olias- M. tiefl, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md. CHARLOTTE BRANCH: Wareroom, 213 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. Oi H. W1LMOTH, Manager. Sanitary FlllPilDll, New, Summer Goods at Gas Fittings, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Architectual Drawings. Out of town orders .'will receive prompt attention Superiority in t orkansliip Guaranteed. Also .Galvanized Iron Cornice Tin, Sheet Iron, Work and Slating. W. S. PHONE 10!). v7 JBk i & EENDLEMAN' Nicolson. Notice-r'Los.t. We have pist recived-our third stock of Silks and Dress Goods which are sold at prices to suit the buyer. ' New stock of Men's and Ladies' Underwear. New assdrtment of the best Stockings in the city. Scriven'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 Hugs to suit your purses. Shoes a new supply from 25c to 3,.they are the best for the leaat money in town. - -The best Flour that wheat will make at $2 to 2.50 All kinds of Cured Meats at lowest prices, Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and Fih, Fresh Berries, Beans, Cabbage, Peas and Potatoes at lowet 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 oyer 'sold before. We have 13 kinds of Coffee and S kinds of Certificate No. 9 lor 40 shares dated J7 8 sin res, dated,Mav 1st, 1859, and rea- Glve call and we will do you goo4. lours to please, CertiHeaL ISn 9.. 1(5 , share, dated August 24th. lfi. in favor - of the Town of Sa!islury, "N. C., making G4 shares of the capital stock of the Sal isbury das Company having been lost, mislaid, r destroyed, notice is hereby given that application will be jiiade to said comr any for issuance of new certihcates in lieu thereof S. V. LOiil), .Miiyor. This June 1,'Uh, 1S99. fXmily TEN CENT " DIARRHOEA REMEDY Cures Diarrhoea- in all of itsforms For sale only by. i... T. E. Kluttz & Co. .3, XI.. Parlor Suits irrors, Fancy Pieces-Everything to make house handsome. Bed Room Su a ITS . AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOD. DON'T FAIL TO GIVE ME A CALL, WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THE How to .Look Good. I Good looks are reaUy more than skin deep, depeqding-entirely on a healthy condition of all the vilal organs. If the liver is inactive, you have a bilious look; if your stomach is disordered, you have a dispeptic look; if your Vkidneys are all'ected you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and vou will surely have good looks. '.'Electric Bitters'.. is 'a good Al terative and Tonic. "Acts direct ly on the stomach, liver and kid-' neys, purities the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, arid iyes a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at Kluttz & Go's. FOE. FIRST CLASS MEATS GO TvO A FIRST CLASS MARKET. J S MAILABLE. FUS? It will be to your Interest. . .y -x- G. W. WRIGHT Leading Furciture Dealer and Undertaker. STORMERS AND. EAGLE Bicycles, v p. nnnino iuuuuuij n $25, $35 and $45. The slickest wheels that whirl. Solar Gas larnps. M. and W. Tires. A first class line of Sun dries. A first-'lass liverv. 2nd hand wheels at bargains. 'REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. V - CITY CYCLE LIVERY & REPAIR SHOP, WILLI AMS& COBURN. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. Desirable Town Lots to sell in all.parts of Salisbury and Spencer. Prices reasonable and terms made satifactory. r It 1 BUILDINGS in every staye of construction can be seen on every hand with an eyer in- cTH OTI creasing demand for suitable mate- "L"LV-'lr rial for prompt delivery. All classes and grades of well-worked and care fully handled lumber can be secured without delay' by calling upon me at my well stocked yards. Having- bought out Mr. O. G. Watkins' shop I am prepared to do allkinds of repairing- and painting-, on buggies wag-ons, etc.; horseshoeing- and anything- done in a first-class hTanVa C. i-L. RICK. Snlf'iiiliil -Lino, nf IkhviA nn rvxviiuiu mluxj ui If 111 llyllUi ) ( GEO. P. HORTON, next to city haU.
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