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SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY KXCBPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. ROUECHE. CLINT. N. BROWN. Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One Year, Six Months, Three One Month, One Week, 14-00 8.00 1.00 .35 .10 Admiral Devey, on behalf of himself ami the q of the squadron battle of Manila libel proceedings prize money. Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra cost. Kor advertising rates apply to the publishers Office orer Burt's shoe store, on Main street. Entered at postofflce as second-class matter. Salisbury, N. C, July 22, 1899. The San Jose scale and other insect pests, says the Charlotte News, threaten the destruction of our orchards. mologist and the soon to make a explaining the The State ento- veterinarian are tour or. ine otaie, ( nature of these RUSSELL'S AMBITION BLOSSOMING. Newspaper correspondents and editorial writers do not in all cases give the news straightly or surmise correctly. Oftentimes, however, they do. dome very important facts are brought to light by this means. We note thus that his Honor Governor Russell is desirous to be United States Senator and he has been planning for the place. A special to the Wilmington btar, of the 20tb mst, which we copy in part, bearing upon the subject, is of interest, and says : Strange things are happening here to-night. Governor Russell is giving at the mansion what he calls an informal reception. In reality it is a conference. To it were invited Senator Pritchard, who has been on no good terms with his Excellency, Attorney General Walser, who has not spoken to him these two years except on official business, Chair man Holton, who has never had any love for him, and Postmaster Bailey, who had a qurrel with Russell almost immediately after he was inaugurated, and others of less pronounced feeling, including Judge Purnell, Collector Duncan and Wheeler Martin. The object of the conference, as stated by one who was present, was to consult these leaders and gain their consent to the following: Ewart to give up the light for thetfigeslnpand accept the clerk ship jib the Federal court atsAshe: ville; Prjtchard to resign the sen atorship and accept the Federal judgeship of the Western district; Russell to resign the governorship, Reynolds to become Governor and appoint Russell Senator. Agricultural hands full. doubtless enoug furnish another! tion of the folH fficers and crews engaged in . the iay, has instituted for $790,000 NEWS OF. THE DAY. Telegraphic News Condense! for the Coovcn lence of Htsty Readers. LIVED ON GRASS FOR 18 DAYS. Killed a Beaver for Food, but Cougar Took it "From His Hands. oc- pests, and the best method of get ting: rid of them! it. ic fever SDreadihsr to the and eastern counties, and sects destroying in many parts With the splen- central the in- f ruits and vines bf the State, our Department has its Another slight earthquake cur red at Rome. A storm in Chile caused great damage to railways, bridges and crops. Robert Ingersoll, the noted law yer and agnostic, died suddenly at his home'in New York yesterday. An explosion on the British tor pedo boat destroyer "Bullfinch" yesterday killed seven men and in jured eleven. from Sumter, S. is no meal or meat further stated is A dispatcb C, says ''there in the city." I that "Charleston could furnish on ly 15 sacks of meal, and the city 1LU iX UlU UCb. While there may be some exag geration -in this dispatch, there is h of truth in it to striking: illustra- of trusting every thing to the production of cotton, and denendinr on the West for I meat and bread; Commenting, the Greenville News' says: "We don't know anything about the agricultural conditions in Sumter county, but will venture the as ery held within a day's ride of that town is planted in cotton." How much better it would be for tliese Southern plant ers to raise their own "hog and thud Representative Sparkman, of Forida, who is now in Washing ton, says Florida is for Bryan. Admiral Dewey has cabled Secretary Long, from Trieste, ac cepting the invitation for a recep tion on the steps of the Capitol, where the sword voted by Con gress will be presented. Great interest is felt in the appointment of Secretary Alger's successor. United States ambas sador Porter at Paris, Gen. Fran cis V. Green and Llihu Root, of New York are believed to have been considered by the President.: The Asheville Citizen says if the President would like for the world to look in open mouthed wonder at the remainder of his administration, he should name Theodore. Roosevelt to succeed Alger. . . - One hundred dollars is what it now costs a Mormon Church of hcial to violate the law against polygamy. This was the fine as sessed by Judge Norrell, at ' Salt Lake City this week, against An gus M. Cannon, who pleaded guil ty of that offense. :The Greensboro Telejrram says if the reports in the news papers in any manner approach the truth, there is every reason to lelieve the constitutional amend mentwill be. overwhelmingly car ried at the next election, support1 ed by a large number of Republi cans throughout the State. An Epidemic of Diarrhoea. -Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoanut Grove, Fla., says Jthere has been quite an epidemjc jpf diarrhoea there. He had a severe attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says he also recommended it to others and they say it- is the best medicine they ever used. For gale by James Plummer, druggist. tem have dom. ! Alger Day. The New Ydrk Journal to put itself on allowing cotton hominy,'? . .a! to become their money crop Those who have adopted this S3rs- detnonstrated its wis wishes record at the very Toronto Mall and Express. Vancouver. B. C. July 10. 7 - - 7 William Edwards, a miner bailing from New York, is in the Ross land Hospital, a living example of the astounding fact that a man can eat grass as an exclusive diet for eighteen days and live to tell the tale. Edwards wTas employed to do some work on Sophie Mountain, a very wild part "of British Colum bia. He camped on the mountain with two companions. His corn- Spain- Sells Cruisers. At a recent meeting of the Cabi net Council of Spain, the Minister of Marine announced the sale of the Spanish cruisers "Patriota" and "Rapido" to the French trans atlantic line and to a German steamship company, lhese ves-i! .sels were formerly the "Colum bia" and "Normannia," of the Hamburg-American line. They were purchased by Spain at the beginning of the late war and were converted into cruisers and re named, lhev never took any ac- . tive.part in the hostilities. 6? v i Our Best M. We believe in advertising. Our best ads. are in giv ing our customers the worth of their money, and si 1 Avays pririiir n, wide tM;rt:li to ti-oli-ni.atl3- -:soll-Slioes. We do not want to sell that kind, even though the profit, at the time, is greater; the dir satisfaction that comes to the customer is hurtful.' We have just received a line of 2 New York capitalists have paid panions left him alone for the day 500.000 for ore property in Mon- and Edwards thought he would roe county, W. Va., and Giles clamber up. the mountain suitor county, Virginia. Cigarmakers at Bejucal, Cuba, decided to subscribe 5 per cent of their earnings for the benefit of the strikers at Tampa. At liurke, YV. Va., two men quarreled about the size of their feet and the result was that one of them was fatally shot. At Newport News William Burge was convicted of criminally assault ing his daughter and sentenced to the penitentiary for 10 years. The schooner Gallite, which cleared from Havana last April, mysteriously disappeared. Seven negroes who were aboard of her have been arrested at San Juan, and the mate has been arrested in Spain. Charles Thomas, a colored teamster, and the four mules he was driving were all instantly killed by a bolt of lightning in the woods, near Pidcock, Ga., y ester (lay. iiiouias ciomes auu suoes were torn from his body. Admiral Dewey will visit Grotte and Adelsburg and then go It is Perfectly Reliable. "We have sold many different rnno-h remedies, but none has n , o-iven better satisfaction than Chamberlain's." says Mr. Charl Holzhauer, druggist, Newark J. "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness. Sold br James Plummer, druggist. in men's line Shoes. The prices of these would be, in regular goods, $2.50, 83.00, $3.50, $1.00, $4.50 and $5.00. than o 3harles vfL rk, N. S 7 1 - T T Il A. a snort distance. lie couiu noi find his way back to camp. He struck a trapper's empty cabin and slept there for the first night. or the next three nignts ana days he wandered listlessly in a circle, always coming back to the empty cabin. On the third night he killed a beaver by tumbling down . a huge rock on it. He - . screamed aloud with joy as he fell on the ground to tear it to pieces A B n mnnstpr onno-ar ntnlkful un to recently Tonsorial Artist to the New his prostrate form and sniffed at ELEGANT Tonsorial Parlors over Davis & Wiley Bank by rr. Ernest Senne, on these Shoes (and samples are always better than the regular goods they represent) .re $1.75, $2.00, $.5' $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50. Marked in Plain Figures. and every pair guaranteed by the makers and by us to bo solid leather insoles, outsoles, counters -and heel taps. Some equally as big bargains in ladies Shoes. Burt Shoe Co., Main Street - 69 .69 69 69 69 6? 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 L 69 0, 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 Salisbury, N. C. York Stock Exchange. Handsome equipment. Professional hatr dreestnjj. Pilvate parlors for ladies and ch ldren. Owine to the nou-arrival of fixtures the parlors cannot be opened to-mor row. Founded 1842. tb.sY!enice, .- lie 4vill bext sail where he will 1 '- a start, before anybody else caa an ticipate the suggestion ( of J a hoi idavr--5afd - set apart for public refoicingsnndef j rAJser .Day."" - that the lOthl year be! made the name of Sp wiy tivKaples, xejftainomeTiime, possibly going from thehoe to Marseilles. He i, agiagJwil: probable reach New York in :i.:iL rf&arwA-i - Themanjr recent nssassipations and murders iq Texas havenroused at States and with y they are jietnaa ent of a sJjriVent law against tne carryip:gr iof f jTiP Austin Stateschan, "made afelouy n, any man, except an officer of the law 01 duty, to carry a pistol.! Until the 'pistol toter5 is banished from the State Texas cannot take that rank in advanced social order that citizen hopes and Other influential pa- y vigorous in pro the "pistol toter." thy departure and up until the desired ished. the press of th great unanimi ing the enactn him Edwards screamed with fear, and in his crazy rage and fright struck the beast in the face with his hst. lho cougar snarled vi ciously made a grab at the freshly killed beaver clutched in Edwards' hand and made off with it. Ed wards nrepared for the end and made his will. . Grass, roots and weeds made up his uiet uunnir tne rest or tiiese awful eighteen days and nights, hnlf thfi timpi nf .vhih Kd wards crawled on the groimd. On thejSinn Their Own Praise. a medium grade or a cheap Piano when you c?in secure the world-renowned bllh.l'r for the same price Used by the greatest Musicians and a beginner should-have as fine an instrument as an artist.SoId i: c. i g rrrwiv i - bDimieou uiujie uwuu4u uiiii, . -. . .n . , QTT.,t,., ... , is the IS EST. eighteenth dav his h;K!wi;nrr ifM his olnthpn in Why buy rags, barely covering his nlmost ",oltJ ,IKei- - - - - . - bare bones., Edwards was again visited by the cougar, who sat his haunches blinking at the dying man. evidently waiting.. for him to 7 BIG BARGAINS AT KLUTTZ & RENSLEMAN'S New Henriettas, white and black Piques and Lawns just received. Big assortment of men's Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Cuffs, Ties and Bows at prices that beat them all. Men's Clothing at nx.'k " bottom S rices, Boy"s Clothing from 50c a suit up. Carpets, Matting and ilcloth cheap; new stock of Rugs, they are beauties. Our odd and end counter has many things we will sell half price. Shoes by the thousand; we have just received our entire stock of fall and winter Shoes, which we will sell at old prices. We have a small lot of sum mer bhoes wre will sell at 25c and up. 1 he best h lour in town, try it. e . have added to oiir fancy Crackers and Wafers the celebrated "Uneeda Biscuit," price 5c a package. All kinds of Cured and Canned Meats. Nice fresh Mack erel at 10. Cabbage, Beans, Corn, Tomatoes and Potatoes all at low est prices. Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses cheap. Pure Apple Vinegar at 20c. Big lot of Honey, Molasses and Syrups at low prices. . . . Yours to please, : Wiutiz & .Rendlemaxi. but toward evening the cougar pricked y up his: -XXi sniffed the nrrnnntl 5inT v rlftfcrmitntT in thfi darkness".-.:'- Th i ; animal scented - '- "... another hunun being, this time with a gim. .Edwards shouted civilization an every J good works for." pers are equal testing agains This is a hea should be kep end is accomp The'Raleigli a woman of ters soliciting Confederate , erected at W 1 Observer says that Winston has started the 'endless chain' system of let- contributions for a monument to be nston. She writes letters to three friends, asks each of them to send her ten cents, and then each sends copies of the let ter ' to three friends. Each of these nine send ten cents and sends rThe latest news fromMhe Phil ipnihes , is that .severe fighting took placfeVednestfav at Babong. "t. Jbryne -fd; seventy men tei t prised 450 Babaylone, of fcefiy, and lefre nfefHiy minutes pott l uctualViwunt, were William McQuarry, trapper, was kiiiea. ' .any moreiWerQ: wound- hpmlin(r edi--?-Only one prisoner was taken. riTt,ikPv flasT? Amjencat, x?ss wuioae k i ;ed and one ivyurded. Fi n c tu u i n g..v . P1kOgT9(, 'A "'iiBL.or Suits Edwards with a A t Atlanta , Ga , . tt.-ff .i ill i nancied down a ue- The ertKvJias.-la.'badow, but yesterday, thefew evey;feee itxcept in eclipses of the rhooD, or else few recognize case op fiercer and if. when the v see it. TSevertheies.. others iagainst Mrs. Sarah Camp-L many of us have noticed on fine. I .- ll "l I . ! 1 -1I. t -.V . . Den4an vnicii, sne is oruered to cloudless evenings, in summer pay a reward for the apprehension shortly before sunset a rpsy or of her son, who killed his only 1 pink arc on' the horrizon opposite brother. The case came up from the sunyith a bluish-gray seg- the Jasper Superior " Court. She ment irntler it." As the sun sinks MALARIA, H muimoreMd. Fanc Pieces-EverytMng" BRANCH: b. ' . t-. t j , 213 N. Trydn St.- ; i lAlj;a&t? IXtlllUSUXXiU. Piano- M anufactu rcr," CHARLOTTE .Warerooxn Charlotte, N,C. U. II. WILMOTHi Manager. ' Mirrors, to make a nn and impure blood arrapidly cured by Sal pbume, which lias completely taken the place of quinine for clearing the blood and liver of fever-poison germs. T!ie irsjurions effects form' the ubo of quinine are never produced by Sulphume. Blood, Book and bampla Cake nf Soap Free. SULPHUME CO., ZOO Marina Blda-, CHICACO had offered the reward under the Kollo-f iViof a norrrn i ! 1 o 1 Viot" unn the arc iises, until it attains the zenith 'and even passes it. ThisJ is the shadow-of the earth. A profoundly learned scientist up north says that if the ap proaching winter be not unusual ly severe, in order that the kissing bug pest may be frozen out in its to three other in endless cb laji persons and in fashion" so on There are distressing reports of the ravages o many of Ihe North Caroli to resemble Some farmers tue . of Paris They are said life out of reach. . 1 , all (the army worm in eastern1 counties of r-1 ' a) -v pa. l hey are said a small caterpillar, are trying the vir green upon them. to move in a straight line across the fields sapping the vegetation in their v Yellow J buffering supplied with ble for! its pleasure' we ing: "This was a terrible low Jaundice and was trea best physician to no avail. aundice Cured. uiiianity should be every means possi- relief. It is , with publish the follow- to certify that I sufferer from Yel-or-over six months. ted by Some of the in our city and all r.,BelI, our druor- is gist recomm(inded Iiilectric Bit ters; and after taking two bottles I was entirely cured. I now take great' pleasure in recommending them to "any person suffering from this terrible malady. I am grate fully yours, ML A. Hogarty, -Lex jngton, Ky. Co., druggists Sold by Kluttz & Premiums For Recruits. The fact that premiums are be; iiig offered for recruits for the Philippines shows that the Fourth of Jiuy spirit is lacking in the war that we are now waging against a people struggling for liberty. One incipiency, that in another year of the premium methods being of-, the bug-will have become a pest fered is a commissioned office to approaching ' in troublesomeness men otherwise qualified who will the Egyptian plagues. furnish forty men or more . who can pass muster as soldiers 'and will enlist for service in the Phil ippines. It is stated, too, that a number of the applicants for com missions have enlisted as , privates rouR Sun: AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH TOD. DON'T FAIL,' TO GIVE ME A CALL WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THE FUR-RJOTUR urn It will be to your Interest. G. W. WRIGHT, Leading Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. 'A citizen of this county listed for taxation 'last month only $50 worth of property, and yet on the 7th of -this month he signed : a written statement to a merchantile and have been appointed non-cdm-'j agency (in order to obtain credit) missioned officers and placed in the line of promotion. Thus it will be seen that reward and hope of reward, rather than 'patriotism, is a prominent factor in this recruit ing business. Winston Sentinel. Talk about the ostrich seeking to evade pursuit by burying 'its head in the sand, thinking that be cause it cannot see it cannot be seen; that is precisely the ' attitude of the administration over the press correspondents' protest from Manila. But it will not-work. The administration may. decide to ig nore the protest, but the people will not. Winston Journal. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers- Salt Rheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin Ereup tions, and positively, cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect, satisfaction or money re funded. ' Price 25 cents pier; box. For sale by Kluttz & Co.. 'druggists. For Rent 9-room house; water and gas. W. C. Fralet. that his property is worth 4,100,' Chatham Record. The Salvation Army has opened several stands in Boston for the sale of ice cold lemonade and but termilk at 1 cent va glass. Over 8,000 drinks are being dispensed daily. if near- "What might , have been" that little cough hadn't been lected is the sad reflection of thousands of consumptives.. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. .James Plummer. De Witt's Little Early Risers benefit permanently. They lend gentle assistance to nature, caus ing no pains or weakness, perma nently curing constipation and liver ailments. James Plummer. Thomas Rhoads, Centerfield, O., writes: ."I suffered from piles seven or eight years. No reme dy gave me relief until De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me." soothing, nealinsr. per fectly harmless. Beware - of counterfeits. ' James Plummer. SULPHUME (liquid sulphur) in a glass of water make on invigorating and hfIthfal drink of enlphurwster. Nature's Blood "VJiler. Price per bottle, (1,200 doeee) S1.00 For sale by Edwin Cuthrell druggist: SALE OF VALUABLE CUT REAL ESTATE, By virtue of a decree of the Supe rior court 01 liowan county made in the Special Proceeding entitled 'D it. juiian, aam r 01 J. j. Alien vs. fusan Alien ei n appointing me Commissioner to sell the lands herein after described to make .assets for the payment of debts, I, the said Com missibner,' will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury, at public auction to tne nignest oiader, for cash all that valuable Parcel or lot of laud situate in the great East Ward of the Town of-Salisbury on the west siee of Lee street between Inniss and Council streets, generally known as the "Rowan House," fronting 60 feet on Lee street and running back about 100 feet, more or less. " July 19th, 1899. D. R. JULIAN, Commissioner. Overman &. Gregory, Attorneys. t Nice and Fresh. Dessert Mixed Cakes at 15c per lb. EXTRA FULL CREAM in SALE Of one of the . most Valuable Farms in Rowan County, 'fine Dwellings, &c, &c, at Public Auction: By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County made in the special proceeding entitled. "Ernest B. Mclvenziei and Katherine' Scales McKenzie, by her next friend James II, McKeDzie ex parte," the under signed will sell at the court .house door in Salisbury to the highest bid der at public auction on Monday the 7th Day cf August, 1899, all that valuable tract of land situate about live miles from Salisbury on the North Carolina Railroad containing about 240 acres, known, as the Thos. J. Sumner farm, handsomest country residence in the county with solendid outbuildings. This Jand is in a high state of cultivation, and Is consider ed one of the best wheat farms in the county. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance on easy terms to suit the purchaser. . '- LEE OVERMAN, June 22, 1899. Commissioner. At 15c. per II). LicMenstein & Teiser. Phone 104, Bell Block. 00 ill. Having1 bought out Mr. C. G. Watkins' shop I am prepared to do allkinds of repairing and painting, on buggies, wagons, etc., horseshoeing and any thing done in a first-class blacksmith shop. Splendid Line of Material on (land. GEO. P. HORTON, next to city hall.
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