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9 SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY.) . I JOE X. ROUECHE. CLINT. M. BROWN. Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION BATES : One Year, Six Months, Three One Month, One Week, $4.00 8.00 1.00 .35 .10 Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra cost. For advertising rates apply to the publishers Office over Burt's shoe store, on Main street. Entered at postoffice as second-class matter. Faljsbuby, N. C, Dec. 23, 1899. RAILWAY SCHEDULE. MAIN line north bound. No. 8, local, 6.29 a. m. No. 36, fast mail, 11.08 a. m. No. 12, local, 8.15 p.m. No. 38, vestibule, 9.34 p. m. No. 34, Florida special, 10.33 p. m. main line south bound. No. 33, Florida special, 6.55 a. m. No. 37, vestibule, 8.17 a. m. No. 11, local, . 10.43 a. m. xmo. , local, s.Uo p. m. No. 35, fast mail, 8.28 p. m. western. No. 11 to Knoxville, 10:10 a. m No. 35 to Knoxville, 8.40 p.m. No. 12 from Knoxville, 7.35 p. m. No. 36 from Knoxville, 10.40 a. m. YADKIN. No. 17, to Norwood, 11.10 a. m. No. 47, to Norwood, 1.30 ft. m. T- ' Ifi f pnm Jri.iwrw1 1 kK nm. No. 46, from Norwood, 9.30 a. ml being vaccinated. It will hardly be nore than a few days until every one his been inocculated. As noted above, the quarantine will only affect a small portion of our citizens, as it restricts only those who are not vaccinated. In a little while no one need be re stricted. I! This, then, is the status of the case,' and tile Sun believes there is no cause for alarm at any4 point. The Democratic Stte Conven tion! of Louisiana, in session at Baton Rouge, nominated a ticket and indorled the Chicago plat form. The board of aldermen of New York city resolution' battles" td ful in the J yesterday adopted a praying "the God of make the Boers success- war against England. Fla., will A MERRY CHRISTMAS. The Sun wishes to its many friends and patrons a merry Christmas. When it reaches them again happy Christmas day will have passed. In observing the event, and every one should, it is proper and fitting that due rever ence be paid to the occurrence which it commenorates. The day is kept in honor of the birth of Christ, the meek and lowly one. It points to the season when those blessed words were proclaimed, "Glory to God in the Highest, and on Earth, 'eace Good Will to Men." it brings good news and glad,tidinsr?. It is a gladsome day. y . . Let all put aside for a short while the toils and cares and sor- JwjsjQfthisworkadaYTEiirl join in the pleasures incident to Christmas as innocent children and we will be the better for it and af ter the holiday has passed we will be able to take up the burdens of life again with a braver and more cheerful disposition. We trust all of the old folks and children may procure abundant happiness during the Christmas time. There is no more gracious day. It is ' a time for hope and joy. We greet all classes and condi tions of our citizens and bid them heartily enjoy the occasion. to secure tal from sonville. Residents of make an Jacksonville, effort during theJ next session of the Legislature he transfer of the capi Tallahassee to Jackson V. America thV Paris IN Mrs. I iWm. D. Lowe, of At lanta, Gaj, president of the Gen eral Federation of Woman's Clubs has received notice of her appoint men t as honorary president from bf the woman's board of Exposition. The Democratic members of the House of Representatives are discussing the advisability of hold ing a caucus to determine the po sition the: party will assume upon the important subjects to be con sidered by Congress. L f-Govfe rnor Chandler, of Geor gia, haspignel the bill prohibit ing sleeping car companies opera ting in that State from j furnishing berths to negro passengers, except in coaches used especially for the accommodation of nesrroes. The measure is now a law. NEWS OF THE DAY. - Telerrtpblc News Condensed for the Conveo ; lence of Hasty Reader. Hinti SHOULD NOT BE ALARMED. In view of the fact that China Grove has quarantined against Salisbury, as was shown by an or dinance passed by the mayor and board of commissioners of that place, published in yesterday's Sun, we deem it important that we make a few remarks in regard to the matter. The quarantine, in the first place, was unnecessary, and in the second place the re strictions are such as to touch only a minor part of Salisbury's popu lation. The County and City Superin tendents of Health are reliable gentlemen, and are besides prom inent physicians. In reference to the first propo sition we therefore state that there is not a case of smallpox in Sal is bury, making this statement upon the assertion of the Health Officers. Some few cases hare developed during the pasf1 three or four weeks, but these have been moved to the pest house. Several have fully recovered and all are doing well. The disease is under control. Many exaggerated re ports have gone over the country which this should set aside. In reference to the second pro position we can state that, at this time it is, perhaps, safe to siy 70 per cent, of the people have been vaccinated and all others are HeaVinor was begun by the Interstate Commerce Commission in the natter of changes in the freight lassification and advances in freight .rates. Representatives of the railroads .contended that the mcreasea ireignt rates are made necessary by the greater cost o railroad equipment. Thai Pennsylvania Railroad Company has adopted the system of pensioning employs who have been in l its services for stated periods, h and have reached stated lit retires them and oavs a. pension of about 40 per the pay they had earned active service. An ex ages, them a cent, of while in! change sa ivs about U50 will be re tired ana pensioned this year. How they Feel in Johnstown. It wouldn't take twenty-four hours to raise a company in this town to go to South Africa and fight f of the Boers. It would take a draft Jto get a company to go to the Philippines to fight against the Filipinos. J ohnstown (Pa.) Democrat. I sent a dollar to a woman for a recipe to make me look young." "What saying women self." did you get ?" "A card Always associate with 20 years older than your- Gloritras News ' Comes From Dr. D. B. Carsrile. of Washith, I. T. He writes: "Four bo'ttles l of Electric Bitters has ... cured Mrs. Brewer of Scrofula. which Bad caused her great suffer ing rofj years. terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give nc help; but her cure is com plete and her health is excellent." This snows what thousands have provedf that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the sur reme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, i idneys and bowels, expels poisons , helps indigestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co., druggi its. Guaranteed. The Appetite of Goat , Is envied by all poor dvsneDtics I - m. r a. whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dri King's New Life Pills. C9 7 the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bod ily ha jit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c, a Theo. F. Kluttz & Co's drugstore. Mrs. Walden Pell, a prominent member of the American colony, died in Paris. 1 ! The Filipinos I are reported to have placed in Europe a large or der for artillery, j The New. Orleans arrived at Manila yesterday, just two months out from New York. At Troy, N. Y., "Spike" Sulli van knocked out Martin Flaherty in the twentieth round. John L. Cole, West Virginia's poet, historian, artist and humor ist, died in Charleston. - The battleship Texas, with 131 bodies of the Maine dead, sailed from Havana lor the United States. ' Capt. J. W . Richardson, of Machipongo, Va.. was thrown from his carriage yesterday after noon and instantly killed. Bishop Blenk, of Puerto Rico," accompanied by Archbishop Bar nadof o4Sagitiag9, arrived at San Juan and got an enthusiastic wel come. ' Gen. Methuen, it is believed, will be forced to retreat with his Brit ish army from Modder river,Cape Colony, if he has not already done so. D. L. Moody, the famous evan gelist, passed away peacefully yes terday at his home in East North field, Mass. The cause of his death was due to overwork. A report which is believed to be true, states that Gen. White has sent word that he can hQld out against Ladysmith, Natal, for some weeks more. Safe-blowers entered the post offices at Fort McPherson, and H-ast iroint,- two small towns near Atlanta, Ga., and secured abou $1,500. They made good their escape, and no trace of them has been found. Upwards of forty school chil aren' were arownea. yesterday in an ice accident at Frelingham near the French frontier. The children of the district had been given a holiday, with permission to. play on the frozen river Lys, i When, the, merriment was at fu height the ice broke suddenly and the children disappeared. A few were rescued half dead but the majority were drowned. Thirty six bodies were recovered. The catastrophe spread consternation through the town, where nearly every family suffered loss. Miriri n - ifflffflir i?.. 'There ! little girl; don't cry P They have broken your doll, 1 know; And your tea set blue, ' And your play house too, Are things of the long ago; . ..- But childish troubles will soon pass by There ! little girl ! don't cry! As you grow old and tired is there anything more refreshing than tho memory of innocent child pleasure ? Try to think of something that makes the heart so younjr as the recollections of the days when you used to play with your doll (if you ar womu.n) orour soldiers (if you are a man). THE pabn Will be half filled with DOLLS, dressed and - undressed. 8 f 8 I Nearly everybody needs new footwear this time of the year. " . We are offering big values in men's, women's and children's Shoes. Some great specialties, for women are QUEEN QUALITY SHOES, the best made for $3 00 Fleur-de-lis, a close second for 50 Our celebrated "Famous" for ' 2.00 A job of well known $2 Shoes, for 1.50 Xmas Shdes in Satin, dren. Wool and Felt Slippers, for women and chil Mat Kid and Vici Kid Slippers f or men. Nothing more serviceable or that will be more highly appreciated by the recipient for a Xmas present. "'" BURT SHOE CO;, Main Street. Salisbury, N. C. 6? & will find many useful articles including the following which will be sold at unus- The war in South Africa has been in projgress five week,during which time the ; British casualtfes have averaged a little more than 1,000 per week. Up to last Mon day, according to the figures the British war office, the total o casualties wis 4,970. Add to. this the losses of Buller's army, 1,097 and the total for five weeks ap pears to be 5,767. To this num ber should probably be added to the casualties of minor, engage ments, which would no doubt swell the number to not less than 6,000. The Boers are charging big price for their independence. Savannah News. Miss Annie E. Cunning Tyre, Mich., says, "I suffered a long time ifrom dyspepsia; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured me." It digests what you eat and cures all torms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give im mediate relief in the worst cases. Wedding cards should be en graved, your presents are re quested, instead of your presence is requested. . Cures Pimples, Aches and Fains. By using B. B. B., Botanic Blood Balm, you may get rid of he Bumps, Pimples, Red and Raw or Itching Skin, by simply purifying and enriching the blood with B. B. B. Pains and aches in the joints and bones pass away under its magical influence. .Ev erybody says that B. B. B. is the most wonderful blood purifier. made. B. B. B. will cure deadly cancer and blood poison, the most malignant blood diseases there are. Write at once for a free trial bot- le of B. B. B. and other informa tion, for it is an honest remedy that you can test before you part with yourt money. B. B. B. for sale at drug stores, $1 per large bottle. Blood Balm Co., 185 Mitchell St:, Atlanta, Ga. Glaus ually low prices. Doll Cradles, Chairs, Hammocks, Wash Sets, Baby Swings, Stoves, Tea Sets, Croquet Sets, &c, &c. DON'T FORGET THE Uwearem Slippers" 50c a pair! nn n nrruW7 rnirrurr? MR uuuTi u id) mi ft ft mm PRICE CASH We are calling attention this day to our Holiday 01 erlng Go to the One-Priced Stores of For Silks, Dress Goods, Trimmings and allr kinds of Ladies Goods. The best 10c. Stockings in town. Wool Socks 15c. The best man's Undershirt in Salisbury at 25c to 50c. The best all-wool Suit for $5; come and see. All-wool Blankets from 65c to $5 per pair. Carpets and Rugs for everybody. Ladies Cloth Capes 50c to $7.50. Plush Capes from $1 up. Shoes, the best made at old prices. Give us a trial. , NOW FOR THE CHRISTMAS FEAST : . '-.'. The best Flour and Meats to be had. Raisins and Currants at 10c. The best Cheese and Crackers in the city. Fancy New Orleans and Cuba Molasses. Candies from 7c to 60c lb. Apples, Oranges, Lem ons, Nuts and Fiers at lowest urices. Potatoes. Beans. Peas. Grits. ' . m ; - ? 7 7. 7 Dried and Canned Fruits and Vegetables. The best Evaporated Peaches and Apples. Yours to please, f - - FMi SALE : . .. The Mammoth Furniture Store " of " " Geo. W. Wright is now lavishly displayed with Suits from S10 to $125. Parlor Suits from $20 to $150. Side Boards from $10 to $125. Hall Racks from $1.75 up. Tables 50c. to $25. Rockers 50c. to $45. Pictures 25n. ti $10. Oyxn Table $3.25 1 $10. Rugs 50c. to U 50. Carpets 30c. to $1.50. Mattresses $1.75 to $28. Lamp 25c. to $10. China Sets 5 to $30. China Presses $12 to $37.50. Extennsion Tables. Dinino- Chairs, Ladies Toilet Tables, Folding Beds, Lounges, Couches, Mould ing for I'ictures, and'na fact everything you can conceive of. The largest stock m North Ca rolina. In Order to Make Room for More ! Having purchased rny entire stock before the advance I can save you money. . All invited. Tours to serve, - : G. W. WRIGHT, - if Leading Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. Having secured the seirvices of an tCOTRICHTlr Electrician I am prepared to d all kinds of Electrical Work. Electric Door Bells and Enunciators which certainly would tempt the most UN-susceptible soul in our midst. Our gorgeous display of new NECKWEAR fits both the neck and pocket, a literal carrying1 out of the 4make-both-ends- ljightingResidenMsandstoreHou8es n . . j-i . z ' ilut!) intjub lutja, wmie we utiii uiease xne linanauraTelRoosee m ro-f nva nfir o q oi "P-n-rvi miu "LTDTTi A in Umbrellas. Then, there's the incorri- PHONE 109 gible Alligator whose skin has been Poc'KirtnftAl -i -- -4--v - V rnni -ft 1 1 - J- iac uiuucu iu tu a woau uu Ui 11 cod o Ul L Case really the only considerable 0 contribution, and that a reluctant one, W that the rusty old fraud, who has dreamed away the ages on the banks of a mud hole, has ever made to our great civilization. Give your friend a Bag or Dress Suit Case made of his skin. We have some beauties. T. B. MARSH is agent for THE SOUTHERN STOCK MU ' TUAL INSURANCE CO., The Underwriters of Greensboro. The flome of "New York. TheEcquitable of Charleston. All as good as the best; all prompt in payment of loss. Call andsee him before insuring elsewhere. FOR SALE. 1 farm with 2-story house on it, 50 acres, 1 mile from fountain, splen did for truck farming and dairy; 5 or 6 other houses in different parts of town; 1 house at Spencer. It will be well to see me before buying. B L. SHAVER, Agt. fill STRONG for winter wear have place of lighter goods. lieve there's a het.tAT- Footwear in town -anti ltive that our nrims ... Smoot Bros! & Kogers, taken the Don't be stock of we're pos are lower than such js:oods are worth. Any shape of foot can be comfortably, stoutly, and stylishly fitted. Bell Block. Granite Buildin Leading Clothiers. icr. Cor. Main and Fisher Sts. G. M. & H; M. BEOWE
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