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: - : ; I 1 ' 1 . i I : - i ? , .... I ' x ; 1 SALISBURY DAI1Y SUN. i (DAILY KXCEPT SUNDAY.) SUBSCRIPTION KATES : One Year, . . . " - - - I- - $4.00 Six Months, - - - - - 8.00 Three - - - - - - - 1.00 One Month, - - - - - . - .35 One Week, - - - - - - .10 Dellrered by Carriers to any part of the city I without extra cost. For advertising rates apply to the publishers Office orer Burt's shoe store, on Main street. JOB X. ROUECHB. I . p-wto. CLINT. N. BROWN. ) " Proprietors. Entered at postofflce s secono-class matter. Salisbxjby, N. C., Janl 19, 1900. - - EAILWAY SCHEDULE. MAIN LINE NORTH No. 8, local, BOUND. f 6.29 a. m. No. 36, fast mail, No. 12, local, . . No. 38, vestibule, 11.08 a. ra. 8.15 p. m. 9.34 m. 0.33. p. m. No. 34, Florida special, j 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. No. 7, local, 18.05 p.m. No. 35, fast mail, 8.28 p. m. WESTERN. No; H to Knoxville, 10:10 a. m. No. 35 to Knoxville, 8.40 p.m. No. 12 from Knoxville, 7.35 p. m. Nb. 36 from Knoxville, 10.40 a. m. . YADKIN. j No. 17, to Norwood, 11.10 a. m. No. 47, to Norwood, No. 18; from Norwood, No. 46, from Norwood, 1.30 p. m. 7.35 p. m. 9.30 a. m. LOOKOUT YOUNG MEN. Young men anticipating a run away trip to South Carolina, where they will embark in congugal bliss are notified to be on the qui vive. A bill to establish the license sys tem in that State has passed the House of the, present legislature. It is likely .to become a law. The Charlotte Observer says South Carolina is the only Southern State in which marriage licenses are not requirtd and the license system will probably be adopted. A great deal of business has been done in recent j years by Magistrates just across the line. Many young couples hare thus .2- been gratified to find themselves so easily married. t There will possible be a halt to these Gretna Green affairt and young folks having soch a thing in view are urged to htirry up be fore the system is passed or they may have to try some ither means of having a wedding. Aguinaldo has managed not to lose any member of his family for several days. J -The British are disappointed in us. They thought the entire country was backing them against the Boers. Unfortunately thev took Mac country. and Mark for the ---The State Capitol is to be en larged. Plans will be prepared and submitted to the Legislature in June. The necessity for en largement is said to be imperative, owing to the increase Of popula j.: t . I . . ' . uon ana consequent growth in business. The Winston Journal typhoid fever Kvhich is savs if tenfold more dangerous than smallpox were guarded against and dreaded by the people in the same degree as its loathsome brother, what roll of deaths would the people of the Yrhole land, escape each year ;The Augusta Chronicle says the most discreditable thing against the American soldier . is his readi ness to apply for pension, with or without cause. Twenty-five thousand applications for pensions have already been filed I on behalf of soldiers of the recent war with Spain, a ratio of one application to every 12 enlisted mejn. Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware of counterfeit ahd worth less ) salve offered for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. BeWitt's is the only, original. An infallible cure for pile? and all skin diseases. James Plumraer. 1 . L. T. Travis, Agent Southern R. R., Selina, Ga.writes, "I can . not say too much in praise of One Minute Cough Cure. In my case it worked like a charm.' The only harmless remedy that gives imme diate results. Cures coughs, colds, .croup, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. James Plum- jner. f An exchange says the Balti more and Ojhio is tryihg to make' its line shorter. As it is in the hands of a receiver it must have been very s lort some time ago. " Our possessions in the Pacific seem to be destined to suffer se verely from! the bubonic plague, which, starting in China, is mak ing the circuit of the globe. Ai Honolulu ui 1 to January 9 as many as 22 deatl is had occurred from the plague j every case proving fatal. The re were four cases at that time ii the hospital that gave some promise of recovery, but the outlook was not very favorable. New cases are constantly appear ing at places more or less distant from the center' of infection, prov ing that the disease is not under control and! is likely to run a 1 course. One of the latest victims is theagen tiof tne Board of Health, who has been fighting the epidem ic. The steps taken to arrest it are sufficiently drastic. All infect ed houses are. destroyed. Entire 1 sections of the town occupid by Chinese are burned. Five such sections have thus been. destroyed, including" tne loss house, where a case of th e plague was found. two camps to which cases are removed as soon as dis covered, and these camps are now occupid bw several thousand Chi- nese, Japanese and Hawaiian na- tives. Are You a White Man? v ; .... - .. lnere seems to be some misun derstanding among some people as to what effect the constitutional amendment will have on men who cannot read. This misunderstand ing is the sentations iruit 01 tne misrepre m mi of those office-seekers whose salvation in this world de- pends upp the defeat of the amendment, lnere is no reason that any one should not see into every feature of the proposition. It says in Words as plain as the English language can make it, that no man who is white shall be de- privea 01 jnis voie: mat no man " f - ft A A 1 A who voted before - 1867 shall be deprived of his vote; and that no man who is a descendant 01 peo- pie who voted prior to 1867 shall be deprived of his vote. All this class of people can register and vote under, the provisions of this great constitutional . amendment no matter whether they ever saw or neara ten or a single letter in any, book. And to furthur pro tect and forever make sure the rights of I these white people to j vote, these thia I amendment savs that white are descendants of white menj, when once registered, shall never stop voting until' the the good iJord shall call them to that country where voting is not necessary and where demagogues are not fojund. Dunn Union. TST.C. in the Senate. 1 1 iNortn i;aroiina is without rep- resentatioh fin the United States Senate to-pay. One of our Sen 1 - ... ators asks that body to declare that whenfcur amendment is adopt- ed we will not have a republican '; nnr c Senator will probably endorse the request, apd, at least, does not de iena our 1 otate asramst tne nro- posed imputation, and we have to depend upon the generosity of representatives of other States to make our defense. But it may be remembered that, it was well de fended by our good friend from Alabama, Mr. Morgan. Rockihg- hamS Anglo-Saxon. " Never in the history of North 1 Carolina has so many charters for cotten mills been taken out as in 1899, nor so much capital invested in such enterprises. F. B. Tliirkield, Health Inspec tor of Chicago, says 4 Kodol Dys pepsia Uure cannot be recom mended too highly. It cured me of severe dyspepsia." It digests what you eat and cures indiges- burn andall forms of tion, hear; dyspepsia! V M V UJ iAJ V , G. H. liAppleton, Justice of Paq nek ffarlrcVmror "M -T cott-c "DeWitt'fe Little Early Risers are ii 1 A ? 1 I J f : M ne Desi pins maue ior constipa tion, vv e use no others" Uuickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. James Plummer. 'I was nearly dead with dys pepsia, tried doctors, visited mm eral springs, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure " T4- A 4- -U That cured me. It digests what you at. LUres indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. James Flnmmer. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tsierraphlc News Condensed for ths Coavsa lence of Hasty Reader. ; The German steamer rath, which a British Bundes cruizer seized, has been released. Tygart Valley Bank, at Phillip pi, YV. Va., was broken into and robbed of over $5,000. Part of General Bullets British army has N crossed the Tugela river, Natal, at Potgieter's and near Wagon drift. Three men were scalded, per haps fatally, by the bursting of a boiler on the government launch Caperoon, at Wilmington, Del. General Methuen made a demon stration in force against the Boers xat Modder river, Cape Colony, I - . , -1 uui reiurueu wmour drawing their fire. The Lockport dam of the Chi cago drainage canal was lowered yesterday, allowing Chicago sew earge to now into the Mississippi river. I The transport McClelkn has left Santiago with the remains of 75 soldiers who died last spring from yellow fever, and the remains will be buried 'at Arlington. A gigantic consolidation of the great trunk railroads east of Chi cago, it is reported today, will throw out of employment 50,000 freight and passenger agents and solicitors. , Count and Countess Bonide Castellane, the latter formerly. Miss Anna Gould, after a long absence abroad, are on their way to this country, ' haviner sailed from Havre last Saturday. The Roberts, investigating com !: '-. .v - . . ... mittee decided by a vote of 6 to 2 to report against permitting the Utah representative-elect taking: his seat. ; Mr. Roberts announces he will fight to the end. . It is believed that some kind of ! .' '3', ' ' - understanding exists between Great Britain and the United "In. M 11' otates wnicn win permit tne con- struction of the Nicaragua canal to proceed without opposition. A great battle is now imminent in South Africa, and General Bul- ler's whole army is expected to be in action when the' hour for the combined movement arrives. . Bul- ler has 35.000 men and 80 siins to oppose the Boers, lit is reported to-day that fighting has already begun. He Loved tht Eight. a. strenuous me nas closed, a life honorable, high-minded, pious ana useiui. ur. Mcuivnn was truly a man of God. When op posed he lacked meekness, but that defect, if defect it was came from the strength of his deyotion to what he felt to- be riarht. He loved the right, and for the. wrong had the hatred that is known only to araent souis. ine sorrow a- T 1 m mi caused by the death ' of Dr. Mc uiynn win De neitner local nor bounded by lines of religious be lief- Protestants -.j .'and Jews and men of no religion will grieve as sincerely as his co-religionists, for the man's spirit was broad enough to take in all humanity as his orotners. A good man and a gifted man: has laid down his arms. Philadelphia; North Amer- lean. No Bight to Tglineis. rri r" j.ne woman wno ls .ioveiy in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who. would be attractive must ; keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipa tion or Kidney- trouble, vher im pure blood will fcause pimples, oiotcnes, sKin eruptiQns : ana a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purif v the blood. It erives stroner nerves. bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin! rich complexion.; It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a Tun-down invalid. Only 50 cents at Theo. f F. Kluttz & Co's druff slore. i Tolcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. . jBucklen's Arnica Salve cures them) also old running and lever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts bruises burns, scalds, chapped hands, cbilblams. best Dile cure on earth. Drives out Dainsand aches. ' Onlv 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co.. druffari8t. It 0:I (ON) m 1 0) w li. nL The "Discount Sale" ;which we have been running for the last ten days has been a success notwithstanding the very inclement weath er during the past week. We still need more room and wish ' to reduce our stock before "taking stock" in February. ' So now we have decided to broaden this sale and give the people such an opportunity to secure bargains that seldom occurs in the history " of a town not even during a "Banjt- nipt Sale.? FOR THE NEXT 20 On the CAKPETSi 20 per cMt. Discount TRUNKS, GRIPS, CAPES, MATTING?. Ijo, &C, &c.i SHOES, UNDERWEAR, JACKETS, DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, DRAPERIES TOWELS, TABLE EMBROIDERIES, COLORED SH IRTS, our line for the. coming sale embraces a fuller assortment than ever of varied styles of Men's, Women's and Children's Footwear adapted to tDe wants ot the trade, both WEAR. These prices : $3.50 Shoes -$3.00 Shoes $2.50 Shoes $2.00 Shoes $1.25 Shoes $ 1.00 Shoes 95ct. Shoes 75ct. Shoes During this sale there will be bargains such as you never before. We are going to make purse of every careful buyer, cal that this is the place purchase money Terms Strictly " Cash ! ONE PRICE MAIN STREET; THAT MEANS O II T. I: DAYS WE WILL GIVE tairs- 1 lMlla mm following lines: FANCY LAMPS, HATS, ART SQUARES. CAPES, SILKS, OUTINGS LINEN, PANTS, WOOL JEANS, 6lc, &c. ill aoes not mase a blaze unless you have something to blow about, but 4 ior ; DRESS AND EVERY DAY for $2.80. for $2.40. for $2.00. for $ 1.60. for $ 1.00. for SOcts. for 75cts. for 60cts. dreamed of this a sale which will reach the and convince the most skepti- to save 20 per cent of your CASH STORE, mm . -- rap SALISBURY; N. C. A Good Besolution for : - 1 In buying your Footwear, stick, to-lines tf well-known repu tation: The whole world says, and you say it too, if you have tried them: That - Shoes for Women, and the celebrated ""World SSsios." Brand for Men are the best $3 Shoes the world ever has known. We know that the WOULD says this because the makers of these celebrated Shoes are further from being able to supply the demand for them to-day, with a combined capacity of fifty-live thousand (55,000) pairs a week than they were two years ago with a capacity of five thousand (5,000) pairs a week. We know that you say they are Jfhe best $3 Shoes, because yon are truthful and can't say otherwise, that is, if you've tried ihem. If you hav'nt, the quicker you do the sooner you will be in line with the rest of the world. I making your new resolution don't forget BURT'S OWN MAKE SCHOOL SHOES for Women and Children. (See that "J3TJJR,T'S OWN iMJKLE" is stamped on the bottom of every pair you buy.) They are guaranteed ail leather or your money back. BURT Main Street. evflVffvKMIVi NEW SPRING GOODS AT Big lot of standard spring Calico at 5c. A lot of handsome Per cales. New stock of ladies and men's Underwear just in. The best women's and .children's Stockings ever sold for 10c. Good assort ment of all kinds of men's Shirts, Drawers and Collars at old prices. A big stock of spring Shoes at old prices. New Carpets and Matting. NOW FOR THE" INNER MAN : The best Flour that golden wheat will make. All kinds of Cured Meats at lowest prices. 15 kinds of Coffee, from 10c to 35c pex;lbf Cabbage, Kraut, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Turnips, Beans, Peas, Grits, Hominy, Oat Meal, Oat Flakes, Wheatlets, Cheese, Macaroni and many other things to cook. Canned Tomatoes, Corn, Berries, Beans, Peas, Asparagus, Peaches, Pears and Apricots at lowest prices for fresh, first-class goods. The best Jersey Butter 15c. r New Orleans, Cuba and many other grades of Molasses and Syrups. Choice green Fruits in. season. 1 , - V F,G? Tlia-.tJam Geo. is now lavishly displayed with Suits from 10 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 $15. Pictures 25c. to fclO. Oyxn Table $3.25 to $10. Rugs 50c. to $i-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, Dining Chairs, Ladies Toilet Tables, FoldingBeds, Lounges, Couches, Mould" mg tor Pictures, and in fact largest stock in North Carolina. In Order to Make Having purchased my entire you money. All invited. 1 G., Leading Furniture A FINE LINE OF ; Hurlburt's Stationery Cut Glass Antomizers Dressing Cases; h. JUST RECEIVED AT . T. F- Kluttz & Go's DRUG STORE., for winter wear have taken the place of lighter goods. Don't be lieve there's a better stock of Footwear in town, and we're pos itive that our Drices aro lnwpr 1 - than such goods are. worth. . Any. shape of foot can be comfortably I stoutly, and stylishly fitted. STRONG .. C. M. & H. 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 o - 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 SHOE CO.. Salisbury, N. C. 69 i . SAL - Store D y everything you can conceive of. The Room for ore stock before the advance I can save ours to serve, W. WRIGHT, Dealer and Undertaker. T. B. MARSH Is agent for THE SOUTHERN STOCK MU TUAL INSURANCE CO., The Underwriters of Greensboro. The Home of ISew York. The Ecqui table of Charleston. All as good as the best; all prompt in payment of loss. Call and see him before insuring elsewhere. FOR SALE. 1 farm with 2-story house on it. o0 acres, 1 mile from fountain, splen did for truck farming and dairy: 5 or 6 other house in different parts of town; 1 house at Spencer. It will be well to see me before buy intr. B L. SHAVER, Act. 1 ILJ I Wr or M. BE01S Vt
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