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SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY KXCIC1T SUNDAY.) JOE X. ROUECHE CLINT. W. BKOW Proprietor. Entered at postofiJce as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES : I One Year. - - - -; $4.00 Six Months, - - - - - : 8.00 Three - - - - - - - 1.00 One Mont h, - - r .---'- .35 One Week, - - - . - - ; .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. saiisburt, N.-.C., Aug. 6, 1900. DEMOCRATIC TICKET NATIONAL : For President: WM. J. BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice-President: ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois! For Electors-at-Large: LEE S. OVERMAN, of Rowan; D. H. McLEAN, of Harnett. A RELIEF. The general public in - North Carolina can breath with relief now that the election is over. The average reader will rind something more choice in the papers with ' w h i ch to devote his" time. For several months the newspapers have been full of reports of speak ings, appointments, f announce ments and other political . matter to the disparagement of news matter and of special interest only to the politician. This will, to a certain extent, be done away with and the Sun is glad that it will be in a position to furnish its patrons news other than political. The people can now turn their attention to home and business afr fairs. There are many things of interest to the individual and to the town that must have considera tion. The political news was needful, and its effect has been at tained throughout the State, and it is time for other matters. The aim and purpose of the political reading has been reached;. The citizens are therefore urged to give of their time and energy to the improvement of the city, to e u co u raging manufactory, to open ing new enterprises and to the business interest of the town. j Victjry of Civilization j " The Atlanta Constitution of last Friday says: That was a victory of civiliza-: tion j which was fought and won in North (iirolina -. yesterday, and one of its j most hopeful results wiil be the future improvement of the race 'which has been large ly relegated to the rear. The franchise is the most pre cious possession of the freeman , but it takejs a long .course of train ing to create a freeman qualified for its use. It has taken every moment oi time since, the dyj of Alfred the Great to give us j the Englishman of to-day, and eyen now we m ist of ten rely for safety upon the general result against the influer ce of powerful minori ties.1 It vas the flower of this hereditam 3nt , which found itself upon the Atlantic fringe of jthis continent h little over a century ago,1 when the declaration of inde pendence was made. And yet' the result will bo most encouragi ig to the black race. A cause o : wholesale debaucnery and temptation has been removed. The industrious and the virtiious will prosper, . while the vagrant and the criminal will not. IThis latter class will have to go or mend its way, and the result! -five years from to-day will be that North Carolina will have a thrifty cofored populaiion, andthat every man will vote openly and intelli gently in 'perfect fellowship and harmony with his white neighbor Hence it has been a great day for the white conservator of civili nation, but a erreater one still for ' l j that struggling portion of the col ored race which is seeking an es cane from its African heredita ment. It The Wilmington Star says the oldest negro so far reported abides in Newbern. When he went to register he declared that be was hnrn in 1418. and could prove it Kv fVntain D. L. Koberts. This oubt to boost Craven county as a health resort. The first Republican carpet bagger arrested in Cuba stole 131,713 that the authorities know about. - If there are many more of the same kind, it will be easy to steal the island. Is it not a mis take for Mr. McKinley to put Neely and Rathbone in prison? When he gets ready to steal Cuba he may need them in his business, says the Charlotte News. 1 No Mofe Link and Pin Couplers. Beginning to-day the use of link and pin couplers oh American railways is forbidden by law, and hereafter all freight equipment must haVa automatic couplers and air brakes. Commissioner Kpapp, of the inter-otate commission, is confident (that no trouble will be experienced in the enforcement of the law. ' I not the intention of the bad or cause any tinnec ardship to eithar the has provided us! . with ith which to secure com ith the law, and we wil nspectorci, who will re lations. Ihe necessary ( - iin ow kIt is commission,' any raim essary shippt Congress $15,000 pliance put out, port yi steps will then be taken, if iudirment the cate warrant FROM THE TELEGRAPH. The British report i 'wpunded in a tight wittfthe Boers, x, . Four cases " of the hub inic plague have appeared in- 'London. A million dollars' worth of property was destroyed by tire at Ashland, Wis. i A tornado in North Dakota de stroyed a number of houses and other property. An epidemic of smillpox is re ported prevailing in Barbour county, West Virginia. 1 Gen. Smith-D rrien is reported to have repulsed an attack by a commando ci Buers near Pot chef stroom. Director Roberts, pf the Mint, considers the estimate of gold in this country too high by $50,000, 000 to $100,000,000. : Filipinos I trapped ; a party of American troop-, fifteen in all, killed one. wounded three and captured the others. Lena, the pretty 19 year-old daughter of William Holtgreve, a merchant of Baltimore, Md. eloped and married Robert Bum- side, a coal-black negro. Municipal L discipline against tramps has apparently stirred the vagrant to retaliation on the resi- dents of Fort Dodge Iowa. Eight barns owned by prominent resi dents have been burned within the past 21 ; hours, that of Con gressman J. P. Dolliver being the CD ' first to be fired. ; T i- i, ...4 .A l,,lmf Til ilr IB icwui icu ni, uuuvji, ail, that a straight cut of 15 per cent. has been ordered in Jwages by the American Steel and Wire Com pany. The reduction; it is said, will affect every employeof the company. About 2,000 men are involved. Edward Cross, aged 21, son of a farmer in Sullivan county, Tenn., fell asleep on the Southern Railway, near Bristol, and was ground to pieces by a passenger train. His companion, a boy 19 years of age, was knocked from the track, but escaped serious injured. . A Chfu, China, jpeci'1 Pts many stories or norrt"1" upon nafrW Vsfofc V.o bai bveirnrarr-v "mw. ur re pelled toTeaounce their Wijn. Qrn16 oeen sKinnea arrve. Niuchwanor nun -14 yomir owm faainids You have absolute control of theWickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. Everything is in your own hands. You don't have to depend on the coal man or gas pressure. With a box of matches, a gallon of ordinary kerosene oil and a -TTTt r r if t1 r RliiA --rf.M. " " ." "lBa OiH Stove you liave absolute control of the . finest cookings stove that was ever built Bakes, boils i broils, roasts or toasts. No smoke or smell. Perfectly safe. Sold wherever stoves are sold. If your dealer does not have them, write to , STANDARD OIL COMPANY, 1 00 LlvJ i J'd u U li T The workmen will begin in about 'fifteen days to tear down the old front and put in an elegant new steel and plate glass front in the store room now occupied by 1 - iLa3r3?f MRUS So in Order to reduce our stock to make room for the worknien we will make prices that will move the goods and do your pocket book We will name a few things to lot you b now., we mean Dusiness. good. Independent! Sale" OF- Odd SizeSj Samples 1 Ms 1 - , - i OUK I cv . j i.-i.- rJ Goes merrily on from day to day, and the public is get ting the benefit of unmatchable bargains that we have bought at prices that enables us to place upon our coun ters Shoes with sterling value, at figures that astonish even the tkFake Sale" Venders of Shoddy Stuff. If the old adage, 4tGoods well bought are half sold," holds true in every case, but a glimpse at the bargains we are now offering in high-grade Shoes will suffice in closing hun dreds of deals. No pasted soles or paper heels ure to be found in any. of these goods. On the contrary, we are offering bargains in the most reliable makes of high-class Foot-wear known in: the country. How long this - special sale will continue, depends entirely upon how much of the uUnmatchable Shoe Values" we can procure." Look out for ! our Special Announcements of Special Sales of Special Shoes on Special Days. IJ1 MAIN STREET, SALISBURY. N. C. rirn i1 L-JLJ 0 Every piece to go at this great reduction sale. $1.25 Silk for 1.00 1.00 Silk for .75 .85 Silk for .75 Silk for .50 Silk for .68 .59 ,39 All New Goods, Arriving to Al! Press oods o in the big cut. 1 "." ) - . $l .lHJ uooos lor .su .85 Goods for .69 .75 Goods for .60' .60 Goods for .50 .50 Goods for .40 All Lawns, Dimity, &c, too cheap to mention. , Eriday. Doppeirs The celebrated Dro forf rUilw ,,0vw1 off 2' Selby, and Wolfe Bros. Slippers and Ox- SJdbLteTi law." New Aug. 1. Sflveral r, v.ahch nuns at were ,iherately burned alive, p.. Ting, a graduate of the American College, refused to re ft, to nou nee Christianity after receiv- d by 2,000 lashes. "-. ; ' 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.20 1;00 .80 York Commercial, You will never find There hreJio better pills than De Witt's Little Early Risers. Always prompt and certain, James Plummer. any other pills so prompt and so pleasant as maue nt,,.,., i vai R;0.ro James Plummer. , ! Chinese are dangerous enemies, for they are treacherous. That's why all counterfeits of De Witt's Witch Hazel halve are dangerous. ihev Iook. rise JJe Witts, but in stead of the all-healing witch ha zelitbey all contain ingredients uaoie to irritaie tne sKin ana cause blood poisoning. For piles MTOXXJ Slippers for 2.25- Slippers for j 2.00 Slippers for. 1.50 Slippers for i 1.25 Slippers for i 1.00 Slippers for Children's Slippers go at same reduction. GENTS SHOES t We have one of the nobbiest, best fitting and best wearing lines of Men's Yici Kid in Black and Tan ever shown in the city, to go at the down, down price. $3 50 Men's Shoes $2,75 . . v r ; ; - 3 00 Men's Shoes 2 50 ' ii 50 Men's Shoes 2 00 2 00 Men's Shoes 1.50 ' ,: - 1 50 Men's Shoes 1.20 ' . We have lots of other lines to go at this great reduction sale to Valenciennes Laces, lc to 15c yd. All over Laces. Dark Lawns. Pulley Belts, 25c to 50c. Drop Stitch Hose. Cottonable Felt. Fans, 5c to 20c. Melrose Serge, $1.00 per yd. Outing Goods. j.j LL Khaki Cloth. Mothers endorse jt, children like, old folks use it.- VV e refer SrrTI uS 50 anything you need in our line first come and get oar price. lung troubles. James Plummer. er ma Wo rnnm -ftr iVin napnaninrc anil 4-n nrnt itit- rt f U,. . - -i to One Minute Cough Cure. It ..I.-". VT iTTf 1 I , . w. UUbl' This Special Sale is for fifteen days only: so fall in line and march right on tp . 1 Advices received by the Democratic National and Congres sional Campaign Committees show that the Germans are largely breaking away to Bryan, follow ing the lead of the prominent men amongst them who have already declared for him. If one-third of the, German vote of the middle west shifts sides and it now seems that two-thirds will do so -Mc Kinley will be beaten out of sight. . It occassional ly happens that rhen a man loses his fortune in injuries and skin diseases use tbe j the same way he got it he wants to I . 117 r 4-' a 1 original ana genuine uew u" sena the other fellow to iail. iicii xaaztii iaive. dauieo - mer. Harry Bros. ? e Mr. S. M. Thomas, a farmer oi Scotland county, tells tne pnar lotte Obsbrver that an insect hs made its kppearance on the cotton in rd snidet. active and destructive I Millions Given Away. Lumber ! kg? Increased facilities for handling lumber and building material place jjo m a position to supply tne ae- It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern ,in the land who are not afraid to be the Sfcotland section-a 'small ?enQr?u t the needy and suffer- mands of the lumber trade much iuo- OLOua" , liner. I h nrnnriptnrw rf T,. I .1 ';p , rT 1 Vw luuio ausiactorny io my custo- Kinsr s JSew Discovery for Cnn- mai-a an,i n r m i ; ll Thocn inconfa Icatt a : 1 1 L . lii-r i -J in us wuriy. -Dvw fvw suujijiiuu, vuujruM anu voias, nave nrfinarftrt tn ronlon,' mu wr.A Knttnm nt n oof on1 oof InrlVfin ftWftV nvpr T.pn mi inn tnll .i 11 i . , uuuki iu . 'vm uv. " i h' j iiiai warerooms witn a wen seiectea it entirely up, and the dead. growing, poses. ECZEMA, Just Received : ''"":' Fresh Supply lluttz Rendleman. Phone iiO. .SlOTo ulo uulJlJ lJiJll e3 tor ture. Coal being ITCHING HUMORS, plant stops bottles of this great medicine; and stock of sash, doors, blinds, mould to alii par- .have th.e satisfaction of knowing ings and all kinds of finished ma it iias aosoiuieiy cureu inousands teria s from m wn millc th0. of hopeless cases, Asthma, Bron- bv ohvintin tu Ji onA iris. HnarHPTiftwq anM al I hicoqo I , . - i v - J w wmvw M m-m m m M. V VJ vc O v5 PIMPLES CURED BY B,. Bl B. nernleXinir (1pIc inirlonf In nlon. of 4be Throat, Chest and Lungs ms orders with distant rmrt.,W ry the end of the fiscal yrar 1901," sas the New York World, so you feel ashamed to be seen in tiA nn4V ;n 0v..n.L.iUmmnv? ! Do scabs and scales , U . j form on the skin, hair or scalp? in freeine1 Cuba from iSoain. in IUUU- t . l Tj 1 bottlb: fkkje to sitffbbeks. Does vobr skin itch and , burn? Distressing eruptions on the! skin f omaran teed, or nrire refnndfi . i . i i ;i f- ii are sureiy cureu oy ii. . ;ail on Theo. F. Kluttz & Co. , druffffists. and get a iree trial bottle. JKegu lar size 50c and $1. Every bottle in .taKing I'orio liico and in siezing the Philippines the fuuj of 613, 809,238. In addition, we must count a part of the cost the viola tion of our pigh ted word, the dpniH.1 f)f thfi rJt'r-furnflr, nriL. v.uiuuwu auu tut? constitution, our departure from li:. . i . . . repuoucan traditions, our disap pearance as a peace power, our assumption of the role of injustice and despotism, the lives and health of American soldiers and the shame of the Cuban postal scan dals." ,. it has been truly said that more mcu fall in love than in war. I Have you eczema? skin sore and cracked? riasn iorui on lue sKia: prickling pain in the skin? boils? pimples? bone pains? swollen joints? falling hair? all run down? skin pale? old sores? eating sores? ulcers? To cure to stay cured take B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm) which maKos tne oiooa pure and rich. B. B. B. will , cause the sores to heal, itching of eczema to stop forever, the skin to be come clear and the breath sweet. For sale by druggists at $1 per lare bottlfe: six large bottles (full treatment) $5. So sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given iaway. Address BLOOD BALM CO., 185 Mitchell street. Atlanta, Gai De KP.rihe voun trouble and free ber- . " .. . i sonaJ meuicai auvice given. arlotficrfricnd THIS wonderful liniment which nas helped o many women throug-h the dreadful ordeal of child birth. Is well named. It is ""lend indeed. And It wIer faiI- We do not know one case where, faith fully used, it hasnot done all we claim for it.v And this . is what we claim. It will do away with half the dangers phC"!?' w make labor short and easy, pre vent risinar brpucr. mormner sickness. rH fig-ure. Isn S1 jt : serve ; mother's: girlish, n' fit.. i.;r - friend indeed ? " : B oihlu'' Friend t the drug store. 1 p bottle, " : 71 S?DfaJ REGULATOR CO. fcVjy.rtJf ftfM niustrated oook. " Before Babv is Born." . ( Orders-for any kind of material not to be found in stock will be promptly executed directly from the shops at New London. ! Estimates. furnished on applica tion. Orders solicited. i Cement We are headquarters for Slate, Tin and Gravel ROOFING. Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Ventilating. Now that the sewerage is nearing completion make home comfortable by putting in a Bath Tub, Water closet and Lavatory. AH workmanship guaranteed. IV. S. TJicolson. Jellico Lump. Anthracite (all sizes). Blacksmith. Portland (Im ported), Hoff man's (N. Y.) itosendale. "Anchor Brand." Indian Itock (to ar- rive.; CALCINED PLASTER and PLASTERING HAIR. Is the place to go to get' your Furniti -Lhe largest stock. . The best of Furniture. The lowest of prices. Eight floors full; he is up to date in his line. ia Lime Caskets, Coffins, Robes, &c. Embalming a specialty. Fully ; equipped in tbe true sense of the word. Special attention to telegraph orders. Telegraph office in his store. Meets trains day or night. DON'T FAIL TO SEE HIM. J. Mm Bra. Your Size and Share or Ma EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. State of North Carolina, J - . Kowan County, . Havincr . nnaiifiwi ao oTDnti. rranK ll. 3iihl " la.t ouu laUciLe. 1,11 1 N to 1 ntonHoH (n rm J H??rs DS Jawing claims against the , "" Lwtwir to present them for payment to W. it nnior on or before the 2fst.h H nV r.ST1 XZi ot-this notice will be plead in oar or I parties inaeoted to said estate will tiIpsbo r IZT mediate payment. Dated this July 25th. 1900. v TrEecutor of Frank 11. loble. H. Clement, Att'y. is here. Couldn't bo otherwise. Got an immense stock of - LADIES SHOZ3S and all are of excellent quality. Some welted, some hand turned. High and low. Kid and calf. Black or tan. Some with vesting top. All made ion stylish lasts. Sure to give satisfaction. Here's a hint to economists. x C: M. &. H. M. BEOWE
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