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f - 4.00 v - 2.00 - 1.00 J - - .35 S - - .10 S A AA. J JOl W JA. WMW VJ ra cost. apply to the publishers i-ta stnm. on M al n street. 22, 1900. Jie Greatest of Rations. quote from the speech of Sident Harerfove to the Indus- yal Convention at new urieans: "Of the world's area the United t.tfia ronrfiSfiTif a 7 ner cent, and of the world's population she rep resents only 5 par cent. "The United States produces 80 per cent of the world's cotton; 80 per cent of its cotton seed, 80 per cent of its corn, 30 per cent of its a u m a t i i"V grain, no cent oi its wneat, per cent of its meaty 30 per cent of its cpnt of its steel, 40 mineral products, ;e kevv census. ynfe extra census being taken by hnmfl ot irifl towns in me ouiie does not show up so well. The complete new census of Raleigh gave the population 31 more than the goveanment census. The new census of Wilmington places the,. population at 69 less. Charlotte is taking a city census and we fear for her lest she fall short. The iron, 40 per per cent j of its 33 per cent of its coal, 20 per cent 10 per cent of its of its salt and wool. - j "She has 3D railway capital per cent of the and furnishes the cheapest railway tonnage of the world, carrying a ton of freight 100 miles for 8c, against that of Great Britain j of $3.40; France charges $ 1 44; and Germany $1.28 for like service! the latter having next to ! the United States the cheapest. railway service in the i - world. The United States has 12.000 miles more railroad track - i FROM THE TELEGRAPH, - President Kruger left Amster dam for The Hague after receiving ovations. - A Cape Town dispatch saysit is feared that the Boer invasion of Cape Colony will cause the Cape Dutch to rise. Hon. Richard A. Wise, Con gressman from the second Virgi nia district, died suddenly at Iris home in Williamsburg, yesterday morning. At Lynchburg, Va., William Lef twich shot and instantly killed Ross Lindsay, both colored, and then killed himself. Archbishop Ireland will go to Cuba at the request of President McKinley to investigate Catholic Church interests there. people in these towns kicked age than all Europe combined. against the government report and demanded that a better census be taken with the result at two places already known. Salisbury people had hoped Her DroDortlon of the world's mileage is 40 per cent, thus allow ing for every 400 of her popula tion one milelof railroad track, Major Esterbazy, who figured in the Dreyfus Tease, writes from London that he is in the depths of j poverty and misery. 41 We understand , that private y) reliable advices have been re- If) ceived in London," says the Daily Mail, ,4to the effect that virtually all the districts of Cape Colony in the vicmitv of Urange liiver are in more or less open revolt and that there is likely to be sharp 8 1 Hail to (lie I Prince of Merry Mel's. 8 n o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o A Genuine Work of Art "It .-Will Open Your Heart and Loosen .....Your Purse Strings...... while the rest of the world has fighting on a rather large scale be- j ! only a mile df track for every fore the invasion is crushed. The there was a larger population in6,500 people. I! tactics of the Boers in rallying as j the town, and some doubted the "She pjodudes more gold than many as possible of the Dutch in correctness of the census return, anv other Dart of the world, ex- c&nt Africa, more silver than anv 1 -.AAJ J 1 .7 1 I K- 1 DUias bLULtu uu y P""- other part of Ithe world, except lished a list giving the population Mexico, and coins annually 20 per of the larger towns in the State, cent of the world's metallic money. thA incrpftsfl nf b f motion nvnr 4-2 be manufacturers annually a T,r n.nt chhWi vflrv favnrahlA greater produfct than England, thin r-TOi-i Nv ' HomatiH ic I , Her export manufactured articles lair to say, was luaue iui u uuui ft 8 8. Don't Fail To ifflSTG THE CHILDREN To See The Windows At tional census. The results of the extra census, so far reached, show that people in amounted in 1898 to $15,000,000 monthly,1 in 1899 to $31,000,000 monthly :and 1900 to nearly $40,- 000,000 monthly. In 30 years these towns were mistaken, and it our manufactured output has in gives another evidence that towns the State have spread out in creased from $i3,5oa,ooc,ooq "Besides all that the growth has been largely advantages possessed by . our na beyond the town limits, that is perhaps the truth of it. The Rivers and Harbors Ap propriation bill, as- completed, carries about $60,000,000. tion we have a transportation, machinery, and world's wealth $3,700,000,000 to hese overwhelming modern system of new and modern 15 per cent of the the back country i to their cause are proving successful." A Providence, La., special says ti various rumors nave prevaneu lately up and down the river, rela tive to the lynching oi tne negroes fj that took place at Arcadia, Miss., 7a on tne xsm inst., ior ioe tuning ui a trading boatman by the name of Thompson, his wife and child, as many as 17 negroes i were said to have been brutally slaughtered by the mob. As there is no tele graph nor telephone' station at Ar cadia, it was impossible to ascer tain. To-day, however, a citizen from Arcadia said: lhree ne groes have been captured but on ly two have been lynched; after they had confessed to the killing of Thompson, his wife and child." 8 8 8 8 8 8 -HARRY A Special Every Night. Remember This. We Invite You All to Come and See Regardless Of Whether You Purchase Or Not. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ss8 The Natural Bridge property, in Virginia, nas oeen sola to a syndicate for $50,000. A fine hotel is to be, built and an all-lhe- y ear-round resort established. the When Christmas Comes. When Christmas all means have dressed j with and fir, arid the mistletoe mingle- with Hon. William J. Bryan de clines to comment on ex President Cleveland's views as to the Demo cratic party's future until Mr. Cleveland states what he means by Democratic principles." throngs. Ther Hon. Claude A. Swanson, who has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Virginia, says he has the warm support of Senators Daniel and Martin and several of the Virginia Congressmen. comes by the house holly and pine don't forget Go out and the Christman e is an exhilaration in forming a part, if only a unit, in the crowd that is so gay and so merry, in hearing bits of bright talk, in greeting friends and ac quaintances and seeing the over flowing joy Of the children. Never let a single Christmas . pass with out reading a Christmas story and singing a Christmas song, and do not overlook the sweet signifi cance of the day itself. Hemem r ber that it is for all the world the anniversary of Christ's birth. Be as happy; as ybu can and make others as happy as you can. Tried to Save 25 Cents and Lost $250. A New York Letter to the Balti more Sun says through . anxiety to save 25 cents, which had rolled under the bed, Mrs. Annie Grap- nerot$250, which was de- stn?ixra hre which sbe started in her apartment at s6 Alien street today. Mrs. - Grapner lives with her husband and three children on the top floor of the temement. She was alone in the! rooms to-day, when she dropped a quarter on tne Door. he lighted a match and searched un der the bed for the money, lgnit-j ing the bed clothes, and thus starting a fire which did $100 dam- Cirnst mas is ahead, but we are ahead of Christmas ! The Raleigh Post says "the Help is needed at oncewhen South, as well as this State is fort- person's life is in danger.T. neg- unate in having upon the Census lected cough orrcold may soon be- pnmmi-ttaa f thQ TTmica a come serious and should be uuuiuiitivu va , buw ixuuou u uuiiq- d t man of the rare tact and good judg- pn u (lrt age to furniture. After the fire was extinguished Mrs. Grapner Leading Jeweler. remembered that under the mat tress she had placed for safekeep ing bOO gilders in Koumanian money, or about $250 in Ameri can money, her. husband's savings When she looked for it she found nothing but ashes. Call and see the pretty things already here the advance-guard of the Christmas provision. ... Looking around involves no obligation to purchase.. We are glad to have vour Dresent Draise we will let the future take care of itself. A half hour in our store will prove a liberal education in the latest phases of the beautifu in art. ' - W: P. THOENTON, 1' '1 THE FAMOUS Queen Qualify Shoe For Women. Price $300 In presenting "Queen Quality" we have placed be fore the Women of America a shoe of exceptional value for $3.00. Highest Quality of material and workmanship. Trai- - -Z... ark o . J Xftarf C ' ( I V X 1 8TYLK 608 Foerderer' Vicl Kid used Exclusively. Made in thirty styles suitable for street, dress, home, or outing. For re taining their shape and fitting where others fail, they have no equal. Sold Exclusively by THE BUET SHOE COM I KEY MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA. Iff a L-J lJ Foe Ihiros'ED'inicis Main Street. pecial Close Out! Card Cases, plain and fancy leathers, 25c to 75c. Card Cases, sterling silver trimmed, 75c. Purses 5c to 75c. Handkerchiefs. la dies 3c to 50c, mens 3c to 50c. Handker chiefs, silk, initial and plain, 25c to 50c. Handkerchiefs, gents and ladies"MOinen at 10c. Gloves, mens 25c to $1. Gw -ies best $1 guaranteed kid on the man all styles, lOc to 50c. Perfumes 5c, lOv 50c bottle; finest made $1 50 oz. Umbrt, ladies steel frame, 35c to $4; mens 50c to mens self closers $1, self openers $1.75 and Guyot makos. Night Shirts 50c and 65c. Razor Strops 25c and 50c. Toilet Soaps 2c, 5c, 10c, 15c, 20, 25c, 50c cake. Hair Brushes 10c to $1; military brushes. Combs 5c to 25c. Hosiery, ladies, fOc to $2.50 pair; mens, 5c to 25c pair. Lavender Salto lOc bottle. Linen Marking Initials 6 for 1c, 20c srross. Can dies, Chocolate Creams, 20c lb; Fancy Can dies lOc to 40c lb. Glace Fruits 40c lb: S2 five lb wooden box. Sheets, plain. 65c and 75c each; Sheets, rancy Hemstitched Em broidered, $2 and $3.75 set Blankets 65c to $5 pair. Counterpanes 65c to $2.50 each. uouch uovers $.50 to $6 each. Tapestry uurtains pair. Kugs. L.ace (Jurtains 5OC to $6.25 each. Table Linen H eavy Damask 20c to $1. 25 yard. Table Napkins 5OC to S8 doz. Students Lamps $2 75 each, full nickel plated. Toilet sets, full size, three pieces, OI set. ' ; KLUTTZ & EEJNDLEMAN. AT once. une Miuutel fJnno-h flnrfi nninfelv enms nnnorhs and colds and the worst cases of reasons, given through the Wash- croup, bronchitis, grippe and ington correspondent of The Post other throat and lung troubles. - IT Tl L yesterday morning, for supporting James -rmmmer. . u il u:5 . 4- I : r- ure are sound and we are nleaged g8 q f some north-Jackanape8, if ure are sounu, ana we are pleased -t. t f ! 4K t 40 finfH r. a. i 1 x l: 1. r mouiuuoi tu uv AlUui uMuieut, dozeDi TheArican hen is not that ne uunk8 Wat bill, or some- responsible for ;thig for 8he has thing equally as conservative and heen atfendinlr th hnsinesa lair ta-all sections will prevail." A Richmond, Va., f rojn Dec ember "2T to December 29 the Southern Educational Association will hold its tenth annual meeting. From all puts of the South teach ers and school officers of all grades and classes will come together to discuss questions of vital interest to the educational progress of the section, and questions will be dis cussed from the standpoint of the present educational conditions and "You say you're a self-made man! 0 my certain Knowledge you never would have amounted to a hill of beans if it hadn't been for your wife." "I'd like to know, you insulting a man and his wife Chicago Tribune. Our line of Men's Suits and Overcoats must be sold. This is the time of year that everybody is preparing for a nice Xmas Suit and Overcoat. We have them and wish to make it known in this way. We are sure to please you in quality and style. Pocketbooks especially. These goods must go. Call and inspect our stock and see for yourself. Attention is also called to our line of Men's and Boy's under wear, and anything else kept by a tirstclass clothier and gents furnisher. . i3 yroitor Wn fi P n ? e Store Bed Hot From .the Gun as Was the ball that hit G. B. Stead usual. Some j bad men have man of Newark, Alich , in the cornered theitdck in-sixrht and are civil war. It caused horrible Ul- makine- buveri shell out. Wil- cers t!?at no treatment helped for mington Star. 3H5. One Door Above 1st National Bank. Is the place to go to get your Furniture. The largest stock. The best of Furniture. The lowest oi prices. Eight floors full; he is up to date in his line. TV " a 1 ! .St tt 1 . jjurmg tne siege 01 .resin, it is - 1 said the members of the Diplo matic Corps ate eighty mules. They kicked some, but ate all the same. ; 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cut-, Bruises. Burns, 15 ils, melons. Corns, Skin Eruptions Best Pile cure on earth. 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co. , druggists Brave jEIen Fall , Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women. The p-ener- and all feel the results in loss of - 1 . needs of thin section. appetite, , poisons in the blood, I Va a nYit - norrnnannaa rinaoAkn seven departments ml tir,i ylRtL nin-dnwn -fi. ling. But there,8 no need to feel like that, j Listen to J. W. Gard Ml l-t 1 Tl ner, iuavine, ma. ne says: "Electric Bitters are iust the thing TrM a man whan ha 1 a all rnn 11itrn felt by delegates in the discussion and don't' care . whether he lives of the various aspects of Southern or dies. It did pore to give me education. V new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can i. l 1 al program and the special grams of the contain the names of 100 leading! Southern educators. Kichmond has many attractions, which will doubtless reinforce the interest ! t (50NGS 0F PRAISED i The gloomiest mountain doesn't cast a shadow on both sides at once. now eat anytnmg and nave anew lease on life." Only 50c at Theo. 1 b Kluttz & Co's drug store. I Fvery bottle guaranteed. 1TP all the babies who have been helped into the world go logemer tna sing a sone or praise for it, the chorus would echo to tne Heavens. The work done by this simple liniment is absolutely wonderful. Pity it is that it was not discovered years ago. It would have saved poor woman so much pain and suffering:. Now,' however, any woman who has a hard time when her children are born has herself to blame. She need no.$. u?er: Mothmm'm Fmlmnd will help her. For. external use. Get Moihur'm Friond at the Oxug store. $t per bottle. THB BJUDJTELD BEQUilXOB OCX,. tints. Ctau . ' Writ ftr mmt frw UlHtraUA koA. Bkbj U Barn." 9 of Sweet Oders " are Dernans thn mnst nlAasinir to m v lady and Dartlcularlv whAn t,hv &ie of such I quality and In such attractive form as these. A beautiful line of CUT GLASS DOTTLES and BOHEMIAN WARE Filled With ' ELEGANT PERFUKES, The finest goods ever offered here and at prices that can't be duplicated. Also a beautiful line of . . Stationery, for Holidays uau ana see tnem at , f Cuthrell's Drug Store. Christmas Comfort Caskets, , Coffins, Robes &c, Embalming a specialty. Fully equipped in the tfue 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. We are headquarters for Slate, Tin and Gravel' ROOFING. Plumbing:, Cas Fitting and Ventilating. you will lay in when you fill your bin now from our high grade and superior JELLICO COAL. Without a warm fire to cheer him once in awhile old Santa Claus would weary on his round Our Coal is well screened, 1 Bath TllTl "Wfl pt Mn?o and will insure vou bavins- vonr .ai'u -1 UO VV ai,er - CIOSeL Christmas feast well cooked. How that the seweraee is nparina completion make home comfortable by putting in a ''. Jos, II. Uooly, Office !at T. F, Young's. 'Jf bone 153. and; Lavatory. All workmanship guaranteed1. W. S. Nicolson. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the next General Assembly of, North Carolina to incor porate the town of Southern City, by the name of Southern City or East Spencer, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina to incor porate the town of Woodside by the name of Woodside. , NOTICE. Notice is hereby triven that anrjlica- tionj will be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolica to incor porate the town of Spencer, by the name of Spencer (
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