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NA . Nn ri. I UAllil OUH. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. PCUECHE, CLINT. K. BROWiV Proprietors. F ' Entered at ppstofflce s secona-claas mattter. . L SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, - - - - - Hx Months. .-, ' . - - - Three i-- - - - One Month, -'. - - - One Week, - -. - $4.00 3.-00 1.00 .35 .10 Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city without, extra cost. Kor advertising rates apply to the publishers Office over BurVs shoe store, on Main street 6 ALiSBUSY, N. C. , Jan. 7 , 1901 CHANGE OF LOCAL ED1TOK. Mr. Leroy Smith tendered hii- - rpsjiomfttinn as local editor of the Sun, taking effect Saturday after noon, "and is succeeded by Mr. Jnhn M. Julian. Were gret to lose Mr. Smith from the paper, our relations having been of very pleasant kind. He made an pxcellent newsoaner man, and his ----- . Vi,: ' work gave general satisfaction. "Mr. Julian needs no introduc tion to the Salisbury or Rowan nnhliV hftvin'or been ensraared in 1 5 - r- ' . journalism in Salisbury as editor and reporter for six or eight years. He is a versatile - writer and a fine news gatherer, having an extensive acquaintance through out the county and- State. The Sun is fortunate in having secured , his services. Any courtesies shown Mr. 'Julian by the citizens in giving him news items and otherwise, will be Regarded as a favor by us., With this brief notice of the change, pur friends and patrons are assured that the Sun will con tinue to bring to them the latest news of the day. The Census Bureau says the centre of population of the United States is near "Columbus, lad. British tax-payers-are doing an almighty lot of growling over paying the -fiddler ' f or. the South African dancing.' The man who wrecked the Democratic mriy-rs,-uirfriimix about reorganizing it. His name is G. Cleveland. DanviUe, Vt-., Register. " "St. Louis is jubilant over the completion of its 5,000,000 ex position guarantee fund, which makes its World's Fair a certain- ty. - . ' Statistics show that there is a continuous increase of suicides in this country. The Wilmington Star thinks they can't stand the extraordinary "prosperity1' the country is enjoying, What will the government do with its 30,000 sons ,-f leprosy in the Phil ippirie Islands? is a ques tion that taxes the ingenuity of the medical and every other bu reau of said government. , Philip D. Armour, the Chica go millionaire, died at his resi dence in that city yesterday. Tho end came after two years of sickness. Mr. Armour's estate is estimated at fifty million dollars. The affairs of Armour & Co., will not be affected by his death. The condition of a city '.s s reels is ajpretty fair ind x o :s hrift or lack of it. CharLot'e eau'c afford to Jet the stranger wit hin its gates wade through mud. -Charlotte News. Neil her . can Salis bury, or. bay other town. Good, clean streets are an absolute neces sity, must have them. ' Mrs. Mary E. Lease has changed her mind about suing ber husband, Charles Lease, for di vorce. " The suit which was pre pared two months ago, was never filed and never will be unless the Leases quarrel again. Mrs. Lease will shortly return to Wichita, quit politics and settle down to domestic life. On Saturday night. JasY Gov ernor Russell appointed vAssociate Justice David M. Furches Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for two years to fill the vacancy caused by the death of W. T. Faircloth.' Judge "Furche3 accepted and will be sworn; m today.' The vacancy caused bv his cromotion has not yet been filled. A check fq r $27,907 - has been transmitted, through Miles ' M. O'Brien,' presi ent of the board of education of New York , city, to the presiflent of the buard if education of Galveston,. Tex., that amount being the total sum contributed by the teachers and sclool children of Greater New York, for the relief of the school children of Galves- Suffrage Denied ho Man in the South It is not clear that the provis ions of j the fourteenth amend: ment forbid th i limitations which th;e Southern tates have put up on the right o : suffrage. Under the constitute dus of Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina suffrage is not de nied to any citizen in the .i State Qualifications are required which are within the reach of any citizen, and if he shalUjfail to accept the conditions requiring him to be able to read anjd write, he is ex cluded by his own act and not by the act of the State. There, is non a black man in one of those btates who could not qualify himself for. suffrage with in a vear, and kery many Repub licans are in hearty accord with restrictive laws which require vo ters to nave some measure oi in telligence to enable them to exer cise the rights ! of spvereign citi zens. , It is quite possible that the question may never reach the dig nity of either legal or political de termination, a the leaders of the Republican pi rty wisely assume that when suffrage is within the reach of all by simply qualifying themselves to ead their own bal lots there can be no infraction pf the supreme law of the republic Philadelphia Times. v Held by a Woman's Eye. From Paris pomes the story o woman's latest In a lion shcj triumph. w there was a very warlike! animil named Menelik For several -days a woman was ob served "eyeing him intently. At last the climax-occurred: No usher Nvas near ana tne 1 ftrainer was oc u pied by the lions in another cage. Suddenly the woman sprang j on to the stage was growling! and showing- his teeth, and pressing tier head against the railing, touched Mece "11 v- - lik's head. The beast turned quick and sprang open mouthed against -the . r J . bars. The audience was horror str fee ken, , but the wo man, UDscatbe I and undismayed knelt so as to stare the lion in the eye an a then stroked his head. To everybody 's amazement the great beast, .slunk back to the farthest corneri of his cage. The audience appjauded wildly, - but the trainer called an usher and had the woman: escorted outside, with notification that she would not be admitted hereafter. The Southern Riilway now has fifteen division s, each of 'which is as lonsr ias a bomraon sized rail roau. it is cj be of the bier rail roads of : thd world. Raleigh Times, j A practical j pker got in his work in i'Waterf ord, Ind., a couple days ago. He pulle 1 j chair from un der,a young la Iy who was about to sit down, and enjoyed the joke until he found (hat his victim was fatally injured Knd that he would be held legally responsible for her death. 1 Such' little bills as De Witt's Little Early Ri kers are very-easilv taKen, and tney are wonderfully enective in cleaning the liver and bowels. James PI limmer.- - I ... ' - Over 80 juvenile criminals in the North Carolina jpenitentiary ought to be a strong argument for a re formatory. It ' is about time there was reformatior J in "this business of sending younjg criminals to as sociate with old and confirmed ones Wilmington Star. This season there is a large death rate ambh g children from croup and lung action' will sav roubles. Prompt the little ones from these terri t)le diseases. We kuow oi ! notnitig so certain to give instant relief as one Minute Cough Cure. Ifl can also be relied upon in grippe rind all throat and lung troubles of adults. , Pleasant Flummer. to take. James FROM THE TELEGRAPH. The gold in the U. S. treasury amounts to $480,709,005 breaking all records. '. A number of arrests of makers xyf all counterfeit coins have been made in New York. The Rivers and Harbors Appro priation bill as ready to report carries a total of $59,935,415. It is said that Capt. R. D. Evans may, succeed Rear-Admiral Schley in command of the South Atlantic Station. . . Orders sent, last summer by the Czar to his troops in China and now made public prohibit cruel ty and looting. ' The Berlin Government has no confirmation of the report that Field Marshal Count von Walder see has died in Cfiiba. The situation in Venezuela growing out of the conflict be tween the Government and an American asphalt company is growing more serious. The War Department has settled an annoying controversy by de ciding that ship captains and not quartermasters are in authority on transports while at sea. . Five bags of letters have been stolen from the railroad between Turin and Rome. Three of the bags came from New York. The loss is estimated at 200,000 lire. According to a dispatch to the London Express from Vienna, seven miners were killed and for ty wounded Saturday in an affray at Algebeirg Hungary, between riotous miners and gendarmes. The car shops of the Virginia and Southwestern railroad,' at Bristol, Tenn., burned. A new locomotive and other rolling stock together with office records, tools and machinery were destroyed. The loss is estimated at $75,000 to $100,000. ' ; In Goochland cbnnty, Va., Wm. Tyler, colored, attempted to chas tise his son, aged 18, when the latter seized a double barrelled shot gun and emptied its contents into his father's body, killing him almost instantly. The murderer escaped. One way to remove dandruff is to insult an Indian. ; Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the woi'tt form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, jncn., teiis now sucn a slave was made free. He ays: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bot tles of Electric Bitters? she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." A Ihis supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a oorlserid to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co., Druggist. ; A Voice From Salisbury. A cure for you. I learned from the Indians the great and marvel lous cure for cancers, lung trou ble, dyspepsia, catarrh of" the head, kidney troubles, old chronic . . ". .. . sores and rneumatism. A good blood purifier. My medicine takes out cancers never to return, with out knife or blood or verv little pain. , I make my medicine from roots, herbs, barks, etc. If any persons are suffering from any of the above troubles write to mo at Salisbury, N. C., for further in formation. I ; Yours for a cure, J. D. WattSj The Medicine Man. in o This Don't take in? t e rn a 1' medi cines before the little . one x-pmes. Th ey endanger the health of both mother and babe. MOTHER'S FRIEND, the good and long-tried external liniment, will relievo the early distress and the later pains bet ter than anything else in the world. Its good ff ects are most marked not only before childbirth, but during the ordeal itself and afterward. - Distress is over come by it pains lessened labor short ened and subsequent dangers avoided. Sold by Druggists for $1 a bottle. . Smtd-fbr our frM illnntratod book tm th IBS 2KAC7TXJLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Gs. 9)SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS9i THE SIGNS OF indicate a continuance of Our first business resolution of the )h New Year is to buy a bigger line of q goods and a better quality for every G one of our departments than we have (i been carrying, v 1 j Success with you means success g with us." It will always be worth your time to glance over our advertise- g ment because we never advertise L what we haven't got and we aim to Q) tpll voij thrniicrh nur "adfi" of new ar- 0 rivals of goods, that you are interest- ed in, from time to time. ; g Last week we bought for immedi- (J) ate shipment a full line of - 0 13 Muslin and Lawns, and bv prettiest and cheapest line of Em- 9 and that means prettier and cheaper than any one else has shown here. We are out of furs but still have some that you can buy m LARGE that might interest you while the weather lasts. Remember the Embroidery and Laces. rry SSSSSSS9SSSSSSS3SSSSSSSSI "WATCH THIS SPACE, for W. P. THORNTON, the Gifts s Sweet Oders are Derhans t,ho mnst nioadnn mi lady and particularlv wh quality and in such attractive form as these. A beautiful line of CUT GLASS BOTTLES and BOHEMIAN WARE Filled With ELEGANT PERFUMES, . The finest goods ever oflTfiii 1 1 ( r( j fl m i. prices mat can t De aupl cated. , Also a beautiful line of Stationery for Holidays j can ana see them at . . Cuthrell's Drug Store. The lots of tbe above plat ar9 situated' on Chestnut - Hill, one block from city limits, and can be .bought reasonable. Address, CHAS. V. THOMAS, -. ; 741 Church St., Norfolk, Y. w o M7CUBBIM8 AVKNUK. W Ho. 14, 145 v, r; 2: 2: c o 0 0 .-. X w i-i ( . o g g, u I- o - 5 S oi o. o W a.. O O O ! p 1 TiS x x x to ' 3 to to to o o o o o i 000 if last gear's prosperity cheap and a few EVERYTHING CONSIDERED in our way of laundering. Nothing too small to receive attention; nothing too big to be successfully treated. - . - THK LAUNDRY perfect because Cl"r, CJean, Soft Water is used. Good soap is used. Skilled help is employed Great care is taken. We charge ordinary rates but work is much above the ordinary. Salisbury Steam Laundry North Carolina, ) In SuDerior Court Rowan County. j" Feb. Term, 1901. II. C. Loftin, vs Millie Lof tin Action for divorce. The defendant above named will take notice that H. C Lof tin has commenced the above entitled action against her in the Superior Court of Kowan County for tne purpose or ob taining a divorce from' the bond of matrimony, and . she js4 required to appear at me next term oi toe su perior Court of said County to be held at the Court House in Sadsbury on the second Monday befoie the first Monday in March, 1901, and answer or demur to the complaint plaintiff in said action, or plaintiff .will apply to the court for the relief1 'demanded in the complaint. - . ' Clerk Sucexipr Court. T. C. Linn, Att'y. THE TIMES far the and C0MF0ETS BrdSo : ' : ' ; I Arll-lv-teLQi-rSJ NOTH ING LIKE PATENT KID SHOES FOR DRESS AND DURABILITY. Soft in Pexturc, Brilliant in Finish, Vciy Flexible, and Do Kot Crack. ThB"STET FOR MEN, and THE nnnPCA FOR WOMEN ' are two of the best and most stylish shoes on the market to-day. f A good assortment at greatly re duced prices, are now on sale at THE BURT SHOE STORE, Edwirr C. Gregory, trustee Ml 11 .Mitel .MM f v Fob Card Cases, plain and fancy leathers, 25c to 75c. Card Gases, sterling silver trimmed, oc. r'urses oc to .oc. nanaKercnieTS. la dies 3c tp I50c, mens 3c to 50c. Handker chiefs, silk, initial and plain, 25c to 50c. Handkerchiefs, gents and ladies all linen at 10c. Gloves, mens 25c to $1. Gloves, ladies Best $1 guaranteed kid on the market. Ties, all styles, lOc to 50c. Perfumes 5c, 10c25c, 50c bottle; finest made$l 50oz. Umbrellas, ladies steel frame, 35c to $4; mens 50c to $4; meis self closers $1, self openers $K75 to $2150. Suspenders 10c to 50c, President and Guyot 'makes."' Niht Shirts 50c and 65c. Razor Straps 25c and 50c. Toilet Soaps 2c, 5c, 10c. 15c, 20, 25c, 50c cake. '.Hair Brushes lOc to $1; military brushes. Combs 5c to 25c. Hosiery, ladies, lOc to $2.50 pair; mens, 5c to dies, Che coiae Creams, 20c lb; Fancy Can- aies tuc iG H-uo tp. uiace rruits h jc io'? five lb wooden box. Sheets, ivlain. 65c and 75c eac h ; S h eets, Fn n cy H'e m si t c h e d Em -broidered, $2 and 33.7S set Blankets 6Tc to $5 pair. Counterpanes 65c to S2 SOeach. Couch Covers $2.50 to $6 eachi Tapestry Curtains $6 pair. Rugs. Lac g Curtains 5O0 to $6.25 eacn. Table Lineni Heavy Damask 20c to Sl.25 yard. Table Napkins 5O.C to $8 doz. Students Lamps $2 7s each, tuii nickel plated. Toilet sets, full size, three pieces, Ol set. - . . r. - 1 KLUTTZ & KENDLEMN. ill f. ornstord Is the place to go to get your Furniture, The largest stock. : f The best of Furniture. The lowest of prices '. Eight floors full; he is up to date in hie line. Caskets,; Coffins, Robes, &c. Embalming a specialty. Fully equipped in the true sense of-the word. Special attention to telegraph orders. Telegraph office in histore. Meets trains day or night." - " DON'T FAIL TO SEE HIM. We are headquarters for : Slate, Tin and Gravel HOOFING. Plumbing:, Gas Fitting and Ventilating. TJdW that. t.hA RPWPr5 m ia ni.ii,n com pletion make home i comfortable ujr putting ma - - Bath Tub, Water closet and Lavatory: All workmanship guaranteed. " W. S. Nicorson. 33 hoe Wnm??.Ti SHOE hristmas a n NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the next General Assembly-of North Carolina to ir cor porate the town of Southern City, by the name of Southern City or East Spencer. NOTICE. Notice is hereby sriven that applica tion will be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina to incor porate the town of Wocdside by the name of Woodside. 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 Snencer. hv thn Will ;. Store.'.
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