SALISBURY DAILY SUN.
(DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY.)
JOE X. ROUECHE. " 1
CLINT. H. BROWN, f
Proprietors.
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Office over Burt's shoe store, on Main street.
i- AusBUBY, N. C, Jan. 10, 1901.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
As there are no politics to dis
cuss and there being little use to
suggest any heeded laws to the
Legislature--the Legislators prob
ably having made up their minds
as to the measures they will pro
pose and support the best thing
to do is to talk a business or
ganization for Salisbury. Politics
avail little locally other than man
icipal ; Salisbury will be here and
grow and prosper after the Legis
lature is adjourned. What then is
urgently needed in the ,city is a
business organization where defi
nite action can be taken looking
to improvement and through
which good office investors may -be
invited and urged to locate here.-
At a meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce of: Charlotte Tuesday
night, which was largely attended,
the committee made a brief but
pointed report bearing uponv the
success of any organization.' We
copy an extract from the report as
follows :
"It will be admitted without ar
gument that the fundamental prin
ciple upon which depends the suc
cess of any organization, religious,
social, business or otherwise, is the
co-operation of its individual mem
bers. Without such co-operation
and without unity, every such
organization must certainly and
absolutely fail of success."
This comprehends the great
principle which goes to improve
not only business concerns but the
building up of a town. Our
citizens should co-operate with
each other for improvement.
Everyone should work for the
city's interest. By unity much
can be accomplished.
We return to our subject and
insist that a business organization
be effected in the city. A Cham
ber of Commerce or - a '.similar or
ganization would nil - the want.
The town is splendidly located for
few who qo not have something to
payor to receive. "Money makes
the mare go"" is an old proverb,
originating very likely on the
turf. It also makes business go
in all its J departments. Ready
cash is the one essential, and when
it circulates f reel v from hand to
hand in
tions is as
the sen
the discharge of obliga
much of a blessing as
dew: which descends
alike updn the just and the unjust,
Therefore, "cash up" and help to
make each other harmv. Blessed
. 1
are those who pay . promptly, be
cause tbJBv in "their turn shall be
paid.
". I A Wonderful Clock.
. William L. Bundy, the inventor
of the Bund v time recorder, has
completed a most ingenious clock,
on which he has been at work for
many years.
The hour and minute of the day
day of the week, day of the month,
day of the year, and the year are
told by (he clock. The phases of
the moon are given, and the sh&pe
of the moon each day is shown.
The clock also gives the seasons of
the year, strikes' the hour and
plays a tune each hour, giving six
distinct changes of tune and ' play
ing them consecutively.
The mechanism of the clock sets
in motion a small steam engine and
dynamo! machine. It also chimes
the bells placed around the dial
at a quarter past the hour over
and back once; half past, over and
back twice; and at three-quarters
over and back three timesi The
small figures a band of soldiers
in the "grotto" operate each
quarter! of the hour, and simulta
neously!' an "old-ashiooned saw
mill" is set in motion-, sawiDg
through a (log, the carriage re
turning ready for another cut. The
water can be seen running
down the flume. At the same time
a bell i i the dome at the top of
the clock will toll, calling atten-
khe mill in" operation
the mill is an articificial
containing fish of : different
rogs, turtles, shells, etc.
s on the surface of the
entire mechanism is built
tion to
neath
pond,
kinds
There is also a boat floating among
the log
pond.
J The
in skeleton form, and every part
is visible f rem the front and sides.
The mechanism is driven wholly
by the block movementoiiepfliin
the various sets of complicated
levers and cams. It has to be
wound up once a week in five dif
ferent llaces. The wheels revolve
at a ra of speed varying from
six hui dreds revolution a minute
to "a revolution once in ten thous-
ana years. ' xnese wneeis are op-
pe rated in such a way as to make
the calendar perpetual, giving each
month I at its proper time and the
correct number of days to each
month! including: leap year: and
FROM THE TELEGRAPH.
Rebels are threatening Panama
and -the United States has ordered
warships there.
Secretary Hoot has - asked the'
House for an appropriation of $2,-418,3-70
for enlarging West Point
Academy. ; y
The British will soon begin to
seize the horses in the Boer states,
with, the hope of crippling the
fighting burghers. '
The eight men killed and three
injured by a collision on the Mon
ongahela division of the Baltimore
and Ohio railroad near Fairmont,
W. Va., were all railroad employes
except two trainps.
One of the worst storms of the
year struck Chicago yesterday and
raged until midnight, damaging
wires and crippling the street car
serf ice. There was a heavy fall
of snow, and wind blew over forty
miles an hour.
Bryan Craig, a conductor on the
Southern Railway, at Selma, Ala.,
last night, shot and killed Bryan
Andrews, a negro. The shoot
ing took place in a street car and
was the result of Andrews knock
mg Craig's hat off dnnng the
street fair.
A passenger train on the
tral Railroad of New Jersey, run
ning on the New York & Long
Branch Railroad jfrom Mattewan
and Atlantic Highlands, was run
into by a freight "locomotive of
the Lehigh Valley Railrpad, near
the Perth Am boy 'station yester
day. Five persons were badly
hurt, of whom two may die. ,
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SIGNS
OF
Th
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The Sun and Mr. Julian Congratu-lated.
indicate a continuance of last year's pro rity
Our first business resolution of the
New Year is to buy a bigger line of
good sand a b etter quality for eve ry
one of our departments than we have
been carrying.
Success with you -means success
with us. It will always be worth your
time to glance over oijr advertise
ment because, we never advertise q
what we haven't got and we aim to Q)
tell you through our "ads" of new ar- j&
rivals of goods, that you are interest- jl
8eu in, Trom xime xo time.' .-- tt
Last week we bought for immedi- (6
ate shipment a full line of
S Muslin and Lawns, and bv far the' S
W prettiest and cheapest line of Em- Yj
(J) . and that means prettier and. cheaper
(J) than any one else Has shown here.
We are out of .furs but still have
some i '
The following from the Raleigh
Post in regard to the Sun's local
editor is very deserving and will
be appreciated by Mr. Julian's
Be--! many friends here:
."The Post notes the progress of
its. young friend, Mr. John M
Julian, of Salisbury, with sincere
interest, ne is one 01 tne rising
.f O. 1 J
yvuug ji'uiuttiisis oi me oiaie, ana i r
is gaining by his personal merit. I 7 A
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EST"
that you can buy cheap and a few
Elltin Blankets and
LAEGE COMFOETS
that might interest you while the
weather lasts. ;
Remember the Embroidery
Laces. !; . v : v-
arry
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Bros
W e have known him and admired
him from his youth up. He has
just connected himself with the Sun
of his city, and the Sun is likewise
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Scientific American.
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manufacturing enterprises and has ao f cnan correcuy at- leap
nh.,iof r. u,.. .u . year, wnen an extra day is added.
t, a vuuui A. L lino LUU
requisites necessary to growth and
progress, tne citizens only lacking I . It
energy And we again insist that alike i
they take lip this question at once, an um
form an organization and ' labor
Beady for Shad. .
The ' Wilmington Messenger
says: The shad season is about to
open and our fishermen are ready
for it. T They have made new nets,
repaired old ones and put their
boats in order. They will go out
on the river next week on their
first shadding trips. It is pre
sumed thaX a few shad could be
caught now by seining for them,-as
they generally come into the
river about this time'.
WATCH THIS SPACE,'
for W. P. THORNTON, the
L0.
rams on
tne ricn and poor
they are unable to swipe
brella.
. viuiuu&ijr lor we increased up
building of the town.
.The
Point
In one of the Porto Rican
cases before the upreme CouH
redenck R. Coudert, Jr., argued
that equaiadministration of the
Government extends to all lnds
acquired or belpnging to the Gov
ernment. V
throat
The' most soothing, healing and
antiseptic application ever devised
is De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.
It relieves at once and cures piles,
and skin diseases.
imitations. . James
sores, eczema
j het result of that West
investigation seems to be
Beware of
Plummer.
that tqbasco sauee pouredinto the
will produce death. - But
settle the hazing
But does that
question?
TU - TUTrt i i n.
- "Mark Hanna is quoted as having
said that the two biggest mistakes
ujtvue uy me unuea oiaies were
the war on th S..nih onrl -tVio-on-
. " '"VV"
franchisement of the slaves. Mark
is about, level-headed on that, but
we doubt if he said it."
a man wno neglects nis own
business can't be trusted to look
after other people's affairs.
f , - Thankful.
A live 'possum was discovered in
a colored meetm7 house in Mit
chell bounty. The. parson pro-
nounced tne oenediction -lmme-
Story of a Slave.
To be bound hand and foot for
years by th'e chains of disease is
the worst form of slavery. George
D. Williams, of Manchester,
lYiicn., tens now sucn a slave was
made free. ; He i ays: "My wife
has been so helpless for fiv6 years
that she could not turn' over . in I
bed alone. ' After-using two bot-
ues oi Hiieciric Hitters, sne is
iffts;ofsweetoders
Ian v and i-tavtsinwi. " s t
Wonderfully improved and able to j 1uality and in such attractive form as these;
a oeautirm line of
CUT GLASS BOTTLES
. rvrotoQi VI VI w ' ' v
do her own work." This supreme
remedy for female diseases quickly
r
J-fie total money supply of
the wtrrld'in 18(3 was placed a"t
four billion six hundred million
dollars. Tody it is estimated at
eleven billion ix hundred million
dollars. This is at the rate of
about 100 per cent in" a generation.
Ihe Asheville Citizen consoles its
readers thus: "If you have not
cures nervousness, sleeplessness,'
diately, remarked, "'Lijah wuz melancholy, headache, backache
rainiing ana aizzy : speiid, idis
miracie ; worKinsr rreuicine is a
godsend to weak, sickly, run down
people. JiiVery botileguarantepd.
Only 50 cents. Sold brTheo F.
Kluttz & Co., Druggiht.-
f ed by ravens in de wilderness, en
L ' f " ... t '-'"
possum on nia coi' mawnin' is
i
none de leps providential !"
Love has made a fool of many a
man Who was considered wise.-
and BOHEMIAN WARE
Filled With
ELEGANT PERFUMES.
The finest nrwtu vfsa i. .. i .. 4-
"" """can t be dupl cated.
Also a beautiful line of
Stationery for Holidays
vi aim se? them at
Quthrell's Drug Store
jn& way to -mase a ton man
appear short is by trying- to bor
row money of himti '
Whfen a man has no mind of
your share you have either had it bis own his wife is.apt to give him
and squandered it or else vou have a Piecf of bers.
not hustled as you should. J It wis
nere tor you, so the figures say, -A gosling, never. ' attempts to
and figures will not prevaricate." teach k epose. vet there are chil
dren who imagine they are wiser
-Promptness in the payment of than their parents
small debts as well as Iarcre ones
will contrihiitft at ,n t Such little pills as DeWitt's
the comfort Qf everybody.
.jr 1U tuo uwgiu- etlectiVe in cleaninsr the liver and
Baby's
Advent
ning. of the year, when there are bowels.
James Plummer.
into the .. world
used to be dread
ed and worried
about. Now t Hose
who1 know of
Mother's Friend,
think, of nothing
bat the joy of the
little one's arriv
al, MOTHER'S
FRIEND has doae
all this, and every
woman In the
world oueht to
knowaboutit.lt'
used eitftrnallv.
That is the only right way, of course.
Iru ps upset the system and endanger
.the life of the baby. Mother's Friend
le praised by mothers all over the
world. .
! MWi Friend t th- .
drag (tor. , tl per bottt "
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EVERYTHING CONSIDERED
in cur way of laundering'. Nothing
Tito smau to receive attention;
nothing ?too big to be successfully
treated. .
THE LAUNDRY
Clear, Clean, Sof& 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,' Tin Superior Court.
Bowan County. ) Feb. Term, 1901. '
H. C. liOftin,
vs
Millie Loftin
I'.-".
jluc lots o;
situated on !
-block from
be bought reasonable. Address,
CHAS
the above plat aro
Chestnut Hill, one
city limits, and can
W. THOMAS,
741 Chutch St.,
Norfolk, Va.
Action for divorce.
The defendant above named will
take notice that H. C.f Loftin has
commenced the above entitled action
against her in the Superior Court of
Kowan county for the purpose of ob
taining a divorce from the bond of
matrimony, an she js ; required to
appear at tne jaext term of the Su
perior Court of said County to be
held at the Court House in Salisbury
on the second Monday before the first
Monday in March, 1901, aal; answer
or demur to the comDlaint of nlaintiff
iq said action, or plaintiff will apply J
to the court for the relierMemanded
in'the coninlaint,. i ' '- ,.'
.I ' W. G. .WtATSON.
Clerk Superior Court.
T. C. Linn, Att'y. -
NOTHING LIKE PATENT
KID SHOES
FOR DRESS AND DURABILITY.
Soft in Pextuie, Brilliant i in
Finish, Viiiy Flexible, and
Do Not Crack.
The
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THE.
TETSKl
FOR MEN, and
'Collpge Woman"
Shoe
SHOE
FOR WOMEN
are two of the best and molt stylish
shoes on the market to-day.
' A good assortment at greatly re
duced prices, are now on sale at
THE BURT SHOE STORE.
Edwin C. Greaorv. Trustee -
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: i For
Miss
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hriStBTDSLS
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Card Cases, plain and fancy leathers, 25c
to75c. Card Cases, sterling silver trimmed,
75c. Purses 5c to 75c. Handkerdhiefs. la
dies 3c to 50c, 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,
an styles, iucioduc. r'enumesoc, iuc, tc,
50c bottle; finest made $1 50 oz. Umbrellas,
ladies steel frame, 35c to $4; mens 50c to $4;
mens self c'osers $1,' self openers $1.75 to
$2.50. Suspenders lOc to 50c, President
and Guyot makps. Night shirts 50c and 65c.
Razor Strops 25c and 50c. Toi'let Soaps 2c,
cr 1 v 1 ri rt r rr r i. r-i i
uu, imu iou, .w, zuu, owe caKe. nair orusnes
lOc to $l; military brushes. Combs 5r.to25c
Hosiery; ladies, lOc to $2-50 pair; mens, 5vto
25c pair. Lavender Salto 10c battle. Linen
Marking Initials 6 for lc, SJOc gross. Can
dies, Che colate Creams, 20c lb; Fancy Can
dies lOc to 40c lb. Glace Fru tv 4c lb; $2
five lb wooden box. Sheets, ularn. 65c and
iolmui, oiujbis, ,rancy nemstPcnea Em
broidered, $2 and $3.7S set Blankets 65c
to $5 pair. Counterpanes 65c to $2 SO each.
Couch Covers $2.s0 to $6 each. Tapestry
Curtains $6 pair. Rugs. Lace Curtains 5Oc
to:$6.25 each. TableLirien Heavy Damask
20c to$L25 yard. Table Napkins 5Oc to S8
doz. Students Lamps S2 7s each, Tull nickel
plated. Toilet sets, full size, three pieces, Ol
seta.
KLUTTZ
EENDLEMAN
Wfn n n $j
a rrfiiy" t
urn itu re Store
Is the place to go to get your Furniture.
The largest stock.
The best of Furniture.
The lowest of prices.
Eight floors full; he is up to date in his Jine.
Caskets, Coffins, Robes", &c Embalming a specialty. Fully
equipped in the 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.
We are headquarters for
Slate, Tin and Gravel
ROOFING.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting
and Ventilating-
Tfow. tbat the sewerase! is nearinc-
completion make home comfortable
by putting ln-a,
Bath, , Tub, Water closet
and Lavatory. .
. AU-workmanship guaranteed.
W. S. MG61son:
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that applic a
tion will be made to the next General
Assembly of North Carolina to incor
porate the town of bpencer, by the
name of Spencer. .
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby eiven that armli.
tion will be made to the next General
Assembly of North Carolina to-ircor-'
pprate 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 thenext General
Assembly of North Carolina to incor
porate the town of Wocdside by the
name of Woodside. "