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SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY KXCXPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. ROUECHE. I CLINT. N. BROWN. Proprietor. Entered at postofflce as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES : One Year, Six Months. Three One Month, One Week, $4.00 2.00 1.00 .35 .10 Dellrered bj Carriers to any part of the City without extra cost. for adTertlslng rates apply to the publishers Office oxer Burt's shoe store, on Main. street. Sausbuky, N. C, Feb. 4, 1901. THE PROPOSED AMEND MENTS. " - J The Sun desires to discuss the intended amendments to the city chai ter, as promulgated at the meeting of the board Friday night. It wishes to do so to en- dorse one or two of the propo sitions. The decision to ask the Legislature to give the board au thority to call an election for the purpose of voting on the issuance of $100,000 of bonds for street im provements meets with our ap proval, and is, in our opinion, one of the best features of the proposed amendments. We know that when it comes to . increasing the peoples' taxes they will kick, but, nevertheless it is a fact that there is nothing so badly needed to im prove the city as better streets and sidewalks. It is safe to assert that there are fe w up-to-date towns in the coun try that are not heavily bonded and the citizens are thriving and growing J wealthy. Salisbury, under similar circumstances, ought to prosperi greatly and we believe it would. We are, therefore, fa vorable to a bond issue. No fault, l i however, will be found with any one who opposes it, that being an individual right. As to the proposition to restore to the board of aldermen the right to elect the city tax collector, now i " ' elected by( the popular vote, we have nothing to say. He would under - that condition, be more amenable, perhaps, to the board but whether or not that would ob tain to the better interest of the city we are not certain, hence leave the question to the riper wisdom of the board. i . - The right to appoint and after wards elect and maintain a water commission, we believe, is a proper thing and it ought to be done. There is just one other thing the Aldermen-ought to do, and that is publish the changes for several days before sending to the Legis lature, so as to inform the public generally I what is intended and thus preclude any chance of com plaint or j claim from the people j that they did not know what was proposed. This is due the citizens and we trust the board will act wisely in the matter. President McKinley signed the bill for the re-prganization of the army Saturday. It is now law. . i That over-advertised Indian war didn't do as much damage in Indian Territory as Carrie Nation has done to the Kansas saloon keepers. It is said that the British Government has purchased in this country 170,000 horses and mules for service in the Son h African war, 100,000 of which have been shipped from New O. leans. " Editors lose their heads some times in this country, but,' the Wilmington Slar ay, they don't stay lost as many do in China where 1900 have bad their heads snipped iT for writing stuff that the Government bosses didn't en joy- Chief Justice Lore, of Dela ware, sa ya that 30 years' experi ence convinces him that the whip ping post decreases crime in that State, and if anybody can propose any other treatment for criminals which does more or as well, he will advocate it. line question prom- lses to crop but in the Virginia Legislature in fixing the basis of in the constitutional representation convention. The estimated appropriations by this session of Congress Will be somewhere a! bout - $800,000,000, makingj the total appropriations by this Congross between a billion and a half anc three-quarters. The Secretary of State and the British government have reached aeon hlusion that a new commission must be sent to estab lish definitely I the boundary be tween the United States and Brit ish Columbia. Capt. W H. Kitchin died at e Scotland Neck; N. C, Saturday night at 9 o'clock. He had been ill for about twoweeks with pneu monia. CaptL Kitchin was well known throughout the State. He was held in nigh esteem, 'being elected first to the state legisla ture and afte : wards to 'congress. He was the f ther of Hon. W. W. Kitchin, cor gressman from the fifth district, ind of Hon. Claude Kitchin, representative in congress from the second district of this state, j j Mr. Wright's Work- Editors bUN: livery thing is moving along! nicely at our capitol city, and the Legislature is doing some fine w rk. Representative Wright is always on hand and very active and equal to the occa sion and serving his constituents well and reflecting credit on old Rowan. Among the many impor tant bills introduced by him are To allow the of its school white race the benefit axes; to regulate la bor in j textile factories; compul sory schools and better educational facilities; to pension all ex-Con federate and (widows of ex Con federate soldiers and now over 55 years of age! and who are not worth $500 in '' property; also one important bill he had passed was to allow our cotton weigher, Geo. Page, to '.weigh' the cotton for the county he wt s elected by the peo ple to weigh : Mr. Wright took the position that JUr. Jfage was elected to weigh the cotton, and that it was not right to elect a man to fill a public office and then take the fees away from him and not let him fill the duties he was elect ed to. The pill is now in the Sen ate in the honor of Mr. John S. Henderson i.nd we take it for granted that he will have it passed as did Mr. y right in his branch. To night is a big time t with the old soldiers, they meet in the cap ital and quite a number are here, among them we notice Col. Carr, of Durham, and Col. A. rH.' Boy den, of Salisbury. The entertain ment at the lilina institute was a grand succei and enjoyed i by all present. It is simply wonderful and remarkable how the blind can perform andl work. This city is a very interesting place at this sea son. Yours truly, J. W. HUNSUCKER Kaleigh, N . C, Jan. 30th, 1901. A Law There is a That is Wanted. growing demand for a law that Will make people pay their debts, j Some people are be coming so near sighted that they cannot see the difference between a man who c in pay his debts and will not and an ordinary thief. Durham Herald. A movement has been started by the Commercial i Club of Chi- cago to raise $225,000 for the im- provement df the institutions in which homeless and erring boys are cared for If there was more of that kind pf financiering in our large cities convicts to would be fewer watch. The claim of other cough medi cines to be its good as Chamber Iain's are effectually set at rest in the following: testimonial of Mr. C. D, Glass J an employe of Bart lett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me. He says: "I had kept adding to a cold and congh in the winter of 1897, trying .every cough medi- cine I heard of without permanent help, j until bne day I was in the drug store of Mr. Houlehan' and he advised me to try Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy and offered my money if I was tolpay back not cured. CVly lungs and bron chial tubes were very sore at this time, but I was completely cured by this remedy, and have since always turned to it when I got a cold, and soon find relief. I also t to my friends and am glad to say it is the best of all cough medicines." For sale by James Plumper, druggist. , The color FROM THE TELEGRAPH. The Boers captued a I British post at Modderfontein Saturday. ... i . The rumor that Emporer Wil liam will mediate ; between Great Britain and the Boers is renewed. An attempt was made to lynch a negro, charged with rape, in Not toway county, Va., but he es caped. Robert L. Paul. Jr , 17 years old, committed suicide at Balti more, Md., leaving a letter nam ing his pall-bearersL 1. All hope of saving , the three- masted schooner George R. Clong- don, which went ashore on Hat- teras coast, has passed., I W. C. McAlister, W. A Death, S. J. Campbell and George Kerr began serving their terms at Tren ton, N. J., for the murder of Jen nie Bosschieter. i Governor Nash has telegraphed to the directors of the Saengerf est Athletic Association, at Cincinnati, . a ' i 3 w a m .-a that the ithuun-jenries hght can not be held in Ohio. Chamberlin & Co., of Chicago, have been awarded the contract for raising ; the wreck j of the Maine and Alfonso XIII, Jn Ha vana harbor. : It is believed that Neafle & Levy, of Philadelphia; j the Newport News Shipbuilding Company and the Bath (Maine) Iron Works will get the contracts for the three new protected cruisers. The worst snow storm for sev eral years prevailed in northern Kansas and j southern Nebraska yesterday. Three hundred miles on the central branch of the Mis souri Pacific, Uraversing northern Kansas, are tied up. "It is asserted in London" says the Berlin correspondent of The Daily Mail, "that RussiaJ and the United States have concluded a secret agreement admitting Rus sian sugar free of differential du ties to the Ignited States, Russia in turn making certain concessions to America. ' " J A tornado last night did great damage in the western portion of - Delta county, Texas. The home of James Moody was wrecked and his 14-y ear-old daughter fatally in jured. , Tink: Surrett was killed ana two uaugnters seriously in- injured at Rattan, where a nuiber of houses were wrecked. Another American Defeat. Manila, Feb. 2. Lieutenant Hicken, and a detachment of 30 men, of Company M, Fourth Reg- lment, white crossings a river Tuesday night, were surprised by insurgents gathered at Fiesta San Lucia, Island of Cebu. They were attacked in front and on both flanks by a hundred rifles and more . V A m Doiomen. x lve Americans were killed, four more were I wounded and two are missing. Glorious News Comes from Dr.1; D, B. Cargile, of Washita, !. T. Hp writes: "Four bottles of Electric; Bitters has cured, Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffer mg ior years. lerriote sores would break i out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is com plete and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have provea, mat .Electric fitters is the best blood purifier . known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stim u lates liver, kidneys and bowels, ex pels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Theo. F Kluttz& Co. Druggist. Guarantetd. Fire Insuranck If you are not insured against fire you "should take a policy at once with Maupin Bros. Omce in Uvermau 151dg. 3 A True Woman . . .... i looks forward to mother hood with more pleasure than dread. jBut at the same time, there is always a little fearThis should not be. It is not where the expectant mother knows about Mother's Friend. But some do not. tor tha vnrld ia laree, and it is those we 'wish to reach. Mother's friend is an external liniment. It does away with the danger and pain of childbirth. These are not idle 'words. They are true, and proved by the tftstimnnv f man. happy mothers. . Get Mothert Prl . the drug tore. $1 per bottle. Theradfield Regulator Co., ATLANTA, GA. ' r mrffnm book, " Bfor Bkby ia Bora. Ft SOME BAEGMNS m 8 l Counter filled witn sbort CO lengths of walking skirt goods, Flannels; dotted ajd plain; $ Worsted and Outings, all reduc-, $ $ ed from 25 to 50 per cent. Marry North Carolina, In the Superior ttowan uounty. Court Betore VV. Watson, Clerk. Joseph Horah, adm., of Henry Horah, ! dee'd, vs Wm H. Horah, O. D. ; Davis and others. Pursuant to an order of the Super ior Court of Rowan County, Korth Carolina to me directed as commis sioner to sell certain lands belonging to the estate of Henry Horah, dee'd., I hereby give notice that oh the 25th day of February, 1901, I will sell at Sublic auction at the court house oor inthe city of Salisbury, North Carolina, the following described real estate, to wit: 65 acres of farming land situated on the left side of the new Concord road about one mile from Salisbury, North Carolina. This tract of land is in fine cultivation and is a valuable piece of farming property. Also one house and lot in the South ward of the city of Salisbury, North Carolina, adjoining the. premises of Andrew Williams and others I JOSEPH HORAH, Commissioner. j RAILWAY SCHEDULE. MAIN' LINE NOBTH BOUND. So. 8, local, 1 6.17 a. m. So. 36, fast mail, ! 11.08 a. m. Sa 12, local, i 8.15 p.m. So. 38, vestibule, ; 9.34 p. m. No. 34, Florida special, 10.33 p. m. j i MAIN LINE SOUTH BOUND. So. 33, Florida special, 6.55 a. m. No. 31, vestibule, j 8.17 a. m. No. li, local, 10.43 a. m. No. V local, . 8.05 p. m. No. 35, fast mail, 8.28 p. m. . i ' ' - . WESTERN. : ' . No. 11 to Knoxville, 10:10 a. m. No. 35 to Knoxville, : 8.40 p. m. No. 12 from Knoxville, 7.35 p. m. So. 36 from Knoxville, 10.40 a. m. j' ' YADKIN. - No. 17, to Norwood, ! 11.10 a. m No. 47, to Norwood, 1.30 p m. No. 18, from Norwood, 7.35 p. m. Vo. 46. from Norworvl. 9.30 a. m. North Carolina, ) Superior Kowan County. Court. Julia Young ) vs V NOTICE. David Young ) The defendant above Earned will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Bo wan County to annul the bonds of matrimony now existing between Julia Young and David Young and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the next term of the Superior Court or said uounty, to be held on the 2nd Monday before the 1st Monday of March. 1901, at the Court House of said County, in Salis bury, N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tne relief demanded in tne said com plaint ' Dated this-Dec. 26th, 1900. , W. G. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. L. H. Clement, Att'y for Plaintiff. WINTER GOODS. 8 North Carolina, ) In Superior Court. Rowan County. J Feb. Term, 1901. H. C. Loft in, ) Millie Loftin ) j v Actiqn for'divorce. The defendant above named wil take notice . that H. C. Loftin has commenced the above entitled action against heri in the Superior Court o Kowan Coujity for the purpose of ob taining a divorce irom tne bond 01 matrimony, and she is required to appear at the next term of the Su perior Court of? said County to be neia at the Court House in Salisbury on the second Monday before the first Monday in March, 1901. and answei or demur to the complaint of plaintiff in said action, or plaintin will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint.; W. G. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. T.C.Linn, Att'y. EVERYTHING CONSIDERED in our way of laundering. Nothing too small to receive attention; nothing i too ; big to be successfully treaueu. , . Till? T A TTXTIYPV does perfect iuw W()rk cause CJlear. r51p.an. Snf r. Wa.t.r ia imoH Good soap is used. Skilled help is employed Great care is taken. We chartre ordinary rates hut wnrlr ia mucii aoove me ordinary.- Salisbury Steam Laundry Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. It artificially digests the food and aid Nature in strengthening and -Reconstructing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is th latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanentlycures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgiarampsand allrtber results of imperfect djgi&lon. Pric50c.andSL L&rgesiseconVLiBs SH timet small dM. Book all about dyspepsia fnailadtre Prtpartd y C C DtWITT CCT CWcaoa. James Plummer, Drnggist. Bros IL 4 83 H ( -' ---sJl ? ' WATCH THIS SPACE FOR THE BURT SHOE STORE, TO-MORROW. They Wiil Tell t3 Wc are prepared to famish all sizes and colors of shad es on short notice. Sample cards of all the latest colorings in Hollands, Oil ancl Djuplex. 4 ITT JimW Or T ruriniiitureS 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 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 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. "Now that the seweratre is nearincr completion make 4iome comfortable by putting in a. " BatK fub, "Waiter closet All workmanship guaranteed; W. S. Nidolson. You SometUing, 1? AT TiT T? M A AT A EXECUTOR'S NOTICE . 4 Korth Carolina, J , Bowan County. ( Having this day qualified as Ex ecutrix under the last will and testa ment of Jame H. White, dee'd, this is intended to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to me for payment on or before the 17th day of January, 1902, or this notice will be plead in bar of thei recovery. All run no lnr?Phtrt tn said estate will please make prompt Lujriueiib m ine unaersignea. Bated this January 17th, 1901 Executrix of Jas. II." White. I. H. Clement, Att'y: wB Willi: I FOR SiUUI5. l.farm with 2-story house on it S acres, 1 mile from fountain, splen, did-for truck farming and dairy; 5 or 6 other houses in different parts of town; 1 house at Spencer. Jt will ba well to see me before buying. B 1. SUA VEC, Afft, '
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