Newspapers / Salisbury Evening Sun (Salisbury, … / June 18, 1901, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Salisbury Evening Sun (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY 1EXCIPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. KOUECHE, I CLINT. H. BROWN, f Proprietors. Kntred at postoffice s secona-clua matter. 8UB8OKIPTION BATES : One Year, - - $4.00 Six Months. . -- - . g.OO Three - - . , - . . . 1.00 One Month, - - .35 One Week, .10 Delivered bj 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. Salisbuky, NC, June 18, 1901. NEEDS CANNERIES. The Charlotte News says: North Carolina, needs a number of canneries. The amount of veg etables and small fruits that are allowed to go to waste every year because of a lack of markets, would keep several canneries go . ing. The News, is eminently correct in the Statement that North Caro lina needs a number of canneries. It is also nearly, if not quite, cor rect in saying that the vegetables and small fruits that are allowed to waste for lack of markets would keep several canneries going. The SuNwould like to see a can nery established at Salisbury. The surrounding country grows vegetables and fruits in abundance and the town is a splendid loca tion for a factory. It is a wonder that some one does not take hold of this matter and turn it to good account. Probably thousands of dollars worth of these products go to waste in the county each year, and niarjy times the worth of the loss -in Rowan is allowed to be wasted in the State. The people of North Carolina ought to be more enter- prising and give more attention to - such industries. We ask our citi zens to give this consideration. A cannery ought to pay hand somely in Salisbury. A dollar spent with your home merchant is almost as good as a dollar saved. England has already lost for her festivity in South Africa $755, 000,000, 15,000 men killed and 17, 209 disabled. The '"festivities" may continue for some time yet. -The recent census of India shows that Bengal, with an 'area of 203,473 square miles less than the area of either Ontario' or Que bec has a population of 74,713,-000. The Nine-Hour Demand Made on the j Plant System. Savannah, J Ga., June 17. A committe oi j union machinists waited on Superintendent of Mo tive Power Syjnonds, of the Plant System, at noon today, and notifi ed him that they had been instruct ed by the union to demand a nine hour day with pay as lor ten hours under; the present schedule. There are about loG men employed in the Plant i Svtteni ' shons here. The t " men are wor sing nine hours and getting nint j hours' pay. They give the road until noon tomorrow to make answer to the demand. If the answer : is not satisfactory all union men in the shops' will go out. ' Deaths of Men, Women and Children in the African Isol at io a Camp. London, Jhoe 17. Replyiug to question in the House of Commons today Mr. Brodrik, the War Sec retary, said there were 40,229 per sons in the 'Iconcentration camps of the Transvaal and Orange River! Colony. The deaths in for the month of May women and these camps number 98 men and 318 childrenL The announcement of talityj was received the with mor- frorn the Irish members and cries of "Scandalous!" Mr. Brodrick added that toe authorities were ar ranging for men and mends reca government to feed theml FROM THE TELEGRAPH. General Cailles, the Filipino leader, has agreed to surrender. A tornado in Hall county, Tenn., caused the death of two children; others were injured. Ten persons were injured and considerable property destroyed by a cyclone in Beadle county, South Dakota, r A special from Berlin says Andries De Wet, the Boer leader, says he is going to the United States in the middle of July to lecture, Mrs. P. H. Kennedy wat con victed of ihe murder, of her hus band at Kansas City, Mo., ard punishment fixed at ten jears in the penitentiary. Governor Aycock is quoted as having said: "1 wilfsay plait -ly that I will not convene the Leg islature in extra session. Oi course I will not convene it." Twelva hundred men from the various depaitments were laid off at the plant of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Com pany yesterday and as many more will be laid off today, if the strik ing machinists- do not return to work. The management will re tain only enough men to handle repair work, - the release of thewo- children who had ive them, but the could not undertake in isolated positions. The Strikers Talk- Says the Greensboro Telegram: "The strike -ituation in Greens boro remains the same, the strik ers are still hopeful and the rail way men cor fident. The strikers report that, ii the Seaboard shop at Raleigh I riday afternoon, the "scabs" who took the places of the striking machinists, themselves struck, their grievance being that their food wj.s not, of good enough quality. Thay were out two hours,' and the railway company agreed to serjve them better food? A Good Cough Medicine, . It speaks yell for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in thei own families in pref erence to any other. "I have sold Cham be Iain's Cough Remedy for the past ive years with com plete satisfac Lion to myself and customers," i says Druggist J Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y. "1 have always used it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and colds an . for the'. cough fol lowing la grippe, and find it very efficacious." jFor sale by James Plummer druggist. And now ( omes a Nebraska wo man who declares that she, too, has never bean kissed. This cor roborates tho assertion that we have heretofore made th it there are some mighty ugly women out Wilmington Star. Some time ago a man in Texas forged papers and got a fellow - m - m , wno wa3 in tor a me sentence par- there doned out of the penitentiary. He got $ 10,000 for the ob. But when Mr W. Sj .Whedon, Cashier of the forgery was discovered the the First National Bank of ' Win- judge turned the tables on him by terset', iowajj in a recent lettei ordering his arrest, trying him gives some experience with a car- and sentencing him to serve out penter in his employ; that WjUl be the unexpired term of the par- Qf value to other mechanics. He doned convict. Appeal was taken says: j "I hall a carpenter working to the Supreme Court, but it sua- for me who Was obliged to stop tai l 1 . 1 I . I'.. tainea tence. the legality of the sen- The Hague Arbitration Court declines to consider the Transvaal question because the Boer Repub lics are not recognized as sovereign States. In other words, because the Boers are not strong enough to compel attention to their de mands for justice they are not to Northern Mutate About N gro. "The people of the North," de clares the New York Times, "have at the most an imperfect understanding ; of the anxious problems , which confront -those who are honestly trying to do jus tice to the negro without doing in justice to the white man. "It is a mistake to suppose, as many do, that the disposition of the Southern people is to wrong or oppress the negro. His best friends are those who most earn estly desire to see him eliminated from the political eduation as a factor of importance. They real ize, as those in the" North cannot, that the best interests of the negro will be served by taking from him the. prematurely conferred rights, which he misused, and so extinguishing-all ciuse for race con flict. . I M "That the vast majority of the negroes in the cotton States are not now qualified to vote intelli gently and to use the dangerous power of the ballot in the manage ment of State or local affairs is a fact which does not admit of -in telligent discussion." You may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active, energetic man with a torpid liver and you' may know that his liver is torp?d when he does not relish his food or feels dull and languid after eating,of ten has headache arid sometimes dizzi ness. A few doses of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, im prove his digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price, 25 .ents. Samples free at James Plummer's drug store. Tot Causes Night Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taaen with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Dis covery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. ; We always keep it in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would Re lieve." Infallihle for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lunsr troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Theo. F. Kluttz & Co's. L GAS FOR COOKING $1.50. Talk All You Please about the value of insurance you can't say too much in its favor. We Have This to Say: We write you the most liberal and most reliable insurance policies, and will give you adequate protection at the lowest rates See us before taking Fire, Life, or Accident Insurance. Maupin Brothers. ,. Office: Overman Building. Phone 256. FOR JOS PRINTING. Call at this office and we will guarantee to-please you. Have Not a Great Problem. Should the servant leave without notice, it is not a great problem for the housewife to prepare the family meals on a GAS STOVE. Salisbury Gas &, Electric Light Company 111 Inniss street. - To The Public. I am now located at the old Julian stand, With a fresh and up-to-date stock of groceries, country produce, etc. and would be pleased to have my former friends and customers give me a call. Highest cash prices win oe paid for all kinds oi country proauce. Chickens and Eggs A SPECIALTY. Respectfully, phone 166. C. A. Kestler. just received a large shipment of stationery and etc. Give us your order. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aid! Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovereddigest- ant and tonie. ISO other preparation can aDDroach it in efficiency. It in stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, neartDurn. Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgia Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and f 1. Large size contains 2V4 times small siM. Book all about dyspepsia mailedlree Prtpartd by C. C DWITT A CO-. Cbleago. James Plummer, Druggist. FOR SALE. 1 farm with 2-story house on it 50 acres, 1 mile from fountain, splei. did for truck farming and dairy; 5 o 6 other houses in different parts o town; 1 house at Spencer. It will b wen to see me belore buying. - Agricultural products valued a $420,139,288 were imported into the United States in 1900. work for several days on account of being troubled "with diarrhoea I mentioned lo him that I had beec similarly troubled and that Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy had cured me. Ht bought a bottle of itJ from the druggist here and informed me that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work." For sale by James Plummer druggist. be permitted even to seek protec- covered that . tion at the hands of nations pro- tains a deadly poison which he call fessing to be promoters of peace "salonine." in the world. The net result oi been eating ine lamous rreace tjoniereuee is a without even A l ' x ! ll J ,l iravfr.y oi a court, tt inuuuai with' ui function or jurisdiction A Washington scientist has dis- the Irish potato con- A Sprained Ankla Quickly Cared. 'At one time I suffered from a evere sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide iVashington, va. Alter using several 'well recommended medi cines without ; success, 1 tried 4 . ' - Chamberlain's Pain Halm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began its use and a complete cure speedily followed." Sold by James Plummer druggist ! And here we have L p.'s all our life suspecting it. Wil mington Star. A Long Honeymoon. lLo Atchu-on (Ivan.-; ijlobe re cites a remarkable incident of wifely devotion. Jim Donald did not eat any dinner and his wife worried for fear he was sick. So in the afternoon she walked down town carry rrig him some ice-creum and fanned him while he ate it. And the Globe says they have been married 14 years! The idle man is the devil's cush ion. Bishop! Hall. Cares Eczema and Itching Humors Through the Blood Costs I Nothing to Try it. B, B. B. Botanic Blood Balm) is now recognized as a certain and eVGl'V sure cure for Eczema.Itchihg Skin. Scales, Watery the country, r uive me Received Today 9 ; -a- Nice lot of New Honey and Flordia Tomatoes. W i I I have. fresh vegetables morning from Humors, Scabs, A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery why women en-, drfre Backache, Headache, Ner vousness, Sleeplessness, Melan- or Joints, Boi ling Pain in Sores, Ulcers! oi: r:Ji a ..u : . r ousters, jrm pies, uuiug x,uu3, noi, vii-e OW Carbuncles, Prick-r 1 V"V he Skn, Old Eating etc. Botanic Blood Balm taken internally, cures the worst and most deep-seated cases by enriching, purifying and vitaliz msr the blood, thereby giving a cnoiy, r unungana iizzy opens Botanic BIooti j Batm is the only wnen tnousanas nave proved that cure, to stay dured, for these aw Electric Biiters will ouicklv cure f u I. annoying bkin troubles. Other such troubles. "1 suffered for remedies may relieve, but 15. 15. is. years with kidney trouble," writes tual'y cures) i heals every sore, I nnH ri ra f hn fith r I r-vr r"T health rs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, to th ski R R huiI(l8 nn la., 'and a lame back pained me the broken-do vn body and makes so I could not dress nayself, but the blood rei and nourishing. Electric Bitters wholly cured me, Over 3.000 vo untarv testimonials and, although 73 years old, I now of cures bv Botanic Blootl Balm am able to do all my housework." (B. B. B ) D uggists', $1. Trial It overcomes Constipation, im- treatment f re j and prepaid by proves Appetite, gives perfect writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. health". Only 50c. at Theo. F. Gh. Dflscrihd! trouble, and free medical advice given until cured. G. T. MOWERY, Kluttz & Co's drug store. Phone No. 121 Fisher st. and Lee. ! - 109. : Bet wen Main JOHNSON'S. Digest anything: and rrervthing' yon eat. Cure3 Indigestion and builds up the tissues. increasing: flesh in thin, nervous people. IoTlgentei Ihe Stomach, nwkea Strong nerves and ollti flash, in nattare's yvmy, front plntyl;of wholMome food, well digested. B nnm yon get the (JENUINK. mailn The JOHNSON LABORATORIES, rHILADKLi'UlA All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure Sold by J. W. Cornelison & Co. will purify your blood and bring the bloom of health back into your cheeks. Each bottle contains a quart. A Word 2 p.rtr. Suffering; Women. i- Noone bat yourselves know of the suffering you go through. Why do ?rou suffer? It isn't necessary. Don't ose your health and beauty, (for the loss of one is speedily followed by the loss of the other.) Don't feel " weak " and " worn out." Impure blood is at the bottom of all your trouble. Johnstons Sarsaparilla j QUART BOTTLES. PaJnfal and Sapressed Menses, Irrealarlty, Incorrhra, WWtM, Sterility, Ulcera tion of the Uteros, chang-e of life In matron or maid, all find relief, helo. benefit and cure in JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. It Is a real panacea for headache, pains in the left side, indigestion, palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, nervousness, sleeplessness, muscular weakness, bearing-down pains, backache, legache, Irregular action of the heart, shortness of breath, abnormal discharges with painful menstruation, scalding of urine, swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, nenralgla, uterine displacement, and all those symptoms which make the average woman's life so miserable. Wa have a book lull of health information. Yo want it Its free. "THE MICHIGAN DRUQ CO." Detroit, Mich. Uversttea for Liver 111. Tbe Fimou Little Llrar Plus, a sc. For sale by E,dwin Cuthrell, James Plummer, J. W. Cornelison & Co., and T. F. Kluttz & Co. WW Mm w si PllPT MPT o) High Quality Popular-Priced Footwear. U'Q LZ3 D A Shoe Business does not develop and prosper by chance-or uncertain methods but by well defined, vital, trade-creating methods that are bound to win every time. AM the favoritism, all the established custom and all the influence can not live and thrive beside Low Prices. The firm that sells a given grade of shoes for less money than any others gets the bulk of the business. It is the consumer that makes the business of the re tailer, and the shoe-buying people of Salisbury are making our business the greatest of its kind in this section; all of which is due to our High Quality, Popular-Priced Footwear. We handicap our competitors right from the start, because we can and do sell the best shoes for ihe least money. Another big lot of Sample Shoes to arrive this week. t; ' The Burt Shoe Sore . Ill North Main street, - - - Salisbury, N. C, r f f f f f f r f r Ml- M It it JL. 5t REMINDER aaay not come amiss. Some people I ire prone to forget and all laundries eem alike to them. But the work? That's the test. Our laundry is re- Tem Dered wf frtt rottsr a.tlSfactlOII' while that of others recalls painful memories. The Salistury Steam Laundrv loes net injure goods. Everything is -.horonghly cleansed and beautifully i Dished. 'aSaas 01 mm DjjTjinr; iuiJiJ iJ G a .4 OF GREATER INTEREST It will soon be stock taking time with us and that means a reduction sale for a few weeks to aid in reducing our big stock for that event. Here are some closing out prices JUST RECEIVED NEW LINE OF DRY GOOD Calicoes, oc. per yard. Percales, 7c to 10c. per yard. Black Serges, Henriettas and Crepons for skirts. White Lawn. 10c, 12c. to 25c. the yard.. Fancy Lawns, Organdies and Dimities at various prices. We bought late so as to buy cheap, and we can give you prices right. Full line of Mens, Boys, 7 Children and Ladies Shoes. Slippers for Ladies from 50c. a pair and up. MEN'S LOW CUT SHOES, of the famous Leonard, Shaw & Dean make. Full line of Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas; Crockery, Tinware and Hardware. " 'o our lady customers than aii the that will remove the sfoods marked. 11 I'll . 3 L - M I .1 J I weii-nnea ooiT,ies oi arugs ana meai- cines la the corner of the store wuere PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES, COSMETICS, &c. are gathered ine T'liection is m every way ortby of the interest it creates. The oods are of excellent quality and any o good can Dot be had at these prices. One can be bright and sweet at little cost. NICE COOL SODA AT THE FOUNTAIN -AT- CUTHRELL'S Drug Store. If you come first you will have the to select from. All our silk foulards worth 50c at 37c yd. All 25c foulards at 15 cents a yard. Some very stylish patterns of 18 and 20c. organdies at 15 cents a yard. A pretty lot of dimities worth 15c at 12 1-2 cents a yard. A 12 l-2c batch of lawn at 10c a yard. 10 cent lawn 7 1-2'cents a yard. 5 cent lawn at 2 1-2 cents a yard. iliili firnfo)!) w did w W8m- MM mmmmmi . FuU line of Felt and Straw Hats Clothing for Men and Boys Cigars ftnd Tobacco Groceries: 17 lbs sugar $1. Corn 7c a can, Tomatoes 9c a can, Table Peaches 2, cans for 25c. Everything in the grocery line at right prices. Spencer One-Price Cash Store. F. M. Lampkin, Manager, Spencer, N. C. Always on the Move. We are now filling orders to Builders and Contractors at re duced prices. Framing lumber xlelivered anywhere in the city at 90c. per hundred, finishing lum ber." sash, doors, blinds, etc., at proportionately low prices. - (jive us a call. ' C: ' A' RICE. NOTICE. The Gardner Notice is horebv firiven t t a dissolu- "V." V""" of all icquirers fTph firh 1KQ7 ' iuvui exerciser yet devised. PR GRAHAM, G. A RAMSAUR A new gcientific device by wliich Catarrh. A si hraa, Hay Fever and all Throat and Bronchial Trouhhs may be treated in a.manner sari tincd by nature. EUCA-TAR, a Dew inhalant, is not a "patent medicine" hut, an ap proved combination of nature's heal ing andsoothingflernents-the heahh giviDg products of the for .st ,trt es. Wish this iustrurupnt, ari tliin remedy, the afflicted, ins earl of as sassinating the stomach with' death dealing drus, may hroailM r.y th'; hour the healiDg and purify'ng ex halations of the pine, the eu raly f .tus, !N(,t li rrnlina 'I ar etc :i r rl i,pr , . ll afelv, surely, p'easantly.and conveniently. Senaration i f 'r ure ard imT ure airacc liiplisntd by system of valuea Ycu breathe in and ut thrcugh the ssme tuhs nasal retDiratioa. which is the oniv corppct, fo-rm ri re;i t men t. i -t direct to seat f f disease. No acid, no cocain. no mineral. Sold to eiuiitv per Eodored by all users. Tne Bespirator the txst lurjg For sale by A xt
Salisbury Evening Sun (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 18, 1901, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75