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SALISBURY: DAILY . SUN. (DAILY 1SXCMET BUND AT.) JOB X. ROUE CHE. CLINT. N. BROWN. Proprietors. entered at poetofflce a second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION KATES : One Year, - - - -lix Months. - - - - -Three - - - - - One Month, - - - -One Week, - - - - Dell re red by Carriers to any part of the clt j without extra cost. 14.00 2.00 1.00 .35 .10 For advertising rates apply to the publishers Office over Bart's shoe store, on Main street. Salisbury, N. C, July 9, 1901. MORE ENTERPRISES OUGHT TO BE STARTED. Salisbury is humming along at a fair rate considering: tho season of the year and her general condi tion. I he principal streets on mornings and evenings show signs of much life a'nd business pros perity. While this is true the stir could be made greater and business bet ter if we had more new enterprises in Salisbury. . Our business men should do all they can to start new industries in the town. The Sun has endeavored to arouse the citizens to get to work earnestly in the direction of build .ing new enterprises and hopes yet to see the town a hustling manu facturing city. We need furni ture factories, wagon factorries, carriage factories, spoke and han dle factories and various other factories tobr ing money here. Until we have them we can not hope to go forward rapidly. The citizens are urged to give this matter consideration and begin at once to build new manufacturing plants in the city. FROM THE TELEGRAPH. General Bel pino army, has babe and cut death. I I Mrs. Carrie of a summer armino, of tne rill- surrendered. The total attendance to date at i ... the Pan-American Exposition is 1,799,868. . At Keystone W. Va., Sylvester Green, jit is charged, killed his his wife almost to E Hayes, promoter resort' and servant training enterprise at Newport, Va., is under arrest. religious with them for Pope" Leo Mill has sent a letter to the superiors of the French orders sympathizing the adverse legisla tion recently r assed. i - '. . According t d the Shanghai cor respondent of the London Stand ard, more than 4,000 persons have been drowned by recent floods in the province of Kiang Si. The official reau of vital The population of France is now 3S,600,000, an increase of on ly 330,000 since 1896, and of these 292,000 are in Pris, leaving the increase for the rest of the country only 38,000. i ' During the first six months of this year 1,968 miles of new rail road was added to the mileage of this country. Texas leads with 245 miles. The indications are that 4,894 miles will be built dur ing the year. The Greenville Reflector says the fact that a nesro nrisoner who - c - was hired out to a farmer and of his own accord came back to jail, saying he had rather stay in jail than to work, shows the good the whipping post could accomplish Right! reports to the bu statistics of deaths from the heat during the week ending 'July jL' show that the ac tual number in the five boroughs of greater Nevr York was 999. A special dispatch from Cape Town says Scpeeper's Boer com mando has entered Murraysburg, J Cape Colony, And burned the pub lie buildings and residences. The town was not j garrisoned. Water bury, Conn , July 8. Most of the 350 machinists who went out on strike May 20 Return ed to work today, and the rest are expected to return during the week, the stri ie haying been de clared at an e id without conces sions on the part of the manufac turers. ' ;' Tacoma, Wish., July 8. Can ton advices by the steamer Baemer give details of the loss of 300 lives by landslides and floods, 'occurring at Lung Kenk tin June. The land slide was caused by a tremendous earthquake, j j Native accounts state that a great flood of water poured out of the mountains,' car rying everything before it. Two hundred houses were swept away and the fields swept bare of crops An insane father at Nova Scotia yesterday murdered his three lit tie kildren. Without a word he placed tne muai.1, Qf tQe revolver at the head of pis oldest child and fired. The net instant he killed Ermine,' his f a jorite child. How ard, who was lb a bed by himself. attempted to eape, but his father was on him in b moment and the little fellow, top, went down. The man's name was Sydney Locke, a respected citizen. r A Town Burning. lne sheriff was in no manner to blame for the latest North Car puna lynching, lne work was so expeditiously done that the negro didn't have a chance to meet the sheriff. Washington Post. And the people of Johnston have no been criticised, either, and if a lynching was ever justifiable it 6eems this was the one. The ne groes Helped eaten tne brute and the father refused to go near the corpse or have anything to do with the burial. Raleigh Times. The negro in question last week out raged a 14 year old white girl near Smithfield, N. C , and was lynched a few hours later. - sT it a . a jodd m. Wilson is toe name of a convict who a few months since began serving a five year term in tne penitentiary at Kai eigh for-robbing the safe in a store at L:Hleton. He was one of an orgiif'zed band of safe blowers that visited eastern Carolina VV il n now writes a letter telling whe.e the papers from the safe wer bid in the woods near by. Wil.- n thus concludes bis letter "I came from a good family, and can prove to you that I am the member who went astray and I guess tonight that my poor old J 1 , I I i i. ruoioer is oroKen neaneo tninkmg where 1 am. I have 'held posi tions of tru-t and was once re spected and honored by all who fenew me, but 1 fell into bad company and am now an outcast from society, but some day I will try and vindicate my self and regain my1 former good name and lost laurels. If you de sire to know anything of my past life I can refer you to a man who will vouch for what it once was." Job Couldn't Have Stood It. . If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklen's a. ! . i arnica oaive wm cure tne worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Tbeo. F. Kluttz & Co. Colebrook, N business part flames. 1 . H., July 8.- pf the town The Pope Well. Kome; July the Pope's . physician, that His Hoi well again. Fivd ware injured bj. motor car last evening. dent was ' caused by wheels jumping the track. -The is in 8. Dr. Lappone. declare ness is practical I3 Injured. Chicago, Jxxjr 8 Five person i- the wrecking of The acci the front ! xnree waves'. 1 it- Heat produces more marriages; 1 r hottest month. 01 record and it has been disoyered that there were more marriage? during the month than ever be in uunrora wat contribute to the he married a third fore. One man so anxious to grand total that and hearty and their claws on Record, j . wife while the other two are alive nust itching to ge him. Greensboro A Good Coigh Medicine. Many thousands have been re and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If afflicted, with any throat or lung trouble, give it a trial for it is certainn to prove beneficial. Coughs that have re sisted all other treatment, for years, have yielded to this remedy and perfect health been restored Cases that seemed hopeless, that the climate of famous health re sorts failed to benefit, have been permanently cured by its use. cor sale by James Plummer.drug- I ; gist. Afcer Fcrty Years, j Forty : years : ago, ; in I Illinois, 1 David Benson quarreled with his sweetheart and their; engagement was broken off. The girl married a man by the name of Patterson and moved to a farm not far from Loujsburg in Kansas. Benson also married and : after rearing a family of 10 children his wife died. Then Mrs. Patterson, after be coming the mother of 12 children, lost her husband. A few months ago the aged pair became aware of each other's existence. They renewed the love of their youth and last vweek were married, Mr. Benson taking his buxom old bride back to the Illinois town where he first court ed her. a trim vounor girl. Where Farming Pays. "That farming pays in Kansas," says the Philadelphia Record, "cannot be doubted, if figureres don't lie. . "The- biennial report - of the Kansas Board of Agriculture shows that in twenty years the State has , produced t 712,487,558 bushels of wheat a yearly aver age of 35,624,378 bushels. The crop last year reached 77,339,091 bushels, and this year's crop will not fall below 70,000,000 bushels, The total value of the twenty year's production of wheat was $428,088, 193. - ; ; ' .. ; j The corn crop of the State,takeh one year with another, is doubt less quite as valuable as its wheat crop. When to corn and wheat are added oats hay, vegetables and the products of the dairy and stock farms, it is very! evident that the wolf is far away from the Kan san's door." , ; Once again the old- story of Mr: Bryan's wealth is being rehashed The latest figures fixed upon by the guessers as the amount of his fortune is $150,000. ; Suppose he is worth that sum, will anybody have the hardihood to say that h did not earn every, penny of it honestly ? Savannah , News. A citizan, through the Raleigh News and Observer, advises peo ple: to plant tne castor oil bean as a prevention against mosquitoes He says a few of the leaves in the house will make the mosquito leave. The mosquito seems not to like castor oil any better than the human kid. S Speaking at tharec6Dti son. .Prince Kite! Ifritz. into t German army Emperor William said: - "The noblest, weapon is the sword." BEAUTIFUL 1!JJ .11 U W and Ti.ooa wnrt c n-f Art am nrw nn - dfsnlav at this store. Call make your selections. Aesthetic Decorations tor livery xiome. There are six beautiful subjects -m tnis couecuou, rciuuuucius home scenes. "The Pillow Fight," "Papa's Letters," -ine eaves dropper," "Young Motherhood," etc. . - , ' These pictures are taken from life oy a new x x xu fiffures. thrown into graceful relief by the richly con- trasHnty nolors of draneries and furnishings, seem to be endiwed with . - -it. t all the charm of reality. Toil seem to catch tne ueucaie iragrauce 01 the blossoms, almost hear the tremulous murmur and joyous glee of happy childhood, and are keenly sensible of the alluring witchery of love's dawning and the plaintive melody of the harpsicord as it, re sponds to the reminiscent mode of the fair musician. lne result is a mt thfitirt tRKtR. nrodnrino' all the charm and enchantment . of the finest painting. Call at this store and learn how you may obtain one or all or these - - H 1 P W 1M E Spence lllo Store, r One-Price Cash Leaders in low prices. Dealers in shoes, produce, groceries, drugs and patent medicines. Ready-mado pants, overalls, shirts, and staple dry goods and notions. Measures taken for ready-made suits. Samples on exhibition here. Ladies will call and get their FREE Perfume those holding letters for it. i This Space Belongs to p Tiirafin WATCH IT. 9 coo m SI. 19 NET. ( A NICE ASSORTMENT OF . CAKES Received Today Fresh Supply of lue Ribbon Extracts'. Sardines at 5c. ojlyJlnili mm This is most too hot a story for cold type to tell, but here's the gist of it in three short chapters: CHAPTER 1. , We have concluded a deal by which we own " about 300 pairs men's oxfords and lowshoes, the very latest and best makes on the market to-day, many of which we have had the same goods this season priced $2.50, $350, $3 75 and $4.00. CHAPTER 2. The styles are up-to-date, the leathers are pat ent, vici kid, Valeurs calf and Russia calf,' blacks and tans. The lot includes sorne unusually com fortable styles for old men and men with tender feet. Some are lace and some are congress. CHAPTER 3. v That our story may have a thrilling climax, as all good stories have, we will close everything in this lot worth regulairly from $3.00 to $4.00, at The Uniform Price of - - - - $2 48. And everything in the same lot worth regularly from $2.50 down, at the rediculously low price of your choice pair for - - $1.48. These bargains well deserve the title given them at the head of this ad; "The King of Shoe Bargains." Tfiie Burt 111 North Main street, - Salisbury, N. C. ! r' ry r -J f ' - i - -r J r J r - I. r r t r- rJ CARRIAGE REPAIRIIIG AND BUILDING. I take th's method of informing my oatmns and the public generally that I have had my shop thoroughly over lauled and have added to my force aiore mechanics, and : am now much tetter prepared for business than ever before. I have on hand a iarge lot of Sne material, and am prepared to do ill kinds of I CARRIAGE WORK Sives Two From D ah "Our little daughter had an al most fatal attack of whoopingf cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. VV. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other reme lies failed, we saved hei life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Out niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Desperate taroat ami lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. In t'allible for Coughs and Colds. 50c md $1.00 bottles guaranteed by rheo. F. Kluttz & Co. Trial hot les free. 1 FREE SERVICES. Purchase a gas stove for $10.00 and get a service pipe and con nections put in without extra charge. Salisbury Gas & Electric Light Company, 111 Inniss street. 'res h'; lot No. 2 Mack erel, 2 for 15c. CaH and Try Them. G. T. FilOlVERY, -Phone 109. Lime. Csment. Plaster Just Received, in car Joad lots, THE HIGHEST GRADES OF Portland Rosendale it short notice. I make a specialty of ihe Sprinefleld Rubber Tire, whi"h Jir"1Tfin p-uaFantee. vive me i ca IT would you like a nice pair of Drop-Stitch Hose right now if you could get them cheap. kiliiUJill 1) n)P li) lllli! A. M. BASINGER, ear Citjr Hall, , Salisbury, N C have a nice assortment from 15 cents up. is the titnei to buy your A 35c. Value in Lace at ALSO The Best Remedyj L Bowel "I have been in ness for twenty sold most all of medicines of any Cholic Cholera ! for Stomach and roubles. . th9 drug busi years and have the proprietary note. Among the entire! list 1 1 ave never found anything to equal Chamberlain's and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel fpAllKlAO ' ' aan-n f T TT 1 1 1 ' 111 vuli vc oaye V of Columbus, Ga W. Wakefield. "This remftdv cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in my faftiily and I have recomended and bold hundreds of oottle8 of it to my customers to their entire satifef action Tt f ords a quick and pleasant form.'i James I'lummer, druggist. sure cure in a For sale bv "1 wish to truthfully state to I ou and the readers of these few lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is wilbou't question, the best and only cure for dyspepsia that 1 have ever come in contact with and I have used many other prep rations. John Beam, West Mid dlesex, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains all the natural digestants. It will digest all kinds of food and can't help but do you good. Jas. Plummer. n Salisbury Drug Co.? CAN SERVE B I C Y C L E. For the month cf July we shall offer special bargains. Second- Eland Bipycles at any old price. Easy terms. Complete line of Sundries. Repairing a Specialty. G. S. Williams & Co., near Standpips. Our line of childrens hose and sox is the be in town. st No. I." Rock Lime AND BEST GRADE OF Calcined Plaster, Special prices made to contractors- and builders either in car load lot? or less. Cheapest to buy best quality ana aiso get iuu veigots. J. ALLEN BROWN Those : famous little pills De Witt's Little Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus 2iving you j pure, rich blocd to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never arrioe. James Plummer. f.-. ; With a Delicious and RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED : BY - , Johnston's arilla Sarsap QUART BOTTLES. IS THE SHADOW OF DEATH. Refreshing drink At Their Fountain. TRY ONE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given of a dissolu tion of the firm of Ramsaur& Graham The firm dissolved bvmutual assent . CCU. UlU, OVlm - F R. GRAHAM, G. A RAMSAUR. prlT T T T weather makes you think of lawn dresses, doesn't it? " We are getting ready to take tr -3 2 REMINDER A Wkol Family Oared. Mrs. C. H. Kincrsbtirv. who keem a millinery and fancy goods store at St. juuuuh urauoip vo., mien., ana wno is well known throughout the country, I was badly troubled with rheuma tism, catarrh and neuralcia. T had liver complain jt and was very bilious. I was in a bad condition; every day I be gun to fear that I should never he n. well woman: 'that I should hav in settle down into a chronic invalid, and live in the shadow of death. I wxaxi v3 x j 13 DAii.oAi'Aiii ijiiA rec ommended to me. I TOOK FOUR are prone to forget and all laundries SOOtl anU eVerV Diece Of awn IS markPri seem alike to them. But the work? That's the test. Our laundry is re- down! It's cmvnor fact tnn membered with feeling of satisfaction . 0 . 'SJJq'tiS. paintul We are prepared to offer you some values Salistmrv Steam Laundrv n SHAUts, hammocks and Canopies at " 1 does not iDjure goods. Everything is tnorongniy cleansed and beautifully j umsnea. HNSOM'S X Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest- Anfc ftnrl ts n i "rVJ rt.hAr rrflno vo tinn BOTTLES AND IT CURED m Vn n 7nn,,h it in 1,," cured my family both. I am very glad stantlv relieves and A wuiuu cueenuiiT I mnna a inn nuct im i J rt hn.n Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgia Cramps and an omer resu 1 ts 01 1 mperiect a lgestion. Price 50c. and SI. Large g Ire contains 2H times m&ii sixe. jbiooKaii atxmtayspepsiamiuiedfrefl 1 Prepared fey E. C. OeWITT CO CbKago. James Plummer, Druggist. that I heard of it. I would cheerful lv recommend "it to every one. I have iaKen many other kinds of medicine. I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them." MICHJ6AK DBU CO., IMtralt, Kick. For Sale bv Edwin r!nt.hrtl Tamou Plummer, J. W. r-ornelison & Co., and A X' - XV1ULU 00 JU. 5 OF GEEATER INTEREST to our lady customers than all the well-filled bottles of drugs and medi cines i the corner of the store where PERFUMERY, SOAPd, TOILET ARTICLES, COSMETICS, &c. . are gathered The collection is in every way worthy of the interest it creates. The goods are of excellent quality and any so good can not be bad at these prices. One can be bright and sweet at little cost. ' - NICE COOL SODA AT THE FOUNTAIN - AT CDTBRELL'S Drag Store. KIDNEY Positively Guaranteed. P I La L S I THEY CURE! NOT SIMPLY RELIEVE Oh. what a blessine vour Kidney Pills have been to me. I could not straighten uj for a year, and walking nearly killed me. Now 1 could run a foot race, and when I see a tnur humping alone, I tell him to set a box of John ua a xwiuucy j-iiis anu un well,' j. j, JOJEst CantQn, Ohio SOPERIOR TO ANY HIGH-PRICED REMEDY AH druggists refund the money if It faiUto cure Sold by J. W. Cornelison & Co. KOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as executor of the last will and t-s'aaient of ' Chas. F. Baker, dee'd., I hereby give notice to all persons having claims against the estate of the decedent to exhibit the same to me on o before the 3rd day of Jul v,i 1902 All p-nn indebted to said f state are without furttter notice. E B NEAVE, Executor of Cha F Baker Dated, 2nd day of July, 1901. Uraige & Craige, at'ys. fi The Gardner lasal Respirator A new scientific device by which Catarrh, Asthma, Hay Fever and all -Throat and Bronchial Troubles may be treated in a manner sanctioned by nature. EUCA-TAR, a new inhalant, is not a "patent medicine" but an ap- f roved combination of nature's heal ng and soothing elementa-the health giving products of the forf st trees. With this instrument, and this remedy, tb. afflicted, instead of as sassinating the stomach with death dealing drugs, may breathe by the hour the healing and purifying- ex .baiations of th pine, the eucalyptus, iSori h Carolina Tar pt.n. f and ipt, wpII A lalv anralir nlaa ann41w n A . 1 -. f a ; . - . wj, fiuw;, iiEaiauu ouu tuurcuicui jr. oeparaiiion vi pure ana impure airacc tnplisncd by System of values. You breathe in and out through the TnniroA tsi ttto 8,ame tubes nasal respiration,- which I the only correct form. Treatment is ,tfT 1 ajrect w f disease. No acid, no cocain, no mineral. Sold to eighty pe The Respirator the best lun cent, of all inquirers exerciser yet devised Endorsed by all users. v or sale by
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