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SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAJXT iBXCEPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. ROUECHE. I CLINT. N. BROWN, f Procrietora. Entered at postofflce as second-class matter. BDB80RIPTION RATJ;S : Oat Tear, Qlx Months. Three One Month, One Week, 14.00 8.00 1.00 .35 .10 Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra cost. for advertising rates apply to ttfe publishers Office over Burt's shoe store, on Main street. Salisbury, N. C, July 9, 1901. NOT PROGRESSIVE. The Sun yesterday stated that the aldermen, through a commit tee appointed to look after the matter, had decided to discontinue opening up new streets. The cause for this decision was given that the cost of such streets on the basis of the prices asked by prop erty pwners -would cost $10,000, ' hence it was deemed best to stop the work. We said, too, that it was stated that many property owners had put an excessive value on their lots through which it was proposed to ran tbe streets. Tbl8 is a regretaWe fact and is a condition that ought not prevail. .At a time wheu Salisbury is build ing up and progressing the citizens should do all they cau to yah for ward the interest of the town. In placing too high a value on property the citizens certainty are standing in tbfeir own light from a business and financial view. The extension of the streets would increase the TJe of other property along the" extended street belonging to the palifes- sell ing, besides adding largely tt? the town, and the citizens are making a mistake in asking too much for their property. It fo be hoped that property owners wiff see their error by offer ftfaf their lots at reduced prices anc? that the al dermen will reconsider rt matter and proceed in opening up sheets again. The discovery o Texas in such J large having a perceptible the price of coal in fuel oil in quantities, is 1 effect upon that section. Ref errng to this matter, the St Lrfjuis itepuDlic saytf stance, one railroad coal to Mobile has price from $1.75 ,p $1.10 " a ton New Orleans has had; the price of Alabama coal reduced 60 and 65 cents a ton by the competition of Texas oil. Every 4 a. i . . i. m i -1 i oouin wnere J. ex as oil has gone has received i reductions in the price of coal. These! .Sgures verify the bright prophecies . that were made whn the gush covered. Just what may timately expected, the that has taken place predicts. California railroads , used 2,000,000 tons of soft coal last year, costing about $10,000,- 000. All the roads are now eauin- ping their engines With ers. Estimates tx tbe barrels of oil that will ed at 7,000,000 co 000." "For in- hat furnishes reduced the were dis be ul- change in California oil burn number of be requir- ting $5,000, 1 cost. Durham Herald Farmers have been harvesting their crops by moonlight and out in Nebraska j they tramps with pitchforks and forced them into the J iarvelt fields, and some people think farmers are not enterprising. J . i i i Did the Kansas preacher, who pr-eac&eel in his s lixtj waist, preach tbe new theology that there hotter place ttrau Kansas? Ral )igb New and s a morning Urnfinsooro wan paper "with telegrf.phic dispatches. Alany people -in Durham want the same thing but they it bad enough to s do not want and' for the liave chased Observer. and find ref or con- It is estimated that Americans Nererlo "Theit Religion. 'It has been too rr.uch the habit of tbe majority of the good peo plaoi Vhiladeld hia.'i j observes the PLiTaclelDhia ! IRecord. "to nut u I ' aside personal responsibility for ill : festering corruption of our s political manaj emen uge gainst i the science theLr stanch Republican ism and tW hic'h aims and achieve merits of the grnd q "They are retry plight of ani old Georgia who arose in pray er said: j T " r3redderin' ana be& a mighty meaa Ptmg Id party. much in $500,000,000 annually on their Summer vacations. -The Atlanta Journal mentions the paintnl fact that "no sooner does an Ohio Republican conven tion throw a bouquet to the ne groes than a mob of Ohioans go out and try to throw a rope over a few of them." sisterin, 1 pngger in my dpwns 'specially ddwns since I jined de church. I ens an' wsfcermillins; got drunk-1 shot craps; I slashed udder coons. -wif my razor, an' 1 done a sight er udder j things, but thank the good Lawll, bredderin yet lost my Dog owners in Tarrytown, N. Y., are beginning to complain be cause an ordinance just passed pro vides that "Any owner of a dog found at large without beiDg muzzled will be subjected to a fine of $10." About the worst case of in gratitude on record is reported from Chicago. A dog saved a boy from drowning by dragging him from the lake, but in doing so skinned his ankle a little, and the boy's mother had the police kill the dog for biting him. an' sisterin' religion!' " I never Over 8,000,000 persons in Ger many are insured against illness. If you are cheerful everything yields a profit,- if you all is lost. the meeting negro and ptoled chick- I cussed; 1 are gloomy -The Asheville Citizen reports that Secretary Wilson is deeply concerned over the denuding of the forests and is earnestly in fa voiLof tbe Appalachain Park. Ht thinks "the entire mountain range, for a distance of at least 150 miles and 5 miles in width, should lv placid under government super vision. The secretary and party are i .w at Mt. Mitchell. His visit ii Western North Carolina will produce some very benefijial results. If you cannot have the ocean, be grateful for the bathtub. "I wish tcjt truthfully state to you and thejreaderi of these few lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without 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 Bam, West Mid dlesex. Pa. No preparation equa'f Kdol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains nil the natural dijjestants. It will d'gest all kinds of food and can't help but do you good. Jas. Plummer. Job Couldn't Have Stood It. If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst caxe of piles on earth. It has Cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the talve in the world.; Price 25c Cure guaranteed. Sold F, Kluttz & Co. Saves Two Jrom Death Our little daoghter had an al most fatal attack whooping cough and broDcMt5s1," write Mrs. W. K. Haviland J of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when a I other reme dies failed, we saved her life -with Dr. King's New Disc) very. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, ala 6 used this wonderful medicine nd today she is perfectly jwell." f Desperate throat and lung dis ases yield in Dr. King's New Dis overy as to no other medicine on earth. In fallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co. Trial bot tles free. I 1 FROM THE TELEGRAPH. Plague in virulent form has broken out at Amoy, China. United States Consul General James G. Stowe, at Cape Town, has resigned. . The ship Laos, which has arriv ed at Marseilles-from Yokohama. has 15 cases of plague on board. The Cramps, of Philadelphia, claim $264,000 on account of the delay in furnishing armor for the Alabama. ' - t Twenty passengers were injur ed by a shifting engine "sidewip ing" a Pennsylvania express train at Columbus, Ohio. ' Attorney Frederick D. White, son of Ambassador to Germany Andrew D. White, committed sui cide at Syracuse, N. Y. Great heat extends throughout western Europe from Spain to Scandinavia. Heat prostrations are reported from many points. Ruhlin defeated Fitz-jimmons in a wrestling match at Madison Square Garden, New York, last night, winning two falls in socces sion. ' : v Near Douglas, Ga. , Jake Devoss, a negro laborer was working a team of mules yesterday. The mules balked and the negro flew into a rage. He went to the house, got a Winchester rifle and shot both mules dead. Devoes wife expostulated with him, and be turned the rifle upon her, in dieting a wound which may prove fatal. James McKinnon, who owned the mules, and his brother, Charles, attracted by the shooting, started for the bceue. The infuri ated negro saw them coming and began shooting at them. Charles McKinnon was instantly: killed and James McKinnon was so bad ly wounded that he will probably die. Then Devoss escaped to the swamps. The connty authorities were notified and started in pur suit of the murderer with blood hounds. More bloodshed is look ed for. . ?vi;' BEAUTIFUL 2 Iff fill flit Call and TLese works of Art are now on display at this store. make your selections. Aesthetic Decorations-for Every Home. There are six beautiful subjects in this collection, reproducing home scenes. "The Pillow Fight," "Papa's Letters," "The Eaves dropper," "Young Motherhood," etc. . Inese pictures are taken from life by a New Process, lne de licately tinted figures, thrown into graceful relief by the richly con trasting colors of draperies and furnishings, seem to be end wed with all the charm of reality. You seem to oatch the delicate fragrance of the bloHsoms, almost bear the tremulous murmur and joyous glea of happy childhood, and are keenly sensible of the alluring witchery of lovefs dawning and the plaintive melody of the harpsicord as " it re sponds to the reminiscent mode of the fair musician. The result is a matchto0 nd consummate harmony that gratifies and captivates the mosn aesthetic taste, producing all the charm and enchantment of the finest painting. Cull at this store and learn how you may obtain one or all of these , Spftncer One-Price Mi . leaders in low prices. Dealers in shoes, produce, groceries, drugs and patent medicines. Ready-mado pant-V overall, starts, and staple dry goods and notions.' Measures taken for ready-made suits. Samples on exhibition here. Spencer Kl." C i-ad ies will call and get their FREE Perfume those holding letters for it. ? Store, The fool shooeth his neighbor' hens from his back yard, but the wise man fixeth up a snug place for theui to lay in. Those famous little; pills Aeyvitts ljittie Kisers compe kyour liver and bowels to do their r; - . .. :; f duty, thus giving you pure, rich hlood to recuperate yoUr body Are easy to take. Never gripe COOKING GAS, : $1.49 NET. FREE SERVICES. Purchase a gas stove for $10.00 irid get a service pipe and con nections put in without! extra charge. ' i Salisbury Gas & Electric ; Light Company 111 Inniss street. ; A Good Cough Medicine. Many thousands have, been re stored to health 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 certair n to prove beneficial. Coughs 1 hat have re sisted all other treatment for years, have yielded t( this remedy and perfect health be en restored. Cases that seemed hopeless, that the climate of famoun health re sorts failed to benefit,' have been permanently cured by its use. For sale by James Plummer.drug gist. 'j .. I The Best Remedy fori Stomach and Bowel Troubles "I have been in the drug ness for twenty years and sold most all of the medicines of any no the entire list I have busi-have proprietary e. Among never iound anything to equal Chamberlain's Cholic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stoma ;h and bowel troubles," says O. W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga. "This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in my family and I have recomended and sold hundreds of bottles of it to ; my c astomers to their entire- satisfaction. It af fords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form?' For sale, by James Plummer, druggist. OF GREATER INTEREST ; to our lady custoDiers i than all the well-filled bottles of druers and medi cines i.i the corner of the store ' where PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES, CiOSMETICS, &c. are gathered s The rnllpctlon la In every . way worthy of the interest it creates.-The goods are of excellent quality and any so good can not be had at theso. prices. One can be bright and sweet at little cost.' ' NICE COOL SODA AT THE FOUNTAIN V; . AT '! COTHRELL'S Dro? Store.. BOARDERS WANTED Bice country home fine view of mountains, railroad and river, boat ing lice, half mile from d-pot, tele graph and express office. Terms $!5 per month or $4 per week. J. R. RUST, Prop. Bridgewater, N. C. Shirt "Waist, White Lawns, v 10 to 25 cents. Figured Lawns, 10 and 12 1-2 cents. Valenciennes and Torchon Laces. Black and white Serpentine Laces. White Organdies, 10 to 50 cents. Wash Orp-nnrlift " "EM. PHIPT iuifni 1L fo) en's Oxfords ifwffl -v m sum nmm. 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 low shoes, 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, $3.50, $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 some unusually com fortable styles for old men and men with tender feet. Some are lace and some are congress. CHAPTER 3. That our story may have a thrilling climax, as air good stories have, we will close everything in this lot worth regularly from $3.0O 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. the These bargains well deserve the title given them at head of this ad; "The King of Shoe Bargains." ;hoe S"oire, The (Burt 111 North Main street, - - - Salisbury, N. C. - .m mt nmk i gm, tm gm tw r n ws gm T 0W fT T tm T fm T 0m p IP I h ! i i r J i i ! H i 1 V 1 r " ! t! i r J I h CARRIAGE REPAIRII1G Sheer Lawns. AND BUILDING. I take th's method of informing my witmns and the public generally that I have had my shop thoroughly over ruled and have-added to my force uore mechanics, and am now much ettr prepared for business than ever fore. I have on hand a large lot of ine material, and am prepared, to do ill kinds of "t " CARRIAGE WORK it short notice. T make'a specialty of .he Sprinefield Rubber Tire. whih as act unlimited guarantee. Give me i call. A. M. BASINGER, ear City Ilall, - Salisbury, N C would you like a nice pair of Drop-Stitch Hose right now if you could get them cheap. 1 ip ! 55 (M'lOW CCluttz & leileman.! iP :- - . i Scliool of Music and of Elocution. Misses Minnie ajid Bettie Stallings vill open a school of Music and of elocution and Physical Culture, in this city ; on" the 2nd day of ?iext September, at 225 W. HorahSt., vhere they will have commodious and pleasant studio and instruction rooms. Instruction will be given- duriog the summer to those desiriog it) Patronage is respectfully solicited. Call on them at 225 W. Horah St., or address them through the P. O., Box 270. . Salisbury Drur Co., CAN SERVE Bli a Delicious ani Refreshiiiir drink ' At Their Fountain. TRY ONE. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF CAKES Received Today Gyfflf B I C Y C L b or the month of July we shall ffer special bargains. Se.cond t i ri . . iana uicj cies at any old price asy terms. Complete line of Sundries. Repairing a Specialty. have a nice assortment from 15 cents up. A 35c. Value in Luce at 25c. Our line of childrens hose and sox is the best in town. Fresh SuddIv of Blue Ribbon Extracts. Good Sardines at 5c. per box. Fresh lot No. 2 Mack- erel, 2 for 15c. Call and Try Them. G. T. MOIVERY, Phone 109. NOTICE. i JNotice is hereby given of a dissolu tion or the Arm of Ramsaur& Graham l ne nrm dissolved by mutual assent ueD. otu, . F R. GRAHAM, , G. A EAMSADR. iams & Co., r. near Standpipe. weather makes you think of lawn dresses, doesn't it? We are getting ready to take 1y R REMINDER ire prone to forget and all laundries SO On ana every Diece OT lawn IS marked aime hu iiueiu. nuh me won.' That's the test. Our laundry is re-1 Hnun1 I'c om! n or -fa ct ro while that of others recalls painful memories, ine Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially divests the food and aidt Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In. stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Nausea: oleic Headache, uastraigia Cramps and all other resu 1 ts o f i inper f ect d igestion. Price 50c. and Jl. Large 8 ixe contain 2H times mail alsa. Book all about dyspepsia mailedfree Prtportd ky C C DtWITT CO Cbleaao. James Plummer, Druggist. fJfflP fipfflPfll PlBslfiB listury Steam' Launarv in tillUSl UWiilBull h iSidUMi not Injure goods. Everything Is We are prepared to offer you some values SHADES, HAMMOCKS and Canopies at Just Received, in car Joad lots, THE HIGIIESr GRADES OF thoroughly cleansed and beautifully I H t l j iTiuisuea. dOHNSON'S (osiTIVClvntiaoBin-e'ri. DIE I C r i . . tf omana iiosenaaie they cure. NOT SIMPLY RELIEVE rtt, ki : s.. . taac ijctu ill III " I r-rtu . . . .. for n yer. and watkinv nnrl. tiiixi " iii wncu i see a mm. numpiii); nione. i leu hinv tn pet a hcrx of Toht " J ' aim gri wen." i. i, joNKS. Caulou.Ohi- 5'JPERIOR TO ANY IIIGH-PRICHD REMED": K drugsiata rotund the money if it faiU to cur Sold by.J. W. Cornellson & Co. Mi "it l-1 t Jl 1 r The Gardner ALSO No. I." Rock Lime AMD BEST GRADE OP Calcined Plaster. Special prices made to contractors and builders either in car load lot? or lew. Cheapest to buy best quality una aiso get iuii.weignts. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having Qualified as executor of the last will and t-snament of Chas. F. Balrer, dee'd.. I hereby crive notice to all persons having claims against the esTate or tne decedent to exhibit the same to me on o before the 3rd day of Jn1". 1902 All prm indebted to said estate ar nqulred to settle without further notice. K B NBAVE. Executor of Chas. F Baker. J. ALL tN KKIJWN Dated, 2ni day of July. 1901. , - " ...j Uraige & (jraige, at Vasal Respirator. A new scientific device by which Catarrh, Asthma, Hay Fever and all T hroat and Bronchjal 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 fceul rg and soot hingelernents-ibe health giving products of the for st trees With this instrument, and this remedy, tb. afflicted, instead of as sassinating the stomach with death dealing drufss, may breath hy the hour the healiDg and purifying ex l;!ations of th pine, the euralvptus. lon h Carolina Tar tr.nrrl upt w 11 sifely, purely, pleasantly aod conveniently. Separation 1 1 pure and impure air acc mplidhtd by system of values You breathe in and cut thrcugb tlie same tubes n? sal respiration, which I the onlv c nvct form n rpatn pnt i direct t seat of disease. No acid, no ctcain, no mineral. Sold to eighty per cent, of all inquirers Endorsed by all ust.rs. The itesniratfir the i sr. inr exerciser yet devised. For sale by 'ys.
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