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SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) cu^fLBaowN, 1 - P^tor. Entered at postoffice as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Six Months. Three One Month, One Week, 54.00 2.00 1.00 .35 .10 Delivered by 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. SALISBURY, N. C., JULY 18, 1901. Cant Kill ’Em All. The Baltimore News says: “The special Providence which watches over fools, drunken men and chil dren continues to hold Carlisle D Graham in its protecting care, that persevering individual having made his fifth successful descent of Niagara rapids in a barrel yes terday. Some friend should re late to him, while there is yet time, the fable about the pitcher which went once too often to the well. It seems most peculiarly applica ble to his case.” Not on your life. Let him go on. The world has never suffered on account of the loss of such a fool.—Raleigh Post. FROM THE TELEGRAPH. Ida and Edith Yeoland, sisters ind actresses committed suicide in London. Cardinal Gibbons was entertain ed at dinner at the Brazilian Lega tion in London. The strike of stationary fireman in Pennsylvania mines caused 43,- 000 men to be idle. A serious deadlock, Britain and Russia, negotiations at Pekin. Fifteen negroes are have been killed in a caused by delays the reported to fight with WWWMMWMMM&fMMM^MtlfMMl NOT A MAN CUT BUT THE PRICES ON SHIRTS FEARFULLY CUT. Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! Boy’s Shirts, Men’s Shirts, Colored Shirts, Dress Shirts, White Shirts, Work Shirts, A RESPECTABLE FULLNESS. The Greensboro Record gets off the following good one on the edi tors, who attended the editorial association held there last week in the way of advertisement: Greensboro has had considerable advertising from the brethren of the press since going home. The fact that they are able to pen a few lines shows what manner of place Greensboro is. They all went home “full” but it was the right kind of fullness. No one was present at the edi tors’ meeting from this office, hence the SuN cannot speak from personal observation either of Greensboro or of the “fullness” of the editors. Greensboro, how ever, is a thriving, hustling city and the editors write like they were “treated” royally, if not with champagne and other queenly Jealousy Among Negroes. It is announced that the wife of Booker T. Washington wasdefeat- ed for the presidency of the Na tional Association of Colored Wo men, at Buffalo last week. This need occasion no surprise. It takes a whole lot of work to get a negro to be anything else but a negro. In other words, there is jealousy among them and when one begins to rise in the scale, the others want to pull him down. This is not true of all of them, of course, but as a race it cannot truthfully be denied.--Greensboro Record. Masqueraded as a Woman. Little Rock, Ark., July 17.—A great sensation has been created at Kings River, Madison county, Ark., by the arrest of “Miss Jen nie Sears,” a popular young school teacher, who has been employed droughts. The citizens of Greens-j^ere for two years. “Miss Jen ¬ boro did themselves proud in en tertaining the editors and the Rec ord man kept tab with them and published the record. It was a piece of well turned pleasantry and will do doubt be enjoyed by the boys even if they were “full” part of the time. nie” has turned out to be a man —Over 45,700 claims for sions on account of the war pen- with Spain were filed with the Pension Commissioner last year. —The Cleveland (Ohio; Tax Equalization Board has increased the assessable value of Senator in disguise. Sears, it is alleged, committed a murder in Texas seven years ago and since then has been posing as a woman. He made a beautiful girl, and the people of staid old Madison county were almost over whelmed by the revelation. Sev eral of the young men of the coun ty had entered into strong rivalry on his account. When arrested he had $2,000 in cash on his person. Sears will be taken to Texas at once by the offi cere making the arrest. Mexicans in New Mexico, A special to The Atlanta Jour nal from Birmingham, Ala., says: Six hundred Galloway and Chicka saw coal miners are on strike at the Charbon Hill coal fields. During a severe wind and elec trictai storm yesterday evening the Methodist church at Hills boro, Ala., was struck by lightn ing and burned to the ground. Topeka, Kans., July 17.—The rains that have fallen in Kansas last night and today have practic ally assured a corn yield of at least 50,000,000 bushels and the yield may even be greater. In attempting to start a fire with coal oil at I ndianapolis,Roy Jones, aged 12, and his 4 year-old brother were burned to death. Their mother was frightfully burned while trying to rescue the child ren. Milwaukee, July 17.—Enable to hold out any longer on account of the scarcity of funds, fifty machinists voluntarily went back to work at the works of the Allis- Chalmers Company yesterday, thus virtually putting an end to the strike in Milwaukee. Itisex- pected today will see a general re turn to work of the men in every shop in the city. Shirts For 25c to 39c. We wiil SELL SHITRS for COST for the next 30 days. Now is the time; Come early and get what you want before they are gone. Low Cut Shoes SIE AU Straw Hats at Cost Fruit Jars, in quarts and half gallons and Rubbers for fruit Jars. Baker’s Straight Flour $1.90 a sack. Arbuckles coffee, lie a package. Granulated sugar 17 pounds for $1.00. We are Selling Dry Goods Cheap. Shoes, Hats, and Furnishing Goods of all descriptions, Trunks, Valises, Umbrallas, Hardware and a first-class line of Groceries. We Keep Most Anything You Can Ask For. Spencer One-Price Mi Store, F. M. LAMPKIN. Hanna’s street car lines $595,000 to $6,000,000. from At The Seashore First Shirtwaist Girl-—So you — In hot weather, don’t drink. The statement is made that one hundred and seven men “of who vile are going rowing with Mr. Floor walker? His trick is to threaten to rock the boat unless you give him a kiss. Second Shirtwaist Girl (naively) Well — ' l 1 “I wish to truthfully state to you and the readers of these few lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without question, the best and only cure for dyspepsia that I have ever come in contact with and I have used many other prep- rations. John Beam, West Mid dlesex, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dyspep ia 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. It is easy enough to love youi enemies after you have gotten the dot ter of them. TALK. Our third summer consignment of corsets arrived yesterday, with the lot is the new straight front corset shown in the New York papers a few weeks ago. It is shorter than our regular straight front and is made of im ported batiste. Price, $1.00. Also a new straight front Corset at 50c. Extra size Cor sets up to size 30. LAGES, lOSIERYI New Valenciennes Edges and Insertions. Fancy Serpentine Lace, in Black and White. TSE. Woninawalk If you are a man who likes dressy footwear, The Burt Shoe Store 111 North Main street Salisbury, N Just a Little Newer in Style, Just a Little Snappier in Effect, Just a Little Better in Quality, Just a Little Easier Fitting, Than any other shoe: Buy a pair of the new “Won-in-a-walk” Line. All leather, all lasts, all styles, all toes, all Goodyear welted. Prices $3.50 to $5.00. wirw wwwww^www^/wwwwwa CARRIAGE REPAIRING AND BUILDING. I take this method of informing my patrons and the public generally that [ have had my shop thoroughly over- nauled and have added to my force more mechanics, and am now much better prepared for business than ever before. I have on hand a large lot of one material, and am prepared to do all kinds of CARRIAGE WORK it short notice. I make a specialty of t.he Springfield RuhUM-r r m^- - - - - 1 call. day in New York last week be cause they had been overcome by the heat, one hundred were drink ers, and most of the hundred were under the influence of liquor when they became overheated.” afraid to let me go with him, all the girls say he never rocks the boat.—Brooklyn Eagle. If a man could walk day and night without resting, he ==========^^ make a journey around the Our chief concern should be notG n 128 days. to obtain higher places«but fill well ^-—-—--— could earth A new lot of Club Vellum Paper, an inex pensive correspondent paper, 12Jc. pound. Envelopes 2Oc. hundred. —Willie Anderson, an Illinois youth, is breaking all After falling from four story houses too many mention, lightning took records, and five times to a whack the places we already hold. Better 1 to fill an humble position well than to occupy one above ability. Lots of people keep up honey-moon long after all honey is gone out of it. their the A. M. BASINGER, Salisbury, N C at him along with twelve other boys the other day. He was able to play ball the next day, while his twelve companions were being b^rne to the cemetery. Nearly $3,000,000 is recom mended for improvements in the Cumberland river, Tennessee, by the engineer in charge of Govern ment work. Cures Cancer, Blood Poison, Eating Sores, Ulcers. Costs Nothing to Try. Strikes a Rich Find. “I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,” writes F. J. Green, of bandster, N. IE, “No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medi- Kliittz & Kernan CAN SERVE A NICE ASSORTMENT OF CA KES Near City Hall, New Goods® NEW GOODS MAU 1 unOntfiUi Our sales have been so large that we’ve bought, here in the middle of the season, a new line of S u m m e r Goods. Being our off season we were able to buy at 1-3 off and we of fer you now full advantage of this big discount. Here are a few of the things. Some French scientists have settled the question as to how peo ple got on this hemisphere. They say that about a hundred and sixty thousand years ago there was land communication where Berings Straits are now and that ali people who were hunting for more room and better quarters had to do was to walk over. TH i 1 i cines I ever used. They have also Blood poison and deadly cancer;, , . are the worst and most deep- my in exc ^ ent , h ^ h seated blood diseases on earth, yet I , . , iters are just splendid for female, the easiest to cure when Botanic trnn hi as/ th^t th^ —According to figures compiled by The Pittsburg Dispatch the steel strike is daily costing the three companies involved $210,000 and the workmen $156,000. It is estimab d that, in the daily loss of nearly 23,000 boxes of tin plate a day, the American Tin Plate Com pans is daily losing over $90,000, while the loss to the canning com- panu , unable to secure their ma teria', is enormous in addition. The close of the second day the stationary firemen’s strike of in Pennsylvania finds fully 33,000 miners idle in the Wyoming dis trict of the anthracite coal region, which extends from Duryea to Nanticoke. The total number of men idle now in the whole anthra cite region is estimated at 65,000. There are 40,000 mine workers in the Lackawanna region, but they are not ail out. If the strike ex tends to the Hazleton, Schuylkill and Shamokin region 130,000 men may be idle before long. Blood Balm is used. If you have blood poison, producing ulcers, bone pain, pimples, mucous pat ches, falling hair, itching skin, scrofula, old rheumatism or offen sive form of catarrh, scabs and scales, deadly cancer, eating, bleeding, festering sores, swell ings, lumps, persistent wart or sore, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B) It will cure even the worst case after everything else fails. B. B. B. drains the poison out of the system and the blood, then every sore heals, making the blood pure and rich, and building up the broken-down body. Bo tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) thor oughly tested for 30 years. Drug stores, $1 per large bottle. Trial treatment free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., Describe trouble and free medical advice given until cured. B, B. B. does not contain mineral poisons or mercury (as so many advertised remedies do), but is composed of Pure Botanic Ingredients. Over 3000 testimonials of cures by tak ing Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) For sale by James Plummer, troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, inn down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family.” Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co. It is easier to keep well than getcured. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers taken now and then, will al ways keep your bowels in perfect order. They never gripe but pro mote an easy gentle action. James Plummer. When in need of a street hack notify W. F. Kelsey or phone 206. C00» GAS, 81.49 NET. YOU Refreshing drink TRY ONE. Received Today Fresh Supply of Blue Ribbon Extracts. Good Sardines at 5c. per box. Fresh lot No. 2 Mack erel, 2 tor 15c. OF GREATER INTEREST to our lady customers than all the well-tilled bottles of drugs and medi cines is the corner of the store where PERFUMERY, SOAPS, 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 *o good can not be had at these prices. One can be brightand sweet at little cost. NICE COOL SOBA AT THE FOUNTAIN ■ AT CUTHRELL’S Drag Store. Call and Try Them Some unusually pretty patterns of 15c lawns bought to sell at only 10c a yard, these will sell fast too. An as sortment of 7 l-2c and 10c lawns to sell at 5c a yard. The Scotch lawns worth 5 to 7 l-2c we are selling at 31-2 cents a yard. 500 yards of 36 inch ‘ Windsor” percale, a 12 l-2c percale at 7 l-2c a yard. 1000 yards more of yd wide 10c percale to sell at 5c a yard. Yard wide Bleached Domestic,usually sells for 7 l-2c at 5c a yard. It Dazz^s the World. No discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Ur* King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It’s severest tests I Consumpt i have been on hopeless victims of It Girdles the Globa. The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, ex tends round the earth. It’s the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only infallible Pile cure. 25c a box at Theo. F. Kluttz & Go’s. Consumption, Pneumonia, Hem orrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup,Hay Fever Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co., who guarantee sat isfaction or refund money. Large bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tles free. Kodol Dyspepsia Core Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature ia strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It lathe latestdiscovereddigest- ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. MOWERY, Phone 109. B I CYC is the to buy L E time your An assortment of colors of 32 inch Madras, the best sellers we have at 12 l-2c a yard. lint Cat to Just Received, in car load lots, THE HIGHEST GRADES OF Portland ^Rosendale Price sip and $1. Large size contains 2% times immks ar. bomb small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. De WITT ACO., Cbicaso- JEUIXN X O .James Plummer, Druggist. School of Music and of Elocution. “ A LSO For the month of July we shall offer special bargains. Second Hand Bicycles at any old price. Easy terms. Complete line of Sundries. Repairing a Specialty. near Standpipe. DAIRY BROTHERS. 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. Ill Inniss street. Misses Minnie and Bettie Stallings will open a school of Music and of Elocution and Physical Culture, in this city on the 2nd day of next September, at 225 W. Horah St., where they will have commodious and pleasant stud io and instruction rooms.. Instruction will be given during the summer to those desiring it. Patronage is respectfully solicited Call on them at 225 W. Horah St., or address them through the P. O.. Box 2?0. No. I.” Rock Lime FOR WEAK STOMACH DISORDERED LIVEr Constipation and Malaria IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Nothing so quick to take effect as ^.rt^NSWS ^ >B£H TAW they Strengthen the Stomach, Stimulate the Liver, cure Constipation, and TONE UP THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. A new and perfect substi- Gardner W Respirator AND BEST GRADE OF Calcined Plaster. Special prices made to contractors and builders—either in car load lots or less. Cheapest to buy best quality and also get full weights. J. ALLEN BROWN 5ood, and None so Cheap. THE JOHNSON LABORATORIES, Inc., Philo Sold by J. W. Cornelison & Co. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given of a dissolu tion of the firm of Ramsaur & Graham The firm dissolved by mutual assent Feb. 6th, 1897, F R. GRAHAM. G. A RAMSAUR. A new scientific device by which Catarrh, Asthma, Hay Fever and all Throat and Bronchial Troubles may be treated in a manner sanctioned by P nature. EUCA-TAR, a new inhalant, / / is not a “patent medicine” but an ap- / proved combination of nature’s heal- r x r i n £ an dsoothingelements-thehealth- giving products of the forest trees. \ 1 With this instrument, and this remedy, the afflicted, instead of as- 1 ' sassinating the stomach with death- i 1 / v dealing drugs, may breathe, by the I * 1 A e \ hour the healing and purifying ex- 1 ’ halations of the pine, the eucalyptus, . , . , , ^ori h Carolina Tar, etc., and get well safely, surely, pleasantly and conveniently. Separation if pure and impure air accomplished by system of values. You breathe in and out through the same tubes—n; sal respirat ion, which L the only correct form. Treatment is direct to seat of disease. No acid, no cocain, no mineral. Sold to eighty per cent, of all inquirers Endorsed by all users. The Respirator the best lumr exerciser yet devised. For sale by
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