SALISBURY DAILY SUN.
(DAILY BXCTEPT SUNDAY.)
JOB X. tOUECHE. 1
CLINT. M. BROWN, f
Protiietor.
Etra at postofflce second-clas matter.
For ad Trtlslns rates applj tothe publisher
Offlc orer Burt'a iho store, on Main street.
BTJBSOBIPTION BATES t
One Year,
lx Months,
tkm -One
Month,
One Week,
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Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city
without extra cost. ,
Sausbuky, N. C, Oct. 17,1901.
SOME POSSIBLE CABINET
CHANGES.
The announcement that Secre
tary Root's condition is such as to
give his friends alarm and the ad
aitionai lntormation.tnat he very
shortly will retire from the cabi
net, will revive the falk current fainted en rou
Mormon m
ported as havin
issionaries are re -
c great success in
England especially in London.
Reliable people
say that the prac
trie of polygamy is still going on
Utah, in defiance of law and eenti"
plausible mission
ariej misrepresent ther religion
to those so unwise as to attend
and take any stock
a bad doctrine and
their meetings
in them; Jt is
its missionaries should not be re-
C3ivedinto the
home of any people.
deilingj with
Johann Most J
New I York takes the lead; in
anarchists. Herr
the anarchist, was
sentenced to serve ne year in the
panitentiary, bt hard Jabor, for
his4 paper just pre
vious to the assassination of Presi
dent McKinley an article entitled
"Murder vs. Murder," Mcs'uco'-
lapsed j comp
when President McKinley died
and before Roosevelt succeeded
him with reference to a new cabi
net. It seems to be pretty well
settled that Secretary Hay will all such per p
not long remain one of the official into license
family of the President. Secre
tary Gage, too, it is announced,
would be glad to lay aside official
cares and return to private life
etely and almost
jte to the tombs, prt -
be meant no barm
"In sentencing Herr
ce of the court de
livered a scathing denunciation of
anarchy. Thit is the way to treat
e who turn liberty
claitr ing that
by" the. artie'e.
Most the just
FROM TH
E TELEGRAPH.
Count de la Vaulx failed in his
attempt to crols the Mediterranean
Should Secretary Root reiolve to hn a balloon
i: L.-l a? -.Li.
reure ms acuon migm precipnaie Rioting on a large scale hss
the retirement of the first two broken out ib Seville and other
named. It would be a distinctive places in Spaip.
Jjss to Mr. Koosevelt should any Booker T. Washington, colored,
one of these three resign at thit- of Tuskegeel! Ala., dined with
time. All have proven themselves Presideut RoAeevelt yesterday.
men of capacity even the much
ridiculed and badly underestimated ation, in convention in Milwaukee,
Hay-and we repeat that President &i9Ped reflations calling for
mare tirasuc laws against anarcn-
urn.
When and "Where Will the Profits1
Come Iq?
The United States only took
about six months to begin, fight
and end the war with Spain, yet it
cost the people something over
514 millions of dollars.
Since that date we have been
frantically proclaiming to the Fili
pinos that the war was over and
peace prevailed, which has added
from 2 to 3 hundred millions more
and the end of the cost, nor the
war yet in sight. -
England's flamboyant enterprise
in South Africa has cost to date
1,000 millions of dollars and the
performance seems to be, of the
continuous order. i
r It required 250 thousand sol
diers to persuade Spain to take
her grip off Cuba and turn loose
her other islands, and 85,000 to
introduce us to the good fellow
ship of 'th Filipino?. England
has sent 325,000 soldiers to South
Africa," 101,000 of which are dead,
or otherwise disabled.
When and where will the profit
come in, to either the United
States or England ? '
This is a serious question' our
children, and children' children
will help answer. Raleigh Post.
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
ali s b u r y . G .
; . My grand display of FALL and WINTER
goods stands without a parallel in this sec
tion. Those who have seen it are delighted
with the new styles and charmed with their
cheapness.
Dress Goods and Trinnnmgs.
In dress goods and trimmings I am show
ing as pretty and up-to-date line as was ever
seen in this section.
Ladies' Capes and JacKefe
it you are contemplating buying a wrap
this season be sure and see my line before
buying. I have Jackets from $3.50 to $12.00.
It Dazzles The World.
No discovery ;in medicine" has
ever created one quarter of the ex
citement that has been caused by
Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption Its severest tests
nave been on hopeless victims of
Consumption, Pneumonia, Hem- I have iusf ffAnfl through mv stnrrk of
orroage, I'ieunsy anu uronenms i . . , ,. , i. ,
thousands of whom it haa res- a,,uco a,,u uiiveii uuiau uiuivcn mica auu cuii
tred to perfect health. For now of feriner 400 nairs at and below cost.
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Vf S TotmgWLerica is hard on shoes.
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kind-they can't stand the stumpmgs and
rompings. - ,
BOYS' LAGE SHOES Mack satin calf;
Mckay sewed, strong soles, seams double
stitched and stay ed--GUARANTEED NOT to
RIP, Sizes 3 to 5 1-2, Price . . . . $1;50.
Youths' Satin Calf, like above, sizes 13 to 2,
$1.25.
BOYS' DRESS SHOES in , Imported
Patent Leather, Heavy Box calf and Fine "Vici
Kid, Extension Soles, Manisn Last, sizes 3 to
51-2, : . . . , . $2.00.
Youths' Dress Shoes, like above,' sizes 13 to
2, . . . $1.50. Little Gents Dress Shoes,
sizes, 81-2 to 13, , . ... $1.00 to $1.50.
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Tbe Amerijao BjiiWers' Asspd ol c$ See them and get a bargain while they last.
Rooserelt could but illy spare any
of them at this licne. He needs
them for the sake of his adminis-
ofciore resi
Caleb Powers - at Georgetown.
tration and the COLntry just at this K' theindcrl, ndronnsel. nmnpa
j , j ri j t
iiniin the trial of
Whooping Cough it istho quickest
surest cure m the world, it is
old by all druggist who guaran
!ee satisfaction or rtfnnd money
Large bottles 50c and $1 00. Trial
Kittles free. i j
juncture needs their service.
THE BEE IN HENIU'6 BONNET.
The following dispatch sent out
from Louisville on the 14th pos
Besses national interest:
"The Evening Post today says
that Henry Watterson is a candi
date for the Democratic nomina
tion for Governor of Kentucky.
The Post adds that Wattersoc
hopes to carry Kentucky in 1903,
withjthe view of being the Demo
cratic candidate for President inl
1904.
J.O tne Associated iTess a man
close to Watterson said: 4 'Mr.
Watterson has not announced that
he is a candidate for the presiden
tial nomination in 1904, but some
others,1 were
searched for con
cealed weapons. '
The Rome correspondent of the
London Times savs that Kino
Victor; Emmanuel, Czar Nicholas
nd Em per or J Francis Joseph art
to have a coniereDce.
" It' . -The
steatnslaip Main, 'which was
burned at the; Hoboken fire, ha?
baen reconstructed at the Newport
News Navy Yard at an expense cf
little less thai $1,000,000.
M. J. Britrb, one of the last of
he famous Bp iggs suicide family,
if New Fail field. Conn., was
lay -in. Sherman, near
ather, grandfather.
brother and 6pter lie in suicides"
srraves. r 1j ke the otners ne com
mitted suicidk He hanged him
My new line is now arriving and I will beable
to offer a clean and up-to-date line of shoes
at bottom prices. It will be my earnest en
deavor, whether you want a $1 or a $5 shoe,
to give you the very best shoe possible for
t. u m.., . . ... . ... a ,j
Sx Counterfeiters JaUfd. uic inuncy ciiiu cvciy pdii wdiirtiiieu as. re"
. There are now in the i ai i here presented.
four prisoners on a chnrre of
counterfeiting and two are out on
b nd. Yesterdiv R ; C. Higb,'a
carpenter, 01 KiiirP, woo was
arrested last week for counter
feiting gave bur d in the sum of
300. All theise arrests havo been
maae witn one r exception, since j
the firtst of S?ptem e .Raleigh
Xews and Observer. !
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111 N. Main Street, - Salisbury, N. C. y)
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1 I have one of the prettiest line
13. r r-. ii
or Hugs in xne city; see tnem.
CANDY KITCHEN.
1 have moved my candy" store next
to the First National Bank and I will
endeavor, to barry a fiae stock ci
candies and fruits. Prices the lowest.
AP0ST0L0S KARUSOS.
SEW CROP
I have in stock a nice line
of pants for men and boys.
buried jester
where ! his
(the limb of a tre
with his feet upoi
that he strangled t
last suicide was tht
ti-'teenth in the Briggs family, an(
the record extends back more thai
i
50 jears.
of his friends have been urging Uelf with a stable halter, throwing
,mm to make the race. 1 cannot be the rope over
quoted on the subject." and dropping
That Mr. Watterson has any the ground sd
hope of becoming the Democratic j at" ! '"ls
candidate for President in 1904 is
1 -V am v.
almost oeyona beiiei. - it is
strange, too, that he should desire
to be governor of Kentucky. As
between the glory to be gained in
the gubernatorial and the editorial
chair, Col. Watterson wears the
laurel in the latter case. In the
estimation of many capable critics
he stands unrivalled among the
vigorous, forceful writers of abili
ty in the journalistic world. And
best of all he is unfettered. Make
him Governor of Kentucky and
his administration will probably
prove as good as some others be
fore him. The chances are it will
be no better. He may do the com
monwealth of Kentucky great
It Happer
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"One dajH
came to my q
for a brand
that I did nofl
fed in a Drug Store.
j last winter a lad !
rug store and askec
cf cough medicini
have in stock," say t
Mr. C. R. Gjraodin, the popular
druggist of Ontario, N. Y. ,'Sbi
wai disappointed .ana wanted U
auow 'what (ough preparation
could recommend. I said tohertha
I could freely f recommend Cham
berlan's Couth Remedy and tha'
she could talk a bottle of the rem
edy and aftei giving it a fair trail
if she did not pnd it worth the mon-
ey to bring hack the bottle and 1
would refund the price paid. Lu
tbo course oil a dav or two tht
lady came back in company with a
friend in need of a cough medicint
1 Schley the Amsrican Drejfas.
At last the inevitable compan
ion has ;oome. Admiral Schley is
.he American Dreyfus. .The Chi
3goTribune,a Republican journal,
'.ays so. "But for a conspiracy to
legrade and ruin a Franch officer,"
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t says, ''there Would hare bew
ool Dreyfus case. ! Would there
aave been a Schley case had there
not been an equally knavish con
-piracy to . wreck the reputation of
t gallant American officer?" That
is pretty strong language. "Who
are the "knavish conspirators?'
vVbo are the American du Paty de
Clam, Henry and Esterhazy. Ltt
, he Tribune point tbem out and
jillory therh to public scorn.
Savannah News.
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Turnip Seeds
Just in
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and advised her to buv a bottle oJ
service, but certainly none of more Camberlain's Cough Remedy. J
consider that a very good recom
value than as a journalist.
We hope Col. Watterson will
not take this contemplated step.
Buggies, Spring wagons and Surrys,
Are oiug1 fast at COST.
Nov i the Season for DRILLS.
' We have a car of Buckeye Disc and Hoe
Drills. Also car of Hoosier Disc and Hoe
Drills. They must go We offer them
CUTHRELL'S Droj store.
COOKING GAS
$1.49 NET.
NERVOUSNESS,
in American Disease.
Dr., S. Weir Mitchell is au
thority for the statement that nerv
ousness is the characteristic mal
ady of the American nation, and
statistics show that nerve deaths
number one-fourth of all deaths
recorded, the mortality being main
ly among young people.
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
. QUART BOTTLS.
bni is ue grajia specinc tor uus great
W American disease, because it goes
N straierht to the source of the weak.
building up health and
OOBT
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
mendation for" the remedy."
sale by James Plummer.
For
Lord Ko8eherry, in a speech at
Birmingham, England, advised the
Engli-h to "imitate the Uaited
Staws."
nest t
M strength by supplying rich.abund
M ant food and Dure blood tn the
worn-out tissues, rousing the liver
to activity and regulating all the
organs of the body.
"The MlcMrma Dnj Co." Dctrott, Blek,
- 1 ruxpfisirux
ii are right, then go w iiTwtuUMfainoiaiittiUvrputa. sc
Be title yo
ahead.- George Washington.
Marion Harland says
"Passing over the saving of the
labor the conomy of time expended
i In building nres and waiting until
they are aglow before . beginning to
cook, the mortal tempers bitterly
tried by waiting and watching, the
A I Jl.. J 1
YOU Will never have SUCh another Chance which necessarily accompany the use
to hllV a fir;t rIa?Q Drill 50 rhpan of the coal and wood stove, there is a
lU uuy d Mfbt Lidbb Lirill bO Cneap. wondersul MONEY economv in usinc
gas stoves and ranges.- An average
The estate of W. H. Overman must be set- '""M"' A1
ea UP, hence thlS Unprecedented at a maximum of about $3 per month,
independent 01 tne time ana laoor
economized overtbe old process."
Silisbuy Gas & Electric Light Ccipiaj,
111 Inhiss street.
"Uncle Sam" will spend
A number of Boston ppple
are writing to Gov. OdeM asking
that Czolgof z'a sentence be com
moted to life imprisonment. An
exchange remarks that 4ii'j a
mighty slim chance when .Bo-ton
people can't make fools of them
selves."
500,000 for f
this fiscal year.
Cares Eheuma
the Blood.
ee rural mail delivery
h or sale by Edwin Cuthrell, James
Pluramer, J. W. Cornelison & Co.
T. F Kluttz & Co.
COST SALE;
W. H. OVERMAN & CO.
Would
that chronic
The Florida Times Union says
"With copper in North Carolina,
me res urces 01 tne ooutn are
again brought to the attention of
the industrial world. There be
few things worth having the South
does not supply to her people, but
it is our duty to utilize the boun
ties of nature."
At San Francisco 'on Sunday,
the bishop coadjutor of Quincy,
III., who is attending the Epuco
pal convention, "wore pontificial
vestments, mitre and chasuble
cloth of gold" and celebrated "a
full high mass." Rtualitm is ap-4
parently gaining ground in the
country or in England. Kaleich
News and Observer.
ism or Catarrh through
Ccst Nothing to Try.
vop like to get rid of
heumatism or offen
sive, catarrh forever? Then take
a bottle 01 tfotanic uiooa lialm,
which i "has dured thousands of
boneless cases that had resisted
doctors and patent medicine treat
ment. J Botariic Blood Balm (B. B.
B ) cures through . the blood by de
stroying the poison wbicQ causes
the awful achos in the bones,
joints, shoulder blades and back,
SUITS
swollen glande, hawking, spitiMr,- I)OIlt PaSS By!
bad breath, impaired bearing,etc
thus making
Botanic Bloc
tested for 30
pure Botanic
safe to take
Druggists, $
free by writi
Atlanta, Ga.
and free medi
til cured.
but try B.
a periect cure.
1 Balm thoroughly
ears. - Composed of
f Drugs. . Perfectly
by old and young.
; Trial treatment
nsr'iiioocr Ualm tjo
Describe trouble!
pal advice given un-.
B.
Dbn't give up hope,
M TO ORDER FROM
Our man that takes measures has
twenty years experience and he
can fit you and please you. Our
prices are as low as any first-class
establishment in the Tailoring
business.'
Come m and Examine our Samples
and Prices for yourself,
We have an elegant line of Ready-made Suits
stances because it enables them for Children, Boys and Men. Extra Pants for
to have a comfortable home, i n - .
You are interested in real es
tate or should be. The . rich
are interested because it fur
nishes a reliable income -'he
, pror, ' because it saves them pay
ing lent to. the rich,and the
peop'e in comfortable circum
B., which-makes the
blood pure anli rich and builds an
me " an run
r-
d. 15. 13. ma
giving the ski
perfect heartq
own." tired bony.
:ts the blood red,
u the rich glow
of
Let us tell you about these prop
erties. V . : '' ',. '
MAUPIN BROS.,
Baal Pstate and Insurance A gt'jj.
. ; SIUbury, N. C.
Office: Overman Building. Phone 256.
Spencer One-Price asli Store,
F. M. LAMPKIN.
ROWAN HARDWARE CO.
ROWAN HARDWARE CO.
ROWAN HARDWARE CO
110 MAIN ST.
110 MAIN ST.
We have the most complete line o
POCKET KNIVES,
TABLE KNIVES,
BUTCHER KNIVES,
SCISSORS and
SHEARS,
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
POWDER,
SHOT.
Loaded Shells, Caps and
Primers. Value given
or your money refunded."
ROWAN HARDWARE CO.
ROWAN HARDWARE CO.
110 MAIN ST.
110 MAIN ST.
You'll find special prices on all the lato stylos
of DRESS GOODS. Take Time by the fore
lock and do your shopping early. You wont
find this big assortment later to select from.
We offer you now a rare opportunity to cio
your buying. An unusually largo line of Fal
and Winter goods with, almost every piece
priced under the market.
We heve the popular colors in the newest
striped waist flannels. All the colors in Broad
Cloth Ladies Cloth, Venetian Cloth, and the
heavy Flannels for walking skirts.
Black goods in Melrose, Prunella, Granite
Cloth, French Serge, Lizard Cloth, Henrietta
and Pebble Cheviot.
Solid colors in French Flannels for waisto.
Guaranteed Taffeta Silk in all widths, 20
24, 27, and 36 inches.
A good assortment of Tailor Made walk
ing skirts.
EVERYTHING
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P
iry
THE W. H. BAILEY
Repair Shop.
Chestnut Hill, - N. C.
Cooper and Cabinet Repairers.
All work guaranteed to be first-class.
W. H. BAILEY, Prop.
THE WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINE
is not a new com r. It hn beoa
on the market for .50 years and
stands today u ieri r to all others.
There my be a better mnebiue
made in tne fntnre but we know
not when nor where.
. Its Rotary Motion and ball
bearing's makes i rp'd and liht
" 1 -v '7 1 I r.OLi ailU TV 111 ' '
wear twice as Ion or as any shuttle fj':;
machine. Snd for circular. liwVTi
WBEEia i 'mm m, co . .
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale at T..F. Young's, corner Main and Fisher Str,., i
Old machines taken for part payment. 8!1 on euv (( ,
W3I. RUTIJ. - - ; SALESMAN.
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"WEDDING- PRESENTS
in table silver, in bof h plated and
sterling goode, in tea and dinner
ware, sterling fcilvfr forks and
spoons," cutlery and serving
pieces of all kinds,., besides . a bril-
iant array of watcbe jewelry and 1
brica-brac. We have never been
able to fttVir so many new. and do
sirable nrtic'cK nt puch reasonable
prices for weddioggifte, for boucc-
hold.or personal use, as we are of-
erinof this season.
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W. P. THORNTp:
27 S. Main St. JEWELER.
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