I TV U f r r: SALISBURY DAILY SUS. (BAH.T 1MCEPT SUNDAY.) JOE X. ROUECHB. CLINT. N. BROWH. Proprietor ntered at posto9ce a secona-cl&g? matter. ftdTertlstng rates apply to the publisher Offlco OTer Bert's shoe store, on Main street. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear, - - tz Months. - . . . Three ..... . 1.00 One Month, - - - - - . .85 One Week. - - - - - .10 ellvered by Carriers to any part of the city without extra cost. rfAUSBUET, N. C, Feb. 8, 1902 AN EXCELLENT LAW. More or less discussion has fol lowed the appeal of counsel for the Emma burglars to Gov. Ay- cock to commute their sentence, some of our contempcra i s. taking ground against capital pun- bhment for burglary. The Statesville Landmark ar gues very sensibly in favor of the law and speaks our sentiments exactly when it holds for the re tention of this lav on the statute books. North Carolina is not the only State that provides capital punishment for burglary and oth er States have been so favorably impressed with its operations that there has been powerful agitation in its favur in those States, The presumption cf the law, LUMU - Y xvi t.i vvt" , . . , - burglary goes prepared to lafce life is sound. This particular case oi me Jmma rouuers is a. uuu m At ll ; A illustration of this very propesi tion. the Dost master at that office being left for dead. We hope that the burglar will in the future as in the past pay the penalty which he so richly deserves his life. A reporter cn the Washing ton Post, who has been writing up the young Congressmen, says J. Soencer Blackburn, of this State is "all points considered the hand somest member of the Hcuse." Only fourteen out of the 33 applicants examined before the Supreme Court last Monday have been granted license to xractice law. This is a much smaller per- centage than usual. A woman rode 1,500 miles, -SCO miles of the distance on a doi dike. And yet mere are wives who still indulge in a cold bluff about leaving the man they have every time he stops a few high balls. The New York Tribune of Tuesday contained an editorial cn " What to do With ex-Presidents.:' Don't do anything with them, if they, behave themselves, but let them take care of themselves, is the good advice of the Wilmington Star. " For the year beginning with iMarch 1, 1901, to March 1, 1902, the British war bill in South -Africa will foot up 1305,350,000. The estimated cost now is $22,500, 000 a month. There are now 238, 000 men under arms, more than there were three years ago. , ; Dr. Theodore Barth, the Ger man free trader, who has just been elected a member of the German reichstag frcm the Whittenberg district, is a warm admirer of American institutions. He is the editor of the Nation, a newspaper devoted to the principles of free trade and to the movement for a "new Germany." He has visited this country several times. --The paper sock, the invention of which was heralded some time k m . ago, Das now become a mercantile commodity and can be bought for ten cents per pair. It comej in variety of shades and patterns to suit the most fastidious and is hygienic in that it is a sure pre ventive of cold feet. It is not laundered. When you get through with one pair you toss it into the waste basket and gtt another from your sock book. I want to say to my old friends in gray that we of the blue honor you for ypur valor and the day is at hand when valor on every rieldj will be. an heritage. Adaiira Schley at Nashville. His safienngs Over, T Hive lately been acuctpu. bled with dyispepsia,.belcM sour stomacn," writes Mead, Attleboro, Mass r.or. nn more trouble and whenonil ran sta to eating mince pie, cheese, onv RTid nuts after such a time, Vtoir dio-estion must be pretty good." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure A-.rraata vnnr food. Eat all you mfU "nn'r. have to diet. James Plummer, k m a "Ito and hav I What the South has Done fir the . N?grd. The southern people have con tributed, directly, to the cause of negro education, since 1S65, about f 110.000.000. Every great fair r - I f held m the section teince the civil war has established! a negro exhi- bition, provided a house or house?, Land contributed meney to aid the colored exhibitors Here are two historical facts tha ; plainly attest feeling of the the enlightened dominant care where their former slaves are concerned. These acts i disclose a policy qf righteousness i and justice,ffor wnich the South receive ern people too seldom proper c r c d i tl j Chattanooga Times. gtm jones R;V. Sam Jones Hvered a series oi Decline was to have de lectures in Vir ginia, out tne audience were so disappointing at Norfolk and New port News that tne otheV engage- I ments were cance led. The Times will criticise no man who evtn c'ain s to be seeking to do good, jg ant in dit rimental to Mr. Jones, it is not improper to remaik that the tastes of the public have undergone a change. The petple are becoming more enlightened and , purer in I tneir tastes, and they do not fancy the kind of talk Mr. Jones has been getting off J On the other hand, the popularity of really tal- 1 Art fori lotiircra naa r rvf A crirtA I "1 - a t J . a l 1 . ana me man wno oas someiniDg interestino. to tel . ftnd . . de ttveryi Can get aA audience as read- I ti ' l-r- i rr' uy now as ever.-ittaieign -Limes, Negro Des;rter H nged in the Philip - I P es. Washington, eb. 7. Two sol- diers were undo btedly h,nged in I the Philippines oday, in tne exe- cution of sentences imposed ; by military icomm ssions by which they were tried deserting to the and convicted of enemy. Their names were Edmund A Dubose and Led Russell, and both ware attached to Company E, of the JNmth Uavalfy, a negro regi ment. While tneir company was operating against the insurgents in the province of Albay, in Au gust last, the two men deserted and were afterward discovered serving in the rinks of the enemy. Prendent Roosevelt declined to of interfere with tie execution the sentences. Chicago, Fb 6. Prof. Charles iV". Pearson will ba asked to resign from the facult of Northwestern Tribune says, if University, the the report of the committee ao- pointed to investigate his case is accepted by thd excutive commit- tee of the board of trust jes The decision was rcacnea, ac CDrding to the ixrioune, alter a two nour's sess on behind closed doors last night, at which the the communication written by Professor Tuesd ay was read and the case reviewed. The sultan of Jahore, a social lion in England J shows, when he his talks, diamond settings in teeth. Eemarkable Cures of Rheumatism From the vindicator, Rutherford- ton. N. C. The editor of had occasion to the Vindicator has est the efficacy of Chamberlain 3 . Jain Balm twice with the most r markable results In each case. F irst, with rheuma tism in the shoulder from which he suffered excr nciating pain for ten days, which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm, mtrrrg-tJSil fcOS'net.- Fuel Gas $1 35 net. Electricity by meter 13ic per K. VV. Hour ne Electricity by contract. 16 C. r. Lamp8: 9 o'clock circuit 72c each per 8lc each per mo. net. j 10 o'clockfcilquit mo. net. ! 11 o'clock ciriuit 90c each per mo. net. I All night $1.35 each per mo. net. Commercial A.rc Lamp?: 12 o'clock circuit ?4 05 each perl- mo net. I ' All night $6 76 each per mo. net. SaJistoj Gas I Electric Light Company. in inniss sireei. FROM THE TELEGRAPH. Cardinal Ciasca died at Rome, yesterday. 'I Theodore Davie, V a farmer of Pitts Hollow, Ky., was attacked by English sparrows, j Archduke Leopold and Archduch ess Blanche; of Austria, made a 200 mile trip in a balloon. ! . i; ' -At Charleston, W. Va , yester day a company was incorporated to build and operate airships. The Health Board of Plymouth township, near Wilkesbarre, Pa started tGday to kill 2,000 cats and dogs to1 prevent the spread of smallpox. ' Captain . Green was knocked senseless, . the entire crew, of the schooner Simmons, Norfolk for Fall River, frostbitten and the vessel disabled. The Ohio Superior Court has sustained the recent lease of the Cincinnati Southern . Railway to the Southern Railway for a period of 65 years. j ": - A woman in the gallery-threw a bag of eggs into the French Cham ber of Uenulies. decoratiog a number of the Representatives. - At Atlanta, Ga., yesterday, C. M. Cole and Henry Reynolds were killed and G. W. White was se riously injured by the breaking of a scaffold. They were painting the interior of a building 50 feet from the ground. Fire in the big car works of tie Reck Island Railroad at Horton, Kan., 3'esterday caused the death of two persons and the destructu n of a quarter of a million dollars worth of property, j The farm house rf Wm. P. Robertson, near Cumberland, Md was entirely destroyed by fire,nd four of the Robertson chi'dren, the eldest aged 10 and the young e3t 4 years, were cremated. The fire, which is thought to have started fro 21 sparks from an open hearth, spread so rapidly that Mr. and Mrs. Robertson found all means of escape' gone for the children, who were in the second story. The parents'made several tfutile attempts to reach the cbild ren, but were driven back by the flimes. A Paymaster Arrested. .Taunton, Mass , Feb. 7. -Ex Paymaster Walker,' of 'the Mason Machine Works, has been arrest- ea, cnargea witn larceny and em- at $50,000 until the hearing. . Seven Years in Bed. Will .wonders never rpasft?" inquire the friends of Mrs. Li 'Pease, c f Lawrence, Kan. They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nerv ous prostration and general debili ty, but, "three bottles of Electric Bitters enabled me to walk," she writes, "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women suffering from headache, backache, nervousness, sleeplessness, melan choly, fainting and ilizzy spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed by all druggist. Only 50c. i ANNUAL REPORT TO THE NORTH CAROLINA CORPORATION COMMISSION Of The Perpetual BuJldtrg ani Loan Association of Salisbury, North ' Carolina, for the Year End-. ing December 31, 1901. . ASSETS. Loans on Bond and Mortgage (face -value) S aiiAaA 1 1 a a 1 .. .. 1 . . - . ' . Installments due and -fjiipaid. SI.TO Rj Other assets. In ae.ii, accounts 194 r0 Interest due -40)07 S,2S1 94 LIABILITIES. Due shareholders, duo install installuients ments paid $10,529 15 )ue shareholders, "Daid in advance i 219 2.5 1,199 70 rue shareholders, earnings. credited Due shareholders, , earnings not credited 7140 10.&K5 25 9 70 3G7 49 529,281 94 loney borrowed ashler ;' k ccouuts D. and W. Bk ; ' RECEIPTS. ; cash on hand Jan. 1, 1901 i S 42 1 uDscrlDtlon on snares IortzAKes redeemed (In whole or in u,:0C5 part) . i nterest received 1 9,066 24 Entrance fees r ; 2,048 01 40 SO ' SKI 00 9 70 :i67 4U undrics s . Borrowed from cashier Borrowed from D. and W. Bk s ?17,9f8 40 S4.S90 26 ,507 DISBURSEMEXTP. oaned on mortgage aid on withdrawals, dues aid on withdrawals, dividends Salaries Advertising and printing Taxes Interest . ; Paid loan from cashier i aoooo 13 00 23 47 S0 1H Paid borrowed monc 11 1 Cash on hand in Ija 2,233 07 41 4 817,98 40 Amount of authorized, capital $500,000 CO 100 00 i ar value or ean snare ivnmoeroi snares sol-during the year XT 1fi2 Kumiier or shares cancelled and w ntn- drawn during the year Number of shares In force at end of year 229 589 State of North Carolina. Rowan County, ss W L Kluttz, Presidt nt, and F J Murdoch, Se -retary-of the Perpetual Building ana LiOtn Association, being duly sworn, each for himself says that the foregoing st'ate irrent and report are true in all respects, to the best of his knowledge and bi'lief. W L KLUTTZ. President, V J MURDOCH. fceciTreas Sworn to before me this 30 day of .Tan 1902. : DM MILLER. J P In confohmitv with law. I hereby certify t uat the above is a true copy of the sworn statement of 'he Perpetual Bni ding and Loan Association, of Salisbury, on December 31st, 1901, now on file in the office of the North Carolina Corporation Commission. This the 1st clay of Feb. 1902. H C BROWN, FKANKLIX McNEILL. i., CU-rk. Cliairman, No Mid-Winter Dulness at till MM Attractions Too Numerous Here There are certain nations of prices read are best ieftto speak for themselves. Causes are nothing. Values are everything to the buver. and noTone who things in this city can with this months convincing offerings. Here are a few items which will give you a slight idea of the interesting prices you will find here: Waist Flannels, all wool, 25c yd. 36 inch Granite Cloth, 50c yd. Kid Gloves $l.oo values, 49c pair. 50 dozen Men's Linen 1 lot Men's 5oc Shirts now 25c. 1 lot Men's 5oc and 75c Shirts, now 35c. Lace Curtains 7 1-2 feet long 5oc. 64 inch all Linnel Bleach Damask 5oc yd. New line Black Underskirts, 5oc to $3. 00. A beautiful new line White Dimities loc up. 1 have just received line of DRESS GOODS, WAIST GOODS, SILKS, &c., for the early spring trade. Md Just One Grain of Dust !5 3&'3 1 p. r'? k vy V w r- . I -.-1 ssr CeiraisEii watches sold here guaranteed to be kept in perfect pair for one year if handled W. P. 127 S. Main St. - ..Orders for... Job Printing Will Have Prompt Attention. Just Received ;A number of beautiful MarhlfiTahIet5 from the celebrated Florence Quarry, Vermont. Also a lovely statue of an "Angel Child." Call and insnect this work, we are sure will please you. Garolina Marble 11T W, Fisher Street. Salisbury. N. Yards at Statesville, Salisbury www occasions when expla tamely and bargains follows the drift of fail to be impressed Collars, new styles, 5c. nearly an entire new D may make your watch a pre varicator of the worst type may cause you to miss your train, your business engage ment, your appointmen with your wife, if the afore said grain reposes in the fastness of your chronome ter; most people call it watch. Let us see the trouble and rectifv it. Al re with reasonable care. THORNTON, JEWELER. r it & Granite Co., C. and North Wilkesboro, N. O ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss t The Bnrt Shoe Store- Tl Instead of. a dull season usually the case at this time, our un paralleled bargains add additional strength each day to this re markable shoe sale. No wonder these offerings should prove drawing cards, for never was such good footwear sold at such low prices, and this week will be no exception. Many new styles will go in this week that will make this sale still more attractive than the weeks previous. -We are working for a definite end the adjustment of stock for thq changing of some of our lines and adding of many new and attractive lines. Advance Spring Styles Soon Expected. THE BURT SHOE STORE, Wi III N Main Street Salisbury, N. C. S9SSSS6SSSSSS9SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSi NOTICE OF SALE. Rit uirfno rf nnthfiritv r.onfered bv a decree of t he Superior Court of Row an County, made in the Special Pro- ceeaing entiuea, -rawiu vj. vjricguij, Executor oi T nomas i. uriDjjie s Pboebe Bringle, Ethel Bricgle and Thomas Bringle", tin- uhdersigned will oner to tue nignesiii oiuuer, public auction, at tbe Court House Door in Salisbury on Monday, Marcli. 3. 1902. the following decribed land, situate in Sa isbury Township, Rowan County, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in the cet-ter oi xaaKin ttau rvjau, and runs thence South 89 degree East 24 54 chains to a stone Bron's cor ner; thence North 1 derree -East 24 chains to a stone; thence North 89 de rrror Wont. 9a rs phairs ti a stake said railroad: thence with said road to the beginning, containing niry nve oai acres, more or less: and being the same lanrt cfimrocoH hvAriam Tlnrt.man and wife to Day vault Kiuttz by deed re gistered in office Cf Register of Deeds fry Rnnrgn Vinnfi7 Rnnt Nn. 74 T3Ere 6: and subsequently conveyed by John ii. iv nt.tz ana wiro 10 j.n(mas u. Brinele by deed registered in Book of Deeds of said County No 37-page 318. Said land will be sold subject t tiiA hnmA Ktftad and l he- risrht of dow er therein of Phoebe Bringls, widow of said Thomas L Bringle. Terms of Sale: Cash. . This 17th day of January, 1902, EDWIN C. OR EG OR Y. Execntor. Building & Loan MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the provision of mortgage jexecuted by J D. Floyd and . wife, Ida D. Floyd, to the undersigned, and dated the 18th day of March 1901, and registered in Book 9, page 154, office, of lieg ister of Deeds of Kowan county UDon which default bas been made the undersigned will sell at public outcry, on . MONDAY THE 24TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1902, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court bouse door in Salisbury, the following real estate: Beginning at a stake corner of lot No. 60, 160 feet N 87i deg W from the Old Mocks ville road, and runs thence the same course 50 feet to the corner of lot No 61, thence S with the line of lot No 61, 176 feet to a stake corner of lots 88 and 89, thence S 87ideg E with the lice of lot No 89 50 feet to a stake on alley, thence N 176 feet with the alley to the beginning, being lot No 6Q in the Vanderford addition to JJersey City and North of Salisbury, Terms cash. , if . J. Murdoch, Jan. 21, 1902. Trustee Swicegood still has a large assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry and other desirable ac cessories for the use of all. Arid every article has its ex ceptional value. It is "not necessary to exaggerate or indulge in word painting, for when told that it came from Swicegood's is its best recomendation.and prices they're right. 104 N. Main. When in Need; of Sash, Doors and Blinds Call and get an estimate from me be fore vou decide rpon where to . buy. It will be money in your nocket, as I can guarantee ttvu lower tieures aud a better quality of material than you ran posi tly eet elsewhere. My sto!r Is complete and my motto i, "Live and let liTe." Give me a call. 1 C. JX RICZ5. Our low price Is ihe entering wedge. Cur high quality holds the trade. M-winter Sloe Sals Continues "With Unabated Commissioner's Sale K. L. Foster admr of Henry L. Foster, deed, vs -E. K. Fa.ter, Ada llineeman and otters. . III vxllipilciui- . I'll a juuuicui ui . iiv ...-. 1 ....... ... v..-t i in the "V.bovo ertltld speoiul proceeding on siourr win expose w puuiic aacnua ou MONDAY MARCH 3. 1902, t the hour of 12 M the followi injri l'i t ii r."bed real estate belonging to the hei enry Li. Foster, viz: A tract of land lvine f?f township alKut 9 m les from Sa isbfSy on the AVillces boro road, adjoining the lat.ds of Wm. Holt. T. 15. Wet" ore. Wm. Rice and others and known as the '"Henry L. Foster Place." con taining ne hundred and seventy and one hall (1.UV:) acres, for particular aesenp tion se deed from H. M- Hoffman and wife to M. F. Foster. -registered in the Register's office of Rowan county in Book No. page - ; ir bidding to commence at Sl.esi.w. Dated this January 2, l'.tos L. H. Clf nient, E L. FOSTEB. Attorney. Commissioner. King Coal Makes Merry at New Year's - the hearts of those who are busy with tueirjsew 1 ear's oak mg, or wno use our high erade Jelllco for heat ng purposes. King coal s the kind we al ways keepthat is KiDg t f the heap King over an other bitumjnous oran thraclte coal; in other words, the besi thas-the mines produce Better lay in a supplj; there is going to be a rise in price. A Dig lot just received. 'Jos. H. MclTeeiy. Office at T. F. Youngs'. Phone 153, Don't Kick If other laundries are no "doing: up" your work as you want it. Uon't kick; send the next bundle to the Antiseptic and it will be done so well that there will be not a thing to kick about Antiseptic Laundry. Phone 259. r-V ill iSnii,rft M. . - . - X.- . -- The Man Who Has Suffered. And Rfcovered Aftpr A T nnrr T'r-ioi of medicines that were recommended tried an 3 f 'ucd wantiDg-. now simply says to those he finds suffering in the same manner; Go to-Kluttz's and try their SYR WHITK PfTCR ar.H tat? for cauzhs. colds. Hnarspnpcs nmn chitis, whooping cough, and all effect ions of the throat and Lungs, acd you will thank me 1 was nearly dead when I tried it. ar d I now hivd re covered completely. 5 7:7 Theo. F. Kiuttz & Company, ;- Prescriptionists. Interest. Salisbury Supply ami Salisbury, N. C. DEALERS IN Mining Suppli New and Second-hand Machinery. Lime, Cement, Oils, Candle.-, Dynamite, Fuse, Cps, Pov.V.er, Pipe, Fittings, Babbit. Valves Steel, Crccibles, Kope, Quv.k- silver, Chemical?. Screens, Ceit'n ir Boilers, Engines, Stamp M'i. Pumps. Gold Du?t and Bullion Purchased. Building &, Loan MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the provision i f a mortgajre executed by S C. Mil ler and wife Mary A. Miller to the undersigned and dsited the 1 th day of April 1S92, and regi.-t. 1 ed in book 9 page 170 ottice ( f it ler of deeds of Kowan county, upon which default has been n-.a ie the undersigned will teil r4 puhlic outcry, on Monday the 24th dav of February, 1902, at 12 o"cl. ck M at the court house door in Sal isbury tbe following real o-t:-tt: Beginning at a stake corner to John Fraley't lot on Shaver street, thence with Shaver street in nn easterly direction 55 feet to a stake, thence at .xijjht atgk-s t Shaver street 50 feet to Wil Earnhardt's line, thence v.ita Earnhaidt'i line 55 feet to i -.o John FraSey's corner, tberee wiih John Fraley's line 50 feet to 1 ,c beginning, said lot bein a j nr' f a lot conveyed by Lemind Th . :;) son ar.d wife Jane to Samu ( .'. Miller by feed dated Nov. 1879, book 56 page -12' Tf : :rl cash. ' F. J. MURDOCH, Jan. 21, 1902. Trustee. The Day After the Fire Is the mcst desDocdent dav in a mi life, wheh remorse gnaws Hi c science for his npi'iprt- in r haviDg his home insured. How I ., py he could if he only had a p. 'i in the best companies and visii. n a new home loomed nn in hi ?i ir. Be wise fodav snd lpr. 1 mni-. out a policy in the agency of J. Ai.- iirown. They are good as gwi case of fire. ALSO Don't fail to rail and na Q .. our new Fidelitv Oasnahv'c nJti- cident and health policy, "rve-r5' all diseases and sickness that rua:i neir to,exceptrhuiatism and ir.r;i : v omeaicai examination required I ALLEN BROIVH. North Carolina I In tbe Snr.-.! C- uri Cowan County Lewis A. Kesler vs . Amanda May. Robert Hamilton May Annie Eller and Lewis M. EUcr Ilenrv Je?si Jhtanri J. Samuel McCutblns, Master Special nrccfdi ntr frx call rrl for partition. To Robert Hamilton May and ncuijf wesss iay: You arft liprphv nr-; before the Clerk of the Mi rerior C Court House in Salis'r urv S V, on 20th day of February i?r ari nr." . - U ItOWaQ UOUntv aT his i.po or t ! or demur to comp'ant or plaint::!. W. G WATSON Clerk cf theSareri r Uourt of Kowan County. n n UODJIlll OBI 4.' .... . - A . . -- ' ' ' L. II. CLEMENT Atty for riant ifr ' L r - 'y ( f d. u ! Ii