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SJJJSBURY DAILY SUN. ntered at postofice a secona-clui matter. : advertising ratea apply to the publiahera Offica orer Bart's shoe store, on Main street. BTJBSOKIPTIOJi BATES I Ose Year. -ix Months. Tares - One McSath, One Wek. t.oo 2.00 1.00 .35 .10 ellvered by Carriers to any part of the City J without extra cost.' ThejT are Re- borough and Salisbury, N. C, April 25, 1902. UP TO JUDGE CLARK. ' Tfao charges made against Judge Walter Clark by Maj. J. W Wil son constitute the greatest politi cal sensation of the past two years. On account of the standing and high reputation Judge Clark owes it to himself and his friends to deny these charges xf they are un true. The most serious of the fourteen specific charges are: . 4 During the Fusion regime did any one ever heir him speak, or hear of his speaking a word of encouragement for the Democra cy ? ' In 1S96, when the Democratic Convention sent a committee to ask him to lead the party, did he not refuse, unless it was agreed that he should remain on the bench, -drawing his salary, until the elecT tion was held and it was known whether he was elected or not? In 1S05 did he not suggest to leading Populists and members of the Fusion Legislature "that the .man who received all the votes of all the parties was the logical can didate for the Senator to be chosen by the Fusion Legislature? Did he not advise Governor Russell to remove the Railroad Commissioners, and did he not prepare an order for their retaoval, Rnd did he not afterwards sit in judgment on their appeal? Did he not confer with Mr John H. Pearson and get his con sent to accept the place before Russell removed me, and did he . not advise Russell that Pearson would accept? After Judge Faircloth died, and before he was buried, did he not ask Dr. Cyru3 Thompson to see Governor"! Russell on the train, going to Goldsboro to attend Judge Eaircloih's funeral and ask the Republican Governor to ap point him Chief Justice? During the years 1895-'9G-'9T and '93 did he not euggest many "xajj&pya ntjgp?CT"i .TeNSthgj? editor, t j burn the copy ? After the Democratic Conven tion held in may, 1S93, refused to accept Butler'a Fusion Scheme, did he not say "The Democracy ccan't win. It was sold cut? and has elected Simmon?, a tool of the railroads, Chairman. It will be beaten worse than ever?" Judge Clark should explain. I Gum Chewing legislation Four gum-cbewers sit side by side in the House, presentations Sea Fever, of South Carolina; Spark man, of Florida, add Pou,of North Carolina. j : During the debates on the Cuban reciprocity bill, which the quartet follows with close; gum-chewing habit When the discusi statesman-like, jiw When there is a moment of excite ment, the jaws operate with fever ish haste. I I! J It is always easy, to tell the sit uation in the Hou the gum chewing d ington Post. I attention, the is manifest felon Jags, the s move slowly Santos Damont expects 150 airships to contest for the "100, 000 piiza at St. Louis. Indications point to a bitter fight in the Senate on the Cuban Reciprocity bill. Nineteen Re publican Senators are opposed to any concessions to Cuba. Shot In His Leg For sores,burns, bruises, wounds DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo "is sure cure. Skin diseases yield to it at once. Cures piles. Beware of counterfeits. "1 suffered from a gun shot wound in my leg, says A. S. Fuller, English, Ihd, "DeWitt's Witch finally mer. cured me.' Hazel Jame Salve Plum k There are 23,000,000 widows in India, many of them under 10. years of age. Only one ruler, the Gaikwar, of Baroda, has had the - j i ' . t courage to legalize ineir re-mar riage. Cures Blood Poison, Cancer. Ulcers. Eczsma, Carbuncles, Etc. Medicine free. Robert Ward, Maxey's, Ga., says: "I suffered from blood poi son, my head, face and shoulders were one mass of corruption, aches in bones and joints, burning, itching, scabby skin, was all run down and discouraged, but Bo tanic Blood Balm cured me per fectly, healed all the sores and gave my skin the rich glow of health. Blood Bilm nnt n'pw lifn into my blood and new ambition into my brain." Geo. A. Williams Roxbury, face covered with pimp les, chronic sore on back of head, supperatiosr swelling on neck, eat ing u'cer on leg, bono pains, itch ing skin cured perfectly by Bo tanic Blood Bilm sores all heal ed. Botanic Blood Bt!m, cures all malignant blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs and scales, pim ples, running sores, carbuncles, scrofula, etc Especially advised for all obstinate case3 that have reached the 3econd'or third staere. Druggists, $k To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm eent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm C , Atlanta, G. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. e by observing aartet. Wash A Tar Heal A North Carolinian who was in Charleston ion the! President's, visit tnere is quoted in the New York Su i as making this estimate of Mr, R osevelt: "He is the kind of a man that you would like to ask to take he swings that ponderous lower jaw and leans forward to speak he has the attitude of.a man, tense with feelini, who raises Mr fist, and jams says: it hard I 'I'll isn't so,' and you feelieve him. H will get all the backing that North Carolina can Presidents 1 that. he. is, a better his trip to Charles somewhat .tardy Southern influences. string is on the men. Keep on Estimate- occasion of- the a drink. When against a table e uamneu n i give a Republican President Roosevelt's remark American sinco ton, is a just, if recognition oi The latch- putside, gentle- ! sending them down to us, and We will be delight ed to continue I manufacturing them into better Americans, until you reach the poi it where you can make a pretty good show for your selves. Augusta Chronicle. FROM THE TELEGRAPH. Plague appeared at Montevideo, Uruguay, and a. slaughter of rats is ordered. . His Grace, Archbishop Corri- gan, of New York, has ;had a slio-ht congestion of the lungs and rr r- -- ' pneumonia is feared. f The United Confederate Veter ans, in session at Dallas,; Texas, re-elected Gen. John B. Gordon commander-in-chief. . . . ( The upper house of the f Danish Parliament voted for the treaty transferring : the Danish West Indies to the United State. About eighty of the editors of the National Editorial Association, some accompanied by their wives, arrived in Charleston yesterday from Hot Springs, Ark. ; Edwin H. Ewing, who was e, colleague of Daniel Webster in thy national House of Representatives, died last night in Murf reesborc. LTenn., at the age of 92 years. A special from Bristol, Va says that an engine and twelve cai a on a lumber road ran away down a mountain near Saginaw, western North Carolina, yesterday and were wrecked. William Burton, engineer in charge of the train was instantly killed. ij A fire due to the overturning of a can of. gasoline wrecked the house of-Mrs. Ellen Oiivera, at Baltimore,; Md., yesterday, and rendered .Mrs. Oiivera- penniless by burning $300 in paper money which she had secreted in a crevice in a partition and which represent ed the savings of 10 years. EM ON THOSE f ering from congas or colds," says Chas. M. I Cramer, Esq., a well known watch mal;er, of Colombo, Ceylon. ','It has been some two years since the ' Jity Dispensary first called my attention to this valuable raedince and I have re peatedly used it and it ha3 always 1 1 fa MOTHER CAR LOM of SHOE BARCM- This is our second big Spring shipment either shipment of which contained more Shoes than all the combined ship ments of any other shoe dealer in Salisbury this season has just arrived and ready for you to inspect the hundreds of EXTRAOR DINARY PRICE INDUCEMENTS that are bound to prove of interest to the economic shoe buying public. Out of this most unusual variety of styles and values, we will here mention only Critical Age With Girls Sixteeen is a critical age with girls. It is then, if ever, that the Mary Anns become'; Maries and Maymes and Maes. Puck.; . A Valuable Medicine For Coughs and Colds in Children. "I havenot thejslightest hesitan cv in recommending Camberlain's Cough Remedy td all who are suf ftric Bitters will quickly cure such A Deep Mystery, j It is a mystery why women en dure backache, headache, nervous ness, sleeplessness, ; melancholy, faiting and. dizzy i spells when thousands have proved that Elec been beneficial. me quickly of all is especially effec! and seldom takes "bottle to cure tbefcn of hoarseness. I have persuaded tw . a -a lit has cured me chest colds. It ive for children more than one many to try this valuable medicine, and they are all as well pleased as myself over the results." For sale by James Plummer. ' U J. MOTHERS, Dp YOU KNOW troubles. '1 sunered tor years with kidney trouble,"-writes Mrs : Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la . and a lame back pained ; me si that I could not dress myself, bu Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am ahje to do all my housework;" It overcomes constipation, 'im proves appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at all druggists. Which we sold for 4-C7C. fSSSSSSSSSSSSSsSis I The Bart Shoe Store-": n v.. low jrlccls the cntc rltiK wt-il high quality hoUls the trade: 8 ft ft ft ft Jl mkhm -. -i HUT. WIT J2 Apt D At 98c. Worth Four to Five hundred pairs each including Mens, Wornens and Boys, SU8 and SL98, anywhere in Hie World $1 .50, - $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Occasionally we offer BARGANS that raise the word to heights inconceivable. This is one of those occasions. One thous and five hundred Sample Shoes to arrive this week. THE BURT SHOE STORE, III N main Street, Salisbury, N. C. ft ft ft - ( ft ft ft ft and which was all the talk of buyers. We have ah- other lot that goes at the same figures, com ' mencing TO-DAY. V) OUR SPECIAL COLDHH.Hron Works, Foundry, Machine Shop. Salisbury Supply & Commission Go. A. W. WSITBGOFF, oA Pq5myEj mm IF IT !FA!Ls For Sale by Isenhour & Bean. ' ' ; -7- "35- Sale of Valuable City Real, Estate! North Carolina ) In i the Superfor Rowan County, f Court. Mrs Apnes Kizer vs husband, B G Ki.er, Edwin C Gregory, Trustee, V A Bttchie, John A Ritchie, Char es F Ritchie, Ann Rrgers and husband"; D A Ropers, Tabitha Earnhardt and husband, Jas Earnhardt, Mack L Ritchie, Walter P Ritch'e, .M F Ritchie, Dock Frank Pickler. Ritha Pickler, Mil as Pickler, Lizzie P ckler and Esther Pickler, the last nailed- a minor by her guardian Joe Pickler. the many "so-called birth medicines, and ii,x Parte. . j most remedies for women in the treatment i By virtue of a judgment of the Su tler delicate onrans. contain mow ot t Deridr Ojurt of Rowan r.rmnt.v rerai- Jes9 opium, morphirie and strycknine? I ed on the 223 day of April 1S02, in the uo you Know taat in most countries SDecial Droceedinp pntir.lprt aa .r,Tr0 lruggi!5ts arenot peifmitted to sell narcot- i the Commissi .ners havicg been duly ics -without labeline them coisons ? Do You Know that you should not take internally any medicine lor the pain accompanying pregnancy. Do You Know that Mother's Friend is applied externally only? Do You Know that Mother's Friend H a celebrated prescription, and that it has been in use over forty years, and that each bottle of the genuine bears the name of The Brad field Regulator Co. ? Do you know that when you use this remedy during thej period of gestation that you will be frjee of pain and beai healthy, heart'' andklever children? Vell, these things "are worth knowing. They are facts. Of druggists at $1.00. Don't be persuaded to try a substitute. Ourlittle book "Motherhood" free. THE BHADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga appointed by said judgmt nt to Fell tue real estate below described for division among the tenants in com mon, the undersigned Commissioners wil , on MONDAY THE 2D DAY OF JUNE, 1902, at the hour of 12 M, at the Court House door In Salisbury, F. C, expose to public sale to the highest bidder the following described land, vz: A certain lot orparce'of land occupied by the Salisbury Hard, ware and Furniture Company as a warehouse, the same lying on Church utreet between Inness" and Fisher streets, fronting 102 fept on Church irjeii ana running Dack 194 feet Terms ofale, Cash. -Dated this April 23d, 19D2 Thko F Kxtjttz and : - 1j. 11. ULEJIENT, ." ' ' Commissioners. Prices Made l)y ft. TOMut Good Until Changed. TO FARMERS! You are respectfully ihYited to call at our Hardware store aha inspect the Globe Guitivator which is the BEST on the market. We carry a full and complete line of Farming Implements. Plenty Cot ton Planters, and any and every thing for the farmers. J. II. McKenzie. FOR THAT HUNGRY FEELING Try one of the ' Opera , Restau rant's 25 cent meals three times each day and you will certamiy find relief, and for that craving xor something good to eat night or day we have it. Special attention given parties and tourists. . . T T M. Li. PABKEE, irrop. NOTICE. E. M. Andrews and W. B. Sum mer sett, who have been doing business as partners at Salisbury, N C. known as E. M. Andrews & Co., have this day dissolved the copartnership heretofore existing has sold his -interest to- W. B Summersett.,who will continue and conduct eaid , business under . the firm name of r W. B. SUMMEKSETT, successor to E. M. Andrews & Co, 108 VVestlnniss st, . Salisbury, N. C, April 19, 1902. In addition to Boilers, Englpes, Ma chinery, Hardware, Belting, Pulleys, Bolts and Mining Supplies, have op ened a complete Iron "Works, Foun dry and Machine Shop, where we are prepared to do all kinds of - Machinery Building and Repairing. J. H. Swain for many years In the machine shops of the Southern rail road and well knowji as a thorough mechanic is in char of the machine shop and foundry. , ' cfr.Tornr.Tna nnd Rhnn near . Passen- ff5?De-ot, SALISBURY,' N. C. I: --nuiv.: jit Prices for Gas and Electricity. Good grade of tea 39c per lb. 20c grade of salmon 15c per can. French peas 15c per can. Central Park coffee Mocha and Java 5 lb cans 89c. Crystal Maple syrap one -half gallon can Leggets best grade per can 50c. 2 pound package of Leggetts self raising buckwheat free. " x Bakers best grade chocolate per pound 2gc. 11 packages of Leverings coffee $1.00 Armours fine grade, of hams per lb 12 1-2C Good grade of prunes per lb 5c. . . Flag brand gelatine four packs for 25c. - Chalmers gelatine 3 packages 25c. - ' .. Black Berries, Apples and corn, 2 cans for 15c. Just received a fresh lot of dried beef, cakes, crackers, oat flakes, Jockey club sardines, Pickles and other fancy groceries. On and After 1902. Feb. 1st See For Yourself the quality of our work. Put our as sertions to the test. Try if we can and will do all we 'claim to be able t do. The - Salisbury Steam Laundr has become celebrated for the skillful way it treats air classes of laundry work and the high degree of finish at tained in starched goods. Illuminating Gas $1.98 net. Fuel Gas $1.35 net. Electricity by meter 13ic per K. W. Hour net. Electricity by contract. 16 C. P. Lamps: 9 o'clock circuit 72c each per mo. net. . 10 o'clock Circuit 81c each per mo. net. , 11 o'clock circuit 90c each per mo. neu All night $1 .'35 each per mo. net. - Commercial Arc Lnmpn: 12 o'clock circuit ?4 05 each per mo net. . All night $6 75 each -per mo; net. T .Corri, Cotton, TTobacc Selling High ! Likely to continue to sell high I BELL BLOCK GROCER. Wholesale and Retail. The Philosophy of Farming . ; Smaller Surface, a 0 Labor Saved. ! Fertilize with a free hand. I Buy of your own people I VirgiriiaCarolina Chemical Co. S i Southern Makers of Fertilizers For Southern Farmers, j High S tandard. 0 0 0 Hieh Service. Moderate Prices. , :tories at Fifty Points and Agents Everywhere. H ffl I:, ' - ST Just 'I h im us U i,' O J! 0 - 1 0S. fl'- tc III . 'j 1 1 " ;v'":v, - " 111 lap ?L SalistaiT C-is SL Electric Light Cssp:.ny 111 Inniss street. You may be pardoned if you exhi'it satisfaction even wl on your house is burniDg if it lias l-en insured in the best and safest (vm panics, for then you know your in vestment is safe and you will have enough to start )n business atrain. Suppose you hadn't insured ? Hotter take no risks. ALSO Don't fall to call and see us about our new Fidelity Casualty's new ac cident and health policy. Covering all diseases and sickness that man is heir to except rhumatism and insanity No medical examination required J. ALLEN BROWN. Red Cross Chlorides, The King of disinfectant0. Instan tly deorderlzesany material no master how fetid or offensive it mny Ic. It 'i- , . .. .. .1 aestroysana neutralizes an polor.om pases arising from the decomposition of animal cr vegetable matter-and arrests decomposition. An imrndll ate specific for impure air and bad odors. A highly concentrated fl6lution of Chlorides of Sodium, Zinc, Lime, Potassium, Aluminum, etc. Price 25 Cents only at Theo. F. Kluttz k Company. . PrKPriptioni-ti. . Fob Sale: As I have obnclud ed to go West all my real estate is ior saie, mciuain my mtere&t in the B-P. Fraley property, known as the JJay llou&e, vne SJ room house on Inniss street with water 1 and gas, several other houses and lots and also farm with race track on it. W. C. r EALEY. Don't Kick SOMETHING NEW ! One Grain of Dust S5568 If other laundries are Hot "doing up" your work as you want it. Don't kick; send the next bundle to the Antiseptic and it I will be done so well that there I I will be not a thing to kick about. Speak Your Sentiments. may make your watch a pre varicator of the worst type, Antiseptic Laundry. may cause you to miss your Phone 259. train, your business engage- , I &-) UCfl V 1 UL1I OR I I L. I I I I f. I I l.N I w a 1 . - . . menb vniir annnintmpnt l nave aanert to my enop a ma ... J .r r ' chine for Trimming 'Carrige?, With your wife, if the .afore- Editors Sun: I have seen the. such as mating Tops, Cushions, said grain reposes in the name of several people in the col- Dashe?", in fact all kinds of Car- fastness of vnnf rhmnnm,. umna of your paper for the several nage Trimmings done to order. f " jomcesoiour county. 1 wien , to nave a lrimmer oi many years ex- ter; most people call it ,a present the name of one that I perience and can compete with any watch. Let : us see the l, K W1U m, inf. LaPProyai ?noP in l?e 00"lo. . 1 nave aiso a . . - j ah voting peopie oj miscommuni wen rquippea .rainung uepart- trouDle and rectify it. I All tv; I speak of one that has b. en men t and am in a position to com- matches sold here guaranteed to be kept in perfect re- trie3v and no fault found in him; pete with the best -shops in the nairfnr nnf vr if hbn ' onetnat nas proveu mmseii woriny counxry. xnanKipg my inenus c j wiiu ltaaunauic tare. nf th nlan I Rivwik of: and hn ia. fnr nnAt. favors and Kn initinir thn tit Trii"' mTTTfc-nvTm -t T. L. Swink, the Baker. He will I same liberal 'patronage in the ; It jl XxlvJJKil X-il. be glad to furnish you fresh bread future, I am, yours to serve, 107 o. 0. r ' and cakes at any time. Kye bread : 1 Little Things cause lots of trouble porrjetiius. Vie are careful ever about trilks and the Hue of Drugs and Medicines, we carry can be relied ' unon to five entire tatisfact!on. Everything is fresh, nu e and trrid. v i:iv. r,,, old stock to work off. J'rescrirjt b .n are compounded from Reliable dm,,'- and thoroughly competent man. At CUIMELL'S Dm Sftrc. JEWELER, everyday. Kniws L. T. A. M. BASI1TGEK. Commissioner's Sale Val uable City Real Estate. K. Jones Held and others. Dlultlfr. William A. IUld and ollicrs, defendant. In comftllanee with a ludiriii-.-it of the t .i. p'rlor Court of Kow.-iri eounty. r ni r il In he above entitled hDecl:il rneefilni the Hecond day of Anril. ttn- n nder-A; , .- ed ('ornndsslimt-r will oiler for sale to i . IKhOHt bidder, at the eourt house doer in the city of FallMlitiry, on MONDAY. MAY 5. lfic. at 12 o'clwk M. t he f)ikw In deserloed k . 1 ; estate, lylnz in t he Kreat West Ward of i toi j City of Salisbury, eounty of iiowau utui ,-tale oi .ortn i Hroiinn: iMNu. 7 In the dlvlnloi of 1b Ifi.lr.,. property; frfintlnr on KI1N filter, H i . . t. and runnlnir back Yii feet. For pari lei; l :i r and further denerlpt Ions see tii.i of U. 1. Miller. C. K., filed with papers In t bin eio-, at t he oHlce of the clerk of t he eourt for i; w un county. Terms of Kale1 One third cas'li. one third In three months, and the balance In si x nn.nl I s from date of hale. Title will be ii m i w.i until purchase money Is paid. Inten't wi; le eolU-eU-d from date ot sale on (!c;. ri, , iayrnent. Itlddlnii will com'reneo at seven hundred and thfrty-one dollujs and tifiv cents BURTON CKAItiE, foroniisslorier. Kerr Cradle. L. 11 C'lernent. F'luinUiis Aty Ilfd the 2nd day of Anrll, l'.hu.
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