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T 7 v r SALISBURY DAILY SUN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. JOB X. tOUBCBB, I CLIN?. M. BKOWN, f ra at poatoffle a eona-oiiM mr. matBK inn apply to b ubllhr Ofllc OTr Burt'a ho tor, cm Jtaln OB80BIPTIOH KA.TBI Ob Yaar, tlx Month, Vmr -Oaa Month, Oa WHk, i.uo I 1.00 ao Urrl o Oarriari- any part Of th alt J without xtra coat. UNION Salisbury. N.' C.t Mch. 29, 1904. DR STALLINGS' DISCLAIMER We are publishing today a lengtny communication irom iiev. Dr. J. N. Stallings with reference to our allegation in Friday's Sun that "it has been an open secret m KAven AAnnf tr taw 4- K a rnaf civt-T- I J tr . days that Tpersasive influences and subtle arguments ha v convinced a number of Dime crati that an it- dependent Democratic or a tern- perance ticket-com posed of all . . - .. l"umu"'umow . SQOUia De nominated mis year m the event the nominees of the Rowan Democratic onventiqn, which is to be held at some future and yet unnamed date, do not ' - . , , k . in ine party. - We have no disposition to deny the assurance of our good friend when he declares that "anti-liquor Democrats have no idea of aband- . onmg the party they will "abide . . r J J in the ship" and do their level best to preserve it harmless," and we trust that his prophecy may be realized. We insist, howeveji that such a plan as we gave publicity to was and is really common talk and our only purpose in sound- ng a note of warning was to nraVon avarxr riflmnpra f 4r m ense ox aanger. Napoleon's View of Russia. There never was any hope of Napoleon after his invasion of nafliA Waterloo begun with his 7-Z xbuaaia Tina iuo urge Step IDBl banbaed the Corsican to Helena. II J i. ne unuersiooa it ana put on rec ord his ,yie w of Russia's power Tl : ni . vuicju vynronicie nas gone through the writings and conver Ration of Napoleon Bonaparje and thus epitomizes his opinion of Rus sia: ' "It was making war with Rus sia that ruined me. . "Russia is the nation that is jnoBt likely to march to universa dominion. - "I would not have .declared war T 1 i . 1 . -w ujxju xwuBsia dui inat.x was per suaded she was about to declare war cpon me. "In the end Russia will become mistress of the world. : But for the marriage with Marie L).uise I would not have declared war upon Rustii. '"(He expected assistance from Austria ) v a fe. w "l am reproached fur not get ting myself killed at Waterloo, think I ought to have died in Rus ia. "Russia is in a favorable tio to conquer the world. posi- "Perhaps I did wrong to com mence the Waterloo campaign. I . did not think then that Ruesia would take a hand. "If I had had 200,000 more men .in Russia there would have bten that many more lost. "After I had reached Mosc w 1 should have died there." Will the Mikado's reminiscence read like Napoleon's? Raleigh News Observer. . Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C , will be in Salisbury at ut. ijouDctls omce, on Friday, April 1st, for one day only. His practice, is limited to Eye, Ear, ! Nose and Throat, and Fitting 1 8he fainted it il supposed, and fell betttr reputation for iquare deal Glasses, v '1:.L.- J .T .. ! Mine- than Thn F ; Cn.4. n Money. iror tnose woo wish to invest some money for a specified time, or where it can be had in case of need, we issue interest bearing Certificates of Deposit rrl.- . x uia is an aDSOlUteiy sate investcaent, and available at antrtttr,. I Wachovia Loan' Sr Trust Co, and fiy Salisbury Sayings Bant Building. $i Saving A Statement riW Dr. SUlling. Editor of SunJI Dear Sir: la your issue of last Friday, your editorial, as far as it referred to the Anti Saloon .League, was entirely wide of the mark. The Anti Saloon League is en I tirely non partisan, it. as an or . m -ml -r . ganization, cannot go into politics. In its membership there are Dem- ocrats, Republicans, party Prohi- bitionists, Fopul isfcs, and Indepen- dents. In this bounty, and doubt- less, in this State, most of its members are Democrats. It is not a party, nor does it attempt to control any party, only as the members of of each party, belong lisf to it expect MORAL INFLU its action. ENCE to shape You say: 44 Yi e are not attacking the Anti Saloon League." Possibly not ; yet you doubtless unintention- ally do it great lojustice, as you m0 the Democratic members of it. Doubless, mem jers of the league that belong to other parties to which they an loyal, would be I rvl a r Tft enn f h o I TlAmnratiA ta Yt xr I I ininra1 hni- f faf f ha I lamArota I beionging to jl? desire any such result, is a mistaken notion there is neither an open nor a concealed secret that an ndependent Demo- ratic oi a tem 3erance ticket ia to be put in the ield. The circular issued by the cbunty committee of the gtate Ahti-Saloon League, I published by 'you last Wednesday; cleary shows J to the contrary. That paragraph you quote in your j editorial interpreted in connection with the other parts of the circular legitimately biars no such con- etruction as y du put upon it. It necessarily means merely, a sug- station that members of the league 8hall prudently, wait until after the ma98 meetin APril 2-before pledging themselves to any person t. . . ... of their party to support him in. the primaries jf his party. Why the suggestion? Because liquor advocates get pledges for the eup- port of their candidate, if possi- ble. If the j Democratic party AntiLiquor Demo- leaders expect Icrats.to sit sti 1 and to make no effort to prevent the liquor element from controlling the party they I urn rp(tnn!non their host. litor, you nor the ! netd fear that the i , .i, pir'y cfncia'sf Anti-League Democrats of Rowan will injure tne party. They are in line with the State official?, with the last Legislature, and with siority oi tne party in lnere is mor iTiniyi HTTilTi'i liiflj J iuoii4uurBiBU1 Those Damoc rats whose names ap- pear to that c.rcalar are life-Ion, loyal and truej to the best interests of the party which they show by being true to moral and temper- ance pnncipl. is. Let the leaders oe xear ana ppt no Dar across the doorway of the primaries and give cywj uemucrai a welcome, not placiDg any unwise and useless St a ' I i . . " wm be well. The worst enemies of the party are coercion and feodestroy. In conclus on, Mr. Editor, rest assured that inti-liquor Democrats nova n-k ihaJ : .1 have no idea ii auauuuuiB? ine party-they ship" and do preserve it ha ed about the -i.i-i - . win auiue .m inei., : . : 1 1 ii.lij. - .1 abide in the - - uui iiiuirun'iJiiuj, our graitmg, and their level best to our political jobbery. -Wilming-mless. Be not alarm- ton Star. ! action of the mass meeting to be ooiuiuax, 1 April 21. It win not antagonize any party. It is called, as is stated in tht n i-nlnii - U: a. I . . 1 I T KU1" nurri ioKemer and to con- suit ieiative tp tbe interests of the temperance. cause. Those interests. we are 'sure, will be best subserved by work in the different political parties and not by an independent organization df all, which was not entertained at all when that cirnn- ar was writteh nor, in any danger, now. Kesnectfullv. . - J. N. Stallings. Sr j Young Wi e Fatally Burned. March 28 Mrs. Statesville Wm. Pool, o s Shiloch township. ged 18 years, died yesterday from the tffects of burc. which she re- " ceivcd Friday morninfif. She was in front of tht fire with her four months old baby in her arms when in iub are. xne Daov it is not ex- noM. n u v., r ""M"" UUmB. Mra pi uvi nai uuiuu vcoLcruttv. I ( j - If all General Miles watts is to run for president he might join the populists. Dtfrham Herald. - I Tragedy Averted k k A- Z i J . . t 1 . m just id mo dick oi time our little boy was paved" writes Mrs W. Watkins of Pleasant Citv. Uhio. 'Pneumbnia had played sad . I ... j " uavoc wun pirn ana a terrible uuuga Bet in i oesiues. uoctors U a. 5 I 1 " 1 . I u emeu uiui. mil ne erew worse i' i .l 1. ... m X.y uay aiJ?Dn we Iriea ur' SK ".f.S : saved. He's noW sonnd and well." Every body ought to know it's the r j. , "71 -- JT . ,. r oniy sure cure ior cougos, colds i - i . . I mei all lung diseases. Guaranteed run all druggis s. Price 50c and & & 00. Trial bdttles free. ItowII mil j m A StfaigMforward Business niiiiimiimmmnMiumMnii u lLjL1 .. J - ( J u Ueneil Emelio Again mo. whilom Jlnsurgent leader in 1 the Philippines, could not take a more opportune time - for his tour of America than this year. He is coming here to make a study of American institutions.1 Affuinaldo will ? hn hia tnnr about July 1st, at Los Angeles, Cal.. and will tife in tho different States makinsr Wahin cr ton Rrwl i m- mew lork nis Obierii vn. Ha will mnwnnpntlv hi 1 r;n Presidential election and douh Iprr will be shocked to hear the Rp- !,. n,,' n other acoundrels and pirates. He I I i i Wil1 u wun a nice laie aoout U., m j , i jriucKy .Baltimore is to be greater a od grander than before. Thare's nothing like a setback to make . . ... erge Americans grit tneir tt etn and decide to show the wnrH wW they can do. BIGHT HEBE IN Si LI SB UK Y. Theo. F Kluttz & Co. Guarantee to Be- fond Money if Hyomei Fails to Cure the Worst Case of Catarrh. it is no uncom mon thing to see a medicine advertised as a "guar antied cure." But investigation usually shows that the guarantee is made by some ; unknown firm hundreds of milea away. I he guarantee, though, that comes with Hyomei, is entire! v different. It is made by Theo. F. Klutf z & Co. one of the most To llable drug firms in this senLinn. m, j . ' . . , . . t y aave.ruse lDat 11 "yomei does they will return the money with! out any question or argument. Nn business noose in Salisbury has a r. w?.en nQy eaarantee that they Will rflinH tha mr.rx,n ; IT. ;.r,. : - j u ilJfUUJW ihiih T.ri rnra ratorrh v u -w . i i-i, uu uiid una any q ie3tion as to the agreement oeing lived up to, both in the SDir- it ana letter. Hyomei is very easy and pleas- nut to ate. just breathe it through the little inhaler that comes with every outfi ; every breath will Dring recovery so much the nearer. it Kins all the germs of catarrh al troubles in the air passa ges or the head, throat, and long?, soothes and heals the irrita- tea mucous mfimhran"0nrl only natural cure for catarrh. . . 1 Aba rnmnloto miifii- i . . .. w "ut one aoiiar, and extra bottles of "!me can.b.e.obtai.?d trouble develop into one that may be serious and nhrnnin TT n . 0"5"t tarrnaj . " J v- at once, remembering that you no risk whatever when von Cocffeof So S Far U s c tfer of no care, no pay." J v u.i.wi.uuiinj iiiiiii 1 11 iiuiwi nrr waid NEW Shoes Oxfords, COMING 'NICTWJI?1' tS-3CI3 - i Making a bid for popular patronage needs no diplomacy, finesse or sharpness in its' management. Plain, clean, honest meth ods are what the public tie to. These meth ods you will, find in force here at all times. We attribute our success in a great meas ure to their practice. We are here to serve you faithfully. Want this store to be pointed out and spoken of as the place where1 all classes of the community may come and feel that they are being dealt with in abso solute fairness. All ready for the spring bus iness now; got a store full of bright, new merchandise to show you, so come and see and we will try to please you. Yours anxious to please, JUXX Dinner wasn t Keady and a Scenic ! Artist Commits Murder Boston, March 28. Frank A r - . . oruwD, a scenic artist, snot and killed his wife, Dora," and himself at his home in Roslindale this af- ternoon. ine wife received two wounds and was killed instantlv. I Brown wah till alivA xrVi on -fnA I ' ---- w u vu. iuuuu. hnt hia ainryl vLrr,nnA proved fatal in a short time. - Willie M. Brown, a grown son of Mrs. Brown by a former mar riage, was in the Lo jse . whn the tragedy occurred. He says he nTPrhAurn a nnai-ral nna. ki. niL : r immre 10 nave dinner ready. Wilson says that Brown and his wife bad quarrelled for a long fimn I? n : J I 1 thmat- against the wife's life. About two weeks ago the family I r "..c.. iwn Wilson thinks it may have been isn attemnvhy Brown Jo kill the wl o'e faflfify. The Weekly Sun, $ 1 per year. IFnOITf BREAKFAST iTABLi nature Provides Its Own Remedies, Which If Use - Judiciously, Insure Perfect Health l at AH Times. I 1 t Asfda from the pleasure of eating seasonablejrults before beginning the first meal of the day, this custom has undoubtedly arisen from the well known fact that nearly all fruit and nore par ticularly plums and PRUNES contain natural laxative principles which act uirectjy on tne stomach and bowels Constioation. that d ; some me mplaint which is rnndVuMeTynd on e g tomaXafed Bo5e2' 1 e basic cause of nine-tenths rf thm w i -w u i u. . cc . . DOW.ela the dyspepsia ; BO ana wnicn, if neglected, surely to more complicated and serious or ganic diseases, can surely be prevented, and when not too far advanced can be absolutely cured by the judicious use of the modern laxative and cathartic California Prune Wafers. t.Th:I.are not a Paten medicine In the ordinary sense of the word, being compounded from fresh California Prunes, which every, intelligent person knows is truly nature's laxative. , A dainty little wafer, always the same, compounded in a highly con- .indigestion, bfliousness.etc. prevalent among our peonle to-dav. leads FRUIT IS NATURE'S LAXATIVE piprniq rail A Natural Olssolvint and Cure for EIUOUSKESS, CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA and ALL BOWEL rr man pui er Purgt. Sale by CORNEUSOIJ & COOK, Drnffgi,t, 200 s! W. Urer Main and Fi.her Sts SAUSBTJ&YIf. C- I- - f Slippers IN DAILY. rip ) rtx ffll Tried to Kill Her With Kitses. Mrs. Kate D. Kiqheson,' whose suit for divorce against Dr. W. G Kiche8on has beei continued before Judge Bun, says Bhe refused to receive her husband's kisses be cause she noticed! a sweet, metallic taste on his lips,Jand charged him wun trymg to thus communicate poison to her. Dr. Richeson de niea his wife's charges. ' The intoxication cf love is often followed by sobej- second thought. More pilots. Disturbances !f strikers are not nearly as igravejj as an individual disorder of jthe system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nefvoug tension, will be fullowed by uiter collapse, un less a reliable Remedy is imme diately employed;,. There's nothing so efficient to cur'p disorders of ti . liver or kidneys as Electric B;t" It's a wonderful J tonic, and tff 't K I'll j!f TZ. a.n4 ' !he Sreate h tmv - X UU K4J W Im systems. It dispels nervousness, rneumatism and neuralgia and ex pels malaria gerrs: Oaly50c and satisfaction guaranteed btf all dm gits. - r ; j; . t i I ! centrated form from fresh California Prunes, theys are a natural dissolvent, acting oh the contents of thei stomach and bowels land not on the oroana themselves, i ' ' li " They reeuiate the-tiwr tiil fifnm. acn, Cleanse tne Si VM?.e Piem anJ? P- "u PSI oiea, i Pimples and Dizziness iuuuuii iicctuacne. innitrMttnn Hvery household? should ; have its family package of CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFERS! and at the first signs-of approaching illness, 'or when under 'the weather,;' take- a couple of wafers, and the doctor's bills will soon oe mucn smaller tnan they are now. you can eat what you please if yon Touoweach meal with a CALIFORNIA x-.ujnis WAif'JSR, which quickly dis- Cnl.n 4-1 4. 1 3! . " uiusi, luuigesuDie iooa, and helps to cajry it through and out of the ojatcm in a genue ana nealtnful man ner, without the slightest pain griping w xyu rv aisrs lor OC. ! TROUBLES ...lOOjirAFHII, 25 CENTS 7 K t meff, 1 . w V-7 GORMaN Sn;ceaaors to J. Horai.. Card of Thanks: 1 take this method to thank the people of Salisbury for th klod- nf 34 shuwe me during my te m of f tii anA al 1 car 1 am Rt.Hl In tK Bread business and am prepared to furnlfhthe beat Bread ever sj d hi Salisbury. ; (?an bake your Christmas cake far you Jn any style. Send your orders. T. L. Swink Corner Main and Council Sts. Try the Sun's y-cent-a- word ads. on first page. A Japanese Victory. -andoru31arch 28. The Seoul correspondent of TTienrrirry Malt says that in an engagement March 23, which Japanese infantry bad with Cosacks between Anja and Chong Ju, the Japanese were vic torious, but lost fifty killed. Don't forgat that a promising man seldom pays cash. Too. many men spend their money before they get it. Other people's troubles bore a man more than his own. Women would rather look dresses than listen to addresses. at If a mm has ' nn So d to ne. t a stiff income te have a stiff back- It's the fish that gets away that inspires the bipgest lies. Don t cry ever spilled milk ; there s enough water watted as it is. I 's ihe ' al - eidtd Komec who realizes - that sweet sorrow." "partings is such I It is a singular fact that the best neddiDjr presents come from peo ple who are not yet married. The Durham man who paid $30, 000 for it evidently does not think divorces come casv.- Durham Her . , - " Best Remedy For Constipation. "The finest remedy for consti Stomach and Liver Tablets," savs Mr. ilii tsutler, of Frankville. N. Y. "They act gently and without any unpleasant effect, and. leave trie ooweis in a perfectly natural condition.;' bold by Jas. Plum- mer. -With the exie..tion of the giri'u father and the dog, all the world tolerates a lover. ' Inflammatory Eheumatism Cured. William Shsffer, a brakeman of Djnnison, Oaio. waa confinpfl , Us bed for several weeks with in flammatory rhtmiaiiam. "I need rxany remedies." he savs. 4'Finftu ly sent to McCaw's d for a bottle oi. Cham Werla'n's Pin liaim, at which time I was uoab!o to oe band or foot, and m ere week's time was able to ?o to work as happy as a clam."- For sale by Jas. I'Jommer. BeantiftilStyles" 11 Great satisfaction is expressed by cur customers and- they'll always find Dame Fashion's Fads arid Fancies are beautifully displayed here. , TWO GOODS EYES are the greatest bles" c bravn ca lestowoamaa 1 j. i h .vetLcuile thaakfal If you haven't ttem do the next best tbing Consult a tKilled opt clan Wa know all "there Is to know about the science of optics Ia t . us examine the eyes and we'll locate the trouble exactly The glasses we gUe you wih relieve all strain and strengthen your ejes & GREEN, Treading Jewelers and Opticians- Dr. R. V. BRAWLEY Practice Limited to Ee, Ear, Nose and Throat. Salisbury, N Office Over Wachovia Bank. a The Auburn Wagon 1 and 2 horse. Oliver Chilled PlowsWalk ing Disc Plows. Globe CuItivators.Cot- ton and Corn Plan ters, Ditc ai.d Smoothing Harrows. Don't forget the fine line of Paints, among them the celebrated Egyptian and the Economy. j. h. Mckenzie, The, Hardware Dealer. URCELL REPARES RESCRIPTIONS ROPERLY. (S3 Smooth. Work. You'll like the wnrt wo An . shirts, collars and cuff Vrnn m, the clean nesa and life of the articles when we handle them. we ao work for white people only we nake a sneciaitv .f r.0 r 1 tains. Give us a trial Antiseptic Laundrv Phone 259. " The Stallings Agency, Office 105 W. Piiher.8t. Next door to Cornellson & Cook. Triune jronzs ision- uments.- Cheaper and better than marble, o r granite. Also Statu- 3narv and Urns Specimen nd Designs on ezblrjitlon. Headquarters jilso for Reputable Proprie tary Medicines and for Useful NoTeltirs. H. only throuirh agents. Descriptive lists and prices furnished all inquirers. P fl , -! M t M II Salisbury, N. C. and Elsewhere. Salisbury Supply and Commission Co. Mining and Mill Sup- slies, Boilers, Engines, Beltincr. Pulleys, Iron, Steel, Quicksilver. Ashcvillo FIro Brick and Fire Clay. Foundry chine and I1n -Shop: Storerooms and Stop tear ; ger Depot, bALISiiCKY, . J Chartered iS3. First National Bank. of Salisbury, N. C. Capital $50,000 Surplus & profits $20,000 Keek Craige, "President. W. H. Whitk, Cs ,r. W. C. Core, nENorR. Victi IV i Wade IUkkiee, Tt Will extend toitsputn n? the . . liberal acc-niir:dit:t-us. Deposits olic'tf-U VThen in ITecd cf Doors -and Blinds w . Call aid get an estimate f n in to lore jou aecide -where to 1 1 Will ha mr.nAT. .... -- --"jutj jU juur j v - c K ; r , can puarante you lower liur ueiier quality cf rualerial tl can possibly cet el -ewhere M Is cn3p!et and my motto K and let live." Give me a call in v : r f 4 . W 1 r. . An Easter Shirt. slK.uId he IlJKs. Of all daslnti!PiMr SOi.day ca'Is for pt rily 10 a j 2- 3 i we have tte pleasure iti.ri--T.ri i dolDg your launderir-ir f-i Ka-t r : you may rtst ctutint. heru. i shall be as jou hh it w. u i It Keed we 6ay more? - Salisbury Steam Laundrv The Daily Sun. deliv ered at Your Door for 10c per week. Motorcycles, Bicycles, Bijycle Supplies. I 'are the best that mccey caa buy in Bicycles and Supplies. Price that cannot be beat. Second-hand Wheels for a poe. We B'alr your Bicycler rlht. S'.-iS faction pnaranteed at G. S. WILLIAMS Bicycle Shop, 107 W Fisher Street, near staDdp re. COME AKD SEE ME. We also retire jour Bibr C3rr:a.
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