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SALISBURY DULY SUN. DULY EXCEPT SUNDAY. JOB S. tOOBCBB. CLINT. M. BROWIt. Provrtetore. rd at poatoOst m Mcoaa-elua matter. d verMalng iMi apply to the paolUhert Offlce over BarVa ehoe store, on Mala atoaat. OBHOKIPTIOZt RATH Year, t UuaMia. rtr 0 Moath, Oat Week. 14.00 a.oe 1.00 .10 if vered by 0rnrJ any par ot the el wlthoat a ztraeoatw TELEPHONE NO. 264 ,-ijsBuar N. C, June 21, 1904. Industrial North Carolina. The industrial notes which we print each week chow that North C rolina is in the forefront of the S .uthern States. . In fact, there is no Southern State which reports tbe starting of so many new enter prises of various sorts. We hope to see this continue, and by all means let us utilize our own people t i operate these new factories and oiher enterprises, and 'not turn them over to foreign help and 'for t-'firn capital. The condition of N rth Carolina banks shows that wo possess an sbundance of capital t f our own to carry on all the bus loess which may be started in tbe S ate. Then, too, our colleges nnl schools are running over wi h patronage, young men and youug U iios who are fitting themselves f ir usefulness in life. These ought ti. be encouraged and helped in every way possible. Oar State o isrht to offer an open door to every young man who desires to w irk and become useful. Nobody oiuht to be idle, or seek the army i r employment. We have an a uodance of railroads, farms, mills and mines, where every able b died North Carolina man can w.rk and obtain good wages. R i!eigh TimeB. Honesty and Vacations. Russell Sage, has pronounced against vacations. But tbe Trades men's National bank of New Hav en, Conn., has 'declared vacations necessary to honest service on the part of employees. , Douglas tmitb. m ornwr taiir- o (lis bank. Wis long regarded as a model official He took no vacations; he never went out to dinner till after the Dans ciosea ior tne aay. tie was always at the bank just before it opened. But in spite of seeming diligence and assiduity he became a defaulter, j Getting to the bank early he was enabled to keep a close eye on the large deport books when presented. From the accounts in these books he stole regularly for two years and more. Absence at ! any time from his place at the bank might have put fellow-officials on to his crooked- nees. Smith's irregularities tet the bank directors thinking. Their thinking has taken the form of rules laid down for all their em 1 ployees. First, all clerks shall . m . a nave a two weets' vacation every bummer; second, every clerk shall oe oDiigea to go to dinner every day;- third any bookkeeper who allows any other bank official to write up a depositor's book will be discharged for not doing the work himself, and the bank official who does the work will go too Lou sville Herald. Inspiration of "Dixie. "Dixie" is a great tune, and has wonderful inspiration. More than xorty.years ago men marched to their death under its thrilling strains. In these days of peace it has lost none of its power. At Amsricos, Gi , Thursday night, it q ie!Ied a panic in a packed theatre o.t aar,t tha l,va nf u n doubt would have been crushed a. i .t rri a to aeam. ine laminar air cer- tiinly has wonderful power to etir and to qniet. Durham Sun. New DDK ! It is necessary that the best possible provision be made for the steady accu mulation of ones gains. Our savings denartment oner a spienaia sateguara fnr thi trmiMtlh nf vnnr r - " . W WW . . . Vw.A W I " " sources. W.L.,v T. 6 m j n onhnino I Aon Xr I nnot I'a fFatiiUria UUaU Ut llUiM IV.. tMlsbury bayings Bank Building, ' 7,000 RUSSIAN CASUALTIES. Awful Slaughter at Vafangow. 70,- OOO Japanese Hovidg Northward. New Chwang, Jane 20, ,6 a. no. -A Russian officer who was wouad- ea in the battle at v at an sow. (Telissu) told an Associated Press correspondent that the lasses on both sides were severe. H placed the Russian casualties tt least 7,000. He says no soldiers in the world could withstand the Japan ese as they have been fighting late ly. Their artillery fire, he claim?, ' is marvelously effective. The Rus sians fought stubbornly but were unable to withstand the enemy 's dashing persistency. Several hun dred wounded Russians nave been sent north owing to a lack of ho3- pitals and surgeons. AH J. he avail- able transportation has tcj be used for supplies at the expense of the sick and wounded J The Japanese buried most of the Russian 'dead after the battle. 1 It is estimated j on in ormation obtainable that the Japanese force moving northward is 70,0(X).slrong, i with 90,000 men in 1 the agg regate engaged in the operations at Port Arthur. Several: Japanese spies have recently been captured a few miles south of New Chwing. The Russians are becoming more vigi lantand are watching newspaper messages closely. - JAPANESE BATTALION ANNIHILATED Si Mu Chen, Manchuria, June 20. The Japanese artil I ery at the battle of Vafangow incluk ded heavy siege guns using lvadtte and sweeping the whole" battlefield. The Japanese Buffered tremendous losses in turning the Russian right. Oae battalion of the Twenty-sixth Regiment was annihilated. The hos pital at Vafangow was repeatedly i struck by the ! enemy's shells, which mutilated the Russian wounded. ! The Price of Meat Again the price- of j meat gone beyond the reach If the poor, I and even of the j moderately w ell- to-do, eo far as the prime qualities are concerned. Of course there arb plausible are scare, etc., etc. And the Beef Trust wholly innocent. It's the supply and demand that is the devilment! j Now, the law of supply and de- KMBi!.-wlMrtt- ! r- Jnr - area for operation as this country, works gradually. It doesn't do things all in a minute, i And the price of good beef impod five cents a pound -at one c ip! The contention that this was a natural rise is stuff anjl nonsense, tt was an advance evidently agreed upon by the half-dczan concerns that make up the Beef Trust and controI the American to atket. And every additional cent put is blood stomachs upon a pound of meat - 1 money. It means lank for the poor and bitter economies for millions of people In the meantime am pie anti-trust laws slumber peacefblly in the Federal statute books. The Stren- uous needs boodle paign. Norfolk Vir or his cam- 'nia Pilot. Two Burned to Death. Cleveland, O. Juie 20. Two persons were burned to death and six others iniured in I a fire that saloon and 428 Colum- partially destroyed 1 boarding house at No bus street today. OSE HYOfflEI AT C UR EISK." Theo F. Kluttz & Co. Will Pay For HYOMEI Treatment Cure i atarrh. j If It Fails to 00 pronounced nas been the re t 1 L lief and cures following the use of Hyomei in catarrhal troubles, that in nearly every city ana village all over this country the leading drug gists have advertised that thev would pay for Hyomei themselves 11 it did not effect a core. In this city, Theo. F. Kluttz & Co. has publicly announced id the Sun and uaptrr, use nyomei ac our enorm jus demand for the Hyomei oumts, and many unusual enres have been made. II The fact that Hyomei is so con venient and complete and that it m r I cures by merely breathing and not oy drugging tne stomach, no douht has bad considerable I influence in creating confidence in the treat ment. When! Hyomei is used. every particle of air that enters the head and throat and goes to the lungs, is charged with healing bal sams that kill the germs of catarrh and soothe and heal ;he irritated mucous membrane. Theo. F. Kluttz & Co urge all 1 1 - . . L i " wuu are suoieci io caxarrn or ca tarrhal colds to get a Hyomei out fit from them and usey it at their risk. No matter hbw skeptical you may be, you cannot dispute the fairness of this ? offer. Use Hyomei for a month, j If, at the u can say to Theo F. Kluttz & Cat "It did not help" they will ft refund your money wiinout question or argn ..1 . . . ment. This is their Way of renov I mg all doubts as to the power of nyomei to cure catarrnai trouoies. mir ,? ... . j ri . : I . aey oeneve u tne strongest evi- dence that can be offered to. the curative powers of Htoraei. will ixy a Tar Shoes In. 18 Stylos ' Men's fine custom- made work. The Greatest ; Selling Shoe In America for r-rt Largest n .: 93 Additional Bodies Eecovered New York, June 20. The list of those who perished on the Gen" eral Slocum is growing at alarming rate. Bodies came to the so: face this afternoon eff the shores of North Brother Island singly and in groups of twos and threes until at dusk 93 additional had been recov ered. .Lvery passing steamer seemed to churn up tbe water to such a degree that with its wafch one or more bodies would baewej t onta the beach. B. t wen t he hours of 3 and 6 in the afternoon, 45 bodies, some : cf them bally mutilated, were taken ashore by the searching parties. The fact that the Southern Rdl way find it necessary to put back on its line trains Nos 29 ; and 30 between Washington and Charlotte shows the great increase in traffic between the North and South. The donble tracking of the South ern was not ucdartaken a bit ahead of its needs. Charlotte Observer. When a worn nn hasn't anything else to do she rips up something useful and makes si mething orna mental. xv aw onions are Baid to cure rheumatism, but no' doubt your friends would prefer that you con tinue to have rheumatism. That Throbbing Headache W ould quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Fills Thousands of sufferers have prov ed their merit for bick and Ner vous Headaches They make pure blood and build up you health. Only 25 cents, money back if no cured. Sold by all druggists. Bert Brown, aged 30, of Joplin, Mo., and Lil Allen, aged 13, were killed, and seven others ii jured.by a collapse of a building at Kansas City yesterday. . Worst of All Experiences. L.an anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your ast fbucn wasthe experience of Mrs. b. H. Newson, Decatur, Ala., "For three years" she writes, "I endur ed insufferable pain from indiges tion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At ength I was induced to try Elec tric Hitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recover ed " For Liver,Kidney. Stomach and Bowel troub es E'ectric Bitters is the only medicine. Oaly 50c It's guaranteed by all druggists. j Ml VI II tT 8 We want to call your attention to our; Amorous For style, comfort and equal at 18 Styles to ; Shoe Dealers in Salisbury. Big Lot Fancy Silks For Shirt Waists &c. i - - ' at and Below Cost, Now On Sale at am CAUSE OF STRIKES. daiorlty of Labor Win Die to Ufa. uuftmeat of Employe). E. F. Du Brul of Cincinnati, commis sioner of the National Metal Trades association, who said at the recent meeting of the NationaK Manufactur ers' association that 80 per cent of La bor troubles were either directly or in directly caused by the employer,- thus explains his statement: " . "I said in my experience with strikes and labor, troubles 80 per cent of those that had come under my observation were directly or Indirectly the fault of the employer. Citing Mr. Davenport's Illustration that he gave me just a few minutes ago of the bakers' strike in Boston, I should say it has been large ly the fault of the master bakers of that city. They bad an organization there that had been apathetic and in different. That was one of their trou bles. "In other Instances that have come under my notice there has been a fore man that has not done right. He has mistreated his men, and so on. The employer is responsible for that fore man. I know of cases of strikes which in their last analysis are demands for better management of the Institutions. It is a well known fact that the better managed an institution is the less lia bility there is to strikes in that Institu tion. "I hope you will take my statement In the spirit in which it was given as a warning to the manufacturers that they must educate themselves, that they must educate their employees and that they must educate their foremen their superintendents and everybody else connected with the handling of la bor. And, above all, they have got to educate the laboring men, and If they do not do it It is their own fault very largely." While the speaker was driving home his points he was interrupted by ap plause. USE OF UNION LABELS. Imtt.tloB. Prove Their V.l.e to the C.nic of I nioBUm. The union label lias at all times been more or less a power, but t never so much as in the last few years has it made itself felt that Its enemies mast needs copy it. Imitation Is the sin cerest flattery, they say, and its truth is clearly demonstrated when the em ployer who will not have the label be cause he must pay more wages to get It uses a substitute or, In plainer lan guage, a forgery. .every now ana men we pick up a paper with an account in it of some sweatshop cigarmaker being arrested and fined for counterfeiting the cigar makers' label. The garment workers warn us against trademarks of certain firms got up to resemble their label and cannot be detected except by a close scrutiny. There Is an association of boss barbers In Chicago that Issues a card which resembles, tbe label of the Barbers' union so thoroughly that hun dreds are he'ng deceived by it every day. If the union men and women would learn tji appreciate the strength of the label as Its enemies do there would be no further use for strikes. This argu ment has been offered time and time again, and, though the demand for la bel goods is Increasing, it is nothing to what it should be. There are enough onion men and women in this country to make the nonunionist an Impossibil ity by demanding the label on all goods that they purchase.-rTeamsters' Masra- Blne. 1 -t Sties i service they have no the price, select from. foinr JJ u treet We push our business by giving correct weight, fresh groceries and our. money's worjth every time We handle fresh from the vine an Kinas ot country produce at live" prices i"live( and let Lome friends and matte us your and we will show you that our irienasnip ior you more than a song. means 1. White Helms, 119 East Fisher S Is! I now have the W. P.' Thornton stock complete, consisting of Olcc-?. Silverware, Jewelr,. Ladies purses and Watches. All are going at a great sacrifice. Cll at once and get your selection. No trouple to show you. Remember everything gt- lng at cost. " , j 1- Yours to p'easej : S.- L. SWICEGOOD. Sun Office for Job Work. Fresh Lot Of Tii of rortditrArl Kr O Hot loOCiVoU. ;60C -n'.. t . Cl' ttllUll. Ol less than five :al- Iqiis soldi J. ALLEN BROWN. Ureal Tate I :. Springs ! Water .. . ;i. iij- IN MERCHANDISE For We are cleaning out the broken Sizes and odds and ends in this Summer's -Footwear at prices that fully substantiate The heading of this advertisement. You will find here now Shoes worth double and thribble what we are Selling them for, but it's the way WE DO IT 111 No. Main St.. f BIG BARGAINS AT KLUTTZ a EENDLEMAN'S I ; - - - - ' Dress G jods of all kinds and at all prices, to suit everybody. A new siock of sortment of Staple Dry Goods, and White Lace Hose. I Shoes for everybody from 25c up to the best, they mllCf VA I7i1n1 alvfMftf vs4 v AM v t . ri a Big lot of mens stylish Hats. -a & stylish lot at lowest prices We still sell the best flour in the city. all kinds of Corned and Canned Meats. . FRESH EVERY DAY! All kinds of Fancy Veg etables, Fruits, Berries prices. The finest teas and Orleans molasses at 30, 40 Honey in the Comb. The 20c. Jfresh Jersey ts utter bushels of Dry Onions. Yours to please at the Cheap Store of KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAN Jol) - - Priiiiing 4. 10 Per Cent. Discount. For the past few days we couni oi ien per cent, an ot elry, Cut Glass, Sterling and Plated Table Ware, Clocks, Umbrellas, Hand Bags, &c. This discount we will continue to give for ten days longer, or until June 25th, when our new goods will ar- 11 v waicn wc wisn to GORMAN Loading Jewelrs and Opticians. The SUN Executes cJolp px-ii7tix7 Commissioner's Re-Sale ol Valuable Real Estate. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county in the case entitled Walter S. Black- mer, Sbelton S. Blackmer and others, ex parte, the undersigned will sell at public auction at the court house door in the city of Sa'isburyon Satur day the 25th day of Jane A. D 1904, commencing at the hour o' 12 o'clock m. to the highest bidder, the follow ing described real estate: . 4th. Part of the parcel of land on Main street in the city of Salisbury known as the residence of the late Mrs J A, C. Biackmer which will ha offered In two lots known as A and B Lot A fronting on Msia street and adjoining lot of Mr. E. B Neae,is60 feet front and 188 feet deep trgether witn a lane 10 feet wide and 63 feet lo tig, more or less, in rear of lot B, and extending to Bank street. LiOt B The house lot on corner of Malntnd Bank streets, being 63 feet m front more or less and 178 feet deep. - After the twe lots A and B have been offered separately they will be offered ia one block and tf the highest sum bldfor them together exceeds tne total amounts bid sepirady, they wiu oe KDocuea acwa to tne last bid der, otherwise the f eparate bids will be reported to tne court. Two city lots known as 8 and 9 of the Ramsay xlot of the Blackme property Thee1o front on Monroe street. No 8 j lns No. 7 aun Is 50 feet front by 190 feet, this lot will have It right of way in a ten fo it lane in rear oi it, bidding will begin at No.. 9 j .Ins No 8 and is 70 feet front and 190 feet, deep and will will have a r gnt of way in a 10 foot lane between lt and tbe lot of Mrs- Margaret Black mr. bidding will txsrin at 872050 -au saies are suDjecc to connrmatlon by tte court. Terms of sale: O le third cash and tbe balance in 6lx montLs with interest on deferred pay ment. Purchase's will have the right to anticipate deferred payments.- Title is to be reserve uotil purchase money Is &1I p&icJ This 24th dav of Mav. 1934. F. J. MURDOCH, Com limes Salisbury, NC and - - - - White Lawns. New as Carpets, Maltings, Rugs, in town. The best o! and Melons, all at lowest coffees that grow. New and 50c. B'g lot of New best pure Apple Vinegar at at 15 to 20c. we want 1,000 v - ? Wc do it. have been offering at a dis- our remaining stock of Jcw- maKe room. & GREEN. Salisbury and Spjncer. NOTICE. I have moved into my new building-next xo ine i . ivi . u. A. with a full line of Groceries and Country Produce i neive no rents or clerk hire to pay and can and will meet al competition. To make room for my fail line I uiitsr my onoes at a sacrifice. Call and get prices ana be convin ced. D. C, EAGLE, spencer, N. C. Sun One Week 10c. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Departure of Traini Prom Salisbury. HOETHBOTHyD no. b, joca, uaariotte to KlchM a a 36, Fast mall, Atlanta to N.Y 10.43 an 30, N.Y.-Fl. 11m.. Jack., to N.Y. 11:30 a ns 1. r 1 ... iajuh.iv.im. xxorroiic 8:55 p n 88, VMtllale. Atlanta to N. Y 9:30 p is 34 New Through Train, HC7pus j, a.uanta-niin, mx At. to W. 11:45 p B souTHEoxnn). Ro. S, Wash-Atlanta Kx. to Atlanta 41 a n 33, Hew Through Train. 725 am I7r Vettbule to Atlanta-New Or. 8:17 a n 11, Local to Atlanta 8-30 an 7, Local to Charlotte 1.07 pn- S9, N.Y.-Fla. Ua, to Jacks ot11 8:30 p a 35, Fast maU to Atlanta Nw Or. 8:50 p a WFSTBOJBD.' Wo.ll, Local chit, and Memnhia li. 35. Throng to Chat-Memphis 8 15 pi YB.0H W!E3T. o. 38, Through from Ohat.-Mem, U:S6an. :3Spb 12, Local from Chat,-XemphUi ; TAD2TJT R. B.. o. a. Passenger and mall, leaTes, 7, Mixed, leaves ZS, Passenger ana mail, arrives 48, Mixed, arrives 12 01pa 713p n OOaa I and 31 carry day coachee between In g ton and Charlotte. ash Elsewhere. -- - - -- - --- - LET US have your next bundle of laundry and we will prove to you tnar, we a'e do ing the vry best work that any laun dry can prd-ce. Having installed tne latest., improve a macninery we e able to guarantee satisfaction in everyway. We hive a perfect white lauDdry for the white people of the city, so have your laundry done as you vote. Antiseptic Laundry Phone The Daily Sun, deliv ered at Your Door for 10c per week. This space belongs to the LeadingLumberman He is still in business but too busy to write advertise ments. Call on him Kvery man would carry Insurance if he felt able and every man is able to carry a poli. cyon the Provident plan. written by the Michigan Mutual, of Detroft, Mich. Call and let me explain to you. W. D. PETHEL, Beal Estate ani Insurance. Bank Building, Spencer. N. C. THE FOUNDATION all security is Heal Estate. This proves that you cicnot do better than iniesfyour money in land. We have many choice lotd for sale at f resent. See us for prices and terms. MAUPIN BROS., waca; Orerman Building. Phone 25 A IK
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