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X T i - . . SALISBURY DAILY SUN. DULY KXCEPT SUNDAY. IU1B0BIPTI0H BA.TBI Jee Ttu, it Hoataa, ffkM . Oae Month, On IfNk, too uoo .M .10 Uvered by CarrUrt"J any pan ol the eltj without extrn COS. JOB X. KOQBCVV, I CLINT. M. KKOWM, f Froexieton. tiwHl at poetoflUe u ooafl-cl matter dTrUlBi ratal apply to the prtllihara ffiea over BorVi ahoa store, om Ment street. TELEPHONE NO. 264 UNION -Uusbtjrt, N. C, Oct. 17, 1904. BATIOIAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President, Alton B. Pabker. of New York. For Vice President, Henry G. Davis, of West Virginia. mTPTATIC TICKET. For Governor: KOBIBT B. Glenn. For Lieutenant Governor: Francis D. Winston. Associate Justices Supreme Court: W. A Hoke. George H. Brown, Jr. State Auditor: B. F. Dixon State Treasurer: B. R. IiAOT. Secretary of State: J. Bbtan Grimes. ... Supt. of Public Instruction: J. Y. JOYNEB. Com. of Labor and Printing: H. B.Varner. Corporation Commissioner: S. L. Rogers. Commissioner of Agriculture: S. L. Patterson. For Congress, Eighth District, William C, Newland, of Caldwell. MR. ROOSEVELT AND THE POPULISTS. A few Rowan county Populists, it is learned, will vote for - Boose? velt. Whether or not they know Mr. Roosevelt's opinion of a Popu list we are unable to say. What he does think of them, however,' is made clear in the following de uverance by Mr. Koosevelt in 2896: "Thrift and industry are quite incompatible with true Populistic feeling. Payments of debt, like the suppression of rioting, is ab horrent to the Populistic mind. Such conduct strikes the Populist as immoral." The Populist who can vote for Roosevelt after hearing this gra tuitoug iasult can swallow any dose offered by paity bosses. The suggestion that a monument be erected at Raleigh to tha late Gen. Ransom should have imme diateand enthusiastic endorsement. We North Carolinians are too prone to allow the memory of our great men to perish. After all is said it must be ad mitted that Mr. Bryan doesn't like Mr. Roosevelt even a li ttle bit and we are no judge if the Ne- braskaan'a tour of Indiana does not result in much good for -Parker and Davis. It is high time for the funny paragrapher to let up on the war in the Far East. That 40,0C0 Russians were killed during the! seven days' fighting last week is prooi positive that tnis is no dress parade affair. It is interesting to hear that the Socialists will have a ticket in this State. It will be many a long year, however, before socialism gets a hold on North Carolina. Better Than Pills. The question has been asked In wnat way are Chamberlain's Sto mach and Liver Tablets superior io toe ordinary cathartic and liver piusi uur answer is lhey are easier ana more pleasant to tafee and their effect is so gentle and so agreeable that one hardly realizes that it is produced by a medicine. Then they not only move the bow els but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. For sale at 25 cents per bottle by Jas. Piummer. Editorial Comment Admiral Schley pas registered as a voter in Mary and, but there is a suspicion that his commander in cnief will not brofit. Wash- ington Post.1 Columbia and Panama are both aigitated. Well perhaps that ch mate is no worse than .that of the or our soldiers Philippines.-- Cincinnati Enquirer. Some Southerners ; I there is no suiting. In South Carolina forty- four years ago everybody was ob j acting to the Republican party because it had elected Lincoln. Now Senator Tillman, is his last speed), objects to the Republican party because it is "no longer the party of Lincoln. 'Philadelphia (Rep.) Press. - . . .- Tom Watson owns over one t jird of the county in which 1 lives in Georgia, and was so p jor as a boy that he I couldn't go to college. This is an example that others besides Pppulists would like to imitate. Philadelphia la quirer. j If A negro is running for Mayor of Boston. Now watch the negroe's New England friends show him the way to go home to his, custo mary place in the woodpile. Wilmington Star. xne Hon. Sharp Williams, who has been out West looking over the situation politically, says "the Democratic chances are lmprov- ing by Jumps." LOSSES OF RUSSIANS 40,000. Frightful Record of Slaughter Re ceived at Tokio. Tokio, Oct, 16.4- Io the reports of the great battle to arrive from the which continue front, the moBt striking feature is the terrible rec- ord of the Russian dead. B.-fore the severe fighting on Octobery 10, General Oku's arr ly buried 2,000, making the total, number of Rus sians buried by th Japanese, with Nodzu's army sti 1 to hear from 6,500. Applying the usual calcu lation and making reasonable al lowance for the fighting of the 14th and 15tb, the Rassian loases will exceed 40,000,1 Fragmentary rer orts of Japanese casualties are coming in. General Oku up to ! and in eluding October I4tb, lost 3,500 i aen. Estimates of the total Japanese losses are not possible, but they are small in comparison, with the frightful losses of the Russians. During the five pays from Octo ber 10 to October 14, inclusive, our losses were about 2,500 killed and wounded, officers included. During the four daya from Octo ber 10 to October 13,;the number of corpses left by the enemy and ! buried by us reacted 2,000. The enemy's dead after the battle of October 14, were (very numerous. The prisoners taken numbered SO Ihe principal trophies were 30 guns and many rifles, uniforms and accoutrements. The latter are till uncounted. OorLandi Incrtate in Value. Recently ! there was a sals of landi at Jackson, the county seat - of Northampton bounty, N. C, aQd the local paper says that good prices were received. Oae farm of 370 acres sold for $6,000, or over $16 per acrJ l while another of 170 acres sold for $4,110, cr over $24 an acre. These two farms were assessed for taxation at only 16 an acre, or less than one-third what they sold for lands in the South have befeh held at ridi- til a I tt 1 r tw yiiafa am 4VnM - n " i"efi tuom nuts rhflr thn JnnTn i a nrrnvrinrv da tK I r nu prosperous, inere is a aouoie J All f&aonn w H rr Kah laWHa fihAnM mma 4 I - r w.UK.sa.: ly ennance 1 in va ,ue. Richmond Times-Dispatch. iinueBBiiy us xurceu many a woman, to go on the stagehand it should force lots ux sucaiieu ac tresses back to the laundry. Chi- ca'go News. ! GROWTH OF THE WACEQ73A LOAN AND TRUST COMPAKT : Since j its Org: Nation. - June 15, 1893: Deposits Assets JUNE 13, 1894, t 98,095.00. $ 299,349.29 1", 1896. - IS, 1898, " 15, 1900, 15, 1902, IS, 190. 296,423.90. . 517,431.71 49,94C.9a. Tri528.29 1,099,462.02 837.884.88. I,i07,94ks. 1,412;871.( 2, 799,658,08. 3,45,351.19 SEPT. 6, 1904, .2.894,3HE.3. 3,590.156.33 xi noi aireaay our cusiomer, open an account with us Wachovia Loan J tat Co, i Salisbury Savings Bank Building. has iust returned from the Northern Shoe Markets where he bought the greatest lme 01 Fall and shown m Salisbury. Gentlemen and day wear. School and everything in We bought a big lot of JOBS which go jat HALF PRICE. . J Come A I ill! I I, beg leavetoannounce all departments is nun 12)1!WW date stock in every particular and at price STnarwmappeal to your pocket book. By placing a special order for Ladies Jackets and ing mem made up torus during the dull season I am able to offer an immense and varied line at at least io to now. : My otock ot Jury uoods is comprised of the newest weaves and fabrics as well as the staple lines in all the newest shades and colors. Dress trimmings in Persian and Jet in bands, Medallions and Appliques ranging in price from sets to $2 50 per yara. iace ana jet coiars trom 15 cts to $5 00 each. Specials This WeoJs I am offeriner soecial this week a iob in Torchon Lace and Insertion tn mnth worth irom 8 1-3 to 12 1-2 yas 01 ouung in aarK colors Before making ou iu uumo xii, iuua uvor u.y suuuii auu what pleases you at prices to suit, vou ea.to ouy. Phone 32. North Carolina Maintains Its Lead. During the pas three months the South has added 119,fc04:1 epitdles, requiring an investment of $ 2,396,- 080 of which amount about $580,- 000 will be the proportion of the investment in new mills. The new mills in North Carolina are:;Wm. Coleman mills at Fayetteville with 25,000 spindles; the Rieford Pow er and Manufacturing Company with a capital of $200,000; Den mark Manufacturing Company, of Roaring River, with 2,500 spind les and 130 loom?, and a new mill will be put up at Rockfor by J. D. Hamlin. In addition to these new mills, there has been quite an increase in the number of spindles at old and prosperous mills. The Fidelity Manufacturing Company Ut Charlotte will put in 2,000 new spindles, the Carolina Cotton Mills at Graham, 3,000 spindle and 100 looms and the Pilot Cotton Mills at Ralekrh will add 1.000 snindlea. According to the Manufacturers' - Record in all 119.904 new spindles r-m . . were put in soutnern mills dunnfftf .j i i m i - ,aa i jorin Carolina lurnisnea as.wv. I The State coming next was Geor- AA . I gia WUQ dUuuu ,pinaies, Aiaoama 22,000, and South Carolina 16,548. This shows that N. Carolina is keep- lnir itn marl aa tha nttnn mnnfa(, -:-- otnta tn vantages which this State pos- setEes are more and more appre ciated by home and outside capital. Jttaieign iSews and Observer. . If troubled with a weak diges tion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. J? or sale by James Piummer, druggist. Money doesn't always lead to happiness, but it helps search very materially. in the I Many a man while walking to save a nickel car fare indulges in a i0 cent cigar. ? Confessions of a Priest. Rev. John S. Cox. of Wako. Ark., writes, "For 12 years I suf fered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines. but got no relief. Then I besran that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years." " If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or gen eral debility, get Electric Bitters. It's guaranteed bv All Droon'sts. Only 50c. - Ladies Dress Shoes. Shoes Shoes for Children the Shoe Line. to see us. IP fin W W 0 to my friends and the public generally that my stock in i T liagc srarcdncKjaains in purchasing an up-to- 15 per cent, less than the same goods can be purchased j . cts per yard, your choice for at 5 cts per yara. your purchases you AT GO RMArN The Leading Jewelers i Are showing the largest assortment of solid Silverware and Silver plated ware, the most, gorgeous line of Cut Glass, and Hand Painted China, and the finest and most artistic line of! Solid Gold Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches ajidj Clocks that has ever been shown by any one fin! Salisbury. . '"':-- j. : j. They are receiving daily their Fall and Hol iday goods and their stock will be surpassed by no one in the State. Bear this in mind and In spect their stock. It will pay you. Goods and prices RIGHT. Everything goes out with a guarantee, . - j jj GORMAN Salisbury Reflection! of a Bachelor. Christian Science is good Lnro n4 tv,rn k to I n7 fh.n tha. h.i. . do, w fKa u T VM . UW ITUUJVU There are lots of wavs to make love, but not nearly enough to satisfy the average girl. It is very smart of a woman the way she can pretend she is dressed when she is in evening clothes. A man could smoke michtv good cigars with the money he spends trying to get less enjoy roent in other ways. New York Press. - All the bad children in the neighborhood belongs to the neigh bors so every mother will inform you Chamberlain's Con?h Renrndv. No one who is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures colds and grip effectu ally and permanently, but pre vents these diseases from resulting in pneumonia. It is is also a cer tain cure for croup. WhooDin cough is not dangerous when ' this remedy is given. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby an to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When all of these facts are taken into consid eration, it is not surprising that people in foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing to take any other after . having once used it. For sale by Jas. Pium mer. winter shoes ever for every- - Farmers Shoes Juyjlni s wraps early in year and hav v . . . 5 cts per ynrd. Also 2000 ; are cordially invit- ii you ao not jnna will not be exriect- 9 1. 118 North Main St, f iiiniiiiiimnimimiimii & GR EEN i i & GREEN, and Spencer. The government's crop! report estimates that1 the yield of corn this year will be 2,463,000,000 bushels, which ; would makk it j the second largest! corn crop in the nisiory ox tne country.. Tie larg est ever harvested was 2,253,000, 000 bushels in 199 i 0ESS1GE TO MATERIAL ORDERS i Interesting Newi Prom Cincinnati With Local Confirmation,: in Salisbury. The thousands of members of frtternal bodies in this State will ba interested in the following mes sage from John Theobald, apromi nent Forester who livss at 1111 York Street, Cincinnati. Mr. Theobald writes, For five years, 1 Buffered with- stomach troubles. Laving all the distress and misery that ffl'cts 'dyspep tics. I could hot enjoy , eating, thinking of the suffering that WOUld foIIOW. r My lOOd; idld not digest, and although I ftqok alt kinds of medicines, I found noth- ing to help me, until I used Mi-o na. Thanks to; this remarkable remedy, I am now a cured man 1 and believe that it made ia perma-l updi ana complete cure. r a. i i.k . .- . I Theo. F. K ut'z & Co., are local agents for Mi o na, ; nature'a cure for dyspepsia'. It lis in the form of small tablets andf sells at 50c a box. The remedy has made .o - so many and such; remarkable curea amongst their customer", confirm ing Mr. Theobald' statement, that tbey will give their personal guar antee with every( box thy sell to refund the money if it $0e pot cure, . . -.!. 1; Jl and Don't buy unless you want to School Shb Just watch and watch 111 KLOTT2 Are now receiving . one of the Largest Stocks of dress goods, cloaks, jackets, shawls, underwear, hosiery, clothing, blankets and staple.. dry goods we ever bought. r Groceries the best from many lands and at prices the lowest in town. : Just received bis: lot of Clover and GraSS Seed. New ana TICS. Come and see Vou. RLUTTZ & We want to do your commercial Job Printing letter heads, note heads, bill heads, envelopes, busi ness cards, shipping tags, visiting cards, wedding and other invita tions, booklets, folios, etc. Come to see us or 'phone No. 264 and a man will be eent to give you prices and any other information that he can. Sun Job 'Office. i ' . - . - - - Attention!! Contractors and Builders! I have for your inspection the largest and best select ed stock of Building Ma terial, bhingles &c. m the city. With the best equip ped plant and the most skilled mechanics I am pre pared to serve you prompt ly with first class jyork at the lowest prices. No ad vance on old prices. , Call on me for estimates. Yours Cordially, Chartered 1883. first National Bank, of Salisbury, N. C. Capital $50,000 Surplus & profits $20,000 W.'C'Coughenoub, President. W." H. White. Cashier. I T. C. Linn, Vice-Prei Wade Barkiek, Tellei. Will extend to its patrons the aiosl liberal accommodations. Deposits solicited. AT Baerbaum's Book Store, rtannienn'o Pnana Tieoiio Danor f "K"1 mCL Qies flats ana Olner Ornamental WOrk. in rolls of ten cents each. all rr I nvc www - QnHnni QIIPP1 IPQ . l"T - - - Crayon, Erasers, Pencils, Ink, Holders, Composition Books cfllM t aumiSi II y Manjrof the "Just Outs" " are Just in at this store we want von to admits ih, m est our windows your friends North Main Street. SUPPly Of basrerins: and we will please RENDLEMAN. THE BEST - i of everything found at a baket-y is made every day by the I SALISBURY BAKERY. Pure and fresh, Moth ers Bread, yourfriend; Cream Loaf is not the end. Our cakes are the finest. - A. J. FRALEY, Prop. The Smile of Sdid Sati's- faction it. A " - " . . buab o erspreaas tne races or our pleased customers, when they put to me isi a aamme or our snnern latin- dry work, 19 a smile that never fades, because ucder all circumstances our dard of excellence. work is always up to the highest stan- on your collars or cuffs, no blisters on yoor shirt fronts, no dirt that is not inorougniy wasned out, ana no broken promises in delivering finished work. Salisbury Steam Laundrv LET US uave your next bundle of laundry and we will prove to you that we are do. Ing the very best work that any laun dry can proauce. jtiavmg installed the latest improved machinery, w e able to guarantee satisfaction it every way. We have a perfect whlt laurdry for the white people of ttt city, bq have your laundry done as you vote. Antisertic Laundry r - The Weekly Sun,'$1 per year. - Fain we'll wait. Sale ot Valuable City Prop erty So author! ied by the last will ar d testament of my testatrix Mrs L. M. Trexler, I will offer at public sale at the Court House door In Salisbury, on Monday the 14th day of NoTember, 1904, a valuable h juse and lot situate in the East wad on Lee st between Innlss and Council streets, fronting about 33 feet on Lee street and run ning back about 133 feet, being the late residence of said Mrs. L. M. Trex ler. deceased. Terms Cash The right Is resei ved to reject any and all bids. This Oct ,6, 1904. ,J. W. LONG, Executor. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Atty. Auction Sale Of Valuable Real Estate. On Monday, October 24th 1904, at 12 o'clock M. at the court houae door in Salisbury, we will sell to the highest bidder all that desirable troperty known as the McCubbinsHome place, located on Suoth Fulton street, front ing M. L Bean. We will first sell this property in small lots, then as two larger lots to suit the purchaser. At the same time and place we will sell a 6-room cottage on Lee st. front ing 40 feet un Lee st. and running back 210 ft towards Main st Also a tract of about 32 acres of land in Franklin township, adjoining E K. James and others.. This land is about two and a half miles fjom Salisbury and one and a half mjles from Spencer and would make an elegant truck farm. For further Inform tlon call on J. P Mo. Cubbins and J. F Gaither, Silisbury, N. C, and Dr. J. B. Galfher, China Grove, N. C. Sept 23, 1904. ... J. F. McCubbins, J. F. Gaithkr. . lm d Adm'jg of J. S. McCnbbins. Accidents Will Happen, Why not protect vourself aainat. same, as well as ncminat. ciftno disease. Also dont forget about your JTlre Insurance, In the strongest and Vi-irr't . . " '.. id 4 . , . - t79j A1LVA WO The UN Executes v-CJolD S0nffgIcJg all losses iuoou reiiaoie company represented in Fresh Lime and Gem ceived and cheaner than ever. Ktuu clal prices to contractors. J. ALLEN BROlVfJ. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Departure of Trains Prom Ealiibury. UOHTHEomrn. No. 8, Local. Oh&rlotta tn . i.it . 9, Fart mall, Atlanta toN.Y., ID.Uta 30, N.Y.-Fla. Uau, Jackto N.Y. 11:30 a ta. 12. ocal. Atlas, ta Norfolk 8:58 p a 88, Vestibule. Atlanta to N. 9:30 p d. 40, Atlanta-Wash. Ex At. to W. 11:20 p a BOTJTHEOUirD. Wo. ta. Wash-Atlanta Ex. to Atlanta 6 41 a a n, Vetlbule to Atlaata-New Or. 1:17 a a 11, Local to Atlanta 1-30 a a 7. Local to Charlotte t.07 p a , N.Y.-Fla. linu, to JacksonTlle 3:30 p a S. Fast maU to Atlanta New Or. :50 p a WTSTEOrJlTD. Ho. Ut local Chat, and Memphis lit an Throne to Ohat.-Memphla 1 50 p 'a FS02IT7E3T. So, M, Throngh from Chat.-Mem. 11:15 m 12, Local from Ohat,-Memphl 1 : 33 p ut No. ?1, Feuenter and mall, lekrea, 11 30 a m 47, Mixed, teares ' U 01 p m Z3, Paasengsr anfl mall, arrlTM 7 15 pa 48. Mixed, rylTf i 1 00 ej t i I y - i
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