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TELEPHONE NO. 264
N. C, Oct. 27, 1904.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
This looks we!
Davis. It is in
lis that the vote
the 'State fast
Philadelphia K
If the 10,000
Editorial Comment
There is no doubt that Grover
Cleveland belongs to the battleship
class.' Baltimore San.
Officials of t is Department of
Commerce and Labor insist that
the beef trusty : cqairy "Was been
vigorously prosocuted." 'Wo had
about concluded that the iiqairy
had been pros cuted, convicted,
and sentenced tc j solitary confine
ment. Washin jton Post.
There does hot appear to be
much apathy in Greater New Tork.
The registration of voters shows a
gain of 48,208 c ver the remarka
bly heavy registration of 1900.
i for Parker and
the great metropo-
is cast which holds
to Democracy.
cord.
For President,
ton is. Fabker.
NewXftA'aT
ice President,
:y . UAVIS.
West Virginia.
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Governor:
Kobebt B. Glenn.
For Lieutenant Governor:
Francis D. Winston.
Associate Justices Supreme Court:
. W.AHoke.
George H. Brown, Jr.
State Auditor:
B. F. Dixon
State Treasurer:
B. B. Lacy. .
Secretary of State:
J. Bryan Grimes.
Snpt. 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.
Russians who were
killed in the battle below Mukden
had met death dn the Siberian rail-
I i 1 a m a
way wnai a 101 pi American peo-
pie would have Lbad to tay aboutL?
- I U10 roouaintieluiii "Bun Jt nVt fsf thn
, j
Russian bureaucracv. i Yet last
For Congress, Eighth District,
William C. Newland,
of Caldwell.
REGISTER !
Don't forget that Saturday is
the last day on which you can reg
ister. Jf 'you do not register by
that time you will not be able to
vote.
If you have moved from one
precinct to another since the last
election it is necessary that ycu
have your name transferred.
SEE THAT YOU ARE REG-.
ISTERED !
bureaucracy.
year, according to cfficialstatisticp,
there were 9,840 persons kill
ed on f American railways and
i i - j
76,553 others were injured. -Kan
sas City Star.
.We Put On Sale To-day ,
GREAT. LIH E
OF
SHOEB.
We also pat on sale man
You can buy most of these
price.
nn
6 Jobs" and odd lots;
shoes at about half
mm
mi
107 North Main St.- Phone 295
1 It 1 f 1
W Of
ff'H
A special dispatch to the
delphia Record 1
will accept it.
Fitzhugh Lee
General in the
Governor of
Phila-
says tnat "if he
he position of chief
of police- of Richmond is open to
who was Major
Confederate army.
Virginia, Consul
General to Cuba, Brigadier Gen
eral in the Federal army daring
the Spanish-American war, etc
etc. Gen. Lae has not "made
known his views" in the matter,
we are told, but we hope that he
will decline tha appointment. -
Charleston News and Curier.
CAEPETS, MATTINGS, BUGS,
LEIMS and OIL CLOTH.
LINO
Ont:-J2 , ,,
T
a sh-
is an excellent investment
if the shoe in question is
ui" School
FOR BOYS AND FOR GIRLS
we don't say they are "as good," but
we say they ar& the VERY BEST
School Shoes in America for the price;
and there are no better at any price
than "Southern Girls"and "Katie Terry's"
OTHERS
95
i.oo
1.25
Ill North Main Street.
ELUTTZ y& RENDLEMAFS
Are now receiving: one of 'the
Largest Stocks of dress good s, cloaks,
TROLLEY GIVES FABHS POWER.
Illinois Agricultixriits M aking Use of
Electric Current,
A WONDERFUL MAN.
; William J. Bryan's stumping
tour of Indiana, which closed Tues
day night, demonstrated in no un
certain manner the hold the man
has on the masses. During: hib
campaign of the State Mr. Bryan
spoke to 700,000 people, over
50,000 every day and we t are told
by the newspapers that the wildest
enthusiasm greeted him at ev ry
point. v ' .
Bryan is undeniably the most
A special from Chicago to the
New York Herald says: Kane
county has taken the lead in using
electricity as a power for farms.
The current used by the electric
railroad lines is bein switched to
the farms through which the
roads run for the purpose of run
ning feed cioppers, pumping
water, sawing j wood operating
creameries andl i many other nur-
poses. ! j
During the first part of the pres
ent year exparirnents were made
by progressive farmers whosa land
is worth f 100 th $125 an acre. The
best parts cf the country. of Kane
are reached byUhe third rail elec
tric systems, afed it has been the
current that has bean generated
by one or other of these extensive
lines that has furnished the power
for some severe tests,
j During the first six month of
1901 George Hi Lord, by the use
of an 'electric tnotor installed on
his farm, thraied corn, cut feed,
ground! grain, j separated milk,
pumped water and sawed wood al
an average m nthly expense 0
14.45. jThia work was done in 60
per cent, less time than it had
been done by land.
W. Kenyon used the same kind
of power for slx months at a cost
of U 70 a mbnth. Alfred Bos-
worth used it five months at an
average monthly cost of f 6 46.
Dr. Frank TtMc tried it three
months at an average month I v
cost $3 20. Each farmer reDorts
if
Enough may be as crood as a feast but the avfltW! jackets, shawls, underwear, hosiery.
person wants a surplus. Here is a spread of values that clothing, blankets and ; staple dry
gooas we ever oougnt. .
Groceries the best from many
lands and at prices the lowest in
town.
Just received big lot of Clover and
Grass seed; New supply of bagging
ana tics.
will help the cause.
Royal Axminster Carpeting, worth
Velvet Brussels " "
Tapestry Brussels '
t it (c
$1.40, Price
1.25,
l.oo,
90,
$1.25
1.00
90
75
A large stock of Ingrain Wool, and Half Wool Carpeting ranging
in price from 40 to 75c per yd. i
Jvstock.of Art Squares and Rugs comprises everything from
$25.00 Axminster to 35cts Brussell mats. 1 "
I desire tO nail PSnACia aHontinn r 4-Kia nnui -fmA..M O..Ii.m fSLLJ
carpeting for which I am Sole Agent for this vacinity. The designs
are copied from the handsomest and most exclusive styles in extra
super all wool ingiain carpeting and the colors are guaranteed noi!
to fade. Price 25c per yard.
The Weekly Sun, f 1 per year.
you.
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Come and see and we -will please
KLUTTZ & RENDLEjMAN.
wim:
Phone 32.
AT . ;
BGOFPB,
i
118 North Main St,
' discredited leader of his party he
attended the St. Louis convention
and was perhaps the most influx
" ential certainly the most con-
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picuous ueiegaie in anenaance.
His utterances always commanded
attention and aroused enthusiasm
and the Democratic platform is
partly of his own making. Now
he goes into the thick of the fight
and astonishes the conservative
Djmocracy by his own conser
vatism. Where other national Kained
figures attract hundreds, thousands
fljck to Bryan. Republicans, con
fident that the power of the man
has waned, feel delighted at his
invasion of Indiana, always a
O. nXTArt Arl infn anTnrv mhan iKei
, lucjr
observe the devotion of the people
to Bryan. Today Indiana is un
deniably a doubtful State and it is
in the doubtful list largely through
the heroic work of Bryan.
Except in the case of Grover
Cleveland no man in the United
States has ever commanded such
Z - Al "11 1 - m -a
iluuclub, j quic&iy tost it anu
again so soon recovered it as Wil
liam Jennings Bryan.
Losses in War.
comparisons 01 losses in war
are at all times entertaining and
the recent battles around Mukden
furnish a basis for many articles.
The New York Evening Sun thinks
it would not be too much to say
that no other army in the history
of modern war ever bad as many
of its soldiers killed as the Uus
sians lost at Shaho. At Gravelotte
the German killed and mortally
wounded amounted to 4,449; and
at our own Gettysburg 3,063 Fed
erals and 3,803 Col fad era tea died
on the field. These figures are as
accurate as research can make
hhfim j Tn iha Mannlannin warn
Borodino and Laipsic ; were the
bloodiest battles, but no reliable
estimates are available. Alitoa,
the historian, puts the French loss
at 50,000 and the Russian at 45,000
remarkable man of the day. Twice that the cost wis 40 to 60 per cent. at Borodino; but the journal of
GORMAN & GREEN
The Leading Jewelers
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 and 1
Clocks that has ever been shown by any one in
Salisbury. ir.':- .j j; -
-They are receiving daily their Fall and Hol
iday goods and their stock will be surpassed by
uuc iu iuc oisuc. near mis m mma ana in- i
spect their stock. It will pay you. Goods and f
r .- uvciyiuiUK KUCS OUl Wlin a
9 guarantee, - : -' "
GORMAN & GREEN,
Salisbury and Spencer. I
BcBjamlB FraBklla'i -Wife.
A rery unflattering i description of
Benjamin Franklin's -wife Is taken
from the diary of Daniel Fisher, who
was Franklin's secretary for a short
time. "She sat on the floor at a neigh
bor's. She assumed the airs of extraor-
djnary freedom and great humility,
lamented heavily the misfortunes of
those who are unhappily infected with
a too tender or benevolent disposition.
said she believed all tne world claimed
the privilege of troubling her pappy
so Bhe usually calls Mr; Franklin with
their calamities and distress, giving lis
a general history of many such wretch
es and their impertinent applications."
He mentions ;the turbulence and jeal
ousy and pride of her disposition" and
the violence of her invectives. Pointing
to Franklin's son one day, she exclaim
ed, "There goes the greatest villain up
on arth!" !! '
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Books Im Serlea.
! While it is certainly a pretty sight to
ee a long row of books in a neat and
uniform binding, like soldiers on pa
rade, there is a distinct loss of indi-
viuuauiy. ah you glance over your
books upon their shelves it Is pleasant
to recognize them from their outward
dress. They keep themselves better in
mind if each one Is not exactly like its
neighbors. " you are even likely to for
get What you have if you cannot know
them from across the room.
We often go to the bookcase looking
simply for "something to read," and
then It Is an advantage to know each
book at the first glance. Of course this
does not apply so strongly to the works
of a single author. These belong in a
uniform, and you know what is among
them. St. Nicholas. :. -
Sale of Valuable City Prop
erty.
So authorized by. thp last will and
testament of my testatrix Mrs S. M
Trexler, I will offer at public sale at
the Court House door In Salisbury, on
Monday the 14th day 'of November.
1904, a valuable house and lot fcltaate
in the iast ward on Lee st , between
lnnlss aDd Council streets, fronting
about 33i feet on Lee street and run
ning back about 333 feet, beinjr the
late residence of said Mrs. S. M. Trex
ler. deceased.
Terms Cash The right Is reserved
to reject any and all bids.
This Oct 6, 1904.
J. W LONG, Executor,
THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Atty.
Attention!!
Contractors and BuildersI
or man
do the
labor
same
the London Statist'cal : Society
.
gives the , h rench losses as 2S.085 Fever at Thomaavilli Orphanage.
anu seems 10 regard an approxi- There is no prospect in the near
mate estimate or me naatian as future of oar getting rid of the
nopeiess. Casualties at Loipsic, typhoid fever. The orphanage has
me Daiueor me nauone " when never suffered anch a aeonro-a in
on the farm, anU it is said the the strength of the Allies was 330,- an its history. We have much to
power wm oe upea to plow the "V" uu UI im r rencn I'-uw are be grateful for, however. The
helds and to cultivate crops. Many usually quoted aa greater than Lord has been gracious in sparing
iarm employ electricity to ilium
inate buildings.
less than if animal
had been used: to
amount of woriL
1.' A I " A 1 .
xvuo uuunty is me nrst com
munity of farmers and dairymen
to make extensile use of electricity
When one considers the spread
of electric lines, which are the
means of supplying cheap power
co me larme,
possibilities in
GRO
OF
some . idea of the
Kb is line mav be
WTH
THE
WACEOJIA LOAN &KD T&UST COHFMT
Since its organization.
mose at coroaino, out mey are the lives of so many. The nursing
pure gueeeworK. r is well niah nerfect and to thii.
Compared with our on great under the blessing of God, it to be
war, the conflict in the far East attributed the marvelous record so
is young yet, but bids fair or foul far in the progresa of the feven
to xceea it in carnage. General We are constantly apprehensive,
Gripenberg has recommended that however, of a violent turn in the
a new army of 600,000 he raised, type of the disease, that will btnl
ana me zar is to issue a note to human skill and tenderness. Let
the powers announcing his pur- the brethren continue to pray that
pose to go on wun tne struggle to 0ur children may live. Charity
me Diner ena. ua tne union side and Children.
alone in the four years' war be
tween the States 110,070 men were S jme people are cold even when
South's Immtiue EsMtrcM. j
One may get some idea of th
south 4 immense resources from
the statement that all past record
Fllrtlar Im Japan. -'
A Japanese woman flirts as far ns
she knows the meaning- of the word
with her sleeves and fan and not with
her eyes and smiles. By the different
movements of the ends of her kimono
sleves she manages to convey to her
admirers all sorts of unspoken mes
sages, and by the opening and shutting
of her fan to the right or to the left
she can reject or accept the most
weignty offers. Her code signaling
an
Item of her social education.
were broken by the exports of
cotton for September, 1904, both
ueiug pounds, worth
$43,742,326. The average price
was 10.6 cents per. pound. The
greater part of the cotton exported
was sent to Great Britain. Wil
mington Star. ' i " ' f
June
is,
JUNE i s im,
" 15, ld9G,
" ir, i89a,
15, J!W0, '
" 15, liKKJ,
" 15, im,
SEPT. 6, 1904,
b posits
J98.09o.00.
396,473.90.
4p,91.j.ft.
r,884.8S.
1,107,945.29.
2,4)9,675,08.
2,44,3(2.ai.
If not already
That's pretty plain talk John
Bull indulges in when he serves
notice on Russia that "if the can't
find Bodjestvensky the British
pavy can,"
Wachovia
Loan
1893:
Assets
8 299,249.29
i 517.431.71
758.528.29
1,099,462.02 j
1,412,871.69
3,445,351.19
3,530.156 22 j
killed in battle and 249,459 died r08? are aH. wrapped up in them
nf Hicaoao . Tf fa .1 ! : a - t BclToi.
that 5on nnr man ii..:.
lT. VnV .kI u J 1 ltis better to be beaten "Kht
: than to succeed in wrong.
iuoui io iH&e up arms. Charlotte
Chronicle.
The game laws have no terrors
for the fallow who is hunting
trouble.
Many Mothers of a Like Opinion.
Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova. Iowa.
savs : "One of mv childrpn via
uur cuaiuuicr, subject to croup of a severe type.
I I flnri 1h ori winrr nf Hhamharliitno
I . ... I i- ft, wu.uiin,uoiuo
open an accuumwitn us Uough Remedy DromDtlv. alwavs
1 1 . , - 1 .
urougui reaer. jviany mothers in
1 H t Timer Pn ini8 neighborhood think the same
! Ot 11 UM UU, as I do about this remedy and
want no other kind for thnir nhilrl.
Salisbnry Savings Bank Building, ren." For sale by Jas Piurnmer.
No earthly mint can coin com
mon sense, not even out of gold. '
Better Than Pills.
The question has been asked In
what way are Chamberlain's Sto
mach and Liver Tablets snperior
to the ordinary cathartic and liver
pills? Out answer isThey are
easier and more pleasant to take
and their effect is bo gentle anu so
agreeable that one hardly realizes
that it is produced bv 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. Plummer.
God keep you from uie U too
late." When the fool has made
up his mind the market has gone
by. Spanish Proverb. '
. When doctors disagree the
dertaker steps ini :
un
Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy.
' 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
tr.
id pneumonia. i is is also a cer
tain cure for croup. Whoorrinsr
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 Daoy a to an adult, it is also
pleasant to take.; When all of
these facts are tuken into consid
eration it is not surprising that
people in foreign lands, as well as
at home, esteem this remedy very
nigniy ana very lew are willing to
mikb any mner aicer navicg once
osed.it. For sale by Jas. Plum
mer.
The cotton handkerchiefs provided
for French soldiers have printed upon
them a number of sanitary precents to
be observed on the march and during a
campaign and are further decorated
with medallions containing pictures of
officers of all grades, the different unl
lorms Ming go distinctly portrayed
tnat a French private can tell', at
glance, to what grade any officer he
may see belongs.
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Well She Mtffht.
An old German historian of Tubin
gen describes an attack by the French
,ln 1074 during which eighteen persons
were killed by the exploding of a
mine. A soldier's wife -was thrown
the distance of an acre. Bhe was jiot
hurt, the chronicler adds, quaintly,
"but she scolded terribly and was in
a very bad humor."
I haye for your inspection
the largest and best select
ed stock of Building Ma
terial, Shingles &c. in 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 work at
the lowest prices. No ad
vance on old prices.
,. Call on me for estimates.
Yours Cordially,
a3si AiiW&l
Cleanliness Next
To Loveliness
proves that , well laundered linen al
ways has Its charms. That is why
the most popular men patronize the
Salisbury Steam Laundry.
We do work entrusted to us rlht
right up to the highest mark of ex
cellenceperfectly clean. Perfect
finish and perfeel service in calllDg
for and delivering'.
LET US
have jour next bundle of laundry and
we will prove to you that we are do
ing the very best worn that any laun
dry can produce. Ilaving installed
the latest improved machinery w?
ai e able to guarantee satisfaction ir.
every way. Wc hive a perfect white
lauDdry for the white pecDle of the
city, so have your laundry dorie as
you vote.
Antisertic Laundry
Pinu
Chartered 1883.
First National Bank,
of Salisbury, N. C.
b0-t idvo
Accidents Will Happen,
Why not protect vourself i?alnt.
same, as well as acairmt. Riftnc or.ri
disease Aln Hnnf. fn.r n .
Surplus & profits $20,000 Flre Lln?urance, In the strongest -nd
Capital $50,000
After the aarrel.
f She There is Just one little bit of
millinery that " I . desire more. He
(crossly) You needn't say any, more.
I. wont buy it for you: She Don't
be afraid. You'U never get the bill
for if. It's a widow's bonnet.
' .Mabel I wish I knew some way to
make George forget me, for I can nev,
er marry him. Henry Have you tried
lending him money? New Orleans
Times-Democrat. ... ,
X very wise man once said that
when he began to feel too important
he got a map of the universe and tried
to find himself on it.
W. C. Coughenoue, PresHent.
W. H. White, Cashier.
1. u. l,inn, Yice-rrei.
Wade Babbieb, Tel lei.
Will extend to its patrons the aiosi
liberal accommodations.
Deposits solicited.
undersigned asrencv. navimr an ifiuA
promptly. .
Freeh Lime and Hem ent. inaf re
ceived and cheaper than ever. Spe
cial prices to contractors.
J. ALLEN BROWN.
AT
r -
Baerbaum's Book
Store,
Dennison's Connp
Tissue Paper, for La
dies Hats and other
ornamental work, in
rolls of ten cents each.
n
an coiors.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
Crayon,
Erasers,
Pencils,
Ink,
: Holders,
Composition Books
and, Tablets.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
Departure of Train. Prom Balbbury.
IfORTirRnTnm.
$0. 8, 'Local. Oh&rlotta to kirh . .
36, Fast mall, Atlanta to N. Y., 10. 43 a m
36, N.Y.-Fla, 11m., Jack., to N.Y. 11:30 a m
12, Local. Atlan. tu Norfolk 8:55 p m
38, Vestibule. Atlanta to N. Y., 8:30 p n,
M, Atlanta-Wash. Kx At. to W. It 20 p tm
S0TJTHEOTJ3D.
No. 39. Wash-Atlanta Ex. to Atlanta 6 41 a a
87, Vestibule to Atlanta-New Or. :17 a nt
11, Local io Atlanta I M a a
7, Local to Charlotte 1.07 p ni
28. N.Y.-Fla, 11m., to Jacksonrlle 8:30 p m
, Faat mall to Atlanta Vew Or. :50 p m
WTSTBOUHD.
No. 11, Local Chat, and Memnhi. i s . m
Throng- toOhat-Memphia traVm
YR0H WEST.
Sa M, Through from Ohat-Mem. 11:25 a m
17, Local from Ohat,-Memphla 8:ii5 p m
YADZIU H. B.
o. n. Passenger and mall, leavea, U 30 a m
, Mixed, leavea 13 01pm
22, Passenger and mail, arrival 7 15 p ns
48. Mixed, arrive 8 oo s m