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T t V 3" " 1 . . i : . - L" -4 THE SALISBURY EVJEXINft- SUN JL. Salisbury Evening Sun Published Daily, except Sunday, at 211 No. Main street, Salisbury, N. C. GLOBE PUBLIHING-CO., Publishers SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Tear, .... . . - .;sy ' Six Months, .......... Three Months, . - One Month, . . . . -. . . One Week, . . ; f $4.00 .200 . 1.00 . .35 ON'T RECOGNIZE DEFEAT Itelivered by Carriers in Salisbury, Spencer and Chesnut Hill. Entered as Second Class Matter, De- rember 23. 1904, at the postomce ai -i:i ,r vr n nnrlfir the act of SailBUUl J , Ai. Congress of March 3, 1879. Prove Your Manhood by Battling on . Bravely After Reverse. ' - After 12,000 of Napoleon's soldiers h id been overwhelmed by the advance ol 1 75,000 Austrian troops he addressed tliem thus: "l am displeased with you. You have evinced neither discipline nor valor. You have allowed yourselves to b i- driven from positions where a hand ful of resolute men might have arrest ed an army. You are no longer French s ildiers. Chief of staff, cause it to be written on their standards, 'They are n ) longer of the army of Italy.' " In tears the battered veterans re p ied: "We have-been misrepresented. The soldiers of the enemy were three tn onp. Trv ns nnrp mnr Pl.no na i in the post of danger and see If we do ? not belong to the army of Italy.'-' In the next battle they were placed in the ' Yiuvand they made good their pledge ' bj rolling back the great Austrian ar ' niy. He is a pretty poor sort of man who loses courage and fears to face the world just because he has made a mis take or a slip somewhere, because his business has failed, because his prop erty has been swept away by some gen eral disaster or because of other trou- b e Impossible for him to avert. This is the test of your manhood, l ow much Is there left in you after W wives may not search their yfra have lost everything outside of that lves j yUrself? If you lie down-now, throw husbands pocKetb. j I ub your hands and acknowledge your- . sjlf worsted there is not much in you. j But if with heart undaunted and face l turned forward voii rpfnsp tr c1va nn -. l i , " c ' oi' to lose faith in yourself, if you scorn A Chicago man shot his daught--. to beat a retrc-:;. you will show that last week while she was playing .4eamI,eftiu -vou ls bi than your , 1S i than any defeat. " : j J- i know no such unquestionable badge and ensign of a sovereign mind," said Emerson, "as that tenacity of pur pose which, through all changes' of companions or - parties or fortunes, changes never, bates, no Jot of heart or hope, but wearies out opposition and arrives at Its port. t Is men like Ulysses S. Grant, who, TRAP NESTS. A Practical Experience of Their Val ue to the Poultry Breeder. 4 I am using the nests made and used at the Maine experiment station, Oro no, Me., to which I am greatly indebted for my success. The first season using these nests I had fifty-eight White Wyandotte pullets. At the end of six The mud encore. has responded to an A Cincinnati judge has decided chance to show their contempt of court. i er the piano, signed. No other cause When David B. Hill retired from politics, the only ceremony . kissing himself V.Y w. good bye. I I ' xt w-lr follow who had whether in the conflict of opposing ar Aicn ; rr.foo K,l-l - , vu UULIICUCIU v lu yiv wcur d tear of civic strife, fighting against verses, battling for a competence for loved ones, even while the hand of ath lay chill upon him, "bates no jot heart or hope," that wring victory m the most forbidding circum nces. It is men like Napoleon, who refuse to recognize defeat, who declare that "impossible" Is not in their vocab ) ularles, that accomplish things. Sue- not spoken to a woman in 2 years, married a widow. He will con-1 tinue to be silent. The so-called English sparrow is said in reality to be a Russian ' suarrow. Still that looks striking a country that's down. ! ai I 4 cess. the La POINTED PARAGRAPHS. j -m nn TTCi jsenaxor opouuei , Follette managers are calumniat-. ors and liars. There is a strong , his well to take time in thinking be- feeling of reciprocity among some ff making accusations. , , i I Awoman who can use her eyes with jcpuujiwuj. j effect is a dangerous rival. The Connecticut courts will al-. ;iow .Bryan $30,000 of the Bennett estal.e for educational purposes el will doubtless feel a 11V w w - Ithat he has much to learn. .1 omen take fright easily over a lov- er;s compliments to another of the fair sex. ; There is a species of treason in carry ing water on both shoulders In a love affair. n every man there Is a disposition to dd j the grand where women are con-cerned. t hurts a woman's pride to have an- man's . ""How many men did the Czar J , . ... , , . i other-woman share with her a gvjvMi iiyui, u.o a, , attention. per. "We Teally don't know, but j ? o-reat many more tun i c " & - sent than came back. when one man sneers at another it is fair to presume jealousy is at the bot- torn of It. , I When a man regards himself as ir ! resistible it. is time to do some auiet Kuropatkin said during the war thinking and self abnegation. Philadel- ... 1 t t 1 VI I T 11 4-t i,o TaflTiPse. so dier sliouia oe ; p- xuiiCUu. liuau uv l. t allowed to return to Japan. It cm.s that way surely, for the Japs have taken up permanent residence in Manchuria. . -Owing to -the polygamous habits .of flowers, the study of botany has been discontinued," ssxa's a Brunswick, New Jersey, college jiaper. Another case for the Smoot investigating commit tee, by Ned. f .!.. The Guatemalan ant has disap peared leaving the boll weevil with a clear field. .The ant has prob ably been listening to the speeches of Republican Senators and Con gressmen and has come to the con clusion that the South is not worth .avmg. ;, - FAITH THAT MOVES MOUNTAINS The Charlotte Chronicle, with a confidence approaching the sub lime, says: j Salisbury is now "rejoicing" at .the prospects of getting a new passenger depot during the present year. The Chronicle has faith in it. It believes that before 1906, Charlotte, High Point and Salisbury . will each have a hew depot. . v; ,'; 1 ; WHAT THE CHEMIST SHOWED. (Minneapolis Journal.) f The chemist of the South Dakota food commission extracted enough coal tar dye from a bottle of port wine taken from an original package in the presence of members of the Legisla ture to dye a brilliant wine color nine square feet of "heavey woolen cloth. From a bottle of tomato catsup he took enough dye to color a like amount flt -woolen cloth. A single bottle of pop produced coloring matter rof! still greater power. J Head The Sun The Home Paper. Corresrsrio and II 1m Life. tittle Is known of Correggio, which would argue that he was of a retiring position. He was born in the little n of Correggio, twenty-four miles m Parma. In the latter city he was ucated, but in his seventeenth year outbreak of the plague drove his mlly to Mantua. By 1514 he was ck in Parma. For some years he nrkart here find minted manv famous pictures, it may nave-oeen Decause or frlef over the death of his young wife, but at the aire of thirty-six. indiffer ent to fame and fortune, he retired to the little town where be was born. All ttat ts known regarding his death is Cie date, March 5, 1534. Charles H. Caffln In St. Nichols. WHAT A BLESSING I Many People in Salisbury Are Learn ing to Appreciate. What a blessing it is. Sought after by thousands. Salisbury is finding it out. Many miserable man is made happy ow. . - i Nights of unrest, days of trouble. Any itching skin disease means this. Itching Piles mean it. j Eczema just as bad and just as bad to oure. But Doan's Ointment relieves at - . . , , - once ana cures an itenmess oi me skin. A blessing to a suffering public. Here's Salisbury proof back our statement: . Lu A. Peebles, salesman and book- ceeper residing at 420 W. Kerr street, says: "My wife was troubled with Letter on her hands. We learned ab )ut Doan's Ointment and I obtained it it the Salisbury Drug Co's store. We think there is nothing to equal it on foarth for it cured her of th af- iction which had bothered her for ears in spite ox an sne tnea to ao o.get rid oi ml we ootn recommed his Ointment without hesitation." For sale by all dealers. Price B0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United 8tat'd. Remember the name Doan's And take no other. . , 1 j ' - ! SALISBURY BUSINESS DIRECTORY ; it' : i. . . OONLY 10 CENTS Z ONLY 10 CENTS ONLY 10 CENTS This Directory is! published for the benefit of Evening! Sun readers and the firms represented herein are chos en' as being reliable and worthy of public patronage, f i Why refuse your juncles or aunts or cousins your Photo, when you can get 2 for 10c or 6 for 25c. - All other work done at small cosC. Frames and en larged work a specialty. Views and group work, any size! or kind. All work guaranteed, i J. H. J. KLTJTTZ, Photographer. East Council street, Near Court House,' Salisbury,N.C. . JOB PRINTING I . . i - ; For first class Job Printing on short notice, you are invited to give me a call. W. H. STEWART. 120 West Innias street. CO SBSSSk o-. " I o CO 5T o BBSS ' i" 'nil id , f " " A O O O O ONLY 10 CENTS ONLY7 TO CENTS ONLY 10 CENTS COAL! COAL! ! COAL!!! TRAP NEST CLOSED. . months' laying, commencing with Nov. 1, pullet No. G had laid three eggs, while pullet No. 10 had laid 104 eggs. I killed No. 6, and examination showed that she would not in all probability have laid many more. At this time I was starting my incubators and using pedigree trays to separate the eggs from the first, second and third best layers, the chicks being marked at hatching time. Pullets Nos. 3, 11, 18, 19, and 21 i were considered good lay ers, though nothing extra, but fn the following six months laid almost con tinually, Nos. 11 and 18 passing the 200 mark for the year, while the other three were near it. But No. 10, whlcfc promised so much at the end of the first six months, only laid one egg. In the next five months. What I wish to show by the foregoing is that if you have a number of birds you will find it impossible without the use of trap nests to tell the good layers from the poor, and as the poor layers always lay in the spring what eggs they have, at which time most hatching is done, It would be a foregone conclusion that your flock of layers would be growing poorer instead of better. The trap nests not only allow of se lecting pullets that one knows will be Just received a j large shipment of Fine Coal. Leav0 orders I at Plum mer's Drug Store. i : I C. A. iMONTGOMERY. - ' ' - ' :: - iT OPERA RESTAURANT j Call' at Opera RestaUrant for birds and fresh oysters, j Service quick and Manager. o z r - o m z CO Special sale Enameled ware. Ope week, Friday 20th to Friday 27th. Any article here for..-. ......... . . ... 10c o o O m z H CO o z o O m z "H CO o z V O' m z CO' meals unrivalled, it A. iA 117 N. 'Main street. ANTISEPTIC LAUNDRY ; Shirts, collars and cuffs a specialty. Guarantee not to tlreak collars. Wag- on calls' ' for 'Phone 24.' antiY delivers goods. CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED V - Hi inch Enameled wash basin only 2 quart Enameled lipped sauce pan . " . or boiler with handle only ' 10c 4 quart Enameled Pudding or MiJk pan measures 10 by inches . nly 10c Number 100 Enameled Windsor dip per only 10c '8 quart Galvanized iron Bucket only 10c , One of eaGh artiGle to a customer o z r o m z H CO O' z o n z H CO At the City Pressing Club. Quick service and prices reasonable. John ston Block, oorner of North, Main and Council streets. YARBROjUGH A BELLINGER" Is the place to sell your' old: junk, such as Scrap Irop, Brass, Copper, Zinc and Lead. Any -kind of ,oldw Bones or Rubber, f .Green and Dry Hides a specialty. If i you dbubt it, call to see their representative and be convinced. Opposite Passenger Depot. S p :'i j ' Itzh cured In Z0 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotfioh.! Never fails. Sold by Jas. Pluaaniier, j Druggist, Sal-; isbury, N. C. o m Z' H CD o z f One week Friday 20th, to Friday 27th YOUR TRUE FRIEND Spot Jo The Dollar Stretcher and 5 and lOcts-Store g": ONLY TO CENTS ONLY 10 cents: ONLY 10. CENTS -4 CO - - o- o m z H CO o z r o PI z H CO Gentsrally when woman nas a mind of her own it is a; very cantakerous one. When a man regards i himself as ir res,istable it is time to jdo some quiet thinking and self abnegation rPhila delphia Bulletin, ; f ; , m z H CO ONL ID CENTS o n o ONLY 10 CENTS o o o ONLY 10 CENTS r o m z H CO When a woman acts as if she we- ren't jealos it is a sign that every body knows 'she is trying to fool them. A woman does a lot of thinking try ing to figure out whether the baby is going to be a great man or a good' man. - TBAP NEST OPEN. good layers, but the breeder is also able to secure cockerels from the same brood, and my experience has been that mating of hens of good laying qualities with a cockerel from a good layerusually produces good layers. 1 am confident that many a failure in the poultry business could have been avoided If trap nests' had been used, writes a Michigan poultryman to Rural New Yorker. t Hcbu la Mslae Farmlas. : We in Keanebec are having a water famrae. The ground shut up without the usual rains, and farmers are put to great trouble for water tor then stock;. The ground is well covered with snow in northwestern Kennebec, but the sleighing is poor and the sledding is hard, yet lumbering is going on and cordwood Is bringing a good price. It is almost Impossible to get choppers, and when we get them they ask $1.25 a cord for piling up hard wood. Hay is very plentiful and. stock is wintering well.' Cows are low In price, though good Jerseys that have just come in sell readily. Apples do not sell at all, so far as I know. Butter brings a good price, and winter dairy ing is common about here. The cows are about all Jerseys, and many are using a Holstein bull, but the cross doesn't seem to take well with the , dairymen in general. We get a much larger yearling and far better looking, but when they come to give milk they are not in It with. the Jer seys. I think it will be a long time be fore the Jerseys are driven out by the Holsteins. We want a better looking animal than the creamery Jersey, but we want the Jersey' cream, and that seems to be the ruling consideration with dairymen. Maine Cor. American Cultivator. According to the Cornet! experiment station the following vafteticj cf beans have i given largest yields: Blue Pod Medium, Marrow Pea, Day Eaafless, Medium and Boston Small Pea. Phos phoric add in the form of f3eczi Caro lina rook is ,prob.bly more Ukelj t ctre profitable restftts with beans tbmxk taj other commercial fertiSser. V I GOlKCJ! GOING-!! COlsIE II I HERHCIDEiWEL JAVE TT HERHCIDE WILL SAVE IT TOO LATE FOILUEHPIODE NEWBRO'S HERPICID THE ORIGINAL REMEDY THAT "KILLS THE DANDRUFF GERM." SOME MEN DON'T CARES. Some men are so mdif- fferent to hair los Ithat they pay no attention, whatever to dandruff and itching- scalp. But, later, when incura ble baldness comejs they will waste time and money in a vain endeavor to overcome the result of theirjown neglect THERE WAS AjTIME. ; There was a time when it was considered quite proper to ridicule and make light of the germ theory but ill isnrt good taste to do it now, when municipal governments are sending for scientiffc men to suppress germ cohtagion.' Prof. Unna (ask your doctor about him) was thfe first to discover the dandrnff microbe and now dermatologists the worlds over know that true dandruff is a contafgoias disease caused by. A germ. THE GUJNEA4PIG PROVED IT. Drs. Lassar and Bishop, both noted scientists, took dandrnff scales from the head of a student who was losinsr hair and having made a pomade of upon a guinearpig rt them with vaseline, rubbed the same ar3 the pig became bald. (See George Thomas Jackson, M. DM on Disease of the Skin, 4th Edi tion.) Newbro's iHerpicide should be- used at the first suggestion of dandruff or itching scalp-. - It pre vents scalp infection, robs thej public hair brush of its powers to do harm, and never fails its cure dandruff and stop falling hair.,'" ' v;fi;' ' .-)- , THE LADIES KNOW. The ladies are quirk to dis cover any diseased condition of the hair, for with them, the natural impulle of preservation applies particularly to natures charming adornment. Whenthe'hair becomes dull, brittle or lusiterless'it shows that the, dandruff mi crobe hair planted itself in the scalp and is sapping the n hairs' vitality. In time it will cause dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. i l i'Vr! This eondition ealls . for the immediate use of liewbro's Merpiciae xne won derful effect of the very first application shows that it will destroy the cause af tfer Which the hair will grow as nature intended. A M DISEASED HAIR EFFECTS FACIAL EXPPESSIQN. The- face is a mirror in the mind and many women lose their youthful appearance by brooding over some physi cal misfortune thst might be remedied. Lasting beauty comes from the consciousness that both hair and skin are perfectly healthy, as nature gave-, them, and this form of beauty; shows through the most irregular features. A women may be perfect in form and her complexion may rival the color of the rose, but if it is her msfostune to have scant or lifeless hair, that misfortune wilL continu ally wound her-pride and be reflected in her Jade. To such women Herpicide is a positive delight. It gives con fidence by quickly producing the "correct" effect Makes the hair llgbt,fluffy and gives it an indescribable"chariru A singie trial will convinee. Contains no oil or grease, will not stain or dye. STOPS rrCHING OF THE SCALP INSTANTLY. NEW GROWTH OF HAIR - I have used abott three bottles of Herpicide in one month and my hair has stopped falling out and hew hair is growing where' there was none. I will recommend it to my friends. 9 (Signed) H. C. Sweck, u tSedar Springs, S. C. AN HERPICIDE FOLLOWER I find Herpicide a standard reme-' dy for the hair and I shall always use it. I have aways told a great many of my friends about it. (Signed) Mrs. R. S. Fisher, . Charleston, . S. C. james Plummer t Drug Stores $1.00. Special Agent Send lOcln stamps to THE HERPICIDE CO,, , . ,. Dept. L. Detroit, Mich, kfifm& ipostrou t6 Causo You Rcmovo tho SitcQt." tevzri::
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