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: - - - : i i. ' , 1 . . : ' ' " 1 - . . - , . - , N r : 1 77 ' . . n. ' . vt -:, I i 1 I L ' 5 :a I. . . of i li .. - - - ... i, Salisbury Evening Sun A careless and sensational editor, m;iyv for the purpose of puttingthe Published Daily, except Sunday, at i nebsssary "yellow'; in his story . say 211 No. Main street. Salisbury, N. C. 'AN. f SlOBE PUBLIHING CO., Publishers cr ct it It's Not So ADDELL, Editor. t iU'CURD, Business Manager." Id. RIDENHOUR, Local Editor" f One nonpipTinX RATES ou v v eat, . . t- I j . - $4.00 orth Carolian ; furmsiies more me and more sensation than any her State in the Union.' But no moderately, well, informal - man, either in or out of the Stat, believes On' the contrary, he fcnows its tan WhV should It hftlSO. iNOT.rn : ' i . . ' 1 Carolina is made up of a. straight, homogeneous people. Theiiancestors ofji tEepresent generation lof people I are. representatives of that brave and.honost type of pioneer men, who cam3 here with honest purposes; mjen, who feared God and loved the righV and whose unwritten history wjoiild make a choice, chapter in the aimals of the world's work.- The off- I : A r Month. OnQ Week, .. ., -- ,,t- 4 delivered , by4 Carriers' in Salisbury," Spencer and Chesnut Hill. ! 1.00 i nff eh like unto th?ir fathx, ' Thsif ave not oniy - Daiit uB a great istata, j Q'pLlbted for the honesty, ' simplicity of aracter4 and good behavior of its Kvn people, but they have one, ince to the' Gentiles, and. llave been Watered as Second Class Matterl De cember 23,-190, at tlie postoffice at Salisbury, xJ.C, under the act of Congress of March X 18T91 1 : Please Mr. .Cox, .won't home. you cn:ne V Vet and.Sor.th of this Unibn nan before he brings a whole Bale :.irg agaiV-St nis own aiaie ur pr.y great iumr)er 01 us peopie, aet Js to inf era himself of its histo ry, and of tte real character of the folks he is alking about Nobody claims that wr are immune to sin. Bad men, likei the poor, we have al- i '' " ..-. wavs with us.' but there is net a spot' outside of ue "holy land, where they are in a greater minority than' in North Carolina. We could wish that our record was even J better than t is, but if we are allowed; to com pare our docket, with that of other other States, we have e -verdict. Some men for the ' songs .of thfeH an i Htrrio , 1 ,i " , . mmjssions at ;rhajestic plurliage of the eagle, they ; sbehd ail thffl eir time with buzzards f and carnn.('rm-c Rnrh men natur- Japan is jusy as much, in earnest w? forget that TO per cent of North It is. not a matter,S rates, now, but ;5 .lack of carsbut-JMr. Ccx and his "A!' pass is the blame all ' the samel ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' . j ; ' ' tT, - -o .- '. Better, not relytoo 'much on Ualk ing thothr, fellow's stuff down' and more on . talking yours up. . . o The.msuranep a?Pnf ti.. WITH THE EDITORS With eight of our battleships ly ing handily about in these waters, when they visit Oyster Bay the Rus sian and Japanese peace envoys will have an object lesson before their eyes of a, nation that speaks softly and carries "a big stick. New York Mail. " ; : The average insurance company considers -persons of medium build the best risks. The average man, who wants. insurance is not quite clearyet4-a3 to what kind of company he considers .the - best risk,- Denver Republican;:''',- : A U W PM ilimUTT li liji if, HF.RR VOTT MEET YOUR In tb'e'midst' of a torrid summer, while yellow .fever is seizing on the country with. Hhe Equitable about to be probed to its lowest depths and Roosevelt ' preparing to wrestle with Congress, Peary's excursion - to "the North Pole does not appear to be such 'a; foolish venture, after all. Charleston (S. C.) Post. ? . - v;j The man who makes two blades, of grass' grow where only one grewt fore is said to be a fine fellow, buiv real factors in planting a sjuydy and j when : Secretary Wilson's statistcians, rosperous population the the jreat .'A Ing on talking tdown the Equitable PP1 and o instead t5 Resenting thf jneriTs'of I $ fears'"of 1 .- i; f'e no ears the end of th as she isc.onests about her indemnitv about her battjles. TT . , . I umiDai. tni great Carthagenian ! p warrior, was sJhi to know how ?to h gain a victory, bijt that he did not know' how to makk the best use' of was- -r H.V. the ho eTitx chargea wi in her present war history. '- o dan f onle reside m the coun- ne of honesty, ; virtue and siinple liviitA:. Thev forget that our ople in their poverty, but with 3arts fillr with love to God and their J J fellow-man have built a cblurch, J h some stirt within easy. rekch r A,f cvorv man woman -and. tried to make bales of cotton grow where no cotton, at all grew there is no end of a row made about it.- Charleston News '"& Courier, . ' -''v-., Genres Fred Williams is taking a pryninent part in Massachusetts Democratic affairs one more. , , It's ; hard on those Bay State Democrats; to have a hoodoo turn up just as tftey get where- - -they. can do some-j . ' - o ,f . .. . Why envy the rich ? Even' John j D. Rockefeller1 ..cannot : dring ' more than one mint Julep at a time. Bos-, j ton Globe. ' Senator says hey is going to Eur-h ope to fake a course of; mud baths. In the light of recent developments in New York that appeals to be en tirely : unnecessary. Dallas News. ' . - o .. t The Smart Set eagerly captured the fool shark that blundered in sjboreat Newport, and now we may look for something " in the banquet linp. which will make the monkiy" j - " dinner seem commonplace. N. V. i Mail. ThelGrcatcs! Match Sfocktyou The Best Matches ever naae pn a stick;;; ' More Matches for your i lpney than any other Match.B'argain evir offered. , , - HERE'S THE LINE. J 4Royal .Blue' a good-.triker and big . blaze, - 500 rich red nefis in a oqx ior 5c "Crimson Beauty," The insurance match, yellow heads, lar e bright light, ' chemically treated red s icks that leave . i no coal after blaze is 6u A safe house hold match, 500 in a bo: for 5c. "Oregon" The biggest box V of good matches, 1,000 red heads n a box ior 5c . 'ufin Boy" Large r d- heads, sup pcfeefb count 200 ina box, a good 'chean atch le a box. VRGfiTxboW" Patriot's rrfetch, red, white ;. and -4-blue . stictaxieAijcally, treated, : vellow haadir'bne ofsiie best,. 100 in' a bn fnf l 'A - lc7 "A' ' '- V Plays a very irpportant part; in the human brain b'ubtWmbst vviv-id' imaginatioti utterjy fails to con-? . vey to the brain, any idea of the Awful Grandeur and Terrible Power 61 Hie Tornado. Buildings are crushcxL hke egg" shells and your Property may be the Next to be Destroyed . ) FOREWARNED IS TOREAnV: A Tornado Policy in the agency Of." : ' ':'fy.:-': ; I 5. MMM'm! costs but a trifle and may stand between you and financial ruin, , ' " Hot "Time." Thi is It. Sure fire,. ; 100's boxes, v X -t- boxes 1 Doz. 10c fVBrawnies" Fine Brown heads, good sticks. ' Its a Hot Box, f supposed to count 8 matches. ;l doz. boxes - 10c. .Pufts," ' Tl;e old stand by Bright ; ved r heads, large sticks, f.nnnt flVvmt, fifi to hnduse it and! save money: 1 doz. ' ' bfxes for ' ' to h I ihfSlhortage Ti-R -in WiWmL Jz'r to their own people, but have led every State in the Union, in the A A Strange Crime The killing of the Carter ell at Valdosta, Ga., , by the Rat iamily is so cruel and barberoi out of the usual, that one is a temped to look for some extrajrdin orv miisp. Whv should an Tin a rhil1: whatever might t provqeation from its parents an exhibition of insane cru almost without a precedent in! ' civilized country. We bate to s or even - to think it, but as suae " we live, such examples of cruelt.4 of fiendish ' crime, have ; cause some . where. Its - Iferit1mate heir. ' the lo dren lings s, so once rdin- body the ISuch I ty is any - it, as and heir the ica RJew Cooiis T 9 is To test Advertising fliedittiti this slip vrill pay oue third your match fell during Attgust,Briug it vrith you. SPOT CASH f DAILY- SUWi CtT THIS; OUT. Ydii True Friend PO CA J&Jje'D hilar ?reher of that soirit of law - iessness and cruelty which tit-f a man: a human :beins to a stake ;and - deliberated burns i him to death .without judge or jury. . people can do such barberous a No itl dts, i i4 es matters not who they are, ancl es cape the consequences of their wTckn ed and cruel conduct.: . ) "Be not deceived, God is not! mqck ed; whatsoever a man soweth, thati shall he also reap." j , v , I :-? . .J'secur I "TheVjene Our Jails J ' The subject of jails is one thati may well be-considered by Governor Glenn. . The mjaking of them strong however, is not the only, nor ever . the " ntost necessary consideration , The; miZMT.' of these places cleanly tard tc We to a human being is : . . , ' f I ' . ! :. . . . 1 . . 1 . i me truth is, tnere is no jail secure against a mobl enerally go in at the door, af ter Its unlocked. If this is refuse then there is no jail so strong as t resisji the efforts of a mob to go i by force. There Is, on the part o 'f . ' - manv officials. a neglect o the comfort and sanitary j cond tions of the county jails whic i need to be corrected. If a man is i prisoner, and guilty of crime, h i deserves to have a decent placo ti wait for his trial, and for the day number of men they, have sent; to preach to the Heathens. Our Stat? in common with her sisters has, in the past forty years, had sorae sore trials. - - ' f "': 5 She passed through the b'.oodiest war ever fought on the face of the earth. She passed through the throes of reconstruction, which was even worse than war. She had turn- people, who; were only fa little re moved from savages. Many; a (. time we tave felt like Jacob jof old . ,that these things have all been against us. But in the main, we hav fought a good fight, and best of all we have kept the faith, kept faith in , God, faith fn, and reverence mr our best traditions and most of usl have faith in our ability -.to: win' out lin the end.' If only we could get cleir of every miserable4 yellow newspaper in the State and in the couitry, and squelch the historian, . i'bo wishes only to record our mistakes and Ap peal to the low and vicious, what a ; in .spite of in spite of of our in- feary, excres- conquering blessing it would be. Bui the yellow papers, and the anti-morten presentoa firmities, and our necesJ cences, we are going, od and to conquer. And whfen the show down" day shair appear, we shall present thevbis.tory of-tie old Noth j State as nearly "withbut spot or wrinkle," as that of an j of her I sls- ers. l 'V::':'-J-1'- ,' I i V T 9 9 9 9 vve have just received, openca Q and put on display the handsomest A lot of iJewelrv ever before dis- 1 A played the city,, either by us JL O.i.1 J U11C CISC -. Our cases are crowed with the most grorgeous and Artistic Ar ticles of the Goldsmith's Art. These articles are not alone beautiful, but they are GOOD. v The prices on them will stir- prise you.. We have everything 1 liuagijuaut; ior ooin laaies and g j gentlemen. k6i 4 TTT Jil-: .i . A ! q v,e.ar uaiiy expeoung anotner q y A Jieshipmentof the 'Famous' r'j Pickard's Han: Painted China, 0 and also a quaniti,- ' of Cut Glass i - rj and 5:and 1Cc. Slcrc , ; V . . - h vlll East Inniss Str.e.ti mm ' t "T . .... ; . 1 - : .1. .- J rti "T " . INVEST Your money in a thoroughly good in strument .when 'you come to buy a PIANO and you will never regret it. First in tonal quality, durability and attractiveness of case design, comes the matchless WEAVER. Then there is. the sweet toned, durable YORK, BR AUMULLER and LIVINGSTON. We have these pianos for sale. Easy erms extended when desired, Here -also are ' - Weaver -Organs for ale, on easy terms, too. Come to us. or all kiuds of musical merchandise. 'Respectfully, . . 9 9 9 9 6 6 . and Havalin China, j . 5 Call in and see our stock, . for 'A we can assure you that it will be X worth your whfle. V ' ,,if,Y GORMAN & SREB, t jine jueauin uevveiers anu-Ai CHANGE OF FIRMS NAME 'r.Salisburv and Sceucef t. New York Office, A. G 1, JMaiden Lar v. 1 his punishment. -As for; that class of criminals, guilty, of capital o fences, and under sentence of deatl they ought all to be carried x to the ' State prison and there . kept, an J there executed, if executed at ai . We hope Governor Glenn's agitatioa of this matter may result in good,- V Taoth as to , making the jails more s4 V.'Cure and also cause them to be be n ; the leader of all paclcagc eoifecs fbrpwJft'qtiarUr : i of a century, if thej had jiot foixpd it ptiperior to ell other Brands in -1 Parity Strenofb, Flavor and Unilorcnlty ? "WHen buying loose coffee or anything, your grocer happens to hare in his bin, how do you knovwhal; you aro getting, ? Ir Borne queer stories about coffee.that ia eold in bulk, could be' told, if the people -who handle it (grocers), cared to . speai: out. " ' . t t - r f ; vpould . any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of housekeepers to use . 4 x - i ? , . - r.:. - J ; Lion ;i;oii:2(2;. ,?vx-b 4 TMb popular wihm I . LION COFFT32 D xa only to lnlMrcat merit, -nor 1 no tronaor proof of merit tlwi tinned and lnereaslna popalaxiry. v " II the- verdict . of E5XIXIONS OF i HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince you of the merits of LION COFFEE, It qosts yqa bat a trifle to buy b . package, f Jt Is the easiest way 'to . convince yourself, and to -make you a PERMANENT PURCHASER. LION COFFEB id sold only fax I lb. sealed pckfcge. , ana clean u wtien It left our and reaches you' aa pare i lactorr. - Bare these JUtm-headi for Tfaable premlxnna SOLD BY ? GROCERS EVERYWHERE ? WOOLSOIT SPIGS CO., Toledo, Ohio. 1 ve Having sold an interest in my busi- ? hess io Mr.V,J Campbell, the firm's 1 'name in the future will be r ' , BKITTAIRI & CMiiFmii.; r - The business of the new firm will ; be conducted on the same high plains ' ff ;that has given character to the old, i " Honest dealing ; high- class service, polite and competent sales-people. No inflated values advertised to de ceive ypu, We wil sell you ; goods every day in the week, at prices that can't Always be matched ; at special KiL sale prices. j ;. Our aim will be to give you a high class. -grade of gopds at moderate prices, ti . , , : ft -Xo.urs truly, . - - : --"; . " "ISUGGESSORS TO ,. R. B. BRITTAIN our' Health, ratherJ;hariyou DOOK snouia oe con "sidered when ( buying drugs. When you r health demands pure drugs you'll : find them . at our store and the 'price will be right for U the quality. .."V-"; . Salisbury Brun Co., i 4- t i 115N MaitiSt., Phone 178 Arm rtT- i ....... I - I7F 'nvt I ! I Now cn cxIilLlllca in vl rJo;v. ol LEOMRD'S JEWELRY STORE, old Post" Office No. 128 North' Main St, Call on .WM.; RUTH, for particulars, at Brown's Shoe Store No. 107 North Main : Street." Dealer in Sewing Ma chines," Qils Needles, etc. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALITY. The above will ,. be , a hot contest and . l ; wilKbe. : . , Closed Aurj. Ah 1CD5. Everyone will have a chance to win this handsome prize free of cost. Respectfully, ' PAiriTino finD pfipen. Satisfaction Guar2.nted.i Call on or '': .. hi v-v: -'s, 'ftddrcss, , ; Lr HESS, Speacor, C. . Agent for Post's Imported T'all pa; 3r. Cyras W. ncia of Atlantic cable fame oncetopped an Irich peasant to 'SJt,'Blaiiifl7-;castle. 'Receiving the iafcraatlon. he gave the i?.'0110? connndrn: xow, Mike, tppposa that Lucifer ycvls wre of ua bpth. Which would he take first, do ycu tiJnkr' e lrishnian looked thoughtful for a moment, then said. "Ter honor, I think hed take me." . . . nVhyr said Field. , Because h; alway8raxe of yc ; i .1 8 ter kept. - , A 4.. . -t ::::.'-! .,.,. ' . . , , ' - .. '.;
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