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Vn .H STEWART. Editor ani Miniger.
PUBLICATION OFFICE!
N JAMES BUILDING NEXT TO LIVE BT
STABLE, I5NI88 STREET.
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JUNE 0, 1902.
Come earlv and avoid the rosh-
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es is not plagiarism 01 ine aipsaic
law. . I
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What's the matter with the
Raleigh Post's correspondent at-j
Wilson?
The Philippine government bill
lias passed ' the-. Senate as every
one knew it would, bat it sufficed
to furnish fuel for Senatorial life
most of the passing session of Con
gress. ,
The Irish-Americans' demon
titration in Chicago the other day
will hardly amount toas much as
an echo. What have Irish-Americans
got to do with England's
any other dependency? If they
are Americana tliey have no pow
er in England and England no
reason to give heed to their wail
If they bo subjects of England
why are they here in such num
hers? Do they wish to control
-England' polity and have their
"Irish votes" counted here also?
Our sympathy is always with
tho laboring man, but not to such
an extent as to cause us to be un
just to others; not even the bloat
ed bondholders and trusts. If the
cost of living has increased faster
than the increase of the laborer'
in fVio noo nnnfrn
when his special contribution is j County Correspondents.
nothing more nor less than A - ? ";v T 'v
Thesis on Bible Wines," a title mi y Brf
which accurately describes the S K '
topic selected for diWssiou, the- Will Barnes, who lives at the
thought of incongruity between v auce mm, lost a cmia cranaay,
ubject and author vanishes. blves belDS the caU8e death, r
And considering that much has I Jo Faerie, who has been n nit p.
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been written upon the subject from I i8 improving slowly. We hope
a tneoreticai sense, and little I to see him out soon.
from a practical point of view, it - w wttin viairp Mi.
is easily seen that from this stand- L- - , v - , v z a
point no one is more qualified to I , , . , , .. ..."
L-u u: 4l-J day, and emoyed his hospitality
1 vptxt mnn .
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author, Edward . EmerBon.
His treatment of th two-wine
theory is direct and convincing.
Demolishing a favorite term of
the ascetics, "unfermented wine,"
be proceeds to destroy the foun-
datio.is of their arguments, how- $25.
ing first that unfermented- wine one.
Walter Watson has done con
siderable work on the little Carter
place. He will move there when
the work is completed. -
J. F. Fester listed , his dog at
Guess he must "be a good
caunot exist if the term is taVen
literally, and that if a substance
was in Biblical times made from
the grape and could be kept sweet
and pure, orr in other words, un-J
fermented, why can it not be pro-
aucea to-aay little doubt is
left in the minds of the reader as
to the possibility of the making
ofun fermented wine being a lost
art. His practical explanation
of the quotation, 'No man puts
new wine into old bottles '' will
surprise many, although but few
can fail to be convinced by it.
The Thesis is, i;i a word, a com
prehensive, practical statement
There will be a show, at Ellis
school house Saturday night by
W.W.Miller.
Henry Gullet was taken to the
Salisbury asylum to-day.
w June 4th, , Bobolink.
Rock, . -
We are having dry weather now
The farmers are taking advau
tage of the dry weather by mak
ing their first crop of hay; r
Corn and cotton are looking
good, considering the dry weather.
The Irish potato "crop will be
our locality. We hope if this be
trae.that it be a successful Co.
There is also some talk of a corn
shredder which could be liandled
extensively in this section.'
We -are very much in need of
rain aLthis writing. Every thing is
suffering for: want of rain; Our
truck patches are - burning up.
corn and cotton are dying.
Not long ago a- certain young
man was riding bis wheel over the
country with a certain petition.
-While passing, through Maxwell
Lyerly s place riding along, he
happened to notice a man in the
corn field with the resemblance of
Mr. Xiylrly. He dismounted from
his wheel, hd to his astonish:
ment found it to be a pair of
breeches stuffed with straw. Mr.
Lyerly tells us that this is the
second; man that was fooled, that
on one occasion a peddler went so
far as to extend his hand with a,
hallo; how are you?, ,
,My, travelers takenotice, last
Sunday while all were at church
some contemptible thief broke in
J. W. Linker's house, breaking
locks to drawers and up turning
every thing. Nothing was missed
except $1150 1 of Mrs. Linker's
money.5 He keemed to be a pro
fessional hand and left everything
in good shape.
Success to the Truth-Index,
and its readers. .
June 5th. f Lee.
rule of Ireland, India, Egypt or of the many questions involved 8lim if we don't get rain soon
A 1 t Ck T f A 1 I . ft . . m ..... I '
in the consideration of Binhcal
wins and thiir use. of temper
ance as opposed .to total absti
nence, of common sense as oppos
ed to prudishness. A Lay Thesis
on Bible Wines is published by
Merrill & Baker, 9-11 East Six
teenth St., New York City.
The Creed of Presbyterians., by
.Uev. Egbert W. Smith, D.D., of
Greensboro, is a wouderfui little
book greatly needed at the pres
ent time. The superficial attacks
." Wheat is now turning to a
golden color.: It is very short
but filled well in the head.
John- Barger has some fine
wheat.
"Quite a number of . our young
people went to Catholic preaching
last Sunday. Many who never!
heard a Catholic priest preach
heard onellast Sunday. We have
s
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no Catholics in our. neighborhood.
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Miss Emma Frost, of Greens-
on Calvinism are shown to rattle borp, is visiting friends at Yost
use peas on trie solid armor of a this week.
modern battleship. It is a book , , . " , , ,
.1 - e ii i vur oase Dauieampiayea rei,n-
1 ... I nmr Inot'SdtiiT'How iitramnff VV nan
Via t
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jL.. .-.1 '"li--ii1 flli2,.is..viev
ed labor, which is in the saddle.
One seems to be equally as ne
farious aud dangerous to the
eouutry's welfare as the other
Both should have due considera-,
tion, but it should not be forgot
ten . that each oue is entitled to
justice and the ' protection of the
laws, also the great masses which
are neither active participants
one or the other.
Many of our good people great
ly regret to learn of the re-election
of C. L. Coon as superinten
dent of our public schools. It
costs mauy of those who are able,
besidos their taxes, considerable
every month to send their chil
dren to some of the many well
couducted private schools hflr.
which wp believe is r a great injus
tice to them. It is uot worth
while to say t his condition will
continue so long as this man is
left in said position. The spots
of a leopard cannot bo changed.
B.t taking the faculty ns a whole
wo nave no reason to believe it la
not a very good oue. - One point
that deserves favorable mention
is that a larger per cent, of the
teachers selected are Salisburians.
. that is if sevon out of the .sevatjS
teen can be o considered, aP
tnough .several of these are only
recent acquisitions. There is no
need to talk of majority rule in
such matters, justice is one thing
and generosity is another. We
do not believe in a Chinese wall
for the exclusion of the outside
w rJd, let all good people come
who will aud let them be receiv
ed with open arms; but we should
not forget that fSalisbary. and
Salisburians is our goal in every
part, first, last and all the time.
. Chasl Major perhaps the most
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popular teller of love stories
amontr living novelists. In Doro
thy Vernon,: as his, earlier hovel
When Knighthood- was in Flower,
time and distance lose their sig
nificance under his spell. He has
the rare and happy: faculty which
brings home to the heart the spir
it of gallaiit times and the imper
loiis call; of youth's springtime.
The romance is the chief con
cern with this author; it is tho
very -root as well as the flower of
his gift. This is a historical tale
so far as period, scene, and minor
characters are concerned. Indeed
ven hikherp and heroine, and
the romance itself, are based upon
historic fact. The elopement of
Dorothy Vernon with John Man
ners is an historic-episode; Had
don Hall belongs to this, day to
their descendants, the Dukes of
Rutland Queen Elizabe h visit
ed the castle; the state chamber
where .s.he rested over night, is
still fhDwu to-visitors iri its origi
nal itate. Mary Stuart, too. en
ters the story, to rouse the jeal
ousy of Dorothy. .In short, the
over of the accuracy of i:istory in
tictioii. may rest contented with
the story; but he will probablv
carehttU for that once he has
caug n '7 tue spirit and
treshnessof the
w j vernon ot Uaddon Hall., Bv
j J 1,lustratetl by
riAJt IT , u
iany.
June 5th, 1902.
let
Zoophyte.
: Morgans X Roads.
- Mr. John WJ Bean , of near Pool ,
is erecting a new duelling house.
Who is to be the happy one Mr.
Bean?
0- W. Wyatt happened to quite
a painiul accident last Saturday
tin i "...
vv niie rolling a wheal oarrow he
stumbled and fellover it and was
at first thought he had received
internal injuries, but we learn
that is not the case. We hope1, he
wmueaDie to.be out in a few
days. - ; '
We are told that on last Sundav
evening a week ago. wnen we had
pur last shower of rain, lightning
struck a vacated blockade jBtiil
shanty of this town, and partly
burned it.J , i
That Tired Feeling.
You haye is caused by worn out
digestive organs. "Coleman's
Guarantee", heals the parts, .aids
digestion and positively cures all
forms of Dyspepsia. Thousands
of cured people recommend "Cole
man's Guarantee" as an honest
medicine. Price 50c. large bottle
at druggists. ,
Wanted.' -A corresDondent and
aeent at everv Dostoffice in the
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countvV! We would be elad if our
friends at the postoffices would as
sist us in -the matter. . Liberal
commission paid to agents.
"I have used Ayer's HtirVieor
for over thirty years. It has kept
my scaip tree rrom aanaruff and
n as prevented my hair from turn.
i"2gry-"-Mrs. F. A. Soule,
outings, mom.
Becks Recelud icd Retlcwed. ,
It is certainly a uovelty, and
may at first thought appear start
ling, for a maker of winea to en
ter the already crowded field if
Baking
Powder
Makes the breed
more healthful.
Safeguards
the food
against alum
Alum tufciog powtien are thezrtzttst
moucers to health of the present day.
W. II. Martin of Gold Hill, is
preparing to start his new distill
ery near this placel ,
A. H. Graf will shin another
u ue car load of 1 u mber this week .
There was a match same of base-
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ball nlayed at Garfield last Satur
day between the Jackson and Lib
erty team?. They qui 18 against
8i 'm favor of the Jackson team.
Keep quite next boys.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ludwick,
of Gold Hill, were visiting rela
tives near here last Saturday and
Sunday. .
Mrs. Del ia Morgan is on the
sick list.
Miss Lillie Bean, of this com
munity, has beet quite sick for
the past week but we are glad to
uote is improving.
.1 remain yours as ever, .
V June4th. Sam Sxigoleton.
Again we are with the rjencil
pushers.
June apples are ripening.
Farmers are preparing to tak
off their harvest. ,
It is reported that there' is to be
another Qow threihing machin-ia
There is this peculiar
tning about Ayers Hair
Vigors-it is a hair food,
not a dye. Your hair does
not suddenly turn black,
look dead and lifeless.
But gradually the old color
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comes DacK, all the rich,
dark color it used to have.
The hair stops falling, too.
Ji.M a fccflle. All inttlsts.
if yonr dnircist cannot supply you.
snd ns on dollar nd we will express
TOU a bottle. R nr init .v .
of your nearest express office. Addrers
-: . . a r.u v.u Loweu, Mass.
MYirri TtmlAr orsrootn Loo of H&l
. 'WIU .n Daemsed Hoofs and lsrtehm la boc-
Mustang Unlmsntcarec rirssstryU
A toad under
a harrow
suffers no more than tho faithml horso
that ia tortured vith Spavins, Swiniicy,!!
" Sores, Sprains, etc Most horso owners know this
and anplr tho kind or sympathy that heals, known
Car and wide as v . '
; Mexican : ;
. Mustang ' v
"Liniments
Never fails notcven in tho most aggravated cases.
Cures caked udder in cows quicker than any known
remedy. Hardly a disease peculiar to muscle, skin
or joints that cannot bo cured by it. "
TVTpyi rnn is the best remedy on tie market for
i1i.CAllU.il "Wind Oeils, BpraJns and Bkin Lump.
Mustang Liniment It keepeborsea and mules In condition.
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AND
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-in'vdVre.v?r7nenow Insists on hav
author. largesbokTbeTt lllustra,
nciuruvtriMt. r4 r .
KnnrTn;;; ;"'. "A-ew- wni wanted.-
" K'vrxi. wr mow wno act auicklr
Most liberal terms. rwt m Vrr..
ana be at wirk. Th ihanu - . 1 '
making monVy. "c-uie xor
190 2 Wheels.
New Mode,s New Features.
For Sale by
G. S. WILLIAMS & CO.
Wood and Lumber.
Why pay retail Drices for
wood and lumber when von can
buy direct from shipper and save
middle, man's profits? Write us
or 'phone us for prices.
TJ. B. Blalock & Co.,
.!Torrood,lT.C.
Cubanela clears and
common clear
cost 70a about
tho a a tno
t your
3alria
v.
Over-Work Weakens
! Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidnejs Make Impure Blood,
All the blood In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
- 1 he kidneys are your
uiooa purmers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the, blood.
If they are sick or ftiit
of order, they fail to do
ineir work. .
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric add in the
hlnvi sin a 3
kidney troub.e. " " vc
. Kidney trouble causes quick tr unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as thourh
they had heart trouhu r9,. .u. JT6,
over-worklnffjin pumpinff thick, kidney-
mvuwm viwu uiiouga veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science nrmm k i
all constitutional diseases have their berii
If yOU are Sick VOU can rniV. mm i-.-t
by first doctorinr your kMn. tv. iu
and the extraorriinanr mftm .t rv I T liDraK.tt... .
soon realized. It stands 1 l.T u.8 oiuce . of Clerk
wonderfulcurescf themocle I "m, SU.rt
uu u sam un 11s menu
by ail druggists In fifty-
Xihy
should
you not
Have the best
for your 5 cents?
American' Cycle Mfg. Co., .
New York.
HARKI
Harness of all Kinds
Made to Order and
Kept in Stock.
. My harness is worth more to
consumera than any you can boy
from stores as I take special care'
to pat only the Iegt leather in my
0m J m. m. I mf.
p i b me wearing qualities are
increased more than double over
that of Northern or factory xnad
goods. I keep ' - '
1
J Collars, Pads. Whips, Bri-
qies,; Saddles, in fact.
Everything Sold by a
Harness Dealer.
REPAIRING
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
,12. : V
cent and one-dollar sLz.
es. You may have a
t 1
mp Kwiue D7 man t : .
free, also pamphlet telUrr voa how tr HnA
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
jectto the action -of thon.m
era ue couniy conyention.
J. Frank McCcbbixb
May 21st, 1902. .
TO VOTERS OF ROWAN.
1 r
au kilt JUJS.
-ooa er5t TaatoaGood. Cm
I hereW annonnrA mrir -
aiaate for the ofiim f rt.u
r-, the Court, subject to th action of
J I the Democratic party in its nri-
I I I mary and contention.
'II' r -r.
11 mi ' ' - r. W mIOIIT.
Jfl China fMa IfarOrt irwi
i a sneciAl fpatna t t
Uring your work and come to see
mo. - A trial ia all T
m asfc,
4 Retpectfully, .
C Froneberger.
Main Street. Salisbury, N C.
Opposite Court House.
For b7 a A. JAOKSdll.