i- " galti) mUx. Pitliskei Ererj Evening Except Snniaf. fO 0U JM.00 for four Wk. J. N. TAILINGS, Sr. Wi. H. STEWART. t Friday, Nov. 17, 1899. ing,mnning and deception. It h disgusting and repumvfc to all who pee at once its pur pose. It may be so;, even to some not yet debased, yet without nettled principles; but many, applaud it because Editor, they are already corrupt. - Pntlisacr. Those, not yet corrupted, are likeh to be. Pope's lines: vi. Un minister of such hideous Mirn. Thi in tw hated needs only to be rieeu. nt uur. tixn nft. fimlliar 'with its Fare. .. .. ... We first endure, then puy, men Embrace. are all too true. But tlie pic ture to .which we allude sug- crests, in the . second place, THE BROWN DEUOCRATS. the low, mean,, debasing, de Below is a tale the enemies grading business it is in of Hon, W. J. Bryan have tended to represent and ad pent out from Louisville, vertise. It is a business in Here it is; which no one with a spark of Louisville, Ky., Nov. 15.-It be- self-respect would engage, if caoie public toniitnt mat the urown j f. wprA not for the money Democrats held aecret meeting be- . , . . u Tf f1Aimtt al nran Vn(.l,.. mcioicnn.. -v " v j uu vuiiid m icuiui.j HI it-. A.V.' 'A- Q.i. ...v nKi a u I pnnnpp.TOCl Willi it, kj.imn w m n wi, n ui 'icucu incur I i evolves to vote for Brown for gover-1 wants no better agent than nor If Bry came to vote For President, 1900: Hon, W. J. Bryan, Of Nebraska. au..,.i.. -j jh'j J. . . - -.''.. ran came not, and If he the man that can devise and JjmVo t"J viseBueha picture; .yet it ifie" "Out- Native Herbs. TEE ORIGINAL HERB COKFOUXD, Tts Great Bloai Piriisr, : Vki aajjver Beplalor. r:n ir, wd i- onr "R-clrtred Guirart'e to cnir all d.iaws srirfns I rem Impure Blood nd 200 Days' Treatment $1.00, And the Dollar Back if You Are Not ! . ' Cured. I HE ALONZO O. BLISS CO., Sole Proprietors. -I. F. FEIIIIGTII, CUT til Coiltl AKStS. Salisbury, N. C. - - i . Prompt attention given to mailorders. TSot sold by aruusurts. Advertisers Take Notice. Owing to the fact that several of our customers may wantjto change their advertisements the same day and as jt is' hkely to de lay the paper, we must ask adver tisers to be governed by the fol lowing notice in every" instance. The advertising patrons of The Index, who desir their advertise ments chanced should be sure to opy in this office before insure an insertion the B. B. MILLER, ' Attorney atLaw, pftT.TMMtm?, : it. c- v Offers his professional services to the citizens of the town and com munity. Temporary office:- Over Young's drug store. - i oe 000 PAIRS 00 r (he Hepublcan ticket. Tlu y wrote letters to him to remain out f Ken tucky, telling him It would not do Joebel good and would injure hla 1 own chance of currying the State. lie refund to listen to their protests and they got mad. They declare that he shall not receive the delega tion from Kentucky In the next na tional Democratic convention if they can help It. They say that had they voted for Brown, as originally Intended. Qoebcl and the entire Ute Democratic ticket would have been elected; so that the coming of Bryan has resulted in the election of Talor beyond a doubt. They are more bitter against Bryan than ere the ound -money Democrats 10 jo. The falsehood is so pal pa al it. .i ii . tt' mo uiai ii need deceive no one. If may be that a few is olated cases exist; but that puch action was general it is ftbanrrl towiv. Thfiso Rmwn pemocrata were Goebela en emies and their candidate, Nrown, was nothing but a coy du6k. He was intend Jto get such votes as would iiul t. J LC3 iiji a dm. villi, vri.i'iiiiin t)8 controlled under the plea that Brown was a Democrat. AH who could be. induced to vote for Taylor did so to de feat (Joebel. Mr. Bryan's canvass had nothing to do with it, except to lessen Tay lor's majority. If Goebel had been elected, he would have owed it to Mr. Bryan's can vass. Any Kentucky Demo crat who does not admire rather thanj condemn Mr. Bryau for his course is a very porry man. Mr. Bryan was Influenced by principles and and his conception of duty, and did not hesitate in the face of loss of supportand even of personal violence'to do his duty. The talk of Keeping Kentucky from go Ing for Bryan is all'folde "rol." The gold brigaclo can not influence enough' Brown Democrats who believe in Bryan's principles r.ncT ). U no ble character to go ngainst blf nomination and cKction to constitute a "cor poral's guard." Bryan will not only pet Kentucky, but most of -the States. We believe he will Denominated by acclama tion and triumphantly elect ed by the people. Satan has 'rpany devices,'1 so have the enemies of Mr. BryanJ This panard from I)uisville is one pf them. . A PICTURE. Pictures are great teach ers. They speak through the eye. They are both teachers and eubjectB object lessons they give and are. Of course, tho lesson is good and eleva ting, or ba4 and corrupting, acoonlliig to the subject mat ter of the picture. It is of great importance not to have the latter kind 'in our homes; n public places; in books, in papers. and periodicals. All especially children and youths are so easily and greatly influenced by them, AYo havo seen such a picture recently,- It id most sugge tivo. It teacht)3, in the first most suggestive of the charj acterof the business itself and shows to what a depth it ! will lead. Thti picture teaches, in the third place, that it is possible, not to , say probable, that there may bo official col lusionwe do not say there! is but we write concerning the picture. It is said that "love is blind." . Be that as it may, the picture suggests that if law 4 not blind, its officials may be yes, blind. for "none so blind as those who do not wish to see." That picture so suggests and is a direct accusation against ' can be enjoyed from one of the officials. If. a false accu- our juicv anfi tender roasts sation it should be resented en i ; - i ' J a. ! A ROYAL FEAST as a direct insult. ,The:pic- of prime, beef t that has a de- ture is an insult to the morale . not to say Christian, element makes lt thoroughly enjoya: of any community. How long le. We have a. tempting will the moral people of any stock of Fall foods in bpnng co'.mnunity suffersuch things Lamb, Veal, Double Chops to be flaunted in. their faces and fine Norfolk Oysters. anu,Kuuu ueiiiuicuw-ius uusi- uur meats are away ud in nesslto be conducted in their midst?. But we' have seen another - picture from the same source, as bad or worse. Shame! Shame that one shall demoralize both by his busi ness and by pictures . also. Let the moral sentiment of every such community be felt. a a - w 00 a Men's, lAJ omen's m& MM ...Sqehpio Shoes... INCLUDING ALL GRADES A!D STYLES I W". CO H Prices 25 to 50 per cent less than goods, ranging from 1 1 SCn regular ' CO CO -CO a co .. to -0 THE PAIR. xV rrrftt assortment of Women's fine Hhes in sizes 3$ nl 4, nml me dium grades in size. 3J, 4, 4J and 5. In men's. shoes theizew, run prin cipally GJt 7 and 7J in the finest shjea mid 7, 8 wnd 9 in the medium grades. AT quality. f WHITLCCK RAINEY, - LEADING .SHOE DEALRES.-. SALISBURY, N. C. GohI assortment of sizes in chil dren's misses and boy's shoes. ' ' ' If you want a bargain in n goo'l pair of shoes, yon can certaiuly Kt It in this line of sun pip. , iBET mm ., Main Street, SALISBURY, N. C. EH. L JftGKSON. diayton utlaw This Goebel. telegram came from KitlDLHG WOOD! 1 . . have just opened a wood Judgment 1 : Loilisville, Ky., day before yard at Finger & Anthony's yesterday: electroplating works, where "AimouKn me couni sun goinj? i win nanaie wood m quan- on and it is being foujjht with great tities and 'by retail of any de: vlRor on either Ride, there is now sired kind and leenth. Prices little doubt that Goebel has given wjH be in accord with the up hope of his election. The Couri- nmrket. I will also handle er-Journal this morning claims a noini. Prvad r.li;fir.rr I .IIA.. . f I 1 I i V piummy oi one vine nir veuei on natronacft. I am. TKfirWttt.frillv. a ........ I r ' r ' out its claim. On the other hand. In two counties In which the Demo crats claimed contests, the offers have declared that the votes were ljral, thus adding over 1,000 to the THEO. Taylor column. ' r fetate Senator Linney, who has BUERBAUM, been supporting Goebel. arrived in the city this afternoon from: Fiank fort. He confirms the story thaf Goebel hra given up hope of neing elected, but that he is laying his own wires to make himself Senator. According to the story, Blackburn is to be satriflced outright, and also the remainder of the State ticket. Dealer in ' Heavy and Fancy Groceries; Country Produce a Specialty. noon STons, SttI jSBURY, N. C. I keep only the best' goods and would be pleased to have your orders. PROMPT AND POLITE ATTENTION Tells You 10 Suv iice -.Glolhas! Good Clothes becoming Clothes Chothes that will look well on you Clothes that will wear well ' Clothes that have and outward index of your good taste . , ; your good judgment. Appearances go a good way , SLOTHES MAK'TtiE-B3ANi First impressions are the best the most lasting Clothes do it The right kind our Clothes will. hi . - i I It 18 undoubtedly a false story . Wfar aa the Senator ship is 'concerned, Joe Black burn will be senator. It is a slander upon Goebel, we have no doubt. Were he guilty of such ingratitude and mean ness, he would be detested as to all orders. Free delivery to any part of the city. Phone No 114. Victor' ITS HIGH TIME YOU SOUGHT THE PROTECTION OF a Benedict Arnold almost- LlII)a a OpSCialtlJl and instlv ro Thft Rtnrv ?a . . FMJL Good Deliwed to Any Pait of the Cl)y Free! J allace and justly so. "The story is, doubtless, a base fabrication . of his enemies who hates him 'QrCUtC3j ior his virtues : for he has some of a high order. There is no danger of a rupture be tween him and Blackburn. Its all right to pay you don't feel the need of it, ete.,Jut do you realize ypu hr ve look of coldness to your friends? . . . Leading Clothfen. High Grade ..-Eiderdown ? By (he yard cheaper than ever for uch qualities. . A marvelous line of - . Dress Goods ' ' Just received. WALLPAPER 200 Beastifa DESSGIIS . or tue Tlit Tlrcttiag Heliicbe. ; V Would quickly leave vou. If vou used KIiiks New Lifa pills. Thon-1 panda of suffereM have proved their? matchless rue it forSick and'er-f voua Headaches. They make pure blood and stn ng nerves and . halld ss?'fis;'Si-SK xZ Uiitel Slates fall lap? Co, If not cured. Sold by Theo, F. - v Klutts & Co. Druggist. 1 1 can save i you tttoney. Goods ' i 7 best made. See a1nl.ls btfure you uuy, . oc u iim per ron. . Fou Bale: A Flute with instruc Ghildrens Eiderdown Dressi ng Sacques. Colors, blue, rel, p ray . atd piakt . 40c. eparate Skirts J - v Ilanksome Black Creon Skirts all sizes $1.12 up. ' for L.aiH. .- sua CUiklren. O M i f -J The prettiesst lineof Cdpes,- Plush,-. Astrakah and Cloth, "Just arrived. A great purchase and sale of Ladies' and Gentlemen's ' . Shoes. all style and prices to suit yur ur. i Fast no Longer. The season of abstirjeneo from meats has paused. You can now in- ready. . - Prirno nieatB are not occassional offerings here. Every day we have Jot your selection Beef, "Veal, Iarab, J Mat ton. arid -Pork of superior quali ty, rich in the elements which mako strong bone and muscle. Good meat h not dear -al any jiricc, jut our charges aro 1eIow tho Call and examine our liu before tuyiug rlewhere. average. plnce, a lc e i I Hon book, .Apply ta 'S." Indlx: oh of low, sncak-S.nicc, - Jrot-x Fisher St., Near Standpip

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