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1 t ritlhieJ Ercrj Erctlrz Exxcjt StiJij. An4 pattwl ta tfc otAfla t fttJUfcarjr, N V. C , aa aeoa4 elaaa mtH nUr. U(Mi 4jM PvVmt. J.TI.STAUir;GaSr. - - Efilor. (Q 1L STEWART. - - - Pillistcr. Fcidav, Dec. !,!. President, 190O. Hon. W. J. Bryan, Of Nebraska. SUCCESS XX TK PKHJfHXES. We are glad that our anna are euccc&flfui and that Agul rialdo' government la broken up. We ehall bo glad to hear that ho la captured. But it doe not in the least change our" Ideas as to the wrong pcf- and he will be the next pres ident ' The Democrats all over the country eeem to begetting to gether All acquiesce in the foregone conclusion that Mr. Bryan will be nominated. The New York democracy, le$ by Tammany and Crocker, are enthusiastically for him. O. B. Hill eays he will vote for him, if nominated even upon the platform 6f 1896. The Louisville. Courier-Jour nal gives in its adhesion, and General Palmer, the goldbug candidate of the bolting Democrats, who helped defeat him in '96, says he will be nominated and elected. The silver Republicans pay he is the man and that they will o-operate with the Democrats if he is- nominated. There is no doubt about his nomina tion if he is living, when the convention meets, and he will be sure to be elected if fair play is had at the election. Our confidence of his success Is based upon the theory.that the opposition cannot throttle and buy of the city depend . largely upon number and character of new man ufacturing ' interests. Will not those citizens trho think and who desire continued growth and pros perity get together and organize a chamber of commerce? This will jelp hasten the development . of manufacturing interests, upon which so much depends.' r petrated by our government. Ithasbeeh exoectcd all tho,and intimidate . tim that our wmiM enough voters, who are oth w r- - -'- w - . - i m I . ., . Ti. erwiee ior mm, 10 prevent uvenuu iuo country, ib re mains to seen whether our feuecew will put ah end to the fighting. Whether it does or not, it still remains that -the war was utterly unneces sary ancUwas , occasioned by the false policy of President MeKJnley. The " destruction of life and. property of our own people; to eajr nothing of ! the poor natives, could have been avoided by a judicious, magnanimous policy, and all our international obligations preserved, too. The war was unnecessary and wrong. We are glad it is ended, if it is1 or that it is near its end. But we must pay the penalty. McKinley will call for a fitanding army of 100,000 men and a subservient congress . will vote the army and sup plies. The people will pay for the unnecessary and un- American burden. How long will it last? At least another year, it may be that the people will realiieThe danger and burdens, and rise in their strength and change admin istrations. ' It surely is alarm ing to every true lover of his country, to aee trusts, money kings, iilitarism, . all being fastened' ufoon our-country. It may jtliat the excesses of the despoilers of our ancient principles and glory Will arouse the plain, patriotic people all ovit the land, and create a land-olido next year that will overwfit'lm the foes of free Institutions. That, it may be so Is the,hope of those who stand by the principles of the father. Might does not make rlht. May our country always triumph, but may our country got ; right where she Is wrong. If not, we cannot escape the penalty. The polled of the government should bo changed at once, and one of mercy aud mag nanimity , and conciliation adopted. Will it be done? Wo fear not; but wo shall Bee. his election. It will be too big a job for them. ; Spala'i 6reaUst tui. It. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, stiendt his winters at Aiken, 8. C. weak nerve hud caused severe pain In the back. of his head. On using .Electric Hitters, America's greatest blood and nerve remedy, all pain soon left him. He cays this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that It cures liver and kidney tionble, pur ine the blood, tones up the etotnactu strengthens the' nerves, puts -vim, vigor and new lire Into every mun cle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need It. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cent. Sold by Tiieo. F. Kluttz & Co , druggists. - 'A LIsit cf Terrc'r. . "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave Gen. Sarnhsm, f Machi&v Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning writes Mrs. 8. II. Lincoln, who at tended her that fearful night. All thought she must so die from . pneu monia, but she begged for Dr. KingV New DUcovery, eayimr it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of consumption; After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use complete ly cured her." rhi . marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all throat, ehet and Jung disease. On ly 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Tileo. F. KLUirz fc JCo.'S drug store.' x It is conceded by his polit ical adversaries that he will bo nominated by the .next Democratic national conven tion, and they pretend to be glad. They will find, we fullj believe, that they re joice too Carlytheir joy will bo turned into .mourning. Some pretended Democrats prof era to beporry, because, they "-""" -the .de ft1-" "hich IIUX1C1PAL OWNERSHIP. We call 'special attention to an article on this subject, which we take from the Wil mington Star. The argu ments are irrefutable. The members of our city govern ment can get from it many valuable suggestions. We hope many of- them will be put into execution irr our city. It is a subject which should interest every- citizen. Why not irrj prove our meth ods and give us a model city government? We hope -all will read the article and think about it and prepare for action upon it. "Our Native Herbs," THEORIQIXAL UKBB COMPOCXD, The Gieat Bloifl Pdrifler, Kiiiej aii Liver Beplator. Ounrantofd by or ReetBtered Guarantee to care all dtwates rising Irom Impure Blood aud Inactivity ol the liter and Kidneys. 200 Days' Treatment $1.00, And the Dollar Back lf'You Are Not ; Cured. I HE ALONZO O. BLISS CO., Hole Proprietors. . I. r. PEiiiiGWi, city m coutj iceiu. Salisbury, N. C. Prompt attention given to mall orders. Not Bold FOR THE CITY'S 6R0WTH. Various and extensive manufac turing enterprises are neceegAry ior the city's prosperity and growth. There are now in' and near the city three cotton mills; one cordage mill ; and one knitting mill, all of which may be multi plied many times, without injur ing, in the least, those now at work.- If those now operated pay, others will pay as well. It cap italists will invest, they will And it profitable, and will add greatly to the city's prosperity. Besides the manufacturing enter prises mentioned, there are two mills, which manufacture build ing material; two merchant roller mills; one foundry; andcme electro-plating establishment. These, no doubt, can be duplicat ed, without injuring those now es tablised. But manufacturing should be diversified. .There is furniture manufacturing,' which opens the way fra large number of enter prises;! Every kird and every graded alwayi in " demand, assure ready ale at remunerative prices. Where can a better .location be found for such factories? The facilities for securing material of and kind are. equal to other towns, and for procuing certain kinds, better than many towns now en gaged in the business. Then there is wagon, carriage and buggy manufacturing, which will pay good dividends for capital in vested. These and any other manufacturing enterprises some or all of them if inaugurated will greatly improve every material interest in the city. GOAL GOAL Don't fo rue t, when in need of Owl . to leave vour order at A I well's Hat d ware. As to quality there NONE BETTER: Any order left at Plumtner' drug store will be attended to prompt ly. Phone 118. R. L. GORNELISON. THEO. BUERBAUM, BOOZS STORE, ootid SALISBURY, N. C. StaKottcr pipe China a Specialti A IL W A Y . THE STAN! A It 1) l I LWAY OF The South The Direct Line to All PuiuU. Texas, California, Florida, Cuba and Porto Rico. Strictly first ctass .kquipmrnt (' ON AIX THROUGH AXI FOCAL TRAINS; PULLMAN PA LACK KI.KKP- But. how ia the capital to be ae- LA L Travel by the Southern and yon area-ured a Saf omfurtable and Expeditious Juurnev. Apply to Ticket A?tnti for Time . fablw, Itateji and Ueueral Infor-v matlon, or addrexe - ' - cared and the enterprises or some of them established? There is plenty of capital. It can be tound and investment secured by proper effort. The business men and property owner, of the city R. L. VERNON, F. IL DAUBY, should organue a ; chamber of. t. p. a., a p. at. a., commerce, not only for their pro- Chlotte N. C Ashevllle, N. C. tec ion ; but to be on the alert to ' No Trouble to Answer Questions. secure the establishment of V A M J ( ins interest nofisihlA' V. P. om. Uu. 1J r - w . - WASHINGTON, D. C. nufactunng interest possible ' secuied. Thera am mnri N-which such an organiza-j So useful and for. tha,, v j . J J. M. Culp. TnLUu. City Lots for Sale. w great demand for ' lings; but, unless I have a number of C0xl80 feet Iota for Kale, sltuatf.1 on the Uncolntun Giants are es- A portion of th Alfied John- cached n properly. Almost opposite the ,tr, Howard residence. Applv to n . R.H. JOHNSON, nt Nov.21, V3. a MP n n fS 1 1 il a i - o o 1 1 ft m. .a -i o5 000 PA IRS oo mm a O .CO B oj CO 'CO "CO a Llon'o, :rJomon58 mi WlAmnlQ ...SaniDlG Shooo... ' INCLUDING ALL GRADES A!1D STYLED. Prices -25 to 50 per cent less than regular - goods, ranging from CO CO CO ' sy. ... - - -,-, . - - -. ...... THE PAIR. A rrpat assort nent of Wotnen'i fine 8hien.in sizes 3J nnd.4, and me dium grades in size 3, 4, 4J and 5. : Ii) nien'r ehoex the lze, run prin cipal bT CJ, 7 and 7 in the finest shoe aud 7, 8 and 9 in the medium grades. Good asAortment of Hires In ehll drpn'ri mlsstw' Hurl rMiv'xitlinM. If yon want a barjrain in a good pair of shoes, you can certainly get It in this line of samplea. TOMTOM, VHITLOCK & RAIKEY, SHOE DEALERS.: SALlSBURYi N. c. ADR mm - wmmm ONE PRICE CASH STORE. Blanket and Comfort Main Street, SALISBURY, N. C jrooa ment V Tells You to guv LMicc Gloliioo! ' LADIES', MISSES' and : - CHILDREN'S , LAK Trustworthy goods always. , Buy now. Higher prices will pre vail later on. - . When thereN buying to be done, it's oft 2n accompanied with some aniety retrarrlingr quality. There need be no such doubt if you tnake . ' your sehdion here. , y : The styles shown this season are . .." - said to surpass all previous buying Fverv blanket we sli 1 a dMvnn. able blanket and we dout hnnltate to tell you what it U made of either. If it's wool we say; if half wh1 or all cotton were just as frank about it. for elegance and attractivess. VOMEH AliD MISSES' JA.KET Stitching and strap?; simple' sleeves and short effects are among the char acteristics of this season's jacket. All of the correct styles and newest cuts can be found here In Beavers. Kerseys, Aitrachans. dc, from $2.50 to $12 50. Correct fit guaranteed.. Golf and plain cloth capes. A complete assortment in all lenxths, colors and styles, 35c to $11.50. SEAL PLU3U GAPEG Just opened a case of the widely known ELKUJ DLflCETS.r - . 10-4, $3; 114 $4; 12 4 $5. These cannot be duplicated at these prices, , and still on the rise. Buy now J - c6r,10RTS. Plain and Cannv (-ohrohlprMt. sll sizes; made of guarauieed plushes, I There' comfort in store for you; only $1.95 to $15, Cacaper grades comfr nnder comforts at a very $lto$2. . little; comforts quilted from pure I cotton batting; all sizes and prices. Children's Reefers and Cloaks. ; Tnese comfort are priced for quick i sales, fo don't blame us if you miss A large variety of latest designs bargain. and newest trimming, $3.50 down to 50c. , . - - u 11 First come first served at Good Glothes-becoming Clothcj .Chothes that will look well on you Clothes that will, wear well 1- -, Clothes that have and outward index ' ; of your good taste i ; . ' your good judgment. j i Appearances go a good way GISTMSS MAKE Till IW JFirst impfcfssioTisare the best the most lasting Clothes do it ; The right kind our Clothes will. Victor' Bcsd Delimed to h Pirt cf its Cit) Free! Wallace. Leading Clothier. 25 ner cent. Less than Om entire stock 1 ) TDTTDW T7J i i2d LLO,'fc Yoans B Old Stand ; Sali-' V It n
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