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I; jjfolfebiirif Sails $mUx Patlisbei Every Eretiijj Except Sunday. And catered In th pontofflr t Rallittarjr If. C, u eond elM4 nH matter. IOOt. SS CnU 4.00 per Week. for four Weefci. , Per Year. J. N. STALLINGS. Sr Wa II. STEWART. - - ' Eiitor. - Pitlisier. Thursday Dfx;. 7, 1810. For President, . 1900: Hon. W. J. Bryan, Or Nebraska. THE PROSPERITY OF THE CITY. The necessity of increasing the numbers of those . who create raw materials and the corresponding number of those who manufacture them, m a a ' j , in praer iuai our city may continue to increase in wealth and prosperity, has been pqinted out. It is -clear that we must produce more than we consume or the balance will be against us; yet con fiumeTB are an important ele ment and deserve attention and annlyntu in considering the question of the prosper I ity of any community. Consumers may be ctfvided j Into three classes: , 1. 1 uooimare valuab . z yxhose that are worth 3.; Those that are 'iftju Xo tho first class belong ministers of religion; teach ers of schools; the learned j professions: authors of good literature; the intelligent jand virtuous Tiome makers and keepers; and all who la jborfor the social, j intellectu al, moral and religious im provement of the community. fYVhilo these are all consu mers,5 tfiey create commodi ties infinitely more important that all the material wealth In the univel-ser By their in telligence, gentility, refine ment, morality, religion and good works they create an in fluence which produces noble, Christian character, without whichmaterial wealth is a curse. The necessity to mul tiply this claps, who fill the description given, is of the utmsot importance. It iasad to know that, possibly, not to say Drobablv.. pomo wW blong to some of the constit- cnts of this class, mentioned ibove, ignoring morality, fruo religion and good works, tso all their intelligence and flnfluenco to firm low, mean, base, 'hypocritical character and are the greatest curse the community has, Some, doubt less, "steal tl'ie livery of heav en to serve the devil in;" yet ,-mbst of those mentioned fill the description given,, and are tho foundation of every thing that makes life worth liyingr May their number and influence grow with the city's material growth and Btrcngtlien with her strength! They are tjio most potent fac tors even for her material growth. "Knowledge is pow r." ".Righteousness exalteth a' (city) nation; sin is a re proach to any people." "Train up a child in the way in which he Bhali go and when he is old he will not depart from It," Oh, for more faithful conservators of society! Their Valuo is beyond estimate for thefgood of ourcity. To this class may be added the artizans, the shopkeepers, thft merchants, and all who do honest labor of any kind or follow any legitimate busi ness, which ia a benefit and convenience toothers. Such consumers of tho productions . of others, create demand and edd to the p-oerity of the country and city, as they ben efit others, and reap tho re ward for their labor and en terprise. Of course, many of thedo aro as intelligent, mor al, truly religious and ro- fined as any constituent of tho class enumerated above, and give all the weight of their influence to build and establish moral character, virtue and religious princi ple. All honor and great prosperity to all such! The second class deserve only a passing notice. They are the good-for-nothing peo ple who live only for tbem selves, " and are neither "fish, flesh nor fowl." This' is a small and contemptible class, scarcely deserving notice. The third class will receive a more 4 extended notice to morrow than we have space for today. HI: Life Wis Zmt V . Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citi zen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a Irieht ful death. In telling of it hftsays: 1 was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran Into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I wasaoweak l couldn't even sit up in bed. Noth ing helped me. I exacted to soon die tf Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle km vegreat relief. J continued fouelt,and uowtmi well and strong, I cant m too much in It praiso." Thin marvellous mediciue is the fur en and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular sizes 50 conts and $1. Trial bottle free at Theo. F. Kluttz'a drug store; every bottle guaranteed. - ' Kd Right t3 Ugliness. The woman who is lovely In faee, form and teuiper will slway. have friends hut one who would be at tractive must keep her health. If Ahe is veak, sickly and all rundown, she will be nervous and irritable. If she Iim cinliatiiu.or kidney tiou ble. her impure llMit will caue pirn ple, blotrlie, kin eruption and a wietcli d complexion. Klecfric Bit ten i thebKt medicine in the world to regulate KtinHch, liver aud kid neypaml to purify the blood. It gives strong i;ervM, bright eye-, amooth, velvety Vkin, rich complexion. It will inakea good looking, charming woman of a run-down Invalid, Only 50 cents at Theo. F. Kluttz's drug store. ' x "Our Native Herbs- TOEORIOdAL HERB COMPOUND, fie G;eai B!o)J Pariier, .. Kitey azd Liver Replator. Guitranteod by oar RixWerl Guarantee to cure nil d:ea i4rls:n Irom impure Blood aud lojcUvtijr otlM U?rr and Kldmjs. , 20C Days' Treatment $1.00, And the Dollar Hack If You Are Not Cured. I HE ALONZO O. BLISS CO., Sole Prop- letors. I. F. PEII1IGWI, Citx ail Croity igcits. ' SalUbury.'N. C. : Prompt atientlon glren to mall orders.' Not sold b f tfruggitiU. -.. For Bed-Eoom Suits or Extra Beds. . . At prices that ; will astonish you Don't fail 4o . give meircall when in need of anything in tliei i cert i FURNITURE LINE - : ; It.will be to your interest. V mm twr-i mm mm Y4 JI . Leading Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. ,t WW f SHOT? GL0TH1WG Clothing! Our clothing depart ment is stacked full with the nice display of Men's, Youths' and Children's Suits for Christmas. We car i A . - v KiiiLs ui an swies anu prices. , v isit our clothing department before pvirclu your 1 ! A XI ihristmas uits, Our Dry-Goods and Dress-Goods Depart ment is up-to-date. We also carry a nice line of - - ' J v- J,'-..-':-.- for men, ladies and children. Hats, trunks, valises, telescopes. A fulUiue of Gents' Furnishings. Visit our store before pur chasing your r . - i e- a H. a 3 i - r- 2 a . C3 . CO CO AT WHiTLOCK & RAIHEY, - . LEADING ..SHOE DEALERS.. SALISBURY, N. C. WALLPAPER 500 Bscntifa DESIGNS " Id tie' 1899-1900 Sample Bocks OF THE Unitefl . States fall Paper Co, I can . save you money. Goods hest made. See samples before you buy. 5c to fLSO-plpr rolI. - .a a o CO w CO CO CO . 1 W CO , - ! J MADE JUST LIKE HEfl'G SHOES, "with heavy soles, well extended, are now being shown by us. They will fit well and keep the ldy,a feet dry; beside lat longer than any. other line of boys' shoes on the market. W - -.. i : Lr lJ nv....... ,H a Jt3 CO tPDSH IT AXON G WE HAVE PUSHED IT. ... ..t.. . - ., away iuto populai;Mfavor long Ago by supplying our patrons with the best Jellico coal that could be secured. "That is. we serve our patrons with the best coal on the market, wTell screened and of high grade quality,, at prices that you, pay for inferior grades else where. Try it. . Fill. bins at once, as price is advancing. - Jos. H. McNeely L Co.,' Office at T. F. Young's. Sizes to fit Boys from 5 to 15 years in this special line. Prices 81.50 to 82.25, according to size and style. MET MM (D., Main Street, SALISBURY, N,, C Good Judgment Tells You to Buv Mice Glolhoo! Good Clothes becoming Clothes Clothes that will look well on you . Clothes that will wear welk Clothes that have and outward index of your good taste your good judgment. J Appearances go a good waj f - CLOTHES MME TI1S UM. CHRISTMAS ..GOOBS. liiTruth Printm OAndSTLeTeWiJlbegriowasteofInL Office o A SPECLVLTY. First impressions are the best-rthc most lasting Clothes dojt The right kind our Clothes will. Z::i C:!!nrei ti A:j Part cf tis Citj Fres! . : - ' . Vfotbr ; Wallace; FUher St., Near Standpipe -Leading Clothier. r
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