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Rerspipers tod tie Paper Tresis. ?i'Jednt (very gat advance iu the price of blink llr " nmkr ing ltuclf felt in every newspaper ofli5ein tlielaiHl.ii" J i especially f o count ncwtflirj rill profits are al ways ittU-,rnen they liave any profit at nil. The advance is due to combination of paper mills a trt. The combination has iihepow ct tmkethe price as 'high as it chooses, having no coniTH't ion. and 1hero is no knowing what the. in crease will l before the limit is readied. Tim increased cost of paper haa caused aonio talk of netting up, a paper mill in this State to be pat rotiizitl by all the North Carolina newspapers. The Landmark vrould lw glad to nee a plan of this kind adopted but we are frank to aytliatve have small hopes of its iuccexs. The newspapers in North Carolina have always ut terly disregarded anything like po-opewtion for their own benefit. Kvery felfoSV goes .ahead in "his Mw.rt .wty and an a Tqsult they cut (Ohch otlier'H throats These re- niarks luivo upecial Reference to wHa is' known in 'nevmper cir cle as T'Toreifrn advertisinc." Most of the newspapers of 4tato accept foreign advertising at whatever price the advertising .agent chootM to offer, wjiich is always w to f per cent., or more, .less, than., regular rate.. As a re uJt n ii'Wpap"rptluit has a,iiy re ,ganl for the value of its space gets very Jittle foreign advertising,and those who fill their columns with it get very little out of it. In nu merous other, ways, too, North Carolina papers submit to. abuses and do businoss in a slip shod manner, which a little concert of Action would greatly remedy. Whenever these thing are men tioned at a Pre Association meeting almost every editor, is in favor of a rqfornl hut. Nobody takes enough interest in the mat ter to bring the reform about. .We don't mean by these remarks that wo want the newspapers to form a trust. Few of them, nrob : nbly, i need to advance prices to their home patrons. What they need is toco-operate to prevent the leeches from sucking the lile-blood l t it rni. a.. i l. .. . uui m int'iii. j tie paper irust lias them by the throat now, while they talk mighty fine about patronizing a home mill and squelching the trust, not one half of them would tick to the plan six months if they had .ah opportunity. Whenever the hofho mill was started straight way the trust would come into this State and undersell it. and the boys would forget their fine resolu tions and fall to buying of the ' trust because it was selling cheaper for the time being. ,. A few . men ran combine and make; the combination 'successful but it is hard to hold a hundred or o in linj. Stalesville Landmark. Our Budgtt of Humor. w.'io wanted t o help the bank presi dent make a brilliant success of his enterprise. "Consequently I thought I would go into the bank ing business." ' "Well," answered the elderly man as he polished his glasses, "I dont knowwhy your having studied finance should be any hinderance. Hut you must recollect that you wouldn't expect a man to be a firsl-class hand in miming a wood and coal yard simply because he had studied botany and geology' Washington Star. SaLISE-L'RY markets. Winecoff. 2 2o240 2 00(2 25 5,9 5(WC 1524 8J10 . (10 7 7 5(26 4050 7075 G0&65 PRODUCE: Corrected by' A. W. Extra Flour ack, Family Flour sack, Hides dry per lb. " green per lb Wool washed Bacon hog round per lb ham " sides " shoulders Pork Oats 32 lbs per bushel Peas clay;- " mixed cal bolted 44 lbs per bus. 50(55 " unbol. 48 lbs per bus. Corn 50 lbs per bushel 4550 Onions select per bushel 80(3,80 Lard-N.C Tallow Ducks H.ens-per head Spring chickens Hoosters per head Turkeys Guineas Geese Butteri-choice yellow Honey 9trained per lb. ' comb per lb. Eggs Feathers new ' Wheat BrsTS Kea fall. Victims tu stomach, liver and kid- noy troubles as well as women, and all feel. the result in loss of appetite. loiorw In the Mood, backache and nervousness headache and tired, Iitle-s. run-dwn , feelinfc. But there's no '-need to feel like, that. Listen to J. VY. Gardner, Idavilie, Ind. He" avst KtH-tric Bitters are ju-it the sam fr a man when he Is all run u'Wn, and dou can whether he lives or dies-. f It did more lo give me m-w. lnneth anl rood appetl-.e tlHi anyihinsr I could Uke. lean to.v eat anything awl have miew l-ase on life," " Only 50c. at Then. F. Kluttz & Co., 'lruji store. Every bottle gauranteeU. ; in stmas Working Kight and Day i The bupiet and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. Kins' New Life Plils. Every pill Is a sugar coated . globule of health. that changes weakness into strength. lirttle-siiess into energy, brain fag into mental iover. They're won derful in building uf the health. Only 25c. per box. Sold by Theo F, Kluttz & Co. Advertissrs Take Kotice. Owing to the fact resents i 'i 1 1 D) r v V ir ' AND y . .,... - 8 15 IS 15(g-2U 121(fll8 9(S10 1U to 15 5 .;3) 15(20 b 17 35(tfVI) 8.'.:8 that several of our customers may want t changa their advertisements the same day and as it is likely 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 changed should bp re to hve their copy in thisofilce leftre 9:30 a. in. to inbiire an insertion the same day. A re foremost in the minds of the People . to-day. r Advertising- is the key to success. We have keys for sale. B. B. MILLER, Attorney nt Law, 3ja.x.xsxrrjp."3T, - - IT..C Offers his prof;js?ii)nal services t( the citizens of tUo town and eimi muni'y. Tenipotary I'ttice: tver Young's drug i-tore. PHOTOGRAPHS 4' ...Facetious Gentleman "What in your regular hour for dinner ?" Weury Wat kins "Right now, I hope' '-Indianapolis Journal. ! "uouuin r.meune, l never saw r,Jou loookeo well And healthy." "'.'Yosi; everybody tells mo that when I have on d new hat and new frock." ) "Why do ycu glare at tl.at wo- inan o, Lula?" 'Arthur, I overheard 1 er -call our dear, precious baby a twenty ' nine-cent music, box." Brooklyn ,Iifo. : ' "Dear," said aphysician'n wife, . 1 I 4l. nu tney sat in cnurcii, "there is Mr. Q sitting in a draft." "Well," said her husband, "I hall 1 cash that draft." Our Dumb Animals.- y A CHRISTMAS DRIVE iii TURKEYS. ' We are golnsr to have in choice fat and well-fed birda thnt will be lender, juicy nd f equisite flnvor. and thsn they have been for; ye.-us pust. We will have everything that will make your holiday aon one of fea.-ting In fine frame in partridge, quail, venison, h . ...... i A 5' IlfSIl IIltHlrt HT1U OVSUTi. M. L. JACKSON, g WALL PAPER designs Id the 1899-1900 Sampls Bosks of r:iB Uuitel States fall Paper Co.. I enn save you money. Goods best made. See samples before vou buy, 5c to $1.50 per roll. J. X. MAXWELL. Agent. EKOEL mm mm 6 COMg. i-i j w ; T TT Iv - - V. ' . - . ... ... . . ........ V . . i What would make a nicer We are ready for it with n stori full of things, especially dolls a nil toys' for "the cinloieit, und rare hils f china, glassware, lamps, etc., for the oMer folkj-; also some facy articles at a very low prices. What a tevt-rish time is among shoppers ju.st be fore Xma! You don't tret haif the pleasure out of the presents you give o" great your hurry and;woiry at the last moment Neither can you get for your .friend.- just the thing you would like. Christmas Present for your IT'S RONE. OF OUR BUSIHESS und yet if you vvih to take time and get the fullest pleasure fruui giving by beuinuii. yearly, and also from having the very tirst choice of thing- we want you to know that we are ready for Christmas with gifts and prices, First come, firwt served at S H, ff5 fii 13 MS ' wife or daughter than a pair of good Gloes? We have the best $1.00 made, ' Young s Old Stand SISE Um STORE. Salisbury, JN. Will G. Kikkman, SALISBURY, N. C. riano. Pipe and I'eed organ tun ing, regulnting voicing and repair ing. All work guaranteed, Calls to adjoining towns and C"nntrv promptly tit tended. tf AILWAY. "Don't dip your . bread in gravy, Willie,'' commanded the the old man. "Don't you know its bad form?" "NoV! replied tho fresh youth, "it struck me as being good taste. Jack "Do you know, I always like to converse with a spinistor At' a ftocml gathering." . . Tom "Why do you?" ' Jack "She never bores a fellow to death talking about old times. Chicago News. THE STANDARD HAIL WAY OF The South The Direct Line to All Points. Texas, California, Florida, Cuba and Porto Hico. The New Photograph. Gallery, Second Door lte?8 -tts Pes! OSe. UEY IT. C The place to get the latest, up-to- date Pliot'.grHph( of modern styles. The public ia. invierl to call and inves tigate. Al-o special attention given to EULARGINC!. Yours to' please, I ffiAOT . SHIYE, Pras'r. Santa Chius Headquarters -BOEEBiiyi'S at For the la-t twenty yers, the ven erable old choosing aula has delighted in BUERBAH'S STORE a his headquarters during the hol idays, lie iHlways aiu-ad of all in choice things. ' I mm fi 5J.1 ij m 7 On account of dissolving copartnership our entire stock of Is the name and every ntiif finfino s tith hi nrnTTTnTfi m h mm 1 n uu mm is guaranteed If tliev- pair i ri3 or split the first time you put MUST BE SOLD UHT!L JAM. 1 These prices will sustain above statement.- 65 25 25 men's suits worth from S4 to 10, now S2.2f to $5.75 men's suits worth from $12 to Slo, now 7 50 men's .overcoats worth $4 50 to ... $15. now $2 75 to $8 50 TAA skirts worth 2 50 to $5 00 I m leads, others follow. It is impossible to tell you what there is nt liuer baums, as there is o u.Mch It tkes hours to inspect it s ll No matter how youug or old, there Is the suit able thing for everybody at iiuer bAu;n'8, where Santa Claus has Headquarters, - : 8THICTLY fihst class kquipmext '. ON ALL THKOUQll AND ; LOCAL " THAIXS; PULLMAN PALACE SLEEP- . J NO OA 1:3 ON ALL NIGHT TKAINS; ; t'AST AXD 8AFE SCHEDULES. 9 1 WIM n lI am told that you have a great many 'friends." "Oh, I don't known,'' answer:! the cynic in plaid clothes; "it all' II. L. VERNON, depends with me, the same as with (n1..ri,?5.Jr ''r Travel by the Southern and you J are a.ureo n bhi', otiuoriaoie and Expeditious Journey. Apply to ;rickt Agents for Time fables, lUte and (jeneral Infor nihtioii, or adilrex; KIHDLISG WOOD! whouther I'm or willing to other people, on trying 10 borrow loud,'! ;, F. U. DAUBY, Asheviilt, N. C. No Trouble to Answer Questions. KkaxkK Gannon, SU V. k. A ou. M&ii. J. M. ft: lp, Trf. Mau. I have just opened ti wood j yard at Finger fe Anthony's electroplating works, where I will handle wood in quan tities and by retail of any de sired kind and legnth. Prices will be in accord with the market. I will also handle Cedar Posts. Soliciting your patronage. I am, respectfully, J. H. SLOAN. 35 mohair and silk skirts worth $6 to $12, " now $4 to 16 75 iyz dress patterns worth 50 to. 75c " yard, uowl8ct85c ylfVsilk waist patterns worth 75c 400 to $1 25 yard, now 39c to 75c yds. taret worth 5oc to 75c yd, now 25 to 88c. now $1 25 to $275 Also a big line of Linen SlicniUe Goods, comforts, Blankets, Etc. At specially, low prices. This sale is on 2nd Floor Bell Block, Booms 5 and 6 COHEN mm: them on, pair. you get another ! All the latest shade s: . .... r .... 1 . . Caster, Tan, Brown, Grey, Black, White. Yours for Gloves. Fast no Longer. The season of abstinence from meats has passed. You can now in dulge in all the good things we have ready. v Prime meats are not occassional offerings here. Every day we have for your selection Beef. Veal, Lamb. Mutton and Pork of superior quali ty, rich in the elements which make strong bone and mnscle. Good meat is not dear at any price, but our charges are below the Or -C n K average. 'I have studied nnancj very W. A. TUUK, O. P. AM NVAStllNOTON,' I). C. A. L. SHAVER." thoroughly," said tho young man
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