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$alusburij Sruth-gndcx. Pitlis.eJ Every Imiig Except SnnJay. J. N. STALLINGS. Sr.. Wa H. STEWART. - And otred In the joofllre at Hallntury V. C, aa second elan tnall matter. large dividends; but merely interest on bonds, costs of oj erating, a small sinking fund and enough for necessary re pairs. jlhit what can be done now? We answer: Buy the electric plant, if it can, be had, at a fair price; if not, build anoth er to supply lights and power Fisher Street, near the.Stand Pipe ; to private individuals and as F.iitor. Manager. PUBLICATION Telephone Ko. 165 lOOaatt 4 00 THURSDAY. JAN. II, I'M), ofpice: pmr Week, for four Week Per Year. For President, 1900: Hon. W. J. Bryan, Of Nebraska BRAYE SOLDIERS. British and Bioer seem to vie with each other in deeds of daring bravery. Like Southerners and bona fide Northeners in tween the States discount on eit 'Greek meets comes the tug of glo Saxon and are near akin. F he war be there is no ler. When IGrrek there .-'War. " A li the Teutons torn the days Orange un- of the Prince of til now there has been nodis count upon Dutch bravery Van Tromp the great admiral, Schomberg, the renowned field marshall of Orange, wore heroic fights i story, Wil tneir fellow Boldiersand patriotic people, of the world's 1 liam himself and William of have settled the they are men fact that worthy of any stool The truth is, that Caucasians are a race, all akinall from the Mediter ranean to the Arctic brave and heroic. This British and the Dutch are ik Caucasians, bu Teutonic descendants of the "hive of nations, " ah Selden, an ancient author, "calls the t only both j i potii are regions around U o Baltic and trl TCfirtll Sod liiml MmJ...u.i.(. ' winch will give private mwixi,-jtii e rrimKif; rue? German, the 'Poles, the Sax one, the Angles," and the Dutch. When British meets Dutch, it is "Greek meeting Greek."' The character of the fight ing in South Afrijca need sur- .... - - T i . iji-ibu no one. imiiiin mav cured, build the car line. We believe there will be enough patronage to a 'plant owned by the city, from pri vate sources to pay the inter est on 812,000 bonds and pay costs of operating. The present lighting com pany gives us good lights; but we pay dearly for the whittle. We do not propose to inter fere with the contract made with the company, but that! does not include private light ing nor power for the car line. If no arrangement is made to buy the electric plant, nor to erect another, we hope the board will not pay one cent to any syndicate to build and operate a car line. If any company will build and operate without city aid, ask ing no bonus, all right; jf the plant dannot be bought, or another will not be estab lished. The Indkx believes in city ownership and advocates se curing all the plants for the city. Light charges can be reduced from one half to two thirds; water charges as much by judicious purchases of the existing plants or by building others. Why not consider it? The' people have no money to burn and wish to know why their interests do not at least lend to an effort 'to put the lights and water into the city's hands, f It certainly de serves consideration, and in vestigation. The people da not want any more contracts, par- tiea-tlie, ail van tage. of th ejax payere, made. " v How is our neighbor on the question? The Index wants improve ments, but it wants them so the people will be most ben efitted and least burdened. opinion given in the article to which the IxDExhad called attention and in which it sug gested, that the Observer must have made a mistake. . 2. We acknowledge that we had "a good deal of mis information" and we are glad to be set straight, as to Col. Watterson's position, since his paper does net come to our office. 3. Since he differs with Mr. Bryan upon every isue, except the trusts, and his pa per shows that he does not stand by the, Bryan, (Chicago Democratic) organization and has no --purpose to support him, we entirely agree with The Observer that it was a staange proceeding to invite hiih and equally as strange that he should accept. We add: We were deceived : i. : i. ; 4 '. . . into me suppuiLion mat Wattersou stands by the or- j ganization by unch'alenged statements, we saw pub lished that he stood by Goe bel and the Kentucky State ! platform which endorsed thej Chicago declarations. Wei now are- satisfied from the! statements of The Observer that Col. Wattersou is not a Democrat at all. He may call himself one and think he is aiuFpose as such; but, feriftg from nine tenth those who call themselves Democrats and - think they are, upon every question up on -Which there is difference and repudiating the regular organization, we respectfully submit that he is mistaken. ll l urn mm BAB B AH UNFA1UK8 SIGN THAT NATURE' APPEALING When Nature is overtaxed, aha ha her own way of giving notice xhaX aait ance is needed. She does not a&k for help until U is impoefciUe to get along without it. Boils and pimples are an indication that the BVBtern is accumulating impuritiea which ron nri D' must be gotten rid of ; they are an urgent appeal for aaaistano rUll riLLl a warning that can not safely be ignored. To neglect to.puriry tue blood at tui time meaos more than the annoyance of painful boils and uiuaghtly pfcsr-Vlee- I' theee impurities are allowed to remain, the system succumbs to any ordinary illness, and is unablo to withstand the many ailments which are so prevalent during fpring and summer. lira. L. Gentile, 2004 Second Avenue, Seattle. Wash. , says : " 1 was afSioted for a long time with pimples, which were very annoying, as they disfigured my face fearfully. After nuig niany other remedies in vain. S S. 8. promptly and thoroughly cleansed my blood, and now I rejoioe in Ood complexion, which I never had before." Uapt. v . li. Jjuniap, oi wo a., vs. o. R. K.. Chattanooea. Tenn.. writes: Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon me, earning c-rp&t imin and annovance. My blood seemed to be in a riotous condition, and nothing I took seemed to do any good. Six bottles of S S. S. cured me completely gja ana my Diooa ms ueeu pcnoutaj a cd duhw. S. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD L tho best blood remedy, because it Is purely vegetable and is the only one that is absolutely free from potash and mercury, it promptly ruriBes the Mood and thoroughly cleanses the system, builds up the general health an J strength. It cures Scrofula. Eczema, Cancer, Rheuma tism Tetter. Boils, Soiva. etc., by going direct to the cause of the trouble and forcing out all impure blood. Books free to any address by the Swift Specifio Co., Atlanta, Oa. 4 ill OUR 0 Will take Place II well gird herself for a long is her own s.mu race. L?mith shows in endure.; ults by the and bloody conflict. She is fighting Caucafia brethren of tin Ihe sejgeof Ladv what Knglish c the repeated assa British upon the Boers' works by their repeated sorties dis play the daigitleps spirit of the beleagurod garrison. The defense of their the attacks of upon the British equally as conspicuous bra very. The charges ami conn A ... ter charges the captures ami re-captures at 'Caesar . Camp) and Umbulwana the fact that tin brave and detenu u l. works and the Boers forts show 1 Instruction In Music. Mrs. Nora 1). YliimM, Instructor i in rmno music wishes to k-i-uih a cla in that study. Is a jrr;'lt!M t of tlm "(.'inciniutti College of Mni.."' and hn's had eleven yoars oxperience in teaching:. Residence. Mellnxlit Parsonage South Mai" Street. Tht Throbbing Hsadachs Would (quickly leavn you, if you uel l)r. Kiou'- Ne a Li IV Pill". Thousands of sufferers h ive nrovei their iuatelde-s merit fr Sicl; and Nervous Headaches. Thev make j. of i mmmmmmm 0IM RELIABL Libe&V dl i 1 1 . ! . Saturday, February 3rd. Wo Guarantee 100 Keys to Fit our Money Box at this Grand Drawing. . . . - , v V, rt.-TAmai. Purchasing a pair ol Mioe lai any price; lor bach customer cu, nfttAVIn.now-.and FEB U All Y 3rd, will bo iriven & key, and WILL UA.VE A Chance to draw a Cash Prize. Our New Keys have Arrived, and those to whom We have given Duo Bills for keys can now present their due bills and Ret keys for same, Remember that we will giveaway 100 keys that will fit the look at This GRAND DRAWING, FEB., 3rd. The Keys Will Cost You Notiing and we will give you the BEST SHOES IOUK MONEY . AN EMUS' Main Street, BMT'SHOlS-tffl Prest Wa. C. COART, Secy. -0- The Georgia Home Insurance Company. COLUMBUS GA. SALISBURY, V. a Total Assets, Net Surplus, ORGANIZED 1859. $1,157,902.97. 361,753.52. GREAT CO. SEEKlHtfHOME PATRONAGE. J d ompt in payment of all losses. tsu. tni iix-jr Ma rrd. ja ufvyiiur lip Try theui. Oidv 'Jo cents bxck if not curcl. Sold y Klultz & Co., lrup:ui-tt. l lu i. F. .1 Ji ms-aa-:4-EN-. -jrr vj A Night Of Terrcr. NISSgN&CO'S. 11 cirkll oil rrnnrlo of rrT oof vcAiifirf -4ifncu - Consisting' of the C10THIN6! CL0TpIN6! TollQwing Men's Boy's CLOTHING! Children's I ? I 1 A A y .ne alike l hat the prepared; The wonder is Boors are po wel bnt a greater woiiKlcr is that Brittain makes war upon eceh a people. It can b ex plained only by.. the iiuatia ble thirst for conquest, wealth, and glory. uThje love of money the root of all evil" and dominion Avarice and Ambition are the causes. If it can be the will of Divine Providence, may the weak and the give the Boera theJ He protect right and victory! CITY OWNERSHIP. We resume Jtlie question again e doubt that a car line to Spencer v ill pay, if disconnected witb the light plant. Connected with it and having the control of sufii cient power, which a plant can give to operaite maehiii- "A GOOD DEAL OF MISINFORMATION." The Salisbury Index dis cusses a recent editorial par agraph in The Observer in which it spoke of t lie anomaly of Hon. V. J. Bryan and Hon. Henry Wattersou ap pearing and speaking at the same banquet at Omaha, and in which it was said that while both of these gentlemen think they are Democrats there is no point at which they touch. "The Observer, says The Index, "must have made a mistake. Do not Bryan and Wattersou stand together on the tariiF; on the Philippine question; on trusts in fact, upon everything except silver legislation? We do not see Col. WattergonV paper; but we see it stated that he now stands by the or ganization and accepts, as ev ery good Democrat should do, the 'decision of the majority. as shown by the organization. t This puts him in complete ac cord with Mr. Bryan." The Observer has made no mistake. Mr. Wattersou is an extreme free trader and preaches the doctrine in sea son and out of season; Mr. Bryan is dumb as to the tariff. On the Philippine question they are as wide apart as possible. Mr. Bryan being an extreme anti-expansionist and Mr. Wattersou an extreme expansjonist. As to trust, everybody is agreed as to them; everybody is; against "trusts from the lips out. The Index does not, it says, see Col. Watterson's paper. The Observer sees it every day and reads it with tolera ble closeness. If he stands by the Bryan organisation and has any purpose to sup port Mr. Bryan this year, the columns of his paper do not discover the fact but tell a "Awful anxirty whs felt fur thn widow .of the brave (JeneivU lluni ham of Maehirts, Me,, when (he doc tors Paid ho could not tlive till inor nintr" Writes Mi's. S. 11. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful ni;hi. "All thought she innt soon die from Pneumonia, l.ut she nagged fr Dr. Kiitir's New I iM-o ei v, ay ii)? it had ni're than once saved her life and. Inn! cured her con sutnniion. AfLr three .-mall d she slept easily all 'r.iuht'and ther nt-e completely eured r. Tins marvelous metlicine guaran teed to cure all Throat, I he-t -ai d Luna Di-i'a-e-. Ontv ")' arid) si no Tri:l Lottie fneat Then. F. .Klultz o: (.'o': p. drug store. 1 d'-- its fr Pesf nmdo, l est wheels in the world, rims soaked in hoilinir linseed oil Heavie-t round edge steel ti-e and guaranteed to stay tight. Pest skein. teei tongue cap that can't hreak and only half weight of cast cap". All el:ps mivI tv!f load" f orway iron nt dould" cost f kind used by others. Made lv Ins.t workmen in hest eqniiipod factory and of very hesl ina terial ail through that money will hny. 1 hoy are made on honor, guaran teed t srive sHii-faci ion iind cheaper m end than lower priced wagons. All say they a'e liht. t running and hesi, and several hundred more will h si. Id thi'- ear than ever lefi)e, iind will le to your inteiest to get one. I'enienibtT ev ery piece in every wagon 1s warranted f 111, 20 '99 pd Spain's Greatest. Need. Mi. K. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aikeii, S C'J VVenk nerves is d . Cu use. i se ver' pain- tntlvel -ck i' his I -ad. On uing K' c: ric iiiPer-, A mcrica's greate-'t l!-. .l : n f t. 'eiv - I emedy, all pain s. , in )fi hini. I;easthis grand nod cine is uhst h'is coi.ntry neel,At. . o.i rica knows that it cure- live; and kidney trouble, purities the hhanl, tones up the stomach, t lengthens the tier vt , puts vim, vigor m new life into every muscle, n i veaniorgan of the body. If weak, tired orailing you need it dvery nof'ie guaranteed, only "0 rent-. s"'id by 1 heo. F. Jviultz it X'o., Dn.ggist. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. 1 , 1 l j . I ' i ' . l l liv i Mill ivtiiv ery, as well aa bjlit streets different st or y. -Charlotte ings, we believe tile city can' eo Operate it as to make it pay expenses at - low pas.age rates. U inter city ownerslno. Observer. We publish the above for three reasons: 1. We desire our readers thai do -not. see the Observer, there is po desirtt to make tg know its reasons for the 3 mMm tez&gzo Mil illL Jfcf kk Wi Wwmy Sf lm The Best ' Washing Powdefo Cleans Everything from Cellar to Gnrrrt. BIG ASSORTMENT Oi - .. -t A w,iJv,.t jt- 1, . .' .,f,Mjiti .,.tm v.. .W.o.- . ...''. Oa pes PLUSH 1 Gapes CLOTH Ladies dress skirts of all grades, Ladies Men's and Children's UNDERWEAR. It is a a Fer.t to Fit your feet with our' splendid lineof shoes, flannels flannttts and staple poods. Also we have a nice line of gentlemen's Furnishing- Call "Early and Get the PKST choice of Stock. PICK t I husky, CEKERAl PUR C HAS INC ACENTS, 97 1 3 r1ar .str-t. N. Y Wt:y t'uy lri ( ds at hfm wliorf th a.s w-. r:t is n 'mail ? B' up o latf : Ut the lat M t vlry hi 1 trss i.i.Ss Ma 1 1 ini-r. UicycN'". turn " i r-. Haf!.. r Czrj't-in. -ic fr in j first tianf jti .Vw Y'".rk xy. at i rn--s iimcli I.w ni yu woiiU! y (ur-Ktin quality irol at ' in- V; at w sf-lt c rn' dirfct fr in tti- i.,:i.'if- tur.-r ni d wl.War. are j t h iatt !t) I" a lid fr-'ti' t v -1 r. aii't -f. t 1-tit !t t !- f ' . . w li. Ii!al'a prir-. Our .IHt m:ittiii(r nt If. (': Ts t:t van! -Ki;!.i'i 1.-- o n r tat r , at our rarfir-t at 6 j is (h"n;i at v: n a':r ti'ii-o ox. miuil iril rcivrs w.r 1, tunrh m,r": a .Ihzti fine . n r ? ". Wf al- II t !n siiii'. y f i:ri lf- '' rt-f i f f- a " 'irrtorrd. A n f i t X P j pd.ifovts that !,! .'i-!i1-.f tijnui t iTiv sa?!.ia-:nf. tur circu ar ir'"" ni rr into j d -Tni's: vri! f.r iv V"v-..fl ir iii om hmhi '-s tc M' i ilcf tlif Li.i;M .w:at'-. If you I "!: iy i!k. i t vr , : :d ? it- i l"."iur-" tn "lift iraiili, aud; t ;-f. h'.-i.i. t.iif ruit r f i for, ' . 7 '- i' .V. i'.. and; I- n:.-i ! ;ivc civfii t"-iiT.'.l t?rf.fri They rat.'.i I. It du'pli- i u 'on l: ! ! v ' ! :.!.-:r y..ii : y wli.--i i ij niar Afpir. wtipttifr you - ai ii.iui"', ,.-t 'xt fij-ti ' 1 i. in art- " Ttit' all we ak .'r- ! 1U1K'& I0!i.-KY :-l'vS -ar l root. Yo rk. 6 Fisher Street, Near Stand Pipe, in "d nijyhin- in tl hi lii. imt" i'rci" A j s'.i! . wii The" suit- i.re ;o,e f:it'd 'iinhM-t5. j,,i)j.l". Wan a Bify -if .X lm nr i ii. t'rif" t!;i? iri'iri i. n l-T.r' S.-li.-:t"'.. Tht Slscorertr of Swamy-Koot at Work La Elj Laboratory. There Is a disease preyailir.g in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, , heart failure cr apoplexy are often the result cf kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by celL Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brighfs Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder j ana urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. Gihitt.7 m -11 U U UZJ v. 1 1 DRUSGISTS AHO PHARMACISTS FRKSil ; AND PUKE MUGS. A L0 i Patent Medicines, Stationery, Novelties, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ornaments, Lamps, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. l Truth Printing Office SThereSWilleSnoftasteKlDk. MAIN ST., SAIJSBL'UY, N. C. A SPECIALTY.
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