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XL THE SERYAMT QUESTION, ATlssJy DIW8JslDa.pt AJJ-lcprtaat Ji.Jicl, dITOB JtfDEXt Among the perplexiugAud man ifold quAstioua that enter into our Industrial, locitl and domestic matteri is that which it found a th caption of this article. That it it perplexing is teen from the faritty of discsssioQS that have beu CAllod forth both North and South. That it is manifold in its bearing is recognizedwhen we awiiider bow largely it enters into and has 'to do with almost rrj factor of our organic life. Newspapers and znagazinas are laid under tribute to tha discus sion of this subject, all of them portraying the evils, but few, if any, presenting a remedy.' If theae evils growing out of our dis eased and demoralized industrial conditions were of circumscribed influence, then a portion, at least, of our population might afford to look on with little concern. But when tir consider the complexity of our industrial and social organ ism, how one class is more or lees indisaolubly tied to the othor. and how each other's interests are the common interest of all,' no-one can content himself in the foolish belief that he is not concerned with rims great subject, inn let us narrow this wide field of discus- . ! sion to a fow salient and stubborn I faois in regard to j THK COMMON. DAY-LABORER AND FE MALE SERVANT QUEBT0X OF OUR j SOUTHLAND. j Employers must prosecute their various businesses by means of ! A&r-li.hnr. Wi ata a!1 inn well j acquainted with the sort of labor I frith wrich this manual work i must he done. Take the coitrac j tor as an example. He bids upon A job. The contract is given j to him. A stipulated agreement binds him in stringent legal terms ; to complete the work by a certain ; datt. Here'comos one of the most trying factors in the case the workmen. Thejwork is begun auspi ; ciously; for a few days all goes : woll. The week's pay-day arrives. .'These .workmen receive tlieir may mt her fancy, and very fre quently that which she is ut terly incompetent to perform.' coxtjxued 15 jckt issue. UR. KLUTTZ W1HS. An&csscecest- I desire to announce to my former patrons ana friends that I have deci ded to re-open my Tailoring Estab lishment in me rooms recently va cated by Dr. McKenxie in the Over man building, on Main street, by the 1st day of Feb. I am prepared at the present for business at my place of residence on East Fisher st. ' All A CiTll Silt Before Esquire D. U. JllllCr work will receive prompt attention. TJ- . " LouwLici Quite an interesting suit was tried before Esquire D; M. Miller WiertISE"r8 Tike K0tl28. this morning. John D. L. Kluttz brought suit against J. J. Stewart, admin istrator of George Hartman. claimed the amount board, etc. Louis Lichtenstkin. Owing to the fact that several of our customers may want to je I change their advertisements the due for 1 8ame day and as it is likely to de lay the paper, we must ask adver- The amount involved was about tisers to be governed by the fol- 1 . $160. I lowing notice in every instance. Messrs. Lee S. Overman and L. j T advertising patrons of The H. Clement appeared for the plain-1 merit changed should be sure to tiff and Mr. J. L. Rendleman. for have their copy in this office before v:3U a. m. to insure an insertion the The Salisbury Saving Bank Will Transact a General Banking Business, Pay Checks, Make Collections, Issue Drafts, Certificate of Deposits &c. r We solicit; your" business believing that by prompt attention and courteous treatment we can give you satisfaction. , '.' ' ; ' Interest'Ruon Deposits in Saving Department. - F. Sxideiu CasieT-v Lee 8. Ovkrmax. President, G. P. McNeew, Asst. Cashier, - . . .- Av H. Borden, Vice President. W the defendant. After hearing the facts in the case a judgemont was rendered in favor of the plaintiff. The suit attracted considerable attention. same day. More Help Needed. The afflicted family mentioned in Tuesday's Ijidex are truly grate ful for the timely assistance ren derea tnem. a ne oldest cnna is still seriously ill and the next are now confined bed. Others may well express their sympathy in w m . charitable deeds. Mr. Kluttz There. I Congressmen Kluttz Atwater were among the lnrcro nnmhr'nf TTmiRtt mpm j MUt d wages Mondycomo,,!b(,rg on Senate floor when i who lot out of a dozen hands . , . scarcely half put in their appear- A. L. Sillier Sells Out. Mr. R. W. Price today pur chased from Arthur L. Sha ver his beef market and the trood will of his business on the corner of Main and Coun cil streets. Mr. Price wil Bliortly move into tne room . now occupied by lr. Shaver. Uiss Spencer to Merry. Miss Jessin Spencer, of Charlotte, who is known in Salisbury, will be married to Eggs Mr. James Ardrey Bell, also Feather- new of Charlotte, on the 24th inst. SALISBURY MARKETS. PRODUCE: Corrected by A. W. Winecoff. Extra Flour-sack, 2 0O25O Family Flour sack, ' 2 0002 40 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 ' ' Meal bolted 44 lbs per bus. " unbol. 48 lbs per bus. Corn 56 lbs per bushel 65 Onions select per bushel 100,120 1U 2 1825 I8(a' 25 121(18 15(420 910 10 to 15 35(40 12 8(alJ 15020 80(it85 " r,- ' 1 j ' . . . i , . i . a. ram mm:.. mmwMmw TORY BROTHER . jnfilistiEfl taily Except unflay, Inttie itest Interests of Salisl)ui,yv ; Rowan LountjTj and the people Generally. , ink 15(s25 12J13 40(50 75gl$l 6575 75 Lard-N.C Tallow Duck9 Hens per head Spring chlcken8 Roosters per head Turkeya Guineas Geese Butter choice yellow NEXT-ife Bsinninsroh. and flpr Wednlay the 10th of January we ,will have onr THREE LONG MIDDLE counters piled high with "SPECIAL" hargai ha for everybody Big bargains about HALF the usual so-called bargain prices. Important Sales. The sales mentioned here are the most important ones only that means of thegreatest concern to tne greatest number. 33 i per cent Discount. ON ALL CAPES, CLOAKS, JACKETS and REEFERS. No matter what sort of a coat your heart is set on, its sure to be here SOMEWHERE. J 25 per Cent. Discount. On our entire line oi UNDERWEAR for Men, Women and Children These are not samples, odds and ends, Ac. but U e remainder of a wel selected siock. 25 per cent Discount. Honey strained per lb. Wheat Santa Claus' ana - tt JLLU(lUlUUi tuio at BUERBM'S nco. . What, with dissipation, ; physical debauchery, laziness, and ; other disregard of honest obliga tion to the employer, theerstwhile I laborer fails to come to time, and thorsby disrupts the employer's frork and causes him serious, if not fatal, delay in the perform ance of his contract. He aimrtlv 'ffoes to pieces" linanciallr ! th Mt Vernon hotel, . through the perfidious conduct )f . hii laborers. It is probably, iiot ; overstating the truth when we a I firm hat the Uljur system of pur I country i the njoni deplorable in Senators Beveridge and Hoar Fo; ,the 'bst twenty . yeaw, .the ven- . -r.t .V i erable old Santa hs delighted in epoke on the Philippine quea- choosing tion, Tuesday, Baythe Wash ington correspondent of the Raleigh Post. Dance Tcnlgbt. The young men of the city will give a dance to-night at com BUERBp'S STORE an his headquarters duriritr the hol idays. He is always ahead ofall in leads, others follow. It is impossible Dlimentarv to the visitimr M tel1 .vu what there is at Buer- l riM. . . baums, as there is so much. Ittakes of the Italian band now in i t ho world. The rural districts are i being depopulated of their negroes by a baavy and constant influx j into tha to ns and cities. The farms are left to be run by the meager labor of the owners and (hftir families of women and chil dren', while tha towns and cities Are literally overrun wih a vaga- I bond class of scurvy negroes who j endanger the health, pence (and 1 morals, while they can add noth- ! ing to the uplift of those comra un- :. Ities.j Coming to town, tS-.y bl ight averyihing within tlieir reach; they are utterly unrelinVe as la borers; they are bruti-di in tlieir instincts; they graved at the feet of the most polluted licenti-uis-nass; they are always eady to enter upon the vilest schemes; they become tools of the basest characters in the community; and their physical support is ga ned largely by crime. One or two days In the week at most ia consumed in some honorable means of support, the balance of the time is spent In idleness, pilfering and seniuali ty. i' And this applies not only to males but to females aa well. Re liable house-help is almost a t ling of the past. The old-time darkey, brought up under the strict discip line of a masierf and consequent ly imbibing honest principles of ' labor, &as grown too old to per , form his honest day's work; vrhile tha younger generation in large part hue neittuer the principle nor desire to earn their bread in the weat of their face. Should a female ssryant bo want ed, her first question is as to the eharaiur of the work demanded. Whan told that'her work will be uch as commonly ' pertairjs to household affairs she imperti nently and disdainfully declares that such and such parts cf the work she will not perform. She houses just such kinds of work a hours to inspect it all. No matter how young or old, there is the suit the city have been secured for able thing for everybody at Buer- the occasion. baum's, where I ' m" m Cnnn Plane Viqc UoflfiriiOTfoTc Prof. A. L. Sraoot. who ie I m an mm m a m mmm. mm.mr. now in the Northern markets AumlKlo I HA I Un d nUTIUt. buying the bpring BtOCK for Having qualified as administrator Kmrtnt TKrnn anrt RncPra Ot the estate or Jacob M. Uoouman, - -o" deceased, all parties owme saia es- Wnte8 that the price of wool- tate are hereby notified that they len goods has advanced great must make prompt paymeut or suit will be brought, and all person hav lW Some classes Of clothinor MK claims against ail estate must " I . x a. t i . . i l J.. urtvieui hi-iii in tut; uuueritiiitii, uu ly autheut united, on or before Jan. Cth 1901, or thi notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. C. A. (Joodmajt, Jan. 6th, 1900. Administrator. WW nm-s have advanced as much as 40 per cent. - Lanp Explode!- A lamp exploding caused consid erable excitement at the home of Mr. V. H. Crawford on Inniss street this morning. The ilames were extinguished before any dam- rvinuLnu uuu: tmt rhrtu ev III Vklillj T liava inof nnonol a xtrrA Iii response to the appeal yard at Finger fc Anthony's in Tuesday's Index1 for aid electroplating works, where for a" destitute family, we I will handle wood m quan mnlrp tlrn fnllnwinc neVn owl. titles and by retail Of any de edgments- -t BS iT A. 11 Hoyden 50 c. markflt. . t w:ii handle Smbot Bros. & Rogers, 50 c. Cedar Posts. Soliciting your II. G." Tyson 50 c patronage, I am, respectfully. Any other contributions J.H.SLOAN. received will be duly credited phono Na m2. and turnea over to tuis eui- fering family. A Frlthtfil Binder. Will often cause a horrible. Bum Scald. Out or Bruised. Bucklen's Arnica Sajve, the best In the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal tt. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores; Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all bkln Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25ch, a box. Cure guarsnteed. Sold by Theo.T. Kluttz A At.9 Druggist. Dr. H. C. Boyden, DENTIST. Crop bridge work specialist Office i Room 10, Bell Block. a. s. HEiLiq; ATTORNEY AT UW, Tie SaJisDnry .Independent in Express 101 But Ml to Democracy, Yr It will discuss principles political, moral and others, as may appear of interest and valuewithout fear or favor. , ; . It solicits the patronage ofali Good People; Guarantees Value for Value; DEPENDS Upon Merit For SUCCESS. On ft large line of draperies, including Bilkalenes, Demins, Art Drapery mhroidereri Swiss, etc. Now is the time to buy to have ready for use after our regular spring renovating. - Catch ,the bargains as they fall at 9 One Price o- Cash Store. Main Street Salisbury, N. C. is WATCH I New r ess arid i i - UlVtUI V. if I u The appearence and Service of the m Will be Second to no afternoon paper in The State. . . t AT ONCE. ates v of Advertising will be mado known upon llequesfc ' - RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: One copy, Delivered or postage paid, 4 i I per week Four weeks Three months One year . .10 cents $1.00' Invariably In Advance. " Offers his professional services to the citizens of Kowan and adjoininjr counties, prompt and careful atten tion given to ail business entrusted to him. Will G. Kikkhan, SALISBURY, N. C. Piano, Pii-e and Reed organ tun ing, regulating voicing and repair ing. All work guaranteed. Calls to adjoining towns and country promptly attended. tf - 51 GLE- BOOKS A Tara Litrary cf uneqiuillci ralnc Fractlctl, Up-to-tfatc Concise sad ComprchmslTe Hand somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. By JACOB BIGGLE No. 1 BIQOLB HORSE BOOK All about Hones Com moo -Sens Treatise, with over , 74 illustration! ; a standard work. Price, 50 Cjenta. No. 2 BIQOLB BERRY BOOK All about frowlnjr Small Fraita read and learn bow ; cootaias 43 colored lile-like reprodactionsof all leadiof Tarictka and 100 otter iUnstraUoas. Price, jo Cesta. No, 3 BIGQLE POULTRY BOOK AH aboat Poltry ; the best Poultry Book la exlateiiee : tells everythina : withij oolored life-like reprodoctiooa of aU tbe priaclpal breeds; with otter iOaatraUona. Price, 50 Centa, No, 4 BIQaUB COW BOOK AU aboat Cowi and Ue Dairy Bosisesa : bavins a rrem t aale s contaiaa S colored life-like reprodactloaa ofeadi breed, witai 13a othcTjllaatrattoaa. price, 30 Centa, Ne.& ClOQLn SWINE BpOK ; ' Juat oat, AH aboat Bop-Breedlsr , Feedixir, Batch- cry, XMaeaaea, etc. Contaiaa over So beamtiful naif tones and otter enrrariagm. Price, so Ceata. Tbe BIOQLB BOOKS are nVroearie1oal,aeful yon ut er saw aaytbina; like Uiem k practical, so Beosibfe. They axe baTinc aa eaormooa sale East, Waat, Mortb and Soota. Every one who keepa a Bone. Cow, Bof or CMcaca, or giuwa Small Fratta, owcar to aead rlkbt away for the BIOOLE EOOKST The : . FARM JOURNAL Xa yatrr papr. ade tor yon aod not a misfit, n is years old ; it is th ireal boiled-down. hit-ehe-aaU-oa tha head, cait-after yoa have-aaid-tt. Farm and Howaebotd paper fa the world the biaxeat paper of iu aise la the Called States , ol Aaienca Baying oyer a million aada-balfretaUr readers. Asj OKE of the BIGGLE BOOKS andflie FARJI JOURNAL FIVE YARS t Dcber. 1904, lochwlTc.) wUI ba seat by maH to say adiirtM YCABSfto tat A DOLLAR BILL. '. -bsmpte FARM JOUjCTALaad drcalar dcscribiic B1QOLB BOOKS free. ( TTtLMam Araucxm. , . -JUdraaa, , FARM JOURNAL, Chas. F. Jxxkscv N PiuLAPtxntiA. JOB PRIM a ri. m .Joi-.,. nniiiTi 3Tive 'Offices Tn Owe., m This department of our office is excep tionally complete up-to-date and well con ducted. It is the largest outfit ever in the city; The best presses (6) built, are con stantly m use; Manneurby trained Printers of long experience. ; The Salisbury Semi-Weekly Truth-Index Issued SeraiAVeekly, One dollar per year. - American mi Official Organ of the Jr. O. U. A. II,. Ulssued Semi Monthly, 50 cpnts per year, --X X
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