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V t 'I Vv..-. 4 4 4 -t . - . v.. citV witli a; membership of 25,000, offer -a protest in the matter. It might discourage, many of. these : officials who arefever on the alert to tram ple on the rights of Catholic citizens. And, again, would PUBLICATION OHIClt" " ' ItUOl ueaiuieiy lurauo vaur in davis wiliy BANK build r?o I blics of . America Xo protest street. v" acrainst tire Dill recently pass Pitlisiei trcn Iniug Except Suin. And iBttrtd la tb potto fle at BalUtmry N. C oood eU mail jnatUr. -4" ' T' 1r Thef late Admiral Philip who com minded the Battleship Texas lu the battle of Santiago, was a man of more than usual power and one who loved his fellowmen. A: short time before his death he was at Wesc Point. 'The acconnt of his speech there before the Y M. C. A. contains the following: He told what he and his fellow- ed in Congress in which our officers at the Brooklvu Navy J. rL STALLINGS. Sr.. - - . tailor (Jatholifc Indian schools are vrd were doine to rescue sailors. W o. 1L MtWAKT. - - miiajser. i ref used, governmental aid? He said that between the en Many similar cases might be trance to the yard and .the street enumerated where it would cars were forty-seven saloons, oc be well for the Catholics to copying every avanauie . uuuuiug raise their voices in unison in of tbat V, and on pay days - j barker," both men ana women condemnation or approbation A. ;aiv. , , . , . . t rri. I wuuiu Biauu uu as me case migui De. jue American. . - - - We do not object to the Ro INNISS SATURDAY, AUG., 4, 1000. - 10 Oait . 35 Cant . " 94.00 Vml-Wtrkly, Ou Dollar for fobr Waaka. J Par Vaar. NOTICE TO VATRCCfS. he side-walks to intercept the sailors and entice them into the saloonst He had tried invain to secure the inter- Adyirtihkmext to tppear oir the day of publication uliould be delivered at th office before 9:80 a. in. AdvertinemenU contracted for by I. A r i u m Anst nml i Ct ftn t tluflPM Ik Tiki f..tw.n i.r inntrit will iP. rhari?pd tmn-lthir nmncrntiv tinner noliti saloon-keepers to locate there .. . " . . i - Keam Yfca b) Eimestness. It is but a vaiu thing to talk of going to heaven if- thou let thy heart be encumbered with those things tbat would hinder.. Would you not say that such - a man would be in danger of losing though he run, if he fill his pock ets with stones, having heavy gar ments on his iboulders,,and great lumpish shoes on his feet? So it is here, thou talkest of going to heaven, and yet fillest thy pocket with stones, i. e., fillest thy heart with thb world, lettest that hang on thy shouldereTwith it profits and pleasures. Alas I alasl thou art widely mistaken. If thou iu tendest to win, thou must lay aside every weight, thou must be temperate in all things. Thou must so run. John Buxyax. Wsrkis Kiglrt zzi Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills ., change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental pow er. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per Iox. Sold by Theo F Kluttz & Co Drug gists. . . maniste doing all tney can re- vention of the police, for the same ligiously. We do object to authority that authorized the ient rate, and when time Is not given .. f-.!.-rMi:j-rtna Mnw Protected them in their efforts to the cliarire will be -for time insertea. r . . . Hate will be made known upon appli 'INDEPENDENT SAIiE' j . .OF- THIS SEASON'S FINE-FOOT-WEAR, ODD SIZES, SAMPLES and JOBS. . cation. Communicntions of public impor tance arc solicited, but will not be pub lished uiilm the name of the writer Is t;iren. Sutwcriber are requested to notiij lisbment. The government victims m tneir aens. uut ne has nothing to do with relig- had succeeded in but one or two of ion. .Let the State keeps its tne 8a u anu Tir, piar . i i n- established a snug namor ior dis bands off religion. We be- , ,tT,.v " ft the oilice of any failure to get their pa- lieve in C01T1 0lete Separation k gobe could find protec. Ier; also when change of address is de- nf niinppll nfl State. One . , . . principal oDjectionionoman- late of solip and a 8andwich. ism 18 its political cnaracier The admiral cave some most - . and its desire to control the Umazins statistics about the num ----- o State. ired to end in both the old and . new address. In full. ' DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. jFor President: Hon. AVILLIAM J. BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice-President : Hon. ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. For Electors-at-Large: Hon. Lee S. Overman, and Hon. Daniel II. McLean1. ber of sailors who had been talcen or received into thts refuge m a state of intoxication; and kept there" until they sober. At the time, he said, he was raising money among benevolent people in urooKiyn 10 purumisw MUST DO JUSTLY. Bishop Potter, commenting on the deplorable state of re ligion in the Philippines, says: 4 'The religious orders have property and erect a more suitable robbed the people, wrunpr building. N. C. Baptist. from them, their lands and taxed the administration of It is doubtful if ever before the sacraments and ordinan- such a momentous problem has "THE ENEMY ORGAN ce of religion with a scale of confronted the cililized nations ernPtimia nnrl imnnsitiniia nf of the world as at the present a time, r or almost a muum in uutc cicuiiuuiuue uuu uuua IZING." The T. O. O. F. f!omn.inlnn m. .... deanised Chinese have keot the . ' . - creona. i ne riffiiTinffs ot Tnese 1 . - in its last issue says: 1 u.. JLa-h. great powers in suspense and ap I u; iiiiiiM m i im iiiiiini;i i iiim . . It fen dull month wheu :,rT,:::rr"r"rPently all at sea. Thewuy Au A VYUUiO L U111UU1UC UlUU- ' "i t. . a i " i sin is snoLinti .tuiii u u uunuii ivonie uoeHDot organize Boraenem. : Ve must do justly in 5a - raftv and nn a r t n - - i xj o t -j s -w- j ho i oi a new Bcucme ior con- the PhiHppiues, or God will principled as we have found the nuiiuuiiiiK aici vuicib have no uee for us, and our individual specimens with whom unngmg "innuence w to Dre8ence there will inevitably we are inflicted in this country. uear upon pomiciay. xiere redoun to our national dis We are not much concerned as to is the latest Riven i in the U, ti rv m PiimUf7i Polinlii I what nrmrRfi the Knrooean covern- l iiuuuii a. i iiiuii t v vyatuwriiv. I - x - Catlioltc qituen, ofMilwau- Bi8llop Potter Btates a pat- ment will take bt every Aen. kfifi! : ... .. - - pnn mnstfppl exceC'dinelv anxious tuat our g r , i 1 federations of Catholic socie ties in large cities isvnow me.e.Ung with much ehcour agemient. In Cincinnati the movement has been carried out and an organization call ed the Federation of Catho lie tocieties of Cincinnati and Hamilton county has been established. The organiza tion has issued the following explanatory circular: "You are no doubt aware that a number of prominent Catholic societies of Cincin nati have succeeded in estab lishing in-Hamilton county a federation of Catholic socie ties whose object it is "1. To establish a bond of close friendship among the Catholic societies of Cincin nati and vicinity. u2. To work for the gener al welfare of Catholic inter ests1 apart from the special object of each "organ izat ion leaving each society with its own uroverii'ment nnri nfnVpm but tnbliRhiim n nrmi The Journal gives encouraging , A, Ai T reports from New York Sato. Yes- uoara ior tne purpose of bet- rd ,g Jourual B.: - A , ura- ter carrying out the principles nty of 100,000 for Bryan in the ot iraierniiy ana fellowship Greater New York is what advocated by all. 'a. -To vindicate thoriffhts r , - - ment-tnri act wirn promptness and to good effect. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burn- ham of Machiasl Me., when the doctors said she could not live til! morning" writes Mrs. S, II. Lin coln, whe attended her that fear ful nightL "All thought she must! Boon die from pneumonia but she begged for Dr. Kings New Discov ery, saying it had more than once saved her h:e, And had cured her of consumption. After three small dosss she slept easily all night and its further use complet ely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guranteed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseases. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Theo. F. Kluttz & Co's., drug store. - SCHEDULE. The following is the schedule of all passenger trams on the Southern Railway as revised Feb ruary 18th, 1900. SOUTH BOUND. Local No. 8 0:17 a m Vestibule 30 11:01 a m Local " 12 8 :09 pm . fVsstibule " 88 9:80 pm " 84 10:29 pm . SOUTH BOUND, Vestibule No. 83 0:55 a m " " 37 8:12 am Local " 11 9:85 am " 7 7:55 pm Vestibule " 85 8:24 p m ti No 11 " 35 44 30 arrives . 12 WESTERN. leaves 10:10 a m 44 8:40 pm 10:40 a m 7 :85 p m This is not a 4COST SALE" but a LOSS SALE; (to somebody), as there's not a manufacturer 5 living who would make these goods, in a regular way, at the prices we are selling Jthem. Yet tliey were made by the largest and , best " inamifacturers of high grade shoes in the country; and ninety per cent of them are brand new "goods, made this season. It's useless to go into further details as" to wliy or bow we can sell them at such prices when we have the crbods at the prices to show for themselves. How long this sale will continue, we are unable at present to say; but we will say that when we can buy a bargain we will sell a bargain, and when we say it's a bargain, you can depend upon its being a bargain with value attached; as we are no venders of shoddy stuff at any price. Keep your eyes open for our uSpecial Sales" of special makes. It will if" ' " :' . - pay you wen. . BURT SHOE CO., ' YADKIN ROAD. No 17 leaves 11:10 a m 44 4 7 44 1:30 p m 4 40 arrives U:30 a m 44 18 44 7:35 pm Main Street, Salisbury, N. C. J5' . 3 above. But the question arN CSLCt ll n T9 tTTrt I An1 -Str4l a1 isn" or exnansion. the honor of J ?.. J 1 A .111 ' use oi expecting mat we will the nation is at stake. Every do BO in the future? American, regardless of sectional! If the matter had been lines or party affiliation must de turned over' to the Filipinos maud that our government shall they would have settled the protect our citizens in every part wroni?9, which are SDOken of of -the world. For many years the above. Can we settle them? Will we, if we can? What business have we settling questions which properly be long to the people there? Let the government hands off in OUR DAILY BREAD Depends upon our selling goods and doing work in a manner that will give our customers entire satis faction.-, It would do us no, good, but considerable harm, to treat any one with anything but the greatest consid eration. What hurts you hurts us. If you are our customer once, it's "Daily Bread" policy to make you a permanent customer. W. P. THORNTON, JEWELER, J II n oa rrctf BiogK7 " " nrmi II . - - " ' - " - - - 1 1 mm - -ri vmi United States did not do this and our American citizens were humi lated when abroad by the apparent contempt foreigners had for our government, on tbat account. The events of the last two or three years or since the Venezuelan in all religious matters. It should cident followed up by the decisive not lavor any nor fcgfct any. action regarding Cuba has gained Americanism should be the our country distinction among the policy of our government in old world peoples and that very all things. Aid no denomU f&ct nas caused many wise States- natioc or church and treat men to fear the future, owing to none with disfavor. We are possible foreign entanglemeuts in- in favor of perfect religious liberty for everyone without any government interference. Let the Filipinos have liberty civil and especially relig- 10US. of Catholics as citizens. M4. To support the Catholic Press and . diffuse Catholic literature. M5. To - defend Catholic principles and rojest against all nieasnrrs " antagonizing them. ' ; "That a federation of this kind is necessary is appar ent to all. Our rights as Catholics are oftentimes s sailed. Even at the: present a bill is pending in our legis lature which, if it passes, will . oblige our thousands of Cath olics in this city to assist in providing free school books indiscriminately for the pi pils of our public schools. Of what avail is it for one or two of our societies to protest against such a measure? Should, however, a Catholic federation, composed of all male Catholic societies of the hat the Mc- Kinley national campaign comit tee has set out to beat. 1 his con. Cession was made to a Journal re porter yesterday by a man who is closely identified with the manage ment of the canvass in the East. Ill other.words, uetonly has all hope been abandoned that McKin ley will tepeat his Gl,420 plurali ty of four years ago, but a loss of one huudred thousand more votes w conceded. ' New York county gave McKinley in 1890 a plurali ty of 20,735; "Kings, 82t253; Queens, 6,814, and Richmond, 1, 718. .None of these counties is now claimed by the Repeblicaus, especially since the .'Journal's poll showed at least 90,000 plurality for Bryan iu New York.' A Philadelphia Republican news paper announced Sunday that Mr. Hanua had New York down as "doubtful" on his private slate. That's right encouraging. Char lotte News. For reliable"and up-to-date news including the full telegraphic ser vice subscribe for the Truth-Index to which we may purposely be. led by the jealous designs of the pow ers. ; x We fail to see so much need for diplomacy novaa for prompt ag gressive action. The'. Chinaman has the most supreme contempt for all foreign nations, he calls them "subject nations" and he feels a sublime confidence that he can outwit them all. No cre dit should be given to any profes sions or proposals he makes. Sin cerfty is an unknown virtue to the Mongolian. The communica tions the Emperor of China has just sent to, all civilized powers, have met with very similar recep tion by all. They have called forth diplatic replies; long para graphs strung together to disguise rather then express the sentiment of the writers. :- Only one bright exception lias been seen. The London dispatches of yesterday say: "It .isi learned that Queen VictoriaV reply to the request of the Chinese emperor for midita tion ran : 'I am unable to hold di plomaticcommunication with your highness on any subject until I am assured that my 'minister in Pekin is safe.' " Every American must honor the grand old woman for that noble reply. The Amer ican. - 1 ' I J ust Received To-day a Big Lot of Country ON Also a Nice Lot of AIMED Don't forget we always keep a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Yours to Serve, v o 9 Phone No. 79. ..Near Stand Pipe All That He Asked. Miss Lulu Finnigan I will give yez me an swer in a month, Pat." He That's right,! me darlint; tek plintyavtime to think it over. But tell me wan thine now will , it be yes or no? J udge. reseriptioiiL SaUom. Nmuaia. CM-nl Starts bb4 Bartwrs On reball wuter vbat's tW Mttcr. cm wi 3 T good. Tea tumpU mmi ti ckos4 trti. MwtaU Mat by aaU aay idrm om rrcalpt af erica. !. Saitil Ca, mc S4-. N.wYaQg: Whatever 3'our clothing needs may lo we would like a chance to show you our line. The store is full of the very best values we have ever been able to off r. There is only one way to get Tan idea of the completeness of our stock and the smallness of our prices and that is to come and see. Make yourself at home here. As-k nil the questions you want to and price the goods. You are welcome whether you buy or not. If there V anything you.want, you will probably buy fmin us because we have the right jroodr. in gre t va riety and prices are guaranteed as low as you van find for sanie qualities ANYWHERE. V We fire Wot fiere to be Undersold. Exclnsive sale of . KNOX HATS ilamilton Catli Art Ovvniils SMflOT BROS. S ROGERS, BELL BLOCK, Cor. Main and Fisher Sts. Leading- Clothier, SALISBURY, K. C. 3lS v. W&i ;fWM k-v ISC m THE Wf TbC-17" D S DDDD SIP UHDER riEV; nAKAGiPEfiT. First Class Work Guaranteed. Hair cut 15c Shave 10c THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC IS RESPECf- FULLY SOLICITED.
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