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v t - 1 THECftROUHftpWCHHAtt! RAILWAY 6UIBE. DRPA.RTUBB FKOM KT,I8BlTRY MAIN LINE ()R ri-IB'O UND No 8 T-ocal, Charlotte to Kichmoud 5 17 a m Ko St Fast Mail Atlanta a Wash 10 43 a So 30 Fla Lim Jacksonville to Wash 11 30 a m Ko 12 Local At anta to Hi ;hmond 8 55 p m Ko S Vestibule Atlan a to Wa9h :. 9 -Op m Ho 2 Fla fixp Jacksonville to Wash 1107 pm Ko 40 Atta Exp Atlanta to Wash 11 45 p m Ko S'2 Palm Limited 130am SOUTHBOUND. go S Washington to Atlvnta Ho S3 Fla Bxp Washingto j to Jas 5o 87 Vestibule Washiurton to Atta H llLocal Rich on to Atlinia Ko 7 Local Richmond to Char o"tte K 29 Fla Lim Washington to J ax Ko 35 Fast Matt Wash to Atta No 31 Palm Limited WESTBOUND Ko 11 Local to Chattanooga . Ko 35 Through to Memphis , FROM WEST. 5 SO am 7 35 a m 8 17 am 8 30am 3 07 p m 8 3op tu 8 48 p in 3 18 am 8 25 am 8 50 p m Ko 30 Through From Memphis arrive 11 25 a m No 12 Local Prom Ciiartanooga arrive 8 35 p m . All through except marked local ' FROM NORWOOD, Ko 23 Passenger arrive 7 15pm Ko 48 Mixed arrive 8 a m TO NORWOOD. Ko Jl Passenger Leaves 11 25 a m Ko 47 Mixed Leaves 12 00 p m Local News Items R. L. Shavor is quite ill. R. E. Lufsey anticipates a short trip to Florida in the near future. - Mrs. Annie Chase, of Hunts ville, Ala., is visiting Mrs. Bruner Stewart. Wm. D. Hartman is preparing to make some improvements in his shop. ; Mrs. J. P Gowan, of Marion, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Gorman. Gorman & Green, jewelers, have a change of ad. today. It is worth reading. Some thief broke into Oyerman & Co.'s warehouse Friday night and carried off a few sacks of , flour. - !, , Capt. M. L." Parker, who was temporarily dismissed from the police for scrapping, has been re- placed. , The county chain gang was called on to cut the ice off the street around the court house Thursday. A dwelling near Mocksville, be longing to Jas. C. Summers, of this city, was destroyed by fire Friday night. Whitehead Kluttz, Esq., will deliver an address before the Py thian of Albemarle, Wednesday, ' & X'CUlUIMJf MUUi Yesterday was probably the coldest morning we have had this winter. The thermomter was very close to zero. L. H, Clement, Esq , has re turned from Washington where he went last week to attend the Juneral of Mr. Wine. . The Salisbury Hosiery Co. hav ing shipped its machinery to High Point the buildings here are now being offered-for sale, A number of counterfeit "sil ver" dollars have been discovered in circulation here. Several were offered to banks here last week. Hon. John S. Henderson and Burton Craige, Esq., have been selected as assistant editors in get ting up an edition of "Men of Mark in North .Carolina." A wreck occurred on tne laaKin railroad near New London Mon day. Several box cars were de-' molished and other damage done Since tHe wreck on the road traffic has been held up. J. H. Curd, who has been living in Salisbury for several years, has accepted the position of local man for our neighbor, the Daily un Mr. Curd has had experience in the newspaper business befoje having been editor of the Ring gold. 'Herald- J.H.McNeely has lost considera ble coal this winter to the activi ty of parties securing it during the night without Mr, McNeely's knowledge or consent and, Thurs day, an old negro being caught in the act was arrested and locked up for stealing, The front window of A. B. Saleeby's candy store was nicely decorated last week during the Pvthian meeting here. Mr, Salee by is a Pythian arid wishing his broth r fin a heartv welcome had a sigh made with : red and yellow candv. The inscription - was : 4 'Welcome Pythians," sura A Short Term of Court. : Judge Henri R. Bryan Presiding. : The February term of Rowan Superior Court convened here Monday morning at 10 :30 o'clock Judge Henry R. Bryan presiding. After the jury was drawn and the delivering of the' Judge's charge the business of the term was gone into. i Th.e Graud'JuryJcousistB of the following gentlemen : B L Gaskill, foreman; Jacob Kluttz, George L Kluttz, Jesse T Cranford, D C Bradshaw, John W Miller, Jr., H Crawford Miller, G G 'Ritchie, heodore D Brown, John A Eagle, R H Briugle, J R Culbertson, F B Miller, D M Morgan, Rg L Weddington, Ed mund Beaver, J C Umbrage, J D Silliman. The petit jurors are as follows : TP Shoe, John D Brown, D A Wiley, F M Bryant, Albert B Leouard, Frank B. Brown, R A Moore, B W Freeze, D H Hinson, J A Click, T C Fisher, J. M, Cog gins.. The first case called and dispos ed of was: Sam Cain, fcr mov ing crop. The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. Much of the time of the court was consumed Tuesday in trying the case of the little negro Sis Bates, who drowned her compan ion, Blanche Chrhtian,in the city resevoir at the pump house some months ago. "Sis" is charged with mu-rder in the second degree and her case was thorouglyi sifted. The jury after mature deliberation brought in a verdict of not guilty. Other cases disposed of are as follows: W. H. Queen, vs. Laura Queen, divorce, granted. State vsi JohnH. Beaver, lar- ceny, continued State vs. Emanuel Connor, car-. rying concealed weapon, contin ued. State vs. A. J. Kearns. forgery, nolle pros. . . State vs. Anderson Shinn, se duction, appealed from justice of the peace, remanded to justice of the peace. State vs. Lonnie Wyrick, Ho mer Wyrick, Walter Loftin, Hen derson Parker, Arthur Smith, gambling. L. and H. Wyrick and Walter Loftin plead guilty. Case suspended on payment of cost, j Parker and Smith called and failed. The case before the court this morning was that of Chas. Cald well, for stealing money from W. W. Reid, submitted. The Salisbury Street Railway Again. For the 44th time it is loudly and unblushingly announcedthat the Salisbury street railway has consummated a deal whereby an other ten days will not pass with out actually moving cars being seen going to and fro burdened with human freight. :We have always hoped that each of these hot-air oxplosibns would finally fool us and that the cars would actually appear on the scene, but disappointment has followed so regularly that our people have gotten to the point of genuine doubt, and if this last rumor ma tftrializes it will come as a real surprise tb many. Our people are hnniner-however, that the lirie " O I will be built and, that if they are to awake some fine morning and hear the motorman's gong, the conductor's "all 'board," the hum of the electric current and the rojTing of cars, their cup of joy will be entirely full. ' This last report is to the effect that S. N. Blake, of Providence, R. I , who has been in the city for several days, closed a deal with aid railwav comDanv for the '.'immediate," if not sooner, com pletion and equipment of the line, also the laying of a lot of gas mains and the extenson of the electric light service, taking in Spencer, for which in turn the said railway company will turn over to the American Gas and Electric Co.. of which Mr. Blake is president $150,000 in the com pany! bonds &SIN6LI FILE4REU0. Our Portion of tha Miriads Who Answer to ; ttie Call of death. Worthen. Sanborn Worthen, father of Dr. B. S. Worthen, of Spencer, while visiting his 8911, died Thursday. Mr. Worthen was about 80 years old and died from old age. His remains will be taken to Charlotte, his former home, for interment. Williams. An adopted infant of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, who live on North Main St., died Thursday morning. Byer. Infant of . A. C. Byer, of North Main Street,, died Wed nesday and the funeral was held Thursday evening. Green. Aunt Eveline Green, an old and respected negress of this city, died Friday. Aunt feveline was 70 years of age and was well thought of by those who knew her. Fespermak. Love Fesperman, son of Rev. J. H. Fesperman, died in Arkansas last week from the effects of a carbuncle. Rev. Fes perman did not reach his son be fore he died. Elliott Mrs. G. R. Elliott, of Mocksville, died at the White-head-Stokes Sanitorium, Satur day evening. Her remains were taken Davie to for interment Sun day. Knox. Arthur Knox, col,, died from the effects of consumption Sunday. The Salisbury Hosiery Co. Leaves. Salisbury has at last lost the knitting mill, after a rather un profitable career of about 15 years. In this time it has practically changed hands several times. Recently L; H. Conkling, of New York, bought an interest in the mill and has had charge of its con duct since.The reason given for its movingisbecauseof inability to get sufficient reliable kelp. The dis mantehngof themachinery prepar atory for moving began Thursday and it is expected that all of it will be shipped this week. Ar rangements have been made for its locatioa at High Point where it will be conducted under the name of the Centaur Knitting C ). Mr. and Mrs. Conkling, who have made their home in Salisbury for some time, will also leave.. Supt. Brack Simpson and Mr. Light foot, dye expert, will also' con tinue with the company and make High Point their home. Salis bury regrets the less of this enter prise and will miss th good peo ple lost to the city by the change. The Pythian Meeting. As previously noted the lodges composing tne seventn District of Pvthians of North Carolina met here Thursday night. The programme as given in. our last issue was fully carried out and a grand occasion was the result. It was one of much pleasure and interest to those who were in at tendance. The lodges composing this district are as follows: Salis buryNo. 24, High Point, No, SO, Rowan, No. 100, Asheboro, No. 45, Lexington, No. 71, Norwood, No. 81, China Grove, No. 102 and Spencer, No. 124. Each lodge was well represented and a large m . , . ft ahd enthusiastic gatnering was had. Mav thev meet with us again. An Unknown Intruder. Some unknown young man crept into the home, of Mrs. Lula At well, last Thursday, and went to bed in a boarders room without so much formality as toremove his shoes. Outsiders were called in and he waB removed to quarters on East Council St. He was slightly drunk but was willing to pay for his lodging. Big Meeting of Red lien. i Tonight Sapona Tribe of Red Men will hold an interesting meet- mg. me earner part ot xne m I : i? . . a 1 ! evening will be devoted to mitia- f tory work and the latter to a ban - at. UATRIUONUL EYEHTS, Som8 Results of Cupid's Capers Ustof thf Lacerated Heirts.' WHE1 Julian-Drake. Mitch e 11 Drake, of Henderson, j. C, has captured a bride in this city, she being Miss Myrtle Julian. The ceremony took place at the home of her brother, Wm. M. Julian, in Brooklyn, last week, Rev. J M. Haymore, of Spencer, officiating.'.- ' ': Patterson - Ross The wed ding of thisipopular China Grove couple took place in the Luther an church, at China Grove Thurs day evening. The church was handsomely decorated and the ceremony beautiful and impres sive. After leaving the church the bridal party was given a re ception and supper, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. I. Frank Paterson. Many beautiful and valuable presents were receiv ed. The couple are spending their honeymoon in northern cities. China Grove will be their future home. Rural Route No. 7. The Rural Free Delivery route No. 7, will begin operation today with J. A. Thomason, of Zeb, as carrier. Suit Against Southern Settlei. Burton Craige. Esq., ad minis trator and attorney for Frank Lester, a Boldier of Americas, Ga., who was killed near Reidsyille, while en route to the Manasses meeting last summer, has secured a satisfactory settlement in the way of damages from the South ern Railway, because of his death. The company had been sued for $4,000. Juniors to belnfited. The. State Council of the Jr. O. U. A. M. will be held at Golds- boro, February 21st and all the Salisbury'councils will be repre sented. It ir understood the Sal isbury delegates will make an effort to have the next State meet ing held here. For the Reduction of Crime. One Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Orne, of New York, are in Salisbury for the purpose of creating sentiment in favor of a curfew law and the passage by the legislature of a law for juvenile criminals. The idea of the doctor is to keep the child ren from vice and crimes- of all kinds and thus reduce in after years the large per centage of criminals and jail birds May the good people of Salisbury, if needed, take this matter up arid attend to it themselves. Twi Negroes, Om Mule, Corn Cold Weather md Death. Liquor, Charles Ervin, negro man about 40 years years old, was found dead in a buggy Wednesday morning near C. H." Hamilton's, in No. 8 township. Coroner A. E. .Lentz wont out Wednesday to hold an inquest, andhe facts there developed are about as follows : Eph; Johnson, another ntgro, and Ervin, who lived nar Cald well station, were in a buggy Tuesday night and had been on a whiskej hunting expedition. They got what they went after, as both were drunk, Ervin was so drunk that . according to Johnson's tea- 9 w timony, he fell -out of the buggy several times. Each time John Boa picked him up and the last time he did ao Ervin looked like he was dead- Johnson unhitched the mule from the buggy and rode off, leaving Ervin in the buggy. This was about 10 o'clock Tues day night. Johnson went to a negroe's named Krfder, ana as soon as he sat down by the fire he went to sleep. Next morning he awoke, and his first thought was of his partner whom he had de serted. Meantime JKrvm was found' dead in the buggy by Geo. Hafri who at QUQe reported the ' matter. The coroner's iury found ; as their verdict that the negro ' froze to death. Concord Times. boooooooooooofoooooobobooob o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o SlarilteNewYcarRiilit'.l - Make Honte Gomfortable ! : GEO. W. WRIGHT, The q FURNITURE DEALER, 8 O will help you. O will help you. O He has a Large Assortment of House O O O Furnishings and is offering them at Most Reasonable Prices. O O O O O o o o o o o EMBALMING AND UNDERTAKING COFFINS AND GASKETS. i - . OOOOOOOOOOOOOfOOOOOOOOOOOOO STAYING AHEAD. To Stay Ahead is Harder than Betting Ahead. The Reasan we are the . Leading Watchmakers and Jewelers here is because we do onlv the very best work the most workmanlike manner, and use only the very beet materials obtainable : we buy all our watch materials direct from the various watch factories and right here let us explain to you that we do not" use one dollar per dozen main springs as some people advertise they do. Our main springs cost us more than one dollar . per dozen, we will not under any circumstance use the cheaper grades : in addition to this we fully guar antee all our work for on year, we will explain what OUR GUARANTEE mean3 in our next adv. Gorman & Green; Leading Watchmakers and Jewelers, FIRST-GLASS HARDWARE STORE. You-Know what Hardware is, . so when in need come to see us US. I FURNITURE, Keep FURNITURE, , "Sell FURN TURE Come FURNITVRE, buy some of my FURNITURE. Yours for Furniture, W. BJ SUMMERSETT, J o o o o o o o o o o o o o The HOLIDAYS ARE OVER, Now for BUSINESS! You can find at pur place Everything Usually Carried in a pi mm in iniiiB r Handle See My 108 W. lnniss Street,
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