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17 :-'7:r. rr8 w. ..- j7 ..7-. . . :r: . 77..;".?.. - sr. .iwsv: .. . . ............... . , . .. IT 1 . Vol. I No 117. SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY,' MAY 2, 1905. .4 . Year Crimes Says f The only way we can talk of Ptir tcolh-brushes is In the super. istives. They are the best made really. So jure re we Of their satisfaction giving qualities that we offer moiiey back if they fail to please. ' , -.,.'Jt : Grimes Special This" ft the name or" "special" tooth-brush of ours. Fine Bris tles, best shape, exceptionally well made and an unusual bar gain at 25 cts. Crimes, Is the Place. We carry a line of grtods that will give 1 one and all Satisfaction. - When you buy from u I you don't have to fig I tire an uncertaintiea or I disappointments, but I j0a aWay get the best J that's going, you will I always Hnd a line of I seasonable Vegetables I in our 8TORE, at 1 N. P. MURPHY. BUI YOUR Drug Store Goods where jou cn gad the largest as sortment, tbe purest chemicals and , bast service. . 3- f fl AT MEAK3- CORNEUiON k COOL "Up to thamlnuUdruggiitU." If you value yours eyes, be prompt In attending to them at the first sign of fouble. Small eye troubles if neglected, may jrom ir.ts ;t!:ou5 snis. OCR optical department b equipped with everything necesary to insure accuracy both in testlnf and .fitting eyes. - WE examine eyes free by tht most approved- methods and pre scribe and furnish proper f lasses lor each defect. ..' FOR protection against loss or breakage of glasses, the best and neatest device Is an eye-jflass chain. I-"We have a full assort ment of slvtes make bv the manu factures of the SIMMONS watch chains which' is sufficient guarantee of quality. . GORMAN & GREEN.' Luaitu Jeweler, lad CpticUs.. Salisbury and Spencer, N C Court pianist to ber majesty the yurcii ot Koumanta ana President of the Wash ' Ington University of : MUBIC and Dramatic AUT. o ANNOUNCES o that slin will be in Salisbury from June 1st, until the end ol July. Miss Von. I nscuuld will re eclve private l'iano pnpila and will also give a Piano teachers training course. , ' Kor particulars address 402 E. Inniss bt., halisUury, r. C, or 1453 Massachusetts Are. Wash ingtoiv, 1). C. . KOSESI MinMsryOilhoa TV'tll x hihil Grime Dru Stora, Suidmnr Cook'. Drat Stora, Spencer, from time to time thi4i UK cum kusi ever- blooming role. At both drag .tore TO. vtll ind DJunnhlct. onrowi: don't iail to ttt .mm; UteT ere tree. J 10 WANTED! - S bnehci Uulilharr Ice A Feel Co. ost ssckl st T. F.KLUTTZ&CO For pure cream and T- delicious sodas-cantbe-' beat;n. Try them and - you will be their cust omer. Prescriptions Carefully Filled all limes THE FIRST REAL BALL SI1FFT PL1T1I6 TESTIDAT. Salisbary-Sptnoor Goat Sown Before . : tht Danvillt Oreya. . . The heart of the local baseball enthusiast rejoiced yesterday afternoon erea thoogh the home hum did p down before the Dn- f Ula . irsys-Tnuv elatlae- w due to the snap and ; Tim. with which the sama was played. The Spescar .ground was in splendid condition, the weather was faror- able aad the crowd large. There was no lack ol anthuaiasm when tta boya in Blue tba home foist went to the bat at' 4:89 o'clock. Whan Umpire Smith who b It by rendered cniformily fair de cisions called "p'ay balln and Diake for Salisbury-Spencer went to the bat there was enough advire from the rooU.i to insure a home run. But Drake was retired as were also Wynne and Holt in auocesMuii. ; - Troy, Danville's center Balder, went the way of all flh when, it fails to score and Batemaa follow el by Sooth learned the asms trick to fwrfeciioo. The. first In ning and 0 to 0. Benbow, Cjok and llickaoa for the Blue, died a' bornin' and again D.nrille took the willow in hand. To the fourth inning both teams had failed to aoore. Then the prophecy of jul WaUon, the crack second baseman of toe IHs tkt-til we Jose gsttie Ik's alWsyWtf the "ihird ori ftiartk. inning" wu real;!. Dn rills scored and the Virginia con tingent "whooped 'em op up boys," Anuiner score was made in the istb and than the game was ecdtd hUj rt suits. Dsanlle did "pot uks'hlt half of the ninth, ctslbitiury-Spencer having failed to .core on the first. " hOTSS OF TIIK CAHH, While disappointed in the result of the 'game none of the home people weredieeetUfiid. Nation l Leaguers bare dune work- fir in feriortothat pat up by either team yesterday. The Danville boys know ball, play ball and dream. Under the management of Esrle Holt the Salisbury Spen cer team bss cultivated the aame habit. A gentlemanly lot of fel Iowa make . op both teams and there waa no ausp'cion of friction in yesterdsy's game, Moor?, Danville's pitcher, waa bit by a ball returned by bia catcher in tbe sixth inning and the game waa suspended for ten ininutes. Ho pluckily returned to tbe box and held out to the finish He is a clever pitcher. - .... Two base hits were made by South and Doyle, of Danville, but both diid on the bases. - - ? a - The fact that it required but an boat and 85 minutes to play the game is evidence of all the anap claimed for tbe players. Holt, for Sallabury-Spenoer, and Benny, for Danville, bad one passed ball each to their credit. 7 e e Winston in the box for tba lo cals did good work,: He stiuck out 5 and gave one base on balls, while Moore for Danville struck out 6 and gave a single base on balls. Each team bad juat thirty men at the bat Salisbury Spencer made four errors while Danville had but three. " Thia afternoon's game has been postponed on account of. rain. . MMSHCmT-Si'EKCKB. Drake, t. a. Wynne, o. f. Holr.c. M ". . Benbiw, lb. Cook, 8 b. ' Hickaon, 2 b. "l Doak, r. f. - 4 Ham, L L Winston, p.", . . ' DASV1U.S. . . " i Troy, c. t . , Bsteman, 9 b. South, 1 b. Powell, 1. f. - . . Totman, r. t Doyle. 3 b. ; Eeeman, a. i. Benny, o. . Moore, p. . The score was: Sal-SpencM 00000000 0-0 Danville 000101000-8 18 Time, 1:35. Umpire, Smith. Official scorer, Walter Murphy, The standing of the teams is now as followa: ' ;" k"5 ", Games , Won Lost Chsrlotte, 7 8 Danville, 6 4 Salisb'y-Spenoer, 5 7 Greensboro, 4 8 I TS CENTAUE BTANDINe. Charlotte, 700 600 Danville,' SslUbury-Sponcer, 17 Ureenaboro, 833 i CHILI SCALDED. Hot Sariouly Injured.' 1st Cramp aid tela Abroad. Our Cooleemee correspondent writes us thst on yeiterdsy mora- ing, the little child of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Misenhsimer wss painfully scalded by turning a pot of hot ouffoe pver. The little one la but 16 months old. ' Thia correspoiidsnt also says it jr rum jted tl'i'amp' M ramping on Uavia county soil. Jrump bss quite a number of rela tives in Davie county, has a ai.ter-in-'.aw near South Kivsr and it is not unlikely that he is in Davie. IflUIKBI I IPICIU liTES. Bona Items f Interest te Those Who Travel The season of special rates is on now and tbe Southwru ia offering cheap traveling. Tbe State Normal commence ment will be a matter of interest to Salisbury people. Ticketa wilt be on aala June 8, 7 and 8, with return limit June 19. The ruo 9 one and one (bird brat class fare plus as cents. - Tbe Baptist Female University at Baleigh has the same rate of H fkit class fare plus 25 cants, and tkkate sold June 8 6 inclusive will be good until June 9 for re turn. The commencemsnt exercises of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will be attended by Salieburians who will know with interest these rate. Tickets are placed on sale May 97, 29, 80, 81 nd June 1, return limit, being June 3 Kates tbe same as tbe absve. Tickets for tbe Wholesale Gro cer.' Association in Norfolk will be put on sale June 17 and 18 The convention lasts from June 19 21. Tbe return limit is lOdsys fioin tbe date of Sa'e. Tbo rate is one fsre plus 25 cents. Biv tnti'a Return. iv Rev. W. A. Lull, of Prosperity, 3. C who recently accepted a call' c the Lutheran church of Statee- ville, waa in Salisbury this morn ing. Hr. Luis Bsy a that bewUI take charge of hit work in States'' ville about tbe first of June. Te Attaad Commsncsaent. Misses Mary Henderson, Msry Graves and Rosalie Bernhardt will nexfVeearjtrr-to-apeTHitito attend the University commence ment and the olosin; ball . which will be a brilliant affair. Ura, Moors ia Asbsville. Mn. James P.. Moore is Ashevil'e as a delegate to tht Cong-ess of tbe Daughters of tbe American R. volution now In ses sion there. She will return to Salisbury to morrow. -!( THE YADliU URSAFEUt HOME LAST NIGHT. Thirty-tevaa Kllee ef load With 80 Fou Saa Uli The Corporation- Commiaaion yesterday declared that the Yad kin road is unsafe, A Bsleigb special to the Greensboro Tele- gram of this morning aays: The Corporation Commission to day issued a report on their recent inspection of the Yadkin railroad from Saliabury to Norwood. . It aays four of tbe forty-one miles of road are laid with airty pound and the balance Kith fifty-pound rails. All should be at least sixty pounds for tbe trafSs binJled. There ap pears to be too large a per cent cf bad cross ties, the roadbed needs draining and general complaict that conditions are unsafe are well founded. Very slow schedule ex- p'.stBa wjbo so few accidents occur. Report says that on account of grades, curves and heavy loada of freight this road ought to be laid with eitty pound rail aad the da- festive ties renewed and roadway drained in order to make this a saCs road. 7. A BLOCK OF STORES l IEW COKPAIT IS OlGlllZCD. The J alias iBVeetnentmeat Compasy Organised Today. .. olian''lnWfmetTm'rmif ny was organized today with a capital stock of 115,000. The company consists of D. B. Julian, J. D, Dorsett, J. L. Keodlemaa, S. T. Djraett, and J. iC. Dorsett and the following offioere' have been elected: l'reaident, D. R. Julian. Vice presMent, John L. Ren- dleman. Secretary and Treasurer, S. T. Djraett. The company will begin at once the erection of a block of brick atores at Spencer. - A DELIGHTFUL Pi&TT. Plenlcsra Spent Fleaaaat Hours ea Booth River's laaka. Tbe picnic party of sixteen which left hare yesterday at 4:30 in tbe afternoon, returned at 10:30 in tbe evening and spent a few hours of pleasure. ' Tbe drive to the river was de lightful. Light clouds, just enough to ward off tbe beat of tbe sun, made tbe trip to tbe river neusu lly comfortable and -pleasant. Tbe return under a clear, star-lit ky, was prettier still. At the river, two boat excur sions with Mr. John E. Ramsay managing the Yadkin, were given. The water was exceptionally doe and tbe sail waa smooth and swift The boat is now in the fiiest water that it has yet sailed upon and Commodore Raoiony can handle the engine so as to give perfect re sults. A delicious lunch waa spread at eight . o'clock upon Capt Jack indasay'a large lawn. At 9 oclock the party chaperoned by Mr. I. C. Griffin and Mrs. T. Edgar Johns ton, returned home. 18 ClIDIDiTES. aa Ivan Doses and a Half WaatPo- lloeuea'i Jsbe. When tba aldermen elect po lloemen next Thursday night they will-fawe-an-bundance of -mats; rial from which to select. Up" to this morning applications for po sitions on the force had been filed by eighteen aspirants, ; Eed Man in Greensboro. The Red Men instituted a lodge laat nisht in Greensboro and 5S charter members were taken in. The Red Men sow have more than 8,500 members in North Carolina and row daily jrtbe satioD. ' ' . wi CaSS.LT CZISZe nutTEIl. farty ef Tonus- People Entertained : by Bar last light lit was youthful society in ning laat night, and it was played well by Miss Carmalt Grimes. tFrcm 8:30 'to 11:30 she was host est to a coterie of her friendawho were charmed as they seldom have been. The young hostess showed tba true art tbe has, in her tasteful decorations of red orepo paper and the prof Juion of daisiea. c3he made tblnga look beautiful and her at- tentiveness to her guests wm re- sponsible for the fljetnessof the pasaing hours. An interesting contest took place when it came to pinning the individual petal nearest the da' ay in tbe centre of the curtain. The contestants were biindfokled, turn ed about and started for tbe cen tral mark. Miss Lucy Hamlin and Mrr- Locke Chcnn tied for firat place, and in tbe draw Miss jHseUc won a box ot Nunnally's botboLS. Mr. Lojis Ueuient re ceived the booby and drew a box of , bonbons 6. led with pods of red pepper. After the contest refreshments were served. . By this time the hour of depar ture had came and the wprd "of good-bye was. said. It was de cidedly a large evet is tbe juve nile heart and Misa Carmult - The guests were: . Misses 11a Thompson, Julia Bar row, Hallie Viele, Alma Tillman, Alice Kizsr, Nellie Holmes Fear son, Susie Whitehead, Katharine Overman, Minnie Littinann, Mary Wood Mc Ken lie, Mary Thornton, Virginia Gregg, Ruth Flippin, Marguerite Brittaio, Ada Veile, Mildred McCubbios, Annie Laurie Ramsey, Alice Vanderford, Lucile Bernhardt, Lucy Hamlin, Anna Lula Dobson, Katie Fowler; Messrs, IFrank Chunn, Leslie Rsbe, Locke McKenzie, Locke Cbunn, John Bernhardt, Preston Buford, Moir Hodgln, Marion Snider, Carl Rsbe, Louis Clement, John Busby, Max Gregg, Ed Tankersley, William Summereett, Walter Grimes. To Bowaa Graduates At the recent examination beld by the Bjard of Eiaminers of Trained Nurses in Greensboro, 18 young ladies passed. . Among these were Miss Bsulah Owens, of Barber, and Miss Sallie Foard, of South River. Miss Foard has been in tbe Watts Hos pital in Durham but will go soon to Burlington.i ( ladies are .Thankful. The Jadlee ' who managed the lawn party for tbe Baptist church last n'ght, deaire to give their thanks to those who. helped make the affair financially successful They also desire those who have saucers and spoons, to look over them for strange ones. 10 aau cers and 15 spoons wore toat last night These mar be returned to Mrs. W. H. Rich. Dirt ia Scarce. Attention ia called in another place to Mr. C. M. Miller's dirt ad. : Tbire is a dearth, of it in Saliabury, Oa Fulton street where the grading has been dure all the available dirt baa been aold. Saliabury ia smoothing the rough places snd looking belter all ovar. Engine Oft The Track. A freight engine was thrown from the rack at Henderson's crossing about 7 d'clock tbis morn ing, l'h fireman was painfully but not seriously hurt Misses Rosalie Bernhardt and Mary Graves returned thia morn ing from Concord where tbey have been visiting this week, SHOT TAKENAT CEDBP U 11 IlKIIG HIS WIT WEST. Surrounded Last light by Sheriff Manly HcDowell. Nat Crump, who on Monday morning attempted to assassinate if. Clay Grubb and Clarence Thompson, waa all but taken yes terday afternoon by Sheriff Manly McDowell, of Burko county, Sheriff Julian received a telegram last night from Sheriff McDowell stating that he had tbot at Crump and had him surroundid at the time near Old Fort. Another message this morning aaid that Crump waa etill at large. At S o'clock this afternoon Sherifi Julian had heard nuthing later. Eagineer F.igle and Fireman bowers, botb of whom know Crump aaw biiu yesterday after noon at Nebo. Mr. Sowers jumped frtui Sis engine and ran to a s.ore to notify tboso present that Crump is an outlaw wben the negro took to his heels. SltBKNT MU) AT HuT Sl'KlMiS. iU 3 o'clock this afterocon Sherifi Julian received a telegram from J. F. Massee, of Hot Springs, elating that two negroes believed to be Crump and llockin. have been arretted. They are held availing a description. SPESCEE'S VISITOR. ttfjjaea, fs.aiCirM Witi thai'iremen.' Mr. Timothy Shea, Second Vice Grand Master of the Brotherhood of Loccmolive Firemen, arrived in Spencer this morning from Washington, D. C, and is meeting with tba local lodge today. Mr. Shea is on a tour of of the South visiting the various lodges and in structing the members in the se cret work of the order and looking after the welfare of the organiza tion in general. He is one of the most popular men in the Grand Lodge and his visit will be of great benefit to the local lodge which now has one hundred mem bers and is takingjn new ones at almost every meeting. Mr. Shea goes to Asheville tomorrow to visit the lodge at that point IH. SHDPIIG'S STRUGGLE. Xr. Charles P. Shaping Rolls is the Mud With a Bobber, Aa Mr, Charles P. Shuping was returning homo Wednesday night became upon a fleeing negro man on Jackson street and at the aame moment heard a voice "Catch that man!" Mr. Shuping started tow -.-ds .be negro who threw hie hand to bis hip pocket and threatened to shoot. Nothing daunted he grappled with his mab and both fell in tbe street, where they roll ed in mud until Detective Haney, of Spencer, who bad been in pur suit of the man, arrived and re lieved Mr. Shuping. The fugitive was wanted for box' car' rebberiee ard waa placed in jail. Child's Death, ;. The 9-year-old daughter of Mr. William Lefler, of Granite Quar' ry, was taken ill yesterday morn log and died this morning at ZM o'clock. The remains will be ta ken to the old borne in Montgom ery county where tbe fuai'. I be beld tomorrow. Tonng Haa Hurt. Master Ned Lyone, of tbe Etenino, Post press room force, was painfully hurt at noon today While opening a can the thumb and three Sogers on the right band were badly oat. ; Tbe thumb was cut to tbe bone. 1 ' '" Miss Sophie Klutta returned last night fifom Red Springs where aho hu been attending ichool tbe past year.. WEAVER IS CHEERED. THE GAS GS1B I1T YET FAIL. Citizens Unable te Employ Prominent Philadelphia Lawytri. ' Pailadelpbia, May 26. Mayoi Weaver ia cheered lustily as hi goea through tbe streets fui licheon endjs tbe resipientoiat many congratulations from all classes, high snd low, rich one poor, learned and uneducated, that the ring is beginning t quake, and -it is probable that these evidences of popularity op posing the huge grab involved it the propoaed gas contract will prevent the steal being consum mated, even though 'it baa beet pissed. Nevertheless, tbe citizans, in casting about for lawyers tc prosecute tbe big knavos,- cannot get any big lawyers in Philadel phia to take a retainer against thi machine and have gone to Ne York to get counsel of commen surate standing f jr the huge job. TEAMSTERS GATHER. I1T0S ODHIE IS HOT ALiRSED. However There is So Barrier to it. Bad Di.trirt. Chicago, May -ifi Teamsters strike is gathering new etrengtb. oo barrier appearing in any direc tion to keep ltwithin 'definite bounds. Najre1spyRJgf); bonne ISa annorfuced that then will be no necessity for a call--Yot troops this week. The lumber men are not to optimistic. They are living in torror cf riotous up risings in the vast area embraced by the lumber yards and plants. This district in particular, i. jje culiarly inviting to incendiarism NGISE IN A RIVER. : T - RESULTS IH DEATH Of" THREE. Locomotive Plnnfes into Calomel Biver Today. Chicago, -May 25. Three em ployeee of the Chicago, Like Short and Western Railroad were drown ed today when a locomotive rat into tbe Calumet river, i)0 mile south of Chicago, PREPARING FOR ELKS. 100,000 Visiters Expected ia Buflalo in July. , BufT.do, N. Y., May 2.Ei- tensive preparations are already in progress for the rational con vention of the Order of Elks, which it to be beld here during the sesond week of July, Tht street decorations and espectalij th electrical illuminations will bt notable feature of the gathering Sevxral magnirhent and -costly arches will span the principal downtown thoroughfares. It is estimated that 100,000 vial- tore will be in Buffalo during tbt convention week. They will n p. resent every city and town of im portance throughout the country, Buffalo is preparing to give the delegates and other visitors a re ception more elaborate than any in the previous history of the or ganic ition. si-. 1 a RAH TO-MORROW. Ttt Wwfw Forecast For Hortb Carolina For Si Bonn. Washington, May 26. Tbe forecast for North Cairo line for the ensuing Hi be ura Occasional rain tonight and Sat urday. .-.-- - Xibteca Lodge Meeting. jSalieburyjRerectr lixrgs) No. Si,'"wili meet trntgbt in Cordon Lodge rooaa at S o'clock. Work in ths initiatiry dgre. All members are riuuested to pretenL Maxy Loum Nasu, N.U. l H. Walk is Hie owner of this space and lie will from day to day tell you of the many good tliiii HE HAS TO EAT FRESH BUTTER 20c per lbs New York State Cream Cheese. Max Moses, Up-to-date Grocer. "An ounce of disinfection is better than a pound of cure." Up-to-date Proverbs Microbe. . Weather Thc.e wnm, balmy days make line growing .weathoror JJiyrjaJi wait tor your licalth. j he thing 1 1 Jo is to ik-strny them with a good germicide before they have an ot. portumtvot harming you. "Small pox, diphtheria, typhus, scarlet tcver and all infectious disease are germ diseases. Hi si nf ec ts n t ) should be used fteely In every daik spot or oamp, -place, m cellars drains, etc., and tbe soonor use the less liaH;?"to disease. W have every JiMiifectiint of knowi value, t'o't almost nothing ii comparison with good they do. Salisbury Drug Co.' Net to Opera House. Ktw ads Today. Spot Cash has an ad, on second page of today's Post which should receive your special attention if you have any deairs to beautify your borne. The Globe Department Store will nave a special sale of one undred suits tomorrow. Used ad. on third page for. particulars. Brittain's ad. on p&ze four will be of interest to tbe ladies of Salia bury and Spencer. He always his bargains ia up-to-date ' goods to offer. This ia microbe weatber and tbe Sslitbnry Drug C 'a. ed. on page will interest yeu. A notice of sale cf city property' to make asaeta appears on page four. Those $4 90 ; piece men suits are moving fuau There is still a big selee lion left to pit k front. Ve have your f-izo it will - pay to 'investigate. FELDMAU'S, X15 S. Main St. See window display AH kinds of Watches, . CWV and Jewelry. THE BEST VE HOW HOW. We do not. think our 27 years of expeiience an i hard study-has been wasted. ALU WORK GUARANTEE!' We also fit plasties and fuai tee satiHiacuon. Our prices are lovf, becaut-l our expenses are amalL. We ca J be ifford it. I t" Try u. W-P-THORNTON The Jtw.ltr,- 104 H, Maia SU
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