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j4 Year J Vol. I No. 142 AIDUEITISE IN TIE SALilSUlV E-VEUMirvT pOST for lesLilts. SALISBURY, .NORTH CAROLINA, ..SAT UR QAl;' J,UN E 2 1. 1905. We want to supply your " DRUG STORE GOODS You cannot get better W goods thirt ours . anywhere. ' Our selections in each department are full. Our prices are always Uasonable-never excessive. We would like very muchto supply ail tlie DRUG STORE GOODS you have occasion to purchase. , We feet sure out service wii! give you the best of SATISFACTION. GRIMES, IS THE PLACE. Fresh Arrivals To-day. 'Freih fat Mackerel. Saratoga Chips.: t'ancake Flour. . , , Stuffed Cucumber Pickles. Sweet Mixed Pickles. Country vegetables aiiJ fruits at N. P. Murphy Bur YOUR Drug Store Goods where you can find th largest m aortmeot, Iba puret chemicals and best srvloa. ." THAT MEANS "Up to the ailnoU druggist." We are lost for Wvna to properly express the merits or our goods wtm.bave. alwaVa kerf the best in the line of JEWELRY, OOLD and SILVfcR articles, 1'I.ATEDWARE. CUT GLASS, 'CHINA etc., and we always intend to kern moviiii; along on tliia course. , Patrons have perfect confidence In us, and know that any article they purchase here are strictly of tne fllUMtSl quality. If you are a customer here you know truatatemenLlo D true... If you have not purchased here before, do so now. .. You'll not be disappointed in our claims, the Quality ot the goods or the moderate prices we charge for them. We solicit a share of your patron age, ."..' GORMAN & GREEN. Lea4ii( Jtwclcrt ud Optician. Salisbury and Spencer. N. C .New York Office." Maiden Lane Frank C. Talbort Formerly with THE HENLEY SIGN CO,, of Greensboro, now located In Salisbury, at C. FRONEBEKGERS HARD ware store:. .. i , Can furnish any kind of a SIGN you desire. Frank Talbort, 'Set Has ft Cornell w lor lUt Work, Ti Kooflnl GolUrtnJ and Rk rairint, tklow Cort Horn, lo T.F.KLUTTZ&CO. For pure cream and delicioiis sodas can't be : - bcat.'n. Try tliera Rod : you will be their cust-'i- omer. . : - - - Prescriptions Carefully Filled at isi-i'if-' t- ; : ail times, HENDERSON HONORED HOIOTED AID WILL- LETHE. Will Ettnra W Salisbury to Lira. : Saa lea Una Service. -. LieuUaanl-Cooimander RicTsrd Henderson ba beao appointed to tba rank of Commandar, and opon tha thirtieth Of June, cfthis year, ha will ratira from tha (Jutted Siataa nevai eervie. Ha baa ap plied to tba War Department for retirement, under tha provisions of tba Kayal Paraonnel Aot. ; la July, of this year, Opt. Henderson will ratura to Salisbury toliv. ': Ha baa bom, lacking t months, 33 yean in tba servioe of the nary. During tba Spanish-American War ha waa oa tha Indiana. He baa boas Navigator on tha Illinois and Executlv OiEoar on tha Ala bama. At present ba ia on shore duty at Newport Newa, Va. Ha quite tba service with tha rank of captain. V Tba home-coming of Capt. Handaraoa will bring rfjjicing to Salisbury people. Although ha la devoted to tha nary, Capt. II ol dereoo if happy in the contempla tion of home-life in Salisbury, wbara hla people reaid and with whom ba baa been able to associate loo seldom.' Ha baa been "en of tba moat popular men in tba te -vice of which be baa been so much, and bla friends art as aorrowful aa Salisbury ia jiyfut, that be come here to lipermacently, CI11L0TTE TiXEl TIE 1EC0ID. Van Ysntt'ay's Oaaa Froai Salts kiry Grasnsbere Defeated Danville Cbarlotle, N. C June S3 CbarlnUe lUfeated Sitinburv-Spea-ar today in so aaay game of ball ny a roure of 6 to 9. Fur two in -aiaga both aidoa gave champion ship exhibition, but then Salisbury went to pieces and tba gam be- ?me oneeided. A hot lioer barked WtippieV thin ia tba fi fth inning and the vidtor xabsUtstad. Caokfc lbe locals tried oat new pitch, who mad good. Qatteries-Charlotte, Lsks and Bd. " Salisbury Spencer, Whipple, Cook end Bent ley. . I.;. -. ' . ' jV .; Cnarlott 162002010-6 Sal. -Spencer 020000000-2 At Danville Greensboro, Danville, 6. , : " rCB CKNTAOC STANDIMO. Won Lost P. C Danville, ' ' 18 13 Sal-Speocer, 18 1 Charlotte, 15 ': 17 Graeaaboro, lb ' 31 eoo b'29 469 410 II I TILL CICOISCIOUS. ist iiaaa Ceek Is Vet laprevsd Toaey. A telephone massage at noon to day from Mr. Walter Cook tay thai bis sister, Mis Agnes, who waa so dangerously hurt in a run away at Concord Thursday after noon, is still unconscious and her condition continues very serious, Ni operation ha yet been per formed. . re. Brown Oats $4,000. Mrs. Sllla Brown, of Salisbury. waa given is judgment of H,000 aa.-ainat tb Sjutlern in th Fsder al court at Charfott yesterday on account of tb death of btr ton, Mr. unaru Brown, who waa killed la the employ of th com- ptny. J. ae ptalntttr was repre sented by L. II. Clement, Eeq, of Salisbury, sod ti. J. Justice, Greensboro. fele ef Three Lets. Mr. Jsmea M. I I has boogut tirougb Maupio Brother tbia beautiful lot on Fulton Height. , Editor J. D, Bircns, of lb Stanley Eitarprise, wu in Salis bury tut night. H look In the mineral. A REW TIRE COMFAHY ICEEJTIDT BILL 118 OEGiSlZED. WUl Apply for Admlnios to Siate Association. the . Chief Wallace, of tha Salisbury Fire Department, lest night as-' listed in thi organ's ition ot a de partment on Chestnut Hill. The new company, which is composed of enthusiastic young man, will make application f jr ad minion to 'he Slate Association Tbia de partment will co-operate with the Salisbury department. ' The fol lowing eSsrtwsrs gloated: Chief, Geo. O. Klotlx. Assistant ChUf, C; B. MjJi. Secretary and Treasurer, Will- iam Link. The members in addition to the officer are: George Yates, Cal vin Wise, Hickman Flummar, M. L. Meaimer, Lea Lenli, M. M. Boggs, Ban Plummer, W. W. Mi'- ler, David Crowell, John Cooper, Chal Boggs, Juhn Kestler, J.ff Bridgers, Frank Parka, L. D Cauble. I0BTI C1B0LII1 LEADS. Contribatas 29 Per Cent sf tha Gain ef thi Juuior Order. Hon. George .' Hoed, mayor of Gjldkboro, was in Salisbury last night returning from Chatta nooga, where ha baa been attend- Icg tba National Council of the Jr. 0. U. A. M. The gain of the Or der in thtUalted Slates last year Was ifc&ut ,000,. Sbrth Carolina furnishing about 3,000 of tbia number. L1B0B DAT ILWJ. imlttcat Bapert Svsrythisg Oslag WslL As At the meeting of the C.-ntral ibor I'ulon at tba city ball last ighiall tba eommitteu reported progress. Mr. W. M. Erwin, nf the Burt Shoe Co., waa elected oa the Fi nance committee. . - t was ordered that the General eumniii-. send man to Char lotte and Greensboro to aaeet with the central bodice there and i sat preparations ibey ve made tor the Labor Djy celebra tion. Mr, J. T. Morgan wai lected to go to Charlott and Abe Suskin to go to Greensboro; Aa auditing committee cf five was appointed as follows : C K Curiae, W, M. Iwnhour, J. M, King, ;. E. Carlin, and Mr. .11, E. Hennessee, of this city. Tb Press committee appointed were : Abe Suskin and B, M. Pendleton. At the next meeting a chief mar shall and parade committee will b appointed. -1; ' (- --'f T Tha Labor Day celebration in Salisbury, Sapt. 11)05, promise to be the greateat ever he'd in the State. The parade ibis year will b larger than ever. Balk-Harry O's Big Sale. The ujuch advertiMd great clearance sal at th Bulk Har.y Co! store was held May and the stor was thronged with those eager for the bargains c dared, Al Jthcr special fa! tskes place Monday. .Head their big ad. page t for partienlsra. ' Ies Crsasa tapper Tonljbt, Th Lvlie' Aid Society, ot tbe Main Street Metbidist church w give an io cream party in Hard son's Grove, tonight, from 6 to 11 o'clock. The publlo is cordially invited to be rtreaent. ' tyasiea sf th Ksmbsrs and 7rienos ef the Tint Baptist Ch"rch. - Lstct t!! sect tosorrow for ptais and thanksgiving. Beader, yon are especially Invited. Viim favor us with your presence. 'J' .. U fj D...A. .;3'r. E W. Burt left last nlgbt for Njrfjlk oa a business trip. HALEIGHSERSATION, JOHI DOCIIETIHOTII 1BD0IEI Ha4 Taken a QUI to. an Assignation '': Botua. Charlotte, June 2. A special to the' Chronicle from Baleigb, aaya that Policeman isaao Sogers shot Depoty Marshal John Dock ery, a son of U. S. Maarih&l, Henry C D.ickery, about noon at tha Public Building "! seriously wounded him. The (rouble srore over IJjCiery'f Having - taken Kogera' daughter to an assigna tion bouse. Claude M. Bernard, Deputy Marshal, ia also accused of having taken a Miss Howell to the ssrre place, both girls, being under 20. Af r shooting Dockery, Kogers gave Mmsell op, aipressing tne hope that ba bad killed his man. Docker? is shot in' the abdomen and tba shoulder, but at 1 o'clock waa doing very well. ARCAKDBS STIRRED. 1 KEETIIG rOB K0ID1T BIGHT. Tha Eitcntivs Ccmmlttae of Supreme Council Meet Nxt Wetk. Salisbury Council Nj. 272 Bj- al Arcanum will meet Monday night (o take action upon the pro poad JUoreas in assessments. The member of tfiis council, which kj tb largest ia. lb State, are almost to man against tb proposea loccease. Aimouga lue older members are effected the younger element ia leading the ppasition to the Increase. The demand for a reconsidera tion by tb supreme council of the hole question of the cost of in surance has become so universal and insistent that, the executive committee of tbs supreme council ha decided to hold a special ses sion in Boston on June 29 to con aiddr protests against the new lt- sursnce rate. , The general complaint is: First. Tha proposed rate ar igher than is justified by tbe Mortality experience ia tbe order. Second. They' were promnlgv ted without notice to the rank and file of membership. Third. Tb proposed ra'.M are unfairly apportioned and bear too bard ontbptd members who fonnded the B yal Arcanum. Fouttb. There if no guarantee Uat the rates will not b j. imped again after the lapse of a few years, jut aa ibey were ''impel in 1S93, and now again in 1906. Oaeof the old time insurance a ... . . , , cempaoiea, tt t rumored, naa laid asids 1500,000, to he devoted to th disruption of th R)yal Area num. There is no proof of tbe truth of the rumor, which has not circulated outside of Arcanum cir cles. W-' .'' PBITEB H iBBEaTED. Htgr Cbarfad With Xordsr Brought to Salisbury. - June 1'bifer, tbe young negro accused by the two negroes Phil lips and Lewis, of having mur dered Will McKathan Tuesday was brought bar yesterday even ing and placed in Ja.il. A nottd in y ester da)'. Tost, the young negroes admit having dragged the old man eff after be was killed, but they declared that Phifer killed bioh Todsy Phifer declsros that b knew nothing of th murder and aays he can . prove an alibi. So far nothing has developed to show that it wa not an unpro voked murder. Mr. J, 0. Caddell, Jr., a son of tb Sun' editor, is in Salisbury on a visit to bis father.' Mrs. I. Frsnk Patlersoa tsons Karl and Bernard, wer Salisbury yesterday. CBILDEEIK, IUT. Special Exsreiwt first Math- ediit Church (pBrrw." LAilha J'irst liU thedist eburcb tomorrow the 11 o'clock hour will be given to ChiKiren'- Day mi - oises by the Sunday chool. , The program is as follows: ; Chorus, Let Away, infant ass. ;- X'" ;. - " Kjcitat'iiin, Thn "M,jgnonette and the Oak, Mildred Hiye. S ing, Holy, Holy',- Holy, icbool and coDgregatioa, ' , . Becitalion, . S Jfimon . and the Sower, Irma Ca;httJ;ii . ,-' Keciiation, AgC' Footprints, H .sl Hawkine, ' ; . Chorus, Sing irSto the Lird, choir. ' ' '-''' ' ' , ' .' Becitalion, Harro j Choral, jTer nie Maupin. v . Socg'Let its L'rpwfr Him, infant clasa. . : Children.' vck, six girls, dreis King,MiP Solo, That J dred Hayes. J Becitation, uti sjiseio .0 ittl Sfissiona, An nie Bostian. R-titati in cl jor -nd, Lilliev, Eloise Suirm sett.;-. ' v i " Becitalion, o jlrvest llymn, Ida Song, P.-""! Him, ecbotd. The crsdltr' fell wIH, urtet Wilt the school am' y lite a' numbel- of the children 'rill be beptisxl. y Jest k am os two. Brief I'sau et Vi N:b4 0 Uoal Bvanta. Mr. P. 1T Meroney returned sat night fiYm Greensboro. J, R PriA, of Albemarle, waa in the city tie burning oa legal business. '. Mra. L A. Peebles loft this morning for Advance, where she ill visit relatives. is Jennie Sullivan left this morning for Asheviile, where she will spend tha sumuier. ; Coogrtseman Kluttx yesterday returnad from Atlanta whar he made a buaineis trip. Miss Mary Harm .left for-Bol pbur Springs thie morning where she wljl be for auuie time Miss Enma Lewis Speight re turns to Greensboro tonight after vitit to Miss Mary Bamiay, . Mrs. Clem Hargrove and child ran returned to Islington tmt mornlngaf tar-visiting-Mrsr-Jae, .Hdilig. Mrs. Susan Brown and Mra. D. B Julian left this morning tor Morebead City, where they wilt spend severaVweesk Mr. O V , Hayes, who has been ill at his bonis on Jackson street is much improved and will soon be out. Miss Luoy Harris, who has been visiting at Mrs. I. H. Foust's, went to Gret nsboro this morning to spend two weeks. . Mrs. Annie Kesler, of Berber's Junction, who ha bent tbe guest of Mrs. Bmert Walker, returned bom this morning. Baid has a nsw sd. on pag 4, Soma special bargains await you. Some special bargains are i dared for Monday. Miss Lottie Brook, who t.s been visiting her sFslerPMrs." A. 'S. Watson, returned this morning to hsr horn in Baltimore. ; j Frank Sroalh'ore, aa old I'jl- veraity baseball and football player now socceesfully dairg law, pacwr " tbrongtt Salisbury this morning on bit way to Wayne- Vill. . - Mrs, N. F. Murdoek and scp Glenn, bav returmd from a visit to Mrs. Mar dock's parents in Hsl Ugh Thy also visited In Win ston whlia away."" ' ' '"" "' ' Mra. N. B. McCanless returned this mornsng from 8ji)th B tun, Va., where she has been visiting her- dtuglter," Mrs. J. W. Nor nd in wood, 8b waa accompanied I Mr, and Mr. Norwood. 150IBEI DHIOM 0BG1I1ZE0. I Carrlags and Wafoa Weikars Or gaaiss as Local Vs. 67. Tne ctrriage and wagon workers of BaliaVury ysateidiy organixul, awl their local union is No. 97. The following effi j-r' were cbos en: President, F. M. Giles j Vioe-Presidenl; W. H. Grav.-, B.cording and Corresponding Secretary, W. E Hall. Fm.nc a SecreUrv and Treaaurer, W. A. Basicgsr. , glOW. LIS' WEEK. Seo tor Orsrmaa Masts ths Boaatifa) in Mid-Sammsr. '' Senator Lee S. Overman has re t.irned from a t"ur in the West is which he represented North Caro lina in tb Senatorial patty headed by Vice f remdent FairbaDka. Congrem'kn Small was In' the Congressional party chaperoned by Speaker Cnoou. They have bad a great trip, Senator Overman having taken bis first fiihicg since a boy. He went to a lake with a friend and and in a short tinia they caught 100 pounds of fib. . Senator Overman says bis party ran into two snows while away, Yellowstone Park being tba place at-which it fell. Salisbury ia glad to see th Senator bavk and would bav been pleased bad, he brought scmerenowwitn Maw : v 'fl - cnaciEi tosobb-jw.. WhsY' Ssrviess WiU b Hsld la Salisbury' and Spaneer. First PresbyUrian: Morning services at 11 o clock. Evening services at 8:15. ' , St. Luke's EiHaoopal-. - Kev. Dr F. J. Murdoch will preach morn ing and evenicg at the usual hours First Methodist: Special morn ing services, notice of which ap pear elsewhere, Preaching at S.15 by th pastor, Bev. Dr. J. C. Rows. Sunday School tt 9 45 a. m.' ' ' 1 - Faith Bw'ofmeuV That will be no services on account of tb ab sence of the pastor,. Bev. DrJV. B. Dultera. Bible school at 10 a. m as osuaL . St. John' Lutheran: Begulnr services by the fastor, Bev. pr. J. H. Wilson, at 11 a. m. and S 15 p. ni. Sundsy SchooLL8,t5...L m. First Baptist; Bev. Wm. H itiob. the pastor, will speak. 9 45 Sunday School. 11 a. m. Be union Special Sermon Sul jsct: "Ebencier, hitherto hath tbe Lord helped us." ' 8 15. Missionary concert by Ladies' Missionary So ciety. Beading, recitations and good music . Chestnut Hill Prenbyterisn Rev. J. II G xy will preach in lb afternoon at 4 o'clock. Main Strtet Methodist: Bev. J. II. J - Farrington will preach at 11 a. m., and 8:15 p. m. East Salisbury Methodist: - No service on account of th absence of the pastor, v Spenoer Lutheran: Services at Christ Church at It a, m. No services at night. Preaubiug and Sunday School in Graded school building in West Seccer at 4 p- m. 1 CIlICE FOB ETEBYBOBT! A Spsctal Dttar by Sr. OpUcioa, Marks, tb To th citiians of Salisbury: lour eye examined free! A nair of guil-fijtd aiiecutclee or five erlasses, with frames guaran teed for ten years, niiiea wun in beet chryalelina lenses, any style desired for only f 2.00. The regu lar price of these glasses ia f 3.00 A perfect fit guaranteed or money returned. In the event that spec ially ground glasses are required. a sniall additional cnargo Mil tx made. Consultation and examination ot ev a frret UQi ia in the pailor o Ufa Gjo. Sbaver resideoc, No 3'.'9, North Mam Street, by I )DI0 TI jiii u. ALL FOLASD AFLAME. 60,000 W0BKBEI DP II iBSS. Th Confliot Bstwssa CiUsaoa sad Soldiers Leads op 'to Bsrlous , righting. Martial law Waa Sselarsd Teday la Lodi Troops Firs Without Efgsrd tolonoosnt or Oailtr and Kill Fifty r Mors. Lnls, June Si. Kuasiaa Puisne is sUm with revolt on account of ibecoifl.ct between citii3n anr troops yesterday. Fifty men wert (hot dead and two hundred wound id. Sixty thousand worka'en art up in arms and more serious fisbt- ng ia expected today. Martial aw has been declared and all bus ness has been su-pended. Tnis movement has Ukeo ths fortn of s treat political uprising. While t is not possible Dow to estimate ha full number of victims ef the I riots at Lod it i said it will num ber fully two thousand killed aud 'founded. t ' .', . S '.T ' The trouole her wer initiated by the .jclat Democrat who are lerhir.dJoyg. tbei ' cem-.j ratios wno weroauiea neunesuay. rbursday, , th feast if Corpus Cbr'ati passed ff quietly but du ring tbe night a workman attacked tbe patrol. O jo of the latter war shot by a girl bf thirteen. The dawn of Friday commenced a day of blocd died. An anarchist street fight prevailed all day. Barricades were hurriedly constructed in the Jewish quarter at dawn. The men climbed roofs, houses, cut ting telephone and telegraph wires to use fur entanglements in tbe ifeets, others cut down telegrsph pole lu'd used thm for strength--j- eniug the barricades. Eirly in the day two bomb were -thrown into tie crowd at th barracka killing and wounding 20 aolviieis. This started the shedding of blood which continued until after nightfall. The Cossacks, dragoons and infantrjr charged -rerteatediyv tbe -dense, surging mobs, fir Lg roller sfusr volley, Tbe rioters later returned the fire with rtvol vers, their comrsde on tha roofs j lining lb f usiladea. -Some daabed vitriol f.-om point of vantage on the troops throwing them into, a frenzy and causing terrible awnes. TO GIVE 1WIT BUPPEBS. Conns Clipped From The Post Vill Win a Prix. lo tb lady that will bring the largest number of Wheeler & Wil son Sewing Machine ada 10 tbe Brown Shoe St tie, TD7 N. Main between thia data and July liHb, 1V05, 1 will give a bandwxti pair of Koxir, vvaro surretis, which can now be seen in tbe wip do of said store. Any lad from 3 year of age to 153 can euter tbic contest, lnis ad bis cut of mi chine on It and can be dipped flow tbero iaod the Uarohua Watch man acd must have W. M. Ruth's n&me at bottom of ad. 1 he slippera will be given on July tbe IHtb, and aa will be counted by a comojittee. . . Rospectfutly. W. M. uunf, -Sewing Machine dealer, nil, need lis, and part Bpair work a specialty at BrownSboeStore, 107 N Main si. Art. appeara nn papa 3. FRESH WATERMELONS -ON ICE- ; -AT- 8ALEEBIS CAM 1 KITCHES, Dslivrd at your door. Pnon " Try W. H. Wallace PURE CREAM CHEESE on ice. on ice. . 15q lb. VV. H. Wallace. Fruit Jars Fniit jar rubbers Fruit preserving powders uan valley bran Cottonseed Cotton seed hulls and meal Kin gan's Break fast bacon Kingan's reliable Hams Our prices are RIGHT. Price Regulator. Blax Moses, a Belts" A grouping of a sample line of belts from one of the largest btlt manufactures ia the United States, mostly 7S and' $x.oo bells, jour choice of ever j 3000, while FELDMAFS. 125 S. Main St. SELECT We have the right thing? writing. Your cofrespon dents always notice lb stationery they are ad dressed upon. Our station ery is the kind demande by fashion's decree. ; Thc prices are right, toa Salisbury Drug Co Next to Opcru Hou-e. PURE Ico - CrcarJ MADE DAILY. HlvST ' IX mi-; - t'IT Delivered at vkhI1ooi any QUANTITY. I'liono 17. 'Salisbury, 1 t WE RE PA-1 All kinds of Watcliea, C and Jewelry. THE BEST MOW SOW. We do not t our 27 year of exrHticnce bavd study lias been waste' ALI WORK GUARANT We aljso lit plaie and tee asjtyitaction. Our prkVa arc low, be our exH'n,s ;n wnull, 17 afford it. Itf-Tri' tr..- tir ' r T!'fnvl W . r . inunin Tha Jswtlu, toi N. -Maia Salismiry s Favorite, SALEEBY's
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