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t istorie-il IHjcourse When
V'-e Cv n'ti o Estiiblisiiutl
V. oul " :;. linric inrfftrh'g People.
Rev. .dolhro Rumple, D. D.,
has served the Presbyterian
cb1 err 'a'don in. Salisbury for 40
consecutive years. He preached
an biploiiral sermon Puvday Ut
11 a. and Rov. John Davis..
D. D., of Columbia Theological
Seas many preached th3 anniver
sary sermon it night. Further
cxercit'es will bo held tliisTucsday
'night it.'which several addresses
will b. mado.
. Wp T' e, r.s a part of the his
tori? : N'th, the organization oC
the pi ottunt .clvn rehes in Salis
bury, as follows :
".'First Presbyterum church,
August 4th, 1821; St. Luke's Epis
co'pal, 1623; St. John's Lutheraa,
1825; Church Stroc'u Methodist
Episcopal. 1831; Baptist, 1849;
Reformed, 1608."
The doctor, in closing his re
marks, said he had never for
the forty years regretted his
coming am one them and that he
wished to spend the remaining
shorter period of his life with
ihem anc be buried Among those
he had buried.
rrcllit Wreck This Acvniag.
Railroad 'frocks aro all the go
now, and while there have not
been any serious cl-os in this
section lately some inconveuiont
ones have cc ourred.
A fre:;jht lr-v.n w wrecked
early tiii:-; u,ornij:g hi a cut
about ti j'C: - - miles from town,
near
.n i: Knight's
-;r .;.'.micH&Levl
A'.-A-QSI up
nr.;; go'., :
injured, t.
severely s!i.
iag outfit fi
tli rough
A'O one was
o cr.';w was
. ?how;-ocl-
;ry passes
.;-::!, o'clock thi
;::Gi'u;
SUfiViv
: ; had the debris
n d av. ny to per
mit the passage of the early
trains which reached hero about
nine o'clock.
No cause has. been assignee'
for the disaster. Greensboro
Telegram. '
The Young Man is touch Wanted.
William Forsyth alias Harry
Hartley, a young Chicago man
has given himself notoriety and
made himself verv much wanted.
He seems to have atar.tod in
Chicago where heChas served out
one term on the chaingang. 1,R
has now been takeli to Charles-
ion, S. C, where .he is wanted.
Whon done with him there he
goos to Colirmbia. From there
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bo c-r.r.s n::cid7dk.Va,. FitUill
. - ,t
tese .kq ilirougTi with the
vculisrforru- there will probably :
Ije crcr-h ciphers wnntirg lum lo I
jive iiimfre4)oard and lodging
. Jor ECM year Uo ll A'r. wiji'i"jsui;ylio v.r!t
. av, f.o,n bo P v. ; S'iS
f qj-.ery ?nd -,?IH hardly get Hog h;df (thidr oatienls p-M 4i Jj. ,
- iitten. " !-Dui-liam JlOT$!d ;
VEJIY BAD F0T1V'. r.lCI!.'
( ;harg(- With TrtpJc Minder Jliid De-
Mriioifo'Aof VkJhi . '
An Umalia dispjitn gi tne l.yiu
says: ' 'Sheriff Miowell, of Salt
Lake, has tracgd to Onl'ia Rev.
Francis Hermans, former pasfoi
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of tho Sweedish Luthf.v.;n ciiur. h'
of Salt TAke.
."Hermans let Omaha rive
years ago for Salt Lake with
Henrietta Clausen, who had
.helped him in hi church work
hero. When Herman s became
pastor of a church in Salt Lake
another young woman was ad
mitted to his household as a ser
vant, "When members of tho con
gregation began to talk butli the
young women mysteriously dis
appeared. - Prior to this Mrs.
Herjnans had died suddenly.
Hermans was accused of killing
tho twTo young women, chitting
them up and burning them in a
furnace. 'His arrest isexpeted."
Iarenter of Oil Rubber Dead.
Savannah, Ga.,Nov. 19. John
G Carter, formerly of Boston,
Mass., tho inventor of a process
for making a subitkute !'or. l ub
ber from cotton seed oil, died
in the City hospital this morning,
after a brief 'illness.
By profession Mr. Carter was
a landscape and portrait painter.
Several years ago ho discovered
his oil rubber process. He went
to Boston to enlist crmit?l in his
inyorition. Thirty thousand dol
lars was invested in a plant near
Greenwich Park. Fire soon af
tor destroyed ii, but It was re
built, only to be gro'H'y c' wnp'd
by a storm. Again it was re"
built and vva? o-i the cv - f1 kg
si aided once mro w Leu -eiii
cit.imod the its originator.
'iho process was kuown on'y
to Mr. Carter, and unless he'lei't
written iustructiqns and direc
tions for the continuance of tlio
work it is probable the secret
died with him.
The state of Columbia is suf
fering a . standstill of business
from revolution. The insur
gents have gained several im
portant victories and are about
to attack Panauia.
Gov. Tyhv his issued a call
for tlie Virginia igi!.dnro to
moot in oxtiv 'on -n Jau
uary i?3rd to arr.y.gc fur tho
election and holding of n grmsii
tntional convention. . .
Uhe tiro ! iVJMipm, .Ve.,t
Virginia ht Satnlav ih droved
ru;
erty
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about fUKcH0 woith uf proui-
Tho voiuni bv the snvdal com-
lult0 th; isthTn!,in e-nod
will ho ri'iidy it iss:fid for the
ulV;' r tmgn.s..
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REV. 0. WlKBER I)V
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Tho Get man Reformed TasUr t,i Sails-
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' Rev- Gemey WubVr, as.tor of
' the German Reformed rdirch, at
pnrvrnnrrn ines.
Salisburydied at8:15 o'co(kMon
day night. He was cor: : ug ;
from a very hard attack of ty -
j phoid fever. Bright Irs ver?
Lu for .his ri,(,ovo.i v his
sudden turn, which was proba
bly heart trouble, is ; ci.liaily
sad. Ho had been marred only
about ono year ajid leaves a
young wifo.to bear the a.oro be
reavement. lle Was Heady for More.
The two trains :amc together
with an awful crash. Some one
had blundered. That, however,
was a matter which, would have
to be left for future investiga
tion. As soon 'as those who we re iu
jurod could extricate them selves
from the wreck they turned man
fully to the work -of rescuing
their less fortunate fellow pas
sengers. It was a sickening sight. Cars
wero heaped on top of one an
other. People wero pinioned un
der seats, beams and trucks.
Steam was hissing from the over
turned boilers, the rails of the
truck wore warped and torn from
the ties, and the moans and cries!
of the injured could be heard afar
off.
Finally, after long, hard work,
the rescuers reached the bottom
of the mas, where .the legs and
body of a man protruded from
beneath a twisted platform. Be
side him lay a 'cane d-; .-orated;
with colored ribbons, aud a long
tin horn.
Fearfully and anxiously a
scoro of strong men lifted the
weight from the head ar:d should
ers of the prostrato one" 'vi 1 car-'
ried him up the emhr.akuiont.
As. they reached the highe level
he opened his eyes, ps.ecl a
hand in front of them as if brush
ing away a film or streen of somw
kind, and shouted :
"Rah ! rah ! rah ! Sizz ! boom,
till A Jf 141 WVJ t pUli J iVLA .
Come on fellows ! Which side
has the ball ?"
There are 200 cotton seed oil
mills in the Sou,th which consume
$50,000,000 worth of soed annu
ally, which not many years ago
was considered useless, saye the
part that was used for planting.
Morning Star.
SanitaryXotic! ,
All persons are'notifjed to
"clean up their. premises at o'nee.
tliose keeping hogs are espec
ially warned. , .
The commissioners liao taken
Strong'action intho $ 4tor sr-nd
lh& mayor Ifas given strict
orders. A word to thfwd i
Of.aa up stay l. I--""--
asa if1' ,P4, Hams & Company.
aii COtet- 'jAo-fc-jAliK' ' ! ?. S.' If you owe u? an.l yonr acc't Is dr.- rcy ; s fe nced Tie .inf
Chic? of r.;;,-e. iRe3idonco NdioueiC.gC1 "Sioio o li?3
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I a KkE.;ir LINE OF
Nice Candies,
ALSO NICE FRESH 8!
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Summer Cheese
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1 in both colored a(id white materia:.
Some very nobby patterns in colored Shirts that should
attract your attention. One point we wish to n;a':vo
1 ill 1 . "ii jj! T T i' ill
-auoui mese sinrts is inai
M great deal of satisfaction. The double Triuug! ; Ihuiid
vjjP Collar for men, boys and women are sold for 15 :d . v -O
and are as good as others sold for 25c. The TrhvM'ln vv?
Collar is the best, and
h.ave nothing else.
,,, boys' Furnishings aro
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somethinc, that makes
O sirablo th.an those you
Everylhiiig up-to-date jfc:
in '- ' .'
Hc.ndkerchicfs, f;kX
Cottars', Shirts j;f
ailll Neckwear (.SJ
i- !o be found in - h! f:':
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DEPARTMENT STORE
fi ( ; j.-. a Jvi ?Vi,
M It to Your Msigiife
and come a running to the
Furniture Store
f Hell Harris & "Company.
Special Sale . .
to continue until December lst.riDon'imis tho chance oi
your life to buy FURNITURE cheap. Fifteen thousand
dollars wortn of
Furniture and House Furu5slhiilrjg5
in stock, bought in car lots for spot 'cash. Everything
new and up-to-dale. We will make a change ir. our firm
- at that time. Big deduction in everything con" ? and goo.
'We will make you prices
.the goods.
J i 1' iw headers, Iron Ki
a
!h( best cook Stoves on
pocket addition s. six hole
REMEM'BER
tout tSe Cone ,. "! "" ..i"r. L tux; .
Worka still hnvo 'W. rvr'-r . r
Cleaning and Dveii;.', ;uid is irttef prv
pared than ey-.f 1 1 .ul hue. C .. .
Lag is doue l.l..-r't -itjr-iort vo 'Vt
Qvn prjck:;; A.TIT as rci- v -
Coat. t O.'(.i-.0'! an! Vr-A " .TT
Pair of PoDts " "
Or Whole y.;: " " V"
An Overcoat, ' " 75 to
Ladies Sl.irt,-- ' i !
Raits Dyed and Piv )d '
PttUtS " 11 "
Pri.eed on an- r-.er articles "noi
mention will uo .;iveu Upou ap
plication. Also rome'r.Ve
25 per cent. rsc Sunt isallowx
on all Dye work. Give us a trial..
Concord -Ste Lair; iry & Dye worts.
v e want to
Collar You
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in. mn inn tiin."-Tgsf,mM.-inim-
that will beat the man that; mad
ngs, Gate Cifys,
tho markci. All sizes, from tv
Range.
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