THE EVENING IVORLD . ; - .1 ; : , - fc- LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY RAPER IN SALISBURY. LARGEST DAILY RARER IN THE CITY. JNO. M. JULIAN, Editor and Proprietor. SALISBURY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JUNE 1 2th, 1896. VOL. I. NO. 236. - . ; ' I NEWS BY WIRE. EVENING WOfLiD Ii I DEFAETMEKT. SMITH, - Local Keportkr TELEPHONE NO. 55. Capt. Crawford Transferred. Capt. W. Keea Crawford will next Sunday leave Salisbury and in the future run between Asheville and Murphy. Reed's many friends will regret his transfer to the other end of the line. THE FIREflEN'S TOURNAflENT dissenting voice, thereby showing j Mrs. LonK Badly Hurt. NEWS BY WIRE. IXKSy.. WEATHER REPORT ! The Watchman Revived. Dr. Griffith, the Secretary, Writes the World the Object f his Meeting and Shows the Advantages Accruing to Salisbury From It. their appreciation of your tiremen, 1 Mr. B. F. Long was here this and 'knowing the reputation that ' morning returning from Alamance j the latest happenings givN BY THE Salisbury has, for she never does : county, where he had been to see j world's special telegrams. things bv halves. Feeling thev his mother who was hurt bv a fall would be treated royally bv the fire- several weeks ago. men and citizens of the old town Mrs. Long was attacked by vertigo and 1 hope the citizens will see to it and tell down a'fhght ot steps break- it is expe ted that a straight OUT GOLD PLATFORM WILL BIB ADOPTED McKIX I.KV S The Would is in receipt of the following communication from Dr. J. V. Griffith, secretary of the State j that this wTell earned reputation will I ing her collar bone and several ribs. Mr. Samuel Archer, of Marion, is Firemen's Association, to which it isfbe maintained., I have lived among I The improvement in her condition is' C0MnE.; Ul and manufacturers club in the city and will take charge of pleased to give prominence: 1 your people vears ago and know slight but Mr. Loner was compelled , GREENSBORO, X. C, June 11 9-j them to be a prosperous, energetic ' to leave her on account of important Editor V orld: people, awake to everything for the business in Statesvilie. liie lugnth Annual convention F00a of Oieh- town, and socially a and Tournament of the North Caro- j oetter people never lived. Fortychickens Taken la one Night. lina State Firemen's Association will j j hope lhe locaI firemen will be Capt. John Beard's chicken yard be held in your city August 19, 20, given encouaagement necessary to was visited Wednesday night by an 21st. lhe first day Will be deVOted , make t'hfi np.asinn a sunrpss. UlVVftV ' animal xnnnnsAil tr a mint "Vac. SITUATION AT ST. LOlS. PROSPECTS, observer. Tempf v -ure; 7 a. m., 63; 2 p. m., 83 weaIkk forecast foe to-day : Faff tonight and Saturday. ITS LOCAL. the Carolina Watchman, which has been suspended for the past month or more. We wish Mr. Archer more success than his recent prede cessors have enjoyed with this paper. SOME OF THR ITFIS WILL BE TEREST TO YOU. OF IN- Mrs. Williams Brown is quite sick at her home on Church street. A number of Salisbury's youths and maidens have gone to St. John's mill, on the Yadkin, to spend, the evening picnicking. Miss Bertie McAlister has given up her position in Mrs. Jno. A. Murphy's millinery store and is now with Mrs. John Rouche. Nothing has been heard from the articles stolen from Mr. L. A. Pee ble's residence cn Tuesday. No clue was discoveied to the thief. ! Douglas' Trial. Robert Douglas, who was arrested in Salisbury in February by Detec tive Baldwin for the murder of a peddlar in Virginia, will be tried next Tuesday the 16th inst. The Statesvilie Mascot says that his law yer, B. F. Long, Esq., and thirteen witnesses wiil leave Statesvilie next Sunday for Tazewell, where the trial will be held. to transacting the business of the j equal to what other towns have done, terday morning forty young chickens association, the two remaining days j an(j Play Bal . The baseball enthusiasts of the cisy met at Henderson's park yester day afternoon and played a practice game. The material for a team will be selected next week and then the boys, after a sufficient practice will open the ball season in Salisbury. They promise to giver Salisbury the best team she has ever had. to the tournament. This organiza tion has a mmbrship, of ovr 600. Every town and city in the State where there is a regularly organized fire department is represented by one or more companies. The pur pose of this organization is to estab lish harmony of action, insure pros perity and sueiress, provide pecun iary support, secure protection and promote the best interest of the firemen of North Carolina, and corn- ray word for it, when it is were among the missing in the Cap- (By special telejtram.j St. Louis, Mo., Janfe 12. The currency plank is the talk overshad owing everything elsei The surren der of Man ley and the defiance of If ; the national committee by ex-senator Piatt are forgotton. As the day of the convention draws near it be ; comes more apparent that the plat i form will favor a gold rather than a over with, no one will ever regret tain's yard. hating had the eighth annual meet-! Last night a dead chicken was! of th North Wnlina StatP FirL fifWI witl, .trvnin. ,,. tlm ,r,m-n. i straddle or befogging issue meaning- men's Association there. Yours, J. W. Griffith, Secretary. Concoad Ys Salisbury. The Forest Hill baseball club, of Cb n cord, crossed bats this evening with the Salisbury Cotton Mill boys ing it was gone. The Captain hopes that this has night Lefore. Rev. Marr Caned. pile statistics of information concern- j the lalterB ground. ing practical working of various proirress as we t At tjieir meeting last night the less phrases and uninteHigabl? sentences. The arrival of Senator ; Teller is anxiously awaited, howevet with a degree of expectancy that he will arouse the silver forces, who have been completely overshadowed. Senator Lodge is expected to- u fT , 5 , . r T, ; night and Senator Quay this after Home Circle presented Rev. J . r . & J iwwtn I t . i ' ...111 . . i ! j , r 4 i . r K t i t i Marr with a handsome walking cane. , J The game is in j On the gold head of the cane is en- m A. . . There is miiet but lersisfefit wnrii. tn Trf : trrn vtrl "Hnmp l nv M 1 si t r ! i I The repairs on the machinery at the ice factory are being made this week. The factory will probably begin making ice again Monday. Mr, John I. Trexler is again quite Frank shober Here, sick. Several months ago he was Mr. Frank Shober, of the New confined to his bed with the same j York WorMj u fl the dty He was disease that is now troubling him. unable to reach Saisburv upon the The six months old child of Mr. ! announcement of the death of his D. H. Mahaley died bf whooping father, because of an injury received cough 'this -morning. It wilt be ! from a fall. He will remain in the city until he has finished the busi ness he came to transact. Mr. graved "Home Circle, No. 184, to Rev. T. F. Marr." It was a token Mrs. Lewter Vesy Low. The many faiends here and else- of their appreciation of the kindness of Rev. Marr in preaching the annua where of Mrs. A. S. Lewter, former- 1 sermon for the lodge several weeks buried tomorrow at l"nion church. systems and the merits of various apparatuses in use for the extinguish - ment of fire?, and the cultivation of ' fraternal fellowship between the ! several fire departments of the A State. Wherever these annual meetings have been held in the past, the local firemen have always reaped the ben efit r tVii iivnnvimiiK. limit -f 1 1 r r v- .wnv- v n.cii nen Qf Thoueht and Acti0. , . I 1 he debating club met last nigh uieicuy uiuviug ui great, seiTice iu . - , , , , r . v in Walter Murphy s office , , , LOUffttion tor discussio- was whether posed Lut . .rc. couege at Charlotte, the future and it has been invariable , Ti i i i i , i , , ; " t , . J or not men of thought had done more are already beginning their work as the case that every town where the meetings have been held the authori- for Hastings for Vice-President, and the story is widely circulated that ly of Salisbury but now of Raleigh, will'regret to learn that she is ex tremely low. She has been attacked with inflamatorv rheumatism. ago. The cane was presented to Rev. Marr by R. Lee Wright in a neat little speech. To Draw Plans For The College. Rev. C. B. King and C. L. T. j Senator Quay is to name tne run ning mate, but until he gets to speau for himself there is noUlli g whit be will do. Should he fall in line with Piatt to fight the Ohioean he will find a vast amount of interest in the situation. The contest will come up daring the day and if decided against the. regular state organization will arouse rPL ! H l-'lt-ii1 wh a rOi-z ill o rrr r 1- i-v , icciui ui i eseu mien t uut The Salisbury cotton mill and the i Rowan knitting mill shut down for ! Shober is ver much attached to the rest of the week yesterday even-' New York and thlI,ks there is no -pt li -ii i i w place like it on earth, ing. 1 hese mills will work only two r thirds of the time for several weeks, j Shop Notes. . Walter Poole and Zeb Wyatt, Mr. J. E Dnvis nf Tvnnwille i two former typos in the World of-1 i;olT fha hnAt'H ,u protection against fiee wi.l leave Sunday for Winston, I i- .1 .i 1 same time ret a cheaper rate of ln- nce, win cimuy iui A,l&tU11' ' machinery in the new southern shops. r Kava thv hnve seenred emnlov- Kt , ' . I surance. It was long ago a settled j ! rseany an 01 ine maenmerv 10 oe state placed ,in these shops will be new ties have seen therein their depart ment was insufficient and the need of more apparatus of perhaps better and difierent model were needed and having purchased the same, put themselves in a position for better fire and at the ment with Stewart Bros., printers. and contain all of the latest improve- Herbert Barrier, a recent graduate ; ments. While all the building will of North Carolina College and well not be completed the company hopes known here, is now in Concord to be able to begin operation by th3 assisting his father in the editorial first of September. The machinery and business management of the ; will soon arrive and the machine shop will be put in readiness for use. We learn from good authority that when the full force goes to work I it will number between seven hun- died and . fifty and eight hundred men. fact, that firemen however alert cannot protect property without ap paratus to do so with, and this an nual meeting of the association bring together man and apparratus from every town and city in the State to discuss matters pertaining to the best protection against fire and at the same time show to the public the eady begi may be seen from the following from yesterday's Charlotte News: "Messers King and Fisher, the Luth eran College agents, have employed an architect from York, Pa., to draw the plans for the buildings. They The annual barbecue and grarid j are to come here with him before the picnic given by the owners of Dunn's ! 24th of this month, and after he to make history than men of action. Thought won the question. The j club will speak next Thursday night before several invited guests. The Annual Barbecue. mountain, attracted quite a number makes an inspection of the site and of gentleman from the city today. I surroundings he will draw the plans Among those who are in attendance upon the festivities are: T. F. Kluttz, T. C. Linn, T. M. Monroe, J. Frank McCubbins, Walter Murphy, J. Moyle and T. D. Roseman. Standard. An engine and crew went out to j the Yadkin river today to unload iron lor the new bridge. This will not be a double bridge as expected, but will only take the part of the wooden portion of the bridge now standing. 0 An Odd Sight. Deputy Marshal J. T. F. Neal, of chairman W. L. Kluttz, of the Albemarle, was here today with colinty commissioners, went down three prisoners returning from Fed- the Bringle's Ferry road yesterday to eral court. Two of the men get ! gee tow the convict force was get three months and one six months in j n al Awav down the road in . ... ... . .... " - the Stanly jail. All are tor illicit S tMe p;nev Wood" seetion ho aw ! looked upon bv their respective com- distilling. j something that has been heard of be-1 munities as mep that "would do to Dr. W. W. McKenzie returned j fore but is very seldom seen in this j tie to." The work this association last night fiom Hillsboro, where he part of the country. In a large cot- j has done in this line of elevating the ht bppn in rosnnnsp to a tpleorram ! ton patch a woman wa ldmrino- 1 moral standard of its members has to see the sick child of Rev. B. S. That would not have attracted much McKenzie. The child was somewhat j attention of itself but at the other imnroved when Dr.- McKenzie left end of the plow instead of a horse nr. Torrence's Home Burned. M. C. Torrence has received news of the burning of his brother Pless' house in Statesvilie, yesterday morn- workings of the different apparatus. ing at 3 o'clock. Besides the apparatus in use, The fire was discovered in the manufacturers' of all kinds of appar- rear of the building and the entire The architect secured makes a spec ialty in this line of work and has de signed some of the finest educational buildings in the whole country. In j drawing the designs for the Charlotte J buildings he will have a75,000 fund j to base his work on." subdued. Temporary chairman Fairban went to Indianapolis to prepare his speech. It will favor the Indiana, sound money, plank. He is now in Canton consulting with -Major Mc Kinley regarding it. Sergeant-alarms Byrnes says he had calls for ten thousand more tickets than there i is to distribute. On June 17th prob ably the grandest political parage ! ever given here will be that of the I i McKinlev clubs from all parts of the United States. Ten or twelve thous and will be in line. The National League of Republi can clubs have something to ay about the candidate for the Vice Presidency. The league is largely atus for fire protection are always on hand in great numbers exhibiting their wares and are nearly as anxious to show the workings of the same to their best advantage. In all these things the local firemen gather ideas that prove to be of incalculable value to him. Firemen in the past, have not been house was destroyed before the flames could be checked. Three of 1 for McKinlev, but is divided on the Rev. II. R Overcasb. was in the j j , . u t second place. Ex-bov. lirown, of. city last night on his way to China! ni T , -, , ... , . J 1 Rhode Island, a member,will be pnl Grove wjiere he will be married this A t u t 1 . forward bv his friends. President afternoon to Miss Lou Kimball at vr "fV v , - . , ; McAlpm, of -New ork,of the Jeanne. vnapei cnuren. rie was accompa nied by his sister, Miss Bettie 0 er- is coming prominently to the eash. of Statesvilie. Thev will return Mr. Torrence's childreh are visiting L o r 1 1 a .0. . o to Salisbury tonight and go to States- 111 oausuury naving come down the day before their home was burned. ville tomorrow morning. A RECORD BREAKER. Hillsboro. The funeral services over the re mains of Mrs. Doug Hartman yester day evening were attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. Coburn, who paid a just tribute to the life of the young woman whose untimely death brought sorrow to her many friends. The county convict force wrhich 1 hs been working on the lower end of the Bringle's ferry road, was moved yesterday and is new grading on the hill on the same road near towA creek. When this work is finished they will begin grading the new rfcid beyond the Southern shops. the woman's husband was hitched up j in harness and pulling the plow. As submissive as a lamb but with a dexterity that would have made a horse blush he pulled and tugged at the plow, obeying explicitly the "gee" and "wohaw" of the woman between the handles. A lot of Boneless Ham just re ceived at A. Parker's. It is generally conceded by all that R. W. Price, has the veiy best beef and at the lowest prices at his "up to date market." Call and be convinced. been a great one and today the fire men in North Carolina from a moral and intellectual standpoint are the equal of any man or set of men. The management, raising of funds, &c, &c, for the entertainment of the association aDd prizes on the tournament is left with the local fire men and the amount of money nec essary for these purposes is nothing to be compared to the ideas and My building is rough But my meat is not tough Let it be understood That my weights are good My prices are right And I will be in thp flrrht T , , r 07 , I SIXTEEN HUNDRED POUNDS OF K E x uo not care wnat you nave Peen m t. T to I Temperature 4o. Jackson If you wish to buy the tenderest : Model Meat Market, June 12. meat that has ever been sold. front. Governor Morton, however, is the choice of the league if he will accept. A conference will be held thiit evening in Piatt's room between Quay, Lodge, Henderson, of Iowa, and other leading Republicans, who Ice co!d And from oire to ten days old Call at my market, in the old Washington building opposite the opera house. J. S. Marable. For tomorrow's trade I have three : represent the interests of the candi- i large steers, one veal, t wo sheep, ! teg opposed to McKinlev. An ef- balogna, smoked and mixed sausage j fort will be made to formulate a ff- all in my large refrigerator under j nancial plank similar to that of the ; recent Massachusetts and New York I conventions, straight, out for gold. The Vice-Presidency will also be considered. The New York dele Candy is being manufactured to day at A. Parker's. Remember goods at and beloi cost at Feldman's closing out sale. Tlnfinfr ttip anmmpr mnnfhs nnlxr parties leaving orders at J. S. Mara-: Satlon talks of folding a convention bles market on Saturday, the same if their contests are not heard 011 will be filled on Sunday morning, j their merits. If everything is arnic Meat will be kept cold in his refrig- j av,iv gettled the New York delegate! erator until delivered. of naming Monm for tbJ Cherries, apples, peaches, in fact second place after McKinleys' nomi anv thing that this market affords 1 nation. ;an be found at A. "Tai::::::;".. town where the meetings are held. The firemen of your city are a live, wide awTake body of men, who are alert to everything ' whereby they can e benefitted in the protec- I tion of property. They invited the , j M. A tf W Ask vour grocer for Swift's Silver 1 association to meet with them. The E. W. Burt & Co., will in a few benefits derived by (not only the j days have several ladies and gentle firemen) but every citizen in the ! men Dgh grade bicycles on exhibi tion to be sold on the installment plan. Leaf Lard. .invitation was accepted without a Flour: Roller King, Majestic and New South Superlative Patent Flour Same flour under different brands. Advertises itself In The Three rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnished. One door below tele graph office. Apply at Capp's har ness shop or at the house. T. S. Boylin. THE HEIR APPARENT PRO LAIMEU, t (By special telegram.) Theheran, June 12. Moham med all Mirze, the eldest son ot the For Rent Fulton street. j Shah was proclaimed heir apparent Good dwelling on , today- i M. L. Bean. 30 Bread tickets at A. Parker's Sack and its excellent quality , is j for $1.00. Bake days Tuesday, Found In The Oven and Cpon The ' Thursday and Saturday All eooda da Table. Ask your Grocer for it. Swift's Silver Leaf is the roost popular Lard on the market. ; delivered. Phone No. 37. Mrs. J. W. Maunev can accoiBiu- te Boarders either table or room, or both at her home on Main st I I i t

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