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i JNO. M. JULIAjS, Editor and Proprietor: SALISBURY NORHI PAROUNA. THURSDAY OCTOBER, 8 iS96. VOL.2. NO.-28. LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN .SALISBURY. THE ONLY DAILY PAPER IN THE CITY Mi liCw Tl Kr LOCAL DEPAETMETTT. A hustling 1 D W. JUUAN, LOCAL RDITOW. F. M. Thompson went to -Lexington this morning. W.. M. Fries came in from Gold Hill this morning. Mrs. C. F. Kitclne went to 'Con cord this morirng. r, . j T. J. Osbunc came down from Statesville last night. 1 C. IL Jordon came in last night on the South bound tiain. Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz has an ap pointment at Lexington today. J. C. McCanless went down to Yadkin Falls yesterday afternoon. Don't forget to go to the oyster supper tonight and help a good cause- Hon. Lee S. Overman went. , to Greensboro this morning on legal business.-. . . Revs. A. S. Bostand IJruceOwens came in this morning on the South bound tiain. Jno. M. 'Julian returned this morn ing from New London, where he spoke last -night. An Oyster Stew with oysters. -in it at the Shaver building this evening v from 5 to 12 1V Mr - ,,,' . Be you for Bryan or for Mclvinley. you are welcome at the new Shaver building. The ladies expect you. Mrs. Jan. Ham mill and little daughter, who have been visiting ENTERPRISE. The Cirdase Mill at New London 1, naklnK tiood ynoiJs. A Paying ' -Vei turo. A Would representative had the pleasure. goini through the new cordage mill, in which Salisbury .capital is chiefly in vested, aikNe.W' London yester day. an;d; .was surprised at the magnitude of the works. Mr. VV, M.'Ive.v, who has fieen man aging the niil for some time, kindly pliovsred' us through the factory, and explained the various processes . through which the yarn must pass -before it is converted into rone .in readiaess'for the market. The tuachiiitfry in a rope factory is not nearly so-complicated as is that of our; own cotton .mills.. The yarn-from .which the i Vodo is,, made varies in size and. is. bought of. the t-'otton miljs in, the vicinity of New London. Tn this' mill, there are 154 machines' from which five 'different sizes of rdpe are made". Sixty hands, are employed when rthe mil rji!i on. toll .time, as it usually ijivesand-tiie entire product is engaged by -a JTe w York house. .Woai it is, remembTnlrat lfxa js; the latest cordage mill it te, South the disposition of its entire output to one concern . i?( qu(ite $?iteri'iig testimonial to th'e;iiiaiity of .goods- ttred'. o.utT-hiB.avm;j:rt! dailv oiifchYit r . . . - ' or me imu is. 2,qoo.lbs.. After its it skeins that since the oMinty V The Greensboro Record: has iTt following to say of the new tftTck invented by Mr. (j. W. Lity, or tins city . . " j candidates cannot get . together in joint discussion the lownsliip con J les are determined to lock horns. stab The Watchman i. respmisibje foi V this: We learn that Messrs. Gin Jrowi and (Jus; Lippard,..' candidate' re spectively,, of the Populist andeni ocratic pi r ies . for constaiie" in Lficke township,' wiilmake .anoint canvass pf ygist. est ot .their election for that ,'office. I! Mh of these are enterprising y-yung men and" will attract big crowds Concord returned home this morn ,niniifAtif i v , "janutct we the. rope is packet! CJeinent Manly, chairman of the ' DeQi'ofcatic executive opniqiittefe . oj. North Carolina, was in the city , last night. Messrs. L. S. Overman and T. looking after thy cotton mill 'which he is xibvv:. building. Mr. Cecil tells us, that the mill will Be completed by the 2()th of ti.iu montl;. as' the Qo.ntro.ct vequires. He.has..heen atin.i-.-;u .. i. in 000 poumL bales and hipped1'ya efliUHorless-thaij a month The Wedding Tonlitht. . Mr. J. D. Heilicr accomnanied by his brother,' A. S. Ileilig, lefjr. tlus morning .or Lexine'iori: where the former will be mar ried tonight to Miss 'Lizzie ThoniDson. tha nmi, r,..jn prohably spend a few days iu wesjerii JNorth Carolina and will pass through Salisbury to nitrht on the Tnrf..iL- ."i IL'AIJJ. Several of -Mr. Hpilig's friends win go ovr to Lexington this evening on the freight tp wit ness the ceremony. 5 Tl.eA!bmrlt.Mi.ll Narly Completed.. Mr. J. L. Ctn-il came up from Albenuirle this morning, where lie has been ' since Tuesday 'They have some 'nori'-loaf- tr's trucks' at the Southern, 60 &dlhd becaij8e;'tliey are made of sWet iroii,. ' tbe sharp, edges ..ttjfle-J up, go that they are vyry' uncomfortable to, sit 6n but 'I other night General Passen ger Agent- Turk occupied one for soni'e time, lie said lie found nio seat very comfortable be cause be had a ,. t'cushioii,'! He! weighs ...about three hundred more or less and is very tieshy." j "l ' t'" ' ' ' " I The kc ptiun Commlttoe, The o'tlier day in' reporting the riiptioii ,comiuittee for cordereirce Aflf. names were oiiuttedv -The foMpwnig is a complete list: 11. J. Overman, Air. L. 8havei';- IJ.' L. Gaskiif Jas. riummer, E.- K.'i J allies, . . Jj. bmoot, T. J. J.'abe, CjA. Montgonit'iy, A. h. .C'oburti, Lcrov tmith, J)r. J. F. (Jriflith, li (i. ktll, C. W . Lee, T. ,K. garner, i'hji 'committee to secure homes re pc thaf they like ' about twenty An IntereiitlnK Bit of History. . ; Kuitor World: -r-1 ' wonder hoW many ..alisburians know that our old town has a nanlesake in the pcrsoi) of the daughter of a Federal navy officer. The story , a i,ven tO your correvponnent is as follows: lXiniig the late ar Clias." 11. The Ri chCdBe. - . . . The Charlotte Obseivcr says that the case of Charlie IJiuli," with which Would r.'-ader W "' we'll ' acqnainted will l,e heard afnin ext week, -before the Su-pfeine Court of sentence TO n;,..., i... ..,,i - . ' I P 1 A ' I 1 t, I I lit 1 I I j. , i l-"' ' - '. : ' -vmcirii i-w years cannot he madr .iVkecluei:.ongn,.eerWf :tle,Umted a,Uo, "... w. . . i . . . v h i , .tun it is i)osiu e i,ir it fetau avy, wasstaliOne'doji hoaid!t(l ,W1 , , , , ll v-.- . -., .. ; - --- to-i'e reduced . Mr. l?t,.l, .,; - ' a f ederal war-ship, off the Southern I ja-tj coast, the L'onfederAU's sent on'bward a nag of truce to get a urgeoi, and Mr. Uaker 'acompaiiied the surgeon' tyi shore. The -Southerners w ould iei, will not go on t( the re-hear- .nig. ... - h . Col. Oockery To Spesfc It is expected that. Col Oliver II. pubheau. camp li t :. . i . . . t, . ..ywftuw uuu io return Out retain ei j -uoj-jfery, "the old wa.-hoixe of tlw' hiin sw'a prisoner, of -Var He was ! Pee Dec," ui'l .Mm ...... .HMirMnn y w",,,":u' "'.'j'.-H'ie prison ana then j soon. (.;oi. J)0(.,ker" is tl,r0winr it. ...... ....;.. .:i n - i . . . ... aiiuiiin uiiin iiiiiuiy He. was p'tacva in the. Salisbury prison 'where he was treated very kindly, his guaid often sharintf rations uiih hiin aifd show ing him many other favors. On a -cuunt of his rank Mr. Baker w as re tained a long time its " die. Federals :i.iia. .... .1 i . i i Mini uie i,e wherever he sneaks. An Old Landmark Passed A waV. Lilly Davis, an ohb and highly respected colored man', died yester- dn at his home 4.faiiLc!i " t. , lie una I'll.... - 1. . r. AT" , ;t exciirtnge. " hue J w c ( k n,o , hu , , y 4 ' coiiiiiieu in ine ftuii.-- (.(!, k j. ,. j;L, u t oury prison a ilaughter . . was , born into his household, away up in "the North, 'and this "daughter- receive.! the name of .'Caroline Salisbury She is"novv a- widow, .having "nian ied known bv no'"'-N 111 'lie jtt.pl ui .sdbury. L'e had no family. hvc homes tor deltgates. Any Obe-fa'eous.n uf;the ' sanic name, 'and 'iJ,,f M'did. Iph, i J() Salisbury h anticipating the mm mg'tonrorrow of-'.Mrs - n..;.. 7 ;i!s!er, Ali.su thuL can: accotimiMdata-dy lmittMvi-li-v"-i''V--kii-'v .-.-xJ- i .- - -A tfnnhno t i i ' o - m iuiiigion i 'v". ' 'in iMiiij , who jijW' mittok. Oky;;,--..:..- f---T I bten witf,' hcr'som,. trm , u,ll Cioml to 'New York bv th . .. .. vu' it is a hUBthnir industry Js;tn- f. bauds lof enterprising- cftSzens aim iew louuou is fortunate ni having eepured tljysj location Linn spoke to a large and enthusias-1 " lu. ner territory. tic crowd at Gheen's school -house I ' ? aidi,iK' the , . . . - growth of New London will h last niprnt. . , , - . :i suce and, substantial as the days - C. E 'lHills came up the.Yadkin go by. -rpad thjs morning, after accompany-j ' ' ' '-,''' ' " ' ing Senator Pntchard tfrrough 1 Luther Ltaguc Meetjng.' Montgomery and Stanly. ''! ;''jTlae Luther.: League, held an Mrs. L. M. Curry and daughter, I interesting meeting; last night juss iiiuii, oi ussier, via., wno "v U,VJ umuviau hjjiuii. uie have been visiting Mrs. " S. II. JfollovVin delegates were ap Wiley, left this morning for Lenoir pointed to attend .the Luther ,,,, rr 1T i , ; I Lag.ue meeting which pon venes 'Miss 1 roy Harrison and Mrs. I . I .-p ,., -. - . - . ., j at Concord this month: , R. Harris of Davidson comity are, Bismarck cjapps, Mrs. A. W. v.sitmg Mrs. orkman, , Miss ITar-'f W:iuecwff ' Mrs. ParH)r VI son will writu n hislnrv nf K-jIU. ' -r . ' ' ' , : " ixvuss jn eely.Uapp8. lt. L. Julian. . nei JbJ, A liar Eniettxl. iays werver: jjry Ja i?n taming S2o was, Uietijptfti.HL;lr,,.J. M.- Troy's i'ar; yehierday morning. Hie Wx was . ... t,,..,v i-.n,utir oe interest i iiT't(v'.L'iiur ti... 1 fanned on to a nickel-in-the-sh t . . '..,.., 'lcert8UUS V.kinuw i arrangement under a- agar rrT f- H6 l" 'ijs( the ( harloue ()l- i : 1 1 - ' . . . win jiiease report to - tlie ...... couimrtttffc.; City Uirr'ihu' -o TJ..1. ...1 e :i nativ lu-r ntettxl. r , . ; t ' , 1 " ' .u;tK.er s lor- I ' ' lh.is.u1ornnar"(k.1mirg ',x i..., 'rt.;:.. ahd.Mn Bake helkd him .'-., to.gCit ; panted ' Daite' 'liulel lob'l',(,, Mtlt eui. at 8iu-was n'riv., fi,l' .i .!! ... ' . iv 1. 1 i u ct'Lo s . b interesting Vto ;knuw the ;v, .'ion y VV late.1 : w-erc arrested g usdeclei of ha'vHig 0leii the He icJ ttie tiluU Oami; "i eeniay J. II. liice, the ad vancd nnmey, buu they Were not guilty. agent for VV'alter. L. Main's bier show 1 -Mr. Troft M b.'n,,,- in si,i;-. t ?,J " hi k. tt i r- lY-Y lv town amhonties the bluff by 8aing if. tiiy did not i .i .. euuceuie lax tu,m $100 to .ri() Uieyfwould be compelled to pass us oy. l)ut when assured of the fact that they 'would ( dov nothing of the kind decided thilt he would come auyhojv. -. ' . ' bury, bavin; been raised in this county. - ' bury Lindsay Patterson, elector atlarge' oil ; Palmer and Luck nor Democratic An Attempt to Burglurle. There an attempt made last nijfhf about 3 o'clock .to burglarize the residence of Dr. Flippin; The cook living in the back yard heard some one at the,' blinds and sounded an alarm. - Mrs. Flippin, . who was there by herself, was very much frigtitoned, I)r. Flipt.in.beiinr in Thoinasville. . I Alternates, ; -Misses Lillian Kwor, 'Agnes tValtorf, Mattie Porter. !1 nit i i 'Pmil o,v,i tt - j 7 U.11U .A , ticket will address the people .at . the f beyJfert. ..? The delegates were the court house on Saturday night i instructed to invite the League -October ahe.lpUuinst.---" ' ' ' Mr. VV,.C. 'ralcy 'and The Oyiter 5uppet- " ' : The ladies of the Kpworth League will serve supper at the-Shaver building below the ;, W okiJo ,mee this evening. The. ntenu . isaj fol- lows ; - ' , " Oyitrs aiiy 6tyle 2ets. Hailed liaui.' .?. '.'. -.-Jioatea . Tscuits; . Salmou Saad, 1 Cheese Fiales,. DtTileif gs;' Hot ltoiJy. Ice Tea and Hot- Cofiee 2oC'8.' -Ico 'ream and Cake extra. liaiive-tif ltiwan',obuiity,'i ' ' jAJr.- Halter " ' jfas on President GrantVsiaff duHng lii foreign' '' toiii V our coi rt-s-pondent's ,' informat '-o i came fro n a . lady w ho kijew the Lakr family xrsonally. : 1 T', ' : . '-' :': ,;. S. II. W. K.- . ' t Itevnolds mild uni ... ..II.. Vii 1 obaceo at - r l he flour ra' iWd fiom the rtl. Side UoU i;;iUer t,,;; cla&s in eveiy rtsuct. kT7TT" , , AJlJS,- P. At.-4$4KKCKS. - A l)t'r Ciiuse. i 'i . i . ili. i ii I - im ii ncni iu iiuuiu' . .1..; j , : te"'v Preparation, for the WeddinK "Fx tensive... and .elaborate preparations' are being made for the "marriage of. Mis'Lizzie ThoiiVpsori to IrJ.' D.eilig,. of Salisbury,- which takes i place ...alj he residence ,pf -the bride's f;itlipr" "VW 'I I ' if ' Tl,.'. Lcaguol-atthe new Shaver building i ,hift fiV,1lin- ri 7 ',:,,., on j street tins evening. . . . ' tue.Ddv " David (ioldbug, of New j ' , ' , , .-. atient, Chas. Kinncv, who they )erfonned an operation on last week. He returned this morniiifr. You can work harder and sleep better, after eating such a supper (1as 'will be served by ihc Enwortli Mrs. crowd went ouyopQssutu .huntinrr Tuesday night and'.iLstead of jiossiims they' gave a dec chase, .''-Mr. .Fraley a?.'l .P'i crowd ,vwas . standing still u hen the deer tarV by they shor at it twice but, took no effect. They went 'out . 'again li.st night but . they failed to get the deer. ' " York, a sister Tf our to.wninanjvV.'.! APPlntn"''ts Cun"cvncJ ?t ftoiJ Jiiii. Wallace, came in tliis morning on' Hon. C B. Aycockr, .who was 1 he vestibule and left for Statesvillp. to liav'e . spoken at -Cohl lllli at 10:50 o'clock to visit relatives at yesterday, failed to fill his up that place:. ; , 1 pomtiueiit, , owing to .the- fact ! mat lie is lining Cy - Vutsan!s j appoiutirients-during the kitten's illness. ,1. M! .Month-' was .to' have spoken at Golcljlill. tod;!-! tfccil)Ie butJie also iravu it the hi.-i.rble Oni'wf'The V0SV Speaker In The State. ' The ctlfzens of Davidson ,coiint Mill have lhe opportunity to-mor Prltchard, Hoody & Co. Hrre. ' , .- Sahator. Pritchard, his f atlier-in- lawCapt. Howman, J. M. Moody and V- A.. C'ummiiigs, all big guns in- the .Republican camp, arrived in ma:je. Senator iritchard 'and pipt. ' Kpwman will speak here ;t the court: house tonight vnd Mr. Moody will fill , his appointments ui the, county, y . .'. . . .'-.''. WliiTe Justice la Due. . - In .justice to ihe 'Salisbury Steam Laundry ne wish to cor rect the. erroneous statement mi your issue" of the Cth 'to the effect- that they' have bee-tin' a J ( . ' vrar against. the. Chinaman Chan Lee has red wed "his piu-ef.' For S.ai.i:: An excellent oigan, in corditiou as irofK'a8 new will iu: sold cheap. .'Serins cash, or - Jiaw J cash and balance on easy term, j Apply at this ilfioe. ' Coai I Coal I , '( ' ' : . :. . ' - .! .. i ( oil, Coal,, uhohs-ile h.. I handle only the vei v. bea Kri-aJu of coal, Ihtuir.fnous and' Atitliiacit. lake an vantage ot lhe-Mmi'ifier rales Ther did not- liin 'th," Ur ! , si'rul 1,1 5""' '"'i ftt I'- ,. , . :V . ' . we uie niontii is imt. Off Tor The Wnddlnjf. . ..j $'A ' - ! '. .' ' -'U ' . 1 he tollowing is'a list f . persons that went to Lexington, this morhirtg t(.attend the wedding of Jas. fl). 1 1 eiljg- and Miss Lfezie, ,T'" othp'so; -hicli takes place in that iowh this evening. Misses .Daisy and Pearle and have' not'eut prices. They do . the ' work, as chean as "anv other steam laundry -and ts 'Yf is superior to any thiner that ckii be done by any Chinainrin tl..v consider it unnecessary to enter a light agaihst Chan Lee "who thinks to regain hisifosVvtraHo by th is illetritimate m At the Steam1. Laundrv is nwnivV bv "ArilPrilVTll rmntl,.,.,l)...l. . ! I'OB. likM : All '(fTrVlvMn (IliVlatir tf ..... ii ticjiifii ; who , -i ... K-sr-ri n.r". .v7., ,v 'r":;- -r:;1 :Lea jiribr-ra ' at olhcc m J . I . onus's- jue. , ' Joe 1L Mcie'ly. . For cab and Dmjigt' Npe:,KeNoy iiros, or Phone ' ' . i , SiHf es-liil fui yuirb,- dh-. 'k1a Pi tin's (L &(G.. Cure;, jthree days, N" 1) id e!T';ct ' !)1 J(l, , stoic' or by mail. Sole agen't James, i'lunitjior. the improvement' of kheir towW and weekly iriiif jnoney! into. it inroug,n nheirout of town agep.tsan .-.vic)7is snenti.fM, Home. Tleinpioy between ' 'ten anil fiTfiiVm- kVi artists itt'4h.U' .Wnshjerable (jxhense'ivo ctired the servaces of Mrfilw wiio-.wiJh;:hi; f-5'ears! expe' .lnce vis, giyeii - -up": t be one of the finest J-aundrymen in' the oouiti.. .J'ins lionie enferru-isp main , -Capt." Frank I'.arber was taken r iUllK"iy sick hist night , alsmt I eleven o'clock and had to leave his i duties at the, depot. Preston S'wicc-! k ; --it- v .o ...... - uwtu., jt ins noine enterprise y w and Af night, to. hear one of tllc .'Tboi.)pson, Jas. and Sidney Ileilig I siumidiiave the entire support iru::-t s(.iilers in '-the. State Hon. Lev. C.; Ji. - King: Mr. . King I f 0Uiv nivonli. ''' it 'i ..-i.-..:. ti h.e :-t sj (?ii kj r in' the. State II Tlico...K.;lvluUz,. of. .Salisbury. He wiU'a.ldreSs'tlKj people jn the court house iiiV-lock and 7 o'clock,"' p. VH .Uo't.-fa.U:tif)' hear 1,1,,,, the t).l'vidon j)isiateh. will perform the-ceremony.' Those splendid silk-lined Cut-' a w ay ' are the-perfection' of iit and elegit (;e. Decidedly -the hand-N0,u- clothing -in Salisbury. Sinoot I.!ro' 1 Jokers. ; g'iol'1 was called- mi to .do his for the i-i-Mt o'!' tlinitihl.- v.'i.irk lieart on account of bt-in tin .we - 1 ., . - - - I .!( fn'in ''tlie hose iha't ,Mr.:j:).:!;- Ih.il. the old ,M nt iiai. Life ' 'inc one cut the n.oz- 'j'his is to remind the nnblie i h'.:' XT! ; .Gorman w ill o-n'en w :i Ha weAri-. -WAXTl1:!), aW oi" Ctjh( table hpnltiis at Mm JinubirtsonVhond ,mg houM on JuuKsowt,,. Turns moderate. .-'-'. ' -'v- ' :.- f..5.-'"i,u;'-; A! a;.r... PorSale..: . k. t ( h M'. 'KcpMvoi' J?rklin 'ion shi, ha- 4v);usluls hi'iivtd white "itst,j lout oj,Uioi, -sVs .rJut) or "piing m.wii,t' Fo, tmiJyin,f,nn- ' ation appH it thTs'olrVi . Whosaythat Iie umk done at the Steam haiudi;y.;i;s tfyHrt. eyer cf our' people 'as. ir 'is to tlodrP ( " tow" DersonaUnt i. .1. 1 ' ' "-' ,,,u nuie i - r--.-u .v nu,-iin t-iit: 1,11 lie money, in tefurii(.d-;,ifWit'elM I'y ,!o Vi-.i it lAilr .11' 1l ' : '. , - j"...i rrw aim: not S.erit ..to:, j . . , . t,v ,1,.. foreign countries. j; ' ' ' M7i:,Ti . 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