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SALISBURY. .NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY DECEHBER, 2 i396. VOL. 2. NO. 72. LARGEST CIRCULATION, OF ANY PAPER-IN SALISBURY-. THE ONLY DAILY PAPER IN THE CITY JNO. M. JULIAN, Editor and Propr'ator. IN AND ABOUT TOWN. nCNTLZ CRISTU LAST NIGHI- Jn. Bailey went up the Western road tins morning. W. Reid Crawford-returned to Athevllle this morning. ! Popular prices af the opera tonight. 115, 35 and 0 cents. i ('apt. Tom McTee went . to Raleigh this morning. - . "Mill'waters run deep," at the opera house to-night. Capt. C...VV . Lee, of .Manchester, Ya., was in the city lat night. ' A Gzod Crcivu T.d a Good 5,how. I lograzrj Tonight. REV. iVIEYEp AND OTHERS, V.i Virile Tho Res rdcrTi:8i Lx:i-?rtri:.,;Re- There was a much larger crowd out at the opera house last night to -see j Buckler's Big Stock Co. in Monte Gristo than on the previous night. The ex cellence of this company and the real merit 6f their perform ers had become generally known, and , doubt less was in s t r u me n t a 1 i n d raw i n g a " b e 1 1 e r nouse. The play last night was heav-! Ami. Jrtioitrcr.tr 4 Thefoilowing letter vfntten Asheville Rev. F. H. Meyrr, ufjtiiis city, is iut?restirjg only 'i that it ' shows what unmitigated The play tonight will abound in fuEiiy passages. Go and see it. Z . 1 . 1 a r - i ' i. i ier uiaimnai or jioik ay nio- i - Meyers possesses" in assailing the people of Rownn county: ''Thejhing we expected has come to p iss. The school com mittee at Dunn's Mountain, crinsistinr Mrs. T.ernan's K w ck. Says yesterday 's Citizen: ''V.'.','; : Prof. J. M. Tiernan was in t wn ycs erd.y aud to jay, re turning to Salisbury this after noon, lie is just from .Mexico j i, and on the way to Chicago to buy 'niining inachinery.- Prof. Tiernan; ist engaged m gold mining about 00 miles from the J I acilic in ' ii winn nnrf wi rt. turn Iherxce i in about three weeks. His interests there are continually growing more im portant and prosperous, and re quire all his time. He reports Tie Lutheran CoII-'gc. Snvs today's Charlotte Observei: Shir'.iT J. C Gnidi er, of nocling- r . , , . . Hani, jased ihnmph the eitv th Lutheran College, has been in I enn-r - ... " Mnuiii'ii ih j:js m.iv to .Morcaniott pt, COll-i .-,, ,, . n;' , ' suiting tne architect rutive to sonic I - ... . . . j "o lual i iiii.tni?!, L IKHivil'IIUffl, sylvania br a fevr -.-'davs V.ili.3 Ui Ul lil.U pUili. Ut I1C 11 ' , j)uauinirs wuic't it nas. l:een inousrat advisable to make. It has been or aseo'jnt of tliese proposed -'-change-diat the work has been delayed on t!ie grounls here. After the plan had b?fii ailopted. the board saw and j difficult' of artistic interpreta S tioti and execution. J. L. Shupinor, of Woodside, came , ' All parts, however, were well in i m the adkiu this morning. Up to 3 o'clock this afternoon over two inches of. snow had fallen. The dopiVof the waiting room at the depoi aie being fixed with springs. W. E, Neal, a prominent grocery man of Richmond, was in the city this morning. - - llX JMiller'g horse ran away this morning and tore his delivery wagon into pieces. Rain, snow or' moonlight, the Ruckler Stock Company will play at the opera house tonight. lrs. R- M-Eanies returned ; this morning from a visitto her son, R, Earnes .Jr. at New London. . Mrs. J. D. lirown, who was so unwell for some lime, continues to imDrove, we are glad to learn. i ' . US tlie. Uie 6f. the 1 rnmit-v rr- tn.lov nnA s tne secono eov tin,f mMo-L- ic if onvr; t i i. . i ..'.!- - - tr' time i nave oeeil-SniU OUt -01 a fnn nlpntP llu.rf, it niso. The nnfonurate man oidv Jui hi Teasoa U.t week . ' - ' ..' ----- Ijeor . e Wc.hingtcn-Dai. W.V.I . aching top, r.- of the old colored landmarks t the place and the architect has now embodied them in the iwbed jlans. Mr j of the b uns which he received rom school house. This ii fallili"" in ltO ilrp scvcr.il wi-l- -i.vi ivmg is exiiejjteii m Lharloite wiui- i n ' ... , , , f - , -.;.eorge. was a wxu ln:e uid in tlie next ten davs, wljen the work!, , , ' , . ... . ' ., ,. , y ail u ho knew luai. vviJl be commenced Willi as little! dai kei sustained. Mr. George Buckler as Ed mund e Dantes and afterwards in his other roles proved himself not one whit inferior to what his strong acting of Monday night ;bespoke for him. Miss Eleanore Newton, as Mercedes., was graceful and full of her character, while all the other parts were pleat ingiy rerulered. ' Miss Fern Dayton in her spe cialties proved a favorite and was highly encored. The orchestral is a splendid one and their music is the very latest. . ' 'l Tonight thi company will fill their last date here and a large crowd shouid go out. The opera house will be comforta ble. The play: announced for - Mrs. J. J. West went to Char- lotie this inorning, where slie will enter the hopital for treatment. 5 Will' C'apps left this morning for Athens, Ga., where, as announced in the, Y oiiLD, be has accepted a posi tionJwith a jewelry house. Overshoes are -something you are Ix iAkI to have during weather like this. The Burt Mioe Co. talks-over--, shoes. in-their new ad today. Rev. and Mrs. C. Clapp, nee Miss Vivian Patterson, were in the" .ci-y. this morning on their way to China GroTe, to visit Mrs Clapp's mother. . The Demojest Medal contest will be Held in the Y. M. C. A. kali Fri- day night. No admission will be charged. The public is cordially invited to attend.- Besides the work on the outside Mr. M. L. Ritch's bar is undergoing considerable repairs in the interior. AVhn completed, his restaurant will ' be one of the prettiest in the State. The ladies who have promised to furnish music for the Demorest Med ical contest Friday night are re quested to meet at the YJ. M. C. A. hail at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. C. M. and II. M. Brown are never behind when it comes le supplying footware for stormy weather. They have overshoes in abundance arid will tell you about them in their new ad. tomorrow. The Salisbury boys want to know what is the matter with Concord and Charlotte. They have been trying to arrange for a. game of football with the teams of these cities but they fon't show uo. : -f --- Clearms .Thursday. " The weather burean forecasts a clearing up tomorrow'. The forecast is as follows: Threatening, with rain or snow, -clearing Thursday. . The threatening and snow parts ; of this forecast have both afrired in fall blast . f deex-)."- iVlrs. ncConnthaugh Dezd. Mrs. Alice McConnehaugh, wife of Dr. J. L. McConnehaugh, died this morning at 5 :30 o'clock public schoolhouse duringmY brief careeras a Baptistprcach er the first time at Chestnut Hill, Salisbury, where the school committee consisted of Metho dists and Reformed; and this time at Dunn's 2Iountainswhere Lutherans, Reformed and Methodists are alike opposed to Baptist preaching ' "From ..this it- setms : to me that the Lut.heraiiF, Reformed and -Methodists 'arerqiiite as big oted, intolerant and exclusive as Baptists were - ever accused of being; and it is vain for. us to .look -to them for liberality and tolerance enough to allow us the "use of a public school build ing. Bretlsreit, will you .'-not' j come to our rescue n this plight, and help us to build a church of. ou r o w n ? Ab o v e ai 1 , h o wever, pray 'for jus that God may grajnt the Holy Spirit to prosecute the work at Dunn's Mountain in spite of all opposition. : 4 F. H. Meykii." Salisbury, Nov. 27, "1890. ( 'apital is pouring into the country', labor is well renumerated, and silver I dollars form the sole current funds of the people. Mrs. Tiernan, "Christian Reid " is soon to have a new book out, published by the Ap-. pletons, and those who have read it pronounce it to be her ! best work. A December WeJdJisg The following invitations art out: , Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Roueche announce the marriage of their daughter, Agr.es Helene, to Mr. Luciart Hay wood I larris, Wednesday, December sixteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, S a . i sbury, NortjTjCaxQhiia delay as possible. The excavations for the fowndalion lines have already bten dug, and Thr First tf ths eoni The iht now of .the Y inter maie its appearance ihh morning. Trams cemmg in from ilse. South were covered wiih tnow - this, morn ing and it seems from ,thi that the these will not be materially change !, It is retsonablv sure that the eollesre .... buildings will, be ready fur the pro- Vun upciung .i uiij oig msuiunon coid u av has b-cn geheral. next Uctober. . I he committee on building wants to be .right and:, to make no mistake at the start, and in this the members have displayed sound judgment. Once the work begins it wdl be pushed rapidly, to a A Demorest Cor.tt.-t. A Ci-n test for a .Demorest medal will be held at the Y. M. C. A. half Friday night. , A number v,i young ladies ihe city will take zuz lit u,.,,,,, a,:c ucv, wywci-nm a . Ul,s cotitejit. Tiete will jbe . i .......... , r : : I . iiuMi'i i miigiiiwueii.L ouimiiigs on the wooded hill overlooking Char lotte from the east. music and the public iV'idiaily -invited lo attend. V r Aa Interesting Fact. Says today's Newt and Observer: Sheriff J. M. Monroe, of Rowan, A Death iu AsLevuk or pneumonia. Mrs. McConnehaugh had Qjily ueeu Mluib H UUU auuuii.s j statesvills Landmark sad news will be a great shock ; g s lhc Lanamark: to ner many irienas. rue ae Tut, Tut, .-Squire.- This Wcn't Pass. . Squire Giilfy's reasons for hems ' tdected. are . set forth in not the this week. ceased was a good Christian woman and a loving wife and mother. She was about 32 years old. She leaves five children, the youngest art infant, just two weeks old. J '.- The funeral services will be conducted from the house on Chestnut street tomorrow morn ing at 10:30 o'clock and the re mains will be interred- in the Lutheran cemetery. Dr. McConnehaugh has only been living here since August, he having resided in the county near Mill Bridge previous to his removal here. : The v sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved oifles in their great sorrow. 1 n MissTKoueche is a very popu lar young lady of this city and Harris is a well known mail clerk on the Western. : After their marriage the cou ple will spend some time in Northern cities and will then return to Hickory, where they will reside. The remains of P. R. Yyeber j a young man 22 years .rdd, )oc . yesterday brourrht three new con-h. . . i . -Jx-. 1 . . , . through the city tins mummer victs to the perutentiarv. breaking! - XT , , , , , , ' ; , on their way to ew York. Mr. or the contest lor the Legislature m .,r , 4- . 4 ' . , i i . 4 . w.. -f, XI F - , , j Weber diea in A&heviiie ytster- ' his county Mieriii - Monroe said that 1 V c Every one who has used the Meadow Stock Farm will say it has no superior and is impossible to get 2 tter. . The Report is Incorrect. Says the Charlotte Observer: "The reports; of Attorney General Osborne furnishes the information that for the two . . . i years it covers tn ere was not a lgal execution i n the State Upon the face of the question i this appears to speak well for the State: We do not know whether it reafly does or not. Very likely a good many of our fellow citizens, who are going in and out among us dailyr, ought to have been hung within the past two years if not before." h We presume that this refers to the report embracing the past two years up to.. November. If suchis the case Attorney Gener al Osborne is entirely incorrect. There have been at least four legal executions in North Caro lina, during that tims to our knowledge, two having occui red in Salisbury. Mr. J. C. Turner went to IJowan last week to visit C. A. uffy, Esq , and the two enjoj ed a hunt together. Thy got a turkey apiece (supposed to be wild turkeys,) and 'SquiireGuf iy killed two squirrels at one shot. 'Squire Guffy was the fusion candi date for register of deeds of Rowan a the recent election and he offers this explanation as to why he didn't take the office lie savs ! when he returned from the convass all the la dies in his neighborhood importuned him so not to move to Salisbury that; he (after the election) sent his Demo cratic opponent word that he could hold on to .the fiice ; that ;lhe ladies wouldn't give him' (Guffyj up. Mr. Woodson, Mr. Guffy's Democratic opponent, might say that it was the number of Democratic ( votes in Rowan that kept the latter from taking the office .of register, but the wi$h it was that1 Walter Murphy, the Democratic candidate, was elec ted by 500 majority over Gut Price, son of Capt. Chas. Price, both of the young men hiving been at the Uni versity at the same time and both great football playerj. , Hr, Poo! Djw..fcd. . Mr A. II. i'ool has been downtd by the Southern ior thir y days. Mr. on tlie eiiiiiue Pool w.as enirineer 3 that ran ove- the neixru duim ricon iast Friday nicrhtJ "The White Cr.ck." JThe attraction on De. 8th W'illbe Kd. F. Rush's Spectacular Extrava ganza "The White Crook." Mr. liush has produced many burlesques, bnt in "The Wliite Crook" he has striven to give a performance that w7ould excel any previous effort. "The White Crook"' is' said to be scintillant with extravagant and humorous situations, incidents and dialogu, while the music is bright and melodious, i The production has been mounted superbly, costumed bjeautifully and interpreted by an excellent company, while pretty girls,- bewildering and picturesque ensembles are sure to delight. A Wrec-c Yesterday. The Western train which should have arrived- here 7:40 last night did not ge until 2 o'clock this ' morning At the flayer's Court. John Johnson was before Major Cougiienour last night for engagiui' j . in a ycrsmmage on Thanksii inn: dav. j he dropped o.35 In the town treas- i Ulr bv W3v nf inani-i The cause of the delay was ; . kept a hide bound secret among above is 'Squire Guffy's explanation and we give it. Marriages During December. Register of Deeds Woodson had an exceedingly busy5 month helping to many people during November. Dunne: this month the number of licenses issued were 27. ! Seventeen were to whites and. ten colored. A True Bill for Murder. The grand jury before adjourning Saturday erening fond a true bill for murder in the first degree against E. A Earner, who killed his tenant a week ago tonight. We understand that the bill was brought at the request of the solictor. There were summoned before the grand jury od th s case none but the witnesses for thX State. Three good white men testified at the inquest, of the eoroner's jury in behalf of the defense,1 who were not summoned to appear before the rand jury. railroad men but we learn that a wreck occurred yesterday be tween --Knoxville and Chatta- nooga. rne extent or aamage could not be ascertained. narrlage at voo ieat. ISliss Alice Elberson and Mr. Chas. M. Foil, both of this city, were mar ried Sunday at W oodleaf by Esquire W. A. Ihomason. The youug people have a large Mr. T F. O'Donnell, a well-known druggist of Parson?, Pa., in speaking of C hamberlain's cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy says : "Several time in thedast few years when suffering with cramp or diarrhoea I have rnad a personal test of the value of this remedy. The effect in each instance has almost immediate relief." Eor sale by James Plumraer druggist. Woolen over shirts from 50cts up. number of friends here who wish Call and examine the same at Sraool , . Bros & Rogers. Mr. Erwtn Changed. . Mr Robt. Erwin, who for the past several months has been on the road between Salisbury and Asheville, has been put on the yard at Asheville. Mr. Erwin assumed his duties Tat Asheville todav. See that your winter clothing bears the guarantee always given by Smoot Bros & Rogers. ; Will make your oldknive?, fork s spoons and table wire like new Will guarantee them to wear as long aa new ones. Pl2tXB & ANTHONT. The Salisbury Roller Mill Co. has erected a convient place to scald apd hang hog?, they invite all to cull and see. t Reynolds mild, naturally sweet Tobacco at . i Theo. Kluttz & Co's. We are selling overcoats very cheap. Brown Clothing Company. We have a great line of oyer coats to select from, and we are cut ting priees very low,- call aad let us show you. Brown Clothing Com pany. " - ' Tobacco to suit every taste at Toeo. F. Klvttz At Co's them, all happiness and joy. NOTICE Owing to my cad HEALTH, I HAVE DECIDED TO CHAXGE MY BUSINESS AM WILL CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK OF MTLLINERY AT t AND BELOW COST COMMENCING TUES DAY Dec. 1st. Fine French felt hats at 81.00 wor.Tit41.25. Felt hats Goets worth 85cts. Fflt, hats SOcts " Tocts. Felt- " . 40cts " GOcts. All silk ribbons from Gets per YARD TO 756tS. Silk velvet 61.25 rer worth -$l.G5cts. Silk velvet oOcts ter" vabd worth 75ct3. Fancy Feathers, Tips, Plumes, AlGRKTTS, AND ALL GOOD-? IN MlLLI NERY LINE. GlVE ME A CALL AND SAVE MONEYV : Mrs. John A. Murphy. ogers. The Working Mans Friend have a big stock of shoes hats and Gent wear that must go. ; Our stock of woolen underwear w full and well selected. Prices to suit any and all. Smoot Bros & Rogers. The Working Mans Friend have 1,200 suits that wilL be sold at your price. ! ; Have vou sent us those spoons you wanted plated yet? If not, send hem along, you wont know 'em yard I from new ones. .. The best all wool suit for the least money ever shown in Salisbury, at Smoot Bros & Rogers. Silks, Velvets, Ribbon's &c cheapest in town, at Reid & Harry's We intend to close out our 'over coats very cheap. Brown . Clothing Company. ' The great Modoc cure for all private diseases, price 50, 75 and $1 per bottle, for sale only ; -atEnnigs' drugstore. When sick send Jfor your phy sician. Then send your prcscriptioa o Enniss drug store to be ti Ued- " iXOULE i uertj win ue a meet- i ins of the stockholders of the Kniu ting Miil -at the Mayor's ofiice Fri- day night at 7 o'clock Important business will be transacted." S. II.-Wiley, Sec. &Treas. 2000 pairs sample shoes, including mens, women and. childrens, are be ing opened up to-day at Burts. R.. J. Reynolds Level Best a fine chew at Tjieo.,F. Kluttz & Co's. . W anted ; Three unfarnished rooms for light house keeping. Ap- ply at this office.'
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