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SALISBURY DAILY SUN. Lut their inclinations/ It, however, 1 (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS) leads us to inquire if there is not i . , . i Telegraphic News Condensed for las it would seem, more in this । lence of Hasty Reader: NEWS OF THE DAV. Conven- NICEOIS GIVES HIMSELF UP. JOF. X. ROUECHE, CUNT. N. BROWN Proprietors. Will Answer the Charge of Murder Brought in by His Father. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Six Months, Three One Month, One Week. like to admit. It appears, to say Syw j the least, they were, for some use, greatly interested in it. ; As stated above, this is a subject irt of the city 1 | of consideration. The great ma- Three villages in Ontario have been swept away by forest tires. The San Francisca (Cal.) Mint I will at once resume the coinage of Last Friday no one moi e For advertising rates apply to the publishers Entered at postoftice as second-class matter. Railroad Guide. Below is a condensed schedule ci the doparture of passenger trains from IntoefTect July 4th. 2nd DIVISION. NORTHBOUND. Nos. Norfolk, leaves 7:10a ni No 36. Local, leave No 38. No 11. 3rd division. Noll Local, It No 16 silver dollars. Jority of the Democratic party was Miss Katherine Gruber com- • • mitted suicide in Hagerstowi. Md., taught during last years campaign ; , , , , ■ ‘ . yesterday by hanging. to believe that 16 to I silver was: ' r o ' A family at Shell Creek Pre- the panacea for trie country s ills, , . ■ . . 1 : emet, Neb.. drank poisonedconee. ■ported. In Kentucky the contest ■ ( niy | v in battle of votes, the leading ciers of that State meet and finan- 8:15 p in | for the gold standard. Somebody 1' 111 1 is right. Who is it J This is the ■es 8:50 p in W ESTBOU N D. C li a t ta nooga, 1 ea ves Cha tanooga ,a rr i ves YADKIN. (Ex. Bund iy) arrives 8:55 p 11) 7:40 p in 7:00 a in No 47. (Ex. Sunday) leaves folk harbor yesterday morning. and one life lost. question. rhe Spanish Government I cided to grant autonomy to and to continue the campais as Benjamin Franklin was of the' opinion that a man ought to have i a vote because he was a man. The | I people of Connecticut have reached 9:30 a in 2:30 p m In different conclusion. They adop- | ted by popular vote on Monday last an amendment to the State Constitution which provids as fol- In a political light at Knuck le, Ky., eJacob Howard, Republican, was killed by John Milton, a Democratic candidate. An excursion train on the De n ver and Rio Grand was wreck) ‘d ; sons low: “‘Every person shall be ablejburt. Catapaxi, Colo. Two pe r were killed and 16 we^ All freight trains carry passenger to read in the English langunge, At Sunday Springs. Md., Win ■ Salisbury — r—r— any article of the Constitution or! .. , J , . ... . p ,. Timmons shot and killed V v m - N (’ Oct. 1897. . any section of the statutes or tins;... ....... 1 1 , illusion, his trther-iD-law. am* - estate before being admitted an , , . . . • . . . ialso shot his wife and her broth - elector. Every town in the State . . , . - ' u . - ,. er s sister. A family quarrel. cast a majority of votes in favor of ' • 1 the amendment. The effect will] The United States sanitary in- SPEAKS WELL FOR THE CITIZENS. In a conversation with the city's sanitary officer last night he tells us that Salisbury is now in a bet ter sanitary condition than he has surprised than Sheriff Davidson when Mr. C. C. Nichols, postmas ter at Culberson, brought in his son, Asbury Nichols, and ga^e him up. He was promptly placed in jail and will have to answer at our October term of court to the charge of murdering a negro girl. Our readers will remember that in July last a young negro girl by the name of Ida Moore was most brutally murdered. She was about j to become a mother. One night some man visited her house, drag ged her out of bed, beat and shot I her. She made a dying statement. | in which she said that young Asbury Nichols was the father o. In. child and that he and his uncle. James Nichols, were the cause ot her death. We prefer not to give further publicity to the many rumors afloat concerning this horrible crime, but will let the courts settle A Mr. C. C. Nichols says that | brother, James Nichols, will come jin at court and stand his trial. There will 1 be some startling and sensational Features connected will the case. It was the most diaboli cal crime eve# committee! in our county, and we trust that ue shall never rogain be calleel upon te ' relate a sin iilar act. YourShoe Money to pay. Our business is money’s worth, no matter what we do. We are may be limited to a dollar I and a half, or it may reach * the five dollar mark— i that’s your business—you know what you can afford to see that you get your i what you pay. And that’s not con- -~^=^^ I ceited, exactly, but we know j we have put all the brains we have into securing the very best shoes in all the different grades and we know if your shoe money is spent here you get the most for your money. We are now making a ^Burfs Own Children’s Shoes. Every ,iiC»??' big run on Make’’ pair warranted ALL LEATHER or your money refunded. They are not expensive Shoes either. be to put a premium on the ability Ap^Cor at Havana says there isy to read and write. This is a dif-1 danger of yellow fever infection j The Narrowest Escape. ferent tiung from a premium on, From cattle steamers plying be- j Nevwr bad man a narrower es- intelligence. The hard-and-fast! tween the United Statesand Cuba., j ea p e 'from death, and yet remain role will, no doubt, disfranchise; Twelve buildings, comprising I uninjured, than did officer J. II. « • • » Do You Want 8 $ „ • ever known it before. I he hog | many unfortunate citizens who. q| )e business portions of the’pretty 1 Bentt-in on Saturday afternoon, pens are kept cleaner, more care । though they cannot read and write, i little village of St. Elmo the is being taken in disposing of and'are more capable and worthy than | r- £ Lookout Mountain. Tenn. burly negro hold a pistal getting rid of the t^e, the pen-jothers who can res.’ - ’ pie are paying inorc attentio 1 ' o * cleaning their premises and is a decided nnge for the bett . along the line °F sanitary ?n. 11 attributes the present g, id condi ( trtf, ^tM' fact thm . fliert j but the people have been .uoused;' 11 J 0 .'’ 1 . st his stomach and tired, the .enetrated the vest, glanced FURNITURE? '>ck yards. • proper- he thick, blue trousers, and VA ihro^h the tail ot vest and coat tire in its conr.s. upon the question of cleanliness and are making marked advances 1 of; i whom was born at the same time is the the younger boys in that direction. r . well for the citizens. keep it up and in a short while Salisbury will be noted as one of the cleanest and best kept cities in ^’riuwkms. the col ored messenger who robbed the tax collector’s office, at Washing ton, D. C., of nearly §10,000, wa . of the yesterday sentenced to three years imprisonment. Mrs. Augusta Nack, who, with .s speaks 1 ftjpperor. The royal couple were Let them informed of this, and were exceed ¬ ingly interested in the very strange Martin Thorn, is in a Long Island coincidences, but this interest w jail awaiting trial on the charge of intensified when, on the lat occa-j having murdered William Gulden- sion of a royal birth- namely, the j suppe, wrote. Thorn a letter sug- little daughter of the Emperor- it | gesting silicide. was learned that the peasant’s wife I 'There SUBJECT OF CONSIDERA- in question had also given birth to' r pjON a, daughter on the same day. Sol , , astonished were the Emperor and 1- The Kentucky State Bankers Association, which met in Frank- Empress that they stood as god- two deaths and thirty-two new cases of yellow ■esferday there were four new cases at - >uni 1. the concns a ion violently b he rcgai.l‘ ' } and himself ali A accident — thi w • u-Nxyiness of his trousers l portion in which the shot was Tired. r Benton was attempting the ar- Test of Ned ('ampbell, a negro, charged with disorderly conduct. - - ‘Fayetteville Observer. Major Garland of Hampton, Va. Mammoth If SC OH* i&i W fort., Ky., Wednesday, protested against politics entering into or affecting its deliberations, but was soon turned into a miniature gold standard convention, Hon. E. A. Wilson, of Louisville, addressed father and godmother to this little girl, and have well provided for her future. bile, Ala.; no deaths. wards, Miss., there were ten cases. Strong had a notable visitor Tues day in the person of Major Wil- , iiam II. Garland, ninety-five years j of age, the sole survivor of the He has the largest stock in the city to select from, and while his goods are new, stylish and up to date in every particular, his I great battie between the Constitu- 111 " Itiim anil the Gueri'icre, which was j fought on August 19, 1812. Heis PRICES A RE TH E L( WEST. . Geo. W. Meads, of Baltimore/ a native of Virginia and lives at , , I yesterday pleaded guilty of bigamy I Hampton. When Lafayette was 10 * y 11 * ganil was sentenced to eighteen I here, in 1824, Garland was up- not t n on y no , non a oa .. | J u j le penitentiary, and I pointed on his escort by President tm ' ' ' (Joseph Sellers was sentenced . 'Monroe. Early in 1826 Garland lane passenger agin o te . >ei j ( | iree y 6arB j n jap f or embezzling, I accompanied Lafayette to France T . ‘lean & Asbboro rtolroad, has 11 1 ?T5 from 1 on the Brandywine. He saw Na- the origin and details the In- comlnumciltTon In the Charlotte; ’ - ' j po leon later at St. Helena. As a I Observer and the Raleigh Newel A special from Chattanooga 11 Jenn., says the drought in tha, M . . . , . . ' 14 1 well as a neighbor and friend of section is unprecedented. Lat ; ; . , 1 , - n L his father. Garland attended the! crops have been literally .burned | It will, be to your interest to call and see his stock before buying. TJ’xxclortal^iixx the bankers and explained to them dianapolis convention, and was re- ceived with enthusiasm. Gover-iand Observer that hits Marion nor Bradley delivered the welcome address which rang with such ex pressions as “the victory won for sound money last November,” and '‘national and commercial integri ty,” and each expression was lusti ly cheered by every member. Some of the bankers made short talks along the same line. This exhibition on the part of the As sociation is a subject of considera tion. The object of the bankers’ meeting was ostensibly to discuss banking interest, but it becomes a political gathering, with the gold standard the issue. The SuN is not up in finances - Butler and Ila.1 Ayer some pretty hard licks. In commenting on this matter the Lexington Di patch say We still stand by our up. ordinarily large streams hay ing run dry, and complaints mm^ funerals of Monroe and Jefferson. A Specialty. He has a line of Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc., unsurpassed in the State. Personal attention given to EMBALMING AND DIRECTION OF FUNERALS original proposition, i. e. that time will bring things round right and lay all imposters in the shade. News comes every day to the effect that people are disgusted with all this double dealing and this office swapping and this extravagence and this corruption and this in competency and this shameful erous and mournful come in fro in all parts in the territory aeljace^ 1 to Chattanooga. The Tenness^ river, ordinarily at a good bpatig^ stage at this season, shows a dep^ of only tivy.tuntks of a, foot. A Tramp’s Ingratitude. Binmiamton, N. Y., Oct. 7. Augustus Schneider, who worked for Mrs. Murphy on a farm about five miles from this city, bound her with ropes early this morning OUR SCHOOL SHOES waste of the people’s money officers. The production of wine California from the grape crop Reports Te cBed from sections of Ifmwv.s., Indian, cousin anil Michigan show by isoRering from drouth and in of many oreatr rom ! trunk there are very few who are —but it does know that when business men meet they discuss ’natters of most interest to themselves, usual ly regardless of how it concerns others. In this instance the bankers very naturally followed j twenty million gallons. This would furnish a quart apiece for every body in this country, and leave a small remainder for picnic occa sions. The wine industry is now firmly established in California, and the product compares favor ably with the better quality of wines imported from Europe. tires. Many fields have been swept away by the flames. Al! kinds of measures have been adopted to stay the advance of the fire and farmers are fighting the advance of the flames night and day. A report from Morris, Manitoba, says a prairie tire is rag ing there and a family of four per sons perished in the flames. The fire is supposed to have originated forest | S '=hi>™l« " home about thr of her son, stole and bank notes and disappeared. to the Murphy ' weeks ago as a 11 ■ an i p 11 n d w: i s g i v e 1. employment. Bridegroom Turns Outlaw. At Buck Falls, in the Creek nation, Indian Territory, John Wilson, aged 65 years, married a id-year-old girl and in the absence of Henry A. Grouse from home, the couple went to live in the lat ter's furnished house. When are the talk of the town. New line of Mens' and Ladies’ Shoes just in. As usual, we lead in LOW PRICES. from an others a; death. engine spark. L A reported burned tolcjeut them, Wi^on shot and killed Crouse returned and attempted to |him and then to^ to the wocds. M. Brown.,
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