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SALISBURY DAILY SUN. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) -Americans are calling: atten tion to the bio fire which devasta ted a goodly portion of historic Tiraphic News CoitdVnse4of the Conven- A Brute In Human Guise hoots His JOE X. ROUECHE, ( CLiNT. N. BROWN, J Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One Year, Six Months, Three One Month, One Week, 14-00 2.00 1.00 .10 NEWS OF THE DAY. A MUBDER Iff GREENSBORO. Almost Delivered by Carriers to any part of the city I the alarm was sent ' . without extra cost. ; . are, un '.. S'or advertising rates apply to the publishers Office" over Burt's shoe store, on Main street. k ----- ' Entered at post-office as second-class matter. Railroad Guide Below is a condensed schedule of. , ' the departure of passenger trains from way Salisbury by the schedule which went into effect July 4th. 2nd DIVISION. NORTHBOUND. No S. Norfolk, leaves 7:10 a in No 36. Fast Mail, leaves 10:47 a m No 12. Local, leaves :15 p m No 38. Vestibule, leaves 9:"5 p m . 2nd DIVISION. SOUTHBOUND. No 37. Vestibule, leaves 8:17 a m Noll. Local, leaves 9:37 am No 7. 'Charlotte, leaves 8:15 p m No 35. Fast Mail, leaves 8:50 . m ! 3rd DIVISION. WESTBOUND. Noll Local, leaves 9:55am No 15 Chattanooga,leaves 8:55 p m No 12 Local, arrives ' ' j 7:40 p m No 16 Chatanooga, arrives 7:00 am ' vadkin. No 48. (Ex. Sund jy) arrives 9:30 a m No 47. (Ex. Sunday) leaves 12:30 p m London town recently, and point ing to the fact that our British cousins are a hundred years more or less behind us ;n the systematic working of their fire departments. half ail hour elapsed after in before the London I lire department was ready . I li -r-r io ngut me names, nere- hi America, hardlv thirty seconds would plapse Iefore any of .our city fire departments would- be ready for any emergency. Verily, ience of Hasty Readers Wife to Death. Fire at La Crosse, Wis., caused a loss of $200,000. The United States Tobacco Com pany, of Richmond, Va., has made an assignment. In an encounter with a ruffian at Buffalo, N. Y., William McCarthy had his ear bitten off. - - j Greensboro, N. C, Dec. 4.! Not in the history of Greensboro has there ever occurred a more brutal or uncalled murder than the one that happened this after noon in the southeastern part of this city at 1 o'clock. ; ? The facts are these: Sonly Ry a great Na an one. Uon in more an, a fugitive frohr justice, . with Notice has been given pf twcntiJ three warrants for his arrest, one contests to I Hi made in the U. & for cruelly, beating his wife, stole House of Representatives. hack to the viiy this afternoon, Three men killed and a score of waited until his hard-working, ; .. i' Til.f ' I i persons were injured in a collis U"1"""1 Vltl U1CI 11At5 sionof electric cars at Detroit, Meu iweive naiu-ean.cu uomju. Mich. irom her uoaruers ineu, wnen sac "ihu our tf 1 m iimisf with ho laws of that State, Reduced prices in cotton nrints . 4l. , , .v . : . ' 1 " ctJttuii piiuu inonev to fo nav oti her weekiv iiv e stimulated .,....... nf iTmpAi-ir -v:frr band fofc damages when he mauls trade in the New York dry goods Lpn, iM tlllllim";U ul nn i ..,Ji u. ,::.. i J.i :J ; to her, and, with I . 1 - - .- (jrermanv threatens to hnnilmnl throat, demanded ! j A; pew York Judge has deci ded that as the husband and wife def the be a case of something like suicide ? is hands on her he money. AcL-ording to a despatch from fuses demands. the coast forts and perhaps the city of Port-au-Priuce if Hay li re- Havana it is believe 1 tha" no fur ther reinforcements of Spanish There were 250 business failures Ivill be required for Cuba, in the ni States Iast weekv All freight trains carry passengers. Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 6, 1897. COTTON CONVENTIONS. The cotton growers' conventions which are soon to be held at At lanta and Memphis are attracting considerable attention throughout the cotton growing: States. Meck- troons . i - i ii the present forces beinsr re-arded 'U.vun lor tne same , v.-- i . i jvi - - a. weeK or iasi year. i T7 C!lil 1 . . rj. oioiey, . mercnanr, in Sheffield, Iowa, and worth $40,000, " ,.i a. j' i i ?t: ii was snoi (ieau wuiie roouinsr a as sufficient to suppress the insur rection begins. before the rainy season A racine ytiaiiroaa maae ii mail train on the Union run the i - other day of 519 iniies in 559 i . neigh borin or store. On being refused, he shot her three times, once in the head and in the breast, the third probably going wide. , The poor woman f eh and died almost instantly. A: no gro woman who was in the employ of the Ryans sawv Sonly when he stepped up to his wife, and asked for the money, and, when she saw him draw the pistol, she ran screaming into the house, and told the RyamchildrenJ two (laughters A. saloon Keeper named Lasar and someVboarders that the man and his wife are charged with was trying to shoot the mother. minute. Deducting stops it made smuggling into this country $100- They got to the door just in time 000 worth of diamonds. to see the shooting. One of., the The 4In Atlantic City" theatri- hters got there in time to try cal ..nmnnnv.wftnt to Was nf A n Pveut . ub uumuie tiagcuy. i J " I "V" gusta, ' Ga. , Saturday. The per formers were all dead broke. Every Fall cold and wet and snow and slush. ordinary amount of we have a sort of harvest home, festival in the way . ' of gathering .the new crop of shoes for the months of There's got to be more than the wear resistance in winter shoes, for that's the. time that tries their soles and their uppers too. You may not have noticed the great lot of shoe cases we have just received and unpacked, but oil looking them over we have come to the conclusion that ve now have the best ' line of winter shoes that ever came into this town. They're too good to keep and we won't own them ions: it vou win come m ana nave a look at them. The made them running time of 62 miles an hour. up on t A Peciliar Boy. Elkin Times. " Mr. Horton Haines, who: lives he Big Elk, was And our Crack best makers and we guarantee them to be worth the. little prices we ask. Our Children's English! Pebble urain School Shoes at 65c . S5c and $1.00 per pair. Proof Kid School Shoes at $1.00, $1.25 and; $1.35 per pair, leather soles and size. are all counters, and are as good as any School Shoes on the market, noth jvithstahding any representations others mav make or what prices tly may'ask you. we will reiunaj tne money or a ne pair of Shoes for overy pair not as represented. in town ; - lenburg, and perhaps several other last Tuesday, and with him 1 was counties in North Carolina, have 'H oaiuoru naiiies, ai ooy or . " , , , ' , 18 years, well grown and intel- appomxea a aeiegaie to tnese con- ,. r . u L u. , . . ligent, but with the peculiarity sen ted in these conventions. Though late, the Sun calls espe cial attention to , this, matter and trusts that the farmers of the coun ty will take steps to send a dele gate. It is to be earnestly hoped that the deliberations of these" con- ventibns will resultrhTgool. present price-of cotton 5 to 5 cents per pound places the cot- f P,ca . . home. ton growers in an extremely seri ous condition. This is especially true in North Carolina where the weed must be forced by manures father or any person to speak a word wpen ho is away from home Dutwnue.ne is at nome taiks as glibly as anybody; we tried to get him to jjpeak, but it was a failure. His fatljier says that wrhen the boy was quite small,! he wast visiting a neighbor, and; a man teased tlio The boy, who got mad, and from that time on he has steadily refused to word while away from A Solemn Warning. . i ' AVinston Sentinel. One of our proiiinent citizens ' and expensive fertilizers. The uPon returning j home irom busi- farmers here cannot really raise it at 'this price and make ends ness a tew nights ago, decided to lttle lun by irightening his have a wife. Entering the basement he made under the room in which meet. Something must be done to relieve this condition if they his wa)j are to continue growing cotton, his wife was busily engaged and The originators and promoters of ... . some plans that will bring about began jumping his head against the floor. She inquired of the servant The re the meaning of the noise, ly not being satisfactory shelter price. Apropos to these she proceeded to investigate. As conventions, it is but truth to note that former efforts (and there have been several of recent dates,) to promulgate some tangible meth ods towards raising the price qf ci Uon, h . e failed of their pur pose. " VVre trust, however, that the forthcoming conventions may be of better results, and in the moo w i i rio rocnonf -f nil r n rnro h o f Rowan take hold of these ques tions and have a representative in these meetings. she can e around the corner of the ! A bill has been introduced in the Georgia LegislatuVe to save Mrs. Elizabeth N.b!es, th'e mur deress, from the gallows. Marshall Blanco proposes to employ white and negro guerrillas against the Cubans, . replying to the rebel tactics with similar war fare . . It is believed that Turkey wH plead poverty as an excuse for not paying indemnity for the destruc tion of American missionary projl- erty. l? - Martin Thorn, the condemned murderer of William Guldensuppe, was taken to Sing Sing prison Saturday, where he will be elec trocuted. ' The Rainy Day Club, of Balti more, is meeting with success in its efforts to' encourage the w ear ing ol short skirts by women in inclement weather-. In the United States Court at Macon, Ga.,. Saturday, T. W. Hodge, Kistmaster at Yonkers, Ga., was pujt on trial on a charge of robbing the mails. Large re-enforcements of Japa- nese troops have arrived at the Island of F ormosa. The Japa nese army now occupying that I- house thte-husband? sprang out of larUl numbers 50,000 mem the eel ui it and ran. ruir lt - u i fr,i M . ' William Kern has made a -We are told that prosperity and confidence, particularly con fidence, would come, with lc- iviniey s eieciion. auu now pros perity is doultful, to say the least, and the Philadelphia Press and other gold papers ate howliDg for "the creation of confidence" more confidence to produce prosperity. Tl-ir i-tortttln' Yrt 'C lim J n t 1 ii .-rri and are ready to kick vigorously. A ugusta Ch ron iclc. I novn troc . nrn Tdnro nnnr which he thought he could jumpf but wh 3n he made the leap his pants c i ught on the fence tearing them from his waist down tothe foot. : c ; ; : ' j His vife heaped him from the fence and he returned home' with full determination never to try to play a noke on his wife again. Large Purchase In Georgia. j Col. jF. A. Salaman, an Eng lishma i now stopping at the As tor House, New York ,city, ; has npleted the purchase' of the tract of pine and cypress just co McGce timben acres gia. on be, dicate. lands, comprising 118,660 The German Ambassador at Washington was a gay high flyer in his youth. He has on Jiis per son scars received in twenty-one, remov duels fought while he was at Heidel- capita situated in Southern . Geor-j iThe purchase was made lalf of an English syn- Mills will be at once erected and I umbering wil I 1 ie car ried cn extensively. The lum ber is to be exported to Liver pool a id Hamburg. Many Eng lish a id. German families have been engaged to settle on.the land, and the same will be , con verted in to fan berg. is, as fast as . the tim ber is ed. Prominent London ists arc Interested in the en- j ter prise. con fession at Waterloo,- la., in which he alleges that he was led by. his sweetheart Delliah Fales, to as sist him in the murder of his father. ; The suit of ' Dr. Harrison Wag ner against the. county commis sioners of Frederick, county, Md., to recover nearly $2,000,000 on- magistrate judgments resulted in a verdict for the commissioners. Consnmption Positively Cured. Mr. R. B. G reeve, merchant, of Chilhowie, Va., certifies that he had consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money , could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, Imt got no relief; spent man nights sitting lip in a chair; was induced to try Div KingVjNew Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending to busi ness, and Dr. King's New Discov er Vs is the grandest remedv ever x3 Mammoth horrible but Sonly, after accomplishing the horrid deed, turned on his daugh ter and. started to shoot her. On seeing the man hechanged his pur pose and ran down an alley and es caped. As soon as the news was carried up town to the police headquar ters, othcers were sent in pursuit and orders were j given to shoot him on sight, if necessary Sonly Ryan's whole life has been a career of crime. He. has been in jail probably .a dozen times for stealing and beat- ing his wdfe. A few years ago he was in jail for theft and while there became sick or pretended to be sick-and professed conversion at a meeting held in jail by some re ligious organization, and a petition was handed around which effected his release. j It was only a short while until he was again at his old taicks and he was silpposed to be somewhere in Randolph'1 county '-when the mur der was committed. Ryan has four children living, XT U ld Wno one a' vouncr o-irl : almost, (rrnwn. . , o3" - rr " The grief of these was pitiable to behold. Mrs. Do Not JBil to Visit ''.8' ' - ! - ' '. Furniture Emporium. Words fftil to describe the beauty of our Furniture in design, up holstery or perfect finish. Our Library Tables, Book " Cases, Leather Couches and- Leather Chairs are rich and ornamental, as well as durable arid eminently useful. Our Curio Cabrnets are what the collectors of specimens need. - ; Ryan is spoken of as a hard-working, respectable woman by the neighbors and was support ing herself and children by keep ing boarders. 1 Ryan was disguised in a worn- nn"s skirt when he did the shoot- ig, and his wife did not know who shot her. ,1 " . ', A few hours after the shooting occurred Ryan was arrested and safely lodged in jail, j .0, Shotlt; It Costs Nothing. Haverhill (Mass.) Gazette, Rep. If prosperity doesn't get here pretty soony and with both feet, this paper cannot be depended up on much longer to do any shout ing. The plain fact is that times are hard and business dull." St6nk in th P Vff Tr r select from1, and while his goods are new, stylish and up to date in every particular, his THE - " - i . - WEST, PRICES AJIE A Specialty. Hq has a line of Caskets. Burial Kobes, Etc., unsurpassed in the State. Personal attention given io DIRECTION OF FUNERALS EMBALMING AND Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world, for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores; Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money reiuuueu. rnce jo cents per dox. For sale by Kluttz & Co., d ruggists. val liable Proper ty for Sale One new seven-room 'House On cor- made, as it has done so much for er' "orthT1?e' AvB.lackmTer'? him nn,l ' nUn fv ,,,1, ;n i ; . Has Gas, Hot and Cold Water. H. s a mm and also tor others in his com- nt is munity. Dr. King's New Discov ery is guaranteed 4ior Coughs,' LOlds aiKi Consumption, fail. Trial bottles free F. Kluttz & CVs 'drug store. good renter at $lo per month. Pi ice $1,800. : ' ;j .. -. ... One vacant corner lot on . Church Tf Cnf street, first street southwest of Chest- 11 (KIU t nnt. Will IlicrK finh,ri Trio 41 an at Theo. i . . i KLUTTZ & .KEiNJjLEMAiS. W e return thanks to the citizens of Salisbury and Rowan county for the liberal patronage we . have ha;l at their 'hnnds. We hive been benefitted and we feel' sure you have. Our fai r dealing has won us many new customers during the pdst year. We are determined to push -our "uo'UWO tluu luaKe tne coiningyear even more -. . sfi 1 a f V . - i i uus- continue to buy your Shoes from next 3 ear will be more'prosnerous nlsn. Yours to serve, . . , i prosper- us. and your
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