V -1 - -. : f i I' ' 1. 1? - -."4" i - 5 "j 4. H j v- - DAY OF 7:D VTOESL JL Sbne c'C the City Chir - IroTV There yt ill t? No r arriilijgeitu nt fmatie for services at the Jit . cliurch to-iuorro.-, ' -:4 . .j-7jTher e ' wi I bo' the iisr 1 1 1 1 J . St.: LilWu Episcopal rx?h n : ttmoi row, a v - -, There will probably be' -uo t prgbablyr t- Alcra'at the - First Tresby teriaii attending; Presbytery; He : may -'.feend someohe du,: JT to-T' tuj :'v;.v6rshpatv.tG-l, uri" ,"for 'the-:beIL : S;yf r .'the ; Mou ch ' Mr oo'ne,' superintenirent i r I F n m. b S a in - . ill ot the rbtiisville otphana wi ' :' , v Catholic ' ChurchffRev; Father ;.;4oseph pasforHiih.31ai .'. at 10:3Q a. in. Evening evotion M , 18 p. in. The Christian Endeavor bOciety will hold if s regular meeting to: morrow night at 7:15- in the ; Sun Jav school roomxtf the Presbyte- r;n nhiirrh' Subiect: "'Thc Tri-J Hmph of Ghristianity." "Strangers will bo; heartily welcome. : Tliere will be service at Chest-, nut Hill Methodist church in the , humber;oJ,bales 1 bcnv. toot- irpf hemff marketed oa :ao ilJshnrv market. -T Tnirtccn bales ;vere?:ldfKuriay and ;.eJeven ;.y esicroay jlu,v p t itu i ai u c. ': - .Thp Con.cpjrrt-Standard sAysj r VMr.:Ernest Gobble has gone; up rrl to"thina.Grove,whereJbeviil lie ": married to Miss Sallie ' Secaler to . niffht. ' 5 r ir? vi-Telephone'Lines.'- - rJfssc; exchange.- .la-.wor kms: on the tele- phone line between this place and China Grove. If nothing hap pens he will have the . line com pleted Tuesday night. j The Concord telephone -people are working on the line from their town to China Grove, and wil have it completed Tuesday night So Salisbury and Concord will be connected by the second phone line next week. j ; Mont Amoena Seminary. j i j i Mont A mcena Female Seminary opened September the 6th with ji most encouraging enrollment. The - - total number of students is eighty four, representing the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. The ma jority of these are boarding stu dents. i Rev. Geo. H. Cox, president of the Board of Trustees, delivered ,." the opening address. ' The senior class numbers eleven. I Go to Jackson's market to see and bQy stirne of that tine beef he has for to-dav's trade. j We have lots of new clothes ready for your inspection. -Smoot Bros. & Roarers. ! Yon Kent On- Council street. Two furnished bed rooms with or without board. Apply at Sun -oflicc or P. O., box 113. ! FOR RENT: The livery stable op posite the courthouse. Apply to J. A. Thomason, Agent. I -V'- " . X . j , 'Z.Z1 GRQVE. Ir. v 4 rr-H but At- IjhcoId s cr near A'cster- U ut rtteii !L v his ? y LiU- he took up".riationnl politi Iku: it vry Svell. " Elm Grove. n :nrh' 1 tt I'Otlr J optl1 i; t .V. - 5 1 . beiur t o or 1 li i living anvi"'4ru iTv"i ,Lj A)so-at the Vfv ' " desirous -tori r County C- 'Shel l TI x j . Uisi tax collectihrr ;ti i i first of Octobe r.;l t i thd, candidates for ion VUl acbfjQpany4mn-as in vedrs ChaiiieAVellmr; bounty . thisv-eveninrr wedding to-uiorro'w ton, is to be married. to:nioriov Mr. Foster. . - - - ; New Citizens V.' Mr. C.; M. Rogers, of. China Grove, has - moved,- to Salisbury rrritMntrmakr tntirjnrc here.'. --M1C wilt :bd connbeted in . the pia j; bttsinesV iwitlchis lirot!iern-Iaw MtvO' S. GailhnorU; . ; v Str aYberries- j ' -lev c vP.lMy ler has ri pe straw- berries, not many but enough to sh iw that strawberries will ripen in jSeritember. It is- something urknuai to see ripe bef ries in' this part of the. country so late ia the season; " At the University. v v j. A. Caldwell, of Salisbury, has been elected one of thejeditors of the Tar Heel. . - Warren Khittz is jnanager of the foot ball team. Jle has gone to j Charlottesville, Va., to make arrangements for the annual foot ball game with Virginia on Thanksgiving-Day. v Street Repairing. The condition of Main street is ssti ch as to cause comment . by a number or people in passing. Several gentlemen were heard dis cussing the subject this morning. O le of them very soberly sug gested that a bridge would soon be needed across the gulley which rtns down . the middle of the street in j front of the postoffiee. The rains of recent months have made there what looks now like a gone dijy branch. Pure Pork, Balogna, Weiner, and M xed Sausage at Jackson's market. Only place in town where you ca h buy 2100 JinencoHar for 10c. jSmoot Bros. &Rogers. NO CURE Ni FAY. That is the way all drupgisti sell GBOVE'S STEL.ESS C111LL TON LO for Malaria, Quinine in a tasteless form. Clnidren love lis ana rever. it is simpiy iron ana fi. It Adults prefer lt to bitter, nauseating To ncs I'rice so cents. lIUSI'C:-Mss .Addie E. White tcdclier of vocal and instrumental niusi. Terms on application. Those Peyser collars are as tine as the hnest made 2100 linen ou can own them for 10c. each.-- jmoot Bros. & Rogers. v SALISDURY, Hi;C, SATURDAY; POPULISTS . COUE' 0 VEIL A Leader Coines Over to the Democrats "ani I la!: 3 a Speech- - ?YcstnHy was -a jrea.t-day ill Ihath:ini - j 'ntyc There .was a spea kiiis? and barbecue at Gold.stori in. that county vmcvivas attended by two, thoii&tnd,peopleu ' " Ilonv hee'S0Ytniatiqi Sails i l 'H:y,- w's-present AnU"iiade one of -pch " '? of 4ho uay r -When he awtjcuieithe Pppu : ly in thb coilrfty' came i( ?C ;nd jnade a spejc.b -Hcj: sta-. ' that:inlhefIltui-:he'v.would ),vith"thV.whitci; 'iicn hi liit "lie haLfdtifrht 'fonrnqars ' d m hf c ud. hutduriiiff ' JIit ,for-fTpil"i'6r'n- TP a !to uian'o'vernmeht, mil'' be -found ' t! TfTav hr 1 if' 5i- .: s -t -k I . .V. bCO 'n the is that t a sweeping in the cotii- e turned- home Oiiii 1. liojLs -the : house wild is at present raising 5 . roof on a part of Wadsworth's stable, goes to CherVy ville to raise thA roof of .the cotton mill. . His nc :t. work ill be:;Jn - Salisbury, and then he comes hc?, says the Jhaflot ' "rver - This morningjrbctwe;en the pas- sens:erdepot andjUain street, a ladies black purse, silver trimmed, was lost :T It is the , property of Mrs. M. J. Cork of c3oncord,and contained money and a railroad ticketi. Finder will please leave at StiN office and get reward. Feast of Rosh Hashanalf. v . . - - The sol em' feast of Rosh liash- anah (new year) 5651); was inaugu rated yesterday .evening by the Hebrews of the world. This is the last lay of the year 5658 A. M. , according to ancient Jewish chro nology.. At 6 o'clock yesterday all Jewish business houses in the city were closed and will "not be open for business again until -6 p. m. this evening. The New Year is. a festival of sacred character. It is called in the Bible the day of the blowing Ul LllU OUUXU1 ilUUI. AA1A., A.. IHIV1 of memorial (Lev. xiii., 24). The lesson of the day is that of life's uncertain tenure. Followers of the faith are reminded of the fact that thev are one year nearen the inevitable grave. Prominence is, therefore, given to the thought of self -investigation. The books of life are balanced, and the good and evil deeds recalled. Emphasis is laid upon the thought cf God as Universal King' and Ruler, as the Divine Justice that s:overns the world. "Keep your pants on with At- wood suspenders." Sold exclus ively by Smoot Bros. &; Rogers. ; : ; , Shingles at my place to-morrow. P. II. Thompson. House Wanted- Si ze four rooms in a desirable locality. Address box 264, Salisbury, 1ST. C. MO CORE-M0 PAT That is t he way all druggists sell GROVE'S las m.ijjss uhill TOMO for -Malaria. Chills and Fever. It is simply Iron i and Quinine in a tasteless form.- Children! love it. Adults nrefer it, to hitter. nAiiseiRtinz m . . . . t ' ionics, irice oO cents. " Silkaline and drapery just ijn ;at the Corolina Racket. v R(Kra over office for rent. Overman. , EYEianfeV SEPTEMBER 17,' -.-.r-" i- " " , - -- A. ' - i1 . NOMINATED :- FOR SENA- '. -J- vIORS TOrDAY. ; .J Con viou-rjaf r-Lexueton; Stafford , ' '6f Foriyth'tT Was Chairman r J- JZtt at IXoon.-" 4 t'Lexh- ,IN:Se The tPYhetoiai -Dfs- triclfDc i; 'vntic "convention "met - - - . - 3 at Tiexingtn f:&t r noon to-day , Wlu lf :i Wird; 'oiyrsyth; vas chairman 'd.HB.tVarner. C. Pi.i,, Jf.jjT.M, .Julian' and A. J.- Ions- r, rev jtaine. - ..'.-s-T:f i-i Lv rgamzatrOn .the - con ; - -JT jr ........ jri. - , '.f OiitiOii !iu : irned" for "linner,rf. It .gain at, l;30;andr nominated i.inimoiuslv i JbhnC; Thomas, of Davidson, av-;! .Ko'befl'BGIe'nQVoj ForsytbVfoi Bccators. - .v - Clint N. BRowyX' APTIsrvi SOLDIER?' 3 He isA7anted Iir;Asheville-An Offi .IfrpmihC'AshQville'iUzen'-we see that Fre ilouston, who about eiglit month pi?: held the posi tion of y..Rondaetor on the loca yards of thVSouthefn at Asheville and w ho 1 c f trtbat city- very i sud- denly uiKlorcIprJ, has been lo cated. Houston i -.charged with forging the Crimes of railroad men tu cuucks. ,.vsoon :as nis assa c ::i tcs sun j ec t h .jr,IIo,;.stonJweri delphia.":There he joined the Firif Pennsylvania regiment, giving his name as James "K. 15rown. this regiment passed, through Asheville yestenlay, homeward bound from Camp Poland, Knox ville. . I -:- ' . . Houston was seen and recog nized by Conductor Thomas E. Mclean. . As soon as the military train pulled into the station Officei Mc Donald, W. II. Deaver and a num ber of railroad men began an ef fective search for the forger and soldier. When found he said lie had been getjting along very Cwell since leaving Col. J. Li- Asheville. ; ; Good told the officers they could not have Honston, so a telegram was sent to Secretary Alger' asking that Houston be given into. the custody of the civil authorities at Greensboro. -Hop- ing that the Secretary of War would grant the request, Deputy Sheriff McDonald left on passen ger train No. 12 with the inten tion of following the train., On arriving in Salisbury, however, the officer found that the train was too. far ahead, and therefore re turned. Attention Young Men. ' There will be a meeting in the Sunday school room of the Metho dist church to-morrow evening at 5 o'clock to which all those who were interested in the late Young Men's Christian Association of this city are cordially invited Other youngi men are also invited to attend. It will be a social meeting and it is hoped that a large number of the young people will be present. Our new Palmer & Phoenix derbies in brown and black are the acme of perfection in head dress. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. ' : : - . . ; WANTED: Good 4 or o gallon milch cow. H. A. Bernhardt. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT - i - ' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets AH Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. At cents, 1898 : . t - - comissioi! OFF. SAILED. FOE' PARIS." TliinkaT5rV Will Be IIomtckV7itli Spain's i Commission- A Dfense qf, .thfrvSnrg-eon GeneraL pVance,; to - meet the commission- ers m.tue opanisn government and io nnauy septie. the terms of peace between the two countries, j V ' ; V hen questioned J udge Day; chairman of the contmissionV'aid: . ; 1 suppose yoti would like to know exactly what' arethexoridi tions&l the-treaty and ', what: w luiuK jwym n3x togetner witn tne impressions in'l'aris of the! Span ish com mission ers. ' J I - . We had"a "conference rwith vfbe caoinet Detorc we -Ytott Washing ton and withhold.' our' iirstvmeU- .. . 1 - .. :. t : ... . - .1 - . ... lfig aboard jtheJstcamoK this after- uuuu. .-ua' an. unacrstana ?tne -. TIT . -.: ir ' . -. ' . i wishes; of thecabioCtnd belcye there. wjllj be practicallytnd change alter our - conference with- the Spanish conimissioners..- v Wq th in k America's tor mS "wil 1 be regarded ns i;easonabIe..Tiiere- fore' we bclieYCt.the work - of; the opmmission will not ? lye-impeded itiseiess discus. jon." BUSINESS- PULL AT WASHINGTON.: I-C Washington, Sept! 17: -There is practical iy i no business r.t tne White 'Ho'ase.' The President was driven ..to StTMaUhews church for the reposeof Ihe " s.ul of ' the late JEmjpress of Austria v It was a mostr; impbsini-.-r" " and was " attendeji"-.byv- 'resident McKinley, rrrha lt -c rnisv'Gab- inet and,:.the ir3jpmi.'cops;; Am bassador. (j&m lion ,- rei ptlQ s?,irs mYW Vashingt0n:Sep:ttt vy Department is'makihg acig menoraherefivesei8 will go out of com m ission arid; lie held in reserve at Ueagm lariiJ navy yard. One line "officer inc one engineer "officer; -will beaSr signed to each vessel theprincipal of which are the cruisers- Mineap olis, Columbia, " Ram' Kathadih," Dynamite Cruiser . Vesuvius, Aux iliary Cruisers '.-Yankee,;- Dixie, Yosemitc, Marine Transports Badger and Panther. Besides the officers there will be a sraa of enlisted tneh. I fosree - ..SURGEON GENEKAIi S DEFENSE. Washington, Sept. 17 The Sur geon (jenerars o thee of the army department to-day gave j out a statement concerning the respon sibility of the medical department of the army which said among other, things. ... - j "It would require a superhuman power to meet the expectation, of many of those who have . criticised the surgeon general. ' "His responsibility is great, Jtmt it is impossible for him to person ally administer or supervise the medical administration" of Jthe -ar mies in the field. I For this reason there were appointed chief sur geon for each military department, each army corps, each division and each brigade. ; These chefs"are responsible to their commanding generals, and the surgeon, jgeneral has no authority over therii To hold the surgeon general respon sible for the conduct of five hun dred or more regimental surgeons, appointed by the Governors of the States most of them witho at mili tary experience, is absurd " "The same is true regarding the six hundred contract doctors em- srciA t.isrATcii to '.-thjs trs . Sj tSrl018 ndrho has direct charge ' ArfcafrVPeac-misone -'WJ.l, med.cal supply md have WWejaESVCaiijpj'oiia'Vna 1 -h-0, &ureon ' seneral will-sitfl.thfs afooVfdr Patis; : 2?Jeayored. to anticipate the - the city especial ly bef esept: lO Cents Per Week- ployed,: The Jirgent need of mel ical .assistance made . it impossible to haveMoarda pf bxamination for thesedoctors.J Even; if ild KaVeCqualifid- they . Ii6keu ex periqncendvthe -rsurgeon general inot responsible for the neglect 9? incompetency, of medical; v?ili-cers-Avheher regular and vohm--i. teer..His duties were to recom- - mend the assignment of' medical army and has estab lished t branch . : sunnlv stations- Most of the orders !came, byk tele graph and.-sometimes -lucre were no means of transportation. Hos. pital trains" or ."transports ariinot under his direction.'V - -" , : - -" - - Wheeler'fca: Cou-rei ! -; sV'ei aL djstatc:h" TO r'AjBTstjiO I ' Birmingham, ;AIa .Sptrt 7 -The DetaocVatiprimaSy -of '-ttic EighthT - district; nbminataxl'General AVheel- - er-for Cohgrcs. -'There, wa.- no . - srECfAL "DisriTutVTIIEsN-3 -;i: Now-Vork,- Sept 17 Tlie litst sliirwtly ing-.t he Spanish -tfag- which has "cn&ed this port since, "war wjtr4.pain"-as;:lc"clared,--,-arrived tcV-day. -.;i:hv is tl.j'-Oran AntillV i r r ing,.cigh t . pasieugeirs -;and:i v iM.JtTopiinent Clcr .A. - LSPECIAL.JISrATCII ' T'TE UX.l Belfast," -Ireland, .ept, i 'Rev. lnn Hall, crie of th lending, ler grmrh of x Now died", hero tlllo ILiwlUL ' iPECJ A Jj- D11 TfTI To 'tDE SUN. V Middleboro, ia-. Sept.1 17v Charles Bourne, the voung man suspecfecr of J complicity in : the 4th yt murdered Marion 1 Grace ralxpor f ; ret umed-r He l' rCjtbe attempt i.auu? ui me ar nv .inn ruis 'stni tctbirtpridige v JDisarmamntD emanded. I FspecjAlt Disi'ATcn to the-sunT. ..'- Candia, Sept. 17 A admiral Noel, ' the British .naval com mander, has " handed a note to the Turkish gov- ernment demanding the disarm a- , ment" of the muisulman popula tion. - ; ;.; . . The Governor is -awaiting in- " stiuctions from the Turkish gov. ernment. . . ' 4 . - Salisbury wants . electric lights, Salisbury must have electric lights and Salisbury will.- have electric lights, these big black gas pipes laying along the gutters of the streets to the contrary noth with standing. . Although as a rule they are men of long lives, no fewer than 1,723 members -of" the sacred, college of Cardinals have died since Leo XIIL ascended the papal throne, and 67 of this number were of his own creation " Fine. veal and .forty spring lambs for sale at Jackson's. Novelties in Chenille spreads at the Carolina Racket. . - Miss Hutchinson' can accommodate a couple of gentleman boarders. Coun cil street. FOR RENT: Five room" house on Fulton street: water and stable. Ap ply at Sun office. j A .v V-

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