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.X ' - r ' "" V EST SEST QUALITY BREAD, SO LoaTes for Sl.oo at T. Is. SWINK'S FOR. CAKES of all kinds, frosh baked call on T L. SWINK ' : - - VOL. IV. NO, 104. j J SALISBURY,! N. C, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY S, 1899. - 10 Cents Per Week V 'V DECEMBER MARRIAGES. More Than TTsual Pifty-Nine was the Number r Register of Deeds Woodson is- sued fifty-nine marriage licenses during the month of December. December is always the leading month of the year on the marriage score but the month just closed was a leader of Decembers. The sale of licenses averaged nearly two a day. Forty papers were issued to white couples and nineteen to col ored couples. Dedicated Yesterday. Christiana E. h. church, located six miles from here on the Gold VJIill road, was dedicated yester day. Rev. C. A. Brown, the pas tor, was assisted in the dedicatory service by Rev. L. E. Busby, of this city. Rev. Busby xreached the sermon, taking for his text the 17th verse of the 2Sth chapter Genesis. A large congregation was present. Wedding Cake. On the 31st of December Mrs. S. 0. Ketchie, of the county, re ceived a nice box of cake and some other presents from her son, Henry Ketchie, who lives in Illi nois. This was some of Henry's wedding cake. He was. married on the 25th of December to a pret ty little sweet sixteen year old Til WW ffin oi Illinois. His motner was very fond of the cake and appre ciated the presents very much. Building Committee. 1 ' The members of Christ church, with the council and-pastor,. Rev. iJVUUejniatjat : ir. v esper- man's store, at Spencer, to elect a building committee. The com .mittee went to China Grove, to get up plans and prices and will soon let out the - contract for the building of the Lutheran church at Spencer. Meteoric Showers. A meteoric shower is due to night the radiant point being in the constellation Draco. These meteors which are described by Mr. Denning as swift and making long streaks should be looked for in the north, under the Pole Star. Annual New Year German. The new year germ an is to be given in the opera house to-night by the young men of the city. It promises to be a swell affair. About twenty-five couples will be on the floor. Music will be fur nished by a band of white men. Bound Over. ;: . A young man, Jeff Beeker, w-as bound over to court by Esquire Murphy this afternoon. He was charged with drawing a pistol on the son of Mr. A. H. Newsom yes terday. No Court. The mayors court started off the new year with no business at all. jNo cases were on the docket for trial today. Lost A small Scotch Terrier white with brown spots. One ear brown, answers to the name of Cutus. Any person finding may come toMrs. L. D. Parker. Snen- cer, and et reward. r For Rent: 4-room Chestnut Hill. cottage on ;i W. R. Woodson. '- NOTICE: Any one wishing Brick can see Mr. John Ilanna, or leave or ders at Ludwick & Black's stable. R. A. BROWN. Boarders Wanted Applv to Mrs. Dr. Stallings, Park Avenue, Salisbury. RAMSAY-ANDERSON NUPTIALS. i- -i.j - ' r 1 - ' I P J I ' ...... 1 t . 1 " "' 1 " i ii . i . Salisbury Boy Married in Seattle The Event of a Week. The Seattle, Washington, Post Intelligencer of December the 25th iyes along account of the mar- riare of Mr. Claudius C. Ramsay. toMiss Grace Eleanore Anderson, and pri its pictures of the bride and groom. Mr. Kamsay is a Salisbury boy, the son of Dr. J. G. Ramsay, but has beep in Seattle for some years. He was! married on the 20th of last month to M iss Anderson at Trin ity Fairish church. The church was not large enough to hold the many friends of the popular couple who gathered to witness the nup tials. The I'ost-Intelligencer speaks of the wedding as "the' one impres- &iveiy oeauuiui social event oi tne week." Af tei the ceremony a" banquet was ser yed the bridal party and the couple then left for a trip through Southern California; Special Features. The met as Methodist Sunday school usual yesterday afternoon but the Sunday school room proved to be too small and the school moved over to the main part o I the church, where Dr. Weaver addressed the children. There i were some special songs for the occasion and a collecti on was taken for the poor, the chil dren of the school giving instead of receiving at this Christmas time. It Was ja Good Move. : Our I neighbors, Charlotte, and y &9spendi tbfi ordinance- ffpjairist -f:re-cr4ckt5rm this year and seem to have seen the wisdorr in it. Now let us start in time at d dispense with the nuis ance next year. Let there be fair warning so that the merchants do not invest in the crackers. V hy don't we make noise and imitate 'ar on the 4th of July, but let Christmas be given to appropriate celebration ? Concord Standard. Organi2ation Postponed. Owing to the absence, of the pastor and the presence of a large amount; of business the Lutheran Sunday school was not organized for the year yesterday. The or ganization will be made next Sun day.1 : iThe attendance at this school yesterday was larger than ever be fore at i j Week o this season of the year. Prayer. service to-night will be The held in the Reformed church. The subject is Ml Prayerful Confession n The address by Rev. Dr. Stal- lings. Service begins at 7 o'clock. To-moi row night the service will be he d in the Presbyterian church ' subject: "The Power of United Effort" discussed by Rev. Ll E. Ipusby. - j Fur tier announcement of ser vices will be published later on. Endowr lent Rank. All members of Section No, 3,90Endowment Rank, VL. of P. are requested to meet this evening at 7:30 store. o'clock at D. M. Miller's Business important. II. T. Simpson, i Vice-President. . i it Some good bargains in Hats, Velvets and Kibbons. Come and see meJi Mrs, B. D. Hurley, the h isher bt. milliner. YeliIow Fever in town is fear eu by all, but it is a pleasure to visit the mammoth store rooms of George jW. Wright and see the grand selection of Xmas and bridal presents to be had at his Empo rium. ON TO RALEIGH. Members of the General Assembly Gathering at the Capital. A number of people are now moving on toward Raleigh where the General Assembly will open on Wednesday of this week. Messrs. L. S. Overman and D. R. Julian, Rowan's representa tives in the House, left on the ear- ly morning train to-day ; so as to be on hand early. Mr. . Overman is being pushed fqr speaker of the House and some of his friends are confident of his election to that place. The members could secure no better man for speaker. Senator Hairston, of Davie and Iredell, was Here last night on his way to Raleigh. Among those who passed through last night were: Representa ive's J. R. Pritchard, of Mitchell; Locke Craige, of Bun combe, E. J. ell, and G. E cey, who is a Justice, of McDow- Gardner, of Yan- candidate forengros- sing clerk of jthe Senate. . ' iMrV: Walter Murphyt is a candi date for reading clerk of thd Senate. News From R.ockwell. 4 A happy Nbw Year to the !un. We wonder if the matrimonial cyclone has as yei, strucklour highly esteemed bachelor editors. If it were riot for occupying all your space we would send a om plete list "of the marriages around Rockwell, but as soon as thefew remaining marriageable boys and girls can pair! off will send a com plete list and supplement. ask vou to print a If there are any left we will close them out at cost as we are compelled .to make room for.jQ.aw--gpods. - in full blast and turning out a high grade of flour. ,- Rev. Leslie! preached his first sermon at ot. x eter s vesteruav fSundav). He arrived too late to attend the Christmas tree Christ mas eve, nevertheless the Sunday School Superintendent, County Surveyor Miller and his faithful assistants had a beautiful tree with appropriate exercises. Many of the children had never seen a tree at night,and this one lit up" by about 100 candles and lanterns was a treat. The beautiful selec tion and arrangement of presents was the work of the Sunday school organist-, Miss Ellie Trexler. The public school at Rockwell Academy is 'pioving along nicely. The children as well as their par ents are just; carried away with their ' teacher, Miss Lillie Nuss- man. Good schools are being run at Crescent, Rev. J. M. L., Lyerly principal, and at Hambry.'s Acade my, Prof. L. H. Rothrockj prin cipal. Both are within a radius of two miles of Rockwell. Par ties wishing to educate their chil dren should give Rockwell a call. Plow Boy. Mr. Julian to Speak to Drummers. Mr. John M. Julian has receiv ed an invitation from the commit tee of arrangements to deliver an address at Southern Pines to the drummers who will meet at that olace in annual convention on the 9th of this month. He has accepted the invitation and the drummers may expect something good from him. WOOD! Finger &' Anthony's wood yard is now well supplied with good wood, and thev can accommodate all customers. ' 1899. ' ? EAMBLKK isiuiUJ, year old wheels, $40. Shelby Ideals, $30. These wheels are fitted with G. & J. tires. The best high-grade wheels at a tair price. Wheels guaranteed. W. R. BEAN, Agent. ABOUT THE TOWN.- Local Items Condensed Lines. in a Few The county commissioners are in session to-day. A number of bells of the' city rang the old year out and the new year in. ! Weather forecast: Increasing cloudines3 to-night. Threatening weather Tuesday. ' ' - Tien new scholars .for Prof. E. H. Miller's 1 school at Troiitman left here this morning. ". JVT. Wyatt, of Faith, N. C, will send one of his big gourd seeds to any one on receipt of 5 cents. The Economy Clothing Store has a new ad in the Sun to-day. They advertise a "one-third-off" sale. A number of school boys ,and girls were, traveling this morning, going back to school after spend ing? the holidays at home. Mr. Daniel P. Ytes and Miss Laiira Boger, of the Organ church settlement, were married by Rev. n 20th, 1S0S. The Brown Clothing Co., wish all their patrons and frieds a hap py New Year. Tliey also announce a big drive on overcoats for this week in their advertising" space to day. . M. II. Cone and" W. A.' Fries were here this morning on their way ;from Greensboro to Blow ing Rock. ' ; Mr. Cone has recently purchased a considerable amount of land near Blowing Rock and goes up to look after it. He will BpopViW, understand,-build afme ost some lollars. twenty-odd thpusjtl The Confederate Veterans' As sociation of North Carolina will meet in special session, Wednes day, January, 25th, in Raleigh. All camps of IL C ' Veterans are requested to send representatives, and also Confederate organiza tions of every character in the several counties. Confederate soldiers who may not , be mem bers of anv camp will also be cordially welcomed. Special rates are expected from the rail roads, and a large attendance is requested,. for. important objects. Miss Pearl Sutton Married. Some of her friends were sur prised to learn of the marriage of Miss Pearl. Sutton in - Washington City last week. Miss Sutton has been living in Salisbury for some time and last week was in Rich mond. 1 his report oi her marriage is taken from the Evening Leader of Manchester dated December 27th: Mr. T. Pickett Holt and Miss Pearl Sutton left this city for Washington yesterday morning. They returned last night having been married while m that city. The newly-made bride is from Salisbury and was here on a visit when she and her sweetheart de cided to visit Washington, for the purpose of marriage.:' Mr. Holt is " " " . . j, . iJ - o man of this city. He is employed n. wp -known :ind .wnrthv vounff by the Southern Railroad Com pany. Wishing you a happy and pros perous New Year and always ready to serve you. 1 am yours c., Mrs. B. "D. Hurley, the Fisher St. milliner. i borne customers accepted our iuvitation to avoid the mid-day rush. We are ready for business by 8 o'clock and will remain open at night as long as the trade de,- mands. J. K. C. Brown Jr. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Rmmo Ouinine Tablets All Druggists refund the money if it fails to PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. A Nnmber of Holiday Visitors Are Still on the Road. Wister and Claud Padgett have returned from a visit in Virginia. Dr. J. M. Flippin has returned from a weed's visit' in Surry coun- Misses Lottie and Jennie Eagle returned to jGreensboro this morn ing. ' .. ' .. Prof. Burton Craige returned to Horner's school, Oxford, this morning. -Miss Sadie Tatum has returned from a visit to relatives at Jerusa- em. .. John W. Peeler, the Southern's agent at Rockwell, is in the city o-day. -. Miss Mattie and Master John Haden returned to Richmond this morning. 4 J r Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Earnhardt returned from a visit to relatives in Illinois. Frank R. Brown is spending a lew clays at his old home at 9J Mocksville. Miss Gudger, who has been here visiting, at her brother's, returned home this morning. ' Miss Xiiicy -Taylor . and Miss Nora Cowan went to Troutraan's this morning- to attend school. : Jno. D. Kluttz and daughter are visiting in the city. This is Miss Kluttz's first visit in town. Misses-Lizzie and Mabel Wheel wright, of Richmond, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Crouch, at the Central. : . . - ' .. .... . fMrV and Mrs. John Coulter, who Wright'sj returned to Newton this morning. Prof. E. H. Miller returned to Troutmans this morning to dpen his school at that place for the spring term. Rev; Dr. "Weaver was in Greens boro Saturday. He was called there to conduct the funeral of Mrs. Dil worth. . -.-Prof. Branch Craige, of the Church High School, was in Ral eigh last week attending the meet ing of the association of academies and high schools. ' ' Mr. Maurice Lee, of West Vir inia, has arrived in the city and accepted a position at Spencer. He has recently been working in the Government navy yards. Miss Dora Tatum has .gone to Rowan to attend the Wood Sherrill wedding on Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will pass through here Wednesday night on their way to Mr. Wood's home in Durham. Printer Gone to Havana. Mr. Robert Flake, of Polkton, passed through here last night en route to Havana, Cuba, where he goes to accept a position as govern ment printer says the Charlotte News. He had a pass from the government, for his transportation to Havana and is promised a salary of 820 a week. Mr. Flake has a brother in Cuba, who had looked out and secured the position for him. ; Bob formerly worked in Salis bury on the Watchman. Firemen Meet. v There will be a regular meeting of the firemen to-night. A full attendance is desired. Key Found Owner can get same by paying for this notice. Spring Lamb, fat Mutton, Liver Pudding, Head Cheese, stall ,f ed Beef, corn fed Pork and all kinds of Sausage and other fresh meats at JJ7 S. Mara ble's. ' : PROM OVER THE STATE. Interesting News Condensed from the Papers of the State. The Newbern Journal says that upon a recount of the vote it is 'found that Pamlico county is Dem ocratic by majorities ranging from 15 to 40. ;- State Senator Osborne and Rep resentatives Clarkson, Ranson and Henderson leave in the morning for Raleigh.:.. Mr. Brevard Nixon accompanies them as far as Salis bury where he is called on busi ness. Charlotte Observer. Caldwell county now has live roller mills in operation. Mr G. W. Conley started his out at the old Conley homestead near Hundson last Thursday. It does tine work we are told and has a capacity of 40 barrels xer daY The county will soon have enough of these modern mills in operation to supply the home markets.-Ler . noir Topic. A Mr. Abbott, at Stubbs, at-: tempted suicide Thursday. Ho was found hanging and was res cued. It is said that he had been drinking and that this and family troubles induced him to make the attempt. It is believed too, that he did this to arouse sympathy and did not intend to kill himself, but came near carrying the scheme too f ar.4 ' - The safe at the Greensboro Rol Iejr:Mills on Walker, avenue, was cracked last night, evidently by expert -midnight mechanics," who were poorly rewarded for their efforts,, Mr. W. A. Watson, the proprietor, says there was less than 2 in the safe. His greatest loss was a lot of valuable parr"""" there is no possible value" to : cracksmen, their loss is quite inconvenience. There is no cb Greensboro correspondence " Charlotte Observer. Wilmington Star: Copper min ing in North Carolina is being re vived, the greatest interest being shown in some new discoveries in Person and Granville counties, es pecially in the latter, where not many years ago tnere was no thought of copper, and its pres ence was.scarcely expected. For over half a century copper mining has been carried on to a greater or less extent in a number of coun ties and quite exclusively in a few Guilford, Randolph and David son in which some of the miners paid handsomely, but in conse quence of the lowrice of copper work in all of these was suspend ed some years ago, but has since been resumed in some. Woodmen To-Night. IThe Woodmen of the..World will hold their regular meeting to night. All members are urged to attend. , W. I . Huff, Clerk. New Advertisements, Economy Clothing Store. I. Lichtensteitf; T. M. McCulloh. --- The cost sale at J. R. C. Brown, Jr., "still goes on. The crowd yesterday was much larger than the day before and the people were enthusiastic over the low prices and nice goods. Everybody in the county can get presents for all at G, W. Wrignt's. Go to headquarters. The Rockers, Tables and Pictures are exquisite and will please the most fastidious, and at prices in reach of all. NO CURE-NO PAY That is the way all druggists sell GKOVE'S TASTELESS CHILI. TONIC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. Jt is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love .it. Adults prefer- It to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price 50 cents. Carolina Racket for Xmas goods. cure, zo cents,
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