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QE7 BEST QUALITY BREAD, 50 Loaves for B.w at (pOR- CAKES of all kinds, frosh balcod call on T. L. SWINK VOL. IV. NO. 133. SALISBURY, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 4. 1899. 10 Centa Per "Week ....... .. . ... . I t s ... T. L. SWINE'S Jy l fe-f? - , - , : XT" Jj WHERE YOU CAN WORSHIP. You Should Attend Divine To-Morrow. Services Presbyterian Services at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. " . Chestnut Street Services by the pastor,; D. P. Tate, at the usual hours. Catholic Church Services will be conducted at the usual hours to-morrow, morning and night. - Spencer Baptist Rev. C. G. Wells, the new pastor, will preach at Spencer at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ' . . Rev. R. h. Doggett will preach at the Vance Mill tb-morrow at 3 o'clock, andCat the Kesler iriill at 7 o'clock. Episcopal Services at St. Pauls at 11 a. m., St. John's at 3 p. m., St. Peter's at 7:30 p. m. Services at St. Luke's as usual. Dr. J. N. Stallings will preach at Pisgah at 7:30 p. m. to-day and 11 a. m. to-morrow, at Calvary at 3 p. m. to morrow, and at Chest nut Hill at 7:30 p. m. ., v .. - .'' Baptist Services Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. The pastor will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The Lord's Supper will be ob served at the morning service. ... :-; ' '. . ; At Lutheran Church 11 a. m., memorial service in memory of our departed members and friends. Subject: "Of Blessed Memory." 7:30 p. in.: "The Saddest Epitaph in History." ! ' Church Street M. E. South Preaching I by. Weaver, pastor, at 11 a. Church, J. II. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p m. All cordially invited to wor ship with us. Faith Reformed ' church, Cor. Horah and Church streets Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., where the pastor will, continue the series of illustrated sermons ion i. . . . ' t . Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress. The morning subject is "The Town of Vanity . Fair. The evening sub iect is "Beacon Lisrhts bv the J f Way." Sunday school at 9:45. Everybody welcome to all these services. ' New Pastorl Rev. C. G. Wells, a native Tar Heel ' arrived in the citv last Thursday night, having lef t Olathe, Kansas, where he was pastor of the Baptist church last year, Tues- day evening. Tnne in ine cny he is the guest of Dr. Stallings. Mr. Wells has accepted a call to the pastorate of Spencer Baptist church and will begin his work there to-morrow. He will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p." m. . Moving Camp. The American Telephone Com- j pany people are moving their camp from Salisbury to Linwood. The oles are up through Salis: bury and vicinity ready for' the wire. For Rent: Nice six room cot tage near corner of Lee and Fisher streets. Room for garden. Apply to R. V. Lanier. v Jackson has some very, very fine meat for Saturday's trade. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 35 cents. v Coughing injures, and inflames sore lungs. . One Minute Cough Cure loosens the cold, 'allays coughing and heals quickly. The best cough cure for children. James Plummer. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Items Picked Up by the Reporter on jLi-xo AAxijr xvuuuu. , .Rhodes Guffy went to Concord this morning. . i 'i ... ' ;Two drunks were up for dispo- sition at the city court to-day. K L1,, , ' , . - i I" iV'J J" - ceivedb, car load of Jelico coal. f (Cotton is a little off in price to- day.' Kot much is being marketed, 1 Polideman Upchurch," of Con- coru, was nero tnis busirielL ' ; morning on Closing out sale of ladies and at cost at childn is undershirts Lichtensteins'. -i Seve al colored, soldiers from Salisbury have returned from the war among the Third N. C. . ! On ilondav the sale of the ! La- nier ptopertv takes place. The sale is in char ere nf li. H . f dement. Esq. ' r, - 1 ijicnienstein nas a newK aa. in the Sun to-dav. Ladies, muslin underwear "is, the special theme, of the ad. The evening Sunday services hour of the churches of the city has bedn changed from 7 to 7:30 o'clock! j A Sunday schooj is to be organ- ized at the school house near the Kesler mill to-morrow. The hour is 3 o'clock in tho afternoon. iDr ri! JuliahEsn ; iHnme from Raleigh to 'spend Sunday. He says If--. .- . Mr. Overman will be here, sick or well, Monday night to explain the charter. . JMrs, is atV (Worth Elliott, of Hickory, 1 L. James'. She is here hile with "Mr. Elliott who for a w is superintending the building of the transfer shed for the Southern. ackfeon's big hog weighed more than wias expected. It was killed yesterday and had to be halved before it could be brought up town ana w eihed. It weighed 763 pounds. The hog was two years old. ! ; I Mr. ID. W. Snider, the sewing machine man, has returned from aj trip U "tt oi i i to Union, Stanly and Ca- barruak counties. He number of was water and mud bound at a places turnin which prevented him re- r ennnor j The I Children's Mission Band meetirigof the Jr. C. E. will be t - - held o i Sunday morning just be fore service. Topic for the week, Heave i. Missionary ' subject, China. Remember the collection. Y. P. S. C. E. at night as usual. Mass Meeting! A mass meeting of the citizens of Salisbury will be held in the court house Monday night, Feb l.i . t it .i " ruarv ptn, at i o ciock, ior tne i purpose of discussing the new city charteh Every one interested is i . ... - invited to be present and assist in rritrinJlfKA Vifv nnh mAinrp nk will bd: generally satisfactory and beneficial. .Hon. Lee . S. Overman will be present at this meeting and will ex plain alllthe provisions of thechar- tbr as heretofore drawn. By order of the Board. S. F. Lord, Mayor Pro Tern. i OiiH price on underwear moves it away Harry Bros. NO CURE-NO PAY That ib the way all druggists sell OROYE'S TASTE ,ESS CHILL TONIC for Malaria, Chills And Fever. It is simply Iron and Quinine) it. Ad jilts prefer it to bitter, nauseating Cniiaren love Tonics. . The smallest things may exert the greatest influence. De Witt's Little Early Risers are uneoualled for overcoming constipation and liver troubles" Small nill. best pin, saie pin. James Jrlummer. A GOOD CONCERT. The Louise Brehany Ballad and Con- t cert vompany. This morning's (Charlotte Obser ver says of the concert company to behere next Tuesday: xne last out one oi - the star course entertainments was given of the Y. M. C- A. hnll last nio-ht. i 4W i tju Dni l.i Concert Oompany. A-large crowtf was in attendance, and the audience was lavish in its applause, almost every number oh the programme was encored. Miss Brehany sang the ballads, "Calm as the Night" and Mar guerite." She has a voice of un usual power, sweetness and range. She - was well received. Miss Waters sang "Bel Roggio," and did it well. Mr. George Deth-. less' the. baritone, and Mr. Wheat 10' VC1 uut ui' LU Lue tuuaaiu of the female singers, but came in for a liberal share of applause. " The concert concluded with the second act of Flotow's "Martha." This opera; was well rendered, the singers being oftentimes applauded during its rendition.' Mr. Guil- lamme Sawlet presided at the piano. His playing was unusually fine. Land Purchased. j. Those interested in the proposed cotton mill at the shoals haye, this week, purchased a couple of farms in the vicinity of the shoals. .We understand that the compa ny proposes to have tenants raise cotton near the mill. Yesterday's Winston Sentinel says: lhe promoters of the cotton mill enterprise at the Shoals, Da vie county, have been on hand this week.: payinpf f ortliy land and damage rights. Several farms pass into their hands. The com pany owns all the land from the Shoals to the railroad.. hey pay the Hairstons 15,000. for the Shoals ond adjoining lands. The Times learns that the company will begin at once the erection of the largest cotton mill plant in the State. They will invest a half a million dollars in the enterprise, ,- - 1 , j Change of Facos . Mr. E. B. McKenzie, who has been clerking at the "Economy" is now at G. W. Wright's furniture store Mr, Mark McLean has taken Mr. McKenzie'splace at the Ecoh omy. Mr . J. H. L. Rice takes charge of the county road force Monday, relieving Mr. J. A. Mabaley as superintendent. Hog Killer. Urbane Montgomery, colored, 11 I'll T -- j i 1 Jl J 1 it - incL7 - ii di . Kh r - rro t ri c lirniror nnn a'"; xU ,v has others to kill. He says there i . . i j is not as many nogs m me city as there were, last year; I The biggest hog killed by him this; season was killed yesteraay. It wTas M. L. J ackson's and weighed 763 pounds. f " Ladies and gents storm rubbers at Harry Bros. BOARDERS WANTED: -Prices right, location good: north Main St. MRS. R. C POOL. Spring Lamb, fat "Mutton, Liver Pudding, Head Cheese, stall fed Beef, corn fed Pork "and all kinds of Sausage and other fresh meats at J. S. , Mara ble's. : - , Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the MlCadopy, rla., Hustler, Wltn niS .!. - . l .1 -i np . 1 a wire and children, sunereu lern hl v frnm La GriDDe. One Minute Couo-h Cure wTas the only remedy I that helped them. . It acted quick- Iv. Thousands of others use this remedy as a specific for La Grippe, and its exhausting after, effects. James iriummer. TWELVE DIRECTORS. rp mi. -r ' a vii . i ah. . I vi Ane renuenuaryiecieu-umer senate. ; . Thefollowing bills were intro duced : By Ward , to amend chap- er 69, relating to. usury law. By u miaer, oy request, to amena chapter 239, laws of 1S95. Py phew, of McDowell; eleventh,. J. Glenn; to provide for the safety Henderson Weddington, of Meck or travelers-and employes on rail- lenburg; twelfth, Samuel U Ko- roaas,r iy ipwe, oy request, to amend chapter 411, laws of 1897. By Cocke, to ask1 Senators and vv asnington : to secure $26000 as expenses to the State in recruiting and mustering out soldiers in the 'late war. The calendar was taken u p . Bills as follows passed final read ing: To establish a dispensary at Jackson; to, amend chapter 148, aws of 1897 (Council's bill remov ng the disabilities of married women); for the relief of sheriffs . r . . . I- and tax collectors (by allowing them uncollected taxes foi years of 1895, 1896, 1897). . . On motion of Senator Brown, the Senate took up a special order of . businessfor the nomination of directors - of the penitentiarv (names of directors appear in House proceedings), ' k Senator Jones' bill to establish a dispensarylat Smithfieldi passed evening, given by the ladies of the final reading, as did bills to repeal Woman's Missionary Society, chapter 109, laws of 1897, as to There will be a pleasing pro nonsuits jtb regulate a special tax gram of music and recitations, and fprMontgotnery county; to punish sabstantiai: refreshments. y public drunkenness; to provide for the appointment of additional com- missioners for Warren I county; to amend chai)ter 380, laws of 1889; tninpTPflftthn numhnr nf r-nnntv commissioner of Rowan county from 3 tcT5; to abolish tho county board nf education: to estiiblish a graded school at Albemarle. - .HT4njay xeaa. The following bills also passed: To request our Representatives in Washington to secure an appro priation sufficient to cover the State's war claims against the nrnvprnmpnt.. Rv lfn.vf I Sp.nn.tor Justice introduced a bill to estab lish a dispensary at Greensboro. THE HOUSE. . . A resolution was introduced by mcxuLOsn, against, lue ucquisiuuu -T.. j t. i a i. ': oi loreign lerruory py ine uuiieu j? a 'i v.. ii.. TT.i.:i States. Bills wTere introduced as follows: By Reeves, to regulate sale of pat- eut una piupiieiaiy. uuiuiu? - By Winston to regulate and re- duce tees ot county officers, re- duction averaging per cent. ly Rountree, to improve the State p.npamnmfint crrnnnds at AVriorhts- ville. By Justice, to require the nnrchaser nf a railroad. ! sold nn- dor iudinial sale; to nrcranie a new cornoration. - Bv Boushall. to riv a lien to nersons findintr and storirig animals .for hire. The calendar was taken up Bills pased to amend the law as to limited partnerships; (resolution) for the removal of the from the capital square. arsenal There was some discussion csi a bill to allow the commissioners of Pitt county to put vagrants at work on the public roads pr cdun- ! ty farm. Reeves bill regarding patent medicines is of general interest It provides that "it shall be unlaw ful for any merchant, druggist or other person or persons to sell or offer for sale any patent lor pro prietary medicines oi other like nostrums which do not have print ed on the labels in plain j Roman letters and in the English lan guage the name and. exact amount of each ingredient from which "the compound is made. At 12:30 the House went into election of twelve additional - di rectors tue otaie s prison; one j.u oi j from each judicial district. The following were elected: First dis- trict. Bem'amin H. Thompson, of Beaufort: vis, of Halifax: third. Rnlrt H: ' . ' - RicKs of Nash fourth j . w v J J VA wuuuoiuu, IlXtli, 11 111, XX. Osborn, of Guilford; sixth, James C. Dayis, .of Carteret; seventh, James T. LeGrand, of Richmond; eigth. Alfred B. Young, of Cabar rus; ninth, John L. Gwaltney, of Alexandei : tenth. M. F. Mor- ers 0f Macon. - One of the best attractions on the road I this season is "Side Tracked," which is now headed this way and is booked to appear here on the night of the 9th. It is an up-to-date comedy, drama, bordering on the farce. It is bright and clean, full of original humor, startling surprises, catchy music, bright specialties and striking situations. The'company is an unusually strong Pne, and the attraction is appearing to crow-ded houses wherever Dre- sented. Reception. V There will be a reception at the parsonage of the Church Street Methodist Church next Tuesday J-wo young lames win receive a.t the door, any; amount you will feel free to give. puoiic generally and tnc members of other churches in town are most cordially invited Hours 5:30 p. m. to 10 p. m Miss Florence Poplin died last night about 12 o'clock af, her father's home near the Salisbury Cotton Mill. Death was caused by neuralgia of the brain. The deceased was 16 years of age. The body was taken to Stanly county this afternoon for burial. Dr. Booker Here. I - n Rnoknr. nf .Inhns Hnnkins - i hospital5 Baltimore, spent a few hours here this morning. He came in answer to a message to see Dr. Whitehead.s child. 1 Dr: Bnnker arrived on the Ves ftnd stunted to Baltimore on tho n 0,ciock train. pjj Mrs. Kathrine Earnhardt, aged 84 died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alex Hartman, in the county The interment was made yester- 4ay at Union church. One-Half Interest. A. II. Newsom and wife to-dav Purchased a fourth interest in the North Side Roller Mill. They al reaay owned one-iourm. Mr. James L. Alexander, who conducted a small grocery store on I 'a. r i Oj. - a - i i .j T .1 west Front Street, was found dear in his store Wednesday afternoon between 4 and 5 o'clock. States- - - - ville Landmark. A colored btate convention is called to meet in Raleigh February Cth to consider the question of colonization. Crash towrels 10c each at the Carolina Racket. Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga suffered agony for thirty years,- and then cured his Piles by using De Witt's ' Witch Hazel Salve. Tf Kipnlft'ininrips nnd fikin dipnftP I " . J jjke magic. James Plummer. Black Satine 5c yd. at the Caro- lina Racket. NORTH STATE ITEMS. Happenings of the Commonwealth Briefly Told. A large silk mill is projected for Wilmington. ,. The legislature has decided to adjourn on the 25th of this month. Judge Park, of Virginia, will preside at the hearing of the oases of the First National Bank, of Asheville, at that place, com mencing February 15th; A party from Oiiiaha wishes to take out papers of incorporation in this Slate with a capital of $400,000 .for buying and establish ing a game preserve "in North Carolina. - Tho Monroe Enquirer says .a Union county man recently pur chased three tombstones and had them placed at the head of the graves of three of his wives who are buried side by side. The (Jhronicle says it is under stood that the Southern Railway will apply to the Federal court at an early day asking that a re ceiver be appointed to hold the railroad funds of Wilkes county. A company to publish a new Methodist paper to be known as the Raleigh Christian Advocate, has been organized in Raleigh with a capital of $10,000. The pa per is to appear on the 15th. There is a gold mining company operating in Burke county, with its head office in Syracuse, N. Y., that is , capitalized at $1,250,000. This was brought out in the course of a trial before Justice W. E. Powe in Morganton. last week and will no doubt be news to most of News. . ' ' Mrs. S. T. Matthews, of Con rad, Yadkin county, was badly .Hirned a few4 dajs ago,, as also 1 'a '1 "T A ' ' . was a gin cooKing tnere. it is said that some hot lard was on tho firein which Mrs. Matthews placed some gunpowder to make a horse medicine. When the powder fell in the lard it caused an explosion, painfully burning Mrs. Matthews and the girl. K Prof. J. A. Holmes has drawn a road bill which is attracting con siderable attention. It allows the tax to be increased; requires all to work 4 days or pay 82; allows a county road superintendent un der $2,000 bond to be paid not over $50 a month; allows one or more township road supervisors; provides that the county furnish tools. One other provision of the bill is noteworthy; whenever tho force of road hands number less than ten, the county may alter nate with a neighboring county. A few days ago a young lady of Salem ran away and married a young farmer in the country. She is only 17 years of age and the groom secured the license by forging a letter from the young lady's parents, saying they had no objections to the marriage. He was assisted in the forgery by two of his friends. The father of the girl has employed counsel and had warrants issued jfor the arrest of the two young men who assisted in the procuring of the license. Un less the matter is otherwise adjus ted it will htve to be settled in the court. .A nice display of embroidery in the window at Harry Bros. These are dangerous times for the Jiealth. ; Croup, colds and throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used at tho right time will preserve life, health and a large amount of money. Pleasant to take; chil dren like it.
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