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"A VTHf ROVVEKC COLLECTIOr FOR CAKES of all kinds', fresh bakod call on T. L. SYINK SALISBURY. N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1809. 10 Cents Per Week OfWORK STATE PRISONERS. COMMISSIONERS MEET. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE- ADJOURNS T0-M0RR0W. NORTH STATE ITEMS. swan W 11 Get Convicts-a Wide f Two New Members Work Done at Items Picked Up by the Reporter on The Legislature Will Meet Again June, 1900. Happenings of the Commonwealth Tire Law. Regular Session. His Daily Round. ' Briefly Told. J 1 Inlhe I mssed td iwidej tired Jnumber b t i J wrong up as citor it back of dictment nd jury rue bill. p for trial his towns- rutchfield. ailing the im about it, his indict- However, af it he saw his er was straight- ,en.heimer Dead. tsenheiiner, the widow facob Misenheimer, died trlotte last Saturday. 'Mrs. as miss uaiuaD ietnar.:: or oa bar rus county. She was 11; : mother of Mr. Joseph F. 'Miscn- heimer, an engineer on the Sea: board -Air Xine-and Mrs. Luther Sloop, of China Grove. She had been living ivith louse last Saturday a bill The county 'commissioners met encourage the use of in regular session Monday, vehicles on roads in a P. P. Meroney and W. A. counties, by remitting Houck; recently appointed by the to their oynershalf of road tax or half the required labor on roads. (It applied to Mecklenburg, Ala mance, Orange Chapel Hill town ship on ly- Gaston, F Buncombe, Edgecombe, orsyth, Lincoln, Moore, Legislature additional commission ers for the county, were sworn in, and took their seats. J A. M. Brown, superintendent of the county homo, reported an average of 121 inmates during New (Hanover, Rowan, Wilson and February, 7i white. . Durham.) The contract for furnishing sup - Mr. Overman introduced a bill Lplies to the chain gang was given to allow the State's prison to hire Kluttz & Reridleman. to the counties of Buncombe, The petition to change the Sher- Jackson and Rowan, upon appli- rill's ford road leading by Back cation, such ablebodied convicts as Creek church was continued till may be disposable, the counties next meeting. v named to bay all expenses. Ala- Permission was granted, to J. A. mance, Catawba, Forsyth, Hay- Ludwick, G. W: Long, Chas. H. wood,--Johnston,' Pender, David son, Lincoln and Granville were added. Mr. llolman asked if it poliey to take away only Trading Ford. bodied convicts. Mr. said that during the past the penitentiary had tate 8110,000, and that all the counties would bill passed. The Latesfl Lovers will certa Kluttz, and P. P. Meroney to erect and conduct a telephone line along thepublic road from Spencer to was good the able Overman two years cost the S he wished thusf take them, so as to take all from the penitentiary; and save the State from a great charge. He accepted the various amendments and the Permission was also granted Dr. C. M. Poole to conduct a telephone line from Trading Ford to Cra ven. J. II. L. Rice, ; superintendent Only nine more days of ground hos: weather. Prof. R. J G. Kizer's dwelling house is being painted. No cases were up for trial at the city court Ibis morning. Weather : forecast: Fair, con-; tinued cold to-night. . Wednesday- fair, warmer; r Parties i - from the - west this A resolution passed the House yesterday that the Legislature is to adjourn to-morrow at noon to meet again on .Tuesday af Ar the second Monday in June 1900. A numlef of bills of local inter est were disposed of in both House and Senate yesterday. 1 School Directors. The following is the first sec morning report a three inch snowi tion of the new bill that removes in Asheviller the political Boards of Education and puts the schools in the hands of efficient men : The General Assembly of North Cajolina do enact: Section 1. That the following named persons are hereby ap pointed members of the ''County The city firemen met in regular Board of School Directors" in and D. M. Miller has qualified as administrator jpf the estate of the late A. D. Shaping. - " " See tie lower righf-hand corner of the fourth page of .this paper, and then eat Jackson's meats. convicts and employ of the'ehain gang, reported 36 con victs. The general health has not been good for the past .month and at present several are unable to work. The camp is located about G miles east from Salisbury and the force is engage in macadamiz ing and otherwise improving the Laughing Crazei of high class comedy Miller's ferry road. uly have 49)oppprtunity J. R. Guffy was appointed super- 6f enjoyi ig themselves this week intendent of public roads in Scotch at the opera house. V ' Irish township, vice II. P. Guffy, The Murray-Hartt Company resigned. . perceiving what is most likely tc I A. M. Brown was authorized to please tha jth'eatre going public bf fence in the barn lot at the county to-day have endeavored to placo home. l.vVic.mt()n5 THaVvill 1 ;araerOTtIiaTnie pub hinisf- liKely please and their 1 lie roaci irom me ituige4 roaa in repertoire y. includes ncjthing.'biit Franklin township to Spencer may good wholesome. laugh-prod ucerk be opened, j The road will cross I . - - ' 7 4 ' Mr. ChasW. Barnhardt. . her grandson, Lecture.'"-,. - vh;;. ' " ' ; : ' Key,:wr.. StubTSlet)iri Vwiil. lectore lat the. Lutheranchurcb .ffhurda.iight on the subject, missionary work in the slumps of New York. The lecture is. given for the benefit of the building fund of the church and a smalj admission will be charged. New Commissioners. The two additional county com missioners appointed by the Leg islature P. P. Meroney and W. A. Houck- were present at the meeting yesterday and were sworn in as commissioners. . Money Taken. Mr. Charlie Windsor lost- three $5 bills from the money drawer in his store Saturday night. . He does not knowat what time the money was taken but he , missed it before he closed up for the night. Fresh Cocoanuts at A. Parker's. ust received We have exclusive sale of Knox hats, Hamilton Carhartt, Sweet Orr and Brotherhood overalls, Peaser s famous collars and cuff: and other exclusive things. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. $200 to loan on security. Ad- dress, Box 249, Salisbury, N. C. session last night. They ; did nothing of interest to the general public. " : C. M. '& H- M. Brown have re ceived the Spring style of the cel ebrated Biou shoes. Their ad ex plains it all. 'llemen?l)er the Southern gives reduced rates on account of the British Guard Band concerts in Greensboro and Charlotte. for their respective counties. Then follows names of three di rectors for each county. Rowan's directors are Rey. C. AI Rose, P. A. Sloop, John K. Goodman. Cold March Weather. me .preuicsst snow ever seen here fell yeMerday afternoon about 4 o'clockV Some of the flakes were .very lanre and it fell thick and Durham is to haVe a furniture factory with a capital of $20,000. Woodfin Horton shot and killed E. J. , Horton, his cousin, in a blacksmith shop near Paint Gap last Saturday. There had been a grudge between the two men for some time. Jolin W. Williams, supervisor of schools for Surry county, drop ped dead in the woods near Rock" ford last week. He was out with a surveying party, when death came without a moment's warnings David Iagley, of Raleigh, a brother, of Ensign Worth Bagley, who. was killed in the battle of Cardenas early in the Cuban cam paign, will be appointed in a day or two a cadet in the Naval Acad emy at Annapolis, the President haying promised this to Senator Pritchard. The Legislature has elected the folio winfState Board ,of Elections provided for under the new elec tion law: W. B. Pollard, of For sytb; W. U. Johnson, of Samp son; W. G. '-Lamb, of- Martin; W. II. Neal,'of Scotland; R. D. Gil mer, of Haywood; J. A. McNeill, of Cumberland and A. D. Franks, of Madison. 3:30 o'clock Witchel. in Prof. Killer Complimented. For the. Sun. Mr. Graeber fast. The ground was wet( how The Christian Reid Book Club ever, and the snow melted imme will meet yrith Mrs. Ernest llc- diately upon falling, y Kenzie Wednesday afternoon atl There was a decided chang Author S. Weir the temperature during the night mUcv of Zcb, has special reasons The Presbyterians at Cleveland went as low as 11, degrees above have purchased a seven-hundred- zero' , V ? A.liigii cour wind lias oecn blow ing all day. - ' . as ''My Uncle, from Japfin,? i W(fcanIIa(Qrti?The SkJ such a j. in; lUlilUtVlll,-'-. JLUO 11 ICU AVJV- UV L . Good, fclean, high cktfes special ties are introduced lv the ladies and every youf!P&el thing that is done to make you have had 1 a pleasant evening and got your money's worth. r : . The company is headed by Mr. Francis Murray and Miss Louise Hartft two versatile people well known, having been two years with Louis Morrison's 4 'Faust." I Popular prices: 25c. 35c. and 50c. will prevail during their en- - t here, which commences night of this week, and have a good laugh. gagemen Thursday Come out Midnight Fire. Chief Swink, of the Fire De- vis in receipt of a letter men who want to get among local talent and the "Midnight Fire" he benefit of the fire com partment from twd up a caste present here for pany. The company will consider the matter arid it is possible that the play may be given here sometime in J une. Don t fail to read our bijr ad changed in this paper to-day. You'll get a good laugh out of it and! make money besides. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. - Two Shu man, More Arrests C. A and G. F. Loper were Foil Rent: 8-room brick house, corner Fulton and Fisher streets. Apply to D. L. Gaskill. You 11 be so delighted, with ono of our new Knox hats that you'll almost want to pay for it on the spot. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. arrested on suspicion of doing: the best work in Salisbury at the low est prices at C. A. Shuman!s cab- met sho Boarders Wanted East Salis- THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR CHILLS Crid fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless aHiLt. Tonicj. Never fails to cure; then why experiment with vrorthless imitations? Price 50 cents.; Your money back if it. falls to cure Not one child dies where ten formerly pie have Minute Cough Cure and use it for bury, corner Long and Cemetery ! severe lung and throat troubles. Sts.. convenient to railroad. W. B. Wood. died"fVom croup.-" Peo earned the value of One It immediately stops cou shin sr. w . U " - , C 1 lt never fails. James f lummer. Guanas creek rjear (iobble's mill. J. F. McCubbiLs and P. P. Me- roney were appomicd a commiitee to carry out the recommendations contiiinetl in the report of the graud jury so far as it relates to oedC&sapy. i epai rs and im prove- iiieitfrto"lhe court house and jail. Upon petition it was ordered that a public road be opened in Locke township leading from ithe Lincolnton road near Bernbardt's cotton gin to the Salisbury road near Robt. Stiller's. . , " ,.J .! E. Goodnight, of Steel town ship was sworn in as constable. pound bell for their house of, wor ship. The new bell ' has arrived and was placed Saturday. theChureh Street Epwbrth League are requestetl to meet with the chairman at her home 'this , even- ing,V)rrCouncil stiect. ' The quarterly conference of-the Chm eh Street church was " not held last night on account of, in- clement weather. It will bo held "17 iiJ"iu cuueouj ,otlCr an(j Salisbury; and . after UliTUU:- ;-i : l . Frank James Hurt. A special from Havana to the Charlotte Observer says: -During a general fight on Sat urday night, among the men f Company E, First North Carolina Regiment, Private Frank Jnies,, of Statesville. N. C, was badly cut with a knife and stabbed in the back with a bayonet. Private Duckworth has been cdnfiqed to the regimental guarjl-house, charg ed with the stabbing. James is wel known in Salis bury haying lived here and work ed for the Southern. ' , Lost or Stolen: A spotted setter pup, about 4 months old. Return same to R. J. Holmes, Jr. We don't keep children's clothes. we sou them. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Married couple wanted to room 1 U 1 1 auu uuuiu. addiv at corner Bnk and Long streets. - It is-a treat to. look through our children's suit department;. Our sales on juvenile merchandise are already heavy. Smoot Bros. Rogers. or Kent. the brick store room now occupied by Mr. J. C. R. Brown, Jr., adjoining-the Bell 1. 1 1 t 1 a "WW oiock. ppiy to nenry tioran. W. Frack Snider Dead. W. Frank Snider died at his home in Charlotte suddenly last night about U o'clock. Mr. Snirler was.orn in Davie county in 1831, andwas therefore 68 years of. age.' He went to Charlotte when a young in an. He was one of the drivers on the old stage coach line between Char- to be proud of the fact that "his son, Prof, E. II. iSlilr, is an ele gant gentleman and fine teacher. Prof Miller's thorough literary accomplibhmcnts ' associated with I Mi A. C. Peacock tells us lie the old. North haih t sold his stock of goods at for some time. Cravtq and is still; conducting the store at-hat place. The state- master on Carolina Railroad Reduced Rates. - On account of the I State con vention Y. M. C. A. at Durham, Mnrrdi 0-19 thfi SrnfViiirTi will sitll toh 1 3 he had purchased the stock rp,1nnml rnin f:nu'ia Mflr,K 7 o 0 nnt it sppmB tnnr tho ci o hie tint ... . .. . - . . , . - , , . hnal limit March lo. yeenjeen ciosea.v . v mep majieti yesterday ;that - Mr G. V . l3ringle4 had purchased the sto. was incorrect. i '-Mr. Bringle Mr. Horah's Will. The will of the late lliam Ho r ah has been probated. He left his entire property to his daughter, Mrs. J. T. Barringer. - Personal: ' :.- - Baggage Mastery Hardison,! of the Southern, has return,eu from a yisibf a f ew days at MocksVille, his cf home. ' -. ; . . Iss Mararerv Overman roturn- ed to her home in Salisbury SunT rru . , 1 . A, da nft r visitlno- h r "friend Miss .4neie .P a meeting of the Jieyjsl irJ& ;er rlen ' : 1J"S Rowan County Temperance Asso- T"J ,wv,rv. .. n nt nn tn-nio-Kt of T.QO ; the Sunday, school room of the iaj. W. M. llpbbins, of States- Church Street Methodist church. yilje, was ' here this morning re- All friends of temperance are earnestly requested td be on hand. Matters of Importance are to be discussed. ' D. P. Tate, Sec. datl. turning to the Gettysburg battle , whre he has a com mis- ilofi; T B. Brown, of the Brown nintlkcr Onmnnnv: and Frank R. Indestructible bicycle hose will d ( .r , A i- last the boys. You get them at Brc . n, of the Carolina Racket, the Caroima Racket. " left List night for northern marK- . ' ' - , -I can furnish good corn fed pork at 6 cts. per M. L. BEAN.'Tt Hot weiner at Jackson's to-day ;. t4Give me a liVer regulator and ets firm..' mnrlr- liOli UlUb uui iuf " .ij--.- t6 ; purchase goods for their Hai diome Residence. Hf-S' l r1 lVf;trtlinni rf this f'ltv ' , . n . o rii I can regulatecpe world j" said a has prepared plans for a hand- -nius. The druggist handed him a bottle of De Witt's Little somf itrn-storv-- residence to be built (here by Mr. W. S. Nicol- son. r Risers," the famous James Plummer. Early. little pills. New Percales in to-day. linaTiacket. $5 NO CURE-NO PAY That the way all druggists sellOKOVJ Js TASTTr ire rUTTIY TONIC for Malaria, Chilli itld Fever. It is simDly Irdn and Quintet in a tasteless form. Children love it. -Aits p iter it to bitter, nauseating Toni. price 50 cents. 'A 1 '. Caro- Spring lamb, rat Mutton, Liver BuddingV'Hcad Cheese, stall fed Beef, corn fed Pork and all kinds of Sausage and other fresh meats at -J. S. Mara ble's. ' - New Percales in to:day. Caro: lina Racket. . excellent judgment and moral dc jpr tuen ha vaSi iiudc-i n o j jiu -pression in Iredell county where ho is nowteaching school. This intelligent, honorable and worthy son of Rowan county de serves this public testimonial. Joseph II. Fespekman..- Barium Springs, N. C, March 4, 1899,- . ; Sanitation. The late Col. Waring staled be- fore the American -Medical Asso ciation that the neglect of sanitary conditions is killing 305,000 per sons in the United States every year. Neglected filth pollutes the air we breathe', the water wo drink, the food we eat, and the soil on which Ave live; hence 1,000 persons; are murdered thereby every day in the year. What proportion of that rium ber will be charged against Salis bury? The condition of Our streets and back lots for weeks ' has simply been fearful. The mud and re fuse of every character have been accumulating, and when the Sum-, mer comes we will drink it in with lungs and mouths. We talk and prate much about electric lights, street cars, etc. ; our first thought should be to look after .sanitary matters. All praise to the gentlemen who have in augurated a system of sewerage. Such .men are benefactors. 1 We need more of them, and more of their pluck. Citizen. Read our ad changed in to-day's paper. It will amply repay, you. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. If you have a cough, throat ir ritation, weak lungs, pain in the chesty Mifficu It breathing, croup or hoarseness;" let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Always re liable and safe. James PI u m m e r . For a quick remedy and one that is perfectly safe, for children let us recommend One Minute Cough Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling,, in the throat and coughs. James Plum TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Oninine Tablets. 1 All Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 25 cents,
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