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V THr FlOVESSCOUECnOf?' - 1 ' FOR CAKES of all kinds, fresh baked call on T. L. SWINK VOL. V. NO. 90 SALISBURY, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE lO, 1899. lO Cents Per Week EST BEST QUALIT7 -A A 50 L31T5S for Sl.co 't 1 Y til) i : : ' ; r : " . 1 ' ' . ' V- ' ! I". TERRIFIC STORM. Passed Over Part of tho County Early This Morning. Quite a severe storm wind rain anfl hail passed over a part of the dbunty several miles north west of Salisbury this morning be tween 4 and 5 o'clock. There was considerable hail,- the stones being the size of acorns, and this did much damage to wheat and other crops. In places the hail covered' the ground shoe mouth deep and drifted two feet deep in ditches. The wind which was terrific also damaged the wheat. 1 Mr. R. J. Holmes' wind mill tower was blown over, falling on a smoke bouse and wrecking it. Esquire A. L. Hall's large cattle barn was destroyed. .Marty trees were struck by lightning. Faith's New Churches. , The Reformed church at Faith is about completed, services hav ing been held there. The build in sr is a nice structure aud will hold a larcre conerreeration. It would be a credit to any place. The Lutherans at Faith have al so secured a site for a new church in the grove where the Salis bury Lutheran picnic was held- and will erect a church building at once. It will be some larger than the Reformed church and will be a handsome edifice. The interior will be conveniently ar ranged, and when this church is finished Faith can boast of two as nice houses of worship as can be found in any place the same size. Erecting Meridian Posts. 1 Mr. J. B. Baylor, of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, is in - Raleigh erecting meridian stones, as provided for by an act of the last Legislature. These meridian posts will be placed at the county seat of every county in the State. They have already been established in about forty-three counties. . It requires two granite post. 300 to 600 feet apart, with a cross on top of each showing the true north and soutn line. The true meridian will be estab lished for the benefit of surveyors and others interested. 1 Bankers Session Ended, t The session of the State Bankers' Association ended in Raleigh yes terday. Most of the day's session was devoted to speeches by mem bers, upon calls by the indefat igable president J W. A. Blair. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Joseph G. Browrn, of Raleigh; vice president, J. P. Sawyer, of Asheville; G. W. Montcastle, of Reidsville and W. T. Old, of Elizabeth City; secre tary, John M. Miller, of Charlotte (re-elected); executive committee, T. W. Dewey, of Newbera, J. H. Wilcox, of Mt. Airy; F. H. Fries, of Winston; H. YV. Lilly, of Fayette vil Je. . The Chain Gang. Supt. Rice has forty men under his supervision on the roads. They are doing good work widening and grading north Main street preparatory to macadamizing. The gang will probably go to work on the Gobble's mill road for awhile next week. The Rowan Rifles. The military company marched over town last night. The boys are doing well. They march like veterans. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, " Oculist and Aurist, of Charlotte, ? will .be in Salisbury, at Central Hotely on Wednesday J une 28th for the prac tice of his profession. He limits his work to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. J Harry Bros, have the largest stock piques in town. Eight new pieces of plain white'welts received yesterday. Fob Sale at Once Valuable house and lot on Inniss street joining the property of Hon. Lee S. Overman. Front 96 feet, depth 200, fertile, well shaded, good fruit, excellent well of water. Alley in rear, double stable. See C. R. Owen. SERVICES TO-MORROW. i Divine Services Conducted By City Pastors and Others. Baptist services Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a m. anc 8 p. m. by the pastor. All 1 ' 1 1 A t are cordially invited to worsmp with us. Presbyterian Services at the regula r hours. Morning collection is for age. duct he Barium Springs orphan- Kt night the pastor will con- he Pythian memorial ser- vice. Dr. Stallings preaches under tent oa the Baptist Jot on Chest nut Hill to-morrow at 5 p. m. and 8:30 pm. ; There will be regular services to-moifrow morning at 11 o'clock and a.t 8:15 p. m. , at Spencer Methodist church, bubiect for evening service will be - Christian Baptism. All are cordially invited to worship with us. Methodist Services at Church street J Methodist church by the pastor , J. II. Weaver, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. 1 m. All are cordially in vited to these services. There will be the usual service at St. LLuke's Episcopal church in the morning. No service at night. Usual services also at -Episcopal chapels except at St. John s where there will be no service. Catholic church The usual Sun day, services will be conducted to morrow.- The hour for morning service has been changed from 10:30 to 9 o'clock one hour and a half earlier. - At Lutheran church The pulpit will bh filled by Rev. W. A. Jul- lan Dotn morning and nigni. . It ' i ' i . - ! The pastor will preach at Bur lington at 11 a. m., at the Luth eran church, and the annual ser mon before the High School at 3 p. n . 1 The Y, P. S. C. E. will meet in the Sunday school room of the Presbyterian church, Sunday even ing just before service. Subject, A pei feet child. Leader: R. L. Coit. All the Juniprs are spe cially invited. Come and bring your parents. l At the last C. E. business meet ing it was decided to take up a collection for our mission work in Cuba, j This offering will be made at this i meeting. j The Juniors will hold a! special pledg service in the morning at 10 o'clock instead of 10:30, the usual i nour. re sure to come promptly . Atjj Main Street Methodist church. Chestnut Hill, there will be the usual services to-morrow. Sending Out the Laws. 1 The Secretary of State is send ing 6 it the laws, journals and docun ents to the members of the Legislature, the justices of the peace and the county officials en titled to them. f The copies for the- judges, so licitor s, clerks of court and regis ters o : deeds in each county have already been sent by mail, j To make this distribution will take about all the copies of the laws, dopuments and journals printed and it is doubtful whether there svill be any copies of either the pi blic or private acts for sale. There are about 8,000 magistrates (7,000 1 old ones and 1,000 new o ies) and each is entitled to a copy-, of the laws. Only 9,000 copies ; of 'the public laws were printed and 2,(X)0 of the private laws. Of the House and Senate Journals 450 copies each were prirrted and 350 copies of the documents. A belated shiDment of Linen and (fotton Crashes and White Piques just arrived and offered at a bargain at Lichtenstein's. Ave id scraping by shaving at The Climax T. A Coughehonr, ice dealer. has pi t out two 2-horse delivery wagor s and is able to give his cus tomer $ better service. Lost. A light tan shepherd puppyj, light streak across the J A' X .11 i" J M 1 iace, wnne on an iour ieec anq tip ox ran $1,00 reward. J. J. Hei- Kg. J Warm weather Carolina Racket. soap at the Should Have Attention. The Sun's attention was, yester- terday afternoon, called to the filthy; condition of the covered bridge across the Southern rail road on Inniss street. The walk on either side is too bad for ladies or even gentlemen to pass over dirt and all kinds of trash being strewn in it. The city authori ties should look after this matter and have the, avenues cleaned. The railroad company had the walks swept once a week for a long while, on Saturday night's or Sunday morning's, we understand. If it is the duty of the company to do this the management should be required to do it now, if not the city Aldermen should have the place kept clean. The Hot Springs of Arkansas. Via j Southern Railway. 5 , . . Will eradicate from your sys tem the lingering effects of grip and other ailments caused by the severe winter, and malaria, rheu matism, neuralgia, catarrh, stom ach, kidney, liver and nervous diseases, and chronic and function al derangements. The mountian climate of Hot Springs is cool and delightful in summer. 100 hotels open the year around. For Illustrated literature, con taining all information, address C. F Cooley, Manager Business Men's League, Hot bprings, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and particulars of the trip, see local agent or address VV. A. lurk, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ry.-, Washington, D. C. Pythian Memorial Day. Sunday, June 12th, has been appointed by the Grand Charicel- lor of the Knights of Pythias as a memoriaruay, and every lodge in the United States is called upon to pay trioute in some manner on that day to, their departed broth ers. . , The Salisbury Pythian s will hold their service at the" First Presbyterian church to-morrow night. Dr. Rumple will preach for them. ' - - Observation Cars. The Southern Railvvay has re cently put on a lino of elegant Pullman library observation cars between Atlanta ami New York. These cars are in some respects an innovation in this section. Ha'f of the cars are taken by ten Pullman sections and the rear is the observation end, with a libra ry and a number of large comfort able chairs and settees. These cars are open to all passengers on the train occupying Pullman space. Special Connection. -Ticket Agent Johnston is in formed that close connection will be made at Goldsboro on the 13th with No. 36, which leaves here at 10:40 a. m. This is for the benefit of those going to tlje Teachers Assembly. This Teach ers ; Assembly trip is one that should be taken by many. Moved to San Francisco.. Mr. T. L. File, of this county, who is a member of Battery B, 3rd Artillery, writes us that his battery has been movc;d from Fort Monroe, Va., to San Francisco. He wrote while en rote "at Clinton, S. C, he having left Fort Monroe on the 8th. Yadkin Special. - A special went down to Gold Hill this morning bearing Mr. and Mrs. George Newman and : a couple of friends. Mr. Newman took along a grip full of money for the copper mine. For Rent: A six-room house oh Lee street, good comfortable place. Apply to B. S. Caplan. Two expert barbers are hungry for whiskers at the Union Barber Shop. Shave. at the Climax, four ex pert Barkers anxious to improve your appearance. Choice lot on North Inniss street. Rare opportunity to get a splendid lot in a desirable locali ty. Apyly this week to McCub bins& Jordan, Real Estate Agents. For Rent- -9-room ho e; ; water and gas. W. C. LET, us Fra Men Wanted. , Mr. II. F. Mullens, of Gold Hill, is in the city and is trying to get up 100 men who are needed to work in quarries at Hillsboro, get ting out ballast for the Southern railway. White or colored men will be hired. ", To Morehead. ' . . Reduced rates tickets to More- head were put on sale to-Jay. They will be sold till the 17th and the limit returning is July 25th. Tick ets cost 10.95; this includes a teachers assembly membership ticket. Another Connection. Manager Heins continues to give us a first-class telephone ser vice. 1 he latest connection with the Salisbury exchange is Misen heimer Springs. The line to that place is now in operation. Carrier Pigeons. Three coops of carrier pigeons were received by Mr. Roper, the Southern Express Company's agent,-last night. They will be liberated by him, one coop prob ably in the morning. A Collision. 1 Yesterday evening a colored boy who was riding a wheel ran into Col. Holt. The Col. couldnt get his hands on the boy but he faxed the wheel jso it could not be ridden until repaired. Masons to Asheville. The Grand Com man dery, Grand Chapter and Oasis Temple, Mystic Shrine will meet in Asheville next weeki Several Masons from Sal isbury will probably attend. A Triple Wreck. There was a wreck at Danville yesterday evening in which three engines, two passenger and one freight, were damaged. . Nos. 35 and 7 were delayed on account oi tne wreck. Band Master. ' Mr. S. T. J. Ludwick, of Mt. Pleasant, is teaching the Chestnut Hill band. The boys are making good progress and will soon ap pear m public. Dr. Brown Returns. Dr; J. S. Brown returned .this morning from the Narrows where he had been to see a sick child of the chief engineer of the power company. j. Whiskey Captured. Revenue Officers Bradsbaw, sev eral nights since, captured a wagon and some whiskey near China Grove. The driver and horse were absent when the officer came up. Attention Knights. All Knights are hereby notified to assemble in the castle hall Sun day evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp and march trom there to the iirst Presbyterian church in a body, to attend the memorial service. J. P. Weber, C. C, . Salisbury Lodge No 24. Ed. H. Marsh, C. C. , ' . " Rowan 'Lodge No. 100. Sewer Company. Important meeting of South Main Sewer Company is called to meet at 4 o clock Monday even ing at office of J. Samuel McCub bins. All members requested to ue present. A. W. Winecoff, Pres. : Help Wanted Salesmen. Cot ton mills and other employers of power - buyers. Also stores, K R's, etc. Agent in Mass. cotton town earned $1,700 m 1898. P O. 1,371, New York. For 5 Rent Nice cottage Spenceri Apply to P. A. Cauble xnniss ot., oausDury. For Rent A nice ; office up stairs in the Overman ? buildin Call on LeeS. Overman. TO CURE A eOLD IN-ORE DAY, Take Laxative Bf6flici Quinine ' Tablets. All Druggists refflna the money it it fails to cure. 25 cents, . - INTERESTING ITEMS. Short Locals Picked Tip Around the City and Put Into Print. If you love .watermelon read McCulloh's ad. We continue to add new styles to the 50 cent shoe sale. Burt Shoe Co. Weather forecast: Showers and oler to night. Fair Sunday af ternoon. Jobs in Oxford ties worth from 75c. to $1.50, choice pair, for only 50c. Burt Shoe Co. - The Big 400 has disbanded for he summer on account of some of he members being out of town. The wires are being put up for he Postal Telegranh Com nan v There will be four wires through own. It is rumored that a vounor ladv ,who is visiting in the city from the falmetto btato, is to be "mar ried to a bpencer gentleman. A tent has been erected on Chestnut Hill, next to Mr. Matt Ward's. Kev. J. JSI. Stallings will preabh under this tent to morrow. Judge William Smith O'Brien Robinson is scheduled to hold the next term of Rowan Superior Court, in August. Judge Robin son is one of the fusion judges. Rev. L. E. Busby will be ih ijuriington to-morrow. ie goes to preach the annual sermon be fore the high school. Rev. VV. A. Julian will fill the pulpit at the Lutheran church. 1 Personal. J. B. Lanier spent yesterday in Charlotte: Mrs. W. F. Owens returned to Old Fort last night. Miss Mamie Fink, of Statesville, is visiting Miss Minnie Fink. Prof. Burton Craige came in f roin the Horner school at. Oxford last night. ; , I Watermelons made their ap-: pearance on the Salisbury market tn-day, , i Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reisner are having a pleasant time in northern cities. John D. Brown returned 4 lat night from Davidson college by way of Statesville. ' . , Miss Fannie Davis returned last night from Statesville where she had been visiting. Mrs. L- Ed. -Heilig returned this morning from Mt. Pleasant where she had been visiting. Miss Mary McCanless went to Misenheimer Springs yesterday afternoon to spend some time. Mrs. Clem Hargrave returned to Lexington this morning. She had been visiting Mrs. J. D. Heilig. Mrs. J. D. Gaskill and three young children left this morning for Morehead City to visit, rela tives. , - '.. : Mrs. John TrexJer and child went to Greensboro last night. Mr. Trexler is working for the Southern at that place. Mr. Clary and family, of Rocky Mount, arrived last nighty Mrs. Clary and children will spend the summer with her fatherw Maj. Scales. ' Rev. W. A. Julian arrived this morning and will spend several days with relatives. He will preach at the Lutheran church to morrow. ' - Mr. A. R. Lazenby returned .from Salisbury Tuesday evening quite sick. He is somewhat bet ter this morning. States ville Landmark. Capt. Overton, Capt. Simpson, Capt. Powel, of the Asheville division of the Southern, and Capt. Small of the Monroe division, returned yesterday from Murphy, where they were summoned as witnesses in court.- Asheville Gazette Hot or cold baths at the Union Barber Shop. Bargains in straw hats at the Carolina Racket. v ' ' . "The Union Barber shop is the place to get shaved. NEWS OF THE STATE. Condensed From Exchanges Tar Heel Happenings. James King, colored, of Ca tawba; county, was killed bv lightning while setting in his door J-hursday. ' .One hundred barrels of illicit corn whiskey will be sold in Wilkesboro on June 17tb, by agents under Collector Harkins. George Dodson, a young man. attempted to commit suicide at Winston yesterday by drinking laudanum. This is the third time he has tried Id end his life in this way. The - graduating exercises of Trinity College occurred Wednes day in Memorial Hall, w'hich was tilled to overflowing. Eleven young men and one young lady were awarded diplomas. A.srosDel feast, faith-cure outfit ' ' M. 7 - - " - - " struck Franklin last Wednesdav. The combination consisting of a plked-nosed little man, a lusty lunged, homely woman, a llea-bit-ten, poverty-stricken horse, a i ill - ricKety waoDiing ola buggy, lhc woman was the preacher and the healer. -Franklin Press. The Express learns that quite a force of hands are employed at the coal nrne recently opened on the Taylor place between Cum nock and Gulf on Deep river. Mr. S. P. Langdon, who was for merly connected with the Cum nock mine, has charge of the busi ness at the mine. He has laid otf a town there and erected a nice office ancl several other build ings 'Sanford Express. William Brown, one of the head men in Gastonia Cotton Mills, was shot and instantly killed yester day morning by D. Medlin, whose child, it was alleged, had been mistreated in the mill by- Brown. Medlin came to the mill, called lirown to the door,land , as he ap proached shot him twice. lie then ran but was captured and held. - To. Detroit. Congressman T. F. Kluttz left this morning on the Western for Detroit, Mich., where he 'goes to attend Supreme Lodge Knights of Honor, he being one of the repre sentatives from North Carolina. Mr. Kluttz was accompanied by his daughter Miss Janie. Ask to see new piques at Harry Bros, V . Solid Gold Ring Free. Beginning Wednesday June each purchaser of 50c. worth of merchandise or over at The Fair will receive , a numbered coupon. At the expiration of time Satur day July 1st,-the person folding the lucky number will receive ab solutely free a. beautiful solid gold cluster ring. This is "being done to increase trade and thereby en abling us to sell on a clo&er mar gin of profit. Ring can be seen at our store at any time. Come of tenyget bargains and a chance for a beautiful ring. The Fair. Don't Commence To put lip fruit before you have bought your fruit jars. Quarts, half gallon and pints, ex tra rubbers in quantities at Buer baum's. Hammocks are still selling, it is hot enough to buy one. . Large stock of picture mould ing, any size, any style, frame made to order on short notice. Sheet pictures at Buerbaum's. Lemonade glasses, ice cream saucers, milk shake glasses. I. am , selling out a remnant of accordeons at your' own price. Buerbaum says they have to go. ' 8 real fat beef cattle, 6 fine mut ton, 2 fine veal, smoked ox tongue, smoked breakfast strip and all kinds of good sausage for Satur day's trade at Jackson's. A town of 3,000 people without a beef market I have nice room suitable for a market and guaran tee a good trade. J. M. Haden, Spencer, N. C. NO CURE-NO PAY ' That is the way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Malaria Chills and Fever. It Is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults pisfer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price 50 cents. -
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