-0 c GET BEST ?WLIir BREAD, SO tafor SI at T. . SWINE'S FOR CAKES of all kinds, fresh baked call on T. L. SWINK VOL. V. NO. 95. SALISBURY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 16, 1899. 10 Cents Per Week T6 , " 1 .... - i J ; ; ; ; i i - . : : : i? - . , ALLISON-NEELY NUPTIALS. A Pretty Home Wedding Hera Yes- , terday Evening At Mr. J . Sam t MeCubbins' handsome home on ..South Main street at 7 o'clock yesterday eve ning there was a pretty home wed . ding.; , . , ! Rev, T. J. Allison and Miss Bes sie F. Neely were the contracting parties. - i The interior of the house had been daintily decorated in flower's and evergreens. ! Miss Lillian Foust .played the wedding march as the bridal party entered the parlor. Little Misses Rachel Gill, of Statesville and Frances Harry, of , Greensboro, flower girls, came down the stairs followed by Stfje Miss Mildred MeCubbins be'aring the, ring on a waiter. These little ladies were -all sweetly dressed n white or- srandie. liie Drme enieieu vitu her maid honor, "Miss Beulah Witherspoon, -j. of Newton,; the erroohi advanced rom the. rear of theliall with gevC W. "'JBUZ MoLel laitd, of Statesville; tik bride and gr'o'Om iuetinga .the archway that . forms tlie eniranci to the 'parlor. MIere triec9remn was performed I by Rev. DrJtttmple -" A number of friends - witnessed - the ceremony. 'There were - many valuable andhan'dsomeresenjK Mr.- and Mrs. Allison left on the Western for W7aynesville to spend a week? -They will live at Sugar Creek, where Mr.-jUlison is . pas- tor .of a Presby terian church." 1 Tvilra. Allison is an' acconiplislied lady and has 'successfully: taught in schools in Salisbury, Charlotte and Statesville. 1 Mr. Allison, pastor Sugar Creek church, hasliad among his charges Elm wood and Third ' Creekl churches in Concord Presbytery,' and the church at Vaycross, Ga. He is a graduate of Davidson Col lege and is oue of the most earnest and useful members of Mecklen burg Presbytery. Beception Postponed. . The reception of Row an" Lodge No. 100, which it was announced several days ago, was to be held Monday night, June the 19th, has been postponed on account of the hot weather and because a few of the prominent leaders in the re ception can not be present on that night. ! The Sun is assured that it will be given later in the treason. j Father and Sister Critically 111. I Mr. F. F. Speddin, of the Spen cer shops, received a telegram yes terday afternoon announcing the critical illness of his father and sister and left this morning for Baltimore to visit them. Mr. Speddin's father lives in Balti more and his sister in Smyrna, Delaware. I Tent Meeting. , Rev. Mr. Porler preached an excellent . sermon at the tent ' on Chestnut. Hill 'last night. The ser vices at the tent are being well at tended. 1 Services will be held at 3 and 8 p. m. to-day and to-morrow. Sun da3' service hours will be an nounced to-morrow. ! Called Meeting. Cordon Lodge 168 I. O O. F. will have a called meeting to-nieht at 8 o'clock sharp. Important business to transact. All mem bers must be present. .. . At Home. Mr: Arthur L. Patterson, who has-been attending the Ohio. State University at Columbus,'returned this week and is now at home at China Grove. 4 1 r baiisDnrv-unariotte. I A baseball team is being organ ized in Salisbury, and it is the in tention of the organizers to ar range, if possible, a game with the Charlotte team on July 4, . " f - . ' 'i . ' - ,,. : - j- FortSale Clay Peas and late Irish Potatoes for planting. , f L. E. HEiLiGf i Two expert barbers are hungry for whiskers at the Onion Barber Shop.. , j For Rent 9-room house ; water J and gas W. .C. Fraley. WILLING TO SELL. Prdfiably No Trouble for City to Buy the Water Works. Mayor Lord has, in answer to let ers written by him upon ih strictionxof the committee of which he is cbaii man, received letters from several civil engi neers. This correspondence is in regard to surveying for the pur pose of ascertaining the amount of bonds needed for the putting in of a system of sewerage. Mavor Lord has also received ha letter from the Water Works Company, and we understand, they express a willingness to selj the) water works to the city. There will probably1 -be no trouble in mapifg tnepv" is tobe fixed .by dne1 reprcserltifir, ottie-r the cbmfwinVf.l.. .aihtivftolina regiments in the War to be calledSn'ff 'nedeWMttjJ.tet'weeii the States of which work The committee -wiii have a uieetViuuge Walter. Clark ing tne nrsti net weeK. Not Trufj, Lvery newSpap , we suppose, is?jmposedpbn: y ionally ,by its correspondents . in furnishing incorrect n&ws'-jan1J:the;UN tsl no exception.:';: , .! J tr- y Mr. S. J. J Porch, who - it was stated yesterday, , was to, take barge of the Baldwin Locomotive Yprks, at Philadelphia; Pa., in forms us that such is not the case. We are sorry the err Or occurred anc 4 gladly make the correction; ant further, the Sun is glad to he r that Mr. Porch will remain at ihe(VSouthern',s shops at Spen cer, i ' Dedication of Cathedral at Valdese- uly 4th the new Church or Ca thedral, for it is entitled to that name, at Valdese, is expected to be dedicated. It is built of solid stone and is the work throughout of the colony at that place. Its cost is estimated at about $10,000, rating work at European instead of American wages. It is a mar vel of architectural beauty and re minds one df the old worldlxather than the new. We are gratified to known that the crops of the colo ny are excellent this year and that the people are in good health. Mc rgranton Herald. Slight Wreck on Western- . Yesterday's Asheville Citizen Two freight trains collided at nt Rock about 1:30 to-day. Une ol Uonductor 5arber's arms was badly sprained. One engine was badly damasred. No. 12. was delayed 20 minutes by the colli sion. - - Closed Several Days. - - 'The electro-plating V plant of Messrs. Finger and Anthony has bee n closed for several days on account of breakage and repairs on pie engine. The proprietors hope to begin operation again some time to-day. Thd School Concert) To-night. It is strenuously requested ; that Ladies and Misses attending the Nedve School concert to-night, wil wear no head-gear thatin the least obstructs a clear view A. mm - " ' ' oi ail tne orignt alia promising young performersJf feels constraii"J or wide feathery ha tottre-vni usic par or, it is hoped that she will rerc ove it f rom her head to her lap during the concert. Woman, bar a headed, as she should be in doors, whether in parlor, concert or church, seem s to personify the Pnet's drpam nf an ;", irlph.l ; wn map hood, viz , "She was neatly T 1 ' ' 1 and plainly dressed, because she needed no lavish outward adorn ment; for, winsome womanly at tractiveness rat any itself without any age asserts" meretricious external trappings." f IN. B. Bodily and lingual movement should be restrained, by reason and will because such noise disconcerts the -pupils' per- formance. Respt'v. W.li. N. nly one more day of the srreat reduction sale of embroideries at Har; ry Bros. LjosT An initial ring. Set con taining six diamonds. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same : at this ofiice. SKETCHES OF N. C REGIMENTS. Col. Burgwyn Writing the One o f the 35th. Regiment. Col. W. H. S. Btrrgwyn, now national bank examiner again, but who so efficiently commended' the Second Regiment, N.-: C. Volunj teers during the Spanish war, is preparing a sketch of the Thirty fifth N. C. Regiment, C. S., A., one of thd many immortal regi ments' of heroes contributed by North Carolina tathe Confederate Army, in pursuance of the ar rangements made by the last legis lature. It will be remembered that the General Assembly last March made a small appropriation to ?ver the actual cost of. printing binding, tc. , f or the publica- of sketches of all the North has iupurvisioiK ' -yjje j, Raleigh Post says Col. Bit jyn8 ' work, like that of Cob-Clark, is a labor of love, and it will be faithfully and intelli gently done. He is now .in. Ral- ,.:Ll j A i eigUT uuuuug up cme uaui anu details to which he can secure ac- Lpsrf nowhere else. . . Col. Capers t The Sunny South has ..this of a visit from. , Col. Capers who has recently come to Salisbury: We have been refreshed by a most pleading call from this' dis- who is now 'located in or near beautiful Nacoochee valley, in north Georgia. His exuberant spirits do not wane ' nor. does, bis pen grow dull and rusty. He has just been confirmed by Bishop Nelson in the Episcopal church, and on last Sabbath evening he delivered an impressive lecture in the cathedral on "Christ Before Pilate" for the benefit of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. .He is a brother to the distinguished Bishop Ellison Capers, of South Carolina fame and memory," and has held many '-places-' of t rust and responsibility. Long life and much happiness to our friend and brother. Crashed Granite Wanted. There is a ink demand for crushed granite all over the coun try for various purposes. j. i. vvyau, oi iaitn, con tinues to receive calls for. it from all over the country. He has just received a letter from Georgia to Know wnat ne wouiu cnarge per car load on. board cars at Salis bury. Air. WTyatt says he would like to have a partner to help him put up a crusher on the side track at Woodside, so that he could fill the orders that he is constantly receiving. If he had a crusher up he could supply the demand and this would put more money in old ; Rowan. Our granite is known to be the hardest and best for all kinds of purposes. ' To Greensboro. Thes quad of men who have been putting up the Postal Telegraph Company's poles and wires in Salisbury have finished the work. They left last night for Greensboro. 'The National Honse. Mr. Jim Ramsay, who stays at Holmes' store, has taken charge of the National House. Mr. Jim Burkehead is clerk and is ready to wait on the public. . At the Central. Mr. -O. W. Spencers place, the Central hotel, is undergoing some changes. New carpets are being placed, rooms renovated and other i i worK is oeing uone. . It will always be a sourcaof re gret to yoif if you miss the bar gain offered in- embroideries at Harry Bros. S1.50 Oxford Ties for 75c. Car olina Racket. : Wanted: A good second-hand roll-top office desk. Address box 261, Salisbury, N; C. , V THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR CHILLS and .fevr is a bottle of G rote's T-astkijcss xohic. never rails to cure; then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price 1 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to care. Persbnal.l Rev. L C. Trov and family. went to Asheville this morningi Col. A. B. Andrews passed through?,tbis morning going ' to Ashevilfe Revenue Officer Bradshaw went to Charlotte" this morning to at tendFederal cbVrt. W. A. Turk, general passenger agent of the Southern,, was in the city short while last night. Miss Annie Beam an, who has been visiting Miss Ramsay, re turned to Clinton this mornning. Dr. 11. N. Miller, of Mt. Pleas ant, was here last night returning from a, business trip to .Asheville. ;' - 1 . - -: ' MisLoise Boyd, returned to Barium Springs last night from Miss. &Eleanore Watson's house party: - " . ' ; . .. Col.? Joseph P. Minetree pur chasing agent Of the Southern,, spent part of the morning at Spencer. '. ' . Rev. S JS. Bost, wrbo Was " here to attend the Owens-Bingham "wed ding,4returned to Durham this morning. ' - t . A. C. Avery, Esq , , was here last night returning to Morganton f rom Charjotte, where he had been to argueja case. RevV'L. W. Crawford, of Greens boro :?passed through last night gointo attend the Asheville dis trict conference. Col. J ule , CarrV of Durham, spent last night in the city, with Mr. A. H: Boyden, and left this morning for Asheville. ; ... I . , Miss Annie Woolen, of Randle man, and her friend 'Miss Nannie Green, of Richmond, are visiting at JJr. J, W. Long s. Mrs. C.;Wr. Poole is yisiting in Winston-Salem. She was accom panied by her little grand daugh ter, Jathlino Mowery. J Charles Weaver, who has been in Johns ' Hopkins University, came home last night to spend the vacation with his father, Dr. J. H. Weaver. J. E. and VVr. A. Hennesee have gone to Asheville. , The- lunch room, at the depot is in charge, of R. L. Julian during Mr. Ilennes see's absence. ' , . W. C. Rose, of Enochville, for merly county commissioner, was in Ihe eity to-day. In the future the Sun will keep 4Mr. Rose posted on the news. Home Por Homeless. Col. A. H. Belo, a former North Carolinian, now of Texas, has do nated his old homestead in Salem to that town as a home for the homeless. ' The home was yesterday incor porated by the Secretary of State. It is to be known as 4kThe Belo Home of Salem" a purely relig ious and charitable association. Its object is the, establishment of a home for the aged and infirm, and persons of good reputation, who are left partially or entirely with out means of support, and also for destitute orphans and neglected children. The government of the Home shall be by a board of di rectors, from whom1 a president, secretary and treasurer shall be chosen. These officers shall be elected for one year and shall have power to receive any gift, divise or bequest. . "Rowan Rifles," Important Notice. The Rowan Rifles will assemble at the armory to-night at 8:15 o'clock. All members must attend Unless providentially hindered or the rules and regulations will be enforced, this is the last warning. There are still a few members who have not been measured for their uniforms, these especially must be punctual as all measurements must be sent in by a specified time as the uniforms and military stores are expected . to be here by the last of this month. ' - Louis Liciitenstein, Capt. Have your'hair cut at the Union Barber Shop and you will be pleased. NO CORE-NO PAY That is the way all druggists sell GRO VE'S TASTELESS CHILL ,TONIO for Malaria Chills and Fever. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children lore it. Adults p: afer it to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price 50 cents. ABOUT THE CITY. General Summary of Local Happen ings in and About the City . , The fountain is soon to be re painted. ' Weather forecast: Fair; cooler, to night; fair Saturday. Lohnie Maxwell, of the Spencer shop, is on the sick list. McCall & Nixon ad vertise prop erty for sale in this paper. I For warm weather eatables see Lichtens'tein & Teiser's new ad. The little child of Mr.. L. Banks has been quite sick for some time. Mr. E. C. Miller is back, at his old business aiirLidiin, insur ance policiesf,,.-? Mr. A. P. Floyd to-day" took charge of a chair in the Eclipse barbershop. . The street force is doing some good work mowing grass and cleaning out ditches. A number of freight agents are passing through returning from a meeting at Norfolk. Mechanic and Investors Union, C. B. Jordan agent, has a new ad in the Sun to-da. . ' - Mr. H. M. Brown, of the firm of C M. & H. M. Brown, is build ing, a residence on East Inniss street. . ' . The covered bridge has been swept, but not out of existence. The clearing up was done by the Southern. .i ; The . catalogue of St Mary's College, Belmont,., has been re ceived. The. next session of this college opens Septem ber 7th. . ; - T Revenue officers say they are not goi ng t o worry o y e r th e i te m about the Providence township ujuu ijuviug ii btiii on ois unrn., . Lumber has been placed on the ground for the parsonage to be built oh Chestnut Hill. Work on the building wilt be commenced next week. ' Mr. Max .HoLshouser, bf Cres cent, bought a lot of land last Sat' urday in Salisbury near the Chest nut Hill M. E. church, anu will build on it this fall.' He expects to occupy the house by Christmas. Examination Prepared, ; The questions for the teachers who wish to stand the examina tion for life certificates have been printed , and Superintendent Me bane has sent them out to the va rious' county supervisors. The examination will take place on the second Thursday in July and the questions are not to be opened until the examination be gins. Examination . papers are to be forwarded to the superinten dent's office and graded by the State Board of Examiners.- Prof. Kizer, wil 1 soon furnish us with something official as to the examination and scope of studies included. V ' How is "Blow-out?" Complaint' is made by the Wil mihgton Messenger that the good old word "function" is being worn tbreadbare by people who talk of "sociaIf,;3VriQ- Our con tern porary 7J ' ' jord-makers to create' a nwncmloTtotake itk place. The Gastonia Gazette says it is not a word oi our manufac ture, but we mention the incident simply to inquire what's the mat ter with "blow-out?" Child Dead. ; ? , The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, of the county, died Wednesday evening. It was about three months old and their only child. It was laid to rest at St. Paul's. Ihe funeral was preached by Kev. R. L. Brown. NeW Phones. Mr.'. JLi. E. Heilig' has a new phone in his store No. 137. A new phone has been placed in Maj . Smith's residence. 1 It is No. 131. $1.00 Oxford Ties for 50c. Car olina Racket. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it tails U cure. 25 cents. NEWS OF THE STATE. Condensed From Exchanges Tar Heel Happenings. High Point is to have a trouser factory. Max ton will vote on1 a special school tax levy on July 3rd. A local option election was held at Trenton Monday, with the re sult that 28 votes were cast for tfhd 36 against the saloon. ; A man 80 years of age yester day "filed the papers at Raleigh in a suit for divorce. He is a vet eran of the Mexican war and of the civil war. 1 t ' There are now 1,100 State con victs. 'Of these 200 are in the central prison. There are 75 mostly all Federal prisoners, in the brickyard. Mr. Thomas F. Lyons, of North Carolina, was yesterday appointed a First Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, ays ' the Washington Post. , State Auditor Ayer has sent to the various sheriffs a book for schedule "B" taxes. ; It is the first time the State has so furnished these books. The Southern summer confer ence of the Youno; Women's Chris tian Association will begin a ten day's sessionr Friday at the Ashe ville College for Young Women. There will be a special commu nication of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina; A. F. and A. M. held in Raleigh in lasonic llall on Tuesday, J une 20th, at 0 o'clock a. mi, for the purpose of laying the corner stone of the Firet Pres byterian church, now being cree led in that city. A sheath of bearded wbefit is to be seen in the store of Morrow Bros, and Heath Co. that ought to take a .'premium at any fair. Jt weighs 29 '-."pounds, and every head is full of large and well- rounded . grains. The. sheaf is not-a selected one, but on the oth- erband; is'a very small part of a 3o acre held of the same kind, grown by Mr. Ira B. Miller, of our . town. Albemarle Enter prise. At the Agricultural Department. At noon yesterday the Fusionist officials made their exit from the Agricultural Department at Ral eigh and the recently elected Democrats came in. The oath of office was administered by Clork of the Court W. M. Russ. The new officers are: Commissioner, S. L. Patterson. Immigration Agent, J. W. Thompson, ' : Secretary to Board, T. K. Bruner. Cle-ik, W. A. Graham, Jr. Stenographer, Miss Mamie Bird song. Typewriter, Miss Lucy Reeves. Usher to Museum, Miss Annie Lewis. ; ' Watchman, Thomas C. Cherry. Janitors, Gaston Brough ton and J. F. Kennedy. Statesville Won. From a gentleman who attended the ball game between Statesville and Concord at Statesville yester day evening we learn that the score was 4 to 2 in fayor of States ville. The Concord bovs hope to win the game this evening. Two games will probably bo played between the same teams at Concord soon. M . Don't Write Unless you have a pen. Water man's Ideal Fountain Pen is the best and Buerbaum keeps differ ent styles from $2.50 up. Ask for the patent Burglar Alarm at Buerbau til's. Hammocks for the sweltering and weary at very much reduced prices at Buerbauni's. j The largest package Toilet Pa pery for ten cents, 1,000 sheets in bundle. . Picture Frames made to order, large stock of mouldings always on hand. Hot or cold baths at the Union Barber Shop. Take ono and you will feel good. Shave at the Climax. r ' It