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. . I ... Woods' and Crosman's Fresh andHeliafele. OUIOir SETS, Had and White. Ixi Flower Seeds. POSE DSDBS, PERFOUES, TOILET ARTICLES, t YOUNG'S DRUG STORE. Early New River Corn 0 at ISENHOUR Qi BEAN'S WEATIIEn FORECASTS Cloudy to-night; rain Wednesday, A WOMAN LEADS A HOB. ITALY TO MEDIATE. ABOUT THE CITY. MASTER MECHANICS IN PORTO RICO. DR. W. S. BOWMAN DEAD. CHRISTIAN ENDEAV0REES. Enters a Jail and Lynches a Negro Will Endeavor to Restore Peace in General Summary of Local Happen And Master Car Builders - Meet Spencer To-Morrow. at A Rowan Boy Writes of His Exper Died at the Age of 69, After Forty- Points of Interest About the Stats Who Assaulted the Woman- South Africa. ings in and About Salisbury. ience at that Place. Five Years' Service For Religion. Convention. . . . ' .M--, .. .. . ' . ' - ' ' ..... I ' . . . , ..... . . - -'. 1 - I ; - ; . i -. - . .', .' - - .. .. . s ) . , " r ; .... ; - . . , . - - VOL. VII. ! - SALISBURY, N. C, .TUESDAY. EVENING, MARCH 27, 1900. . NO. 22. -. , 1 t-. : ' " i " i . 4 . I . ' : ' " ' ' ' T" ' i 1 1 ' : f special to daily sun. Belair. Md., March 27. Miss Annie Mcllvaine, with dishevelled hair flying and a pistol in her right hand, last night led a mob of two hundred and attacked the jail. The mob, directed by the girl, dragged from the cell Lewis Harris,- the negro who assaulted Miss Mcll vaine yesterday, and led him down street to a ' big tree, where the negro confessed. The mob then hanged him and riddled his body with bullets. During the attack on the jail several shots were fired and two men were wounded by the sheriffs fire. POWERS HELD WITHOUT BAIL. By Judge Moore For Complicity in Goebel Murder. special to daily sun Frankfort, Ky.. March 27. Judge Moore has held Powers without bail on a charge , of com plicity in the murder of Wm. Goe bel. MRS. GOLDEN WRITES. Says She Wouldn't Believe Her Hus band On Oath. special to daily sun. Louisville, Ky., March -27. Capt. Horn, nephew of Airs. F. Whurtin Gnldfin. - whose husband is the chief witness against the accused Republicans, received a letter from Mrs. Golden to-day in which she says Golden must have been drunk or bribed when he swore what he did and told him to inform Powers that Golden's tes timony can be thrown out; that she would not believe him or Frank Cecil on oath. TROUBLE WITH "BOXERS." Who are Benton Driving Foreigners out of China. special to daily sun . Fekm, Unma, marcn zi.-au engagement has been fought be tween Imperial troops and "Box ers" but the result was not ue cisive. Casualties' on both sides frere heavy. The' engagement took place at Yen Ghui, province of Pechili. There were about fifteen hundred on each side engaged. r Washington, March 27. It is admitted ' here that the crisis in China is serious. Besides the Wheeling tfie battleship Oregon and" cruisers Newark and New Orleans are on the China coast, The Boxers are a secret order bent on driving foreigners out of China. They are instigated by the Em press Dowager who is backed by Russia. Paris Exposition Opens April 14th. SPECIAL TO DAILY SUN. Paris, March 27. At a cabinet council to-day at which M. Lou bet presided it was decided to of ficially inaugurate the Paris Ex position on Saturday, April 14th. Big Lumber Deal. special to daily sun. St. Paul, March 27. It is true that the Northern Pacific has com pleted the sale of half a million acres of land in Northern Minne sota to a lumber syndicate for a million dollars. Cotton. special to daily sun. New York, March 27. Cotton bids May 62; June 35; July, 34; August 23; September 8:45. - Fok SlliE: Good square piano. Apply at Sdn office. Vein Rent 5 room cottage, walls plastered, just completed on Iorth Inniss street. For terms fton Mrs. T. W. Allison, corner ttfss and luiig etree. special to daily sun. Rome, Mdrch 26. The Foreign offices to-day cabled the Italian consul at .Pretoria that Italy would consent to mediate for peace if Kruger and Steyn would moderate their demands. This message was sent after a number of tween Lord ambassador, ong consultations be Currie and the British .London, March 27, A despatch from Mafeking, 13th, says, all is patrols are active. We rushed on the Boer intrench- ment and effectively f usiladed an i other, captiired twenty-six head of cattle and I killed twelve Boers. Our loss was two .killed and three wounded, jj i London, j March 27. -Over eighty representatives of trades unions attending the congress of the National Liberal Federation of Nottingham have signed a mani festo against "the government pol icy in regard to South Africa. The Congress now in session is . the largest in many years. London, March 27.-Secretary of State and Home affairs Ridley, said to-day to a delegation that the dissolu ion of Parliament was improbably during the present year J Lorenzo Marquez, March 27. The steamer Gironde, arrived here with a large contingent of foreign volunteers including many Irish- men. Among tne passengers was Michael Davett, . who says- he is . travelling for his health. Cape Tof n, March 27. A num ber of rebels who were captured at TCimbfirlv and relpased ' trlefi- fully reported the fact, to Loyal- ists. j Latet an indignant demand or punishment and the Londor, March OT . J portant South ews is - i ro miner f mm l Africa, where the rainv I season is commencing witn excep i ... ' J I tionally heavy storms,' converting the camnslinto swamps. Two transports at Durban are beinr cofaverted into hospital ships, owihg to the increase in the number of wounded and sick and with a view of clearing the held hospital preparatory, to the next operation of the English troops. j National Banks. special to daily sun. Washington, March 27. Alli son introduced an amendment to the National Bank act to allow banks deposit in places of twenty five thousands population. Over four hundred applications to establish JNational lianKS are now pending. Uneasiness in Japan. SPECIAL to daily sun. Yokohama, Japan, March 27. The Russian squadron has arrived from Chbmulpo, Corea. It is be- ieved that this presages a demand for concession hi land at Masango and is arousing uneasy comments in Japan. t;is' Health Failing. CIAL TO DAILY SUN. Hong iKong, March 27. Gen. Otis is on the verge of a collapse. The sui orpnns 5ftr. h mnst return to the tj t7 ; nited States soon or break down.. His own friends admit it and says he ought to return home immediately. Pulley belts are up to date. You sret them at J . li. Keid s. Nati nal Hotel has changed hands, house, ja first class $1.00 per day $3.50 per week. 101116 attention and nice rooms Give me a call. . C. E. Barringer. Plants: Azaleas, in full bloom. Palms and ferns. Bedding plants, bulbs, roses, chrysanthemums etc. foxtspring planting. Orders taken for future delivery, uall for pnees before buying elsewhere. Mrs. ai. KJ. Ldnton, corner inniss and Long streets. Mr. F. H. Gushing is able to be a,lu' Mrs. Annie Livengood is sick J to-day and cannot attend to her music class. Isenhonr & Bean have early New River corn. See ad at top of this page, The latest creation is our patent : 1 t- Vici Vals, thev are beauties. Pet- erson & Rulfs. v 1 . There will be no meeting of the Christian Reid Book Club until further notice. The coal famine is overJ. H. McNeely & Co., received a big shipment of coal to-day. Mr. David i Shields, of Young's store, is kept in his room in the Bell block by sickness.! . .. ... -i - The Reformed churcji at Rock well is about ready to be turned over to the pastor and congrega tion. : " ; - - I ' ''. -i '' Mr. Geo. bcott. woo holds a position at the Southern's shops, has been off duty on the sick list r several aays. "Ride a Monarch and keep in front" is their trade-mark, and it has generally been; : sustained. Burt Shoe Co. , agents If you desire' to cure the grip read Kluttz & Rendleman's new ad to-day. They also ' have a large supply of mattings. , i I, r . Ajacoo&p v avaovu , auvi v T cot A 9 ! having the interior of the Climax barber shop repapered which adds much to the appearance of the room. Mr. J. N. Maxwell is do ing the work. I lur nos Dief, oi tnm ", gave ouf a pieasani cal1 to-day- e came up from bUN, which will visit him , regular ly ior me uext year, i - -.J . if ' . Mr. 1. Jv. liruner,5ecretary- to the btate Board of f Agriculture, . - . . 3 . . left yesterday morning 'for New iorK u lo-morrow ior irans, wtiere he goes to superintend tne msiaimuon oi iotiuaaroima a x- hibit at the Exposition. Her ex- pecis 10 reiurn m aoout sixty aays. f We will in a few days show you the "J ule Carr" patent attach ment to the Phonograph, which is a wonder in doing away with the metallic sound. .This patent is now owned by the Columbia Phonograph Co. Burt .Shoe Co., agents. Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Jones, of Spencer, were in the city to-day, Capt. Jones is recovering from the injuries received by his ca boose turning over twice with him near u urn am last weetc .ana ex pects to go to work in about ten days. I . - Rockwell Roller Mill. The Rockwell roller mill is nearing completioi! and will be ready for the machinery in a few days. ; ' :r.;v." '' This mill had got to be a thing of necessity and the people in the Rockwell vicinity could not well do without it. F- Communion Services The Lutherans will have their communion services at tne new Lutheran church at Faith .next Saturday and JSunday the 31 of March and first of April. ..This is an unexpected change, hence this notice. ; 1 - i R. L. Brown.' Notice. ; l- Persons noticing electric lights failing to burn will please notify the mayor or some of the officers. s S. F. Lord, Mayor. Fob Rent 4-room cottage, new; 2 feet above ground, fine well and good neighbors. . Y . H. Neave. : -1 . -. For Sale Nice building lot, 50x145 feet with 10 foot alley, on Fifth street, bpencer, for $90. Apply to C. V. Clark. The Master Mechanics and Mas ter Car Builders of the Southern, will meet at Spencer to-morrow, Wednesday. . " This meeting was to have been held at Spencer several weeks digo but was postponed on account the death of Mr. JohnHolt. , COMING AND GOING. Brief Items About Salis$urians and Their Friends. Miss Maggie Sheltojv returned last night from Cleveland. Mrs. H. C. William's returned to Charlotte this morning. Mr. M. B. Davis, ithe penny photo man, was in Winston yes terday.. ;- Dr. J. G. Ramsay, has returned from his old home place , near Cleveland. ' U Rev. H. L. Atkins is expected to return from Surry county Thursday. Mn J. A. Davis left " this morn ing for Elm wood to work. He will be gone some time. I Dr. J. E. Smoatp of Concord, . k M " A ' ' I came up last nigm ro see nis mother who is sick. X Bishop Cheshire was in the city last night on his way to Concord where he holds services to-day. ! - Mrs. J. F. Stancill, who has been visiting at Gold Hillt went to Con cord this while.' morning 'to spend a Dr. J. Rumple and O. D. Davis are in Charlotte to-day attending a meeting of the executive commit- ee of Davidson college. ' I Mrs. -N. F. Yorke, who for some time has been in the hospital at Salisbury has returned home. Concord Standard. ' l . , Messrs. R. E Austin and S. H. Hearne, of , Albenv44, were here His morning returning from Cbar otte where they had been attend ing court. Contractor Loflin was in High Point yesterday looking after lum ber which had been ordered for Messrs. Woodson and Shaver's building at Spencer. " Academy Closed. The school at Rockwell academy closed last Friday and on Satur day, March 24th, quite a large crowd gathered to hear an address by Prof. Lyerly, of Crescent academy. The address was ; a most excellent one and was well received by all who heard it.' Af ter the address, came the dinner which was enjoyed by all. The crowd spent, several hours in the grove very pleasantly. Many compliments were paid Prof. 'Herman on his success in the school room; ' In Express Circles. ' Mr. Gillespie' Sadler, private Secretary to Superintendent Sad ler, of the Southern Express Com pany, in Charlotte, will be pro moted to route agent for the com pany on April 1st. His headquar ters will be, in Charlotte and his territory will be taken from Route Agents . Allen and Richardson, whose work, has been greatly in creased recently. Mr. Rhodes Guffey is with l the Southern ' Express Company, learning the business. v Birthdays Celebration? Misses Ida and Belle Shuping celebrated their birthdays today by taking dinner at Miss Ida's home and will have supper I to night at Misg Belle's home. Eat Jackson's beef, something tender. He has Pulley belt buckles, the latest thing out, at J. H. Keid's. iOR kent'.t-a nice six room cottage, near corner Lee and Fish er streets. Good garden place. R. V. Lanier. The Sun has received a letter from Mr. Thos. Rothrock. of Rowan county, from which we take the following: I noticed you made mention of the fact that I was now in Porto Rico; ' 1 have been here for quite awhile, arriving here the 10th of May, '99, and have been here ever since. :y'. :y I have been all over the island very near sailing around two thirds of the island and coming back on the military road, which is the most interesting trip to take. In addition to this I have taken a-good many other trips. It is an extremely beautiful country apd almost an unchangeable climate. I enlisted the 3rd of ; last May at Winston, N. C , with the ex pectation ! of going from Porto Rico to the Philippines but have not got there yet. I think we will though within another year. Washington's 'birthday was celebrated i here in great shape and a military ball was given at night in which quite a number of the swellest Porto Ricans took part. I will close with the expectation of receiving your valuable paper every week. 1 am greatly inter ested . in the news from home es pecially! the political news. j Very Respt. , f- -.t Thomas Rothrock. Co. M., 11th Infantry, San Juan, Pprto Rico. Woodmen To-Night. . , . . . The regular business meeting of Hickory Camp No. 49,-Woodmen of the World, will be held to-night at 7:30 b'clockl All members are requested to attend. By order of he clerk. Hurt in Runaway. Mr. Bruner Sherrill, of this county,! was thrown from a wagon while a, pair, of mules were run ning away,' Jn Concord Saturday, and a gash was rent in ,Kia head The wound is not a serious one. State Y. M. C A. The twenty-fourth annual con vention of the Young Men's Chris tian Association of North Carolina will be held in Greensboro April 5-8. An interesting program has been arranged. The Lost Dog. Chief of Police Shaver tells us he tag worn by the "mad-dog killed in Yadkin, mentioned yesterday, was sold by him to Mr. J. D. Enniss in '95. 1 To Have 30th of May Celebration. Quite a number of the colored citizens of the town met at the colored M. E. church last night and after discussion decided to have 30tn of May celebration this year. To New York. Capt. Matthew Penhale, of the Gold Hill mine, Mr. Richard Pen- bale, bf the Union mine, and their nephew, Mr. John , Peuhale, left to-day for New York. They ex pect to be gone several weeks. A Card From Mr. Rothrock. Whereas the report is in circu lation that I have in "time past been! untrue and false to the Democratic party, I simply have this to say, ' that I have always been a believer in the principles of the party, have i voted for the exponents of the same, am doing so now and expect to do so in the future, the above report to the contrary notwithstanding. L. H. Rothrock. . March 22, 1900. TEACH Your ' children ban kin or. , An occasional deposit of 50 cts. in the Salisbury Savings Bank will give your child an idea of business and at the same time teach it economy. Rev. W. S. Bowman, f). D., died yesterday morning at Mt. Pleasant, aged 69. Eighteen months ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis while pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran church, of Charlotte. A few months after L III 1 uis luuess ana so soon as he was able to travel he went to Florida for his health. Shortly after his arrival in Florida he had another stroke of paralysis; and since that time he grew gradually weaker until the end. ur. rowman was porn m Shenandoah county, Va. , and en tered the ministry of the Lutheran church in 1855. . After a few years of service in Virginia he went to Charleston, S. C., where : he was pastor for twenty years. After leaving Charleston Dr. Bowman went to Charlotte where he took charge of St. Mark's church his last "pastorate. ' He had been married four times; mV widow being a daughter of the late Daniel Barrier, of Mt. Pleasant. The remains ' were ; taken to Charleston last night where the in terment will be made to day. Railroad. Mr. L. A. Bernhardt, of tne Spencer shops, left last night for Macon to visit relatives. This is Mr. Bernhardt's first pleasure trip during nine years' work at the shops. ' . Mr. Hoover, of the shops, re turned last night from Spray where , he had been to see his daughter. V Capt. R, H. Martin, of the Southern yard, is suffering from an injury to a finger. The injury was slight but the hand has swol len from the effects of it. The Asheville Citizen says: The Southern railway has recently made a rule w.hich pleases the en gineers and nremen , concerned very much. On the run of through freights between Asheville 1 and Morriatowniengines on the don ble-header" trains iirsiAaet a together, instead pf Keing separ ated a distance of seven cars. Bv this arrangement, which went into effect March 15, the men on the rear engine do not get ;the full benefit of the cinders from the front engine, as formerly, and communication between the tvo engines is easier. , tieretotore the engines have been separated be cause it was not considered safe to load a bridge with two engines at. the same time, but the bridges have been strengthened and freight trains are required not - to make more than eight, miles an hour over them. There is a rumors to the effect that the Southern Railway Com pany will move some of its offices from Washington' to Greensboro. The Shemwell Case. Before Governor : Russell yester day at Raleigh there was a hearing of tbe Shemwell extradition mat- fter. , Locke Craig and Thomas A. Jones, of Asheville; Spencer B. Adams, of Greensboro, and Frank 0. Robbins, of Lexington, appear ed for Shemwell and asked, the governor to quash the warrant for extradition. J esse L. Ray and J. P. Gant came from Knoxville for the other side. . The governor did not take action in the matter yes terday, but , gives the Tennessee authorities time to supply an omit ted affidavit. 1 The Ladies Home Journal and all other popular magazines etc at Young's drug store. Street Carriages : Two nice narriatres now on streets. All calls promptly attended, ! Can be found by phoning.my house, phone 173,' or leave orders at 'Kluttz's drug store. J , V. Barringer, J r. Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., says, "DeWitt's Little Fkrly Ris ers always oring certain reiiei, cure my headache and never gripe." They gently cleanse and invigorate the bowels and liver. James Plummer. The Christian Endeavor Stato Convention, to be held in the Christian church in Raleigh, April 26-29 will have an attractive pro gram. Rev. J. U. Newman, pres ident of Elon College; Rev. C. II. Whitaker, of Burlington; Rev. II. E. Rondthaler, of Salem; Rev. M. A. Kelsey, of High Point; Rev. J. P. Jlodgars, of Wilkesboro; Prof. S. M. Smith, of Kenly; Mr. E. II. Stockton, of Salem, and Rev. M. W. Butler, of Raleigh,' are some of the speakers. Mr. William Shaw, of Boston, treasurer of tho United Society of Christian En deavor, will bo present also and speak several times.. He is a lead er in; C. E. work and a speaker far above the average. The program will, be ready for publication in a few days. Delegates should be elected at once1 iuamie juays. Chairman Press Department and Transportation Manager of State Union. Salisbury, N. C, March 20, 1900. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, An all-merciful Prov- idence has seen fit to remove from he trials of this world Sovereign C. M. Hall, of W.- O. W., Hick ory Camp No. 49, Salisbury, N. C, and Whereas, His fellow sovereigns desire to express the esteem in which he was held and offer their ribute of respect to his memory. Therefore be it Resolved 1, That while we bow in humble submission , to the will of Him "who doeth all things well" we deeply mourn the loss of our dear sovereign, who was one of our faithful charter mem bers and a general favorite in tho order. Resolved 2, That a page in our minutes be dedicated to tho mera ofy of our dear departed sover eign, - Resolved 3, That a copy of thcyo resolutions be, furnished tho eveu JnaJoapers with a request to pub lish and that a 'copy -rt to tho family of our deceased sovereign. A. Lee Smoot, R. L. Siiavek, B. B. Miller, Committco. Opening bf the State Campaign. Chairman F. M. Simmons of tho Democratic State executive com mittee, announces that the candi dates on the State ticket will bo gin! the campaign at Burlington, Monday April 1G. The following announcement is made by Chair man Simmons: "Beginning on Monday, the ICth of April, there will be a series of ratification meetings in different parts of the State, at which all tho Democratic candidates upon tho State ticket will be present and address the people. The candidates will speak at- J rr f rrA n r A nril 1 "? Winston, April 17. Greensboro, the night of April 17. "Hickory, April 18. "Other announcements of speak- ing in the west oy otate candi dates following tho above will bo made later. , "F. M. Simmoxs, Chairman." Stop! The season is coming on when base ball is played. Buefbaum has received a large stock of balls, bats, masks and mits at popular prices. j A fine assortment of the cele brated supper ware, nickel plated coffee pots, teapots, sugars, spoon holders, creams, waiters, etc., etc. If you want a good pipe, Buer baum has a very largo, fine as. ort ment. Picture frames made to order, all sizes, all styles, all kinds, all shapes, all prices. j Buerbaum keeps tho largest stock of moulding in Western North Carolina. Neatness and durability guaranteed. A largo lot of those 25 cent let ter box files just received. Co mo and get. them at once. Japanese lanterns.
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