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tX'M PURE DRUGS, Fins Perfumes, Toilst Articles and Stationerj. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM POUNDED AT TATE SPHIHG WATER - At ISENHOUR & BEAH'S FOUNTAIN. YOUNG'S Drug Store. WEATHER FORECAST: Partly cloudy to-night; showers Friday. . v VOL. VII. SALISBURY, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1900. NO. 95. HI I 4 HE. OVERUAH SPEAKS. made thai amendme THE AUDIENCE ENTHUSIASTIC. The Amendment Will Not Disfran chise Any White Voter The Political Issues Dis cussed hy the Speaker. forever ellfgible the I 190S volerd required to this was the act. children to cation. Mr. Overman an hour. by f requen Tabernacle Committee- ine con will meet tq persons: J. Samuel Neave, II son. G. W J. Donnelly challenge o for a -same m sr. Hon. Lee S. Overman, of this city,. Democratic elector-at-large for North .Carolina, spoke in. the court house here last nigfyt to an attentive audience. He was introduced by Mr. W. II. Burton in a few choice words. Mr. Overman began by saying that when he was invited to speak he accepted with pleasure, that lie had a message to deliver. He spoke recently some 360 miles from here. In obedience to the Democratic call he went to Eastern North Carolina, and "I tell you," he said, "the half has not been told.. I was greeted," he continued, "with a procession that touched my heart a lady led the procession and there' were numerous banners on which were inscribed 'White Supremacy.' " An old gentleman came on the stand and presented him with a bouquetof flowers and said, "carry back a message from Bertie coun ty to the western counties and' ask them to keep us from disgraceful rule." You are, he said to the audience, Truth-Inde representatives of the Weatest tee consist n. - people on earth. Our fathers es tablished this government and by the help of God we will rule. Abraham Lincoln, I honor him, hesitated about freeing the negro. He looked with horror upon the her, J. R. emancipation of the negro. The loth amendment to the con stitution was passed by the Repub liban party by fraud, the people of the South having do voice in passing it. The Republicans claimed that it was a necessity. If it was a necessity the State amend- play Monday ment is not only a political neces sity but a social necessity. . The Republican party in the eventful days after the war, dis franchised 30,000 white men. The Democratic party never disfran chised a white man. THE AMENDMENT WILL, NOT DIS FRANCHISE ANY WHITE MAN. The Republicans, under carpet bag and scalawag rule, had the executive, the Legislature, every department of government and rioting, . turmoil, shame and dis grace were rife. In 1876 the Legislature was gained by the - Democrats led by Vance. Quiet, peace, honor and prosperity then reigned. The race question is to W set tled. The people are talking about it. It's going to be settled. c- The people have been worried about it at every recurring elec tion. It will be; an old old story until we settle it at the election. The days of '95 and '96 when the negro again dominated the State were blacker than those after the war. " Here he referred to Jim Young, a negro politician, director of the orphan asylum at Raleigh, and of the terrible riot at Wilming ton. - What 1 ho Democrats want, be said, is peace and quiet. They gay Aye want to drive out: the , ne gro. We will protect him. - Patriotic men in the north are favoring, the wiping out of the 15th amendment. The races, he said, can't live to gether in peace with equal rights. Here some fellow caid, "yu can't prove it." He did prove it. This is .no new Question. Our neighbors in the South South Carolina, Mississippi and Louis iana have a similar law. A preach er from one of these States told hof cinr the law was in ef- j ILL vuwv wvw feet the negro was a better labor er. Of the Mississippi law the ninreme court had decided that it was constitutional. In Virginia i 7ni.i soon have a me peuuio qualification amendment. Senator Pntcbard statement that the t : was unconstitutional was unmercifully walloped. He then Darned some of those leading lawyers oi; the country who said it was constitutional. He mentioned that every little revenue officer, marshal! and Re publican cross-road politician said I rogs it was unc anstirutionai anu scoui ed the idea of their setting their oninion before these noted men. Senator Cullom, he stated, said qualification was intelligence and inheritance. v ; The negroes are not allowed to vote in Hawaii but they must .vote in the United States. Mr. Pritch ard was mentioned in in this. A citizen can not be denied his vote on account of class. Every w lite man who can vote now and w 10 will have his name registered--and a book will be kept) for hat purpose will be to vote. After THE CLUB TO CHARLOTTE. The Program of the Dramatic Club for a Day in the Queen City. .WE cttlEY. ROCKWELL CLUB. ABOUT, THE CITY. umcers of White Sunremacv Club Organized at Rockwell Last Night- IIIOTHniG FROII PEKIU. General Summary of Local Happen ; ings in and About. Salisbury. - SEYMOUR'S FATE - UKUUOYTCT. The Salisbury Dramatic Clubj left this morning at 10:30 for Char lotte where, to-night, they will present "Under the Southern TIIEO, ROOSEVELT. is as coming of age will be read and crowning write, and virtue of : The program for the day follows: . y The club will- be met at the depot by a committee who will es cort them to the Central. Soon afterwards the ladies will be taken on a drive over the city. At 3:30 a rehearsal will be held. From 5:30 to 6:30 a reception will be given the ladies 1 at Mrs. Faison's by the Stonewall Jackson chapter. The play begins at 8:30. The club returns to Salisbury in the morning. This morning's Observer says, editorially : "Charlotte will have a cordial welcome to-night for the Salisbury Dramatic Club, which comes with 'Under the Southern REPUBLICAN NOniliES. BOTH NAMED BY, ACCLAMATION. Foraker Made Nominating: Speech and Roosevelt and Others Second ed It The Convention Wild With Enthusiasm West-; ern Man Nominated Roosevelt. SPECIAL TO DAILY SUN. A large number were at Rock well last night to attend the organization of a white supremacy club. -Mr. R. Lee Wright and Prof. L. H. Rothrock were the speakers and they were listened to attentively. . Officers of the club are:" Pres:dent Crawford Hols houser. Viw-President Martin Miller. Secretar3' Charles Holshouser. Executive Committee A. W. Kluttz, J. B. McCombs, J. W. Peeler, John Foil, B. A. Fesper- manV Committee to secure members- Martin Miller, A. L. Hicks, L. M. Holthouser, Robt. Holshouser, C. A, Kluttz. 1 here will be another meeting Longest day. The city aldermen meet to-night. Grover's soft shoe for tender feet at Peterson & Rulfs. It was Mrs. and not Mr. Pi H. Thompson who went to ' Rural Hall yesterday. . A great line of Misses' and chil dren's slippers, 300 pairs, to be closed at our. shoe sale extraordi nary. Burt .Shoe Co. - If you are thinking of putting rubber tires on yonr vehicle you should consult Andy Basinger. Read his ad on fourth page of to day's Sun. We do howl bargains, because we have bargains - to howl about. 1500 pairs of unmatchable bar- I France Preparing: to Send Troops to China Wound ed Cared for by Red Cross . Society. ' l.OCO - special to daily sun. ' Hong Kong, June 21. A re port received here from Canton says that owing to representation of foreign consuls Li Hung Chang has consented to remain at Canton and not go to Pekin. : London, June 21. Stock mar kets were depressed on the report that Admiral Seymour, in com mand of the internal forces, had been killed in a fight near Pekin. -Vienna, June 21. Official ad vices received from Taku say 100 take an interest in edu- frrve ' Tho ilramn iu (ho wnr L- .will cause- parents and lf lfae mog if writer tbe State has produced, and its interpreta tion is in the bands of the best young talent of tone of the most cultivated ? communities of North Carolina." i " spoke half and for about awakened much enthusiasm as was exhibited cheer in sr. CHILDREN TO HONOR AYC0CK. Jordan, Hehry .Kirk,H. C. Corri- of the State, therefore it will be a Tnomas, R. B. Lee, J. V. Barringer, E. .B. Melton. Buildings. Mr . T. m. W. s. Mainlreet mittee on tabernacle night at 8:30 at the i ofiice. The commit- of the followinjr Prof Coon Asks the School Children to Turn Out McCubbins, E. B. Shaver, E. A. Wil W right, Charles B. As Hon. Chas.; B. Aycock will speak in this city next Monday and as he is the Only candidate for governor who has ever taken so - , bold a stand for the school children Ball Saturday. i . s i The Speneer baseball team, J. ca:tain. accents the f the Salisbury team of ball but cannot If agreeable the "T ii i . ti J srame will oecaneuai nenuersoa a Dark at 1 otilcck Saturday even- Negro Held The order versed last white boys robbed him however, w; bers only sot a pint of The robbery occurred Fp of things was re night when iseveral held up a negro and of all he had. This, as not much as tbe rob- whiskey. hear the transfer shed. Kerns has purchased Taylor's residence on and will . make addi tions move into i Mr! housfea. on street, neai to the house. He may later. Kerns will soon build two lots on boundary orth Main. Card of Thahks. The family of the late D. Hane- line desire to publicly thank al I friends and neighbors who gave assistance and sympathy during the illness and after the5 death of Mr. Hanellne. fitting tribute to him that the school children of Salisbury honor him by their presence at the speak ing Monday. ih therefore, ask the teachers and fcchool children of the city to meet at- Ibe- While graded school building at 9 o'clock Monday to take part in the de monstration in honor of . the speaker named " above.- 1 would further ask all thjB children of the city, whether graded school child ren or not, to meet with us and take part in the exercises. 1 hope that all the teachers and children will do-what they can to akl us in makingi a favorable ap pearance on this occasion. - Chas L. Coon, . Superintendent. Waynesville Convention. Several passed through this morning going to Waynesville to attend a convention of the women's and children's societies of the W. ' ------ N. C. Methodist conference. Miss Mary Nash goes to represent .the First church Golden Rod Society MISSES AND ' CHILDREN'S PERS. SLIP- each Mr Killian1 His many, see Baggage ' IT agam. lip wreck near Thin, necks can at, naoj r . For I acres, road. Dr. lotte. I at tbn w i TI i A 14 Out. frfuus are glad to Mster Killian out s injured in the eville recently. Ion g or fitted in linen short collars le: My es out on Cheely. farm, 89 Lincolnton Wakefield, of Char will be in Salisbury .-l I . I ... v ai notei on luesdav. .Tulvj fPr one day only. . His prac3 " i limited to L.ye,- Jiiar, Knsna inroat. who had of Thanks. ling gratified at the support tBaople gave in nominating me ass candidate for the Bread Te ,of Salisbury, I will still 1.1 - i . . . . , atueir support in tne bread a;ake lifie. Feeling confident C3ing elected, I remain ever jy to serivethem. Respt., 1. L.lbWINK". Main and Council Streets. 40 to 50 per cent saved on purchase, i f VVe wish especially to eall your attention to day to our advertised lots No. 11, 12 and 13.i These three lots comprise near ly 300 pairs of the best maks of children's slippers on the market, and every pair a bargain . that every buyer of -children's shoes can sappreciate. We dori't believe a better assortment could be found in any town in the State, and we know that the prides Are from 40 a. r j i . t lo.ou per cent less taan tne mar ket value. ' RiTUT simp, en Main St., Salisbury, N. C. ' Forget your trouble by restinsr easy in one of Harry's hammocks. Philadelphia, June ,21. The convention ball isr, falling rapidly. Roosevelt is non-committal this morning. Disavows any inter views quoting hinv as ready to ac cept the vices-presidential nomina tion, but his friends say he will bow to the will of :the convention. There was great cheering as Han na, Depew, Roosevelt and others entered the hall.. The Kansas del egation carry a banner claiming it was the first to declare for Roose velt. - ; vl:-' Archbishop Ryan made the opening prayer and the convention was called to order at 10:32. Editor Young, ; of the Des Moines Capitol, has been selected to make the! , speech nominating Roosevelt, i ' --':ri ' " - The nomination of President now being I in order Senator Foraker was recognized and began his speech re-nominating: Mc- Kinley,. AmidPTf g r eAtcbeering oraker finished hisspeech at 11:15 and the audience went wild i for McKinley. Banners were caught up and waved, the bands played of delegates and ent of tho-club next Wednesday nignt gains in high-grade foot-wear. officers and men. who were wound .i i . ii i . I anu mere win do speakers ores- liurt fcboe Co. oi AtTabn wnrp nnvAvo,l f tho The ladies of the Main Street Japanese marine depot at Saio Methodist church will eive an ice WDere lDe7 were ken care ot bY 13 I 1 -r.i nrAam Kimr.rn ho lown noai-tho rgeo"s anu nurses oi tne itea church. Saturday evening the 23rd Cross Society. ixjndou, June ai. A despatch Norml Clc ice eigntn anquai commence- ment or mo oiate wormai,uoiiege, of June. The proceeds so to the GrteiKsboro, closed last night with furnishing of the parsonage. Come an entertainment by the literary and spend a pleasant evening and socetics. Ihe annual address hplna rr,, was delivered yesterdays morning by Hon. David A, DeArmond,.of Missouri. Tuesday night tbe representative essays of the graduating class were read. All of - the commencement exercises have been largely attended. A number of tbe students passed through this morning going home. Misses Kluttz and Ramsay came home this morning. Mr. Cal Welsh, of Salisbury, wbxrwas injured in the wreck on-the Western road near Asheville last week, is on a visit to his brother, Mr. lf Welsh, of Clear Creek. He is recovering rapidly from his .... injuries, and expects to be able to resume his run in a short time. Charlotte. News. PERSONAL MENTION. and the thousands! spectators cheered The Demonstration fifteen minutes. lasted for Then Roosevelt J 1 la 1 - iook tne piatiormpnd tne uproar was renewed and Asted five min- utes. He said he the nomination. rose to second le was applaud erks, of Ken ed McKinleyys this point i the lor a yote t but 1 L ihen recognize nia, : who also ed at every word te spoke. Thurs ton followed and tucky, also j secon nomination. ! T At delegates howled Chairman Lodge Knight, ofj Califci seconded the nomination. McKinley was tfcen renominat ed by acclamation wild cheering an stration. I ROOSEVELT NOMINATED. Lodge ordered a' the nomination of Alabama yeilded td Moines who witblrew Dollver's nomination in favof of Roosevelt. braid a scene of great demon call of roll for Kice-President. Young of pes $1.00 kid gloves week at Reid's. at 79c. this Closing Out Sale. Diod everything and go to Fink's New Department Store at once before the best is gone. i For Kent. 4-room cottage, in Brooklyn. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Cauble, on Clay street. x -: , The only "'genuine closing out sale.. Wake UD. o-o straio-ht to .a rr Ufpartment store. Fink's New Closing out clothing, shoes, bats, caps, gents furnishing goods, trunks, watches. &c, way below cost to make. . Murray, withdrew of iMassachusetts, r i .i j-rfong s name and sec onded Roosevelt's nomination Roosevelt was nominated acclamation. ' by In Salisbury Jail. The Concord Times in speaking of the attempt to rape made by a negro namedf Glover hear Mt. rieasant, says:. j"Ulover . was ( captured riday bight and placed in jail here. He confessed the at tempted rape, and for safe keep ing he has been sent to the Salis bury jail." . ' Mr Kluttz in Davie. - Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz will speak at the following places in Davie county for the cause of white supremacy: - -- : Jerusalem, July 6th, at 1 p. m. People Who Come and and Get Their-Names in Print. Miss Sophie Kluttz went to Barber's Junction this morning. Miss Emma Brdwn left this Fork Church, July 6th, at night, j morning for Shelby to spend a Advance, July 7th, at 1 p. m. Saiith Grove, July 7tb, at night . v Fisher- Hall Wedding. Mr. 11. A. Fisher, of South Kiver, and Miss Annie Hall, of Bingham, are to be married next Wednesday, June 27, 1900, at the residence of A. L. Hall. Esn -7 . i Mr. Kluttz Returns. , i . " Hon. I. h. Kluttz returned home last night from Buffalo, N. Y, where he had been Attending a meeting of Knights of Honor. Picnic Postponed. ' x lhe picnic which was to have been held to-morrow by tbe Royal Arcanum has been temporarily postponed. No further date has been selected and when it is due notice will be given. Building Stand. tir t-i workmen at ncan s grove are building tho stand for the speak ing Monday. Tho grounds will be put in good shape for. the ac commodation of the large crowd which will be present. The parade Ukcs place at 10 q)clc'ck - and tho spiaking begins at 12. " ' .. ' 'v- : To RENTi My 'fine- five-room jcottaje,1' corner of Leo and Horah streets W. II. Neave. In Special Car. lhe Dramatic Club went to Charlotte this morning in a special car. Several friends accomnanied the members'of the troupe. Others were expected to get aboard at Concord. L ' . Taken Suddenly 111. Mrs. T. W. Allison is critically ill at her home on north" Inniss street. She was taken suddenly sick yesterday morning and -is suffering from pneumonia. i Collars to fit any and all necks at Harry Bros.' Fou Sale: A car load of inch boards, air drietl, and other fraiiir Apply to W. D. Watson. mg. Did You Fay it was dusty, well, in deed it is, we need a duster, to dust' the "dust ,.from the dusty things. Buerbaum keeps the' turkey feather dusters at 25, 30, 35, 45, 50 and 60 cents, according to sizes. '' - , A new stock pf the celebrated Waterman's, Ideal Fountain Pens, all sizes. Prices $2.50, S3. 50 and $4. 00; ; Cheapest Fountain Pens at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Glassware of all kinds. More fancy glassware than you ever saw in your life. Hammock's at Buerbaum's at all prices and sizes and quality, for all kinds of people, for all kinds of purses, ' couple of weeks. Mrs. Dr. A., II. Dreher return ed last night from Winston where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. Warren Kluttz returned Tuesday evening from- Raleigh and Durham where he . has been visiting friends. Mr. J. S. Calvert, "auditor of the Western Union Telegraph company, was in the city this morning. Miss Fannie Peden,- who has been visiting Mrs. W. L. Kluttz. returned to .Wilkesboro this morning. v Mr. Dick Harris; of Salisbury, and Miss Floris Kyle, of Alabama, are visiting at Mr. M. L. Brown's. Concord Standard. Dr. George R. McNeill, of Ala bama, passes through to-nighfon his way to Paris, France. Dr. McNeill is a brother to Mrs. W. L. Kluttz. Rev. V. H.. Davis, of Ken tucky, is here with his brothers, Messrs. b.J D. and R. M. Davis. Rev. Mr, Davis may-soon move to Mecklenburg county. Attention Rifles. ' ' - Headquarters Rowan Rifles. Special Order No., 19. You are hereby ordered to. Ve to the News Agency from Y'oka homa, to-day 'a date, says: There is generally discredit about the rumor in circulated that the for eign minister - at Pekin has been murdered and that Admiral Sey mour, commander of the allied naval force, is dead. The despatch also says it is probable that the Hirashima with a Chinese devision commanded by General Fukushima will be afloat shortly. Paris, June 21. A despatch to the Figaro from Marseilles says the French government has ap pointed navagation companies with a view of chartering steam ships for the conveyance of 1,000 troops, to China. Shanghai, June '21. The Brit-" ish torpedo boat destroyer Whit ing has arrived at Che-Fou. The Commander reports that nothing has been heard from Admiral Sey mour's international force for six days. FILIPINOS GRANTED AMNESTY. General McArthur Issues a Procla mation to That Effect. special, tO daily sun. - Washington, June 21. McAr thur has posted a proclamation granting amnesty to the Filipinos at Manila. This is done Co encourage those who have been engaged in the fight in the Philippines to resume their ordinary occupations, and gives to them a guarantee that they will never be called upon to answer for their past offenses. Russian Count Dead. SPECIAL TO DAILY SUN. St. Petersburg, June 21. Count Muravieff, Minister of Foreign Affairs, . died suddenly this morning. From South Africa. SPECIAL TO DAILY SUN. iVoflsriis, June 21. Buller has arrived at Sand Spruit station and uis lorce is camDea two miles port at the armory promptly at 8 further on on tbe westward side of o'clock Friday night, June 22nd. Every member who absents him self from this meeting will be dealt with according to the regn ations of the State Guard. By command,. ' W. H. Overman, Capt. T. C. Hartman, Sergt. The very' latest styles in collars received to-day at Harry Bros. The closing out sale at Fink's New Department Store is a grand success. Hurry up; see tee bar gains before they are gone for ever. . the railway. Buller and arms. Many Boers met surrendered their Affected Stocks. ' special to DAILY sun. New York, June ,21. The re port that Roosevelt would be nom mated for vice-president had strong effect on stocks. a Red star diaper cloth 75c. at Reid's. bolt Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Cures them, also Old, Run ning and Fever Sores. Ulcers. 9 7 All who suffer from piles will Boils, Felons, Corns, Wrarts, Cuts, do glad to learn that DeW tt's Km rp: Rums Slrlc Witch Hazel Salve wiUVivfi Ihtim Hands. Chilhlaina T;iQ instant and permanent relief. It on earth. Drives out Pains and will cure eczema and all skin dis- Aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure eases. Beware of counterfeits, guaranteed. Sold James Plummer. I Kluttz &? Co.. dru ri-
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