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FUREJ DRUGS, Fics Perfanrs, Toilet Article: id PRESCniPTIOIIS CAREFULLY COM POUHDED AT tate spnin - WATER At ISENHOURcuBEAir FOUNTAIN. J YOUNG'S Drug Store. WEATHER FORECAST: Fair to-night and Sunday. VOL. VII. SALISBURY, N. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1900- . v- NO. 10; ) - f BURGLARS ABE ABOUT. AN EXHIBITION GAME. COMMENDABLE COOLNESS. BEST PEOPLE ON EARTH. NO VOTES FOB DAVID B. HILL AT THE CHUECHES. GATHEBING AT KANSAS CITY. I- The Ladies at tlw Newmah Hospital The Elks Will Soon Organize in Salii- Mrs. J. B. Bost's House Entered Last New Feature Introduced in the Game The North Carolina Delegation Against Him. 18 Where and by "Whom Services Will Democrats Are Arrivicr: Hall Yill Night An Attempt at Mrs Lewis'. of faseball. Avoid a Panic Among Patients. . Dury-ja amw oecurea. be Conducted. Be Decorated Eeautifally. g si I f Last night some one entered Mrs. J. B. Bost's house, near the freight depot. Entrance was ef fected through a kitchen window and the thief helped himself to things in that part of the house, taking a number of articles. It i? thought he was irigntened away when Mrs. Bost heard a noise and went to the front door to investi gate. This was between three and four o'clock this morning. An attempt was made to enter Mrs. Lewis' house, nearby,but the thief was evidently frightened away while trying to enter a rear window'. This morning a box was found under the window, and a piece of scantling laying on the window-sill, which had been left bv the visitor. ENJOYABLE OCCASION. At Miss Henderson's Complimentary to Miss Cotten. There was a gathering of young people at Mr. Henderson's last njght, the occasion being a party on the lawn, given by Miss Bessie Henderson, complimentary to her friend, Miss Sallie Cotten. The lawn was prettily illumin ated with fancy lanterns under which those present spent several hours most pleasantly. ABOUT THE CITY. General Summary of Local Happen ings in and About Salisbury. Warm weather footwear at Pet erson & Rulfs for all. R Lee Wright, Esq., speaks at Ellis school house to night. J. T. Wyatt shipped a car load of his tine white granite to day. His many friends are glad to see Capt. W. J. Woodrum cut again. Mr. Hurley's guard dog is dead, the result of eating some one's eround lass. C C3 To buy now means to round your dollars with a bigger circle of value than was ever possible before.- Burt Shoe Co. Peaches are selling in Winston at 15 cents per bushel, instead of 25 cents, as stated elsewhere in to-day's Sun. Mr. Robin Brem returned to Charlotte this morning. H6 helped the Salisbury boys "do" the Statesville boys yesterday. , The English elm bug has proved too much for several trees at Mrs. John Bost's. The trees have been cut down as they were about dead. Rev. F. L. Townsend, presid ing elder of the Waynesville dis trict, is in the city with his little boy whom he brought to be treat- A-f r XT We have gone below all pre vious records in price cutting on high grade goods and have blasted the bed-rock of values. Burt Shoe Co. President W. A; Lutz, of the North Carolina College, located at Mount Pleasant, tells the Winston Sentinel that he has completed his faculty for the next session. The last member chosen was Prof. Ernest E. Johnson, Ph. D., of Buoknell University. All Straw Hats at cost. Brown Clothing Co. Spring lamb and nice mutton at Jackson's market. The best f 3 50 Men's Shoes made on earth The Shoe. Reduced to $3. Clothing Co. Monarch Brown Batiis, hot and cold, shower or tub, at The Midway Barber Shop, Main street, opposite postoffice. Give us a call. For Rent: A 15-room house in Southern City. Apply to R. A. Byrd. Misses dropstitch hose, 25c pair at Reid's. Statesville and Salisbury base- ball team fc played an "exhibition Statesville yesterday, A nowifUfi in hRsfthal tactics was introducel--one team, apparently striving th make as manv runs as possible. I the other seeing how Inw thfivonld stav the idea be- .. . j j j . ing to hate as great contrast as nossible. i The new wav was a great success--the score being r i. 35 to 0. Statesville got the 3o. It was a case of boys with no team practice, against a nine of salaried ball players, constituting lone of the best teams in the State, and besi es the Salisbury boys played im bad luck all evening. J 1 he game was witnessed by a I good-sizea crowd. It was finished - i i in time for the Salisbury boys! to catch the evening train for home. The bova were treated well and enjoyed their visit a great deal. A gentleman who saw the game says tnej oaiisbury Doys piayeu pluckily throughout. PERSONAL MENTION. People "who Come and go and Get Their Names in Print. Mr. D A. At well returned last night from Blowing Rock. Mrs. Cora Folks, of Concord, is trl oil in r R 1 r li W A. Atwell. Mr. S. ; W. Harry has ' I : gone to Black Mountain to spend saverai i days. Mrs. n F. Cannon and child, of Concord, arrived visit relatives. last night to Mr. A O. Norris went to Alho- i marie th s morning where he will have a position. Mrs. L H. Clement and Mrs. L. D. I Wine went to Mocksville this morning to visit relatives. . M r. an (1 M rs. Charles Harpel, k, Pa, are visiting of Glen Rock Mr. and Mrs. Gemy Weber. r s. W A. Hamlet returned to Statesville this morning, accom panied qy Miss Bessie Milder. iVlisses Josie and Bessie Craige went to Joncord this morning- to spend se veral weeks with relatives. Mr.-J. O. Benson and wife left this morning for Conover 'wbere they will visit before returning to Lenoir. xurs. jas. r. narris anu son, r It- t: tt l who have been visiting at Mr. M. L. Ritcp-s for several days,! re turned to Concord last night. ! Mr. A. E, Cheely and wife, who have been visiting relatives in and near the city, leit this morning for their home in Knox ville. .Arthur formerly livedo in Salisbury and has a number of friends here. ' Mr. Thomas J. Fink and son, Eddie, 6f Pano, III., brother and nephew of Mr. George Fink ar rived in the city last night ! and will spend a short jtvhile visiting' Mr. Jink. They .are returning home from a visit to relatives in Georgi i and South Carolina, j The Ba rbecue. j ! The iarty of Salisburians' who went licnicing on the Yadkin river, at St. John's mill,yesterday and hall a barbecued dinner re turned last night. They report a very p easant time. i For Whites Onlt:- . . .... -Kelsey at the will shave nd cut hair Eclipse Shop. Prices 10 and 15c. Alteration Sale now going on at the Brown Clothing Co. j. Cut prices in all departments. -! . For j Rent One nice j store room ; tnd two offices, under opera house. ! Apply to T. B. Marsh. A Can. of Thanks. i ing gratified at the support ople gave in nominating me candidate for the Bread of Salisbury, I will still eir support in the bread line, reeling confadent elected, I remain ever ready to serve them. Respt., l. L. SwiNKi Cof . Main and Council Streets. the pe as a I Trade ask tn ana case of being Several davs a?o the ladies at Newman hospital noticed -a quan: tity of smoke which seemed to in- dicate a smouldering hre m the building. Instead of sounding an alarm which would have caused considerable commotion and ex citement among the patients and . ... others they telephoned Air. d wins, 01 tne hre department, ., to come i. . . . and investigate. Messrs. Capps and Glover rode out and found a flue had become choked which threw the smoke out in the rooms. The trouble was soon remedied and without any alarm. The la- dies deserve commendation for the coolness exhibited at this moment i of seeming danger. MABBIED MAN ELOPES. With a Twenty-Year Old Girl Leaving a Wife and Two Boys The County Lino correspondent of the Statesville Landmark says: "This community was shocked last Wednesday, 20th, when it was made known that Will T. Go wans had run away with Etta God bey to parts unknown. G6wahs went to Salisbury Monday 'taking a calf to sell, and while gone ho sold his wagon and two horses. Tuesday night he returned near the house oi iur. uouoev. in a ouggv. ana F I '4 took Mr. God bey's dAiighter, Etta: It was not known that they were gone till Wednesday morning, when . Mrs. Godbey called her daughter to get up and she did not answer her call. Upon tion it was found that she and all of her clothes were missing. Her mother started .to Mrs. Go wans' to tell' hor that her daughter was and mot Mrs. Go wans coming to her house to see if they had heard anything from her; bus- band, as he had promised to be home Tuesday night. - - . uGowans came of a good family and leaves a nice wife and two boys, eight and nine years old. Etta Godbey came of a good fam ily and much sympathy is ex pressed for her aged father and mother, who are very feeble and have been for some time. -The girl is about 20 years old." - Go wans sold his team at a low figure in Salisbury. He inquired as to the cost of a ticket tolndian apolis but it is intimated that he is still in Salisbury. Mr. Overman's Speech. Hon. Lee S. Overman address-. ed a court house full of Democrats, Populists and Republicans; and a number of ladies Monday at 1 o'clock. ; : 1 His speech throughout was strong and carried his hearers, even the opposition, wijh power and consistency. No white man who hears such speeches, can, with reason, vote against the . amend ment. Carthage Blade. For Sale. My house and lot, corner Main and Liberty streets. Will sell at a reasonable priced Hattie C. Powers. Alteration sale is one of the great attractions at the Brown Clothing Co. The way they have cut prices is a caution. . Our dropstitch hose are the best on the market. J. 11. Reid. Very fine Blue Serge Suits--highly tailored. Regulars, stouts, slims value $15 00; reduced to $9.90. Brown Clothing Company. All the hot weather attractions can be found at our store, ice water included. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte. N. C, will be in Salisbury at the Central hotel on Tuesday, J uly 3rd, for one day only. . His Sractice is limited to Eye, Ear, ose and Throat. Undoubtedly the finest line of hot weather shirts in the city. The All-Silk ones at $3 each down to the ; modest but meritorious Madras at $1. Smoot Br.os. & Rogers. "age oiu-iwh-iae oesi peq on earth will soon be organ ized in Salisbury. Messrs. Wil Hams and Beaver of the firm of Clark, Williams & Beaver, "are in terested in 'securing names for the rotjtw lodge.' I An Elks bodge was organized m Greensboro the other day . and J as one is soon to be organized here the following from the Greens- TV la ttt4 1 1 Ve r4r interact Wi.J XUiUl 0 Lii 11(11 Ul UlliUlCDli The Elks took the town by storm last, night and held it. The institution 01 i; tne ureensooro lodge will be long remembered by every antlered brother who took part in the joyous festivities of the" occasion. ; . To-day the mem oers or tne youngest lodge in America" do not understand how they managed to exist eo long in j t - , ignorance of the hidden secrets of the B. P. O. E. Nearly a hundred visiting Elks were here to see that the Greens boro candidates ot all that was coming to them,r; arid no one will (ieny that they b (t eood and strong. After the secret work had been j exemplified the Elks repaired to ; the McAdoo House, where an ele- gant banquet was served from 12:30 until the early morning hours. Temriting viands and in- vigorating reireshinents m t - were - i served in a most delightful man her. v RIFLES ELECT OFFICERS. Held a Business Meeting at the Armory Last Night. At the business itieeting of the Rowan Riflds last night the follow ing members were elected officers: T. C. Hartman, 1st Sergeant. T. L. Miller, 2nd Sergeant. J. W. Webb, Ctb Sergeant. Sam Ribblin, 5th Corporal. . T. A. Conway, 6th Corporal. W. W. Malone, Lance Corpora P. N. Fick, 2nd Musician. NOT A CANDIDATE. Mr- Agner Wants Only to Farm and Teach School. ; Inasmuch as the Populist Con vention, which met last Saturday, nominated me. for the legislature without my knowledge or consent, I take this means to tell the public that I am no politician, or ever expect to be; and would not accept of a nomination" for any office, as there is no office in the gift of the people that I want. I want to be a simple farmer and teacher. 1 want to raise a good crop every summer, and when God changes the robe of green with which he has carpeted the earth to a mantle of snow and ; the cold winds of winter begin to blow, then I want to wend my way to some humble country school house, the great training camp of the nation, and I want to help to train the children to be honest, intelligent, industri ous men and. women. I - And when, with the help of God, I have done that, I think I have done enough for my country. And i nad ratner he a simple farmer and teacher than president of the world. I .'. . Henry M. L. Agner. -Faith, N. C, June 30th, 1900. f - - j .;.- Strayed -The first of this week a small-mare mule, sorrel, about 14 years old, J white spot on left hip. A reward of $5 will be paid for its return; to my home near Organ church. Daniel Yates. . i ; I 25 per cent, discount on all our a ' ' r . m . i men s trousers. Drown iJiotnine' Company. j . An extra supply of good beef and fine veal for Saturday's trade at Jackson's market. " . L We are closing out what's left of our straw hats so- cheap that eople call it giving them away, moot Bros. & Rogers. j Negligee Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Neck wear and Underwear included in our cut price sale. Brown Cloth- ing Co. - The North Carolina' AnUmti - to the Democratic national con- vouuuu ai xvansas AJity will pass through Salisbury in a special i unman car to-morrow night at 8:30 o'clock. The Raleigh News and Observer this morning says: Mr. Josephus Daniels, of the National Democratic Committee, was asked yesterday to name his choice for: the vice-presidential nomination. U am inclined to - favor Judge Parker, of New York," Mr. Dan- ids replied. Mr. Daniel declared that Hill was not the man for Mr. Bryan's running mate. It was stated here yesterday that Senator Hill- would not get a vote from North Carolina. TO MOVE FEDEBAL PBISONEBS. Will Be Taken From Baleigh Knoxville Monday, ; . to The North Carolina penitentiary !s no lon?e a'Federal prison T he h ederal prisoners confined in the btate prison that is the , i . . larger number of them will be taKen way Monday afternoon. 1 hey w ill be carried to Knoxville, j 'lnn., where they will be confined me xennessee otate prison. MAY CALL ON STATE GUARDS Salisbury Boys May Have an Oppor tunity to go to China. Tlie situat ion in China is becomf? ing most serious. - It is now con ceded thntdbe. United States must have nri urined force over there. It is predicted that a 'call will be m:ule non upon the States for viliinlr.: It will K first on. tterbiined how manv of the Statfi troops will go into service on the first call. .The government is now making enquiries as to numbers and equipment, it is said. Salis bury has one company and Capt. Overman and his men can now watch out for a call. . To Fil Charge for Awhile. Mr. C. A Phillips, of Concord, student of Mount Pleasant Luth eran Seminary of South Carolina, passed through the city to-day. en route for St. Luke's- and Con cordia church, this county,- Xo preach. He expects to fill the charge during the remaining sum mer months Baseball 'V .The second Salisbary team wants to play the first team atf. Hender son's nextThursday. The Gheen and Sumner boys are crossing bats at Henderson's this afternoon. . " , - . , ' - - Merchant Kills Himself- Hickory, N. C, June 29. J. S. Hickman, a prominent mer chant in bu-iness at Granite Falls, Caldwell count3rj committed suicide this morning at seven o'clock. He drank three bottles of laudanum, and then cut his throalt with a razor. The cause of the rash deed is unknown. Just think of buying one of. their nobbiest up-to date suits that is worth $18.50, $20 ( 0 and $22.50 for $11 75. Brown Clothing Co. New goods are arriving daily at Riifty & Misenheimer's. " Did ; ; v-.; V ' You say 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 of the celebrated Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, all sizes. Prices $2.50, $3.50 - 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 Methodifrt Rev. J. J. Barker,' of Roanoke Island,: who is visiting in the citv. will preach -at the First Methodist church in the morning at U o'clock. The pas tor will preach at night. Catholic church High mass at a. m. Devotions in the evening sermon and benediction at 8 o'clock. " - -: Lutheran Services will be con ducted at the morning and even ing hours by the pastor. I'resbvterian Servifes us usiml v touuucieu uv me pastor. . 1 iJl a 1 ' ti, t j supper j will be administered at the mnrn- ing hour. ; Regular services at the . r evening hour. Reformed church ber vices at j Faith Reformed church to-mor row at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. bun- day school at 9:45. Episcopal Usual services at St. Luke's and the chapels. East Salisbury Service at ' the Vance mill in the morning, at the Kesler mill at night. Sunday school at both places at the usual hours. .'' ; Mission Sunday school is held at the Vancermill school house each Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Spencer ' Methodist Services at 11 a. m. by the pastor. At 8:15 Rev. J. J. Barker, of Roanoke Island, will preach.; Spencer Presbyterian church Preaching at 11 a, m. and. 8.30 p. hi. . ; ; - . . Regular meeting of the Chris tian Endeavor Society of the Pres byterian church &t 7:15 p. m. A collection for missiohs.will be ta- Children of Confederacy. '" The Children of the Confedera cy will meet with Miss Julia A. "Ramsay Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Subject for the after noon, Stonewall Jackson. Mr. Morgan to Sing. Mr! Harry Morgan'will .sing at the First Presbyterian1- church in the morning. Mr. Morgan leaves Tuesday for his home in Illinois. Slight Wreck. .' . There was a slight freight wreck at Lexington last night. A ca boose was turned over and one man,' the flagman, was hurt. A Family of 24 Greensboro is growing. One man arrived there yesterday with his family of twenty-two children. Two wagons were required to haul them away from the depot, says the Record. As to Men's fine Shoes' J. S. Turner makes the highest grade All the $5 grade reduced to $3.75. Brown Clothing Co. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Trills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nerrous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and bnild up your health. Easy , to take. Try them. Only 25 cents Money back if not cured. Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co. j drug gists. ' An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children contracted the disease, having se vere coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy very succesfully for croup arid naturally turned to it at that time and found it relieved the cough and effected a complete cure. John E. Clifford, proprietor Nor wood House, Norwood, N. Y. This remedy if for sale by J ames Plummer, druggist. . Small in size and great in re sults are De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills that cleanse the liver and bowels. They do not gripe. James Plummer. 7 SPECIAL TO DAILY SUN. Kansas City, June CO. The early trains from the east and south dumped some delegate:? this morning and the big rush I c- gins to-night. Hotels are prcpar- 9 iDg f or the filling of rooms with cots. Only a few of the big fellows are here but the rest will como to night, The hall is substantially ready. Enough of the decorations. are in place to give an idea of the I 1 WM 1 t general aesign. ne trusses aro ) . I I ro nfl( 1 xmri l-i A m nripon iln rra "'"j "iiu inumvuu Ishields. stars, eagles and small wery nags as centre pieces. M W C ?x ! i . i . . oome Plclures OI. American siaies- men may be used. FOREIGNERS EXECUTED. Publicly at Pekin Despatch Trcn KempfF. special to daily sun. Londpn, June 30. A Nanking despatch says, "French priests here have received reports that beginning Juno 20, public execu tion of foreigners has been going on at Pekin, Reports add that the French priests administer the last rites to those executed. Chefoo, Juno 30. Admiral Kempff wires United States Con sul Fowler as follows: "Since communication was inter rupted, on Juno 10th, I have re ceived only one despatch from Pekin, that was datod 12th."' There has been no later and no direct news from United Status Minister Conger. . Four hundred and thirty for eigners, including fifty-six Amer ican marines under Capt, Myers, went to Pekin to guard the lega tions. Ten Americans joined 2100 others who started to relievo Pekin with Chinese sanction. On Juno 12 they were landed at Long Fang and since then have not reported. They had a week's supplies. THE OREGON AGROUND. Stranded Off China Coast The Cap tain Reports. special to daily sun . Washington, June 30. The Navy Department has received a despatch from Capt. Wild of the Oregon, dated Chefoo, yesterday, confirming the press report that his ship is aground fifty miles from Taku He says there is much water in the forward compart ment and a rock through tho fcido of the ship, some poles aro also through the bottom of tho ship. Admiral Remy cables that tho Brooklyn has been sent to assist the Oregon. The steamer, Indo, of the China Navigation Company is now steaming to aid tho Oregon. Bar Association. A resolution was adopted at the meeting of the State Bar as sociation yesterday to the effect that two years' study should he re quired for admission to the bar. Judge Walter . Clark, -Charley Price and A. L. Brooks were ap pointed delegates to tho American Bar association. L. S. Overman was elected a member of tho executive commit tee. .The next place of meeting wa i left to the executive committee. Furnished Rooms to let, splen did location. Apply at Sun. We are just about giving away straw hats. Protect your brains with one. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. 25 per. cent discount on chil dren's Suits, ago G to 1G years. Brown Clothing Co. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise, IJuck len's Arnica Salve, the best in tho world, will kill the pain and promptly head it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores. Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 'J T, cents a box. Cure " guaranteed. Sold by Thco. .F. Klutb. & Co., druggist.
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