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tfc'WfiZKS-COLLECT? PURE DRUGS, . ;tTi;.s hzii Jcikt'ArticIss ad tHitay,. ' Fr.sscr.i?Ti3ss carefully con- I M I Li w i . . i WATER- "3 ...-v-- - POUKDED AT - At ISEf JLOO. . li Di FOUNTAIN. vniiMP'o n-. oi I iUUNU O UrUU OlUrU. WEATHEIt FORECASTS Fair and continued warm to-night" and Friday. .... - ' X- - - . - o' .. L : ' . VOL. VII. NO. 107. l f "V. "VT 111 - V 111! ' - . -Vf in t EABIES' CAUSED DEATH. The Little Kirk Boy at Albemarle Dies Tuia Dog Bite. I FJftE LAST NIGHT. Small House Near the College Burn- MR. E C. GAINES MARRIED. ed Little Henry Kirk, whose sick- ness at Aluemarie, caosea oy a dog: biter- was mentioned yester- Firemen's Work. ! Comei in With Hit Bride This Morn- ing-The Wedding Tuesday. NO IIOLIIIIATIGII rJAliE. 16 Q 1 TAKING V? THEue. Last nis a fireaar by a blazi i 1 ht about half past eleven I Mr. E. C. Gaines and Miss Lot- was sounded, caused tie Saunders were married Tues- Livingstone col-1 day at 2 o'clock- p. m., in the near - day, died yesterday evening. His Iejre. A small house belonging; to I Methodist church at Mt. Craw death Tvas not unexpected as he Mr. R. Jones Heed and occupied I ford. Va.. Rev. Mr.iFiilts officiat- bad developed a genuine case of I by a colored man, Will , Moore, I ing. the frame only being . "Ed", as he is familiarly ; known, transformed, seemingly, from an partly saved by the firemen, Who, left Salisbury last week lor Virgi- innocent child to a monster by the I despite the distance from the city jnia and it was believed by his disease. hall and the thousand feet of hose I many friends that his object was The sympathies of the com m un-1 required to reach the building, did j to' be married but this he denied. North Carolina Voted. Araimt it in . Committee Eoom Strong Fight ; Being Male Loua Callji for HiU :XTLt$u&i& man Does . N(t . . Heed li.J 1 k - - special to daii JK, ' -..v , Kansas City, July.,. -Resolu tion committee adjout tiea !a5:U ( E nrEEOR coninTs suicide. Do-rser- Empress Attempts the Same f . and is- Insane. .. : ' I "- ity are with the parents, who, quick work and saved other near-1 The subsequent report proves that J after adopting a 16 -t'I plankBy1 while they have lost one child, are by property. anxious about another son who was alpo bitten and who was taken to Baltimore yesterday for the j Bernhardt Pasteur treatment. The house was insured for. $125 with Mr. T. B. Marsh. Mr. H. A. fire was of Picnic at St. John's. A party of fourteen young peo ple, chaperoned by Mrs. Welfley, spent yesterday picnicing at St. John's mill, on the Yadkin. The rlnn wt t 1'n tnl-naf O Vl Hf 1 t"l CT I W8y . tlO the! fishinsr and looking after refresh ments. A dinner was one of the features. In the afternoon the party visited the toll bridge. The young people praise Mrs. Welfley "as a chaperone who knows how togive others a good time. who looks after the Mr. Reed, asks us to firemen and others who save the property at i houses for thank the worked td the fire. It is thought by Moore that the incendiary.origin. a vote of 26 to 24. Thev will re- port to the convention at 11:30, New York time, when t'ue fight over the platform is i expected. - New York voted against 16 to X. rri ' 4" .'I- was II The committee session Child Hurt. A httle child of Mr. Will Young tor and was badly hurt yesterday evening. Governor, A colored girl had the little one house thif out in a go-cart and let the cart crowd the run down an embankment " on Thompson feaid, he had addressed North Main street. The little during the one's face was disfigured and it Mr. A. was knocked unconscious but was elector at large, introduced Sena revived by Mr. and Mrs. Shepard, tor Pritchahl at 12 o'clock, and near whose house the accident hap- the Senaton his friends were correct. After the marriage Mr. ; Gaines and bride took a trip to Washing ton . where they spent a short while. ' The bride and groom arrived in the city this . morning on train exactly eleven hours arid there was 33 and will make Salisbury their the bitterest kind of a fight while home. : the session lasted. Chanman. of Mr. Gaines ; has been in the Ohio, offered a motion to endorse The firemen had .a reel on the emnlove of the Southern.- at 1 the Chicasro Dlatform without O 1 ,i - . 1 I i- n -t uio iu less man loree opencer snons, ior several years suecincauv- ennorsinfi o w x. minutes after the alarm was sound-1 and has made numerous friends Stone, of -'MissourLiofiired a sub ed. i 'If bv his gentlemanlv denortment. Istitute snecificallv:endrih1, 16 to . " ., - i tr . ' - r-i - - The Sdn extends congratulations 1. 1 Then the battle wal waged for PRITCHAXD AND THOMPSON. to Air. and Mrs. Gaines and trusts hours. Van WVok. of: New York. ', they may enjoy a long and happy pleaded not to force thf plank as " Jife. it would ruin the ?par,:.Hn New York. He made tb$ strongest anneal tn t.hft ilnlnmfo' rus Thompon, Republican Sena- General Summary of Local Happen force hiYin case of thl Refection ugs in ana adoui bails oury. . nf . iv:nrr nnfoii b,-io,v Ane city aiqermen meet to-nignt . . Ljl. uiui! uiaui B)ccv4uiu lavui of 16 to 1 was, made : by-Williams Peterson & Kulfs' foot-wear is 0f Massachusetts, and 7. Btbkburn, reliable and up-to-date. No old of Ken tuck v. . J mornHc; wlj Spoke at the Court House This ternodn to Small Crowd. Af- Senator Pritchard and Dr. Cy- ABOUT THE CITY. Populist candidate for spoke at the court! afternoon to a small smallest number, Drl campaign. II. Price, Republican pened. There were stock. J. H. Hill said this Tne j spoke for a number one hou?; Help the Band There wit be a lawnparty' ta ' the grove at Chestnut Hill Satur day night, the' proceeds going to the Chestnut Hill Band. The boys want to employ a teacher. Ice cream and other refreshments will be served. Come out and help a good cause.' of colored men scattered about in the audi. ! ence and in the gallery and tb--o. was liberally applaiu- Reid has a new ad. in the ngt on tDe platform w be car Sun to day. It will be of special nea to,tne convention dpite the interest to tne ladies. Zlr-Kluttz at Albemarle. Hon. T. F. Kluttz, Congressman from this district spoke to a good sizel audience at the Wiscassett Mills, at this place last night. His speech was a convincing one and will doubtless be productive of much good. Albemarle corres pondent Charlotte Observer. District Conferences. Rev. L. W. Crawford was , in the city last night going to Wades boro to attend a district confer ence. The first of these confer ences in the W. N. C. Conference was held last week and they will be held each week for the next two montht. The speaka ed. j At the close of Senator Pritch-' ards speed f . '' . Cpt. John Beard, chairman c f the Populist county executive committee introduced Dr. Thompson, who started out by throwing a damper on the colored 4 brethern" present. He char acterized G eo. White as a rantank erous negi o and the most - offen sive negro in North Carolina and said that he (Thompson) was notjterday. in favor 01 negroes holding office. The speeches of both were per Special attention is calted to the to North .Carolina Ckilleg.- - - v A negro man dietl suddenly at Gold Hill yesterday. His remains were taken to Linwood last night. A new; lot of the j 'Crosse tt $3 50 Shoe." in tans and blacks. ! action of the resolntionfoluimittee- men. It is conclusive that the list that, will vote for ijto 16 to 1 piaatc-TLncTucid plates mat " never bring a vote to1 the Democratic j party and States with M del- Rations. Nearly every doubtful State id the column iV-agaunt the 16 to The question is not srKCIAL TO DAILY SUN. ,. onanghai, . J uly 5. The .Em-- peror has , committed suicide by poison under' compulsion by Prince Tuan on June 18th'. .-The Empress Dowager also took ' pois on, but is still 1 alive -though it is reported she is- insane from the eCTccts-'of the drug "Tbe above " bet-icpbrtcdlillicially. to the tiet ujau coadular staff. "lonctont Jtrty--5 A' despatch received to-day ' by the news agency from Shanghai,; date of July 4th, announces that the Brit ish legation at Pekin, with sixteen hundred refugees, were still safe when the message was sent. Little credit, is attached; to the above news. ' ;- '. . -': '. .WATER CONTA MINATION Be Careful About Drinking Water t-r . While Fever is Present- ':' . ' A Big Fire. -4: special to daily sun. i . : . . . Bayonne, July 5.- Fire which started last night by one of the Standard Oil tanks being struck by lightning is still burning: Forty- six tanks have exploded. The loss so far is estimated at five million dollars. Cotton Futures Up. special to daily sun.J New York, - July 5. Cot ton opened 17 points up on July and 7 to 11 poiuts months. higher on other A physician of the city hands us the May bulletin of N. C. Board of Health in which is an im portant particle on "drinking wa ter" read by Dr. Pate, of Gibson, at. the -Wilson Health Conference. The article contains a paragraph which should le as;. a warning -ito alt Who may Oaave 'fever! -t - their homesJ' JThis paragraphuvi?- pub lished belmv" for the good it may do in this section: - "If typhoid fever is carried fo a nome , using an open well it takes, intelligent management to prevent the drink- mg: water xrom Decommg con taminated, and servents do not al ways possess the necessary in telligence, as was shown in a case that came under my observation ata farm-house two miles east of Gibson. This well had been in use more than gve years. " It was the boast of the owner that he had the best water in his - section, that there had never been a case of typhoid fever on his plantation. During the winter of 1895 a son was carried to this home with .& well developed case of typhoid f e- ver. A nurse was empioyea-ai once, the patient isolated, and the physicians in attendance thought every precaution had been taken t protect the other members oi i the household: but m ' about three T I - . ... ' - weeks tvo other members of the and instead bundled by- settled by any means. Wait till J . r r :t. :. a. !athr f TfiUi vd: Hnrt Shoe Van Wyck, .of the platform have gone to Waynesyille to spend I committee, has refused jto sign the I some time. minority report againsatne it 10 Congressman Kluttz has re- turned from Stanly where he family were sick with fever. The nhvsicians were nuzzled until it t j 1 .... was learned that the launderer had srECiALTO J)aily sun know something about medicine, Nrit York Jnlv r. Cttnn but-that they didn't know any- . . - ' ... J - -.. I . . . . . L! bids: .hily, y.83; August, ; Sep- thmgaiKHU wusmu, tnl.o';fsk n,tnKr-ifi ' lf carrying in? imn,.,. Miry A VJ y t v " ' houf:b6fn:evashin,i.asdirected Uy. the - physicians, he had nrst washed thetothmg in warm suds, tlrawins- his own rinsins water at the open well. This act of care lessness and ignorance cost the life of one member of the family. the eeuiiioii a buccl:: About 500 Attended non A Eountif al Dinner. Eooainc: of C: ,n- The reunion at Faith yesterday was a great success. - The booming of a cannon early in the morning proclaimed the be ginning of the day's exercises three salutes were fired. As the crowd gathered several other sa lutes from the cannon resounded upon the air. The day was celebrated after the 4th of July ..fashion, cr.rryk:;: tl.3 and to old- men to the days beforo tLo war. . There were in all about 500 cen, women and children in atten dance. Prof. Rothrock and Revs. Mr. Lyerly and Mr. Brown addressed the audience in the grove near the postoffice. At 12:30 tHe old soldiers and others formed into a line of march and moved up the road several hundred yards distant and back andito the school house where dinner was served. There was abundance spare for the vast crowd. As fast as the table was cleared of food it was replenished xrom baskets near-by, and it was of a most palatable sort prepared by the good ladies of the community. After dinner the hours were spent by the old soldiers and their wives in pleasant conversation and the young folks in social enjoy ment. At 4 o'clock a game of ball was played in a field near, between the first and second nines of Faith. All and in all the occasion was very pleasant. . j DEIIOCHATTC AtTOUTTJ PfRSOHIi MENTION." People Who Come and go and Get Their Names in Print. - 1-.. Mrs. T. II. Barringer, of Con cord, is visiting in the city. ' I Mrs. Walter Steele and children was baps the most vulnerable ever heard in Salisbury. Dr. Thd ing when court "house at 2 6Tclock. 1 M night mpson was still speak the Sun man left the Statesville ball players have L nronos;tion. This4ction Sahsb-jry s sympath.es, They approved by Kings p k Tuesday night and yester- worn tthnt nut nv I .hftrlnltfl V6S- I . - .e ii i 1 J ..vAw wmmw . - i srf-ti-tnr r H.pio ann a m wifiF-i rv in ii h - ' - I I .1 111 II I. Y . Ilk. A.KJ M 111. 1 V V W. . I . I . i . rwi .t ' f a. 1 1- I ' delegation, auis is ine ursi ureaii. Miss Cora Isenhonr. of Glass, in the conservatism ranks. takes charge of a music school at It is understood thatCroker has Libertv Hall. Rowan county, next asrreed that New York- shall not j . ' I - contest the 16 to 1 planfe. Revl Mr. iiutz in the City Last Night. Rev. WL A. Lutz, the recently .1; elected president of North Caro lina college arrived in the city yesterday! afternoon and spent the i - with Prof. R. G. Kizer. Lawn Party. ' The Ladies Aid Society of , the Spencer M. church will give a lawn party on the Spencer lawn to-morrow night. Everybody is tutjon invited to come out and enjoy the refreshments. week. ' .4- The Juvenile Book club will meet with Miss Julia Allan Ram say, on Friday evening at 4:30 o'clock, l Author, Thomas N. Page. '. Swell shoes for small children. Red kid, black kid, with Prince of Wales' coat of arms, and other special designs in fine good3. Burt Shoe Co. Several from Salisbury attended Miss Annie Pitts, who has been visiting Miss Dora Krider, left this morning for her home at Car tawba. Mrs. W . B. Harris and two children, of Selma, Ala , are vis Mr. and Mrs. The vote on the silver plankT in committee meeting was as follows: Yes Alabama, Arkansas Colo- iting her parents, rado. Delaware, Idaho, Iowa Ken-; D Vaughan. tucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Mis souri, Nebraska, Hawaii, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota; Oregon, South Carolina, Tennes see, Vermont, Washington, Wyf 6m ing, Arizona, Oklahoma, In dian Territory. -1 No New York, ' California, Resisted Officer: Officer Eagle and Max Peterson, 1 colored, had a bout yesterday when the officer' attempted to ar rest Peterson'. The latter put up .1 A . " 11 a still resistance out was nnauy landed in the lock up and was later sent tothe roads for sixty days--thirty days for disorderly conduct and thirty days for re sisting an officer. The following appointments have been made: D. M. Luther and Owen 11. Guion at Salisbury, July 18th. Jno. M. Julian, Chestnut iiiil, Friday night, 6th inst. A. . L. Smoot, Gheen school house, Tuesday night, 17th inst. Rev. Mr. Lutz is working in the interest of the college and is work ing earnestly, having consecrated the battle ground celebration at Connecticut, Floridaf Georgia, III his life fdr awhile to it. Greensboro yesterday. , There was inois, Indiana, Louisiana, Mary- Ho liArloa inr! sppms confident of nno .noiflAnt tn mar thfincrAsion land. Michigan. Minnisota, Miss- AAV AAV M1 I VU v w - I 7 ' - f- imfusing new life into the insti- a white man was shot and perhaps ippi, New Jersey, North Carolina!, Mrs. D. F. Cannon, of Concord, who has been in the city, left this morning for Waynesville to spend the summer. Miss Mary and Master Will Rice, who have been visiting rela tives here, returned to ... Columbia this morning. ; . I Mr. W. H. Huff is spending a while at Jackson Springs, Moore countv. During Mr. Huff's ab- ml ' Mayor's Court. There were several cases- to be disposed of at the city court this morning. ; One was against a woman of ill repute wlio was charged with robbing a magistrate named Davis who lives near New London. A man was also impli cated and he will be given a hear- .1. fm fTM- ing tnis aiternoon. me wuuiau was bound over to court. Mr. Lutz left this morn-Lfaally'hurtby a negro. House Party. Mr. Staunton Tiernan went to thorougn Concord this morning to attend a house party at , Mrs. Allison's. Mr. Peter Hairston passed through gping to the same place. ing for Mount Pleasant by way of Hhina Grove and will spend the remainder of the week at the col lege getting in shape to make a To the Mountains The canvass for students. Band Meeting To-Night. f All persons interested in band will please meet it the hall, to-night promptly at o'clock.? It is important that those who have signified their . in the city 8:30 Basebill. The Salisbury team is making preparations to play Charlotte at Charlotte Monday and Concord at Concord Tuesday. 1 A il summer i exouus 10 me mountains is on. j A number left this mor aing for summer resorts. Mrs. VV. S." Frost and Mrs. Mary G' rdan went to Asheville this morning. . AWTr o .V-Jji ' "' v. tcb field and fam- Dn at rviuuz rvuu,,uu . this tention of joining and f any others aaopung iu "r p-"- doing so shall "ogg, oi xexas, ninue a speecn the conclusion oi w men mere Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South sence Mr. N, C. Wyatt is, staying j was bere this Dakota, rjexas, Virginia, West his store. Tv: T" ' ... wIv to Raleitrh. Virginiaj Wisconsin, Alaska. j Not voting District of Colum bia, Montana, i " 1 The resolutions committee met at ten this morning and ratified Baths, hot and cold, shower or tub, at ne jyimway uaroer onop, Main street, opposite postoffice. ! Celery plants for sale by Mrs. Wms. Brown. To Hospital. Sheriff G. R. McCain, of Stan- morning on his way tq Raleigh. He was taking a man named Parker who is insane and who will be placed in the State hospital. Almost Another Burning. . Roanoke-Rapids, July -4. -About four o'clock this morning the new calaboose was found to be burning There was a half-witted man put in yesterday. He claims that the building was fired from the out side; says the smoke waked him and that he heard some one say they were going Xlto give him a hot time." He says he put the fire out himself. He bad no match es. There is a difference of opin ion among those who have seen the building, as to where the fire was started. To me, it looked as if it was fired from outside. The thermometer trnly register ed 115 in the sun at 9 o clock this morning. Lieut. Gov. Turner spoke to a crowded house last night. His speech was plain and to the point. This is the only really white spot in Halifax county and we intend that it shall stay so. W. R. B. the whole platform at this session, Give us a call. Crops are Yost Items. looking very Pres. Lutz, with his push and energy, will fill N.C. College with boyq. He is meeting with marked success. who contemplate doing so be present as many matters of im portance will be discussed. . - .f. 100 bolts of narrow! velvet rib- Have you heard of the happy changes Rev. W. A". Lutz is work ing in the management of North Carolina College? Board, Tuition, Room, Rent&c., all for $99 for the entire session. VfMt Rp.nt: A four-room cot tage in Brooklyn, Long street. Mrs. J. A. Murphy. For bALE: 800 cords of good, 4 foot wood. P. W. Brown. Mr. W. G. Crul ily went to Waynesville morning. . . :. 'Mr a. a T. Dicker t left" this morning for Murphy UTvisitMrs. O'Neil. Miss Gussie Dickert went to Asheyille. That boarding club room by the President or the N. C. Coltege is a drawing card. Think of this good man offering board at $4 i per Gonnor Cure, the gS-eat cure for nil nrivate diseases of men. Never fails to cure. Drug Store. were loud calls for Hill. Chair man Richardson called Rose, of Milwaukee to the platform and he made a stump speech. j When he concluded there were J ..1 n tj;ii I-! t?;v. t-j reueweu w nbstoffice son seems aeiermmeu aot. lo cau m Hill. He called Dockery to the The latest thing in ladies linen collars at Reid's. owing to the attention they had. People are back considerably with their work. There w,as so much rain that people could not get their work done.' General Green ViQ almost taken possession of ' a good Narrow velvet ribbon at Reid's. 'Penny Photographs ! Get them at the Excelsior Studio, Main Street, between public square and SOme. places, but we think we can soon conquer him. having very good c,.i,i Bi-.t FVmW v..- , , , j ' w.rrr. A Card of Thanks -,lJ w" platform, renewed ca is ior. mu . ; ..,,', Rnnrort I the present. were made alter ineciose oi tnei "-""r . r . We have been seasons up to For Sale. My. house and rorner Main and Libertv streets Will sell at a reasonable price. Hattte C. Powers. lot speech but were; drowned -by the people gave in nominating me ete the band with "Star: Spangled a candidate for the Bread 3ets Ronnn-" rl Dixifi." ' ! Trade of Salisbury, I will still month. I For house, Uv-nt: 2-storv. 7-room Salisbury and Spring Hill Unu KENT UDe nice stuio I avcuuop, ax. twiiwx, room and two offices, under opera cottage house. Apply to T. B. Marsh. I streets De Witt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. James Plummer. j Banner" and "Dixie.1 At 12:45 the convention ad journed till 4:30, eastern time. Towne savsn I believe I, have i 75 chances put of 100 to be nominated fdr Vice ' President Southern ; del e g a t e 's are coming in gr4at numbers and; say ask their support in the bread and cake - line. Feeling confident of being elected, I remain ever ready to serve them. Respt., T. L. Swink. - Cor. Main and Council Streets. Velvet ribbon ail numbers at Kluttz & Rendleman's. Furnished Rooms to let, splen did location. Apply at Sun. For Sale: A lady's second hand bicycle. Apply at un of fice. . - Did You say it was dusty, well, in deed it is, wo need a duster, to dust the dust from tho 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 h ountain l ens, all sizes. Prices $2.50, ?3. 50 and Cheapest h ountain Pens at $4.00. ! r C1 KA nml RO OO For Hent:-Two rooms forHln lis-ht housekeeping. Apply to also 6-room . 1 1 X JII corner otn ana ireueu T. H.iVanderford. rA-.. nf:n.,(n i.,- fa the Uu.r 7iii vnti frr mn. n.m fAirl I There are no better w WrmlM rAmarlv that rro- that the New York delegation, af- than DeWitt's Little Early Risers. 1 Ii. fT'l. - A. I A T?.;11n.. a nnmnli'mania.ol A1M on duces immediate results. James Plummer. Try it. ter giving Keller a complimentary I Always prompt pills made and certain. vote, will come to me. Mrs. W.1AJ.! Fraleyl corner Fisher and Shaver Streets. For Rent: 6-room cottage, north lnniss street. Mrs. . Alli son, at J. J. West's. Glassware of all kinds. 31 ore fancy glassware than you ever saw in your life. Hammock's at Buerbaura's at nil prices and sizes and quality, for all kinds of people, for all kinds of purses m . .- t , i " i
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