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I ....... . . ? v " -.- I ' li- . :.-:V . ' .'k '-''-' A-e - .. 1 "4.-1 41 ; :f :ir-50': "'':'-.. A . i;V --. rV'4 i T 1-j- ..- .:,.: , ., v4-S?l ..-v-t , c ficurns coufcnow' TATE SPHIHG PURE DRUGS, tzi tofiea, MA Meigs tgjbbnerj. Fr.ESCr.IPTlDS CAHEFOLLY COM PCUuCED AT -WATER 0 At ISENHOURc: BEAf YOUNG'S Drug StoreT TyEATHER forecast: Partly cloudy to-night and Sunday.! FOUNTAIN. vol; vn. SALISBURY, .N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1900. NO. 115. i t - I r 3 -". -- - ' - 'I - "' ' - - f . , ... i 'I I BIG PICKIC FIGHT. iTOORIIArJEIIT I7int of the Offenders Diiposed of Yes terday Afternoon. Esquire D. M. Miller was not at the big colored picnic at South Kiver the other day but he knows a good deal of what was done there. He heard it told at the court house yesterday afternoon wnen nine or me picmcKers were tried before him for lighting dur ing the day. There were others implicated who were hot on trial yesterday but will be heard from Jater. 'il ; ';V- Of the nine tried yesterday one was turned Ioose,'one" was allowed to pay his part of the cost, one iwas fined $7.50 and the : others were fined each $5. Won SPENCER BOYS WERE OVER. LUCKY. BAND ENTERTAINMENTS. i - - ABOUT THE CITY. AT THE CHURCHES. lic&eu Being Sold at 55 Each for General Summary of Local Hannen iu worm oi juneriainmenis ines in ano; About Baliibnrv. Where and By Whom Services Will Be Conducted To-llorrow. TROUBLE SPREADING. NEGROES ARRESTED. Be Three Piizet Will To-Kight at 8 'O'clock-Chief Byerly Receives a Silver Set Tickets for the band are being j A large number of farmers werei Home oI" to-day by several young ladies I in town to day. at $5.00 each, admitting to $10.00 Spencer fireboys Methodist There will be the usual services at the First Method- ist church to-morrow, mornino-1 , n BOXERS RECEIVE SYMPATHY. will be i to-night at 8 o'clock. fc A The home large and welcome- them -baefc. They didtfell at Wilmington, carrying off three prizes and making credi table runs in all the races. As njted yesterday they secur worm oi concerts, entertainments, tha Mnew t,fVl-J and evening bv the nastnr. . . io uoius , . , ' ' . - ... . . i . I snown at ourt'B esnoe store. UC1U1 oervices ai aitn arrangements win oe made - .1- ! Reformed rhnmh nri'tk fn. Ikoofi. l.nit. l I lDB-K&An KlflAx nra having . - I UU If. III. 11IIIII IM V I how I ' r . ' "J ing comDanies for berf brmancea. othusiastit meetings now. - .:-.- . - . I -4 JII1 1 . . an organ recital by one of the I Ma uriuasi mSnt- b crowd will no doubt- meet 6681 oiste in the South There Dr. J. TyVrigbt, who n. welcome them-backi: They Wll! a,so 56 mstrels, comedies, Uick with jfver for some lectures, concerts by home talents, was criticaay ill last night i 1 it. t, 1 wuwna oy iob canti wnen in trainingeverything' high .graded I here will be no reserved eeats at these j performances except- for 3 . to-morrow a. m , . and 8 iscnooi at y.-f&a. m. : xutneran Services as usual been I will be conducted by the pastor at time, Jot John's church to-morrow. A Proclamation Issued Favoring the Chinese Boxers-Telegraphic ' Communication Has Been Restored. SPECIAL, TO DAILY SUN. Wash ington , - J aly . -14.Secre- tary Hay received a despatch from All Who Have Registrars Arrested Will be Likewise Dealt With. srECIAL TO DAILY SUN. Winston, July 13. Late this afternoon upon the affidavit of registrars Thompson and Wall, the four negroes who swore out war rants against them were arrested and are now in the custody of tho sheriff of the, county. Justified bond has been fixed at '$ 500 each. Chairman Simmons, who is still Presbyterian Dr. Kumple willnsul General Goodnow, Shang- here, says the arrest of these offi The chain that holds our custo- Pach at the morning hour to- hai stating that Governor Honan cers hY the Federal court was Rubber Neck. ed the $100 rjrize in the inter-State reel raie, winning over some of ho,der8 of these coupon tickets. . the best comnanies in NTArth nrl Ihe farst entertainment will be South barolina. The time made Kiven in a month or two aild oth The Wilmington correpnondent by the different comDanies in this ers wm lven a gul&i inter of the Newborn Journal rrvs? race was: Snencer 26 2 5: (Viliim- vaIs for two yars. f J I I It I - T. J . . . t- 4 'Every tournament brings forth bia Independents and Palmettos onaiions are asked for or T. : x.LL u j j -i .i- I accented th nnlv vonv t Unln mers is ttrong and! carefully. ch link is Burt's Shoe watched Store." Rev LiK. Bostian came down from Statesfille last night: lie will fill Dr. Humple's place at the morrow. Kev. Mr. Bostian will! obanti nas issued a proclama- cieany witnout autnonty of Jaw, preach at night. tion favorable to the Boxer. As an" 13 a palpable usurpation of Catholic Church Services t tw province lies immediatelv authority and that every man who thing. Last year at ed f 6r the second and third ?pwx "e on ly way tf hel p some new i Greensboro it . was the cry of prizes of 50 and $25, with a time hay-o!Vand to-day it is rubber of 27 2(5, but adjusted tfae matter neck,'which is a soft ball attached betweeb themselves; Greensboro, to a yard or more of elastic, the Souths jde, 27 3-5; Durham, No 2, ball being tossed at the passer-by blew out at hydrant; Charlotte, who naturally dodges, and the No. 1, J28 1-5; Goldsboroi No. 1, laugh is on the dolger whom the 29 2 5 ; Charlotte Pioneer No. 2, ball never touches, but which is & JNewbern. Atlantiq. blew out the band is to buy these tickets or other means for which full value Shanorhai. Cfeina Hft hu f hoon I r -TV w.j wvu heard from' sace the beginning of mo uiBiuruauues lu Ajmna. - ' -E- will be given. xiu&ei wiii oe on saie oniv a few days. .Already they are be ing sold fast. " 4 j At tne open air concerts next the usual hours to-morrow, 9 a. m. northwest of Shanghai and be- and.8 p. m. V tween that icity and Pekin, this Spencer Presbyterian Regular governors proclamation; shows First Presbiterian church dnrinr ' w y e kn-Q ;2-JL s Pstor at II a. m. and 8:30 p. m. New York, July 14. Friends of There will be mission Sundav Edna G. Grav. M. I n MMhicf t f i rw ' .li . J I ' i ev. r raiHi Aatum, a cousin of school at the Vance mill sohool mis&ionarv At T. ,!,, ,k0 tt t-mr I - I . . J " v. tt uvoo - Aaxum, is stationed at house to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. . a 1 swears out sucn a arrested. warrant will bo suddenly jerked back. Hundreds at hydr; of rubber necks can be every side." seen on Will Be Unanimous. summer reserved seats will be I I .1.1 m . - . ant; Durham No. 1, Fay- pIven 10 DOiaers 01 coupon Uckets. Salem No 1. wi t hrl riw fmm tha r.o J5XCUTSl0ns. bpencer boys carried off Messrs. 1 Goodman, . Leonard Mr. George Jordan, of Davie county, had I in a load of home grown , water-melons this morning and sold out tn Mr. A. W.! Wine- Sunset BzcursioQ 2Iarch. Mine citizen is indebted to its talented young friend and former resident of Asheville, Charence W. Mufpbey, for a copy of his latest composition, "Sunset Excur- name was not in the list of either the lost or saved, believe she took a steamer for home at Shanghai on J une 27th or 59th, as the lasflet Another message from Winston in this morning's papers says: There will be a great mass meet ing of the white people of the county here Tuesday, to express indignation at the outrage per petrated by the arrest of regis trars. Senator M. W. Ransom has ter was written as she was packing wi.red his acceptance to speak on her trunk to start. Washington, July 14. Chinese Minister Wu has sent a cable de- etteville Chicora and ; The the $23 the 7th Congressional District, a Pnva, coff. Utbcr.ualso have brought Lion March." It is dedicated to spatch to Aji Shantung telling him in nome-grqwKx melons. Mr. ifiCaldwell prize for the best! uniform j Single and Company are making The Democratic convention of and a,sP 2ot a silver set offered by arrangement to run two, ixcur- the sunset excursions of the Sun- was here M route, of which Mr. Murphev this morning returning to States- 18 one of the traveling te party for the best uni-pions, one- to Asheville, August which meets in Statesyille on Wed- frme1( com pany on inter-State the 9th, the other to Wilmidgton, nesday, August 15th,r will, unani mously re nominate Congressman Theo. F. Kluttz. Mr. Kluttz's record in the past session of Con- ' crrpiKS was mifh hn ia tha tmAivlAaA choice of the nfimorratja if tha leraay nrst prize was district, and it is hardlv nrohuh! Charlotte; time 19 1 5 , I , . that any other name, will be pre . seated JUxULo otTutieultuu. " ' ' " -" Mr.! W. has over J. done day. This set was turned by the) company to Byerly the chief, who so muc i for the boys. In the inter State grab race yes won by Spencer Lieut Hobson III. Lieut. Richmond Pearson Hob son, whom the Statesville JLand mark stated recently was enroute home from Hong-kong, China, is still at Yokohama, lie is ill and is confined in the marine hospital. there. The nature of his illness is not known but it is hoped that it is not serious. Br. Murdoch's House. Dr. F. J. Murdoch, who recent ly purchased a lot on the old Blackmer place, Horah street, will, next week, begin the erection of a house on it. He first intend ed to build near his home, on Council street, but has changed and will not build there at present. A Change of Pharmacists. Mr. John B. Manly has given up his position at Theo. F. Kluttz & Co's drug store. Mr. T. W. Grimes, who has been with the Salisbury Drug Company since it was opened, takes his place, to be gin Monday. Mr. Robert Grimes, of Thomasville, will succeed him v at the Salisbury drug store. Reduced Rates. The Southern offers reduced rates for the following occasions: Southern Epworth League Con ference, July 25-29, Atlanta. 1 One fare for round trip. On sale 24 and 25; limit returning August 1st. Atlanta Battle Field Re-union, Atlanta, July 18-20. One first class fare for round trip. On sale July .16, 17; limit returning 23. A Nice Window. The Wallace Clothing Store has a beautiful display of leather goods in one of the show windows in the Horah , building, the pret tiest of the kind, perhaps, ever seen in Salisbury. . 1 Information Wanted. Chief of Police Shaver has re ceived a card asking for informa tion as to the whereabouts of Au gustus Hart, aged 26, height 5 feet 7; weight 120, who left Day ton, Ohio, on June 3. Narrow velvet ribbon at Reid's. August the 16th. The excursion to Asheville will Ije runj from Norwood and the excursion tn Wilmington from Concord. They propose giving the people who take advantage of the trip a big time. ? Every body jntendingl to go uraue anne - run out blew olt jail on an excursion t h icsn1iisjc- 4&itZS!ZX these oc- 1 .1 i: - : took second prize of $40 with time casions. 5 seconds. f passenger ville from a tripsin the eastern aftents, with headquarters at Sa wuv ucuutti Kruons oi ; me otate iue marcn is a very speaking in ,he interest of the pretty one, quite up to Mr. Mur phey 's music standard, and very creilitable to the vounar comnoser. r c of 20 4 ! In the horse Delgar; i tquad wagon hose of Sumpter race took A Wagon. Load From Zeb A four horse wagon loaded with young ladies and gentlemen 17 in all, from Zeb, passed through the city yesterday afternoon return ing from the Democratic speak- first prize of $100; time 37jl-5 sec onds. Columbia Indepedents took second prize of $60; time j 37 3-5 seconds, and Sumpter Mpnoghah T I .1 at . I it Ajyj tuiiu ifi.1x.x3 ui iiujo ing at I'isgah. xhe wagon was 38 2 5$econds. decorated with flags and was! very j In the hook and ladder race pretty. I Winstjn took first prize jof $150; The good ladies of Zeb and time 50 2 5 seconds. Asheville Franklin township are all Demo Rescud; took second, $50; time 52 crats and show their patriotism 2 5 seconds. and love for the party whenever j Mr. Will lolbert, of the Spen- they can. t-ei icaui, who goi in inis morning, tells ua .the fireboys who ileft for home yesterday evening enjoyed their lay-over at Wilson verv return much. The chief of the! Wilson fire department treated! all the boys to nice refreshments jand had a speech made to them the speak er starling off on the firemen and A T ! ' " 1 1 't. xneir ooa wors anu wmping up on white supremacy. ! f ate aye To Leave Salisbury. Mr. Their Pirst Tournament. The) Spencer boys who to-night from Wilmington f have just enjoyed their first tourna ment. They have startekl out well and Spencer and Salisbury are proud of them. j Their uniforms which won the prize were secured through the Brown Clothing Company, "of this city. I : ' - , ; . i'; J. H. Jones has gjiven up Hr. Iddings Out. his place with House, Stqudemire i&Co. He will go to All Springs to spend awhile, when he expects to go to Augusta, Ga. Mr. Mr. OI Iddings is up from Gold Healing Hu, to day He is stin from Jones House, man work Mr, J wishe goes has been bookkeeper Stoudemire & Co., the effect of being struck by light ning several davs asro when his " is thun- y house was burned during a I. ! . I " v www u.. .lu. am XUUIUjta of Sa or the position, doing his well. The Sun regrets that ones will leave Salisbury but him success whenever be stunned by the lightning but not badly hurt. 1 was was Go to Manila. In the list of those who have U .. . . ' . recently enlisted at txreensboro to go toh the ' Philippines we notice the names of Rotert L. Johnson isbury, and Robert ris, of Gold Hill. S. Har- Rev. Mr. Jones Postpones Visit Re v. N. S. Jones, who,! with his little j daughter, Mary, intended visit ng Salisbury the latter part of this week, writes thai he has post xmed the trip on account of the serious condition of his wife. F6r Piano. the Sun office. Sale One Chase Bros. Good as new. Apply at From Wilmington. f Mr. J. W. GIpver" and Ifamily, Messrs. P. II. Meroney and W. A. Capps, and Mrs. W. C. Fraley and daughter returned lat night from Wilmington where they at tended the firemen's tournament. Dance Next Week. The young men are arranging for a dance to be given j at the opera house next Wednesday night. Property Sold. f Mr. G. W. Scott's house, cor ner Lee and Bank streets! was sold by him at public outcry, to-day and was purchased by .Mr. Geo. H. Shaver for $1,203. "f . For Rent 4 room cottage, with water, for nice family. R. L. Shaver. i amendment. CII Judge Henrjf R. Bryan, of New Berne, will, wMess he exchanges court with sci o other judge, hold the August t2nVof Rowan Su perior Courfc :'Ju!ge Bryan is a Democrat whef was elected-in '94. -Asheville (Citizen. Mr. Murphv is a former Saii burian and a brother of Capt. Thos. Murphy. August election you must register. If you are going to vote for the amendment see that your name is on th book at. once. The time for registration expires a ! week from to-day. i j 1 A good one is told on a little boy who attended an ice cream supper at the Presbyterian chapel in east ward last night He made a request for cream and upon be ing asked if he had not had i some . ...... i - said he had only had. four saucers. A Curious Accident. . -..... - -.. PERSONAL MENTION. People Who Come and go and Get Their Names in Print. due here at 9:10 p. m., was delay ed two hours last night on account of the delay of train No. 32, of the Plant system, which was caused by an accident. Passen gers on the latter train stated last night that the rear truck of the tender jumped the track north of Savannah, Ga., but this, was not discovered until after the train ball proceeded a mile or more. When the train came to a trestle the trucks turned sidewavs. the W 7 wheels being in the middle of the track. There was a crash ,as the trucks knocked the cross ties into f plinters. The train was stopped without any further damage being done. Charlotte Observeri mora Mr. F. B. A rend el I, of Raleigh, Dance and Speaking. in the county. dahce before noon is in the city.! Miss Eleanore Watson is visit ing in Concord. - f Miss Maud Brown returned to Concord this morning. j Mrs. Clifton Williams went to Danville last night to spend sever al days. Miss Patty Kimball, of Concord, is visitmsr her aunt. Mrs. Lb. V. Barrier. Mrs. J. F. Finger, of Newton, University is visiting relatives Church street. - ' It is proposed to soon have a bis: day at Mr. Jim Burkhead's. There will be a and i a white mat the American government is exceedingly anxious of the fate 0 m . am - . or minister Uonger and request ing Ati Shantung to cable any information he may have on that point. This is an additional cable gram, to the despatch of Wednes- this occasion. Great excitement prevails and the people are deter mined that their honest votes shall not be killed by roving and diss qualified negroes. Registrar Thompson was bound over to court in the sum of $2,000. This was quickly given. the reques of Secretary Jumped From Moving Train. special to daily sun. Pottstown, Pa., July 14. Jos eph Beheny, while in custody of a 14. It is now constable, leaped from a train believed that an extra session of olnS forty miles an hour. The Pongress may have to be called, to conductor refused to stop, beliov- deal with the China situation. Few in the man had'been killed. Be- day at Hay. Washington July toteTffiless volunteers arel slightly. bruidL irnrr siTovving litilo . called for. i Congress can alone 8igns of his leap. authorize that. Li Hung Drill Ordered. special to daily sun.J Chicago, July 14. General Wheeler has ordered an extra drill of the second and fifth infan try in view of the fact that tho United States troops are expected to work in foreign fields. on j South Pr itcbard, ney, of supremacy speaking after noon. International Sports. ; special to daily sun. Paris, July 14 The interna tional sports were opened at Bols-De-Boulogne this morning by the 110 metre hurdles. The win ners were lvraenzlein. bf the i - ; of Pennsylvania; of Bans!: iMcLo- Hong Kong, July 14, vnang yesieraay receivea an ur gent telegraphic summons to Pekin. It is reported that he will proceed north to-morrow. The Chinese agree that his absence will lead to trouble in Canton. Washington, July 14.,--Lieuten- ant General Miles had a long con- ference with Minister WTu this morning presumably concerning the military situation in China. Washington, .July 14 Orders have been sent to Gen. Chappel to take supreme ! command of all the United States soldiers and ma rines in China and such blue jack ets as may be landed. He may be made Major General. The ob ject is to concentrate the command and insure harmonyj with the na vaal forces acting together with the land forces. . St. Petersburg Julv 14.-An A Heroine Gives up Her Life. nffioiftl desnath rovs thA flfrrnnh A special from Blacksburjr, S. lines between Taku land Tien Tsin of Wednesday, says: Senator Gear Dead. special to daily sun. Des Moines, Iowa, July 14. United States Senator Gear died this morning at 4:30 at Burlington, Iowa. Cotton. SPECIAL TO DAILY SUN. New York, July 12. Cotton bids: July, .9.58; August, September, 8.64. Chicago University. Mr. Win. M. Barker left to-day McClain, of the University of for Misenheimer- Springs! to be jM.icnigan,' and AlcUeceyer. In tne-nnai heat the Americans Mr, R. L. Shaver and little son, h?-rom,i J n M , . i , Maloney third. : The 100 metre dash wa3 won by Bob, left this morning for Ashe ville to spend Sunday. f ' Rev. J. J. Barker has returned to his home at Manteo. His family remain here for awhile yet. Mrs. M. . S. Patton, of New London, was in the city last night on her way to Charlotte to visit. Mr. Will Jatyis, of Princeton, Walter R. Iewktury, of University of Penna, second ; G. Rowley, New South Wales, third. Arthur F. Diitfy, of Georgetown University, fell in the final heat. i For Rent One nice store A. Capps, who has room aD(1 two pflices, under opera been visiting his parents in the city, will return to Athens, Ga., the latter part of next week. Miss Pearson, of Gaston ia, who has been .visitinir Miss Mnttip. Bradley, of Gold Hill, returned house. Apply to T. B. Marsh. For Sale: 800 cords of good, 4-foot wood. P. W. Brown. The law holds both maker and circulator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealer who sells you home last night, accompanied by Witt's Witch Hazel Salve risks your life to make a little larger ErphL, xou can not trust him. e Witt's is the only genuine and I original Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and all skin diseases. - See that your deal er ! gives you DeWritt's Salve. I James Piummer. Miss Bradley. Good Chance for Some One. Fire Insurance Agency in Salis- oury torsale cneap for cash. Ad dress "Insurance." P. O. Box 30. Salisbury, N. C. . has been restored. Shanghai,' July 14. Prince Sheng, Director of Telegraphs, has communicated a message to the consuls here announcing the murder of the foreigners at Pekin laying the blapae foreigner Prince message says Tuan at the defence made by the British legation and ordered ; the heavy guns to fire, demolishing the legation and setting the ruins on the anti Luan. The was enraged aflame. The result was the anni hilation of the foreigners. Gold Democrats. SPECIAL TO DAILY SUN. New Yorjkt ' July 14. From temporary headquarters, -141 Broadway, a call for a meeting has been issued by the committee of Gold Democrats to nominate a ticket in opposition to 16 to 1 and imperialism. The metting will be held at Paza on J uly 18th. Week End Bates. A half dpzen or more took ad vantage of the Southern's week end rates this morning and went to Asheville, and other points in mountains. Others are going in the morning. to-night and Miss Ella Roseborough, 17 years old, was killed by a train on the Southern road here to-day, just as she had saved the life of a little negro child. Miss Ilohe borough lives in Chester, S.'C, but was visiting at Blacksburfr. She saw a little colored child sit ting between the rails placing and around a near-by curve came tho Southern vestibuled train. The girl sprang to the rescue, running towards the train. Wrhen the en gine was but a few yards away she snatched the child from danger, but could not save herself. The latest thing in ladies linen collars at Reid's. Summer is in full blast, .you want a cool place under the trees or on your porch, to swing your Hammock. ' Buerbaum will sell you most any pattern or kind and will give you 25 per cent, oil on any Hammock you buy. Of course Buerbaum keeps oth er things than Hammocks, he hr.s just received an elegant lot of Tilo blown wine glasses at $2.00 and $3.00 per dozen. As far as lamps go, Buerbaum has the largest assortment of well selected lamps at the most reason able prices in town. Come and see him.
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