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V : 4 V -1 -, 'THE FLOWERS COLLECT'Or' PURS DRUGS, - Fine Pntafi, Mil Articles and Stationery. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM POUNDED AT TATE SPnifJG WATER At YOUNG'S Drug Store. WEATHER ISENHOUR Ci BEAU'S ORECAST: Fair to-night and Thursday. FOUNTAIN. VOL VII, SALISBURY, N. C.,; WEDNESDAY EJVENING, JULY 18, 1900. NO. 1,18. ... ,; ''. - ' :" ' y - V -v;-"-- .-. , - . ' - ' ' ' " . , ' id ti fiff 3 -t tti J " .... - - L ... V - - I- . . . i -1 . 1 t' : I . I - ' i ' .' 1 . '. t ' - WINQ ATEHO ORE WEDDING. Hr. John Wingate and Miss Annie Uoore to Marry on the 25 th. THE SOCIAL WORLD AT CITY COURT. Two Drives Yesterday Evening A Concord Entertainment. been issued I f'A party o - Invitations, have reading as follows: MrsvSalIie Moore requests .the! the Yadkin, honor of your presence at the They marriage oi ner aaugater, Annie, j navmg naa a to Mr. ;John Pennington Winfja'te, leDjoyable time Wednesday evening, July 25th, Yadkin. 11)00", at 9 o'clock, at the. Baptist Mr- Hammill Submits to One Charge Not Guilty as to Other. W.OOOTMfS. young: people spent As a result of statements made several hours at powers' ferry, on I by Rev. H. L. Atkins-in a sermon j yesterday evening. I bunday with reference to the rear returned' about 9 o'clock J doors of saloons there was a trial pleasant drive; and at the city hall this morning. Mr. on the A BIG CHINESE AHOY. ORDERED TO BE historic J. Wl Hammill. of the Mt. Vernon bar, was the defendant. - T1 . A ' " 11 STONE HOUSE. r . i uwe were iwu cuarjes mju- church, Spencer, North Carolina, After the wedding the couple nn nL':u0A th nhi At Sunday, and allowing persons to MOBILIZED THE'OLp Orders Foreigners will take ta 'trip to Washington, Baltimore and other places north. Returning they will board for a '.4,ime with Mrs. Moore. trains and is-quite popular among the railroad boys. Miss Moore is a charming young lady of Spen cer. The two will have the best wishes of many friends. house near Dfc he occasion was a nack drive given in honor of Miss Charlotte V TT XJ XJJL W V 41.1 IU tl . V- a ' t ' . I - L ' i r lur.vmgaie is engineer on one who is visitiri2 her uncle, Mr. J. ot tne ooumern s last passenger i - i unn s jviountam. Prince Tuan pelled From Northern v)Pjoy ince British Warshiptur Cleared for Ac tionr Ex Those who went were: Misses i Charlotte Brown, i Lucy Brown, Isabelle Brown, Lillian Faust; enter the saloon on Sunday. Mr. Hammill was represented by L. Hr' Clement, - Esq., who, after the' hearing of the evidence, entered a submission as to. the Washington, 'July 18.1"R.- second charge. The mayor stated I War Department to-day bullejificd that there had leen no evidence I the latest official report of cainal that drinks had been- sold on Sun- ties f rom Tien-Tsin as i8 ktlled day by Mr. Hamniiil and the first 1 79 wounded, missing two. special to daily SUNll THE BAND LAST NIGHT. ABOUT. THE CITY. MR: PROPST DOING 'WELL. Messrs. J. id Link, J. W. Davis char?e was' therefore, dismissed. London, July 18. The troii&es Child Dead. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Smith died last night abo.ut 10 o'clock. It had been sick for several week . ThelittlSone was two months old. The interment will be made in the Salisbury cemetery; this ev ening at 5 o'clock, the funeral be-j ing conducted from the house bi Rev. L. E. Busby. C. P. I McNeely Brown. and Frank R. A CONCOED ENTERTAINMENT. s Concord Tribune Yesterday', says: The residence ward Smoot, Ed- Lawn Party. A lawn party will ne given at of Dr. J. t on Grove street! pre sented a scenjo of beauty last I'light, the occasidn being a lawn fete given I by Mrs. Smoot compli mentary to hjer visitors, the'Misses Lawrence, o: .Woodleaf, and! Miss Cora Smoot, of Salisbury. '!. Those wh ) were so , fortunate as to receive an invitation began to arrive abc ut 9 o'clock and, were met at the gate by Mrs. Smoot, It is fair to- Mr. Atkins to state MP the far east : are spreading.Ac- that the charges against Mr. Ham-lcording to the latest ad Yisesi tan- mill were not made by Ihimthat other war has startled. v The Box when the committee f rom r the er-s' revolt has spread north, stoth aldermen hod waited upon him he land west in China and has reached ffave the names of '.'such' witnesses I Corea. theHarrison grove on Chestnut TIMl " O-A :! ' L - 1. 1 - Al I . I. . . i . xiuitoacuruay mgni, d uiy zisi, wno extended them a hearty wel at 8 o'clock by the Ladres Aid So-i . ciey for the benefit of Mt. Zion . Lutheran . chujek. Ice creajpv cake nd other refreshments will be servejl. Go out and . help the ladies in a good cause. as he had to the i officers and did nothing more. ? Also that the allegations made in the sermon Sunday that men passed in and out of the rear door on Sunday was sustained as ,ahpvn by the submission. - ' j Witnesses' statecr that they had way. irably. Law-most come in her Joiyh becoming She wa 'assisted most adm by Misses G ace and Lottie rence and Cc ra Smoot. The i decorations were beautiful. -I;" -During the evening. elegaJitlXS A WeddiDgvi,; ', '" 'rfMlfnient's were served: andevery- The Mooresville cprresppndent thing j was artistically -arranged of 'the Statesville Landmark says: and "conducted for the enjoyment (I?IoViqk Qhinn on1 T?cc TinAv nt thnft nrflsent. A CUI,UV;l 1 U11LJ ULi4 " I w f"' " T - Boyd, both . of Atwell township, It was wit Rowan county, were married yes- and reluctai tprdftv mormnsr at the residence bve" was sat of Rev. J. L. Shinn, brother of St. Petersburg, July 18 It is reported from Chefoo that Prince Tuan has mobilized 950,000 "men and ordered a northern . force f to expel r foreigners from Aiilor I District of Siberia. Another force will operate against Mukden, if Shanghai, J uly 18. The Brit- drank with Mr; Mammill on Sun- ish,cruiser Terrible and fouTtr dav in his office in the rear of the cruisers have cleared for action 6tf saloon and had seen others drmk 1 the bean Hai Kwan forts. tnere out tnat no money nad been :uou. ouiy :jo. pnngjj&i passed. One stated that he hadi despatch of July 16th says CVl pi- offered pay but it had been rjte fused. . : ' ;. ' -; - ' : . There is an ordinance- fixing a fine of $20 for proprietors "allow iner others to enter theirsaioons on Sunday'andihisfinea M vzrjxszzz requesteTTOTe Chinese.officers to discontinue the the last fortnight a Chinese steam boat has been towing a cargo boat betweeQ'WoQ.orani-Bba$ai arsenal presunxably carrying ims Anil immnfifiiri His RfrAfiyth'r -'?! t4 Instruments to Be Ordered at 0nce: Dr. Long Encourages the Boys xnere was a lull attendance at the meeting of the band last night. it was tlecided to begin to receive instructions at this meeting but owijjg to some important business etc., which , was before the band and consuming the time discussing other' matters, it was decided to begin the work of instructions next Thursday night. lhe instruments will be ordered at once. Money is being raised rapidly. It is now assured that Salisbury will have the largest band in the State, and, in the course of time, one of the best in the State. .f. General-Summary of Local Happen ings in and About Salisbury. - In His Illinois Home A Crot Re- port From Him. Mr. M. J. Wean t was thought to be dying to-day at noon.? Concord Friday night. The thermometer to-day reached 98. Yesterday itretristr fln j rn Register of Deeds, H. N. Wood- street last night. " Dr. J; W. ; LongT. one ,of the directorn, was present and made a Clothing Company. snort speecn of encouragement to the boys. The Dr.. said that all 4his life he had been trying to keep up with the band wagon but. this was tie tirbt time he had belonged to a band. ' ; The hour of meeting was chang ed from 8 to 8:30. Meetiu srs are Mr. L. E. Probst, who is living at Wetaug, III., in renewing his 'Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz speaks at su Ascription to the Weekly Sun writes a letter from which the following is taken: I am threshing wheat. I have 64 apres threshed and it yielded 1,650 bushels and I have 125 acres son, was on the sick list yesterday, yet to thresh which we will con- A horse created some excite- tinue to tnresn immediately. ment by running awav on Main neat is good tn rough the-coun try, ait;er all the damage done by rain. We were one month har vesting! wheat and some is not cut yet. But the weather is tine for , tbreshing now and machines are humming everywhere. No. 2 wheat is selling now for 70 cents per bushel. Most wheat will be No. 3 owing to so much rain which has bleached and lightened wheat. Oats are good. I have a big corn crop bu.t the community is almost without corn on account of so much rain and the corn being planted in low land was drowned We have children's shoes that fit without crowding the growing feet. Burt Shoe Co. v ' ' The firemen have a. dow at the store of pretty win the Brown The Euridice club will meet with Miss Lillian Foust Thursday af ternoon at 6 Oiclock. Mr. Kinley, . who died at the county- home, was -buried morning at Enoch ville. Mrs. Yost, wife of the this noSit I out. whir.h will makn rnrn Knurr held Tuesday and Thursdav I mnstV rf V.nThr;u L rr : ... th:: f. ill !.: I ",. . . . , - I - cents per bushel now and very A. few of the " new styles in Queen Quality" shoes are ripvv Burt Shoe Co. nights of each week. All whose and is Wit Avnppf wl tr, ror but who names are in but who have not signed up are expected to be pre sent Thursday night and sign as this will be the last chance as the cdnstitutions, etc., will be placed injthehands of the .printers at once. coming in. scarce. . Hurrah for Billy Bryan, Adlai ' Stevenson and yhite Supremacy. Put your foot in a pair of "Bunion Shoes".and it will not be PERSONAL MENTION. People Who ome and gb and Get . Their Names in PriritI . '. trouble but comfort. Rulfs." : ' r Peterson fe U an unwilling ceari t spirit that "good- the groom. ?5 High School. China Grove High School op ened yesterday morning with quite a number of boarders and they are coming in on every train. A correspondent says, "we think we will have the largest school have ever had at this place." To Be Held 1 at 12 o'clock. ANOTHER j CASE. Officers Sund-iy night found two clerks in the Klondyke saloon. Yesterday af tern oon Mr. Marable, the proprieior, submitted to the charge of allowing others to enter his place of business and a fine of Mr.' J. IC. Cpit is in the city. . Mr. W. A. Fries.; of Rlnwin " . ,f . " ' "' ' " ' : orence Eddleman, iGrg .Mis-s i sailing of this vessel but shel paced I china Grove, is visiting Mrs yesterday as usual. of A. TEACHERS INSTITUTES. v '! " ning August 11th and 18?h. we $'20 was imposed by Mayor Lord. It should be said in justice to the dfll qU During weeKs j negin- ponce iuai 11 knowing when parties entered the rear of the Mt. Vernon bar as the institute for the colored entrance is not from the outside of 11th tH ThnilHintr. ; Imhers of the force caught the men in the Klon dyke and were responsible for the arrest in that case. Washington, July 18. At the Cibinet dinner Which the Presit dent will attend to-night there will be an informal discussion of Chint affairs. This method is taken t0 divest the proceedings of an offi- Tearing away nam. us thatabld A force from town went to Gob- secured for ble's mill this morning to begin All publ tearing away the dam and the op- required to ening of the canal. The rock from the dam will be hauled to a Big Crowd ax convenient place for eale. The teachers will be held August to continiie during the week. The institute for the- white teachers will commence August 18th and continue a week. ' Superintendent Kier informed instr uctors have been the institutes. 1 Washington, July 18. Secre tary Hay and the Chinese minister talked for a few minutes informal ly this morning." Mr.Wusaid hp had no additional news from China W. Winect.iL Mr. XL F. Deitz returned; last night from Haw River and went on to Hickory. ; Miss Rosa Bernhardt went to Greensboro this morning. to visit Mis-s Ora Lee. Prof. J." A. Graham and wife of Clyde, S. C, are in the city to-day at Mr. A. W. Winecoff's. i Mrs. Reill v and daughter, of . ; - Milwaukee, are visiting Mr. H. but thought that the hituation wak W. Reilly, at Capt. T. B. Beall's. c school attend. teachers are much brighter as a result of the despatches yesterday. 1 I 1 London, July 18 .The latesjt Chinese assurances that it is safe to reopen legations in Pekin are not Credited here, on the contrary 1 Winona Council Growing- -AVinona Council No. 18, Jr. O. U. A. M , it in a flourishing con dition and eoniinups to grow. At last night's meeting four candidates-were initiated and several applications for membership were received. Wood'eaf. The county candidates ,f poke at Woodleaf last night. Qne who was present tells us that there was a big crowd out to hear the speak ing,including quite a number of la dies. The can Vernon yesterday. A Chan ge on the Southern. Greensboro Record: The tram to Norfolk over the Southern that hAK heen runninsr via Selma is to be changed and after the 22nd will run via Danville. The Southern had an arrangement with the Coast ent at Shanghai says Shony, direq- Line for the use of its tracks, but inr of teWraohs. - is withholdiner was unable to haul passengers be- ;Df ormation in his tween Selma and Norfolk, depend- it is believed they have been I diefr ated by a desire to save the nativp tajns city of Tien Tsin. A correspond- Mrs. J. Sam McCubbms and ison, cam, went to vjrreensooro last night to visit relatives for a week. : ' . . - x - Mrs; Richard Whitehead stop ped in the city with Mrs. T. B. Beall, on her way to the moun- Young Thief at China Grove. China Grove, July 16. A young boy about fourteen years tf acta tood arracta1 kara .i n . r. ivnebel. ntato Rop.rftftr nf I j i n ' v nf n a mi uay nigni. xie came to worK in tae l. M. C. A will conduct the the cotton mill about a week ago. prayer meeting at the first Metho- He boarded with Mr. Sloop. On distchurch to-mght. , J Saturday night he decided he We Uqderstanfd that V gentle- would take into his possession M r. mar -comes from CVjvintrtnTrw SInnn'a nnnkfithnnk wVi?rh fonn. nrt ' !- im. y .. I I - I - " " JStb- Sfeust to -takeharWe f tained about 1 1 r- . lie A force of graders oi otewan Bros.. Rock Hill 'passed through j twenty tloflars.; be- yesterday evening going to Greens! boro to put in a side track., Dr.- J. Thomas. Wright, who has been so ill with malarial fever, was not so. well yesterday and to day, we are sorry to learn. The work of putting up was at iuu -tr- be waiting on the train when he was suspected and arrested by Cline. Concord Standard. ser- St. Paul Breezes. There will be communion vices at St. Paul's on the fifth Sunday. Preparatory services on a Saturday before. billiard table in the Old Hickory club rdoms was completed yester day.; . " A pie party will be given at Mr. W. A. Smith's,, in East Salisbury, Prof. D. M. Canup opened his school at Mulberry Monday. This is Dock's first school and we wish him much success. The ladies missionary society uidates spoke at Mt. jConferenca To-Morrow. t The regular meeting of the Southern conference of the N. C. Lutheran Synod will be called to morrow at St. Peter's church, this county. Going to Niagara. The members of the N. Association, contemplate a trip to piagara information in his possession. The correspondent says news erf ingon its through tramclor worK. the massacre as -telegraphed tp Therefore it has not been very pro fitable. ' Some months ago the Southern bought the Atlantic & Danville and has been busy putting the meeting o will be August 22nd and New Phonts. Reduced Rates. The Southern offers reduced rates for the following occasion: Southern Epworth League Con ference. July 25-29, Atlanta. One v ' fare for round" trip.- On sale 24 and 25; limit returning August 1st. C, Press taking after the next the Association, which held at Henderson ville 23rd. New telephones have been put in as follows: Mr. R. M. Davis, residence 201; Mr. H. :R. Miller, meat matketf 202; Mr. H. A. Bernhardt, residence, 203 ; Prof. WH. Neave, residence, 204 Kev. Mr. Lutz is in the city and is elated over his success in inter esting parents and young men in his plans to make North Carolina College a model school. Baths, hot and cold, shower or tub, at The Midway Barber Shop, idain street, opposite postoffice. Give us a call. United States may be taken , a? correct, ;." ' .; St. Petersburg, July 18.-It is officially ; announced here that Chinese troops, after bombarding road bed in first-class' shape by BIag0nestachensk, captured th Dr ; Withers Improving. Mr. WL C. Rose, of Enoch ville was in to see us to day. He tells lis J Dr. 1 Vithers, whomis sick at Davidsoi ; expects to return to his practice at Enoch ville in about two wee is. 1 ; adding new cross ties and other things necessary, until now it is in tip top shape. There will be no change in the schedule, the sleeper that comes in from the south going on to Dan ville where it will be transferred to the A. & D. division and re turning it will do the same. The only difference is that passengers, other than those in .the sleeper, will have to change cars in Dan ville going and coming. The de narture andarrival from ; Norfolk is practically the same. A'mixed train will run between Greensboro and Raleigh," leaving here about midnight and returning at 5:30 M r. Carl Bnerbaum, who has been making his home at Dallas, Texas, for several years, arrived in the city .yesterday 'oh a visit of several weeks' -to Mr. Theo. Buer baum. Mr. and" Mrs. Jos. A. Walter went to Rowan county to-day to vieit relatives and to attend the E. L. Conference which convenes Thursday at St. Peter's church, Rowan county. Concord Stand ard." i ' Saturday night; the proceeds to recently organized at St. 1 aul a is go to the Methodist church in meeting with success. It now has East Salisbury. ! about 35 members and 12 honor Mr. J. C. Bunn, who has been ary members, kept at home since he came from ; While putting graphite on a bi High Point several weeks ago by Cycle chain Mr. Sam Saf rit got his sickness, was able to be up town fingers caught in the spokes and o-day. - badly cut. The condition of Mr. Robert W. Lee Fcsperman ga onon m onnnoi Silt inlllV Barringer, who has been confined " , .... , . , -i. evening at the home of Mr. Frank to his room for some time with BVOUiU- " ... , , . . ,. - better to- gera town and have destfoyed the roads and other means of communica tion between that place and Kwang Ccmpleted His Work To-Day Chang. 1 j 1 Census list taker C, J. The Chinese minister j visited ham .com plef ed his work the foreign office here and inform I or. Bin to-day in the portion of Salisbury town ed the government that the events snin allotted him. Mr. Bingham were fever, day. - i-J- . Mr. S. L. Canup, whose hand was mashed at the depot Monday, is doing very well. Two bones were broken and another frac tured. About ' twenty-hve or more coupies were )iecuu mm spent several hours very pleasant ly. XXX. Summer is in full blast, you want a cool place .under the trees It is most probable that or on your porch, to swing your the hand will be saved. SUPPLIES FOR SOLDIER BOYS. The First and Third Regiments Be ing Supplied The Encampment. The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer . says: Quartermaster General Macon is transpiring at Manchuria were has been working about 40 days shipping from the arsenal quar not according to, the yiey of the an,i had perhaps .the most thick- termasters supplies, complete, to Lpiprted lamps at the most reason Hnmmnok. Ruerhaum ' - will sell M. JLULU w ' you most any pattern or kind and will give you 25 per cent, off on any Hammock you buy. Of course Buerbaum keeps oth er things than Hammocks, ho has just received an elegant lot of fine blown wine glasses at $2.00 and $3.00 per dozen. As far as lamps go, Buerbaum has the largest assortment ot well of Hong til For Sale: 800 cords df good 4footvood. P. W. Brown. Prof. Lippard's system of per- isonal instruction educates thor oughly and rapidly . -.' The latest thing in ladies linen jcollui s Reid's, v DeWi'ttys Little Early Kisers are j famous little pills for liver and. bowel troubles. Never gripe James rlummer... North Carolina College is surely the place for young men this year. The strength of faculty and low '. . . expenses seem surpising. Patron- ize this wide' awake school. Pekin government. j I lv set ted section in the county to He promised to make - serious so over of any of the -li&t takers representations to Pekin f by way Eight Die From Heat. special to daily sun. New York,' July 18. The ther mometer stood at 88 to-day at 11 o'clock. There were many pros trations from heat. . Eight deaths .were reported last night and this morning from heat. Rons' emphasiying the . iU.i :n serious conseauences mm, win follow if the hostilities in churia do not close. Man- Narrow Velvet Ribbon at Reid's Women Wheelmen. special to daily sun. Freeport, L. I., July 18. Mrs. Lin&ay having : completed hve centuries on a' wheel started out I again this morning shortly after 6 o'clock. She completed five hundred miles at 3:43 this morn ing: two hours and -tw C3 ' For j Sale One Chase .Bros. Piano. Good as hew.- Apply at the Sun office. - f : ; , Cotton. . ' ! special to daily sun. New York, July 18.- Cotton bids: July, 9.90; August, 8.47; enty.four September, 8.78; Uctober, a.ii of minutes ahead oi idb rewm-.ui For Rtct Ono nice store Miss Cast. Mrs. Bayne completed room and two offices, tinder opera fourteen hundred miles at 8 a. m. I house. Apply to T. B. Marsh. th First and Third regiments of the. State guard. He says the second regiment is equipped and that no requisitions have been re ceived from it. The ordnance stores are expected daily. It is nronosed bv the end of the month W W : mi - to have the entire iorce armed and equipped for field service. It is not vet seltled whether there will bean encampment The com panies are equipped on a basis of forty-five enlisted men. The Rowan Rifles are anxious for an encampment and are look ing for their supplies. able prices in town, see him. Come and Card of Thanks. Feeling gratified at the support the people gave in nominating mo as a candidate for the Bread Trade of Salisbury, I. will still ask their support in the bread and cake line. Feeling confident of being elected, I remain ever ready to serve them. Respt., j T. L. Swlnk. Cor. Main and Council Streets. For Sale My house and lot, on Lee street, centre block. 35 ft. front, 150 ft. back. S. M. Trexler. There are no better pills made than De Witt's Little Early Risers. Always prompt and certain. James Plummer. One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that pro- duces immediate results, iry it. James Plummer ' . .. ,
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