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v. v.- " ' ' - " - , . . . " " - YOUNG'S Drug Store;- Pure Drug-s. Fins Perfumes. ToilstVlrticles, Stationery. r . , We Guarantee : Personal At- : tention to Prescriptions; Only the' 1 Purest Drugs Used; Lowest Prices, Quality Considered. ' 0 -fJunnally's Gandioo , Always Fresh AT WW Larger circulation than any other paper ever published in Salisbury. ISENHOUR Si BEAN'S WEATHER FORECAST? Rain to-night; fair Saturday. SALISBURY, N: C, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1900. . .vol. vm. NO. 90 : j j 'if j IN LIRS. F. H. LI AUIIE Y DEAD DROPPED DEAD IN HER PARLOR At Gold Hill Last Night at 8:15- The Funeral To-Morrow. Mrs. Frank H. Alauney died suddenly in the parlor of her home at, Gold Hill last nirht at 8:15 o'clock. ' This announcement has been re ceived with much sorrow by the many friends of this good woman in Salisbury and the county. Mrs. Mauney had been to the store and, qo returning, sat down in the parlor and began talking and joking. Suddenly she coughed and fell over, and when picked up she was dead. Daath was caused Iry the heart being overflowed. JVirs. Mauney had suffered with heart trouble for some tima. Mrs. -Mauney was about 62 years.' age: Sheleaves a hus band s id live children, one of them being Mr. ft. L. Mauney, Qf "Salisbury." x ' The funeral will be conducted at Gold Hill to-morrow at 2 o'clock. NE7 PASTOR POUNDED. Rev. R. G. Barrett and Wife Visited by the Methodists. Last night about fifty members of the JMethodist churches of the city visited Rev. K. G. Barrett and Mrs. Barrett in their new home in East Salisbury Mr. Barrett recently came as pastor of the East Salisbury charge. The visitors were loaded down with good things to eat includir hams, flour, meal and other . ceries and a crate-full of delicacy so much appreciated l " M etbxjdi st -prtsachei s lhcWb4 There was . also cash,"and the rro visions are enough to last Mr. and Mrs, Barrett several months. The couple wish to publicly thank the kind friends to whom they are under so many obliga tions but words fail to express their appreciation of the kindness and .thoughtfulness of their new parishioners. Mr Patterson's New Charge. Rev. Robert L. Patterson, of China Grove, N. C, has been em ployed by the Conference com mittee of Northern Illinois to take charge of a new mission at Gross Park, Chicago, in connection with his post-graduate studies at the Chicago Seminary. Lutheran Visitor. Christmas Service Christmas services have been announced for December 25th, in St. Euoch church, Enochville, be ginning at one o'clock in the af ternoon. Pastor Stickley has also arranged watch-night services for the last night of the lDth and the dawning of the 20th century. Mrs Ritch No Better. Mr. M. Li Ritch received word from Concord this morning that his mother, who has been quite sick.-was no better. It is feared that her illDess may prove fatal, owing to her extreme age. Big Hog. Mr. Wilhelm, butcher at ' China Grove, killed a large hog for Mr. Eli Safiit, near that place yester day morning, which weighed 45(H pounds. Headquarters for Christmas oys ters. Leave orders to-day and avoid the rush; 30, 35, 40 and 50 cents per quart; 5 cents per quart off to all who leave orders. Phone 111. H. M. Brown & Son. Phifer Ouinn has a nice lot of holly, ferns, cedar, etc , for holi dav decorations. Corner Inniss and Church streets. For Rent: 5 room cottage in Brooklyn. Apply to W . Woodson or C. A. Bostian. R. For Sale A good iron safe. Will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. CTDRE LAST HIGHT. It "Was ""Interesting Another tare To-morrow Night Lec It is seldo. m tho people of this city have sd ch an opportunity, as was ffiven laat niffht of witne'stsinsr the, working of so wonderful macbin d asjthe famous X-ray, one of the marvels of the century. A oroodlv number satnerea in the rooms oyer Overman & Greg ory's law office and witnessed prac tical aemonstrations oi tne won derful machine, while one famil iar with itajwork explained all points in detiul and in a most iri- teresting manner. What- can be done with the use of the X-ray was snown and many were the of surprise by those exclamations who saw thes keemingly impossible feats -to be accomplished. With s aid one is enabled he machinej to see! through thick plank, dis cern the bones of the body, etc Anotner . i if lecture will be given at tbe-same place Saturday night. The proceed are for the benefit of the Salisti ury Band. MR. DANIEL PENNINGER DEAD. Aged -Citizen Died Yesterday Even ingWife Died Recently. Yesterday evening Mr. Daniel Penninsrer died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Kluttz, near Woodleaf. Mr. Penninger was over eiorhty ; rears of age and had been in bad lealth for some time. About a wfeek ago his faithful help-meet, w ho bad also been ill forj some time. died. This week Mr. Penninger was moved to his daughter's about a iile from his old home. He stood trip well and Feemed improved . ,yesterd ly evening relatives re were informed that he was The interinent will be at Unity eside the grave of his wife who nrerdinjr tlie affed husband to the grave only a short time. Mr. Penhinger leaves- several children, among them Mrs. C xi. Swink and Mrs. W. L. Miller, of Salisbury. A Bullet in His Head. with the X Ray, last nignt locatfed-a bullet in a young colored man's head. It had frac tured the skull in the back of the head and lodged an inch or. so from the surface The bul dt had been snot ironi u n'stol in the hand of Mr. D. VV . Julian. Dr. Wright Better. R Lee Wrisrht. Esq., returned last night .from Newton where he had been td see his brother, Dr. J. T. Wrfeht. He left the Dr. some bette , with h pes that he will soon ba out again. To Entertain. Mr. and (Mrs. J. J. Donnelly will give a party at their home on north Mair street Saturday even ing in honor of Mrs. Donnelly's sisters. Misses Fannie and Emma Rains. Big Hogs. Mr. D. L Lefler, of Woodside, had four hbgs on the market to day which weighed 1,793, pounds. Their separate weights were 450, The finest imported Chocolate served with pure .Jersey cream (whipped)u Makes a delightful and wholesome drink. Served a.t Plummers; Fountain. Fresh Oysters and Fish at Bing ham & Barrett's, received twice week Wjednesday and Friday. To the Citizens. or the benent oi the city you will please come or send your money and pay your city tax I ou have but one time to pay them. Pay them now, so the Board o 4 mil ' accom It wil plish their intentions. cost you notning to pay now, .and then you can see what their inten tions are You can find the City Tax Col ector at his . ofhcft a IKLuttzSJ Co's drug store. r X-RAY LE A $100,000 COLIPAIlYj ORGANIZED AT- CHINA' GROVE. Will be Known as the China Grove Furniture and Material Co A stock company has been or ¬ ganized at China Grove to be known as the China Grove Furni ture and Material Company, with capital of $100;000. The officers of the company are: Dr. G. A. f Ramseur, president, Henry Orewiler, of Cedar Fall, Iowa, secretary and treasurer, Directors: H. C. Lentz, V. L. Correll, W. G. Patterson, J. L. Holshouser, F. W. Bost. The company will manufacture porch columns, ballisters, spindles, newels, chair rounds, and stand and table legs. Furniture bed-room suits, etc., may. be added to the manufacture later. Citizens of China Grove are argely stockholders of the com pany. Mr. Orewiler, the secretary and treasurer, who is one oi the pro prietors of a company in Cedar Falls, Iowa, manufacturing these articles, arrived in China Grove yesterday. The intention is to move the manufacture of these goods from Cedar Falls to China Grove. The gentleman was seen by a Sun man and he talks interesting- y of the plant and the work it will do. " " j ; The purpose is to begin build ing the plant at once and it is hop ed to commence operation by March. The company is incorpo- rated '"under the West Virginia ; laws and it only awaits the receipt of a charter, to begin work. , This will be a -most iniportant be, we are informed, the only one' of the kind in the South. The Sun has more of the de tails relative to the plant, the rap id turning of its products, etc., which it hopes to give at some fu ture time. Rowan county and North Caro lina are to be congratulated .upon the acquisition of .such a valuable manufacturing establishment. May Sue the Road. The New London correspondent of the Albemarle Enterprise says: bought a ticket for Woodside last i mi i a wees, inrougn an error oi me agent here ( he was put off the train above Gladstone by the con ductor. We learn that he will bring a suit for damage against he railroad company. 5 Mrs. Weher Leaves. Mrs. Gerny Weber left this morning for her old home at Glen Rock, Pa., where she will reside: Her sister, Mrs. Smith, accompa nied her as far as Baltimore. If you want any kind of insur ance call on Maupin Bros. They can serve you with Life, Fire and Accident. ; Office, Overman build- ing. Everything in the fresh meat ine found at Jackson's market. Prof. Lippard is demonstrating that a thorough business course more than doubles the wage earn ing ability of bright young people. New students received 1st of January. Day and night lessons. Don't You Know Christmas is coming, you -have to wait a little while yet, but watch Buerbaum's store. It will be i revelation this year. In the mean time he wishes to call your ntten tion to Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, from $2 50 to $15.00. Other grades cheaper. iis stocK oi paper back and bound novels is complete. Large line of well bound popular books at 25 cents each. Whisk Brooms from 20 cents to $1.50 each. . There are a few very nice pieces of the Salisbury Souvenir China left, the pictures on the China are the Court House, the Presbyterian Church and the Jbederal Monu ment. The sooner you come the better the selection. ; KNIGHTS ELECT OFFICERS. Rowan Lodge No. 100 Elected Cffi cers Last Night - Rowan Lodge, No. 100 ejected officers last night as follows: J. W. Rideoutte, C C. Eugene Fuller, V, C. 4 C. F. Stewart, P. ; R. K. Feimster, . M. A. H. T. Sim pson, M F, -Geo F. Seyffert, M. E. . C. F. Piper, M. W ,; W. A. Daniel, K. R.-&-S.. -Frank R. Brown, G. TDickert, L. J. Hess, trustees. REV. K. H. BAS1IAJIA5 HERE. An Armenian Lecturer in the City for a Pew Days.;-,. . jSJp v. 'Mr. Basmajian, an trvj menian lecturer, is in the'eiiy and will be heard several times during the next few daysi. Mr- Basma jian's real name is Badveli Krekar Hapog Basmajla, which meaner Rov. Gregory Jacob Son-of -a-Prtn-ter. He has been in-tbjcQuir(ry for fourteen years and .fcas made his home in Boston. He is now debarred-from his native country because he has become a.1 Ameri can citizen and Americacs are not admitted by the government of Turkey. Rev. Mr. Basmajian g pleasant call this morn i will; deliver a lecture 4 Crescent against the Crof . H 3; t4TL 4 at the Sunday Eirst Methodist churcl night to a rr.ass meeting torn the pity churches. He also expects to deliver lectures next weck on the habits arid'life of Armenians. LOCAL DOTS AROUND SALIEZURYJ "IS General Summary of Local IlappeL- ings m ana rouna uit vyiiy. pneo" list in his ad to-day Reid the a new ad in today's pa-. per. ie speaKs oi dons. tt' i ' it Mr. C. A. Montgomery has moved into his new house on south Main street. Leggins ! Leggins ! Leggin3 1 Slippers ! Slippers ! Slippers 1 for Xmas gifts at Peterson & Rulfs. Mr. J. F. Stikeleather is sup plying Mr.R, L. Mauhey's place in he mail service while the latter is off duty on account of his mother's death. Mr. W. W. Lowerv who has been connned to nis bed witn sickness for several days, is able to be out again, we are glad, to earn. . . Mr. J. A. Mahaley with a force of hands is opening. Lafayette street, tnrougn the vernie proper- xy on nortn jviain street, and is 1 1 Via I also grading several lots. Smoot Bros. & Rogers have psome magnificent gold and silver- headbZ.canes and umbrellas. They will make a" handsome Christmas I oresent. but the finest of them are $10 each instead of 10c each, as heir ad first stated. School Taxes. - The white people in this State paid for public school taxes this year $576,577, and the negroes paid $76,772. The assessed value of the property of whites is $246, 723,769, and of negroes $9,492,668. xne value or negro property is about $500,000 greater than it was last year. i xnere is a great reduction in the number of. insolvent polls. IJflRt. vfiftr it was 20.076 whit n(i 17,233 colored; this year it is 17, 595 white, and -12,609 colored. Raleigh correspondent Charlotte' Observer. Why keep paying rent when you can buy a home for what rent is costing you f Manpm Bros. Prof. Lippard gives his students two weeks vacation, and expects a number ot new students the first of January. Fine Kraut Seven barrels of tine home-made country kraut at D. M. MULerB store. DAN'L KEHERLY DEAD A SUDDEN DEATH THIS MORNING. Well Known Parmer Died on Way to of Franklin Town Mr. Dan Kenerly, a well known farmer of Franklin township, ditdh suddenlyriri. his bu ygy this morn ing while coming to town. Mr. JCenerly has been affected with heart. trouble for some time, and had to - be careful not to eet excited' r overworked. ' Yester day he assisted in raising a house, preparing it for the new Metho dist preacher, and seemed to be in his usual health,. This , morning he started to n P"l-an o in Hi hnnrrtr ' 'Wlion he pastSIr. J ap Haltom's Mr. Haltom noticeoShim fall aver in the Beat and he ran ' and stopped the horse. Whn Mr. Haltom reached the buggy Mr. Kenerly was dead. The news of the death was-, sent to town;;TKi Uoroner Dorsett went out to iu.c T,te. Mr. Kener r leaves a wife and eight children: The.childrerl are, Mrs. A. SIorgan, of Salisbury: Mrs. Go ole, of Spencer: Mrs. Henry Shoaf of Mt. Tabor; Mr. -W-. Kenerly, a student at N. 0. College,fwo young boys at home and. Mr. v Crawford Kenerly and Irs. Cauble, of-Franklin .town- He was a good farmer and .citi zen and has many friends through out the coiyatywho will be pained to hear of his death. " ' . TO WELCOME JUNIORS." State Councitjto Meet in Winston-in , , ' ; February. " V .Th.gJimiis nfWingfon-Sale m propose to otertaiiitrS2 Council, at its annual , session in February, in royal style. The coming meeting promises to bo the largest and best ever held in the State, and nothing will be left undone by the local Coun cils to give the visitors a delight ful time. 5 The past Councilors of Winston- Salem met last night in the office of Clerk N. S? Wilson, at the court house and arranged for the annual meeting of the order. Mr. G. O. Hege, of Salem Council, was elected chairman, and Mr. Rufus A. Shore, of Lib erty Council, secretary of the meeting last night. It was decided to request all of the representatives to the State Council to arrive in Winston not hater than the 1:45 train on Mon da February 18th. the day be fore the opening of the annual ses sQm The acidregs 0f welcome in be- half of the city will be delivered in the court house at three o'clock Ion , Monday, by Mayor O. B. Eaton, who is a member of Fair view Council. After the address the visitors will be given a trolley ride over the Twin-City. . The same night the address of welcome to Juniors will be deliv ered at the hall of Liberty Coun cil. The speaker has not been chosen yet. A banquet will be given at one of the hotels on Wednesday even ing for the representatives and Past Councilors. After appointing the various committees, the committee last night adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. John Reynolds next neanesumgai 10 iuae xuuua m -l J Li I arrangements. Winston Sentinel. 1000 lbs nice leaf lard at Jack son's. New ribbon at Reid's. Hot Clam Punch! . The ideal food and drink for the athlete, in valiH n.Tr onnvalesoent.- Served at Plummer's Fountain. Lost A young setter dog; color between brown and yellow, medium size; named Zeb; been crone about two weeks. Liberal J reward will be paid for its return to Will Brown. THE BRITISH DEFEATED. By the Boers Under Gen. Delarey Four Companies Captured. special to daily sun .J London, Dec. 1-t. News comes of another clefeat of British arms in South Africa. A Boer force numbering twenty-five hundred ,, n, -'c v A The Biusb retreatod to Hokpoort with the Boers in pursuit. The British lost heavily. It is be ueveu mar iour companies were captured. : - .London, Dec 11.. Kitchener telegraphs the war office that Clement's force , at Nootgedacht was attacked at dawn Thursday by Beyer's command with a total of twenty-five hundred. Though the first attack was repulsed the Boers reached the top of" Majallesberg which was held by four companies from North Umbertands and thus commanded Clement's camp. He retired to Hekpoort and took up a position on the hill in the centre of the valley. The fighting was severe. Four officers, including Col. Lgge, were killed. Rein forcements have left Pretoria for Hekpoort. London, Dec. 14. Orders were received at Aldershot, Multa- and other military centres thbk morn ing to despatch all - available mounted infantry to South Africa. Personal. V- Mr. C. B. Webb, of Statesville, is in the city. T - ; If Mr. . B. L. Trexler, of . Ashe- vi He, is in the city. " : Miss. Annie Sloan returned this morning-to her home at Reidsville. Mr.; B, . Brughton; of . Ral- eigbwas In the city! last night. - Messrs G. H. JklcKinney and ia the city this morning. 'Editor E Ht Morris, of Mocksvi lie Record, was in the the city this morning "and gave us a call. - V Mr. G. W. Wright returned last night from Newton where he had been to see t his brother, Dr. J. T. Wright. MrsT Charles Price, after a month's absence in Florida, has returned home perfectly restored to health. Mrs. N. B. McCanless and daughter, Miss Carrie, and Mrs. Walton went to Gold Hill this morning to attend Mrs. Mauney's funeral. Dr. Stokes, of the WThitehead Stokes sanatorium, left on the northbound train this morning, in answer to a telegram, on a pro fessional trip. Rev. Jesse S. Nelson moved yes terday to his new home at Gold Hill. Rev. F. W. Bradley, who was on the Gold Hill circuit, has just been appointed pastor of Concord circuit by Bishop Morri son and will arrive in a few days. Concord Times. Three lives were lost in the Fredonia school fire. The origin of the fire is a mystery. For special bargains in real es tate see Maupin Bros. They have ouite a number on nand on wnicn they can make you money. Learn to be a good judge of e-ood meat by going to Jackson s market. h The newest Reid's. things in silks at ' . NOTICE. The annual meeting of the share holders of the First National Bank of Salisbury. N. C. will be belt at their Banking House in Salis bury, N. C on the second Tues day in January next at 12 o'clock m., it being the 8th day of said month. At said meeting a resolu tion will be introduced to change the by-laws of said Bank, reduc ing the number of directors from six to five. Respectfully, W. C. Blackmer, Cashier Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 6th, 1900. READY TO PROCEED WITH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. Li and Ching Have Auth ority to Act Boxers Fighting. SPECIAL TO DAILY SUN. Pekin, Dec 14. Li Hung Chang and Prince Ching have sent oScial notification to the minis ters that they have received the promised documents authorizing them to act in behalf of China in the peace negotiation? and an nouncing hat they are ready to proceed as soon as the ministers desire. Conger suv s it is believed China will immediately accept the terms lmpoed.'-'ticl that she has it in her.. "power to comply with a majority of thvb? before Spring while the others ca" xv ait. Lot don, Dec. 14. A Pekin dis patch says the Boxers attacked couriers near Mosiwu on the road from Fekin to Tien Tsin last Mon day. The; allies sent reinforce ments against Boxers, who were overwhelming in numbers. Fight ing was resumed on Tuesday and the Boxers defeated with heavy loss. THE COTTON SPINNERS' FIGHT. Southern Spinners - Make Arrange ment for Sale of Their Goods. special to daily SUN. J Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 14. The Board of Governors of the South ern Cotton bmnners Association met in secret session last night attd received the report of the "speciaL committee appointed to secure' selling" acr"s in eastern markets. After the 2tiug it was said that ,r Mn had not-0'nly.-i-" the associ had secure reliable meirto 'u. charge c Its selling agency. :y they will neither . . ii Members give nor receive quarters as ice eastern commission houses have decided to make no concessions. The Southern spinners have ar ranged to open their selling houses in Philadelphia, New York, Bos ton, Chicago and at St. Louis some time in January. Bicycle Score special to daily sun. 1 New York, Dec. 14. The score of the fourth day of the six-day bicycle race at eight o'clock this morning: ii.ikes and Mctanana, Pierce and McEachern, 1973 9; Simar and Gougoltz, 1973. S; Ry ser and Kaser. 1973.4: Fisher and Frederick, 1973.3; Waller and hStinson, 1972.5; Babcock, alone, 1487.4; Gimm, alone, 1474.9. The Strike Over. special to daily sun. New York, Dec. 14. George C. Dilarc general passenger agent of he Atchison Railway, 6aid today: t4I have received .from our Gen eral Passenger Agent a wire to the effect that the strike is over and that all trains are moving on schedule time." Found At Charlie Fosrd's res taurant, a greenback bill. Uwner can get same at Sun office by de scribing money and paying for this notice. For Rent Several nice houses 5 to 9 rooms, good neighborhood. Apply to Maupin Bros. If you love tender beef go to Jackson's market. COME AND SEE If my stock of groceries, confec tionaries, fruits, cakes, nuts, rais ins, candies, in fact all kinds of table delicacies for the holidays are not the very choicest that can be had in this market. Leave your orders for turkeys, celery and oysters for Christinas. All orders carefully filled when entrusted to our care. T. M. M'CULLOH. Phone 97 j-6 i3f; I'
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