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YOUNG'S Drug Store Pure Drug's. Pine P.erfumes. : To'let Articles, Stationery.' We Guarantee : Personal At tention to Prescriptions; Only tb Purest Druga Used; Lowest Prices Quality Considered. Fioe Lot of Catawba Florida Oranges, Baldwin apples, big lot Italian chest nuts. Good smoke. Can't1 be beat in town. . Also, Fresh Groceries,; . at - TIIEO. AT WELL. WEATHER FORECAST: Occasional ra?ns to-night; Friday fair. Larger circulation than any other paperlever published in Salisbury. VOL. Ym. SALISBURY, N. C., THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1901. NO. 112 THE VANCE OFFICERS. MILL OFFICERS ELECTED TO-DAY. A Fine Showing Made Mill. by - the A meeting of the stockholders and directors of the Vance Gotten Mill was held today and at no time in the history of the mill has "such an excellent showing for a year's work been made. The operations for the mill for i the past year were gone over in detail and ! the result was in the nature of a gratifying revelation to the stockholders. No mill in the State has a nioie prac tical. farseeinsr manager than the Vance, which under the manage--. ment of Mr. E liNeavo bids fair -.-... to eD j y even greater prosperity in the future than in therpast. At the meeting of the stock- holders the following directors were elected: Dr. J. A. Caldwell, Wm. G. Blackmer, W. F. Snideri Dr. G. M;, Poole, D. A. Atwell, A. H. Bovden and Capt. W. G. . . Goughenour, QapU. Goughenour being added to the former board. The directors at a later meeting elected the following officers. President.. Dr. J. A. Caldwell. Vice-President, Capt. W. G. Goughenour. Sec. andTreas., Win. C. Black- . mer. " Manager, E. B. Neave. .- r. LOCAL DOTS AROUND SALISBURY. General Summary of Local Happen ings in and About the City. Wm. Teiser has a chansre of ad in to-day's Sun. Read it. - Try the Walton-Waldorf cafe. Now under new management. Several members of Mr. N. P. Murphy's family are quite sick. The Original W. H. WTallace makes prices in to-day's Sun. that will open your eyes. It i sroing to rain. We have them. -You need them; rubbers for all at Peterson & Rulfs. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Salisbury Cotton Mills will be held in the office at the mills, Monday, Jan uary the 21st. See notice of meet ing in this paper. Mr. Newell Goes to Washington Mr. Jacob F. Newell, who has for some time has his father's farm No. 10 township, I left last Monday for Charlotte. From there he left last night for Washington, D. G, to take ; a course in law in the Columbia University Law School. He went to the law school at the State Uni versity, and goes to Washington to finish a' special course before settlinsr down to practice. Con cord Times. ' Mr. Newell has been spending some time at Gold Hill recently and is well known here. Mrs. Bamsay Sick. - Mrs. C. C. Ramsay was sick last night and is but slightly im proved to day. Her illness pre vented the departure of Mr. Ramsay, and herself this morning. To The Inauguration. Quite a large party will go down to Gov. ' Aycock's inauguration from Salisbury, has given reduced provi le additional the occasion. The Southern rates and will equipment for Herald Brand California Peach es,. Apricots, Cherries, Pears, Peas, Corn, Beans and Tomatoes, 'are the finest in the world. . For sale by N. P. Murphy. For Kent. A furnisned room suitable for two gentlemen Ap ply to HM. W?ight. : For Rent. 3 cottages, 1 on South Fisher street, 1 near graded schoDl and 1 at Spencer. D A. Atwell. J.H. Reid is offering special va'ues in dress goods. ;THE 1 AR Woman Who Used a Bazor Caught Last Night. Officers Cauble and ,Torrence made a good haul Jast night when they arrested Ida Hoskins,' col- ored. Hoskins is the jwoman wanted a razor and inflicting for using painful wounds on the person of Adam Noble a -few days since. The woman, had gone to Char lotte and came in yesterday to Spencer, taking up her abode with Annie Behll. another Charlotte woman. The Hoskins woman did not suspect that her whereabouts were known until I the officers walked in pn her last night. She was tried before Mayor i Lord this morning and in default of a $50 bond went to jail. Noble gave bond (for his appearance in the sum ofi $25. DR. SENNE SELLS OUT. Mr. Jacks on Buys. His Fixtures. Barbershop Dr. Ern est Senne has sold out his barber shrp fixtures formerly used by hito .in the room over the Davis & Wliley bank to Mr. M. L. Jackson and tne property was shipped te Concord by Mr. Jack son yesterday for his shop there. Dr! Senile's many friends here will regret to learn that he is to return to his home i i . in Brooklyn, N. Y.. nexC week. Mr. Murphy at Home. Mr. Winter Murphy, who has ? it been in Raleisrh for the past four days, returned to Salisbury this i morning. I Mr. Murphy received several voles for engrossing! and enrolling cjlerk-in the Senate caucus J I last ! night J neither of wnicn posi- tions he sq licited orMesired. Mr. Kluttz s Opinion. of the Chafrlotte Observer has the following opinion of with reference to the J Congressman Kluttz, of this'city, on the re apportionment bill: m, ; '7 '"Mr. Kluttz says that he till believes the Hopkins bill would have been the Jbest for the South. On party lines it .broke even and left the electoral strength the same as now. Witn tne xurieiga uii the I Republicans have a certain ' r- I " ' I - . .1 prooauie gm wu. Jim Howell Improving Jim Howell, the house-burner, i I '. who has been in. jair for three I months arid who attempted to com mit suicide some time ago, is lm- proving Howell's self-inflicted wounds pn tne necK .were ujuuu more se'ripus than was at first sup posed,' he wever, ana ne was quiie hurt. The best medical - 9 A - A. seriously attention has been given him and he is steadily improving. His father came up fram uoid Hill thisl.morninsr and called onlorold watch was won bV Etta him at the jail. i MARY AND JOHN. ScLnE 2 CONTINUED. John; No: Liufsey has gone North td assist his buyer, in select- in c articles for his store. Marv: I Where has -he orrtno ' What Cities? ' 1 John: j Baltimore and New York understand. How does anyone manage to ffet so many things to sell for five and.ten cent's? For Mary's answer see to-mor row evening's Sun. , For kent A' storeroom on the corner 6f Lee and Council streets. Apply tb P. A Frercks. For Sale A 1900 model Ram- hler Bibvcle. nearly new, with Gas Lamp. Apply at this office. 1 For Rent. Four new 5-room cottages in Jast VVard an easy reach df railroad. Apply to - -W. G. Watson. For li Sale or .RENT-9-room hnn.Hpi hKt. Tnniss street i " Water and gas. : Apply ty W. CFraley. CHARGES IH CHARTER. SOME OF THE CHANGES PROPOSED An Interview : With a Salisbury Alderman. The Sun representative had an interview with a member of the board of aldermen of Salisbury this morning and asked him to state what in his opinion wjuld be the amendments most desired to the town charter. In yiew of the Ifact that the aldermen will shortly forward to Rowan's representatives at Raleigh these amendments hris answer is full of significance and interest. ' i "I would advise first, that we create the office of civil engineer and employ a competent man with a thorough knowledge of civil engineering to build and im prove our streets. - , Second, I will favor the 7 chase by the, town of alt public utilities. I : i -f;'-- Third, I will advocate the elec tion of the city tax collector by the board of aldermen. Fourth,' I believe it would be Ku Pncy f na separate tne city s business affairs entirely from pol i tics to elect the aldermen for dif ferent periods. To illustrate, there is on the school board at present 6ix members, two of whom were elected for six, two for four and two for two years. The reason why the committee men were selected for different terms was on account of the fact that the board should always have at least a majority of experienced men on it. -. If this is true of the school board why- not of the al dermen? ; There are many other matters 0f . vit im porta vmaa. ed but these that I have-mentioned appear to be more essential just now for the town's prosperity and best interests."; rr-i IJ..- J1I k.. xuuu.nu. u vexjr ouv, v- called upon to frame the amend- menis 10 mo coarier iuui at to be passed by the legislature. Mr. Buck Here. ; - ' Mr. Ainsworth Buck, a son of Mr. T. E. Buck, one of 'New York's most prominent financiers, arrived in tne city this -morning ! and left on the Yadkin train to spend a short while at the Union Copper Mine. A Long Fall, i Will Kirk, while in an intoxi- cated condition, fell down a flight Swicegood, Ed Bessent, of Jeru of steps at the Klondike saloon this salem, and J. NrDunham returned morning and was at firsr thought to be quite - seriously, hurt. He 1 was taken home and ihis injuries j will prove, it is believed, only slight. Another Good Performance. The Hillyers gave another 'good show at the opera house last night. beveral nandsome prizes were given away. JLne grand prize a Fisher, colored. Thetjompnny left this morning for Concord. Public Sale -I kvill sell at court house, at 1 o'clock m., "on Satur- day. Jan. 12, the widow Brown housb and lot, situkted on Shaver street, Brooklyn. Lot is 72x100 It, Terms eash. C. H.. Smith, Trustee. For Sale A Ram blert bicycle, I 'QQ nt-k-lal Antilv of. StT"W nfhfO For Sale. rMy house and lot on Eisner street oet ween jyiam land Lee. Apply to W. T. Rainey.4 Board MrsW. H. Thompson uu.u ouuuujiuuuitic ox a. ui cui kcu- tlemen with good board at a reas onable priced East Fisher street. second house on left east of mid dle R. R. bridge. Dr. W U, Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C, will be in Salisbury at the Central hotel " on Thurs day, J anuary l Uh, tor oner . y day only, ms practice is limited to Lye,, Lar, Nose and Ihroat. RUSSELL'S mm TO THE LEGISLATURE, prrmmrwno TflWV mmrifiTS Says the Confinement of the Insan in j the "Jails of the State is a Blotch on Civilization Beccmmends Increase in Governor's Salary. . special to daily sun. Raleigh, N. G, Jan. . 10. Gov ernor Russell's message was read in the Legislature at noon today. He calls attention to. the reports of u on. zu : ' ; .. ii.. work of all departments of the Oix rri e t t o Wito. Alio UCU!U"1UU OU1VBV US accomplished much and 5,000,000 has been invested in timber and mineral, t interests. - lie recom- mends an increase in the IJniversi- ty, Normal College, Agricultural and Mechanical colleges and hos pitals and schools for the deaf, dumb and the blind. Regarding the needs of the asylums .he says the confinement of insane in jails is ' a blot on civilization: He endorses reformatory for young criminals in tne stronsrest terms, savins- it I would be economy T He recom-1 mends a larger appropriation for the Soldiers' Home and the aboli- insane in tne penitentiary ana a more liberal appropriation for the State Guard. He devotes much ann.ret tr ft fpvinw rrf th Stoto'a Iit- " r-"" j the raiIroadg andade. fence of his ction8. , He reconi-Gover- mends an increase of the nor's salary to $5,000. K v ' " Mrs. Parrish's Kim man Dead . - - , v-' v- Rey. M. E. Parrish is in South Carolina attending the funeral of a kinsman of Mrs. Parrish. Mrs. Parrish is sick at her home on Council street and was unable to attend the funeral. : ' A Pleasure Party. Misses Sue and Loyce Davis and Daisy Peebles and r Mess Tom yesterday from a trip to Davie county. The party went on a pleasure excursion Tuesday morn- ing to Mr. Ed Davis' find 4were joined there by other ladies and gentlemen. They report a splen did time. Has Changed Hands The Criterion cafe has changed hands and will in the future be unaer - an entirely new manage ment: " .. The proprietors assure the public that everything will be conducted in first class order. Dr. Lafferty Moves , Dr; J. S. Laffertv. who has bep.n ocated at China (xrove for some time, has moved to Concord td practice his profession. Judge Ewart Here. ; Ii,x-judge Hamilton G. EwarL of . Waynesville, was in the citv this morning'on bis way home af ter a tripJ;o Washington pn, pro fessional business. Jud(yft Fwirt. says all interest is centered in Washington on the apportionment i measure. Just receivi J1 the finsf anrl largest line of Fall paper ever on the market. jeo. W. Wright. New-Cab- i . . .. . rJinyone wanting a nice street Studio. 7 ' lb, phone Dixie J. H. RamsaV; d, xi. Rei is dfferinff . special vaiueffin uress goods. THE CHINESE DRILLING 85,000 ARE ARMED WITH GUIS. Feeling is Intensely Anti-For- eign Now. special to daily sun. Pekin, Jan. 10. A Chinaman from Sian Fuf, where court is at present, say that within the city ei?htv-five thousand Chinese trnns r hw ,irniA,tf nti-niTui v mo W;tr Kr, VAUk WUWA W W 111 V VI V J V V U WUJ are armed with modern rifles. The I feeling Gf the fpcople is bitterly lanti-fnreitrn nd t.hnv hp.linvn t.hnv can defeat the allied forces. WHO'S YOUR FRIE&D? I Look at the- List Below' and. See 4f They are There. Hon. Z V. Walser was in the city last night. . J. L. Watson returned last night from Cleveland. .- . last nitrht from Gold Hill. Mla Ron ah TTorno rotnrno,! to Kee Mar College last night. J. W. Gannon and. R. A. Brown of Concord, were here last night, Miss Flossie Hammill has gone to Rxhmond on a visit to relatives. J. A. Hendrix, of -Madison county, was in Salisbury last night. . . J. C. Black returned last night from a business trip up theWes tern. ' - " ;' lion. K. Lt. omitn. of Aloe marie, was in the city this morn ling. Maj. W. IX Hardin, ' of Mor Jii4iiajdtJLthi8 morn ing. J. D. Heilig returned from a business trip up the Western road last night. . . - ' I J. A. Pierce, of Reidsville, is visiting his niece,- Mrs. M. C. Torrence. v Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Clement went to iviocKsviue . this morning to spend the day. f : J. Q. Foreman is attending court at Wadesboro this week with. a drove of horses.' : - Miss Wrettie Muse, of Concord, who has been visiting' relatives in the city, returned home this morn- ing. - Mr. and Mrs Ramsey 'to Leave- Mr. apd Mrs. C. G. Ramsay, of Seattle Washington, V who have been m balisbury for the past two I months visiting; Mr r ttamsay'8 1 father. Dr. J. G. Ramsay, andlto.nient has been postponed ira brother,. Mr. Jame tl.; Ramsay, will leave soon for Atlanta, Ga. From Atlanta they will go to New Orleans and thence, if ' the time permits, toMexico. Mr. arid: Mrs. Ramsay expect to arrive m Seattle about February. 1st During their stay in Salisbury Mrs. Ramsay has been the recip ient of many social honors due no less to hefown charming! person ality, than to the general esteem in which Mr. Ramsay, is held. Stockholders Meeting, 'i Theregular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Salisbury Cotton Mills will be held .at the office at the mills on Monday, Jan uary 21st,: 1901, at 11 a. oa.; this being the third Monday - in Janu ary. ' O. D. Dayis, ! Sec. & Treas. North Carolina College. This now pppular institution has closed one term -which . must go down in history as a grand success With 90 on the roll. and 62- of these boarders every one says J "well done." The next ternr opens Jan. 2, 1901. Prices low. YYorK thorough. Strict discipline Bad habits not -tolerated in the stu dents. Parents. : can trust: their sons in our care. . s: - Address W- A. Lutz, Pres. . Mt. Pleasant;N. C. m kluttz cram home. Will be Beleased From the Asylum Shortly. Mr. P. A; Hartman has received a letter from Dr. P. L. Murphy, superintendent of the Morgariton insane asylum, which- states that his son-in-law, Mr. George .L. Kluttz, who has; been under . treat ment there for a year, is in a con dition to be discharged as cured; It is quite likely in consequence of his -complete restoration "V to luat iviutiz win return I w oausoury- witmn a iortnignt. v I - ."Sir- . ' T-.,- " f nis maay irienuswiuoe pieasea to learn of W8 recoyery. I .. THE WEEK OF PRAYER. The Fourth Service to be Held at the First Methodist Church. Thursday, Jan. 10th, at the iirst Methodist church: Subject Prayer for all missionaries and all missionary' organizations, that be ing wholly inspired byChristian devotion and wholly guided . by Christian wisdom, they may speedily and triumphantly fulfill the Saviour's last command. Ad dresses by Rev M. E. Parrish and Dr. J. Rumple. Friday, Jan. 11th, at the Main Street Methodist church: Subject Prayer for right relations in so- cietv and the nation with the rinAan as man and man, and all social and political action guided by justice and good will the Christian ideal. Addresses py Dr. J. N. Stallings and Rev. L. E. Busby. .1 CLDB OFFICERS ELECTED: The Board of Governors Would Not Serve Again. A meeting of the members of IhepldHickory Club was held inf the club room Iast"nigbtahdoffl- cers elected. The officers elected are i i fol-Hei- lows: - - ; rresiueni, xion. jno. -o, derson. First Vice-President, W. L. Rankin. : Second Yice-President, S. F. Lord. ". . " . Secretary and Treasurer Branch Craige 1 Board of . Governors,.. E. H. Bean, J. H. Ramsay: A H... Price and C. L, Coon. ' I The old board of governors re fused to serve, although it was the desire of the majority of- the club that they continue. The club now has , seventy-one active members. Dance Postponed The dance that was to have been givenatthehall oftbeGermanClub til to morrow night on account -of the inclemency of the weather. New Firm. Messrs. Goodman and Loflm have opened a grocery store in one of the .brick stoTre-rooms recently completed near" the corner of Council and iain streets Mr. Tyack Secretary. Mr. W. L. lyack, who was formerly in the. tonsorial business here, has been elected correspond ing and financial secretary of the Journeymen Barbers' Union of Asheyille. . - . WilLDrill Every Night ; A meeting of the Rowan Rifles will-be held at the armory tonight and a drill will take ; place -every night until the 14th. vinst.t lwhen the boys will go to Raleigh to at tend theinauguration. For one. day, .Saturday 12th January, to introduce a new pol ish for tan and'black shoes we will sell a 25c package for 10c.;"". One package to a customer only. ; . Whit lock & Rainey. - r1 " ' i Strayed A white and yellow spotted cow. Chain-on when she left Chestnut Hill. . Reward for return to J. F. Cowan. BOERS BEATEN BACIL FIEECE AND STDBBOEH FIGHT. Simultaneous Attack Lines. on'. British special to daily sun. -London, Jan. 10. Kitchener sends-news of a serious simulta neous attack list Monday night byRepublicans on the British po sitions sixty miles.apart along the lineof vthe Pretoria and Marquese ::ys. The losses on both sides wero heavy and according to reports the Boers were oeaten- off1 after prolonged fighting. A Cape Town dispatch says . entrench ments are being constructed across Cape Flats from False Bay to Ta ble' Bay. The confiscation of horses has begun ' in districts where the owners refused to sell them to the military authorities. THE EUPRESS OBJECTS. Will Not Listen to the Punishment of Persons Named. . special to daily sun. Pekin, Jan. 10. -While the Em press Dowager has not Bent word in reply to the telegram of Li Hung Chang and Prince Ching which insisted that China must ac cept the terms in the preliminary demand of the ministers, a message came from- her today which indi cates that there will be further complications in the situation. In this telegram the Empress Dow ager said she would inflict the severest punishment on these offi cers whose punishment was de manded in the preliminary note of the ministers but on no others and that must- end . the matter. She said the ministers could not con tinue sending in the names of qther officers and demanding their punishment. She would insist on a punishment clause in the note and names mentioned in the edict of September 25th. The lists com piled by the ministers contain the names of a hundred persons. The ministers says they will insist on the punishment of every one named in lhose lists so that to those whose names appear in the punishment clause may be added many others. These are the ones the Empress objects to.; The Prisia's Narrow Escape-' special to daily SUN.J London,. Jan. 10. The Ham- burg-American liner, Frisia, out ward bound for Boston, reached Qiieenstown today badly crippled. Shortly - after leaving Hamburg the Frisia ran into a fierce gale. The pitching and rolling of the , vessel caused the square propeller which had been lashed aboard to break loose. One large section pierced the hatch and dropped into the hold. The damage caused was " so enormous that the voyage was abandoned., There were many nar row escapes-but no one was killed. . " , Famous Negro Dead. . special to daily sun. Providence, R. I., Jan. 10. Ed ward M. Bannister, the famous negro minister, died suddenly today. ' Don't Get drunk, partake of all good kfhihgs in moderation and buy Royster's best candy n for your sweethearts and' wives. Buerbaum has Royster's candies in 1, 2, 3 and 5 lb boxes. ' It sells at 50c per pound. . ' Buerbaum has a choice selection of goods suitable for holiday presents the wonderful and. tre mendous trade has been unable to exhaust his extensive stock. Picture frames made to order at any time, at prices to suit the times. 1 . Plenty of nice gift books from 25c to $15. Cabinet 'Photographs one-half doz. $1.50. Semi cabinets one half doz 50c. Cards one-half doz. 25c. Excelsior Studio, between public square and postofSce.
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