YOUNG'S Drug Store. Pure Drag. Fine Perfumes. " Toilet Articles, Stationery. ; . ' -We (Guarantee : Personal At- tentioijitto1 Prescriptions; Only tire Purest Drugs Used; Lowest Prices Quality Considered. JUST RECEIVED;- a-biglotof country tr,": and genuine Mount: Buckwheat. l ' 0 WEATHER FORECASTi;.Fi"; toPiht-.ani1 Sunday. Larger circulation than any. other paper ever published in Salisbury. at TIIEO. ATWELL "7 SALISBURY, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1901. NO. 144 COURT BEETS H0HDAY THE D. OF M SESSIOH A IIXSTERIOUS CASE. CROKER WILL RETIRE PHILIPPINE PURCHASE. WILL TAFE $5,000,000 TO BUY A PITCHED BATTLE. WILL BE IEIPEACHED. ATRAIII OF 105 CARD. AN IBPOETABf TEEM OF CODBT MEETING HELP AT MES. MAN'S YESTERDAY. OYER- EUGENE DANIEL MISSING- FROM FRIENDS SAY HE WILL GET OUT OF J POLITICS. FIGHT IN MADRID BETWEEN POPU LACE AND SOLDIERS. RESOLUTION WILL PASS BY ABOUT 30 MAJORITY. LARGEST TRAIN EVER HAH E LID BY ANY RAILROAD. : rflOME SIX MONTHS1. TEL ; iNDS DESIRED. ! ' FOB BOW AN. i I VOL. "VTLT. H Several Murder Cases to Corns up" at This Term. Abont Forty Prisoners in Jail Now. - The February term of Kowan v Superior, court will begin Mpnday with'hndca (eorcre II. Brown on the bench.' ! ' nJore ( important trro of j court has been held here in many years as at least three murder cases will be tried. In addition to ..these there are other important cases on the docket; in addition to which the civil docket is one of undsual importance. The jail is crowded to its ex treme capacity, Jailer Krider hav ing about rfbf-ty prisoners to care for. - : -The jarpr are as follows: First Week: J. A. Thomason, J. E Henlyj J. E. Briggs, C C Basinger, IJ. A. C. Rfltner, J. Allen MillerJ Louis T. Cauble, W. A. McCorkle, James A. Ritchie, W. C. Rose j L J. Rogers, E. W. Burt, N. C. Vyatt,' D. H Hinson, C. A. Rice, Wilhelm, T. Leonard, J It. W. Walton, J. A. B: Marsh,sH. Charles F. Murph, J. L. Moore, Thomas C. Baker, E. H. Miller, C. A1. Brown, Milas Miller, A.'M. Boger, Jno. B. Kerns, Joel A. Lowderj J. F. Carson, Wil liam Lyerlyi, John Louis Rendle man, Milas Josey, John A. Shu--ping, F. II; Mauney and Craw ford Holshoiuser. Second week: John C Deal, J. H Barrincr, T. C. Council, C. J. Liye, Dinl. A.,. Lyerly- W. L. Banket, ;J. S K 1 x, W. A. Kirk, O. B iK onz, W. M. Jami SDn, C. A. Sloop, W. L. Klutlz, D. II. Thuuipv) !, J. A. Rusher, W. R. Woodsou, Ben Freeze, Cal vin J. Deal and W J. ioan. ' ' . .. Meeting of Pythians. -Vrc All persons living in Spencer whd are menibers of, the order of Knights "of Pythias uve rcquesttd to mtct at Mr. Hugh amith's room iu the. Y. A. C. A. .building Sat u day n'ght, February 2ii-d at order are urged to be present. Meet iog Tonight. The members of the committ'e on the co operative store will meet at Mr. Henderlite's office to night at 8 oclock. Tax Payer's Question. I Editors $un: If our city fath ers are so certian that $90,000 of bonds for street improvements can be carried without addition to the taxes, are they willing to sign a statement to that effect and have it published so that they will -be discredited if it is found necessary to increase the taxes to carry the bonds ? Can theyj show one square of street where both the street and the sidewalks are of satisfactory quality and satisfactory cost? -If not, then why. do they ask for $100,000 to do something of which they are not able to producd a satisfactory example i Tax Payer Off forMardi Gras. Messrs. P. H. Thompson and J. M. Peacock left last night for New Orleans to take in the Mardi Gras. They will be gone about a week. . I Keeping Pac s With the Times. The business in this ' building, 1 ke the town, is on a boom. It is made neces-ary to increase the size of this paper, at least temporarily, from a seven to an eight column paper; the But s-bce sldck down stairs has just been more than doubled, and the business of the town generally eems. good for this season of tfce year. Country Hams, Shred Wheat Biscuit,- Vitos, Wheat Heart, Saratogo iCh?p-, Asparagus, As paragus Tips, Canned Squash and Pumpkin at N. P. Murphy. Street Cab. . ' Any one desiring a nice street cab phone Dixie Studio, No. 22G, J. A. Ramsay, proprietor, con ducted by his brother, Albert Ramsay. T New portn.ent nt-ls at'Keid's. of opera flan Seed Oats at J. P. Harper's feed stores. - the Children of the Confederacy for Service Ren- dered Receipts from Convention Mrs. John S. Henderson, pres ident of the Salisbu ry chn pter of the Daughters of th 3 Confederacy, called a meeting yesterday afr; noor at the residen e of Mrs V. II. Overman j for "tl e purpoe of making a proper Jisposition ot the money made out of the Spin ster's convention. IThe, roll call showed twenty daughters present.! Mrs. Henderson reported 85 re- alized by the entertainment re cently given ana Airs. LJarKer re ported $30 in the tr ?asury. Upon motion it. was ordered that there be paid over to the childi'ens' chap ter, the Southern C they may at an ear tss, $25 that y date finish the interesting and patriotic work they have begun. This $25 was not altogether a gif( to the ener for they had entertainment getic little children taken part in the recently given and the statue poses'. added much to The Soldier's Home at fRaleigh was the next subject under 1 1 cuasion. - ine treasurer was in structed to send direct to j MrfC F A Olds, secretarkr of the Sol diers Home committee, $50 paid in tor tne re net 01 the soldiers at tne riome. it waa deemed best to send - the money so that it could be expended for 'such arti cles as are needed. The third objecti engagiDg the attention of the ni betins' Was ihe icrosses of honor for the veterans of Charles F. Fisher Camp. A committee consisting ot . - Mrs. F. J, Murdoch, M s, Tbeo, F Kluttz and Miss Bessie Hender- son was aniutd to perfect all roVses' are t o be presented- to the veterans on May ltb,. the day on which Stoni-t?l ll nek son died,! wuich day is oli.Lived as a me morial for decorati jg the soldiers' graves. Tbo chapter af'er this wi!l lie vole- its energies to elect a monumept td Rowan's dead Confederutes, a "n ost commenda- ble and patii(tic work. There is lalreudya small amount in hand for this purpose Airs. Henderson was solicited by the members to appoint a com- mittee and imm ediately begin work aloDg the lint of raising the monument fund. The next meetin will.be held with Mrs. Crouch at the Central th. Hotel on March 15 A NARROW ESCAPE. Mr. Henry Howell Sadly Scalded at Spencer Shops. Mr. Henry Howell, boiler maker at Spencer,' who is. employed as boiler inspector, n: et with a' very very painful acci dent yesterday evening He was testing the stay bolts on engine struck one of the It was already b 709 when he holts too hard, i'kpn and flew Howell on the i was so dis not get out of J R- Harmon, n the cab at the out and struck Mr left shoulder. Hi abled that ho c nl the fire box. Mr who was working time, beard the frolt give way. and he called to .J C. Branch and w ere working J. H. Srtaiui, who! near by, to come J once, and by the promptness of Mr. Howell' was s would have' been i hese three men, ved from what horrible death He was scalded viry badly by the steam and water, way into the fire could be rescued. vnicn rorceu its box, before he When last ht ird from, Mr. Howell was restin g very well. Wanted Bool! keeper's desk. at once. Address city. ' P. O. Box 71, Health i in every body's reach Sure Cure Sarsaj Rlhi, large bottles 50 cents, -makes s ck tveopie well. Sold by EUvMo C ithiell. : Remember the siame Sure Cure Ed Sirsnparilla, large 50 cents at win Cuthrell. Come into my parlor, Slid the spider to the fly, And btve yo nr old plumbing remodeled r , ' , CT urely die. Qr you will W. S. j Nicolion, the "Str' rmmoer ano u 1 it fer, can remodel it for you' He is now carrying a new line of stock and employs none but skilled workmen.' An Amount Given to No Trace 'of the Missing Man Has Been Discovfe'red His Wife Comes to Salisbury Relatives Mystified. There is something of a decided ly mysterious nature in the disap pearance of Mr Eugene ; Daniel, who, hp to last August, was living contentedly and happily 'with his wife on his little farnfn'ea'r Salis bury. ". -': , ';- . Mr. Daniels bad only been married a few months; before, his disappearance and appeared to be devoted to his wife. He was an industrious young man and a good farmer and life beemed auspicious for him. . . On the 20th day of August he disappeared without leaving any word with either his family or friends. His brother, who was in the city today, tells the Sun re porter that since that time-hot 'a word has -been heard from or of him. 1 Jt is thought by some 'j that Mr. Daniel has been the victim of foul play but there is not the faintest clue on which to work. Mrs. Daniel has returned to the home of her parents near . Salis bury. ; A BELATED VALENTINE PARTY. The Girls Entertain-at the Home Miss Rosa Holmes. of . Ihe climax of social events was reached last night in the f-Valen tine Party" given by the 44 U. G." club at the charming home of Miss Rosa Holmes, which was beauti fully decorate! with holly and mistletoe ((). i ; The first prize a beautiful clover leaf stick pin was won by Mr. George Bernhardt,, the booby prize was , unanimously awarded to Mri" Cham Coaghenjouri .-'". - After the prizes- were awarded, all adjourned to the dining hall, which owing to the skill and taste of the young ladies was indeed an artistic delight. The refreshments were such as to delight the appe tite of an epicure. A dainty sou venir suggestive of St. Valentine's day to each guest. . '.";' The following were present:Miss Fan McNeely, Mr. Geo. Bern hardt; Miss Mary Henderson, Mr. R. Blackmer; Miss M. Murdock, Mr. J. McKenzie; Miss Janet Crump, Mr. Ed Neave, Miss Sadie Davis, Mr. Kerr Craige; Miss Julia A. Ramsay, Mr. Stabler Linn; Miss Lily Heilig, Mr. W. Gaskill; Miss Sadie Snider, Air. Arthur Frazier; Miss Bessie Hedrick, Mr, M. Veile; Miss Luna Thompson, Mr. V. . Blackmer; Miss Louise Abernathy, ; Mr. H. Brown; Miss Josephine 3Toung, Mr. Alex Gregg; Miss Janet Quinn, Donald Clement; Miss Rosa Holmes, John McCanless. Stags: Cham- Coughenhour, Haden Holmes and Sain Wiley. . 1 1 M. The Veneering Works. Mr. J. H. L Rice, who moved fromv Salisbury to Cleveland a short while since, is in the city. Mr. Rice tells us that the veneer ing factory at Cleveland, in whicfe is interested, will : begin opera tion in about ten days, -f ' Photographs at Reduced Prices. All work guaranteed first-class and to give satisfaction. Our prices are from 50c. to $5.00 per dozen. 1 . . ; Excelsior Studio. Between Public Square and post office, Salisbury, N. C. Now is the time to have your Plumbing overhauled and put in a sanitary condition before the spring season sets , in. i . Si Nicolson can overhaul it for you. The first month of the new cen tury is gone, you may need a dus ter to sweep off the cobwebs left by the last century. Turkey feather dusters from 25 to 60 cents at Buerbaum's. ; 1 Rochester " Stand Lamps, nickel plated with porcellain shade and chimney complete No. 1 and No. 2, both at the very low price of $1.50 each, btudent Lamps, single and double at Buerbaum's. i ' ' Did you ever bear of St. Valen tine; well bis day is Feb. 14th and every young man is expected to send his lady love a valentine Buerbaum has a large and varied assortment of them. AH our suits marked in plain figures. . No fake sale. - Brown Clothing Company, - The Great Tammany Chieftain is. Suf fering From Melancholia and Will Retire From Public Life. London, Feb. 16. Intimate friends of Richard Croker openljt declare that he will never re-en tf .... 1 - - . active political life in America. Those who have seen Croker late- iy hayeTroticed his generttt-physi-cal Weakness, which is said to be f rorxi nervous melencholy and en tirely opposed to his usual activi- vjr. JT UUU1UC1 ui viuivck O UUIUI ican racing friends who know Croker intimately say that while he will probably return to the United States during the coming summer he is utterly out of polit ical work and would gladly pass over the control of Tammany Hall to younger hands.- ' The Half Page Ad. The Sun contains today a half page ad. which is in the nature of an open letter to buyers from J. H: Reid. Mr. Reid is determined to please buyers of all tastes 'and if quality and price are sufficient he will succeed. See bis half page ad. on-the third page of today's Sun. ; STATE COUNCIL MEETING. Salisbury Councils Will Send ; gates to. the Convention. Dele- The State council 0 the Jr. O. U. A. M. meets next Tuesday at Winston and it is expected that one of the largest crows ever in attendance on a meeting of this council will be present - The three Salisbury councils will have from -eight to twelve ''ates in. attendance., .it: '-uiCzxY -.j. t will show thaf ttCs orqea. oujoyai ..u.re-,i ftrarkaMe' growth in the past year and that it is now one of the strongest orders in the State, nu merically. CHURCHES TOMORROW. Where and By Whom Services Will I ' be Held Tomorrow. Main Street Methodist church Regular services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. by the pastor, Rev. Allen Whisner. j The regular services will be held; at Spencer Presbyterian church Sunday. ' Rev. F. J. Murdoch, D. D., will preach at the usual hours at St. Luke's Episcopal church to morrow. Usual services at the Presbyte rian' church by the pastor Rev. J. Rumple, D. D, i - Rev. L. E. Busby will preach at St. 'John's Lutheran church to morrow morning and evening at the Usual hours. Tsual services at the First Meth dist church morning and evening at the pastor. Rev. H. L. Atkins. Catholic church The usual ser vices by the pastor tomorrow, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Spencer Baptist church Pastor C. G. Wells will preach at 11 a. m. and Rev. Ji M. Bennett, Travel ling Correspondent of the North Carolina Baptist, at 7 p. m. Strangers cordially welcomed. Rev. M. E. Parrifch wi'I preach morning and evening at the Bap tist church. Haven Lutheran church, Chest nut Hill Sunday school at 9:30 a m. t Preaching at 11 a m and 7:30 P m . .;; - i .... - ;': Mr. Linn Bernhardt, who was threatened with appendicitis this week, continues to improve. The best medicine at any price. Sure Cure Sarsaparillav large bot tles 50 cents at Edwin CuthrelTs. Don't feel well ? It's Sure Cure Sarsaparilla you need. Large bottles 50 cents at Edwin Cuth rell's. I House and Lot for Sale. On Monday, Feb. 18th, at the court hou?e, a house and lot on Chestnut Huron the extension of Main street, Mouse with 5 rooms, 3 excellent nre-piaces, a nne location. lerms, one-third cash, one in 6 months, one in 12 months with in terest on deferred payments. Title J J.M 1 . . reserved uuiu - last payment is made,. S. R. HABUisox,'Agt. President l .urman's Speech Se,tsall I Tongr 1 aoing on the Subject Con jr. Till Not Have to Pay. Vaj ,03, Febi " 16. The sptecq v President" Schurman, of C jr ll University, at the banquet of i" ard of trade last night in l jr?e explained that the church PF;4.4Xti , the -Phil ionines was not in fact a religious problem .but one of landlord and tenant, close upon the report of the Taft com fnissio', has set conversation go ing here about i the purchase of land? f rom (Philippine friars. The amount of money necessary for this purpose is roughly estimated at $5 000,000 but congress will not be called upon to appropriate it as the Taft commission is empowered to make such appropriations out of the revenues of the island by a1 simple decree in its legislative ca pacity. - The reason this talk has been started about the purchase of lands is that if any one on either side of the Pacific has any objec tions to offer he may offer them now and not after the decree has been promulgated. ' If public sentiment seems favorable the plan will probably go through. HEADLESS ITEMS. Stray Bits of News of a Say Too Short for a Head. Mr. R. H. Johnson has some pure apple vinegar for sale. Wallace has knocked the bot tom but of the price of clothing, Mr. C. T. Bernhardt, who has been quite sick with the grip for a week, is able to sit up again. "The best $3.50 gents shoes on the market is Hamilton Brown's and rSelz" Schwabs, foe sale by . .. -. j . -."'1-. . Selz, Crosett, Crawford, Common-wealth and all other regular $3.50 shoes go here at $2.80 the pair. Burt Shoe Store. Messrs. Kluttz & Rendleman andTheo. F. Kluttz & Co., will have a change of ad in Monday's Sun. Look out for them, j Mess. C. L. Shuping, of Mill Bridge, and John A. Sloop, of Lipe, two of the county's most substantial farmers, paid the Sun a pleasant call to-day. ,,.. COMING AND GOING. People Who Are Riding on the Cars This Montn. ! P. B Beard came in on the Western train last night. John Staples, Esq., of Reids ville, is visiting relatives I in the city. . Mayor J. H. Moyer, of Lex ington, was in the city this morn ing. Mrs. Samuel Taylor has return ed from a visit to relatives at Raleigh. - j . W. J. Wralker returned last night from-a business trip down the Yadkin road. . j :Mrs. Leroy Smith . and little daughter, Gracie, have returned from a visit to Charlotte, i Mrs. W. G. Crutcbfield, left this morning for Greensboro, where she will spend a week visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCanless came up on the Yadkin train this morning from Woodside and spent the morning here. v Mrs. H. T. Hopkins and son, Robert, have returned from Bur lington, where they have been visiting for several days. - Dr. C. B. McNairy, resident physician of the Union Copper Mine, at Gold Hill, was in the city this mornirg. Dr. McNairy has just recovered from an attack of grip. Our sales are all evidence of the success of our discount sale. Brown Clothing Company. '- The talk of the: town is the duction sale at Brown's. 1 re- I have just received- a lot of Spring novelties in my line. A Parker. ' , I if Sure Cure Sarsaparilla has made t Ed win Cuthrell's. Four Persons Hilled and One Hcn- dred and Twenty Wounded in the ; Shooting That Followed. Paris, - Feb. 16. A telegrsm from Madrid says , mobs attacked convents there this 'morning . and that ' a pitched battle ensued be tween the populace .and the sol diets. The latter killed four pet sons and wounded a hundred and twenty. f ; . Mr. Sherrill Dead. Mr. E. F. Sherrill, who lived near Enoctville, died Thursday after a brief illness with the grip. Mr Sherrill was about 76 Vears old and leaves a wife and five children. The funeral wris held today. Mr. Sherrill was a good citizen, a kind husband and father. - Factories Cutting Down. Salisbury was jcrowded yester day with employes from the Albe marle and China Grove cotton mills, both of these mills having quit night work. The mills here are not running at night and there is a very poor piospect. of these unemployed factory people secur ing work in this section as there is marked depression in the cotton milling business at this time. Real Estate Sale. -Messrs. Maupin Brothers have sold three lots off the Meroney block near the corner of Long and Council streets Nearly the en tira block has been disposed of by them in building lots. ' Mr. Hauchin Found- ' - Mr. S. A. Hauchin i of Q:mcord, who was in Salisbury Thursday Jodking for a missing 'brother has located him s-: Yesterday's Con cord Standard says: Mr. J. V. Hauchin, who disap peared from Concord ten days ago, was found last night in the Charlotte Hotel in a demented condition. He was imagining all sorts of thingsand said that he had been run away from Concord. - At present he is . in St. Peters Hospital and his brother, who was in Salisbury hunting for him, was notified and passed through Con cord enroute to Charlotte this morning. Some Attractive Offers Harry Bros, are sustaining their reputation as dry good dealers. They have a new ad in to-day's Sun that will interest all our read ers. A Big Crowd. A letter from a member of Poole's W onder and Free Gift Show states that the company had a large crowdon the night of their initial performance at Ran dleman. The company gave another performance at Rand I e man last night. Miss Lyerly's Funeral. The funeral services over the remains of Miss Fannie Lyefly, who dropped dead Thursday, were conducted from St. Peter's church yesterday. A large concourse of people were present to pay a last tribute of respect to this most es timable young lady. Special Bargain Day. Next week there will be a spe cial bargain day sale at Lufsey's 5 and 10 cent store. The date will be announced later. The red- nosed man will always give "you bargains. He. has some extraor dinary ones to, offer you, just now, in hosiery. " Wood "and Hay For, sale cheapi delivered. Orders taken at T. M. McCulloh's stqre. That" $1.25 black underskirt at Reid's is the best on the market. Talk about your Flavoring Ex tracts and Powders,wby Blue Rib bon is not in it. For Pure Ex tracts and Powders also Toilet E reparations, Rose Shampoo for landruf and the scalp 25c a jar. Pure Mexican Vanilla 2 oz for 50 cents. All goods guaranteed or money refunded, for Further par ticulars and sroods for sale only by Wm. H. G. Brinkhoff . Sure Cure Sarsaparilla, large bottles 50 cents. Sure Cure in name, Sure Cure in results. Ed win Cuthrell's. : Speeches in tin House Tod y for and Against Impeichm'nt. A Vote will be Taken B'fore Af"j surament. . special to daily sun. J Raleigh, N. C , Fb. 16 Whit aker, of Forsytb, was first jneakj er in the im peachmen- : ' - , r , - Mma'aTrrrs. rov son 1 v, . why the b'g-i positionrrui2 e should render them exempt from law and thaf &V acknowledged they had violated the law and con ti tution. All di cussions had been toward taking power from the people and putting it into the hand of J udiciary. It is a prima facie case, and it would be a dis- , - - - grace if these judges were not brought to trial for their offense. Members of the Judiciary must not violate the laws 'of the Legis lature with impunity. Curtis said the judges had know inglyoverstepped the powers con ferred upon them and had invaded another department of govern ment, trampling upon the rights of the people. Robinson said it had been brought officially to the attention of the house that the law and constitution had been violated, and that it was a duty to punish the violators. A bill was introduced in the House to prevent drunkards from practicing medicine. The cigar ette bill took up most of the time of the senate today, Morton of fering amendment that the sale of cigars or tobacco in any form, or coca cola.be prohibited. Alexan der wanted $10 paid to informers. The House is still considering the impeachment resolution, Jenkins speaking for impeachment and Whitaker and Benbow against it. A vote will be taken before the adjournment of the present ses sion. It is thought that the im peachment resolution will pass by about thirty majority. " ' An Oyster Supper. The ladies of the Catholic church will givo an oyster supper at the Catholic rectory next Tues day night, the 19th Inst. Their friends and the public generally are invited to call and get supper. To Schools, Colleges and Institutions of Learning. Demorest medal contests for prizes, gold, silver ana aiamonc medals, with books and inf orma tian. From contest to conquest, supplied On application. Write to Box 26, Salisbury, N. C All our fine shoes at big reduc tion. Brown Clothing Co. Sure Cure Sarsaparilla. Sure Cure Sarsaparilla, large bottles 50 cents. Better than others which cost more. Edwin Cuthrell's. The greatest ne money, Sure Cure SSsTpwula, large bottles 50 cents Edwin Cuthrell's. , - Sure Cure Sarsaparilla, large bottles 50 cents, the working man's friend. Edwin Cuthrill's. Take no substitute insist on hav ing Sure Cure Sarsaparilla, large bottles 50 cents, at Edwin Cuth rell's. . Sure Cure Sarsaparilla tones up the system after grippe. Large bottles 50 cents at Edwin Cuth rell's. - If you need medicine get Sure Cure Sarsaparilla, large bottles at Edwin Cuthrell's. It's Sure Cure Sarsaparilla you need, large bottles 50 cents. Sold by Edwin Cuthrell. Get your money's worth at' Ed win Cuthrell's. Sure Cure Sarsa parilla, large bottles 50 cents. A Card to the Public. I take this method of thanking the people for kind support all through the election and ask a continuance of their favors throughout my term of office, i will try to please in Bread and Cakes, fresh and of best quality. 1 especially beg a call from all. Respectfully, T. L. Swink, Four Engines Haul Over 3,C Pounds of nne Product. Link gets a Solid Car Load , special to daily sun. Richmond, Va., Feb. l&T The Southern Manufacturing Company 5? this city has jnst shipped over ie Seaboard Air Line a train of one hundred and five (105) s " carloads of tlGbod Luck" Tiki : Powder, containing three million, eighteen thousand, one hundred and forty-five (3,018,145) pounds of this product, as shown by rail way records and bills of lading. "This was not only the largest trabxever handled by any railroad, but also the most attractive, each car being brand new and on its in itial trip, and each handsomely decorated with banners. Mr. Blackton of the American Vitagraph Company was on hand with his Vitagraph, and photo graphed the train several miles from Richmond, as it started on its course, drawn by four tre mendous engines. After being extensively photo graphed, the train was broken into four sections, which were run twenty minutes apart. In immensity this shipment breaks ali records in the manufac turing and shipping world. The freight prepaid on same amounted $14,161.04. One solid car load of; this train went to K. Link, of Salisbury. AN ATTRACTIVE PRQGKAU. The Salisbury Band is Arranging Fcr au Evening of Pleasure The Salisbury band has gone far beyond the limit originally intend ed in arranging the program for the concert to be given in Mero ney s open noufe inarzaay niit, 21st inst. - In addition to the solos, duets and other music by the band the services of the best vocalists of Salisbury have been secured and all in all it promises to be one of the most enjoyable events of the season. Every one should patronize the band and help pay for the instru ments,which belong to the city. BURIED TOGETHER. Mother and Child Laid to Rest in tha Same Coffin. It was well that Mrs. George Hols houser and her infant child, of this county, should be laid to rest in the same coffin yesterday. The little. one had barely begun its journey when the light was extinguished and the mother's life was given up as a sacrifice for the child. So when . preparations were made for the funeral it was de cided that they should sleep their last sleep in the same narrow cell. Mrs. Holshouser was a woman of beautiful character and disposi tion and was held in the highest esteem by all her acquaintances. Mrs. Davenport 111. Mrs. F. V. Barrier left this afternoon for Palmersville, Stanly county, in answer to a telephone message informing her of the ill ness of her sister, Mrs. Daven port, at that place. Sauer's Extracts. Housekeepers Don't ledeceiv ed,call for Sauer's Extracts and ba sure you get them. We have no fairy tales nor love letters to write, but wish to tell you a. few plain facts, regarding Sauer's 5 and 10 cent extracts. ,The beauty of Sauer's 5 and 10c extracts,that they are good enough for the richest and cheap enough for the poorest. We still offer $5 to any lady that will convince us that Sauers Extracts are not as good as can La made for the money. For good results have your gro cer send Sauer's Extracts in yeur order. Don't pay for name but pay for merit, by buying Sauer's extract. Your money cheerfully refuel ed if Sauer's 5 and 10 cent kr:: andj vanilla does not do the vrcr!: 01 any oiner extracts regarc of prices. "We venture to say th: wasting their lives, ti make a formula to cqrer for making etracts,