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ft- . .3 Pound Cans BLACKBERRIES AND PIE Peaches, 3 cans for 25c. - RECEIVED TO-DAY: Fiie Lot Tomatoes AT 16 CTS. PER LB. 'Phone 79. THEO. ATVTELL. 20c Fresh ' Saratago Chips "v . . Asparagus Tips. N. P. MURPHY. and WEATHER Fair and warmer tonight; rain Saturday. .Xarger circnlatioal n trr :r erer published in Salisbury. VOL. IX. SALISBURY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, ifHlCII 99 1901. NO. 19 FORECAST: -4- . a 1 1 I I V THE IliJUNCTIOII OFF. JUDGE BROWN DISSOLVES THE IN JUNCTION. Cirries With it an Order to Pay all Notes. Dr Brown's Attorney Ap pals to Supreme Court- Hon. Lee S. Overman returned this morning, from Asheboro, where he appeared yesterday be fore Judge George IL Brown in the injunction proceedings against Mr. John F. Cottony who holds two notes against Dr. Dillon Brown. .'As previously noted in. these columns Dr. Brown secured an en j lining order restraining Mr. Cotton from collecting or dis posing of certain notes held by him and given by Dr. Brown. Sir. Overman appeared in behalf of Mr. Cotton. The court after considering air the facts in the case dissolved the injunction. Mr. Caldwell, on behalf of his client, appealed to the Supreme court. Mr. Pickens a Candidate. 1 The Dispatch is informed that the friends of Hon. Rupert T. Pickens, of Lexington, are urging him to become a candidate in the year 1902 for Congress, to repre sent this district, the seventh, and that Mr. Pickens has consented to enter the race for the nomination. Davidson Despatch. "Will Leave for Birmingham. Mr. Thomas McMichael, of the firm of Reynolds & McMichael, who have moved their brick plant from Salisbury to Birmingham, Ala., wil leave Sunday for Bir mingham., He is here now help ing to snperitrterrd thfe remuTat of the plant to Birmingham. . Mr. McNeely Here. Mr. Clarence P. 'McNeely, for ' merly teller of the Salisbury Sav . ings Bank, who is now cashier of 'the Mooresville bank," spent last v nighi here. He was given a cor dial welcome by his many Salis bury friends. To Work ia Navy Yard. Mr. Lawrence Welfley, who has been working for the Southern at Spencer for the past several years, has given up his position and left Vednesday night for Washington N , where he has accepted a place in ' the navy yard. Mr. Welfley's friends here will regret his depar- ture but will wisb'him success in his new home. Mr. Boss at Home. Says the Stanly Enterprise: Mr. T. L. Ross spent Sunday with bis father's family here. He had the misfortune several days ago of falling knd getting one of his knees badly pprained, and is somewhat lame from it. Tom is superintendent of one of the cot ton mills at China Grove and has become quite popular with the peo- pie of Rowan. .He is one of our boys who has won success away from home, and we are proud of the fact and are always glad to see him. j No Smallpox at Biddle University. Prof. W. R. Connefs, of the State Colored Normal School, this city,and alumnus of BiddleUniver sity near Charlotte, recently re ceived a letter from D. J. Sanders, of the institution, relative to the smallpox which stated that "there has not been a single case in con nection with it (the University) and there,, will likely be none, He wisbed this statement, for the benefit of any concerned, to be made nublic in Salisbury and the is has been requested to do it, - a aoes so. )R BALE -OK. ueht: .wew 4 r - T J cottaffe with 8 acres of land Watered, near Spencer. Ap M. L. Bean. 1 - V tA I ' i astsortment Reidb: opera flan N6 DINNER. Complimentary to Km Bock and Motchat the Union. A dinner will be given at the Hotel Astoria it the Union Copper Mine this eve oing at 8 o'clock in honor of Mr. . atan'ey Motch, who recently resigned as mining engi neer, and Mr. Ainsworth Buck, son of Mr. T. E. ; Buck, who has been visiting ut the mine for the past two mont is. The entire executive force of the mine has beep invited to attend this dinner and Capt. and Mrs. W. Murdoch Wi ey went down, to Gold Hill this morning to be pres- ent. j L Both! of thdse gentlemen leave regrets and best amid the sincere wishes of their many friends. T?vnron flnnrti WW T. 1.1. WW... .0 I . Since the change in the judicial districts the courts in Rowan county .will be held at the follow ing times: If Third Monday before the first Monday in March; ninth Monday after the first Monday in March: first - Monday j in September and eleventh Monday after the first Monday in September each to con tinue for two weeks, the civil docket not to be called at the May and November terms until the second week. Subscriber Answered. A subscriber asks the Sun today what it cost to have the amend ments to the pity charter adopted. We learn from Mayor Lord' that outside the fee paid the city at- torney fo amendments penny of cos drawing up these there was not one to the town attached, costs were incurred If any other they were p: ild by individuals and not by-llkA ij Mr. Holmes proving. Mr.1 R. Ji i i Holmes, who has a long time and who been sick fori returned this week from Connelly Springs, is s eadily improving. He is gaining strength rapidly and expects to hajve entirely recovered in a short w pile. His many friends will be glad fco learn of his contin ued improvement Will Move td Philadelphia. Mrs. T. N. Woodruff, of Har risonburg, ' Virginia, is visiting her father, Re1 i Dr. J. N. Stalling and will p rhaps spend the sum mer here, j Mr. Woodruff has formed a pnrtnership with a Phil adelphia gentleman and-will move to Philadelphia next summer. He has been engaged in the mercantile business at Harrisonburg. ; Col. Allen Returns. Col- C. H. Allen, president of the Union Copper .Aline, who has been at th mtn&for.the past two days, came up from Gold Hill last nisht and left on No. ''9 for .New York. I i "X, - v Abandoned her Child. Lizzie Goode, colored, was ar the rested yesterday evening for abandonment of hen child. The child is lefes than two years old and he mother Has not been to see it but Once In two weeks. It is be- ,1 1 'W 1 .- f 1 I ing carea ior Dy jonn reai, wno ives near Susrar Springs, The woman was sent to jail. Mrs Lillyfs Funeral. Prof. L. H. Rothrock, wife and two daughters, Mrs. Helen Rufty and MrsJj Josie Perrie, of Gold Hill, attended the funeral services of Mrs. Reid, of i. C. Lilly. Mr. W. W. Salisbury, was also pres ent. Stanly Enterprise. Street (Jab o wicegooa can furnish comfortable and quick ser vice. , : Phone Swicegood's Jewel ry Store Now s the time to have your Plumbing overhauled and put in a sanitary condition before the spring season sets in. i W. S Nicolsoh can overhaul it for you. That $1.25 black undersmrt a A PART Reid's 13 the best op the market. CAR LII1E FRANCHISE. THE ALDERMEN DISCUSSED IT LAST NIGHT. Important Work-Transacted by the Aldermen at their Meeting Lust Night. The Water Works' The purchase of the water works system here by the city is still a horrible nightmare that bobs up to disturb the serenity of the aiders men at every meeting. It j was assumed about six months i ago when the parties owning the sys tem agreed to a foreclose a mortg age against it that the matter was settled once and forever. But the foreclosure hasn't come to pass yet and the aldermen are still hav ing a monthly wrestle with the question. ; The board met in regular month ly session last night. Messrs. Rufty & Misenheimer asked to be allowed to build an iron clad warehouse in the rear of their store. The application was rejected owing - to the fact that Mr. W. F. Snider,' agent, was the proper party to make application. The application, when made by Mr. Snider,will be favorably acted upon. - : I ;': Parties improving property in what was known as the Shaver field asked for the extension of the water works to that street. The matter was referred to the proper comitte, other petitions and appli cations were disposed of by refer ence to the proper committees. Application was made for a franchise for a street car line for 60 years and the application was properly referred to a committee. The purchase otbwjvjftterjjmrto coming up Hon; Kerr Craige, city 1 attorney, stated mat ne naa v nau M1ht tTtiea.liaTingr th fii&ttO in hand that the only safe titfe that could be given the city would have to be given by a foreclosure of the mortgage on the property. The following ordinance passed its final reading: Be it ordained by the board of aldermen: j That it shall be unlawful for any person to employ a minor in any bar-room, or pool room, or teri pin alley connected ' with a bar room. Any person convicted of a violation of this audience shall be fined fifty dollars. j Mr. Heilig In Business. Mr. Paul Heilig will tomorrow open up a watch and; jewelry re paring and engraving shop in the place of business of the Salisbury Hardware & Furniture Company, Mr. Heilig is a skilled and an ex perienced jeweler and repairer and will do well in business for himself. An Arm Broken. Luther Downum, I a nephew of Mr. R. H. Tomlinson with whom he young man has made his home since last December, had the mis- lortune to get his arm broken on ast Monday. le was telling, a tree at Mr. J. VV. Brown's saw mill at South River church in Rowan county, t A limb glanced and stiuck his left arm breaking the bone "smack in two" between the shoulder and the elbow. The voting man Suffers intense pain from the wound. Mooresville Enterprise, i , A Band Concert. The Chestnut .Hill band wil give a concert at Surratt's hall to- nisrht at 8 o'clock for the benefit of the band. . Admission for chil dren 5c, for adults 10c. Every body is invited to come and help the band boys. . j For Sale or Rent CheapA nice cottage at Spencer, near south switch. Apply to P. A Cauble. r r I i Veterinary Surgeon. Dr. R. II. Manogue, of New York, has located in Salisbury and has an omce at Liudwick and Black's livery stable, Salisbury N. C. - ., i ,. ! j ' ?ilEETING CLOSES. The Methodist Meeting at Spencer Closed Last Night. The i meeting at the Spencer Methodist church which has been conducted for the past twelve days by Rev. E. C. Glenn, of Greens boro, closed last night. As the result of this meeting there have been 29 accessions to the Spencer Methodist church and others are expected to connect themselves with this church very shortly. , Rev. Glenn has preached with great power and earnestness dur ing this meeting and every service has been well attended. The meeting has been in every parti cular an eminently succcessf ul one. Rev. E. C. Glenn left this morning for Greensboro, s fol lowed by the love and good wishes of all who have heard him. f NO. 26 FLOURISHING. The Juniors Are Now in a Flourish- ' ing Condition. Editors Sun: If space permits allow me to say a few words for Chestnut Hill Council, No. 26, Jr.; O. U A. M. We have beenmecr ing in our new hall over the Sav-? ing Bank since Jan. 1st. ' Our hall, by the way, is the largest and best furnished, arranged, etc!, of any ball in the town. ' p Our Council is now on a boom and in finer Condition both finan cially and numerically than it has ever been. Seven twwTCSfiraiaates were initiatefast njghlithVsev-1 erai more at tlefext meeting;- Over sirty of 6frr mem bers wero pr.escnt jtoj, witness the inuiausa cer.oniea,rast n f"whisTcry butirtlyind ytyGolzrz. Also lTa-B8, inittatipa cerenzohiesast night, nd also in a bcid-e wraW, vitio Jttrethrep. from various other Councils. No. 26 is steadily coming to the front and bids fair to be the strongest and best Council in the city. She has aroused herself and the end is not yet. The Jr. O. U. A. M. is a friend indeed and in need to all true and oyal members in a financial way say nothing of its worth in brotherly love and friendship for each other. The reports of subordinate Councils at the State meeting show that about $30,000 was paid out for sick benefits during the past year. , A Juniok. SPRING TRAVELERS. People Who Dare the Wind and Dust of March- Mr. C, A. Overman came down he Western last night. J. R. Price, Esq., of Albemarle, was in the city this morning. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char otte, was in the city last night. Hon. Sam'l. L. Rogers, corpor ation commissioner, was here last night. - C. A. Rice spent yesterday af ernoon in New London on a busi ness trip. M. H. H. Caldwell, Esq., of Albemarle, was in the city this morning returning from Ashe boro. Mr.-J. E. Cain, who stays at E. M. Andrews' furniture store, went to Greensboro last hisrht ion busi ness. . J. Ed Dorton, one of Gold Hill's nrominent merchants and wide- i . awake citizens, is spending the day in the city on business. If you have Real Estate for sale place it with Maupin Bros, they can sell it. Wanted. .board for, man and wife'in private family. Answer at this office. . X. Y. Z. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C, will be in Salisbury at the Central hotel on Thursday, March 28th for one day only. His practice is limited . to Eye Ear, Nose and Throat. P1 r , - WAS DEMANDED OF BOERS BY y ENGLISH. Demanded Also That They Give up Arms. and Ammunition and Take : Oath of Allegiance tolling. i London, March 22 The Eng lish terms to this Boers were pub- lished this morning and show that complete surrender was demanded and that all burghers must take the oath of allegiance to the kingr. giving up all arms ana ammum- tion. - 1 NEWS CULLINGS. Brief Items of News and Happenings Since Yesterday. Mrs. W. A. Mowery. is repaint ing her residence on North Main street. Mr. J..F. Honnicutt has been confined to his room several days with sickness.!- Mr. Theo. Atwell has a fine lot of new tomatoes. See his box ad in today's paper. Mrs. Charles S wink has almost entirely recovered from her recent severe attack of illness. - Two corpses were brought down the Western last njght from Asheville going north. . Examine our $2.50 and $3.50 shoes for gents. Their equal-will not be found only at Peterson & fRulfs. In sample shoes you find quality and cheapness linked arm in arm. We are showing a great ; line of samples. The Burt Shoe Store. . Mr. J. Ed Young, who came home from New Decatur, Ala. , Wednesday oncconni of sickness, 1 continues to improve. We are selling cheap to mako room. A big shipment of Easter foot wear expected the last of next week. The Burt Shoe Store. Miss Feschau Coming Miss Linda Peschau, daughter of Rev. Dr. , Peschau, a former resident of this State, now of Maimsburg, O., is expected in the city tonight on a visit to Mrs. W., H. Miller. Miss Peschau will be one of the attendants at the wed ding of her friend, Miss Maud Brown, of Concord. A $70,000 Mill- Mr. C. A. Overman, who has list returned from Lenoir; tells us that the capital stock has been sub scribed for a big votton mill .to be built in that town, this summer; The capital is $70,000 and every share of stock has been taken, be' mg divided oetween juenoir and Gastonia parties. The 1 company will manufacture a fine grade of yarns. Accepts Position. Mr. Frank Smith, who former ly .worked with the Sun force, but resigned his position some time ago, nas decided to locate at . J-e- )ir, where he has a position in the Topic office. He will leave in a few days to take up his work. To the Merchants and Business Men of Salisbury. My deputy will call on you next Monday, March 25th, for the pur pose of collecting your taxes for the year -1900. . Please make preparation to settle with him on the. above date and do not forca him to visit you a second time. Very Respectfully, J. M. Monroe, Ex-Sheriff and Tax Collector. . Insurance Maupin Bros, re present the best fire, life and ac cident companies. See them be fore insuring. ' Strayed: A small red muly bull. Weight abotit 4001b: Return to 5ingbam & Barrett and get re ward. . If you have property to rent let us rent it, we have applicants every day. Maupin Bros. Office Overman building. ANNOYED TEL ACTRESS. fWhea - Warned to Desist the South- exner Shoots two Men. New York, March '22. A sen fcatiSnal" shooting affray occurred this mornjbV in Pabst's Restau rant.. 1 MinnieSelgman, leading lady.in the Prince of Peace Com pany at Broadway theatre, with John Leffingwell, " of the same company, were at dinner. ' R; Hay den Morris, the son of wealthy Southern parents, annoyed the ac tress. 'When he was warned to desist he pulled a revolver and shot Leffingwell in the side and and another man in the back. Both will recover. Morris' home ia not known. LOVED THE COMPOSER. And Shot Him Because he Did Not Reciprocate. Paris, March 22. Herr Gunkel, the noted composer, was shot yes terday by a- man and mortally wounded. The assassin was ar rested and said he was in love with Gunkell, who was indiffer ent. MCKINLEY THREATENED. An Insane Man Arrested for Threaten . ing the President. Chicago, March 22. President Mc&iiltey has received a number of letters from a Chicago man threatening his life. The man was discovered and placed in the insane ward of the hospital today. L. P. Porter, a body ; guard of president, made the arrest. . the SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY. Capt. J C. McCanless Will it Tomorrow. " Celebrate Capt. James C. McCanless will celebrate hia sixtieth anniversary at his home on Dunn Mountain to morrow by bringing together a few of his close friends. There will not be a larsre crowd present but alii who are there will be con genial spirits and the anniversary will be made mutually pleasant to the captain and his friends. Capt. McCanless is one of Rowan's most genial and widety known citizens and the Sun in ad vance of his anniversary dinner toasts to the captain's health. Great Excitement at Spencer. One evening this week a mad dog was running at large at Spen cer and the town turned out to do destruction to the' animal. One not knowiDg would have thought war had been declared on the ne gro. As none were in sight after the 'animal had bitten several box cars and engines and had run the Spencer yard crews up the trees and behind barred doors, a gentle man by the name of Parker dis patched the brute, which was evi dently taking night to hunt the caboose cars for a bone. My ad vice to dos that have had a ton of coal thrown over them and been kicked over without a mur- is that they had better keep away from Spencer or . they will be dubbed mad and hilled. ' X. A Sad Case- There was a man in town today, who has been to Lufsey's 5 and 10 cent store. It was a sad case Poor fellow! He did not know that he could get so many house hold articles for 5 and 10 cent each, or ne would nave lomea me i a crowds, who visit this ever popu lar store every day. Street Cab. Any one desiring a nice street cab phone Dixie Studio, No. 226, J. A. Ramsay, proprietor, con ducted by his 'hrother, Albert Ramsay., .. Dr. Lom ax, optician, has mov ed his office to Swicegood's jewelry store from over Davis & Wiley bank. All parties wishing glasses are invited to call.) GUTHRIE FINISHES. CONCLUDES WITH A BIBLICAL IL LUSTRATION Col- Cooke Follows Maj- Guthrie and Fires Back Another Historical and Biblical Incident. special to daily sun. J Raleigh, N. C, March 22. Major Guthrie concluded his speech for the prosecution this morning, claiming that the Su preme court should nave dis missed the case of Wrhite vs Audi tor for want of jurisdiction. Al so that the judges had wilfully broken the constitution in issuing a mandamus and snouid be -con victed. God punished an inno cent violation of His command with death. Capt. C. M. Cooke followed for the defense. He stated, that dis aster befell Israel when' she dis honored Samuel, her 2 judge. He asked no considerations to enter into the trial save justice and law. If Judges Furches and Douglas are impeachable ior upnomiDg Hoke vs Henderson then other judges ought to have been indict ed also. He said Clark's conduct and threats were calculated to cause trouble among the judges. The Legislature and not the court made a mistake in the White case. Two of ' the counsel for prosecution and Senator Simmons secured a mandamus from Su perior , Court Judge Robinson against the treasurer for 'a claim. Why not impeach Robinson for the mandamus. , SULTAN FURIOUS. " - - v Will ask Bussia to Help Him Against England- Constantinople, March 22. The Sultan is furious because England has seized seven islands in the Red Sea near Aden, probably, in the Farsan group. It is claimed there was no warning or negotiation until after the seizure. The Sul ' i I A? tan will ask Russian intervention. A New Ad- Attention is called today to new ad of J. H. Reid. Mr. Reid has something' of interest to say to our readers, i Another Air Car Victim. New York, March 22. Edith Barthelone died at the hospital this morning from an injury re ceived by being run into by an air car yesterday. William Green, the motorman, was arrested. Thomas Russell cut away fifty feet m of gas pipe in a tenement house in Manhattan and endanger ed the lives of fifty people. The gas filled the cellars but wasdis covered before any one was in jured. Claim Against Morocco. Gibraltar, March 22. The United States cruiser New York arrived this morning and will pro ceed to Mazagin Morocco, where the United States representative will go to Morocco City and press this government's claim against Morocco. Queen Alexander To Copenhagen. x London, March 22. Queen Alexander started for Copenhagen this morning to attend her father's birthday celebrations. Cuba Will Accept. Havana, March 25. Cuba accept the demands made by United States in the bill. - will the Paderewski's Son Bead. Warsaw, March 22. Paderews ki's son dead. i. v r i thi v ill' - ' Pi' - - I . I
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