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Fresh Saratoga Chips, Paprica, Junket Tablets, Currie Powder, Burnetts Extract, Pistachio, Va nilla, Orange, Lemon and Almond The merit of our ice cream I ; attested by its rapidly increasing sales. Our cream is not madi from milk but from the scream that rises on the milk. Drink at Plummer's Fountain." where "Cleanliness is next to Godliness." N. P. MURPHY'S HEATHER FORECAST I Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. - VOL. IX. SALISBURY N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, -JULY 9, 1901. NO. 112 A BIG TAX INCREASE. I PROF. K1ZER ELECTED.! LITIGATION AHEAD. I HOST SAVE FORESTS. I CONVOCATION TODAY. I NO LIORE NEW STREETS! A EIDRDEROUS IJANIAC H. C. R. Ii. DIRECTORO. GOVERNOR AYCOCK APPOINTS THEII TODAY. ME ITEMISE IS LAEGE II BOW II COUBTY. ELECTED SUPERINTENDENT OF ! THE CITY WILL FORCE DELIVERY SECRETARY WILSON RETURNS TO CHARLOTTE CONVOCATION IN SES- THE ALDERMEN DROP THE PROPO- SLASHES A LITTLE PIECES. CHILD TO COUNTY SCHOOLS. 0F DEED. WASHINGTON. SI ON HERE. SITIONS. All the Townships R ndared a Report The County Beard of Education in A Lengthy Meeting of the School Says the Preservation of the Forrestry The Meeting Opened This Morning! Would Have Cost The City $10,000 J Caught Wandering Over the Streets Daniel Hugh McLean Will be Secre tary. Hugh C Chatham, of Elkin, to be Elected President. est rdy and a Gratify ing Increase! Session for two Da j s Important Board and Board of Aldermen Last in Western Carolina is Absolutely and Will Continue Through Today to Open The Streets Petitionei For. of Denver Knife. Biaadisbiag a Bloody is Shown bj Them- Business is Transacted. Night. Necessary for State's Good. and Tomorrow. Ellis Street Continued. The tax listers of Rowan county met yesterday with the county commissioners and delivered their ' tax books for the year 1901. A very gratifying feature of the returns was the fact that every aownsnip m the county snowed a very substantial gain in wealth. As a matter of course the grand aggregate has not yet been made up. There were many applications to the. board for a reduction but .hardly more than one-tenth of them were disposed of yesterday. SOUTH AFRICA LIFT. Mrs. Hany Mills Writes of the Condi- tions Prevailing. Mr. S. M. Mills, of thiscity, has received a letter from his sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Mills, who is now living in South Africa. Mrs. Mills writes: f Groff Reinet, Cape Colony, May 17th, 1901. The post has been stopped to Murraysburg. The Boers keep bothering round about here; they I cannot come in the town because I it is fortified. We have several I cannons and a garrison here but in mountains behind there are hiding I places and they plunder and burn I d wn all the homesteads they can. We are all tired of ""martial law. We are not allowed out of the town, and there are piquets all around and we must be indoors by 9 o'clock. At first it was lights out at 9 o'clock and that was a nuisance. If any one was sick you had to get a permit to burn a light. The horses have all been com manded off the f rfrms. The farm ers have to use donkeys. They have taken away all the bicycles and not more than four people are allowed to stand together in the streets and, you, may not hv in your house four people who are not of the family. We are all very tired of it. I cannot think why they do not give in. To Salisbury for Treatment. Mrs. L. F. McClain, of this city, was taken yesterday to the sanatarium at Salisbury for treat ment. Charlotte News. Book Club Meeting. The Christian Reid Book Club will meet with Mrs. W. H. Craw ford tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Author: Maurice Thomp- 1 . ii i U ..f ha Aa 1 tf in. SOU. AH UUU. ujuoi, w 7 as this Fall. the last meeting until is To Move into New Residence. Mr. Will W'issman's new resi dence, next to ijapi.u son's, at Spencer, is about com pleted and be this week. will move into u New Seats. I The new seats for Haven Luth eran church, on Chestnut1 Hill, ved and nlaced in the church. i On a Visit to Ashtville. , Misses Alice and Rosa Hunt left this morning for Asheville on a ;D;f n h enpe a month or six vioiu y p weeks. Mis- B,vtz Improved. Mrs Annie Rltz. who was SO critically ill on Saturday and Sun day is very much improved to day. Hr son. Mr. Henry Ri z, of Con cord,' spent Sunday here with her. Mr Eames to Come in August. Mr. R. M. Eames, of New Lon ill come to Salisbury about August 1st. to reside. His beau tiful new home on Inniss street is about completed. This sale means a loss to us on most evry suit, but cost and prices is not to be considered. What we want is cash and to re duce our stock so we can have room for the large stock'which we will put in for the Fall trade. Brown Clothing Co. Street Cab. "' Any one desiring a nice street cab phone Dixie Studio, No. 226, J. H, Ramsay, proprietor, con ducted by his brother, Albert Ramsay. The County Board of Education met in the c ffice of the county snperintende at yesterday and transacted a rast amount of busi ness. ! rof. K. 11. Jer, for many years j county supenntenaent of public ins ructions, was elected I superintendent of county schools. Prof. Kizer'd past experience in ! school : work eminently qualifies I him for this position and he will give the county valuable service in this capacity. J 1 The selection of school commit teemen for every district in the I county but ode Was completed to day and the list will be published tomorrow. SORELY STRICKEN. I 4 The Standard Wants to Loan us Billy j ; -O I n TXT A II I I r l sk I xwwan county is soreiy siricsen and fortune seems to have turned wt xruui mpo wwcu xu just as Austin; tne laoor agitator i . r . . m . . a of great notoriety, was placed in a safe resting p ace mormon emers made their appearance. - Rowan mus be an easy county. lit was impossible for Austin to get a hold he I and we had one citizen to rid s of Mormon elders forever, this an was Mr. Billy l: Caldwell and e wilTlend him to the Rowan pie if they so desire, T msIIaIi Vl 1 r- OAflf. I and you can y, "watcn mm scat ter them," foi he will surely do it. Concord S( ndard.1 . Mr. Wright Improving -4 R. Lee Wright, Esq., who has been confined I to his home since his leg was broken about two weeks ago, is rapidly improving, we are glad to learn. Concord Ptieat Improving;. Sheriff Pecld had a letter from Mrs. Peck at Salisbury today, saying C. Horje Peck was improv ing rapidly. Mr. Mathis is also better today.-j-Concord Tribune. Musical and Poind Party. A musical and pound party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, Saturday night, in honor of their neice, M iss Bettie F. Foil, of Charlotte. Many rel atives and friends were present. Splendid music and various games were enjoyed The guests were invited from tbeparlor to the din- hich a neat, well ar ranged table had been spread, from the many pounds of spch. variety. All expressed themselves- as hayingj spent: a most enjoyable evening, wishing for a speedy re turn of a simi ar occasion. X. Mr Gore Back From Texas. Mr. Claudd Gore, of Wilming ton, Ni C, who for the last year has been in Texas dealing in oil, spent a short While in the city this morning. New Ads. Bicycles- G. S. Williams. Summer foods William Teiser. Groceries 1-G. T. Mowery. Insurance and real estate Maupin Bros Dry goods Reid. land notions J. H. For Sale New Wheeler & Wilson No. i sale at low p sewing machine for ice apply to j Julian Busby. Lost: Memorial prize, awarded Dr. S. P Wright by Leonard Medical College in '95 for profi ciency in Obstetrics Gynecology. Liberal reward for its return. Now is the) time to eet your suit or extra trousers at i off, at the Brown Clothing Co. The quality of fine art toilet soap cannot be excelled. You get it at Reid's. DeWitt's should be Witch Hazel Salve promptly applied to cuts, burns and scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the injured part. There are worthless counterfeits, be sure to get DeWitt's. James Plummer. A ioint meeting of the school board and board of aldermen was - held last night at the , city hall. The meeting lasted for two hours! and the matter of buying certain property on which options had heretofore been taken was brought . up. h Alderman Vanderford reported j tbat one of the parties from whom I he had secured an option refused to make a deed, i The legal opin ion of Hon. Jno. S. Henderson was requested and after hearing. the circumstances in the case, Mr. Henderson advised the boards that they had ample legal grounds on which to compel the 'party in question to deliver the deed. it was decided to pay the pur chase money for the tracts for which deeds have been made and institute proceedings (if necessary) a a l T.n fSPirllrH T.iriB TCI LQB - reiUMUlU - : tract. The following resolution waa 0ffereii but defeated: Be it Re80lved, by the board of aidermen and graded schools com- i mittee of the citv of Salisbury in joint geggion assembled, that they recommend: 1st: That the time has arrived when there is need for improved i i x i -. - i scnooi i aci lines ior me ciiy up Salisbury. k ' 2nd: That owing to the inac cesibility of the present graded school hnildinr in the North ward for whUe children attending from - . the South and last wards it is the sense of this board that a central school with ample accomodations located as nearly as possible near the centre of the city be builtand ready for occupancy by September 1st 1902. 3rd: That in order to secure sufficient funds for the purpose of purchasing a site ant1 erecting. , . , , .nil III LllVi erty in the North ward, including real estate and buildings, should be disposed of to the bfest advan tage by June 1st 1902, and the proceeds derived therefrom to be applied to said central school. 4th: That a committee be ap pointed by the chairman to recom mend t these boards on or before January 1902 the most expedient manner of disposing of said North ward graded school. THREE TO THE GANG. A Chicken Thief and Happy Hooligan Sent up. Three violators of the law were sent to the chain gang this morn ing by. Mayor Boyden. The first of these was the individ ual nicknamed Happy, Hooligan, who had just completed a two week's term on the gang yester day. He was no lfied to leave town but proceeded to load up again and was arrested yesterday evening about 7 Vo'clock. He was given 30 days, i The youngest of the three offen ders was a picaninny detected red handed stealing chickens. He was given a good whipping and sent to the roads for 30 days. Cabarrus Man Robbed. A Cabarrus county man who trusted to tjoo great an extent a colored street walker of this city, was relieved of $85 Sunday night. Officer Torrence went with him to the woman's house and the money was recovered. ; A Good Cause. The ice cream supper to be giv en at Mr. A. J; Laughray's oppo site Mr. S. F. Lord's on Fulton street tonight deserves liberal pat ronage. The proceeds will be ap plied to church purposes and the public is cordially invited to at tend. Ices and cakes will be served. All it our $15.00 suits now $10 09. $10.00 ; " $6 67. $7.50 " " $5 00 1 41 $5.C0 I " " $3 34 What more can you ask? Brown Clothing Co. Street Cab Swicegood can furnish comfortable and quick ser vice. 'Phone Swicegood's Jewel ry Store. Phone 239. All straw hats at off. : Brown Glothing Co. Hon. Theo. F.' Kluttz returned last night from Western North Carolina, where he accompanied Secretary Wilson and party' in their Inspection of the forrestry I - : of that bection. Secretary Wil son went on to Washington on No; 38. " ... - j Asked as to the result of the i -i trip and the secretary's . lmpres- sions Mr. Kluttz said: : .' "; 'The secretary was much ini pressed with our State. He is more firmly convinced than : ever that a government reservation i$ needed. Unless the timber is saved, he says, there will be more and more destructive storms with the coming years and valuable water powers will be ruined. . We went up me . jjiurpny Drancn ne-j A. 1.1 . 1 t ' yond Kryson City. We returned to Waynesville and spent the! I Z 1 A. a 1 ,1 1 T . 1 fc-rtAv I " - " w Hlni HL nacr A A iPir nriTPI .N feet above the-sea level. The next! night wassnent in Asheville. where we were most cordially received, We then went to the summit of Mt. Mitchell, where a splendid view was secured of the surround - ing country. The night was spent at tne loot oi toe mountain, j our A A 0 . . I party being the guests of Mrs. I ir 1 i t- Vance and Dr. J. L.'M. Curry. The trip, I am sure, will result in great benefit to the State in: the preservation of the forrestry." Those composing the party were: SfinrAtftrv Wllann arm nr ' tyim. J , V vate secretary, Hon. Theo. F. 1 Kluttz, of this city, Mr. PinchotJ chief of the division of forrestryj Prof. McGee, chief of thedivisior of anthropology, Mr. Willis, j" of the division of hydros Prof. J. A. Holmes. State orifit fin1 Ilia oaaiufanf Mr. Lindsay's Condition. The condition of Mr. Lindsay, who has been quite at his father's home at Sou River for some time, is unchang ed. Mr, Lindsay was very much annoyed by the shooting of pistols and other, boisterous conduct one night last week. Annual Picnic , a . 'i The annual Sunday school and orphanage picnic will be held at the usual place at Mocksville on July 25th. The address will be delivered by Rev. W. M. Vines,of Asheville, and short addresses by other gentlemen present. Music will be furnished by the Union county band and a chapter of chil dren from the Thomasville orphan age. Reduced rates have been rri vpn nn t.h railrr.fl. A Challenge. To The Salisbury Biseball Players. The Chestnut Hill Ball Team would be pleased to arrange a game of ball for Saturday after- aon, July 13th, to be played at Henderson's Park at four o'clock of said afternoon. : Very respectfully, J. B. Hayworth, Capt. C. H. B. T. Frightened Into Marriage. Omaha, Neb., July 9. Kate Neesen Cojnpton Harris, who was married on June sixth to L. New ell Harris, of Fairfax county, Vir ginia, and who disappeared three days later, has begun suit here for a divorce. She alleges that she was frightened into the marriage. She has been with her sister here, the wife of an army surgeon. Reduction in all our fine hand made Turner's shoes. $5 00 grade reduced to $3.75. Monarch shoes reduced to $3 00. Brown Clothing' Co. Order Your Cieam Tc-Day. Send your order in when you want ice cream. Phone 251. De livered from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Orders for Sunday must be sent in Saturday. Special . attention to lawn' parties and church festivals. John Howard Corner of Lee and Kerr Sts. Wednesday morning we will open our store with the greatest cut of 33i per cent, discount on all our suits, extra pants and chil dren's euits. This sale will last until Aug. 1st. Brown Clothing Co. rapt I M Mi i D. The Charlotte Convocation of the. Episcopal church of North Carolina is in session here today. I About 25 clergymen are present and Bishop Cheshire is presiding - over the deliberations of the body. This first session' opened this morning at 11. o'clock and the meeting will continue until tomor row afternoon. v . This convocation embraces the counties of Scotland. Richmond, Montgomery, Stanly, Randolph, Rockingham, Stokes and tbecoun- ties west of these in the diocese of North Carolina in the work among white people. The , other convocation is known as the Con vocation of Raleigh and there is a third for work among the colored -w- . j people., iiiach convocation is un fder an arch-deacon. Rev. E. A. Osborne, of Charlotte, being the I . ... ... arAh.HhoAAn nf tho f 'horlMtn rrn. J & SIA. AJMsJ 1 VX VUOI 1VHV vnitinn Sai-viVas will h 'ct tonio-ht at 8 o'clock at which mn- firmation services will be held. The holv sacrament will celebrated tomorrow morniner at 7 o'clock. i The business session tomorrow morning will be held at 9:30. The following are in attendance: Rt. Rev. J. B. Cheshire, D. D., Raleigh. Rev. Dr. Murdoch, ? Rev. Dr. J. C. Davis, Concord. Rev. E. A. Osborne, Charlotte. ' Rev. Mr. Williams, Mount Airy. Rev. Mr. Bell, Greensboro. Rev. Mr. Guinard, Greensboro. Rev. Mr. Leman, Charlotte. Rev. Mr. Wood, Burlington. I Rev. J. Felton, Reidsville. W Q. M. Folsom, Wadesboro. v. S J. M. Brown,Salisbury. Roy Shannonhouse, States- Thos. Trott, Rowan. ?Vxf O.fr'I.: CI Saunder TNEY BUYS NARROWS. Brown Sells Out For $92,660 To Mr. Whitney- The Albemarle correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says: Last Saturday at Albemarle Col. John S. Henderson, of Salisbury, had one of the largest deeds re" corded in the history of Stanly county, by which Geo.- J. Whit ney, of Pittsburg, comes into pos session of the Narrows on the Yadkin River and much other val uable property. The deed is from Dr. Dillon Brown, of New York, secretary and treasurer of the Norih Carolina Power Com pany, and the consideration was $92,660.47. A Boy Su;cides. . St. Louis Mo., July 9. Eugene Benning, aged 16, committed sui cide today by shooting himself in the temple. It is said he was se verely reprimanded by his father for betting on horse races. TJnc'e Billy Finds a Few Mist ikes U came near makin me lose my jobQby makin so many in my ritin yesterday .The red-nosed man tells thar shudshav ben sum capital eyes, now maybe they be sum thing like goo-goo eyes, i don't no; but eny way what ever they iz i no i had them rite, an the printer. made the mistake, the printer alwavs makes the mistakes ard the riter never makes eny, U no. thar was lots more mistakes, U spelt the wrong, the red-nosed man sez. Now i want U 2 B ear ful ; for at Luf sey's 5 and 10 cent you wil hnd lust lots of stone lars, jugs, crocks, cookin pots, and so foth, also glass fruit jars. Wil rite more 2 morrer. uncle Billy. In fine art soa'p you get the largest -measure of value for your money. Buy a box at Reid's. We are showing a great line of black and blue suits, all this sea sons goods, strictly up to date, and made by the finest tailors. All go in this sale, nothing reserved, at 33 per cent, discount. Brown Clothing Co. This sale commences tomorrow, Wednesday, and will last until Aug. 1. Brown Clothing Co. Try it and be convinced the best bread you ever ate at T. L. S wink's Cakes and pies to match, fresh rye bread each day, corner of Main and Council streets. i TTTT The aldermen held a meeting last night to consider the various petitions to open new streets. The committee appointed to look after the points where it was proposed - l to open up new streets, reported that the cost of such streets on the basis of the prices asked by property owners would cost $ 10,000.It was accordingl y agreed to undertake no work of this kind except in continuing Ellis street. It was stated that many property owners had put an excessive value on their lots through' which it was proposed to run the streets. ROWAN RIFLES LEAVE. Three Members Go To V Tents Arrange The Sergeant Charles Dunham, Cor poral Malone and Private Thomas Harrison left last nisrht for Wrightsville as an advance guard of the Rowan Rifles, who go to Wrightsville to attend the State i - encampment tomorrow. The gentlemen left last night in order to have the tents in readi ness when the company arrives there. BRIEF ITEMS. News Items of Interest too Short for ' t a Head. Mayor Boyden spent Monday at Cooleemee. A tidal wave oi bargains in men's oxford ties and Snnti,. congress shoes are offered of n0 "X I Burt Shoe Store. In buying shoes, consider good Crr ' stie aacmior,, yl ,UBO old stock. Rev. V. R. Stickleyof Enoch ville, and Mr. J. K. Goodman, of Mt. Ulla, spent last night at A. W. VVinecofTs. " Miss A.Sloan, oneof Reidsville's charming daughters who is well and popularly known here, is visit ing Mrs.3Robert Mauney. Mr Si W. A. Howsen,of Atlanta, is spending today in the city " with Mr. Howsen, en route for Wash ington on a pleasure trip. $1.48 and $2 48 are the prices attached to 300 pairs of men's low cut shoes, worth 'regularly from $2.00 to $4 00, at The Burt Shoe Store. T Mrs. E E. Fink and grand daughter, Miss Bettie Foil, of Charlotte, who have been spend ing the past ten days here, left this morning for Concord to spend a few days, returning to Charlotte the latter part of the week. A DISASTROUS WRECK. Two Killed and Four Injured in a Wreck Today. Cleveland, Ohio, July 9. Two were killed, and four' others seri ously hurt, and more than $100, 000 worth of property destroyed in a train wreck on the Lake Shore at Nottingham at 2 a. m. Passen ger train No 18, the fast South west Limited, Eastbound, went in a ditch. The engine and every thing but the rear sleeper left the raits and rolled down an embank ment more than thirty feet high. Strayed: From my premisep, last nigbU a handsome yourg Jersey, milch cow with horns, fawn color, without spots. Re ward for her return. James H. Horaii. Do Yen Keel warm enousrh to want a hammock? Buerbaum has the finest selection in town, from 75c to $7 each. They are very choice. Lto you anow, who makes pic ture frames? Buerbaum has made them for twenty years and they are made better and cheaper now then they ever were made. Jnst received a new lot of those elegant photo frames, all oak in different finishes, with beautiful decorations. Passe-Partout Bind ing in different colors, 15 cents a volume. Hooks and chains to hang them by. A large-stock of elegant station ary t B baum's Bookstore. Denver, Colo., July 9 Chris Johnson, an insane laborer, was found wandering about South I.Denver at midnight brandishing a bloody knife and covered with gore and was arrested. At the I same moment, J. Gingar, wealthy transfer man, telephoned to police headquarters that his little daughter was missing. He bad been aroused by her screams. After breaking into a barricaded door in her room he found her bed saturated with blood and the child was . missing. Thirty .minutes later the child's body was found, hacked to pieces. Johnson is un doubtedly the person who has terrorized the women of Denver for two years and has already kill ed two. WANTED TO DIE -ATE GLASS. The Peculiar Method Which a Woman Employed to Suicide. v St. Louis, July 9. Mrs. Nannie N. Lowhouse, altas Mamie Lazer, a foreigner, was arrested last night on the charge of swindling a Chicago merchant out of $2,600. She was kept all night in the police station. Early this mbrning she snatched an incandescent electric light bulb from the socket and ate it. She is in a critical condition. CLOUDY TONIGHT. The Weather Forecast For Tonight Says Cloudy Weather. Washington, Jiy 9. The weather Recast tor the ensuing 2 hours for rdorth uarouna is: . , 1 , 1 .IT 1 Partly cloudy tonigni ana vv ea- nAKflav- Probablv showers in the DOrtion with light to fresh easterly winds. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL. Salisbury People Hope the School Will Not be Moved. A movement is on foot to con solidate the colored State Normal Schools of the State, and a meet ing is to be held in Raleigh tomor row, we understand, with this end in view. The people of Salisbury hope that whatever action is taken that the Normal school at this place will not be 'moved. The school has been a valuable acquisition to the town and has accomplished some splendid work. Over 200 students have been turned out from this school, since its establishment in Salisbury, many of whom are making their mark in the prof essions and in the business world. It would be quite a loss to . the town to lose the school and the Sun will voice the sentiment of the people in wishing that the school may remain here. If there must be a consolidation Salisbury would like to have it. Under ' Rev. J. O. Crosby, the able and efficient principal, this school has made excellent progress in educational work among the colored race and we trust that the institution will be continued in the city. m Barnum'a Parade Prohibited. Brestau Silesia, July 9. The municipal authorities today pro hibited Barnum's circus procession from passing through -the streets of this city for fear of the animals escaping. For Rent Several nice taares on north Main street, ply to T. P. Johnston! cot-Ap- Bargain in Heal EstateJ The handsome 5-room modern cottage, 720 N Fulton street, with good well and lot pailed. High and healthy location, near graded school. Will also sell the adjoin ing lot with 7 room house as soon as completed. Can sell for about actual value. Apply at once to C. H. Fries, City. "I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my present' good health and my life. I was treated in'vain by doctors for lung trouble following la grippe. I took One Minute Cough Cure and recover ed my health." Mr. E. H. Wise, Madison, Ga. Jame3 Plummer. f SPECIAL TO DAILY SUN. Raleigh, N. C , July 9. Gov ernor Aycock today appointed the following directors of the North Carolina Railroad: HughG. Chatham, of Elkin, L. Banks Holt, of Burlington, L. M. Michaux, of Goldsboro. W. 11. , T Williams, of Newton, A. W. Gra ham, of Oxford, Dr.V. E. Turner, of Raleigh, S. C. Penn, of Reids ville, C. M. Cook, Jr., of Besse mer City, State's proxy, Dr. J. Ii. McLelland, of Statesville. The directors elect the president but it is understood that Hugh C. Chatham, of Elkin, will be elected. He is one of the most prominent young business men in the btate, active and energetic and will till he position well. Only one of the directors is from the east Mich aux. Wrhile the governor will net intimate who will be elected secre tary and treasurer it is understood that Dan Hugh- McLsan, of Har nett, will be elected. HAY AVERT A STP.K n 1 i CONFERENCE OF UlilOII AHD TRUST : ' " hen. President Shaffer, of tie Unioa, Es- clares That There Hustbe eo Pcints lefc Open. Pittsburg, Pa., July 9.- The proposed conference between re r ??sn.tRtive3 of the Steel Tru-t Hnti Amalgamated Association v iH Beheld Thursday morning Li t city. T-hU.faot dewem4rftt t all. points of friction hire been i -moved, notably in the cu j ( I Wellsville, Ohio, where the un ion men had been dissatified be cause of tbeir affiliation with the union. President Shaffer is busi ly engaged this morning in arrang ing for the conference. He declares that the result cf this meeting must be final and there must be no points for future trouble left open. If the trust de clines to recognize the union throughout, a strike may be de clared and fought out to the end. Relieved of $500. Newport News, Va , July 9. Edward Brady, of Hoboken, N. J., who came to Old Point for a short stay, went out to see the sights yesterday. He was, reliev ed of a roll containing $500 but refuses to prosecute, debiring to avoid publicity. Parisians Fight a Duel. Paris, July 9. As the result of a quarrel in the city hall yesterday, Municipal Councillors Cally and E vain fought a duel this morning. Councillor Cally was wounded in the arm in the first round. B,al Estate. We have now several special bargains in real estate, such &d farms and dwellings. See us at once. We can make you money. Maupin Bros, agents.' Overman Buiding. 'Phone 25G. The Brown Clothing Co. will close their store this afternoon to mark down their stock' of clothing i off or 33 per cent, discount from their regular price. This cut in price is equal to 50 per cent. There are jLimes when it is good business tb make .reductions anc' this is one of the times. We had the largest clothing business this season in our history, but we still have too much clothing hence this great cut in price. . This sale includes all ourup-to-date this season fuits, in men's, boys and children, 'as well as all our extra trousers. Now is the time to save from 3.00 to $8.00 on a suit. It i3 easier to keep well than get cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers taken now and then, will al ways keep your bowels in perfp' order. They never gripe but mote aneasy gentle action. Plummer. Order dist''" crystal clea" bury Ice ' turerf
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