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If 1 5 Canned Meats Just In. Boneless Pig-feet, Cbicken, Turkey, Ham, Tongue, Dried lieef, Sausage, Tripe, Corn Beef, Hamburg teak, Veal Loaf, Shrimp, Lobster, Deviled Crabs, Salmon and Sardines. Try. Welchs Grope Juice, Red ' (Messina) Orange Soda and Shamrock. The best ice cream to be had in the city is found at Plummer's Fountain, 0 N. P. MURPHY. WEATHER FCHECASTs Fair tonight and Thursday. invite C&tfCTlOH VOL. IX. SALISBURY, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1901. - - m ac NO. 125 ill i H YOUNG MORGAN DEAD. - DIED AS THE RESULT OF INJURIES RECEIVED. The End Came at the Whitehead Stoks Sanitorium Yesterday After noon, Where he was Taken. Charles Morgan, the young man from Morgan township, who was hit by an engine on the Spencer yard Monday night, died at the Whitehead-Stokes sanitorium yes terday afternoon. From the beginning it was real ized that his injuries were of a very grave nature aud but little shope was held out for his recov ery. ' An account of the accident that caused the young man's death was given iu yesterday's Sun. Mr. W. C. Lisk, of Morgan township, who was in the city yes terday tells us that young Morgan left home ' Monday in search of . employment and came to Spencer . WW expecting to get a job. He was about 19 years old and was the son of one of Morgan's former who died several years ag:o."" His mother and several- brothers and sisters survive him. His remains were taken to his home for interment. REDUCED RATES GIVEN. .The Charlotte Rates" Ext ended For Today and Tonr&fiow. v-: The Sou fljern Rail way has decid ed to; extend the special round trip rates' ?j)rn Salisbury to Char lotte for tday and tomorrow. . The rate is $1.45 for the round trip. It wilibe taken off FrlHay " amron that da -The regular 'farfe Airamber went down this niorn - ing and a sU larger - nmbeill attend tomorrow as the best races will take place then. Junior Speaking. Council No. 18 Jr. O U. A. M. is looking forward to a treat in the way of speaking next Tuesday night. It is expected that Rev.' H. L Atkins and Hon. Tbeo. F.! Klultz will both deliver addresses on the aims and obiects of the or der on this occasion. 1 No Extra Fees. The Classical and Scientific courses as well as the Commercial branches of study including Short hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Book Keeping, Penmanship and Commercial Law, are supplied at the Bingham School, of Orange county, at one price without extra fees. Sailed Yesterday Prof. R E. Stallingrs, who left Salisbuty last week for the Philip pines, sailed from San Francisco yesterday for his destination. He will be on the water for about thirty days. Rowan's Cotton Crop The average of the cotton crop in Rowan county as reported to the State board at Raleigh is 83. This is 1 per cent less than the av erage shown in Juen. , Silver Water Pitcher Given Away A quadruple plate silver water pitcher, large size and handsome design, will be given away to the most popular lady at the Salis bury band entertainment in the tabernacle Thursday night, it in Thornton's window. See Blue thest. Ribbon extracts go far- iou -is eat cottage near graded school. Apply to Theo Atwell. Order Your Cream To-Day. Send your order in when want ice cream. Phone 25 you De hvereu from i a m. to 11 p. m. Orders for Sunday must be sent in Saturday. Special attention! to lawn parties and church festivals 1 John Howard Corner of Lee and Kerr Sts. BUSINESS CHANGE Mr. Miller SUs rut his Iae-cst in Silibhury L qatr Company. Mr. j W. II. Miller, who has been associated with the rectify ing house of the Salisbury Liquor Company since the company was organized, has sold out his inter est in the business. Mr. Miller has not yet decided in what business he will engage , - He will probably recreate for the next month or two. BECK-SHAVER WEDDING. Mr. Vi ice Shaver Married at Morgat- ton Today. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shaver left this morning for Morgan ton, to be .present this afternoon at 45 clock at the marriage of their son, Z. V. Shaver, to Miss Bertha Beck. Immediately 1 After the ce remohy a reception will bs tendei ed the couple. They will leave for Salisbury on No, 12, arriving nereat Co'J ana will spend about! ten days here, the guests of Mrl Shaver's parents. It's Mayor Yand erf ord Today. Mayor pro tem Vanderford had big court this afternoon. Mayor Boyden is in Charlotte with Salis bury tirer laddies and Mr. Vander ford -4jll hol4 the courts until he Mr. IftCis s Sfill Inmrovlnsr. i There iih.yefy decided improve ment f irrtbe r conditufe df 4 Mr. Will 2 r - r . ' ess. While not en - tirdJyfou. ntVDr Vita innr1lflni indicstw.,v pJmost certain ?recov- etyrzigk ny friends of this papillary . . t2an wilt be pleased o learn tif . jtbia change fortho W7t - i Talaable i uiven. nil A number of valuable scholar ships several handsome-prizes and nine beauiiiui meaais are con- erreol each year upon successful students at The Binerbam School of Orange county. This greatly encourages the students to the best work. Mr Xerns Taken Home Th I condition of - Mrs. T , who was so. painfully in a runaway last week, M in ; is Kerri j urea very much improved. Mrs. Kerns was sufficiently improved to m able to go home yesterday. To Misenheimer Springs. Mrs". Chas. W. Windsor and daughter, Teddie, left this morn ing lor jviisenneiruer springs iot a stay of ttn days. PUBLIC SALE. The stock and material of the Tin Shop of the late Chas. F. Baker, consisting of a lot of Roof ing tin, Blight tin, Sheetiron, Copper, and a lot of lm, Sheet- iron ana trranite-iron ware will be sold at Public Sale, to the the the big est bidder, for cash, at ! Bker Tin Shop, near Old! Central HoteJ, on Saturday, the 27th day of July, 19,01. Sale to begin at 10 o clocks, m. E." B. Neave, Executor. Don't use too much! Blue Rib- bod lemon and vanilla are perfectly pure and Of great strength. V anted:-One show case and second hand counter scales. Parties havinar same for sale ap ply to J. A. Pierce, 229" Bank Street. tou Rent: A splendid dwell- ma near tne soutn switcn, pen cerj ' late residence of J. A. Shu- man. Apply to P. A., Cauble, Salisbury, N. C. Colored border handkerchiefs for ladies ties at Reid's. y- . To The Public. t have opened a tinware and business in the the late C F. street. Special hobt-ie furnishing shbp occupied by Baker on Main at pntion will be given to roofing, glittering and distillery copper work. Experienced mechanic, wprk guaranteed. Uive me a call. J. M, Beaver. AUSTIN S BOND $200. JUDGES FURCHES REDUCED . FROM $500. IT Mr- Austin Says he Will ba able to Give Bond for the R quired Amount At Oace The habeas corpus ! proceedings instituted at Statesville before Chief Justice Furches yesterday by counsel for J. F. Austin, result ed in the reduction of Austin's bond from $500 to $200. Mr. Austin was represented by Judse Stevens, of Asheville, and Walter Murphy,Esq , of this city, while the State was represented by R, B. McLaughlip. Etq , of States ville. There was some sharp sparring at times between counsel and witnesses. Judge , Furches, after carefully considering the testimony and arguments of coun sel, reduced j the bond to $200 Austin has not yet been able to furnish. the bond and is still in jail here. He says he will have the bail ready in a few days. ANOTHER D. OF L COUNCIL. Mr J. N. Maxwell Goes to Charlott to Oi ganize One. Mr. J. N. Maxwell went to and to Charlotte this morning night will organize the second council of the Daughters of Liber ty in that city. It is thought there is a sufficient number of members of this order ' in North Carolina to institute a State coun cil. . Mr. Maxwell will return to Sal ary by Saturday. , A Tetnfie 6t-.rm- x San Antonio, Fla., July 24 A terrific electric storm "visited this city last night. The Catholic church was struck by lightning ft partially Wrecked. . - Father Benedict, who was in the confes sional, fell unconscious from the shock., It was first believed that he was dead. A pan'c was precipitated. Miss Gerker, who was kneeling . t . ' i near me entrance, was severely shocked. By that time the inte rior of the building was in flames. Several other worshippers were shocked. Father Benedict anil rothers soon recovered. Bought HantiDg Preserve. Mr. Charles Strong Guthrie, cf New Yorki has purchased a tract of land 'near; Whitsett Institute, Guilford county from Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wharton, and will keep it as a hunting preserve. The tract embraces 478 acres, and brought over five thousand dollars. Blue Ribbon extracts' the natur al fruit flavors. 10 and 25 cents. For teams 258. i " : or street cab, phone J. M. Steele, It's perfect purity and great strength that's made Blue Ribbon extracts famous. "I wish to truthfully state to you and the readers of these few lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without question, the best and only cure for dyspepsia that I have ever come in contact with and I have used many other prep rations. John Beam, West Mid dlesex, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains all the natural digestants. It will digest all kinds of food and can't help but do you good. Jas. Plummer. 1 .Blue Ribbon extracts are best. For Rent Several nice tages on north Main street, ply to T. P. Johnston. cot-Ap- It is easier to keep well than get cured. De Witt's Little Early Risers taken now and then, will al ways keep your bowels in perfect order. They never gripe but pro mote an easy erentle action. James Plummer. Blue Ribbon extracts flavor deserts perfectly. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus sriving you pure, rich blood to ' recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe James Plummer. BRIEF ITEMS. News Items of Interest too Short for a Head.; J. W. Toney went to Newton this morning, Worth Mnrphy went to Ashe ville this morning Frank Hairstoit, Esq., of Cool- eemee, is in the city. There is to be two marriages in Salisbury this week. - Mrs. W. B. S,moot is visiting her parents at Oxford- J. R. Price, E?q., of Albemarle, was in the city today. : Miss Ruth Mauney went to Gold Hill this tnorninsr on a visit. TP We give the beet shoe possible for the price paid. Store, . The Burt Shoe B. C. Outlaw 6 as returned from two-week's visit toW bitfield. a Alabama. r W. A. Atwell has secured a position in the toolroom at the Spencer shops. Mr. David ShietdXfeo has been sick for some is pro gressing satisfactorily.? r "The Fair" Chas. S rratt, pro prietor, has a ohang yf ad to-day, that will interest oufieac'erl. Mr. John Howard, the ice crearr man, will turmh cteam for the band festival to morrow night., iJ Dr. Robt. M. West, who has been sick for some time with ty phoid fever, is improving rapidly. Miss Edith McCarthy, one of Richmond's popular young girls, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thorn ton. ; " s I ' - Misses Corrihne and Dora Coar- ffins, of Albemarle, are visiting at Mr. J. Q Foreman's for a few days. ' r- . Mrs. R. Wi ficS and children hT VctwrnLi.nville, Va , where they have been visiting rela tives. : . Do you want a patent leather shoe, that is guarantee6S?i)t to break? if so, Peterson & Rulfs is he place to get them. Edward Delk, of 'Hagerstown, Md., who has been ; visiting his cousins, Mess, rlavden and Ed ward Clement, returned home this morning. Pleasing styles, pleasing wear, at pleasing prices that please the trade, is what our 'Won-in-a- walk" line of men's fine shoes are. The Burt Shoe Store. A piano has been secured for he tabernacle concert Thursday night and several of the best per formers in the city have consented to play. Music will be going on all the time. FAIR TO-NIGHT. The Warm, Clear Spell is Not Yet 1 Broken. Washington, D. C. July 24. The weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is: Generally fair tonisrht and rhursday. Light southerly winds. Keep cool on ice cream flavored with Blue Ribbon extracts. A Genuine Babgatn. A high grade, standard make piano for sale at a sacrifice. Latest improved cabinet upright. Will pell for one half cott. See Maapin Bros , Over man BuildiDg. When in need of a street hack notify W. F.Jelsey or phone 206. 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. Don't fail to order Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla next time. BoardNo. 402, corner North Main and Kerr sts. Convenient to business and the depot, - beautiful place, rates reasonable. Two or three gentleined can be accommodated. HOLINESS HOBO-GONE. THE PEOPLE OF COOLEEMEE WRITE Ml A LETTER. Capt. Jack -Lindsay Suffering From - Erysipelas. Notes and News 'Items in the South River Neighborhood. Correspondence of Sun. x , - South River, July 23. In th last communication your typogra pher made your correspondent say "While layingm the ground he (Mr. Osborne saw a wounded soldier" etc. It should have been "Union soldier." though the unin tentional mistake may have been the writer's. It sounds more brave and romantic to say Mr Osborne rode a sound, healthy man than that he forced a cripple to carry him. Capt.i John .Lindsay .is jote painfully sick with something like erysipelis in the face, though - he seemed better yesterday -afte n6on. His face is Wery sore and badly swollen, one eye being en tirely and the other - almost shut.' The .erysipelatous appearance t& Mr. Lindsay's face looks much like th terrible poisoning, of your correspondent's brother just 'a short while before the poor fellow died. His eyes were entire:y closed, and writer held his lids up while he read a letter from bis sweetheart. Capt. Lindsay thinks this is funny, but ifs true. ; '. Our Holiness, hobo is gone. He became so offensive that the Cooleemee people wrote him" :i ketter to "git" and he got. Ho stood not on the order of his going, but hit the dim and . shadowy dis tance a lar Nancy Hanks. . At last accounts, he hasn't ' stopped to take up collection or to get biffed on the other cheek. Thi? shows the power of the pen and pre they are mightier even than a wtv I munipulateoTbrqgan. H J ; On Thu rsday " night tho 'nng people expect to have a "perfect ly lovely time" in the shape of a picnic. Every girl Jiere is a connoisseur in the art of preparing toothsome dishes and every man is a hog in their removal. W'o should bedelightedto haveSalisbui rians join us. Speaking ofpicnitj parties reminds our correspon dent of the last one attended by Salisbury. One of nis good neigh bor women asked him this: "Mr. Tom, is them people the scapings of the y earth or is they real su-berb-(superb) folks?" When toll who they were, she was satisfied that they are "perfectly suberb." Your correspondent is carrying his neck in a sling today, the . re sult of a daring parachute leap from the back of a bucking mule. Fortunately for him, the least vul nerable part of bis running gear, his capitular protuberance, struck the. ground first. The great need of farmers who work mules, is "rubber necks" and hard heads. There would be fewer mixed up capitibranchiata and leaks in the cranial cavity. While listening to the beautiful music rendered by the band at the tabernacle Thursday night, you will be served with delicious re freshments of the Methodist church. Any first class grocer can supply you with Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla. Most people are using BIu -o Rib bon lemon and vanilla. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas.- Apple gate, of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep I had consumption so bad that . if I walked a. block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1 00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery "wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds. It's ab solutely guaranteed to cure Coughs Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tles free at Theo. F. Kluttz & Co's drug store. . ROCKWELL'S FURNITURE WORKS. The Building Will. Begin Going up Shortly. Correspondence of Som. Rockwell, N. C. July 23. Miss Nettie Pbarr, of Concord, is visit ing relatives at Rockwell. Little' Ethel Peeler has been quiUi sick for a week but is im proving. - " 1 Mrs. M. Sumerow, of New Lon don, is visiting her daughter,Mrs. G. 11. Peeler. -The ice cream supper that was to hfcve been g'ven Just Saturday, wilj be given next Saturday even ing, July 27th. All are cordially inyitod. .,-' ---J. L: There will bo a' game of base ball played op the same evening at 4: 'o'clock between Bethany nine andFaith. f: Mt. B. A. Fesperman and Mr. J. D. McCombs are 'baving their new; residences painted. .. .. The 'Rockwell Furniture Vds? which was incorporated some time ago, is making arrangements for. putting up their buihlins'. Lumber is being placed on the lot and we expect to see the building up very soon. Mj.- vy. jvi. c- Combs has the contract for the building. ' There is also another enterprise to be started here soon. Plaas have been laid and parties fere contracting J:'or machinery. THE: SOUTHERN CONFERENCE. Southern Conference of- Lutheran Church Meets Tomorrow. The Southern Conference of the North Carolina Synod will con vene - in : Ohnstiana ii.vansrelical Lutheran? cburchf Rowan, cfjunty, N. C., RHyj J. P.' Mijler, pastoi, ;on Thursday July"25tfrf at 10 a. 'Subjects: 1-iat 'lnoe the B, Miller. 1 2. What does the Bible teach cn suspension of church members: Rev. Geo. H. Oox, D. D. 3. What does the Bible teach on conte8sion and absolution: Rev. J. Q.j Wertz. The above subjects are to be presented in. thesis form. Sermons: Thursday, 11 a. m., opening sermon by Rev. G. H. Cox, D. D., president of confer ence. Friday, 11 a. m., Rev. H.N. Miller, Ph. D., principal, Rev. E. Leslie, alternate. Saturday, 11 a. m., Rev. J. A. Linn, principal, -', alternate. Sunday, 11 a. m.. Rev. W.,A. Lutz, principal, Rev. S. D. Stef fey, alternate. SALISBURY'S NEW SCHOOL. Dr.. Stal ingsto Open His School la September. Rev. Dr. J. N. Stallings will on the 2nd of September open a select preparatory school at his home at 225 W. Horah street. The school will be conducted by Dr. Stallings and Aie will have two valuable assistants in the persons of his daughters, Misses Minnie and Bettie. Rev. M. E. Parrish has also been engaged to assist in teaching Latin and Greek. - This school affords an excellent opportunity for a thorough educa tion and is a splendid addition to Salisbury's -already fine system of schools. 1 The best cooks prefer Blue Rib bon lemon and vanilla. For Sale. A good combina tion horse. Can be bought at a bargain. C. W. WTrNDsoB. - DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve should be promptly applied to cuts, burns and scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the injured part. There are worthless counterfeits, j be sure to get De Witt s. James Plummer. Lower your temperature on ico cream flavored with Blue Ribbon lemen and vanilla. SCHLEY ASKS HEARIIIG MAKES A PUBLIC STATEMENT TODAY. Says The Time Has Come for Him to Silence Those Who Slander Him. Civil Action. Washington, July 24. A letter from Rear Admiral Schley was made public today. In noticing the attack on bin in Maclay's his tory of the navy, he says: "Such perversion of i efts, such intem perate abuses render Maclay a subjeeffor civil action." He says he admits the' right, of fair criti cism to every public official but must protest against such low flings and abusive language as this violent partisan opponent uses.. He says: 1 have reirainea nereto- ore from all comment upon the inuendoes of toy' enemies, who muttered or murmured with safe ty to themselves.. I think the time has now come to take such action as may bring this entire matter under discussion under the clearer and calmer review of my brothers in arms. To, this end 1 shall ask such action at the hands of the department as it may deem best to accomplish this purpose." ,'111 1 1, r DEWEY TO PRESIDE. Will Preside at the Court of Inquiry in September. Washington, July 24. Admiral Dewey this morning accepted the" positiop o"f presiding member of the court of icquiry to investi gate the charges of cowardice .gainst Rear Admiral Schley. The court will be held in Septem ber. , 1- FARHERS LOSE HALF BILLIOX Beach That Huch. Chicago, July 24. Reports from the corn belt this morning place the farmers-losses at $600, 000,000. Judge Goodnight Dying. Louisville, Ky. July 24. Judge Goodnight, formerly Congressman from the third district and a Dem ocratic possibility for the United States Senate, is dying. He is being kept alive with strychnine. It is believed he cannot live more than a few hours. . Stabbed His Sweetheart. New Albauy, July 24. William Shirley, aged 23, quarrelled with his sweetheart, Florence McCnl lough, today and stabbed her at her home. He then cut his own throat He is dead, but the girl will live. Three Negroes Killed. Memphis, Tenn., July 23. A train on the Louisville and Nash ville railroad struck three , negroes in the outskirts today, killing them instantly. Do You Think it too warm for a good smoke, well, if you do not, Buer baum has the pipe for the occasion, all kinds, briar, olive, apple, etc , etc., with amber and otter mouth pieces, with cases and without, from 5 cents to 5 dollars, not i off or $ off, but good value for good money. ' A new lot of writing paper in boxes, from 5 cents per box up wards. 1 If you need anything in glass ware, Buerbautn has almost any thing you need these hot summer days. Water glasses, ice tea tum blers, milk goblets, pitchers in all sizes, ice cream saucers, fruit bowls. - If anything is needed in lamp goods you will find most anything here. x 1 Andx Buerbf.um makes the pic ture frames for all the people. To Rent or Lease: That de sirable 4iome situated at the corner of Inniss and Ellis streets, known as The Willows, apply to Mrs. William H. Overman.
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