: .:. ! - W atnvats couanav Canned Meats Just In. Try Welchs Grape Juice Boneless Ptg-feet, Chicken, Turkey, Ham, Tonjiue, Dried Beef, Sausage, x Tripe, Corn Beef, Hamburg -teak, Veal Loaf, Shrimp, Lobster, Deviled Crabs, Salmon and Sardines. Red (Messina) O Soda and Sbamrec The best ice cream to be the city is found at N. P. MURPHY. WEATHER FORECASTS Fair tonight; shower?, cooler Wednesday- Plummer's Foun . - - - - ..i VOL. IX. ! SALISBURY, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1901. NO STRUCK BY LIGHTNING DR. AND MBS. WHITEHEAD STUN NED BY IT. No Pa rticula rs are available, Though Neither the Dr. i or Mrs. Whitehei are Seriously Ir jured. Word was received here yester day that Dr. and Mrs. John White head, who are spending the month at Sapphire, N. C , were struck by lightning early in the week. The letter in which thi3 infor mation was conveyed does not give any of the particulars, but gives the gratifying assurance that both Dr. and Mrs." Whitehead were only stunned and have recovered from the shock. Will L DR. HALL TONIGHT bcture at the Tabernacle Hers j To-Night. RovJ Dr. William Edward Hall, of NevJ York, a lecturer of nation al reputation,- will deliver h'is fa- mous lecture on "Yesterday, To- Day and Forever,." at the taher nacle tb night at 8:30 o'clock. Dr Hall his charmed S large audiences in Charlotte, Wilmington and oth er iNorth Carolina cities and is known from Canada to Mexico The lecture tonight will be free and everybody is invited' to come out. MIDNIGHT ASSAULT. BRIEF ITEMS. TWO YOUNG WOODLEAF MEN AR RESTED TODAY. News Items of Interest too Short for a Head. A RUPTURE 0C0ORS. chables uttek aerested. RUSSIA TO GRE! IHTEEEUPTIONTO SETTLEHEHT Of 4n I IU.U OliilOi DiaiiVL. Taken Back to Columbia. S. C . Last Night fjr Trial. Charged With Breaking Oat The 1 Windows of Mr. George Jacobs at Verble. - ' j Charles Utter, who is wanted in Columbia, S. C, for participating! in a not and for whom the officers Sheriff Julian received a tele- In Honor of Miss Foust. Miss Minnie Templeton enter tainted a large circle of friends last Friday evening in honor of Miss Lillian Foust, of Salisbury. Re freshments were served and all spent a delightful evening, says the Mooresville correspondent of the Statesville Landmark. Mr Spence to Re' urn. Air. iHarry. Spence, who lived in oau.joury aoout hiteen years ago, will 1 return to Salisbury this week Kichm Rolling the Streets. Machinists to Birmingham. Superintendent of Motive Power W. II. Thomas, of the Southern, arrived in Salisbury last night with a party of machinists, about 20 in number, on their way' to Bir mingham, Ala., to work in the Southern shops there. They came through on No. 35. A Baptist Meeting Rev. G. W. Kefd, assisted by by Kev. C. W. Propst, of Wake Forest, will begin a meeting roxt Sunday and continue through the week, at Calvary Baptist church. Mr. Sr Oat. . Mr. T. Clayton Brown, who has been confined to his room with a slight attack of malaria 'since his return from South Carolina, is able to be out again, his many friends will be pleased to learn. The atreet ctusher has been op erating two day tie good The Cig Severjal who hiJve live. He has been in nd for several years past. on the streets for the past crushing the granite on the main thoroughfaies. But lit- can be done, however, to the streets already macadamized. rette Tax Salisbury heretofore merchants been hand ling cigarettes will discontinue selling them on account of the $5 tax imposed by the the State. Sheriff Julian will make the rounds this wee the required tax of $ 5 will be pro-. hibited lirom selling cigarettes. The same law applies to pistols and guns. k and all who fail , to pay Dr Hallfs Lecture. Kev. Dr. Wm. Edward Hall, of New York, who lectures at the i tabcrnadle tonight has been in Salisbury before and was greeted rjy a crqwaeo of Spencer were delighted with him on he occasion of his lecture here this week. The admission at the tabernacle tonight is free and evervboklv in Salisbury should5 hear Dri Hall. Dr. Stedden Here. Dr. Rice P. Stedden, of Knox ville, Tenn., was in the city this morning. Dr. Stedden . is in charge of all the quarantine work with reference to cattle in the territory east of the Mississippi river. He left on the Western train for Knoxville. Phifer Eamily Reunion. The death of Mrs. What's in a Name. Henrietta Higgenbotham, col ored, of Gold Hill, has had a war rant issued for a male friend and the officers are looking for him. If there is anything in the senten- tiousnessof a name Henrietta was doubly protected. But she wasn't, hence the warrant. Higgenbotham is good! brought the Phifer family togeth er for the first time in ID years since the death of their father, Mr. William F. Phifer. There are seven children in an oi tne ate Mrl Phifer: W. W., R. S., G. M. Phifer, Mrs. M. C. U,uinn, Miss Cfrdilia Phifer, Mrs. J. P. Durant and Mr. E. W. Phifer. The "children" dined under the parental roof today, together, for he first! time since the death of it , their father. The A'heville Excursion. The band boys are very much nrmrrtorfitl over the prospects of a, successful venture in their ex cursion to Asheille on August 14th. It is believed hat this will be the most successful excursion ever run to Asheville, as it will probably be the only one chartered for the summer. For Rent Several nice cot taes on north Main street. Ap ply to T. P. Johnston. Order Your Cream Tc-Day. Send your order in when you want ice cream. Phone 25'. De livered from 7 a. m. to 11 p. re Orders for Sunday must be sent in Saturday-. Special attention to lawn parties and church festivals. John Howard Corner of Lee and Kerr Stsj phone message this morning from J ton, was in the city this morning Mr. George H. Jacjbs, of Verble, n ms waJ lo Mocfcsville. askinsr him ; to arrest Wesley Miss Flow, of Monroe Jand Mrs . - i ' Gibbons and C. F. Barrmger for James Rfchard, of, Wilmington, destruction to his property be- are visiting Mrs. John W. Davis. tween 11 and 12 o'clock. Deputy Rice and another deputy went up to Woodleaf and arrested the two men early this morning bringing them in to Salisbury. The facts in the case as stated by Mrs. Jacobs are: "About 11 o'clock last night Gibbons and Barringer called at our house after we had retired and called out that they wanted to buy a whip. Mr. Jacobs runs a store in the same buildiDg in which he Iive3 and delivers the1 mail I told them that we would not sell anything so late in the eight and asked them to leave. When I made my quest Gibbons began rocking Mrs. O. J. Ludwick went Cleveland this morning on a visit. Wm. Barker. Sr. left thi morn J Strikers Consider Morgan's Terms ingfor Waynes ville, to spend a uuln8 Cia have been diligently searching for the past month, has been caught and passed through Salisbury last fittsburg, Pa , July 31. That night on his way to Columbia in THE CZAR SENDS PERSON SAGE TO PRINCE GEOI month. E. E. Raper, Esq , of Lexing If any Desigas on Crete are. Open Hostilities. Vienna, July 31.- The an open rupture occurred in the charge of Detective W. G. Bald- correspondent of Deutsche i c i -wr peace negotiations in the sessions W1U UI IW)anoKe v a- m a telegram stetes that t m . . . i kini in i v uimr ina m onninioro' ot the legislative board last night . , V -7 TC . . . sian eovernment has addrr i ISrriKfi nprft I f-tjr vhn moa rra Af i y ithe strikers, went to Columbia r",uwo uuw w ureew Miss Margie Long returned last Nourned is said to meet at the and was charged with aiding and her that any attempt to seiz night from Asheville, after spend-1" Secretary Williams, which abetting a riot that-occurred at would prove disastroua. lag a month there with friends. is indicative that new terms will tne Southern shops there. The Nicholas, the corresDondet Murray Massey went to Wins- be asked and submitted at the ro!a;nbia State f aid at the time hatJ sent a pergonal mes ton this morning, to ppend the next session or no session will be i Uav. klrl TU. i . li-t-.i v I uvau. aijc iiciici I r A 1 1 1 nm.. ii I I hi. i i d. i Fi - l . ... 1 t uui m a suorc wniie ana naa that Vim man .knf in 1n IT. , v ,.o cwc lu ..ud ioS. uo p,:nno n . r, I Cam ft tr !Sa hannrv frnm, I V nmhio I . Jbor stout men shoes conducive I the officials are on their way toi to comfort, at The Burt Shoe Cleveland to organize the Crescent btore' Tin Plate Works of that city into Mary Bell Canup and Samuel the Amalgamated Association. At iinup have goue to Woodside to spend a few days. Mrs. W. L. Miller and children, who have been visiting at Alex- re andria, Va., returned home last the niht. house and every pane in one win- Miss Annie Bingham returned dow was demolished. Finally last night from Jackson Snrimrs. tney leit amid a shower .of oaths and we had them arrested." The dilapidated window that they had shattered was brought to town, i The trial was held before Esq. D. M. Miller today. Gibbons has j-ist recently returned to Row- present there is nothing less than him to prevent any sue not been 6een here since. His ar- project. rest was due to the persistency of Detective Baldwin and Chief of SCARED BY WILD HAI Police J. B. Akers, of Danville. Mr. Utter stated to Salisbury A Strange Creature Terrifjir friends that he would be hack open dehance of the Morgan trust, here in a few days One of the local leaders said it is f He has been working in a ma understood that the legislative chine shop at Chilocarthy, Ohio. bod V is more wi! liner to rnntinno J " I riDP IT fATT TTTTT than to accept desperate finish J the humiliating mr. where she has been spending the j terms offered by Morgan through past two weeks. J the national officers. In this stand Peterson & Rulfs can give you it is said the members of the board something nice in a slipper at are supported by the majority of John Morgan's Residence Burned to the Ground Is 75c, $1 and $1.25 them. Call and see Mrs. E. W. Tatum and 6on, an uf ter serving with Uncle Sam v a,ter Low, left this morning to in the Philippines. spend a few weeks visiting in After a hearing, 'Squire Miller Davie county. bound Gibbons over to court un- Mrs. Fralev. and Mi3s Sonhie tfera $200 bond and his companion Heiurich, of this city, and Miss under a 5oU bond. Mr. Jacobs Mar v Moose, of ML Pleasant, left also swore out a agminst Gib bon B. peace warj the Amalgamated Association. MAY SUE RAILROAD. Young Mr Morgan's Peop'.aTalk of Bringing Suit. - The heirs of young Charles Morgan, who was killed at Spen cer last week, are talking of bring- rma juuug rrmtr LUTHERAN REUNION. Smith, who was with Morgan at CanuD. who has been visiting her grandmother in the county for the in "me, am noi auacn any oiame nc An. tnrnH hnmp this to tne raiiroau in me siaiemeoi f" " ' J "5 I , , mat ne maue. A "Rior O.rn-arH Will trn t.i f!hin HrftV " b - o" - - - mormnor. 1 l Tnmnrrnw. " j -!; - Mrsi George Goodyear and A big crowd will go down from mother, Mrs. A. M. Weyer, have Salisbury tomorrow morning to gone on a visit to relatives in attend the annual reunion of the Knoxville, Tenn., where they will It has been learned since his death that Morgan anticipated beating the train out of Salisbury. W bite has Ijutnerans f orth Carolina. The spend several weeks. AUSTIN'S BOND MADE. greater part of the crowd will go on No. 11, 1 which leaves here at 11:20 and which arrives at China Grove at 11:35. Several addresses will be delivered during the day and the occasion promises to be an event in the history of Luther anism in North Carolina. ckirtH. r ' skirts and Mr. Porter at Troutman Says the Troutman correspon- i . r .1 ci. T J 1 . dent ox me oiaiesviue xjunumara: Mr. Robert Porter and wife, of Salisbury, are visiting Mr. Tan Goodman. "Bob" was born and bred at this place and everybody Mr. Linton on Local- l kXfoliof Yt ' T,;ntnn who bas 'A - u fl);0u'r JnA i is g'ad to see the old boy. een fii'ing on the bansbury and " . ; Snencet yards, now has a run on the loc lotto. Miss B Mis who hhs medici weeK8 much lair Returns. Mary Blair; I Addre An Ll f rom Salisbury to Cbar- Th e Discipline Just Every Friday the Principal and five teachers hold "Appeal Meet ing" when any boy aggrieved by . i. i-! u:, ' : i ., nf Monroe. a lel,UIl UJ ! 1J11" wuoiolw heen in Sa isburv for -'""J . r ' I (Uon i-f rornnirPfl la nirhtofl at . . A X ...... ... . I J LUUJ AX i. WUfWVA, .J w ireaimeni lur (ciai ' returned home last night, A new lot of walking dress skirts nice silk tailor made suits just received at Mrs. Fink's. See her ad in to day's Sun. v' "Won in-a-walk" 6hoes for men, and "College-woman-walkin g shoes" are particularly adapted to meet the most exacting require ments of high class trade prices $3.50 to $5. Burt Shoe Store. Miss Daisy Graham,: of Salis bury, who had been visiting at Mr. J. A. Wise's, returned home yesterday. She was accompanied by Mrs Thos. Kerr i and Miss Maggie Wise, says the Statesville and mark. His Bond For $200 is Now in Ashe ville. Rev. J. F. Austin this morning The two-story residence of Mr. John Morgan at Gold Hill was destroyed bv tire Sundav nio-ht . r, shortly after midnight. How the tire originated is yet a mystery. Mr. 'Morgan left home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and there was no fire in the house at the time. He thinks the fire was the work of an incendiary. The loss is partially covered by insurance. People Cleveland, Ohio, July 31 people of Berea, a suburb terror over the frequent t ance of a wild man who children, women and eve when he dosen't nfeet a f orc ;8 of great statue and runs almost naked. He is agile deer and in intervals of cj human beings climbs trej chatters like a monkey. . At to capture him have pre failure. SHOWERS TOnORROTT, An Entertainment to be Given For Benefit of the Monument. Partly Cloudy Tonight "V7itl sional Showers Tomorrow Washington, July 31 casional showers in the v and central portions. Cool night in central portion. 1 rn Cross Chapter of day, partly cloudy and pr of the Confederacy, showers. Cooler in the w and central portions. Lir fresh south westerly winds. The Southern the Children will give an entertaiment at the residence of Captain T. B. Beall, corner of Horah and Fulton sts., next Friday evening, beginning at 8 p. m. Refreshments will be served on the beautiful grove lawn, and unusually fine composi tions of music vocal and instru mental will be continously per BRUTALLY BEAT WIFE A White Man in the East War a Board on His Wife, j received a telegram from Asheville formed,by someof the best fitted of stating that his bond for $200 had Salisbury's host of musical adepts. been made and would be forward- Uir kelson V. Taylor will play ed to Salisbury soon. several artistic violin solos 4 Miss As soon as his bond for the Bessie Henderson will give a felony charged against him here dramatic recitation of rare power Officers Eagle and Monro .1 -1 1 1 p 10 me resiaence 01 a wmie t the East ward yesterday in answer to a 'phone ca When they arrived on the they found the man's wife in the house crying bitterly is arranged. Mr. Austin will be taken to Randolph county. MR- MXUBBINS DYING. Mr J- Sam'l. McCubbins Called to bis Father's Bedsida. Salisbury is to Have Chamber of Com merce Soon. Bingiiaru School. m proved. 3 Po&tpon?d , 1 1 ' ; 1 hddress to have been deliv ered llist night to the Jr. O. UJA M. was nostDdned on account of spiall attendance. The ad dreBshvill nrobablv be delivered 1 some time in Ausust by Rev. H L. Atlkins. - . . Street Cab Swicegood can furnish comfortable and quick ser vice. 'Phone-bwicegood's Jewel ry Store. Phone 239. Deservedly popular Blue Rib bon extracts. was very low and not expected to years The Salisbury correspondent of i;ve. Mr. McCubbins left this - - . the Raleigh Post says: morning for his fatherV home. "Salisbury is at last to have a The latter gentleman is 77 years chamber of commerce. m. 1 being taken by our leading busi- tne news of his critical illness will neso men to organize a chamber, ly received with profound regret. with the object of advertising When you want a modern, up-to-date yhys;c, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Plummer's drug store. j Those famous little pills, De Witt's Little Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their "rlntv. thus oriviDsr vou pure, rich ""V 1 r- r pure4 blood to recuperate your Are easy lo u.ke. JNever James Piummer. body. gripe, FoJ teams or street cab, phone 258. bury it, ad is. J. M. Steele. Will Remain Here. 1 As ( stated in yesterday's Sun that Chan Lee. the Chinese Laun- drvnfan. was croinsr to' leave Salis- ! there "is eo iounaauon 10 Chan is goit g stay where be The rumor is a false one. He To The Public, p I have opened a tinware and hone furnishing business in the shop occupied by the lafe C F na&er on lviain sireei. opeciai attention will be given to roofing, guttering and distillery copper work. Experienced mechanics, work guaranteed. Give me a call. J. M. Beaver. has no idea of leaving. It i3 easier to keep well than get cured. De Witt's Little .bar Iy Risers taken now and then, will al- wayn keep your bowel? in perfect ordc r. They never gripe but pro mob s an easv gentle action. James 1 r Plurbmer. stop throwing meney away. Blue Ribbon lemon, and vanilla go twice as far. ) .. : "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 mv health." Mr. E. H. Wise Madison, Ga. James Plammer. and fascination. The names of r . , , , . . A . . . . . ly baaten by her husband x other bright participants on the ' . . , program will be given later on. As h . this entertainment is given in aid J of the Confederate Monument.,. . , ,,j fund, a voluntarily admission fee ' . , .. nn r i After delivering aever CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. will be gladly and gratefully re ceived at the entrance gate. A very general attendance is earnest-! Mr. J. Sam'l McUubbins was polled to ie hedside of his father. Mr. John A. McCuobins, of Davie ly invited, and every ettort will De mnnlv this mormncr. mUB w ujimj iuD - & V, .J, - . . , Jl- U. TKn moceorra received hv Air. I Oresent eniOymeni oUU ti. UBUJ4".- Auy "J I . - , Mr-Hnhhi-na stated that his father ful memory ior many ture to the prisoner this mc Mayor Boy den fined him f. costs. The fine was paid. future To Summer In The Mountain 1. Mrs. Li. L. Lunn and f i accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Order distilled water ICtt ol " 1 crvstal clearness from the Salis- Caldwell county, where. Ll 19 yvai a I . ,1 monilfnc. I T.nnn Uaa rontjul a nttmrra s Steps are old and 13 well known here, where . npra mmm M.?nl l-U w AM m UJ M mmy 1 mountains until the latter p i Great favorites, Blue Ribbon September. and upbuilding the town." 1 You'll be good friends at once The matter of organizing a with Blue Kiboon lemon ana va- i . i Aknmkafi nm m 1 J n? I I v I nil la. Extracts. taking shape and the body will probably be constituted by the last of August. I Do You Think it too Three Diet From Safflciti New York, July 31.H ool j members of the familv of Apply to Inniss street. Street Cab. Any one desiring a nice street cab phone Dixie Studio, No. 226, test. J. H. Ramsay, proprietor, con ducted by his brother, Albert Notice to Business Men. Ramsay. Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla are cheapest for the best. warm for a For SALE:-Three good work smoke, well, if you do not, Buer- McCo were k:iIed and Mr 1 1 U II kolho mnafnrthOfiPrnsinn. " nurses auu twu numa wj'"- usuui uao two r. j i -i kki. :;.,,-J nul llrawn S,mt.h oil Hn.ls hr r. O V6. anD 8retC. WJ -.uju. tr. with nm her and otter moutn- nre in moir lenemeni ut, V(vi I pieces, with cases and without, Brookh n at 3 o'clock this Blue Ribbon extracts best by from 5 cents to 5 dollars, not i off ing or $ on, Dut goou vtuue mi guuu money. A new lot of writing paper in boxes, from 5 cents per box up- I am prepared now to do all wards. kinds of sign painting. Signs Tf. VOu need anything in glass- painted on barns, rocks and boards, hvare . Buerbaum has almost any on public roads. When wanting j thine you need these hot summer Real Estate: For bargains in Real Estate see Maupin Bros., of fice Overman bldg., phone 25b. " Trv it and be convinced the best bread you ever ate at T. L. Swink's Cakes and pies to match, fresh rve bread each day, corner of Main and Council streets. work of this kind give me a call Jeff Thompson How to Get Married And Stay The above is the subject lecture to be given at the nacle Friday night. Now, i can get married, how to st the problem: but let us tet how. Anyone can sta- r The extract problem solved. Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla are best made. - Colored border handkerchiefs for ladies ties at Reid'sr aays. ir , household it IWI I -r rr W lAtO -kT thoro 1 fa I I I i ' " sizes, ice cream saucers, fruit UI AV fw bowls. : bve ialS.Z 'eP I a -y-v1 o in No lianniv If anything is needed m lamp . J at 1Q nUi goods you will find most anything J - here. And Buerbf.um makes the pic No question about it, Bk ture frames for all the people. bon lemon and vanilla are t

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