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Received To-Day FRESH LOT! O Everything required or u, to tickle the palates cf the most fastedious soda water drinker is found at Plummer's Fountain. GrapeJuice, Limeades Shamrock. Fox River BUTTER, t N. P MURPHY WEATHER FORECAST: Fair to-night and Tuesday. ... . SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY E VeCVG, SEPTEMBER T, 1901. VOL. X. NO. 145 SENTENCE REDUCED. AUSTIN'S SENTENCE CUT i DOWN TO 15 MONTHS, j The Judge Hakes the Reduction Sat urday Before . Court Adjourns. Austin is Still in Jail Judge Coble, on Saturday modi fied the sentence of J. F. Austin, who had been sentQnced pn Friday to 18 months in the penitentiary. The judge stated that he would reduce the sentence to 15 months. Mr. Austin is still in jail,' hav ing so far.been unable to give an appearance bond of $500 required by Judge Coble. Hewill, unless able to give bond in the meantime, be confined in jail until his appeal is heard by the Supreme court. Dr Carlton Is Out. Dr. J. W. Carlton, he popular Spencer dentist, who has been confined to his room with typhoid i fever for the past two months, is able to be out again.- He contem- plates leaving tomorrow for his home at Warsaw to recuperate. The Secret Is Out Harry Dalton, head clerk at the Mt. Vernon hotel, has solved the riddle as to the proper pronuncia tion of the name of Czolosz, who i. - shot President McKinley. j Mr. D Alton earnestly claims to trace his ancestry back to a Russian Pole stem and says with the - i . weight of authority that the assas- sin's name should be pronounced Goozles. " Mrs Fesp3rman Dead. Mrs. Richard Fesperman, who has been a long and patient suffer er with consdfuiption, died yester day morning at 10 o'clock, at her home on Lee street. She leaves a devoted husband and two chil- t : dren in addition to a .host of i i friends to mourn her death. Religious Notree The series of meetings, which began a week ago last night, at the ChestnutjH H Baptist church, continue this week. ! KvJ W. H. Rich, pastor of the church at Lexington, will preach this evening at 7:30. He will con duct services at that hour during the week. I Mis Coit Leaves For Albemarle.: i Miss Jobnsie Coit, who was re cently elected to a position in the Albemarle graded school, left this morning to take her work. jMiss Coit is experienced and will prve a valuable addition to the corps of teachers in this school. The Norfolk Excursion. The Southern's excursion v to Norfolk leaves Salisbury tomor row morning at 8:30 o'clock. The fare for the round trip will be $3 50. Many Salisburians yvill go on this excursion. Will Move to Richmond. Mr. E. B. McKenzie, formerly of this city who has been travel ing for t he American Tobacco Com pany for the pa3t twelve months, spent Sunday in he city, j Mr. McKenzie . will move his family from Greensboro to . Richmond shortly. A Five Cent Wiadow. The window of Lufey's 'o and 10"t;ent store is filled with 5 cent articles, and is creating a great deal of interest. Jt is surprising how miny things can be bought at 5 cents each. FR Rent! An 8 room in Last Salisbury. Apply A. Summers. house to J. We are practical plasterers and cement workers, therefore we buy the best material on the market. 'Geo. R. Martin and Bro. Office: ifco wan nam ware uo., store. Miss Carrie McCanless lessons m China Painting, Water Colors and Drawing. i Private and 'ass Lessons. Studio: 5U S. Maid street. AN INTERESTING LECTURE. Prof- Coon Appeals to The Public to .Help. I would like to appeal to every person in Salisbury who is inter ested in the public schools and their unbuilding: to attend Mr, Powers' lecture at the Opera house tonight. The lecture is more than worth the price of admission. By going "you will aid the schools .to have more books and pictures, This is a liviner cause. Salisbury has done handsomely of late pro moting a cause that can not be any dearer than this caue. The chil dren of this town will ask you to buy tickets. 1 hope therefore, that no one will, refuse to buy a ticket and attend the lecture. This Lis not a children's lecture. It is for everybody. Very respectfully, Chas. L. Coon, Supt. of schools. Law Students Return. Mess. T. FrankV Hudson, of Franklin, and Mr'. T. G. Furr, of Sunnyside,. who have been pur- suing the law course at the Uni versify of North Carolina during the. Summer, have returned home. ?hey will teach school during the winter and complete their course next summer. Clothes Missing. i Mr. E, N. Vaughan gave out his week's washing to a colored woman whom he did not know, two weeks Ago and the clothes are still miss ling. Mr. Vaughan is unable to find any trace of the.woman who ook them out. . ack From Boston. Mess. J. M. McCorkle and It. J. 'olmes, who have been yisitw"'' aflalaroitwiow-'-Yotlc and ther eastern cities for the past two weeks, have returned to oaus- ury. They report a delightful ip. ' Mr. Sheppard C:m;s to Salisbury. Mr. H. I. Sheppard, of States- ille, a railroad man of experience, as moved to Salisbury anu will e connected with the Southern's lerical force at the transfer shed. ailed Home by Sickness. Mrs. J. H. Lewis, who has been dslting Mrs. W. F. Hems for sev eral weeks, received a telegram Saturday afternoon that Mr. Lewis Was quite sick. She loft Saturday night for Montgomery, Alabama. Board of Education in Session. The Board of Eucation of Rowan bounty is in session toda'. lhe meeting was a called one anu tatters of importance were dis- u sed. - . To Raleigh To-Morrow. Sheriff Julian leaves tomorrow morning lor itaieign wun iour prisoners sentenced to the peni- entiary. He will be accompanied bya deputy. . i . . .. , Brey Barber Out of Danger. The news from Mr. Grey Bar ber, who has been so sick at Char lotte with typhoid fever, is that he improving. He is flow consider ed out of danger. The appearance of Professor Powers at the Opera house tonight is looked forward to with much pleasure by both old and young; for it is seldom we have billed in our city a gentleman and, enter tainer of such rare finish as Mr. Powers.. V John E. Ramsay & Co.-Archi- tects Phone No. 205 Room 6 Bell Block. "Queen Quality ' shoes, the best $3 shoe for women at Reid's. For Rent: A nice 5-room house for rent on Main st., Spen cer near brick store. Apply at once to Win. M Barker, Salisbury Shave at the Midway, we wiil try to please you. THE PRESIDENT IS IMI'liHVI.Nli. HIS CONDITION TO-DAY IS MORE t HOPEFUL THAN AT ANY : PREVIOUS TIME. RECOVERY PREDICTED Secretary Gage Telephones From Washington That The President Will Surely Recover. A Conference Was Held Today by Secretary Root And Attorney General Griggs And xney mciQca xo teminat, in. Au.CuiIC fi Bu in iau uauiry. Emma Goldman. The leader of An- archists, Ordered Arrested And Ey- ery Detective in The Secret Service is Scorning The Country For Her. Buffalo, Sett. 1) 2:4S r. m. His physicians consider that the President has about passed the critical, period. - At noon he ! is cheerful and resting easily. Buffalo, Sept. t. At 10 o'clock this morning the President's con- vanced. The clearing hoise cOm dition was becoming more and mittee was held in readiness to act more satisfactory. His pulse was in an emergency. 122; temperature 100 8 10; respi ration 28. (Signed) McBurney, Mann, Parke, Mynter, Wasdin 1 will arrest anarchists. Buffalo, Sept. 9. Secretaries Root and Knox held a lengthy con ference last night and decided trtito postponed Polish Day iac.efinite wage a war of exterminatio anarcnists. - irijp.ra . wra tbTfayiolhesecret service tc every j-snown anarcuist in country under surveillance. lt hey voice sympathy for Czolg'ozy their arrest will follow on the ground of conspiracy against the constituted authorities and gov ernment of the United States. An order lias been issued to arrest Emma Goldman. The police and secret service men are scouring the country for her. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT CHANGED. Buffalo, Sept. 9.Although the seat of government is now practi cally in this city as all the cabinet officers and President are here except Hay and Long, who are; expected to arrive within 24 hourp, there has been no formal meeting today nor even a meeting of a formal character. At the Buffalo Club where the cabinet officers make their headquarters, they are simply sitting around awaiting news the same as others. The trial bf Czolzosz is causing much comment. The District At torney j today said: 4 'If the Pres dent's wound proves fatal without a lingering illness it is probable that Governor Odell will be asked to convene an extraordinary ses sion of the criminal court, designa ting a justicer to preside ther'e in the trial to take place in Erie county. The charge against the prisoner can not be definitely set tled until there are further devel opments in the case of the Presi dent." i MANILA SHOCKED. Manila, Sept. 9. The news of the attempt to assassinate McKin ley caused a great shock here. Expressions of sympathy are heard on every band. Even the Philipi- nos regard it as a national calami ty. Prayers for the recovery of the president were offered in all the chlurches. will get well. Washington, Sept. 9 The most favorable news received at Washington from Buffalo reached Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury Alles this morning from Sec retary Gage over the long distance telephone. The secretary said the condition of the president was en tirely satisfactory and that the President would undoubtedly get well. Gage expects to return to Washington in a few days. Buffalo,. Sept. 9. So far as is known here nothing has been dis covered by the police or secret 8ervice men to lead to the belief that the shooting of he President was the result of a plot. After having thoroughly examined CzoJ gosz and studied his crime from all points of view the belief is that i it wa8 pilrely an individual act is nodoubt whatever that ;. - Czolgoz was . led to commit the crime through ? the teachings of Emma .Goldman. - the market strong. New York, Sept. 9. The stock market opened strong and active this morning, reflecting , the gen erally hopeful feeling regarding McKinley's condition. Early I dealings were larsre in volume and substantial m' advances. Ameri- can securities and London also ad- polish day postponed. Buffalo, Sept. 9 The delegates arranging for Poli-h Daat the exposition have in order to em- PDaze their grief and sympathy ror resident Mciunley, decided car For The Czar. aris, Sept. 9. The Interior partment has issuod- a most striking order for guarding the Czar during the coming visit to France. One hundred Italian po- icemen will aid to prevent an ah- irchist attack or demonstration. New Ads. ; . . i A mistake occurred in. W. H. Wallace's7 ad, Saturday. It should have read 18 pounds of grtnwlated sugar for $1 instead of 10. N. P. Murphy advertises a resh supply of fine creamery butter in his box ad today. Man pin Bro3. have a change of ad. today that will interest our readers. Notice to Water Coasumra. In view of the transfer of the Water Works to the City of Salis bury it is not only important but imperative that ail amounts due he Water Works shall be paid at once and I respectfully ask all con sumers to call at the office of 4he superintendent and settle their bills without, further delay. ; y. A. H. Boyden, Recv. Miss Mable W. Chamberlain will be in Salisbury Septem ber 25th. and open her Mu- sic ocnooi oeptemoer .jutn. Any one desiring lessons in Voice Culture or Instrumental Music will do well to call upon her at Mrs W. H. CoitV, corner of Bank and Fulton streets. When in need of a street hack notify W. F. Kelsey or phone 206. Be sure and read what your neighbors have to say about the curative powers of Dr. L. A. Dut tons Vegetable Discovery. Testi monials will be handed around by Geo. L. Webb, general State Aet. for North and South Carolina for sale by James Plummer, drug gist. For sale: One complete 25 H. P. saw mill, engine and boiler, in good running order, $ 600. A. H. Graf, Gold mil, IN. C. R. B. McNeely, T. I. Vinson and E. C. Bost are still at the Southern Star Barber shop oppo site court house. Hair cutting 15 cents, done up to-date and for shave you can t get any better. a THE COURT ADJOURNS. TRAVIS TIPPETT GETS A SHORT SENTENCE. Many Important Cases Were Disposed of Saturday Afternoon Four Pris oners to go to the Pen- Rowan Superior, court, Judge I A. L. Cnhln nrnt;wl:nor nrli-inrnoi? Saturday afternoon, after dispos m or J.e cased on tne criminal docket. The cases disposed of Saturday were as follows: ' John Porter alias John Hays, rape, lhe jury returned a ver dict for assault with attempt to rape and Hays was sentenced to - eight years in the penitentiary. J ' f..,. Henry Jones. assault with at tempt to corfHit rape. Guilty. Sentenced to five years in the pen itentiary. Charles McMillian, - burglar'. Defendant submitted to burglary in the second degree and ,was sen tenced to three years in the peni tentiary. Jesse Missnbeimer, simple as- sault. Gnilf: 30 days on the ..j , roads. Travis Tippett, murder. De fendant submits to manslaughter and ia sentenced to"tw;o and a half years in the penitentiary. In the case of three negroes who were indicted for Vurglariz ingthe residene of Mrs. Jennie Shuman only one of them was found guilty. ENDOWMENT RANK. Another Eadowr3! ink has Been boro, genertV fer of the En- dowment Rank K. of P, organized another section while at Spencer last - week. This section begins with nine members, who carry $14,000 insurance. The officers elected are as fal lows: President, J. C. Henley. Vice-presidentv Hugh Smith. Secretary and Treasurer, Ru bens Huphre.y. Examiner, Dr. J. W. Young. EURYDICE CONCERT. Preparations Fof To morrow night's Coocert Progressing Finely. Preparations are on for to morrow night's concert to be given by the Eurydice Club in the music room of the Noave Music School and a complete success is already, assur ed. The program is one of unsur parsed excellence and the partici pints are djing. their utmost to make it a most enjoyable -entertainment. ' Firemen To Meet , An important metting of the Fire Department will be held at the city hall - to-night at 7:30 o'clock. Arrangements will be made for a parade in-which the new ap paratus of the company will be dis played. P. H. Meroney, chief. Professor Powers has consented to give a few selections from James Whitcomb Riley, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, and Oliver Wendell Holmes at the beginning of the program ton'ght and all lovers will love again while hearing him recite "An Old Sweetheart of Mine." Our cement and lime is fresh from the kilm, Ga R. Martin and Bro. Office: Rowan Hard waid Co., Salisbury, N. C. "Queen Quality" shoes for Wo men at Reid's. John E. Ramsay & Co. Archi tects Phone No. 265 Room 6 Bell Block. We have one Belmont 1901 model bicycle worth $30 00 which we offer at $14: 20 and one worth $35.00 at $ 16 50, in order to close out. Rowan Hardware Co. otreei (Jab bwicegood can furnish comfortable and quick ser vice. 'Phone Swicegood's Jewel ry Store. Phone. 239. ' BEIEF ITEKS. News Items of Interest too Short for . a Head. Parson Lee Finks spent Sunday in Charlotte. . Mrs. Fred Murphy, of Atlanta, is visiting Miss Carrie Murphy. For a reliable boys or girls shoe, go to Peterson & Rulfs. Mii-s Mary Howard spent Sun- day at China Grove. . -Mrs. Bessie Propst returned Saturday night from Statesville. Mrs J. M. Hughes is visiting - parents at Winston this week. he . Mrs. P. H. Tompson left this morning for Concord to spend a while. . W. A. Foglcman went to Lex- ington this morning on a business trip.1 Mrs J. F. Rulfs, of Wilming- ton, is Rulfs. visiting her son, J. T. M. L. Bean returned yesterday morning from a busines trip to Chattanooga. Miss Mahle Thnmarfon. of v ,h left this morning to attend school , , , at Red Springs. T. J. Gal'ahorn came up from New London this morning and spent the morning here. Frank Brown, buyer for J. H. lieid, leaves to-night for Northern markets to buy a fall stock. M. H. H. Caldwell, Etq , of Concord spent Sunday in the city, the guest of Capt. R. M. Eames. Miss Carrie Ketchey, returned from Danville' last night, where she has been visiting her sister, 3 .virs. kji. d. Pieman. ... . J XTAl S. TV ivruraocn v l ev ana son, Samuel, who have been visit Mrs. W. A. Newman, in Va., have returned home. ' Misses Sallie and Nellie Sprinkle, 'who have been visiting their brother, Mr. G. R. Sprinkle, at Petersburg, Va., returned home last night. Mrs. James Penny, Mrs. Walter Mullin and Mrs. R N. Grimes, of Charlotte, spent Sunday in . the city the iciest pf Mrs. W. C. Maupiu. We are p'anning the greatest of all bargain shoe sales ever held in Salisbury a car-load of shoes at car-load-lot prices. The Burt Shoe Store. Mioses Eva and Corrie High- tower, two charming young ladies, of Reideville, spent part of the morning in the city on their way to Charlotte. Our already phenomenal success in disposing of large purchases, bought at low prices, only spurs us on to greater things. The Burt Shoe Store There is no way in which we can learn so quickly and so pleas antly as by travel. It broadens the mind and gives us a knowledge we can only obtain by getting away from our narrow surround ings and seeing the world as it is. Therefore the excursion to New York and Boston with Mr. Pow ers at the Opera house tonight will not only be h'ghly entertaining, but beneficial to all; and we hope that the parents will allow their children, especially, to enjoy this wholesome entertainment. As the Fall season is now open- -ii f i r mg, we win get iresn nsn every day, and with ten years' exper ience, we guarantee to please in quantity and quality. Give us your orders. 11. JVi. Brown & bon. Phone 111, Main St. WT anted 5 or 10 acres' of land suitable- for building purposes, located within one or two miles of Salisbury. Part woodland (pine) preferred. Write Mies Leona A. Murphey. ' 238 New Jersey Ave, N. W., Washington. D. C. 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. A PLAIN STATEIIEUT. PRES. OP LARGEST NORMAL COL LEGE IN THE WEST SPEAKS. i Onlj two More Days in Which to Get a Fine Piano at the Great Money Saving Sale Below we print a copy of one of the hundreds of letters which we are showing to an intelligent pub lic. Those who wish the world's standard piano at a saving of $125 to 31 50.00 hftvfi lust two more dayg tQ get them ftt thege prices VAlrmrW Tn,l .I,nn on ism . , , 1 Mr. M. Aj Stull, Bristol, Tenn. My Dear Sir: Yours referring Wt' W Kimball piano received. I . 4" w" nave oeen using these instruments for the past ten or fifteen years. During this time we ' have experi mented with various pianos, but have . found that for durability. action and tone the Kimball is by far the best. Our pianos are in I use from 6:30 in the morning till M'-w m me evening, ana as you I , rr a 1 ' . i t Know mere are not many pianos that will stand such work a very srreat length of time, especially where tone and action are consid ered. These pianos have not only stood the test of constant u,se, but have endured almost twice as long a3 aDy other instrument we have ever tried. We are just now replacing our forty instruments, and while we could have secured others at a lower rate, yet we are putting in all Kimballs. For school pur- poses, as wen as ror other pur- p08es, I know; these will 'give the Jma'm -rf.i?.-K ssrtQQn Te " t" j" . simply because the piano is worthy of them. Its use by any school or private individual will more than verify the truth of . these statements. Yours respectf ully, (Signed) H. B. Brown, - President. Every piano marked in - plain figures, i No deviation in price. A child can buy as cheaply as a business man. No styles duplicated at sale prices No pianos sold to dealers unless they will takethe whole lot.- Every instrument war ranted by a capital of ten million dollars. W. F. Blount, Mgr. Peterson & Ruifs. Mr. and Mrs- Newman Here. Mr. and Mrs. Strother M. New man, of Somerset, Va., arrived in Salisbury Saturday and spent Sunday here the guest of Capt. and Mrs. W. Murdoch Wiley, They left this morning for Gold Hill, where they wili spend several days. Mr. Newman was the first general manager of the Union Copper mine, while Mrs. Newman is best remembered here as head nurse of the W. Gi Newman, Jr. hospital. Both Mr. and Mrs. Newman have many friends in Sal isbury and at Gold Hill, who are g'"to86atTtoct- Farms! for Sale: We have a number of farms for sale. Price and terms to suit purchaser. Maupin Bros., Agents, Salisbury, N. C. Going to Build:-Up a bath trade equal to any in the State, if good service will do it. We have got a modern up-to date shower bath room and a nice porcelianed tub. Give us a trial and he con vinced that we are up to (now) in our business. Respectfully, Midway Barber fenop. Do You Know? Yes you know, that school is open. The bookstore is the place to buy your school books and school stationery. Buerbaum knows what is needed and he keeps it. Don't take a ten penny nail, to nail up some newspaper picture in your, best parlor, when for 75 cents you can buy at Buerbaum's an elegant medalion picture,18x22. Don't it in the dark, when for very little money you can buy a decent lamp at Buerbaum's. All kinds of lamp fixtures. And Buer baum still makes the picture frames for the people. j
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