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If you want an Oil Heater that is perfectly safe, and never gets out of fix, see N. P. MURPHY’S LINE. WEATHER FORECASTS Kain tonight and Saturday. Old Fashioned Hore hound Cough Drops. Made of the horehound that your grandmothers used to gather. Un- . equaled for Coughs and Colds. A trial will convince to the most skeptical. Once tried always used. Price 5c. Plummers Drug Store Sole Agent. VOL. X. SALISBURY, N. C., FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1901. NO. 108 MR. NEWSOM’S PIPE. A SURPRISE WEBRING THE 57TH REGIMENT. MEETIS IAST NIGHT. ISCRLEFjs PRAISED. BRIEF ITEMS. MRS. A. W. HALLOS DIED HERE YESTFW7. He Poetizes About the use of the In dian Weed. DERRICK FELL ON HIM Had Been Hera for. Two Weeks for Treatment. Die A at Her Boarding House Yesterday Afternoon. Mrs. A, AV. Haliburton, of >.Hrgaii+on, who came to Salis bury Awo weeks ago for treat ment and, who was operated on, died at Mrs. Chunn’s boarding house on Inniss street yesterday ^termooK at 5 o’clock. -Every attention possible was igiven but without avail. Mrs. Haliburton was 25 years old and her stricken husband, who has been here with her, accom panied the remains to Morganton this morning. The interment will take place this afternoon. MB. GAITHER SECRETARY. The ^orth Carolina Millers’ Associa tion Meets at Greensboro. Mr. J. F. Gaither has returned fromGreensboro,wherehehasb «a attending a meeting of the North Carolina Millers’ Association A ’ Greensboro special te the News and Observer gives the following acwunt of the Association’s pro- ©BS^iings: The permanent organization of tihe North Carolina Millers Asso ciation was perfected here today - Iby the election of the following officers: H. E. Noe, Statesville, president; G. T. Crowell,Concord, vice president; J. F. Gaither, Sal isbury, secretary, J. B. Johnston, Mocksville, treasurer. About seventy five millers were present and all expressed a lively Interest in the purposes of the or- Mr. A H. Newsom, Capt. W. G. Crutchfield and Officer George Eagle formed an interesting trio at the depot last night. Mr. New som has a clay pipe that Officer Eagle claims was imported from Germany in 1682 and the conver sation settled upon that pipe. Mr. Newsom grew reminiscent and fi nally drifted into poetry. Said he: “Tobacco is an Indian weed, and from the devil doth proceed, It picks the pocket, stains the clothes, And makes a chimney of the nose.” Mr. Newsom was urged by Mr. T. H. Vanderford, Sr., who was standing by, to relate a story in which this same pipe figured when he went to Richmond. “I was going to Richmond one time,” said Mr. Newsom, in rela ting the incident, “and sat in the far end of the smoker puffing away on my pipe. Presently a well dressed man who had caught the odor, came forward and gave me |a cigar. I stopped smoking until he left the car, and 1 opened up again. A drummer suffered it until he had a coughing spell and be, too, gave me acigar. To make a long story short, I worked that trick on every newcomer in the car and when I got to Richmond 1 had fourteen cigars iq my pocket.” Sunday School Work. The SuN has received Rev. George H. Crowell, from presi- dent of the North Carolina Sun day School Association, a circular letter with reference to winter work. The letter concedes: The winter quarter communities might resolve into the Home De- igauization. Qua of the questions 1 partaerit Work, under the gnid- .diseussed was the matter of se | ane0 of tbeir Superintendents’ and ■curing more sail, factory insurance vi8itors ,. bs directed in the contin- irates. The legislature will bel uoas 8tudy o f.Ufeir Sunday School asked to nass a lawjurainst the use j tepns ^ring the cold wintry of adulterants and practice of j THE LAST HORSES GOKE. A QUIET WEEDING AT MR. FRONE- BERGER’S LAST EVENING. A Pittsburg Gentleman Comes to Sal isbury to Get His Bride. Couple Goes to Knoxville. At 7 o’clock Edna Coe, of Roy Erkrnan, last evening Miss this city, and Mr. of Pittsburg, Pa., were married in the parlor at Mr. C. Froneberger’s home on Concil street, Rev. M. E. Parrish offici ating. The wedding was a quiet affair, only a few friends having been apprised of the event. Both the bride and groom were attired in travelling dress and the simple but beautiful Baptist ceremony was impressively used in uniting them. Immediately after the nuptials the couple were driven to the depot and left on the Western train for Knoxville. The wedding is the result of a love affair that originated in Pitts burg and the ardor of which in tervening miles could not dimin ish. Miss Coe came to Salisbury about two months ago as assistant milliner at the Fair. Beforeleav ing Pittsburg she gave her heait to Mr. Erkrnan and last week he came to Salisbury to redeem the pledges. The bride has made many friends during her short stay in Salisbury, all of whom unite with the Sun in wishing her unalloyed felicity. Mr. Houchins in Winston- Walter Ilouchins, who holds a position in the shops of the South ern Railway at Spencer, is attend ing court here. He is a witness in the suit brought against the Winston Furniture Co., by Eu gene S. Lamar, of Kernersville, who wants heavy damages for in juries sustained by falling in the well at the Company’s factory a I months, and when spring opened -year ago. (the International Lesson System Tho-Five Remaining Horses Belong ing’ to Buffalo Bill Shipped. The last horses belonging Buffalo Bill’s show that were to in- land with greater knowledge ! love of God. Let all such communities aider well the possibility of Home Department and give trial, beginning Christmas. ano con- the it a 'Aniston Sentinel. Gon. T F. Toon, who is still very critically ill, is slightly bet ter, says a message from bis home this morning. Last afternoon he was considered decidedly ONLY A SMALL NUMBER OF SUR VIVORS HERE TODAY. Col. Jones Failed to Show up, as Ex pected. Another Reunion Will be Held Next Year. Capt. Beard announced that this was the 39th anniversary of the 57. h Regiment. He announced that he had just received a telegram from Col. Paul B. Means, who was one of the invited speakers that be would not be able to be present, Capt. Beard referred to the heroic conduct of the 57th regiment at the battle of Fredericksburg. The question of the advisability of forming a permanent organiza tion was discussed. Mr. S. A. Earnbaidt made a motion that an organization be effected. Mr. J. D. Barrier did not think, that over-organization would be profitable. The motion was put and it was decided that a permanent organization would not be practicable at this time. Mr. Barrier moved that the proposition to effect a reorganition be roconsdered. The motion to form a perma nent organization was then con sidered and carried. The follow ing officers were elected: Presi dent, Capt. John Beard; Vice- President, S.A. Earnhardt; Sec- THE CHAMBER OF COMERCE HAS ANOTHER MEETING. Secretary Trust is Preparing to Issue a Hand Book of Salisbury to Send out. Notwithstanding the inadvert- ment of a notice announcing a meeting of the Chamber of Com merce last eg fit, there were pres ent quite a number of members, and the meeting was a decided suc cess. The pr^ which retary, John D. Barrier and Jno. which Frost is i ‘paringfor publication, WHs read ui;d'various amendments and suggestions received. The entire number of communi cations which have been received by this body, and which are very numeror?, were presented to the board. Communications or every description are being daily receiv ed and are being given every pos sible attention. The financial condition of the Board was reported and found to be very favorable, as the Salisbury Gas & Electric Light Company have not only agreed to relieve the Chamber of one half of the stenographer’s salary by giving him iploymenta portion of his time in their office, but have also agreed to take one half of the ex- pense of the type-writing machine M. Juliaan. was purchased by the Board, thus providing a greater It was moved that the next re- margin for the union be held on the same day as Sal the reunion of the Rowan county veterans’ reunion. The motion was carried. Col. Cicero R. Barker, through Capt. Beard, requested all who bad not received a badge of honor to send an application to him. As the SuN goes to press the meeting is still in session and ar rangements are being made to make the next reunion a success ful one. IA Stayer Invention Harry Bros, hove one oi the; vy. advertising of The meetings will continue to be held from time to time and the Chamber hopes to receive possible aid and suggestion the citizens. ENOCHVILLE NEWS. A Schooi Closed on Account of P”x Corr6>pond’'nce of Sun, every from Small I EaochvHie, N. C. D-c. 12.—S. 0. 7 taxer & Co , are now sbred- ' _ ■ornJ^.nor neighborhood. THE REPORT OF THE BOARD IN LONG’S HAND. Hews Items of Interest too Short for a Head. Censured, However, for his Vacilla ¬ tion Before the Battle, mendations are made in Washington, Dec. Schley report reached Ho Recoin Report 13.—The Secretary Long today. It is reported that the Rear Admiral is censured vacillation before the battle Santiago but is praised for gallantry in the conflict. for of his No recommendation are made in con temptation of further proceedings DON’T LIKE CORTELYOn. Congressman Bartlett ofGeorgia,Quits Going to White House W ashington, D. C., Dec. 13.— Representative Bartlett, of Geor gia, who was a frequent visitor at the White House during McKin ley’s administration has discon tinued his trips. Asked today fcr the reason, he said: “I dont care to go to the White House because the President wants everybody to hear your business and Secretary Corleiyou is at tempting to run the government. It is useless to go past the office of the postmaster general, who is chasing around making political speeches. ” England Lead- Us. Washington, D. C, D c. 13.-- The commercial report from the Philippines during the last quarter shows that England takes more goods from the Philippines than any other country and that more goods are imported from Kong than elsewhere. Hong Five Teams Tied. New York, :c. 13.—The five jured in the wreck at Linwood, were shipped by the Southern from Spencer today. One of Buf falo Bill’s men them and they Coatsville, Pa. Buffalo Bill’s came down for were taken to loss has not yet been adjusted by the Southern as ithe amount of Josses has not yet Ibsen agreed upon. The Pythian Anniversary. The committee on arrangements of which Col. C. R. Barker is chairman, for the 20th anniver sary of Salisbury Lodge No. 24 K. of P , expects to have the pro gram completed by the last of this week. From 150 to 200 covers will be laid at the banquet. and his alarmed. were worse greatly Today be is still very weak, but bis symptoms are more favorable.—Raleigh Timecs. Mr. Bessent may Leave. Ja Court Four Years. Mr. T. H. Vanderford, Sr.. went to Raleigh this morning to attend Federal court. Mr. Van derford is a witness in the Federal court in Raleigh. It has been four years since Mr. Vanderford left .the revenue service and the case in which he is a witness has drag ged along for this length of time. How Advertising Pays. Mr. Arthur Kestler advertised in yesterday’s SuN for two pairs of shoes that had been lost. 30 minutes after the Sun was out of the office a ’phone message was' received from a party who had found them and they were turned over to Mr. Kestler. Globe Tonic cures Indigestion. C. H. Swink is confined to bis bed today with grip. Col. R. L. Vernon, of Charlotte, MR. LAWSON EARNHARDT SERI OUSLY INJURED. se. can bat was in the city last night. Mr. J. N. Maxwell went Concord last night on business. Enquire W. A. Campbell, While Working at a Granite Quarry the Derrick Fell on his Head. Ha May Die. te of ■ most atiractive de»igi>» m L^ tv in their window. It is a miniature Ferris wheel in which dolls are seated and which revolves with the regularity of a “grown up wheel,” as the young inventor expresses it. The wheel is the invention Master Gardner Dunham and an achievement of which one his years might well be proud. Important to Woodmen. - F- Dea: and I. i mo^d ah engine A, Corriher 1 boiler yes^ of is of tercay in their ptae - near Concor dia church, where they expect to run a saw-mill this winter. Mr. Leroy Ranker is at home for awhile. His school near Ebe- nezi church was stopped on ac count of smallpox in the neighbor- leading teams ir the six day races were still tied at noon. The score is 1950 miles, which is far be hind the record. Garfield, was in the city yester day. T. E. Wych, of Albemarle, was in the city last night on a business trip. Useful as well as beautiful are Xmas presents you can buy here —The Burt Shoe Store, Miss Johnsie Bason, of Char lotte, spent last night in the city the guest of Miss Julia Crouch. The Burt Shoe Store has a nice line of shoes and slippers for Xmas presents. See his new ad. 500 pairs at 50c the pair—Ladies Felt slippers worth regular 61.00- The Burt Shoe Store. Rubbers, rubbers, rubbers for everybody at Peterson & Ruifs’ store. Now is the time to buy them. A. H. Price, Esq., returned this morning from Charlotte, where he has been attending Federal court. J. 0. Beason, who has been visiting his father at South River for the past week, returned to Conover this moring. Sam Miller, Jr., an old Salis bury boy who is now working in a machine shop in Macon, Ga., is at home for the Christmas holi days. Mr. Homer Poil, of Rockwell, and Will Nussman, of Salisbury, were here Sunday, says the Dutch Side correspondent of the Concord Times. Miss Lita Charles, who has been teaching school at Hendersonville, passed through the city last night enroute to her home in Davie in 1 Mr. Lawson Earnhardt, an em ploye at the old Phillips granite quarry on Dunn’s mountain, re ceived injuries this morning from which he may die. He was working at the quarry when the derrick fell, hitting him on the head and knocking him down. An hour alter the accident he had not regained consciousness and it was thought he would die. Mr. Earnhardtij a native of Rowan but has been living in Davie county and only went to the quarry abouttwo weeks ago. Charles Howell Married. At the residence of Rev. Dr. John W. Stagg yesterday after noon at 2 o'clock Miss Leslie Powell, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Powell, of this city, j was married to Mr. Charles B. Howell, a well-known young machinist. Objections to the union by the bride’s family had made the young couple determined to elope. Driv ing in a buggy they left yesterday for Concord, and had gone five miles on their journey when they were overtaken by Mr. J, Tate Powell, a brother of the would-be- beide, who, unlike the irate broth ers in the books, requested the lovers to turn around, return to Charlotte, be married in peace and receive a parental blessing. So a romance was nipped in the bud and peace was established.— Charlotte Observer. Mr. Howell was a former em ploye in the Spencer shops, and is the son of Mrs. Julia Howell, of thia city. answer to a .m^^g^ illness of her sister; Feezer. seating t Negro Kills Wife and is Shot Deal. Paris, Tenn., Dec. 12.—Coleman Muchum, a negro, teacher,' shot alc fatally wovrried his 'rife to- John ! ^ ^^ Ibon sct- Hr* to the house. Robert Bessent. who holds a po-! Ihere win be an important sition with the Southern Railway,' meeting of the Woodmen of the his run being between Salisbury' World tonight, at which officers and Asheville, is spending a few i w ^ be elected for the next year, days at home. He hopes to secure Other business of importance is a transfer and get a run between Winston-Salem and Charlotte, over the Mooresville road-^-Win- ston Sentinel. to come before the Camp. A full attendance is desired. Return to Indiana. Mrs. Margaret Murph and History of FT. C. Synod Rev. Dr. George H. Cox nounces that the history of an- the hood. Our village has welcomed William Sims and family, of barrus, to our midst. Mr Elmer Wallace, who Mr. Ca- has •Smallpox in South Rowan. The No. 5 township correspond ent of the Concord Times says: Rumor has it that a negro cook in South Rowan was taken ill with smallpox and the result is that three prominent families have the •dread disease and some of them are seriously sick. A Welcome Visitor. Editor John D Barrier, one of North Carolina’s best editors and an ever welcome visitor to Salis bury came up on No. 36 today attend the reunion of the 57th North Carolin Regiment, of which he was a member. North Carolina Lutheran Synod is now in the course of publication and that the book will be deliver ed about March 1st, 1902. This history is largely the work of Dr. Cox, who was assigned by Synod to write it. daughter, of Vincenes, Indiana, who have been visiting relatives in this county for the past four weeks,returned to their home last night. This was their first visit North Carolina in ten years. Mr. Hall’s Indemnity. Mr. B. G. Hall has been to paid Mr. Howell Out. Mr. Pan! D. Howell, who been confined to his bed for has the Christmas fruitcake? Leave your order with us for Christmas cake baked by Langdon & Co. .Theo. Atwell. New Cab!—Any one desiring a cab phone to W. H. Overman’s store, W. H. Knox. 25c gets ihe61 bottle of Globe Tonic only 7 more days. past six weeks, was out yesterday for the first time. 6325 indemnity under his accident and health policy in the Fidelity and Casualty Co., by Mr. J. Alien Brown, agent. This policy is one of the best ever written and Mr. Hall says he would not part with his. Mr. Brown describes his ad today. it in Just Received'. Oranges, nuts, raisins, figs, dates and bananas. M Moses. Scarf Pins, Solid Gold Stud- ■ Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Watch I Fobs &c. &c., at Smoot Bros. & i Rogers. Mrs. Flippin Out of Danger. Mrs. J. M. Flippin is entirely out of danger and her recovery is assured. Her numerous friends will be delighted at this good news of her condition. A High. Point Wedding Miss Georgia night for High the wedding of i Mamie Jordan. Kluttz left last Point to attend her friend, Miss Do you want a cake for Christ-• o . mas?!! you do-all on T. L. Swink. ] Notice to Consumers of City Water. He will bake you one as cheap as! Notice is hereby given to all any one, first class at that. Also persons using city water, that on bread to order, as good as can be land after the 1st day of January New lot of those “dead swell” yoke overcoats just received at Smoot Bros. & Rogers, The Southern’s Hew Light. The Southern has placed a new made. Notice! Notice is hereby given that I have disposed of my grocery business in Salisbury to Mr. Max Moses, who will hereafter conduct 1he business. All persons indeb ted to me are requested to come forward and settle at once, as my connection with the business is sev ered from this date. Nov. 25th 1901. William Teiser. All say the Sam-. Mr. J, F. Honeycutt suffered from liver and kidney trouble for 11902, all bills must be paid quar- hariy in advance at the office of the water commissioners on West Fisher street. A discount of 10 per cent, will be allowed on all bills paid by the 10th day of January, April, July and October in each year. All who are now in arrears are requested to pay their bill prompt ly and all who do not pay by Dec. 1st, must expect to have the water cut off. Done by order of the board in session, Nov. 12th, 1991. (’has. B. Jordan, Sec. Board. Mrs. Callie A. Brown, 300 East Inniss street wants Bev- era! table boarders. Can furnish rooms for two. arc light at the Kerr street, cross ing at the transfer shed. It is of great benefit to the people at the tranfer shed and to the public. An elegant line of fine crockery in sets or by the piece. No better Globe Tonic cures Rheumatism, line can be had anywhere. See Lot for SALE—Terms easy. Lo- Culloh. cated on Bank st., second from me. Yours to p.ease, T. M. Mc ¬ Boundary st , opposite old Knit- ..... . , . „ „ For Sale—A small stove suita- ting Mid. Address Box G, Rome, 1 ble f or bath room or office, burns i hard or soft coal, extra length of I pipe. 1 all wool carpet Apply For Rent!—Two cottages on 1 to Mrs. William H. Overman, Monroe street between Lee and corner Inniss and Ellis sts. sometime, used Globe Tonic for; For Sale, Cheap, the best kind 3 weeks and is entirely cured. 1 of heating stove, suitable for club Samples free or 61.00 bottle for:or store room, W. H. Neave, 25c. ‘corner Church and Bank sts. Main, kill. Apply to Mrs. J. D. Gas- I been confined for the past four or five months from the effects of ty phoid fever, is now able to be up. Prof. F. B Brown has ordered a trio of throughbred short horn cattie from Virginia for Mr. J. B. Goodnight, of China Grove. C. J. Deal is building two more chimneys to his house. Mr. Joe Rodgers is building a new house and will soon have it fi nished. He expects to move by Christmas. Sitas Deal is able to be up again and will go back to his work at Landis next week. Mew York in a Fog. New York, Dec. 13.—A sudden rise in the temperature has caused a dense fog to envelop the city. Many ferry lines have stopped running for fear of endangering lives. The battery is crowded with fishermen who are unable to get down to the banks and the government is unable to get to Ellis’ Island. Many collisions have occurred. How it Happens. Referring to the article in yes terday’s SuN with reference to Salisbury’s baldheaded policeman Officers Monroe, Torrence and Eagle make affidavit that Officer Frank Cauble wears a wig and even dyes it at regular intervals. And now it is up to Officer Cauble. Mr Overman In Charlotte- Lee S. Overman, Esq , of Salis bury, who is prominently mention ed as a candidate to succeed Sena tor Pritchard, was a visitor in the city yesterday and received a welcome at the hands of his many The Calendar Clock Safe will make an elegant Christmas pres ent. We can supply a limited number for the Holidays. Prior to our regular February delivery. Don’t fail to put in your Christ mas order before the 19th inst. Calendar Clock Safe Co. Over Rowan Hdw Co. friends here.—Charlotte ver. Obser- Annual Junior Sermon. Arrangements are being made for the annual sermon to the Jr. O. U. A. M. The three Junioi councils here have appointed com mittees that will make all arrange ments. The sermon will proba bly be preached some time in Jan uary. Engineers and fireman use Globo Tonic for the liver and kid neys. Samples free or the 61.00 bottle for 25c. Solid silk hosiery,Perrins gloves, handsome mufflers, elegant neck wear and anything else you want for Christmas at Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Magnificent stock of holiday goods now ready at Smoot Bros. & Rogers. ■ Beautiful Gold-headed and Ivory- I handled Umbrellas in plentiful va- Fresb Oveters Daily at R. W. riety for the holidays at Smoot Price’s Market. Bros. & Rogers. To Rent. A desirable bouse with modern conveniences, to rent, f irnisbed from January to last of May. For information apply at this office. A Bargain. Has just been placed in our hands for sale, 18 acres of good land 2£ miles from Salisbury. Price low, see Maupin Bros, at once. Sat. Dec. 21 is the last day to get the $1 00 bottle of Globe Tonic for 25c. $ JOHN E. Ramsay & Co.—Archi tects—Phone No. 265—Room 6 Bell Block. Special sale of Silks and ribbon at Reid’s. John E. Ramsay & Co.—Archi tects—Phone No. 265—Room 6 Bell Block. Work Wanted!—Work of any kind wanted. Cleaning clothes a specialty.—Mrs. Kate Lane. No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bowels move once each day. When this is not attended to, disorders of the stomach arise, biliousness, head ache, dyspepsia and piles soon fol low. If you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowels regular by taking Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets when required They are so easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by James Plummer, A Crazy Negro’s Antics. A crazy negro man, who usually hibernates in Salisbury, terrorized the female portion of the East ward in two blocks yesterday. He made very vigorous prayers in front of the residences and pre dicted in emphatic language dire calamity for the community. He was taken in charge by the officers and deported today. Harriman Will Retire. New York, Dec. 13.—Harriman is to resign from the head of the Southern Pacific and the Union Pacific for the purpose of aiding the railroad merger. Miss Stone Seen Alive* Vienna, Dec. 12.—A telegram from Sofia says Miss Ellen Stone was seen alive at Koprivenkoli, near Dubnitz, some time after the date of her reported death. Nuts,Oranges, Bananas, Grapes. All kinds of fruit cake ingredients in abundance. Prices reasonable at T. M. McCulioh’s grocery. Bon’t Carry owls t© Athens, or coals to Newcastle but go to the Head quarters of Santa Claus for your toys and Christmas presents. You are sure to do the right thing if you call on Buerbaum, he has everything needed to make the child happy, to make the boy jump for joy and to make the gin’s heart beat quicker. Buerbaum has ev erything, do not forget that. And if Buerbaum says it is good quali ty, it is so. Santa Claus does not stop Buerbaum from making pic ture frames for the people. Special sale on toys of all kinds and fancy glassware. Come make your selection before the rush. This sale will coir msnce at once at T. M. McCulloh’s. Fish and Oysters. I am now receiving daily, all kinds of fish and oysters. Leave your orders with me if you want the best. Phone 111. W. A. Brown. When in need of glasses ask your friends about Dr. Lomax. You can get glasses fitted as cheap as you can buy them. Improper fitting glasses are worthless. Crys tal bifocals at prizes for old people. Work guaranteed. Of fice at Cornelison’s Drug Store, 127 S. Main Street. The negro took refuge in a cabin, where he was located by City Marshal Mills, who was fired upon as he entered the place. Mills re turned the fire, killing the negro. Meanwhile the fire at Mitchum’s house was extinguished and the woman rescued, but she will die. Hunters in Abundance. Salisbury Nimrods are taking advantage of the hunting season. Parties are out every day now, though it is complained that in lower scarce. Rowan birds are very As a rule, however, the hunters generally bring in fairly good results from their trips. No. 11 Late. No. 11, the local train from the North, was over three hours late this morning. The delay was caused by a failure to make con nections. McLaurin Makes Disclaimer. Washington, Dec. 12.—Senator McLaurin, of South Carolina, this morning emphatically denied the correctness of a report thal he had by letter applied for permission to enter the Republican caucus of the Senate. “I have made no such application,” said the sena tor, “and furthermore I would under no circumstances take such a step.” Watch our windows for the greatest display of Christmas gifts ever shown in the city. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Globe Barber Shop. To my friends and the public at large: I have fitted up a handsome and new tonsorial parlor on Council street, where I would be glad to see you. First class barbers in at- tendance, teed. Satisfaction guaran- W. W. Pool, Prop. Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for colds and la grippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pneumonia. Thes. Whitfield & Co., 240 Wa bash avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent retail druggists in that city, in speaking of this, says: “We recommend Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumo nia:” Fcr sale by James Plum mer.
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