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.7T North Carolina Roe Herring, at N P. MURPHY. This is not froth It's solid-fact If for any reason you are dis satisfied because your drinks are not made properly at other foun tains and you desire to change, ve bespeak your patronage. Moral: Drink I where quality and cleanliness are the watchwords. Plummer's Fountain. WEATHER FOREClSTl Bain. VOL. XI. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1902. NO. 140 LAHBETH BOUND OVER. THE CLEVELAND YOUHG MAI GIV ES A HEARI5G. un uw unarge or jumng jsa jjyers He is Given a Preliminary Hearine and Bound Over. Mr. Walter Lambeth, the Cleve- l -i . t t i . i iana young man wno snct bduui i . u: n . Killed Byers, colored, wek wiure nisi, was fivcu a prenmi- nary bearing in Salisbury Satur day afternoon before Enquire D. M. Miller. The facts brought out by . the, evidence were substan tially as given in the Sun the day following the affair. Lambeth disclaims all .purpose to shoot Byers. He was represented by Hon. Lee S. Overman, B. B. Mil ler, Esq , and T. II. Vanderford, Eq. c At the conclusion of testimony '.Squire Miller bound Lambeth over to the September court in a $200 bond, which was quickly furnished. BAIN IN THE COUNTY. The Long Drought in the County'Has Eeeh Broken. The drought in the lower sec tion of Rowan county was broken yesterday afternoon and lower Rowan along the line of the Yad kin railroad was visited by the first good rain for two months. The rain came by way of China Grove and its path was in a' line with the Yadkin railroad extend ing frcm Woodslde to the Stanly county line. Only a slight sprin kle fell here. The Confederate B,eunion- All Confederate veterans who expect to attend the reunion at Lrreen&boro oa August xKJin, are requested io leave their names and Kluttz at once in order to secure crosses of honor, which -will be furnished on the train. The Sou thern ha3 given exceedingly low rates for this occasion. Fa Sol La Singing. We are requested by Rev. R. L. Brown to announce that there will be an -"old folks fa sol la singing" at Christiana . church six miles from Salisbury on Saturday, 16th Inst, beginning at 10:30 o'clock. Everybody is invited and request ed to bring a basket. A Stiff Pine. Will Evins, colored, a boister ous character, who has given con siderable annoyance to the police authorities, was arrested Saturday afternoon by Officer Frank Cauble for disorderly conduct. This morn ing Mayor Boyden fined Evins $25 and costs, a total of $31. Paper in Back Lots. It has been reported that some merchants are violating the ordi-1 nance against throwing paper in the back lots. It has been deter mined to strictly enforce this ordinance in the fuUrre and any business house depotiting refuse in the lots will be reported and fined. Mr. Eames in Mexico. Dr. R Eames has received word from his son, Captain, Richard Eames, that be is now in Mexico City. Capt. Eames has been in the West and Southwest for the past month looking after mining properties. He will be home in about two weeks. A Vegetable Curiosity. Mr. 1U G. Miller, of Zeb, brought to Salisbury this morning a peculiarly developed ear of corn. T ie single ear was really four ears bat all were connected as one. New Ads. j ! Harry-Belk Co. . Burt Shoe Store. Jas. Plummer. FOR SALE: Modern, new 5-. room cottage, lately painted, water n,i ftoweratre. large corner lot, good neiffhborhood, conveniently located. Ioquiries by letter only to "A A," care of Sun, will re ceive prompt attention. When yem-want Howard's ice cream cili 'phone 73 at the opera restiurunt or call at Windsor's store, corner Lee and Kerr streets. ' a boy bidiy hdet. ! John Stokes, Colored, Run Over by a Wfgon. .. John Stokes, colored, was run over bv a was'ori thia mornim? and badly injured. Stokes was haulinc a load o wood ward to a residence in the South when Ms mule became frightened at alram. Smokes was thrown tL wrnn and two i r i- rVkhap.lg run tiwr , ternally injured n iinriM inn iivk iiiiiii. i in vv nit and was taken to a physician for medical attention. i WORK AT SUMMER SCHOOL. I ! The Various Bran hes That are Being Studied. At the Eummer school Saturday I afternoon a less pn on phonics was givenjfirst. "The child sh uld first be taught to articulate wpll. There is no better i way to an by teaching phonics. 92 per pent of the words of the first readers are regular. Would it be wise to adopt the word method when-only, S psr cent of the wordi are irregular The fourth grade room contain ed 35 pupils. The pupils read the story of j the bopk and then the teacher asked th e, pupils to teir the story. i i i arithmetic was on The lesson in denominate num pers. lheprinci- pie of adding lik e and subtracting like numbers was kept prominent ly to the front. ' The difference between solving by denominate numbers and simple numbers is that you run by the table and not bvt the scale of tens ! as in pimple nuoj ber. No use .to teach all the tables in an arithme tic. 5J Among the visitors today are Dr. Griffith and Mrs. A. H. Boy Jamestown den. The stor cf Colony was continued, beginning 1619. About 4Q ' teachers are-in attendance tadaybaaM n6-wfcT Saturday's Examination. The examinatipn at the court house Saturday of the parties appL ing j for carriers here positions as mail was conducted Dy Mess. Niblock and Hudson, of Postmaster Rm bay's force. The papers were tent to 1 Washington and the result on the examination and the appointments following will probably within the next be made known veek. A Child Scalded The infant chii d cf Mr. S. W. Thornwell wa3 badly ecaldedyesfer day morning on the faca. The in a bowl child fell face fqrward of hot water arid was unable to extricate 1 itself Mrs. Thornwell rushed to its re bcue but the child was badly scalded when she reliev ed it. Its injur es are not serious. Mr. Bushy on a "Vacation.1 Mr. Wm. Bu ;by, whoisholding down a clerica j position at J the Spencer shops, is off on a vacation, beingi kept from duty with a beal ed hand.; His mrotber, Mr. Julian Busby, is filling his place tempor arilyv Mrs- Leith Moves to Salisbury Mrs. W. II Leith has arrived in the city from Elkin and make Salisbury lier future Lh She is boardind with 'Mrs. Cole. Mrs. Leith'shost of Salis bury friends w 11 be delighted to know that she will make her future home here. Dogs are Scarce Since officer! began their "war on the unchecked dogs, of Salisbury there has been the number of a rapid decrne in dogs seen on the Saturday night not streets. Since a solitary canine has fallen before the fire of the (officers, Lost! A Badv's small erold watch with single diamond setting. Lost at passenger deptjt, by Miss Bessie Love, oi Greensboro, b ind er will return same to Sun ReatEstate. . See Maupin Bros for bargains in real estate, they sell for cash, or on the installment plan. A Necessary Precaution'- i , Don't'neglect a cold. By using One Minute Cough Cure you can cure it at occb. Allays inflamma tion, clears the head, soothes and strengthens thte mucous membrane Cures coughs,' croups, throat and lung troubles. James Plummer, mce. XI TWO TRAHPS KILLED. A FATAL COLLISION ON SOUTHERN NEAR DANVILLE. - A Conflict Between i Engineer and Conductor as to Cause of Wreck. No Trainmen Killed. A 'wreck occurred on. the main line of the Southern yesterday that cost two tramps their lives, All the southbound , trains were delayed by the wreck. No. 37 did not arrive' in Salisbury until 3 o'clock yesterday after- noon. A press dispatch; irom Danville gives the following ac- A wreck occurred on the Sou th- ern Kailway, just beyond Wall Creek, at 6:30 this mornino-. caus ed by a local north -bound passen- e-er train collidi'no- with a south- were killed outright and several others seriously wounded. The wo engines and several cars were demolished, the debris . being strewn for, some' -distance down the track. A special relief train was hurried to the scene with physi- cians, the injured being brought to this:ity and placed in a hbpital. The dead -are Jeroms Carter, of Augusta, and a 'man supposed to bi a former employe of the cotton mills, whose name has not been ascertained. The b -dy was mnt- tilated almost beyo'nd recognition. Toe engireers, firmeu and postal clerks jumped and i ali of them were more or less bruised. By noon the track was sufBcient- Iy eleared to allow trains to pass. Bernard Carter, John and Oicar Skinner, of Lynchburg, were painfully hurt. None of the: pas sengers were among the seriously injured. Among those taken to the hospital were Conductor Erly, of the freight train, Fireman Rabin Robinson, colored, and ja ineer, oi Lyncbnrg. 1 A Danville special to the Char lotte Observer, jBays: " f ; Engininer Bjerly, on the South ern Railway freight train r No. 71, forgot his orders and while going at the rate of 40 miles an hour, met passenger train No. 12, near Cheatham, Va. No. 12 had suc ceeded in almost stepping when No. 71 crashed into her. Both engineers jumped, the engineer of the passenger train being slightly hurt, while Byerly and his fire man, a negro, were very seriously injured, the fireman ; probably fatally. No passengers were se riously injured. Six tramps, young boys, who had got in an empty box car at Lynchburg, all beating their way to Danville, were the only ones fatally hurt. They were probably asleer). A car of iron crashed clear through their box car, killing two outright, and the other three are not fatally hurt.,. J Engineer Byerly claims that the trouble with the freight was that the steam or air brakes would not work. This is denied by the con ductor of the freght, it is said, who says that Byerly lost his head when he saw No. 12 approaching and did not know what hewas doiag. That is what is reported rect f rom the wreck by intelli gent and reliable witnesses.. FAITH COUPLE ELOPE. Miss Mamie Kit k and, Mr. John Wyatt goto South Carolina A young couple from Faith came to Salisbury Saturday and Saturday night left on No. 7 for South Carolina the haven of the lover who has not attained the majority. The bride-elect ' was Miss Mamie Kirk and the pros pective groom was I Mr. 'John Wyatt. The "elect" and "pros pective" have been stricken out as affixes, however, the young couple having crossed the State line with out any parental inteference. The bride is just 17 years old. Several nice dwelling houses fq - - y A.- S, liEixiG Rent! Nice office, :t to ler. R.-L. Sha Ag't. - Good j lodges of meat can easily be pleased at Jackson's market. Wanted at once! Furnished or unfurnished house with nice gar den preferred. M.-L. Hopkins, Whitney Reduction Co., V. , Salisbury. m Dr. Drei 5er, CAR OF COHCEHTRATS. A CAR LOAD SHIPPED BY THE G(?LD HILL MINE. " Work at the Gold Hill Mine if Pro- pressing Splendidly. President New man Still at the Mine. . A car load of concentrate weigh- ing 40,000 pounds was shipped to- day by the Gold Hill Copper Co.; the nrst shipment oi consequence -from this mine since it passed int the hands of the present company. The water has been pumped out xo the tUO root level and oreoi an excellentgrade is being taken oat. AH the stamp mius are being op- erated day and night and are work- ing to the pertect satisiaction oi the management. An e ecfric light plant has been installed and everv denartment will in the futn re This concentrate is worth $ 100 per ton and is probably"" the most valuable ever shipped from ; any mine at Gold Hill. President W. G. 'Newman has been at the mine. for the past wfek and will probably remain there until the latt of this week. SEMINOLE DOING WELL. A 70-ton Smelter to b3 Blown in this I , Week- : : - Saturday's New York World says: . Wiley, Mitchell & Co., of ?o. 25 Broad street, who are ice principal owners of the bemincle Copper Mine of Georgia, received a telegram from their superinten dent yesterday saying that the now 70 on smelter would be "blown ' - ryr- mi in"; early next weeK. . mis wui enable the company to begin ship ping copper matte at once. Gen- eral Manager Heinrich estinlles tbi.s-iif ation the company will be lit position to earn from $100,000 to S150,000 in profits -for the share holders during the coming year, Capt. Wiley is a member of the banking firm of Davis & Wileyj of Salisbury, N. C, and. hereafter he will make his headquarters in this city. CORN BURNING UP. The Crops in Locke Township are Badly Parched. - i ' ' Correspondence Sun. ; Manning, Aug. 11. t No rain yet. Corn is burning up and shapes are falling off the cotton. There will not be more han half a crop cf corn raised in this section. , The council of Salem has decided on Aug. 25th and 26th to re cover thechurch. It is hoped that every body who will and can will come out and assist in the work. Next Thursday a week, August 21st, there will be a basket picnic at J. A. Burkhead'. All are in vited to attend and bring baskets for the picnic dinner. There will be several speakers from Salisbury to address the crowd on that day. At night there will be a lawn party at the same place. v f The ice cream supper 'given at L-V. Elliot's Saturday night was well attended by the young people of the conam unity. The Sunthw school township convention hehr at Salem was well represented by the different schools in the township. H. A, Lingo and V. S. Sifford are delegates to the county convention. The City Report- Mayor Boyden is busy making up the annual report of .the city. Despite the fact that fines and for feitures have been taken from the city and applied to the school fund during the past year, the showing made hj the administration will be a creditable one. . The Governor's offer of a large reward for the apprehension of the Rowan county lynchers hasn't cost any great amount of money eo far. Winston Journal. Wanted! 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address M, D. A., care Sun office. For ward. enl! Cottage in - Son h Apply to D. R. Julian. s SHAKING HANDS. A Unmber of People Who Travel Noted in This Column. ; Mr... JV L - Watson , went .to Charlotte Saturday night. . Dr. J. E Smcot, of Concord, was in the city yesterday Air. Jacob Fdd man lest a valua ble cow this morning Mr. W. H. Wallace left last night for New Yoxk to buy goods. aiiS3 .Margaret lougnery is visiting relatives and friends in Virginia. Mr. W. H. Huff has returned irom a weeKs' stay at misenneimer Springs. Mr.Theo. Buerbaum is exnected back f rom Vade Mecum gpring8 (tomorrow - Mr? aodes Guffy went to A1Pna ims mormDS to spend Mr. Herbert Holt, of Danville, spent Saturday in Salisbury with his mother, Mrs. J. AHolt. Mr. Ernest Murphy, who has Rev. John Wakefield came in from Salisbury this morning, says , - Mr. George Little, of Raleigh, was in the city this morning on his way to Hendersonville. Miss Lillian Ki-zAr ha roinrnd from a visit of amonth to Salem, Virginia, Air. Claude Thompson is at Isehhour & Bean's during the ab sehCe of Mr. J. B. Isenhour. Mr. Harry C. St. -Clair went to Mocksville this morning on a business Irip. . ,. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Patterson left last night for several weeks. Virginia to spend - - Attention is called to the new Mri - J, Allen BrpWDV'In which taeoalla attntton to his cement. " Mr. A. W. Watson, of Wilming ton, who. has been visiting in Salis bury, went to Woodleaf this morn mg. : Mr. Jog West, who spent sever al days last week in Salisbury, returned to Blowing Rock this morning. " Mr. R. L. Finger and family, who have beeDwat Oxford Ford for the past month, have returned to Salisbury. 1 We shall be pleased to see you at 10 a. m., or any other time when you are in need of shoes or ties. Petersen & Rulfs. - Mrs. George R. McNeil, of Alabama who has been visiting Mrs. W.'L- Kluttz, went to States ville this morning. s Miss McCorkle, of Salisbury, who has'been visiting Miss Dot Lemly, in Salem, returned home yesterday, says the Winston Sen tinel. "Step lively" that's the-order we give to all low shoes, and with " ! jS prices cut to tne lowett notco, they can do nothing but obey. The Burt Shoe Store. Mr. J. M. Glover, who ha3 been in Rockingham for several weeks with a force of carpenters who are building 75 houses for a cotton mill, spent Sunday here. Still they go; but how can they help it at the prices we are asking ior our oxfords and all summer footwear. Making room for our line" of fall and winter shoes. Burt Shoe Store: Hiccoughs for a Week ', Dick Powell, the well known colored . barber, and one of the rmost popular negroes in Salisbury, died Friday, evening about 6 o' clock. He had been sick for about a week arid had the hiccoughs almost - continuously from 'the beginning of hislllness. He was buried Saturday afternoon, ' Try the cold storage meat at Jackson's market. Nothing like it. ' ' ; Mrs. W. H. Neave will continue to receive piano pupils, beginning Sept. 1st. Long experience and thorough, conscientious training will insure lasting musical educa tion. Foundation work a specialty Apply at the Neave Music School. The best physic Chamberlain's Stomac and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by James Plummer, Druggist SENSATIONAL CHARGE GOVERNMENT OFFICERS SAID TO BE CONNECTED WITH BIG STEAL Ken Interested in the Pottery Indus try Prefer Charges Against the Government Appraiser of Customs- Washington, August 11. Charges involving the integrity of the .government appraisers of customs, service and indicating gigantic .steals with the admission of china and pottery from abroad were made today to Secretary Shaw. The complaint is made by mn ntmto,l in tha nnnflrv in. -- , neauquaners at xieuiuu, r. o. jhe losses are said to amount to millions. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. General Lucas Meyer, the Boer leader, died of heart disease.. I ooiTC A cirf-h rrv or K a a rrAna a ohiA at Farmyard Island. Her crew of ten persons were drowned." I rvansas mw was visiieu uv a terrific storm yesterdav in which thousand of birds were drowned, thousands of trees overthrown and 200 wooden structures demolished in.the residence district. No loss of life is reported. . " Two boys at Sin Jose, Cal., who wished to emulate Convict Tracey, made awoman give up her horse and buggy and then started cm a bold, series of - hold ups- la v flee ing from a sheriff spos33oneof the- boys was'shot through the 6tom- acb,and then,likeTracy, placed his pistol to his ead and blew out his brains. Fire yesterday morning destroy ed i the,-' Land o: lote1 at. Sn Aoglo, Tax... bnroioK ann people to a crisp, and doing a pro perty damage cf 175,000. There were 75 people in the house and all of them got out safely with the exception of seven and three others who have not been located, 1 The seven women and children got out V I 1 " on a email 1 gauery ano were re quested to jump into blankets which were being held for them, but they feared to do so and de: layed until the gallery fell back into the flames. In addition to the hotel three stables and half a dozen stores were burned. To-Marion Court. v Mr. M. L. Jackson, accompan ied by hi3 lawyer, Hon. Lee S. Overman, and Messrs. D. R. Julian and I. C. Griffin, . who go as witnesses, went to Marion this morning. Mr. Jackson has a case in Marion on account or some cattle which he rejected as not being the grade bought. The case will probably go over to the next term of McDowell court. ' Mrs. Holt Moves, to Danville. Mrs. John A. Holt has gone to Danville, Va., where she will make her future home with her son, Mr. Herbert Holt. Mrs. Holt has been almost a life long resi dent of Salisbury and her removal from this city will be sincerely re gretted by her many friends. Mr. Sidney L- Murphy Married. Mr, Sidney L. Murphy, of Winston, who is so well known in Salisbury, was married in Winston yesterday to Miss Teresa Fraicis, of Charlotte. The wedding was a quiet affair and a surprise to Char lotte. ' Mr. Murphy is related to Mr. R. W. Price, of this city. The best prescription lor Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groves' Tasteless Chill Tonic, it is sim ply iron and quinine in a tasteless lorm. . jno cure no pay. irice ouc. Dr. Ramsay's office will be closed until August 18th, 1902 Lost Skeleton key. r Return to Sun office and get reward. Miss Mabel W. Chamberlain will open her school of voice cul ture and piano on- Monday, Sep tember 1st. Classes will be form ed in sight singing. Terms on ap plication. Residence and Studio 302 South Fulton street. A Worldwide Reputation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy has u world wide reputation for its cures. It never fails and is plea sant and safe to take! For sale by James Plummer, Druggist. CROWN PRINCE HAS A ROW. A Violent Interview Between . ard the Kaiser. Him Paris, Aug. 11. The Matin de clares that the Crown Prihce "of Germany after his escapade at Bonn, had a violent interview with the Kaiser. He expressed a desire to renounce his succession to the throne. It is supposed' there is a woman in the case. RAIN TEUSDAY. The Weather Forecast for North Caro lina for 24 Hours. Washington, 'August 11. The weather forecast for Not th Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is: Showers tonight with cooler in the interior Tuesday, local rains. Duchess of Marlbort ugh Coming. London, August 'lt.--Tho Duch ess of Marlberougferiils Wednes day on the Jvronyrinse. William for New York." Sl'e will go direct to Newport and remain thero the remainder of the fcason. ;- Want Treaty With Cuba. .uarceiona, Aug. 11. x h e Chamber of Commerce has peti- ioned the government toconclude a commercial treaty witlj Cuba. As a retult the government will shortly send a high state official'to Havana to open, negotiations look ing to an arrangemint for such a reaty. Guests tf Ro ssvelt Oyster Bay, August 11. Prince Chen, a cousin of the Chinese emperor anc suite accompanied by Chinese Minister Wu Ting Jbang, isirtjbcn lung Liang and Third Aesistaat Secretary State Pieree,arrived here tpdavjiicl were I at- 1 m nf f .. . Capt! Steele Back i Capt. and Mr si. J, M. Steele re turned Saturday night from a week's visit to Greenvi Ie, S; C. While in Greenville Capt. Steele attended the annual reunion of his old company in the Confederate service. ! Mrs. Heilig's Condition. The condition of Mrs. Michael Heilig, who has typhoid-pneumo- a, remains very critical. Her recovery is extremely doubtful. Mrs. Heilig is at the home of her father, Mr. A. M. Brown,, three miles from. Salisbury. Mr. Newman Here. Mr. W. G. Newman came up from Gold Hill 'this morning and spent several hours in Salisbury. He came to get Naw York over the long distance Jphono and will return to Go'd IIUI this afternoon! Attention, Sir Knights! Salisbury Commandery No. 13 will meet in conclave in their asy lum at 8:30 p. m., sharp. A full attendance is desired. By order of the Eminent Commander. C. W. Hats, Recorder. Mr. Traylor to New York. Mr. J. A. Traylor, manager of the Union Copper Mine, was in Salisbury Saturday night on his way to New York whee he gbes for treatment. Mr. Traylor has been sick for some time. You know what you are taking when you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is lainly printed on every bottle show ne that it is simply iron and Quinine In a tasteless form, No Cure, Iso Pay. 5oc. . V I i Fat sale! Complete ice cream outfit! cheap. 1 am going into other business. John Howard. The Atlantic Hotel offers special low rates to parties and families after August 1st. For rates and other information, apply to A. N. Perkins, Morehead City, N. C. Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, Virginia, one of the very best institutions of the land for healthful location and the educa tion of joung ladies. Send far catalogue or get one at Central Hotel. j Notice. . Bids are solicited for the plaster ing of the Sunday school room of the Reformed churGh, Church and Horah Sts. Information and op portuntity to investigate can be gained by calling at 325 S Church St. Bids must be in by Aug. 25, and the right is reserved to reject any or all of them. By order of the Consistory. PRAISIHG THE KIIIG. HIS GIFT TO THE EEGLIGH PEOPLE APPRECIATED. He Presents to Infirm Sailors and Soldiers One of the Favorite Homes of His Mother. , London, Aug. 11. England ig charmed and electrified today by the announcement of the Kino-, signalizing at his coronation that he presents the Osborne House, one of the favorite residences of the Queen Victoria, at Islewight, as a gift to the nation to bo used as a convalescent home for army and navy officers. The gift is made in a message issued to the people and ' addressed to Primo Minister Balfour. This is taken to mean that the King is practi cally a well man again and Eng land rejoices accordingly. The fes tivities continued here all day yesterday. The -King and Queen drove to St. James Palace to attend services in the chapel royal. The last bulletin that will be issued said the King bore tho Lfatigue of the coronation well and is progressing satisfactorily. - 7 LOADED CARS BURNED. A Pullman Train Runs Into a Freight in Harrisburg. Harrisburg, Penn., Aug. 11. A passenger train of ten Pullman sleepers on the Pennsylvania road ran into the rear end of a freight thismorning at Dock Street Tower. No passengers were hurt but 7 freight cars were wrecked. Many box cars loaded with grain were IN HONOR OF SENATOR U'uILLA.7. Flags at Half Mast on all Michigan State Buildings- Lansing, Mich., Aug. 11. Gov. Bliss has issued a proclamation ordering that the lla'gs of the capi tal and all other State buildings be half-masted until after the funeral of Senator McMillan, who died at his summer home at Manchester, Mass., at 4 o'clock yesterday mor ning of heart failure following a congestion after an illness of only a few hours. During the funeral all the State departments will bo closed and as far as e'reumstancos will admit justices of tho Supremo Court, State officers' and heads of departments are requested to at tend them. It Didn't Affect Business. New York, Aug. 11. The up- psr floors of the New York Bank building, a six story Jorown store structure, corner wall and nN iam streets, was damaged fifty thousand dollars worth by fire this morning. The bank itself, situated on the two lower lloora is doing business as usual today. For an hour of mirth wo fre quently pay a month of sorrow. It pleaees any man to be- called a gentleman, even if he knows you don't mean it. The new Hotel Iredell, of States vide, will employ white- dining room girls to wait on the guests. . . WANTED-FOR U. S. ARMY, able-bodied, unmarried men, be tween ages of 21 and 35, citizen of United States, of good charac ter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For infarmation, apply to Recruit ing Officer, First National Bank building, Charlotte, N. C, South ern Loan and Trust building, Greensboro, N. C, or 40 Button ave., Asheville, N. C. Henry L. Shattuck, of Shells burg, Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble with which he had been afflicted for years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He had previously tried many other remedies and a number of physicians without re lief. For sale by James Plum mer, Druggist.
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