! ) Parents . and Children ers, pencil sharpeners, etc. used in the graded cchc! are kept by ISENHOUR & BEAU, Next door to the Poctcfuc naTKIR FOHECISTl FAIR. VOL XIV SALISBURY, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1903. f A' nr. oy 4 i FOR RENT 5 room cottage on Steele St., near North Main, N. P. MURPHY'S. Aff OCTOBER WEDDIIiG HE. HENRY FOWLER TO HARRY. A Native cf Rowan to Marry a Char lotte Young Lady. Cards have been received here as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simons Clarkson invite you to be present a?; the marriage, of their daughter, Sadie, to Mr. Henry BarkescUIe Fowler, on Tuesday evening the twenty- Eeventn or uctODer, nineteen hundred and three, at half after eight o'clock, Ten Kast Ninth, street, Charlotte, North Carolina. Mr. Fowler is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler, of South River, and is one of Rowan's many bright young men who have left home and succeeded and his many Rowan county friends will be in terestcd in this announcement. DR. MOORE AN ORATOR. nrot p-oipo nfTrim Ptr a tph TTnnwn a Wl w A A Mwi f J mm w w mm I Salisbury Lawyer. Mr. L. H. Clement, who was among the Salisburians who went to Greensboro yesterday to attend the reunion of -North Carolinians, is enthusiastic over the success of the event. 'I shall never regret that I was there on yesterday," said Mr. Clement. . "What I saw and what I heard spoken made my heart glad. It was a great occa sion and Greensboro was equal to the occasion." Asked what impressed him most, Mr. Clement, after a few moments thought, said: . 'It was the orato ry of tha Rav. Dr. W. W. Moore, president of the union theological Seminary at Richmond, Va. He is a native.of our state, having been born and reared at Charlotte. He is a born orator. His eloquence I sha'l never forget. I didn't recall t'aat I have ever heard anyone who surpassed Dr. Moore on an occa sion similar to this one. It was worth tho trip to Greensboro sim ply to listen to him." COMING TO-MORROW. President Spencer and Party Will he Here Tomorrow. President Spencer and party, traveling on a special train, will arrive at Spencer tomorrow morn ing about 8:30 o'clock and will probably spend an hour there. Thoy wiil stop in Salisbury about 30 minutes after leaving Spencer. Miss Bennett is Here. Miss Belle H. Bennett, of Rich mond, Ky., a lady who is devoting her life to the mission work of the Methodist Episcopal church South is at the Central Hotel. Miss Bennett has visited lately several of the cities of this State and her efforts have been fruitful of re suits. She is a lady whose life if consecrated to mission work and Salisburians will receive her gladly. C. M. A. Lodge Organized. - A lodge of the Coming Men of America was organized Monday night at YVoodleaf with six charter members. A meeting will be held next Tueeday night for the elec tion of officers. The meeting will be held in the hall occupied by the Jr. O. U. A. M. Cottoi is Bringing 9.30. The sale of cotf.on wa brisker today thin for several days pre ceding. The bent article on the market brought 9 30. Meeting of Davidson Trustees. A meeting ofiihj trustees of Davids jn College was held today and Rav. Dr. J. Rumple, one oi the truste33, . nt .j Davidson to attend th9 ccee.in r. Tor Sale. Italian Bees in frame hives. Ap ly to John D. A. Fisher, Faith, N. C. tf Jbresa cream cneese, macaroni, cakes, Saratoga chips tnl checker board cereals. Walton's grocer etore. jt. confederates to bileigh. CoL Crawford "Wants 100 Rowan Vet- erans o go to State Fair. Co Jams R. Crawford, colonel commanding Charles F. Fisher Camp No. 3 19, wants 100 Confed- erate veterans from Rowan to at- tend i the State Fair at Rileigh October 19 to 24th. There will be in attendance at this fair three of the most distinguished living vAJuiouciniauuviaip . 8om. YV. Hi kJox ana w. it. aoo- erts. Tne fare la low ana loagings i i . and meals will be furnished free J Q all veterans. -Ool.-Crawr ford i desires all who will go. to notify him it once. t THK IIIliri llKS nr.KT. They ) Adopt the New .Constitution Formulated at Hot Springs. There was a good attendance at a meeting of tha - Rowan County Medical Sofciety yesterday. The discussion Was animated and full of interest to the members. ; The trfiatment fit tvnhoid fever : wa one of the topics, and interesting T m7 I facts were elicited. Dr. Tv E. An- derson. of Statesviile. was nresentl and presented j for consideration, the new constitution formulated by the American Medical Associa- tirm. i and kdnnted bv the State organizition at its recent meeting w i 1 at Hot Springs. After full con- sideration the new plan was entered into, by which the county society Tnere are 83 ministersjBS congre becomes a nnit in the system of gationa, 15,101 confirmed and'3,667 county, State and national organi- zations. T le ne w . committees ap- pointed for the" ensuing year are as follows: Delinquent committee, Drs. Cm mrtl Monk. West. Peeler and Council!. On indigent cases, " I I Flippin, Trintham and' Whitehead, On publication, Drs. Pool, Smoot and Foust. Constitution and by- laws,1 Drs. Pool, Chenault, Flippin, Ramsaur add Summerell. Essay- j isrs . for Jknnarv meetintr ' Drs. Wbi eheadJ Smoot and Crump. A PRICE MEMORIAL. A Concert in! f Asheville Tonight Por the Purpose A memorial chapel will be built at Livingston) College in honor of the late Rev. Dr. J. C. Price, the founder ofJthis college. The stu dents at 'Livingstone are giving concerts in support of the . move ment and v 11 11 appear in Asheville tonight. ' . i Dr, Price was the greatest lead er of the negro race the world has ever known (Booker Washington not excepted) and it is fitting that a suitable I monument should be erected to jris memory. He was buried on the campus of Living scone College within the incorpor ate limits of Salisbury, j New Ads. TheBrdtvn Shoe Co., will toJ morrow place on sale 2,000 pair sample eho 38 at a bargain. Read ad. on 8eco ad page. The! Brqwn Clothing Co., asks you to call and inspect their new fall and winter stock of clothing. furnishings, &c. 1 heir ad. cn 3rd p ige will interebt you. -t Rugs, is that what you are look ing fori Then Brittian's ad. on fourth page. It tells you where yoa can get rugs at a bargain- TheGlobe Department Store is offering same good values in dry goodc, etc; and you should read their ad. an fourth page. Mary Smith, executor of Tena A. Smith ,has a notice in this pa- per. ; r. J. A. Thomason, executor of Mary A. Reeves, has a notice of sale in another column. Mr. D. W. Julian Sick. Mr. D. W. J ulian was takt n ill today fchortly'y after suddenly noon and wan compelled to take to hi b bed. He has not been well for several days and today's illness is a culmina ion of his recent indis position. Have ybu tried them? The best ten cent cigar on the market, Jack's Special. For Bint! Suite of nice rooms for light house keeping. Call at St 209 E. Fisher st. Drs. j Ramskur, G. A. Brown and Ine bynod was formed lor ag Heilig. BJard of censors, Drs. gressive work particularly in the tbe POTOMAC SYHOD. CONVENES HERE NEXT WEEK. A History of the Synod 120 Dele gates Expected. Tbe Synod of the Potomac con venes in Salisbury next Wednes day morning, 21st inst , and will be in session during the remainder of the week. 120 delegates wil be present and many will oa ac- conmanied bv their wives. Amonar i - i fi,A jjtoa n,;u k m. nf tho most prominent Reformed preach- ersm Pennsylvania ; ana JAiary v - - - . i mm' land.. A brief sketch cf the synod fallows: I o a 1 T J Frederick, Md. Tc eviousiy, the section it occupies formed part of the . oiiioal Synod -that of the United States. Its : territory, slightly larger than at present, in- eluded that part of Irennsylvania lying between the , busquehana River and the Alleghany Moun- tains, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and Ger- man conerresrations on the Pacific coast, now Known as ioo iruriiauu Oregan tnaasio: In 1875, the German churches of Maryland were dismissed to aid in forming a German Synod. In 1896, the congregations on the Pa- cine coast were transferred to tne German Synod of the. Northwest Notwithstanding these losses there has been great internals growth. unconfirmed members, 60 Sunday f Schools, and 19,042 scholars more reported today than 30 years ago. In offerings for benvolence, there has b9en an annual increase of $ 20,000 . - m -m m South. ; Much work of this sort has been can led on, and the results have jastifhd the hopes of earlier days. The great9st.gain hajj been in Worth 'Uarouna, the increase beinsr 12 per cent. But in none of theClasses has it fallen below 50 per cent. This is especially grati fying, and indicates what should be the Synod's chief workMis sions. During all its history, tlie Synod has been actively engaged ia the work of education. It possesses an interest in the Theological Sem inary and Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. In addi tion, it has three institutions under its control MercerburgAcademy, Mercer burg, Pa,;' Woman's Col lege, Frederick, Md.; and Cataw ba College, Newton, N. C. A fourth within the bounds of Synod, but under the care of Virginia Classis, is Massanttan Academy, Woodstock, Va. 'It has only been within recent years that the benevolent work has assumed a distinctively Synod icl form, in a Deaconess' Home, York, Pa., and an Orphan's Home, Crescent, N. C. The statistics for, 1904 are as fol lows: 177 ministers, 307 congrega tions 40,688 confirmed and 20,411 unconfirmed members, 2,028 bap" tisms, 1,597 confirmed, 1,116 cer tificates, 274 Sunday Schools, 4,176 officers and teachers, 32,252 scholars, 32 students for the minis try, contributions for benevolent purposesj 142,897, for congrega; tional purposes $232,422 The baatvolent gifts of the Synod since its organization amount to f 884,647. , Judging by her history, her present ability, and her success, the prospects for larger and moreaggressive ' work are great; and for it the Synod now chal lenges her ministry, her congrega tions, and her laity. ... Flowers for sale. Phone 32. Cabinet Photos 98c doz tent near passenger depot. at the tf Try our candy. We handle tbe best made. Lowney's and Ten ney's, at yValtun'a grocery store. Notice Grape wine for sale at f 1 per gallon. Orders promptly tilled. A. L. Hall, Salisbury, Rl If you want a medicine that will come nearer curing all your aches and pains than any other medicine; that will cost you less money and is pleasanter to take, buy a bottle of Liquid Electricity. It is only 50c per bottle, with fall directions on every bottle. Try Liquid Elec tricity if you would be cared. THE SCHOOL CENSUS! Superintendent Eizer Finishes Bepor Of the County. The annual census of children of school age in Rjwan county, haB been, completed under the super vision of Prof R, G. Kizer,county superintendent, and shows a tota of 11,090, of , wSom 3,y3U are in balisburv tcwathip. mere are 8,270 whiles acd 2,830 colored The net gain over last year is 09, an increase of 163 inside the city limits being partly offset by a lusa of 54 in tbe remainder ofihe county. Following is the,; sctSoi population of ., tha principal ""pre cincts: 'Salisbury, 2,022; Salisbury Cotton Mill, 664; Vance Cotton Mill,.350; Kesler Cotton Mill, 143; Spencer, 217; Est Spencer, 169; China Grove, 428; Gold Hill, 322; Granite Quarry, 115, says the Sa! isbury correspondent cf the Caai lotte Observer. i MEETING OF D." OF C. Salisbury Members of the D. of C Go to Asheville. ' The State meeting of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy was open ed today. Mrs. W. H. Overman, Mrs. T. B. Beail and Miss Flora Chapman are attending from Salis bury. Mrs. J. P. Allison, of Con cord, was here this morning on her way to the convention. HOITY T01TY. What the Columbus Ohio People Think . of It The Columbus, Ohio Citizen says of Hoity Toity, which ; comes o Salisbury Saturday night: h Bright, musical and with a lib eral sprinkling offun of the be sort, "Hoity Toity" dell packed house at the G day evening, where half week's engagement. production, which it is claimed identical witfi the New York suc cess is given by an excellent com pany which makes the most of its opportunities. The result is that Columbus is afforded probably the best reproductions - of the Weber and Fields burlesque which it has yet been its fortune to laugh at. The company is large and has con siderable merit. The chorus is well balanced and sings some very tuneful melodies. There is a va riety of costumes rarely seen and lighting and scenic effects . are re markable. The German comedians dispose of considerable amout of dialogue, which possesses the . un usual combination of being humor ous enough to keep the audience in an uproar and the same time being absolutely without any questionable features. None of the members of the company stand out prominently but all are equal to their parts, and the jumble of music, dances, specialities, splen did lighting effects and Dutch comedians moves with a vim and dash. "Hoity Toity" is . well worth seeing. ' "Jack Special." i f JMr. C. E. Robertson has receiv ed for the Robertson Grocery Com pany an especia'Iy prepared cigar called "Jack Special," eo named for Mr. Robertson, who is famil iarly known as Jack. It is a splen did cigar and begins selling well. The goods are made by Morgan Brothers, of Salisbury, and their superiority is testified to by all who have smoked them. Capt Eoontz Still Improving. Capt. E. W. Koontz has almost entirely recovered from his recent illness. He is able tobe out and expects to resume his rail road duties shortly. Jack's Special is a nice ten cent cigar. Manufactured by a home enterprise. Try them. "Save the bands. Wanted, 2 young male mocking bird3. Address C. R. Stahle, 364 S. Franklin St ,- Wilkesbarre, Pa. , Broke Into His House. S. Le Quinn, of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed cf liis customary health by invason of Chronic Con stipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaran teed 4o cure, 25c at all drug stores. 9 SwP A LINE "OR , TWO. , People Who Come and Go, and Local - Happenings Condensed. "Gold Medal" is a $3 "shoe! with a $4 look acd a $5 wear. - Burts Misw Daisy Ailen is speeding the day in Greensboro. ' . . Capt. L. A. Frazftr w'err to Greensboro last night. .-, .Whcre good values cjma from" Bart's Shoe Store. ; 1 ' Miss Jennie. GUI returned last night from a visit to. StatesviUeyi Mr. A. R. L-?z3nby spent Mon- dav in Ch4rlfit.to on hnsiness." ' . . . T j! Miss Lila Hauser, of Morehead Cityj is visiting relatives here. Mr. J. M. Summers left this morning for Mocksville. Mr. J. A. Hartness, clerk of the co art of Iredell count v, was in Salisbury last night on business. Mrs. W. H. Burton is qaite sick with the grip at her home on West Council street. t Mrs. T. R. Manning, of Hen derson, spent last night in Salis bury, the guest of Mrs. A. Baford. Mrs. Manning, left this morning for Asheville to attend the meeting of the D. of C. Mr. W. T. Penninger, of Wood eaf, who was in Salisbury today, tells the Sun that the condition of Mr. Houston Gillean is very criti cal. There is no hope for his recovery. Sew Job Printer. Mr. Roland Harris, of Concord, will arrive in the city tonight to accept a . position with tho Sun. Mr. Harris formerly worked in Salisbury but for some; time has held a position with the Stone Printing Company of Greensboro, one of the largest job printing ses i in the State. Mr. Har- m excellent job composi- ride ourselves on phis work with Monday but the rush 6rk in the job department has increased so rapidly that he was wired this afternoon to report for duty tomorrow morning. , Venus in Winston. J. T. Wyatt; of Salisbury, was a visitor to the city Saturday for the first time in about thirty years. He said the place didn't look like it did then. Mr. Wy att " visited several places of interest while here, among them the Y. M. C. A. , the Salem Iron Works, the old Salem historical building and tbe graveyard and cemetery. Mr. Wyatt writes for several newspa pars and Le will give a sketch of his trip in the near future. Winston Sentinel. Anti-Saloon League. 'The Anti-Saloon League will meet tonight in the Sunday school room of the First Methodist church. Reports will be made by many important committees. A New Cotton Gin. : Bailey Bros, have completed a new cotton gin at Woodleaf, Important Meeting of Winona Council There will be an important meet- ing oi winona council jso. 10, Jr.- O. U. A. M. tonight. The matter of carrying $250 more in surance will be discussed. It is urgently requested that every member- who possibly can, attend this meeting. By order, of W. W. Miller, Councilor. T. D. Beown, R S. For men only Hack's Special. Save the bands. Call or 'phone Union drug store ior cab. Steve Noble. 4t Eight room two story house, 210. East Bank street for rent. Apply to J. T. Sossaman. tf. Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days. For several months our younger brother had been troubled with indigestion. He tried several remedies but got bo benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them; Inside of thirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh. He is now folly . recovered- We have a good trade on the Tablets. Holley Bros., Merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by James Piummer. LOOKINO FOR FIRST FMSO. WAE EXPECTED TODAY WORLD WATCHES TWO COUNTRIES Hostilities are Expected to begin Today ""-"efween Eussia and Japan. Bussia Gives an Explanation of Her Failure to Evacuate Manchuria as Promised, Men and War Vessels are Being Placed in Steadiness for the Inevita hie Conflict -9 Yokohoma, Oct. 13.--While r o official admission is made by the Japanese government that she con templates a declaration' of war against Russia it is known here that the Mikado and .his cabinet have decided to go it alone without more than the moral support of any other nation if war becomes neces sary. Xhe ieenng . m japan is warlike. London, Oct. 13. Eugland,with all Europe, awaits with bated breath today the first gun of war from the far East that now seems inevitable. The Porte says dis patches this morning state that the Russian battleship Czarvitch and Russian armored cruiser , Bayan have passed through the Suez cnal en route to join the fleet now off Manpo. "Frcm Port Arthur this iklz msrning comes the hewstpat Admiral Alexiff, Russian viceroy of the far East has held a review Of 1 the, army numbering forty thousand men. The seriousness of the i situation is reflected here by the effect upon the stock exchange. Japanese Securities have dropped three-quarter cents and a greater drop in securities is expected today. Announcement was made today at the foreign office that the Pow ers have determined to uphold their treaty rights in Manchuria. St. Petersburg, Oct. 13 Offi cial announcement was made today hat the reason Russia did not eva cuate Manchuria October 8th was that large numbers of Chinese have recently joined the Ching Chases or Manchurian brigands and are making depredations on towns and the Russian troops were .used to protect the peaceful inhabitants. It is also officially announced that he naval reinforcements now en route to the far East consists of the torpedo cruisers Dsadnik and Gadmak, the torpedo transports Amour and Jenissei and eleven torpedo boats The crews aggre gate forty-seven officers and five hundred men. ' . Wanted, at Once, one good man, he best opportunity ever offered rou in Salisbury. Call on tbe singer Mfg. Co., 206 Main street, Salisbury, N. C. - 3t, Don't Bead This Unless You Want Your Shoes Free of Cost WTe"have decided to return our customers one full day's sales dur ing each month from this date, 12 October 1903 until otherwise notified. Commencing today we will give o each CASH purchaser a receipt for the amount of his purchase. Monday, November 2nd, 1903 and on the first dav of each month thereafter until otherwise notified ' we will announce the day of the month we have decided to 'give back our sales to our customers. All parties holding our receipts dated on that day willreturn them and get their FULL FACE VAL UE in any kind of -goods in our store. We have adopted this plan to help our customers, advertise our -business and above all to gat SPOT CASH for all goods we sell. ': "' Call at. our place of business and see the largest and best stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers ever shown in Salisbury. WHITLOCK & RAINEY 124 South Main St., Salisbury, N. C, THE TILLMAN TRIAL. Counsel For the Prosecution Concluded ; Today. I -'Lexington, S C , Oct. 13. E. S. Asbill, the prosecution counsel concluded his argument tbday 'in Tillman's trial. P. H. Nelson fol lowed for the. defendant, oskirg the court to instruct the jury thbt it is for that tKxry to say whether a man ci oramcry roason won;u bV, as Tillman dkl JanLary 15th when lie shot Goczales. INSURGENT VICTORY. The Turkish Troops Loose Out in-an ' . Engagement. Vienna Oct. 13. A Sofia dis patch states the inner organization there has received intelligence of a victory - of a thoueand Monastir insurgents over an immense Turk ish force consisting of ten batal- lion, two batteries and four fquad rons of cavalry. The Turks lest 78 and the insurgents 17. SUES FOR $75,000. The Wife of an Engineer Who Was " Killed Brings Suit. A Charlotte special says: Mrs. Dorothy xA. Brickmao, widow cf Engineer Henry Brickman, who lost his life in the disaster at Fish ing Creek trestle, has instituted suit against the Southern Railroad for damage to the amount of $75,- 000. Notice of the 6uit was filed in Yorkville Saturday. The attor neys in the suit aro Legaro and Holman, of Charleston. The dead engineer formerly lived in Cbar- 1 iston. ' At tbe time of his death he was an engineer bn ffc South- erat-renrr-tO'.'Cj- la- v U., and Uamden,.t. u. RECEPTION THURSDAY' NIGHT. The Elk Reception to be Given Hero Thursday Night . The Elk reception will be given Thursday instead of Wednesda night, as stated in Monday's Sun. This reception will be an elabor ate affair and a number of out of own guests , are expected. An orchestra of nine pieces will be here. t COL. HENDERSON TO SPEAK. Will Deliver an Address at St. Mary's - Saturday. The Sunday school of St.Mary's Episcopal church will have a rally at the church six miles from Salis bury on Saturday, 17th inst. . Mr. J, H. Crosby, will have charge of the exercises. At 10 a. m. a pro gram will be rendered by the Sun day school and in the afternoon addresses will be delivered by Hon. John S.. Henderson and Rev. S. J. M. Brown, of Salisbury, Marriage Saturday Night Saturday; night at the residence of Mr. M. C. Swicegood on Noith Long street Miss Lou Hodge and Mr. Andrew M. Weant were mar ried. The ceremony was perform ed by Rey. R. G. Barrett. Ten of Jack's Special bands buys one cigar. For a pleasant physic take Chamberlain's Stomaclxand Liver Tablets. Easy to take? Pleasant in effect For sale by Jas. Plum mer. Real Estate. We can Bell you real estate in Salisbury or Spencer, N. C. on easy terms. See us before pur- ! chasing. Maupin Bros. He Learned a-Oreat Truth. . It is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Welsey: "Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over again?" 'John Wesley, because once tell ing is not enough " It is for this eame . reason that you are told again and again that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy cures colds and, grip; that counteracts any ten dency of these diseases to result in pneumonia, and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Jas. Plnmmer. r WASHINGTON WOUAH I T.T.V I A - Possible That a Ercach cf rrcr.i ; Suit ITay be Pendir Now York, Oct. 13. Tho arri val of Mis Mat Wood, of VVh ington, at tho Fifth Avcnuo 1. .1 1 todiy caused a great deal of tf crtt craardianshin over Senator T. 11. Piatt, whoso raarriao to Tlr. . Lillian Janoway occurs Thur, ' -j-. Miss Wood, whoknew thcScnatori.i Washington, camo tortmko inquirl i about the tenator's wedding. is said to have been acconn '. I by a lawyer. Mrs Janeway i i iA ) guarded. 15 SHIPWRECKED SilLCI Their Ship Disabled They Clu- ; tD It for Ten Days. New York, Oct. 13. Fill shipwrecked sailors liter: "j 4 1 snatched from tho jaws of k arrived here today on a Gerrr. tsteamer. Ihey beloDtrcd to tL Uraguyan bark Salvador Talavcr::. which3ailed fromFernandina,rior ida, Sept. 7ih loaded with pitch f r pine lumber and bound for Corti na, Spain. Tho men duzz for t days to the vessel which wjh complete wreck. Provifeion3 v. cr scarce and tho eailors were in rrc distress when rescued. BOUNDARY COnniSSICH EE!i: Eesumea Session This Ilcrnir-j Resigns "Vithout Action. Loudon, Oct. 13. Tho Ala buuiiuuf UlLuiial Ajtumad tc this morning but adjourned afternooa'without reaching a cision. . t!i CLEYELAHD TO CHICiCD. The Ex-President Delivers an Adirc There Next7eek. Princeton, Oct. 13. Ex-Prc dent Grover Cleveland left ll morning for Chicago, whero 1 will address tho Chicago Con)r::c cial Club tomorrow evening. will be gone about a wet FAIR TO-C0ER0T7. The Weather Forecast for ITcrtli C ; Una for 24 IIoTirs. Washington, D. C, Oct. 13. T! weather forecast for North Cir o : i for the ensuing 21 hours h: Fair tonight and Wednc: il iy. Chamberlain ConfiasI to liis r : I. London, Oct 13 Cham It rl ' i is confined to his bed at IlihL :ry, Birmingham, by a sharp atta:': f gcut. 'He hopes to recover f . . '. -ciently to keep his Newca tlo en gagement October 20ih. For Rent. Thn E. W. Burt rciidcnc) 515 W. Monroo St. 8 roorr. i nice, $15 00 per month. Aj toG. W. Frix. tc i . To City Tax Payers. Tho city tax books are now my bands and a prompt M.ttl :. is Urcred. Call and pay wbi! i t'. weather is good. J. r . " ni.i : . tf City Tux Culhci; Confessions of a Frmt. Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of YV Ark., writes, ''For 12 ye ?ira 1 fered from Yellow Jaucdito. consulted a number of pbyf-jci and tried air sortu c f iiHi!i:..n but got no relief. Then 1 1 tho use of Electric Bitterss r 1 : that 1 am now cured of a ill that had me in its grasp for t . ' years." if you want & rf V. medicine for Liver and III ? trouble, stomach disorder or : eral debility, get Electric I'll It's guaranteed by all drt ;- i Only 50c. FOR SALE. 1 will tell 1 1 vato sale, at Climax Hotel, V cer, Li. U., "16 sunsoi iurr; cow?, 2 bogs, one bupy i-: nes, one wagon and barn; horse. Also cooking utc -ble ware &c, J. R. i'o:;i ; GUARDS OVEE PL