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f ' !- ' ' - - i ' Y . 5 iccm FOR I RENT: New 6 room house on North Main Street. I Water, bath and sewerage. N. P Murphy. New Line of Extracts Large Assortment of Stationery, At Isenhour & Bean's. VOL XV SALISBURY, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1904 NO. 21. Y v V: - i V ; KLBTTZTHOIIASOII. A HOME WEDDING LAST IIGRT. Two Much Esteemed Youg People Are Married. .1- At 7 30i o'clock last evening Miss PxAnrm mpstinfl Klnttz wis morrioi tr. mv Wdmn Th nm aan n .at the home of the bride's father, Mr. George A. Kluttz at 420 East 'Inniss street. The ceremony was timDlicitvi itself none the less but more beautiful on this account. . The parlor, in which the couple were united was tastef oily decorat ed, and the assemblage of invited friends of the contracting oarties e-athered in a circle in the room n nd hall wv. Mrs Turner, for- the weddihix march as the bride and groom entered the room. Miss TTI.-,!, ,,. f.5 in a k.mminr xliuii naa avuivu ju . '. w k;, .., nrKHo fVia nrnnm was dressed in conventional black. nillLD in .!! lllO If JLJL ! HUU - JL W Ltl Thev were nreceded bv Rev. .Dr. F. J. Murdoch, of St Luke's Enisconal church, who cronounc- ed the v-ows. - After the ceremony ' I rnnorratiilatinna were tendered bv I all present after which Mr. and M ' Mrs. Thomason took No. 35 fori Atlanta, where they will spend a week. On their return they will make.their home at Mr. Thoma- son's former residence at Zab. Mrs. Thpmason is a splendid vnnncr wnmiin. noasesaincr attrac- . I tiens of person and character that hat. A wnn fnr W manv admirino- frlarxAa Mr Thnmunn has hn a resident of Salisbury about three - ' - b a m I years, lately being boo a Keeper, lor the Brown Furniture Factory. He is a fine tvDe of the industrious. I aggressive and worthy young man m a hood of this section. Both Mr. I and Mrs. Thomason have hosts of well wishers in ' this community and the many handsome bridal presents received by this youn? couple attest to more than ordina ry popularity. rRPQpjia2 rr"ecutive, CVe6fj Lutheran Synod Yesterday. The executive committee of the North Carolina Lutheran Synod, I which met here yesterday, com- p'.eted its work late yesterday afternoon. The report to Synod was made up and the condition of church affairs in North Carolina if .1 during the past year, as repre- sented in the report, is most gratifying. Bevival Services. Notwithstanding tha very in clement weather a good sized con gregation was present at the Meth odist church last night. The sub ject of Rev. Mr. Comann's sermon was the divine p'an of salvation and it was one of the most inter esting of the series so far. It was announced last night that hereafter it could be understood that the sermon at night begins at '- 8 o'clock, being preceded by a song and; prayer service of 15 minutes. v CoL Barker Smoked. Col. Cicero R. Barker attended the D. O. K. K banquet at Char-lbeen lotte last night and inside informa-1 tion enables the Sun to announce today without any fear of contra- diction that Col. Barker was, owing to previous service, not in cluded in the-list of victims of the loaded cigars. ; Drawing at Harry's Store, The drawing at Harry-Belk Company's store this morning re- salted as follows : The 110 hat was drawn by Miss Nora Hutchinson, the 5 bat by Miss A lie reacocx, the umbrella by Mrs. E. H. Har-J v'onn n!r rf orlnvpa Viw fru A. tr vv I irnflHaon. ; . Some of the Sick. Mrs. T. J. McCubbins, who has been so ill with the grip, is im proved. Mrs. John T. Bar ringer has been very ill for the past four weeks. There is a slight improvement in het condition today. GAME EGGS for sale 82 50 per netting. Mug wumps, Warhorses and Shawls, tf. . G. A. Jackson. "Buy Beal Estate. Now is the time to purchase real estate. You can make money if you bay at once. See us for bar gains. Maupin Bros. LAST BIGHT'S liEETII. G COL. J. S. HEIDERSOH' k ADDRESS. (Meeting at Court House Under Aps- pice of Central Labor Union. uespite tne extreme inclemency of the weatner a large I .. . - .! CrOWQ I creeted Col. John S. Henderson, rkn mnkA under the auspices of the, Central Labor Union at the . court house last night, j Col. Henderson spokb for more than an hour and expressed an un alterable conviction of the necessi ty for the organization : of labor. He traced the simultaneous devel- opment of society and ; the proa: perity of the artisan and deciarea I . - . . . i : i that oppression wouia necessarily disregard of self interest. Mayor Hoyden staiea ai we con elusion of Uol. Jtienaeraon a speecn tbAt 19 It W&3 grOWiUg UB i - I I .-.-.. ;.! 1 I 4-1 . WOfl d flfltBr HIS BUUteM UUMI Buuio I I I future time. DEBlTfi AT HMl ol!ltlflli5. Salisbury uiris wiu uiscps w.nPiu . . . . v,5 n i sorv Education Hext Weec . tf "Monday night, March 28th, the young ladies of the to literary (aocieties at Red bprings, win ais- cuss compulsory eoucation. xne query reads : "Rasoived, 1 hat i . '.-. I m .1 compulsory education would not inroTe, DeBenciai w 1 ?.! 4.. the .public schools of. North Carolina.", Two Saliaburv voung ladies are on tne affirmative of the auestion, JSiliSSes Mary Shaver and Mabel Thoma " i ! a.Ai.kifi ftimt son. 11 is a ir-rcv"x; uou' and greatlnterest is beiijg centered in it at the -school. EE. lEWIllfl S COIlFAai. Promoter of al $5,000,000 Company to Operate in Virginia. The New York Commercial says : "The Virginia Com pat y is to be organized in New York with f 5,- are to be F. C. Moon, of Lynch Walter B. burg, V a. , presiueni Crowell, New York, vice-presi-. dent'; A. R. McCanless, fNew York, secretary and treasure. Walter G. Newman, of New It ork, is re- ported to be one of thd promoters of this enterprise Inspecting Fertilizers. Mr. Dick Thompson fertilizer inspector for e'ghteen bounties in this section, left this morning for Iredell county.; M r. Thompson will not complete his tour before July. i Ships Plows to Texas. .Mr. J. H. McKenzid last week received an order from! Mr.s R. L. Btackwelder, of Buffalo, Texas, for four plows, j Mr.1 Blackwelder left Rowan last year and is much impressed with the Teian farmer's lot. Mrs. Klapp Desperately I1L Mrs. J. M. Klapp is desperately on North ill tvUv at. her home Main street. All near relatives j were notified by wire bf her con- dition. Mr. Klapp Lo has also very sick, is slightly improv ed today. Degree Team to go to Lexington. Theteam c Rov. an Encamp ment No. 3 will -leave Salisbury Saturday night at o ciock on train No. 12 for Lex Ington to in- stitute a new camp of Odd Fellows at' that place. All members of these degrees ' are invited to at tend. I New Ads. Dave Oastreicher. R.1irn.prTnn I ' I . Wachovia Loan & Trust Uo. Mrs. L. Fink. Cut Flowers for Easter, Roses, CornationsJ Calla Lillies and Easter Lillies.' Orders must be received early. Call or 'phone Mrs. M. O. Linton idr prices. Agent for JL Van Lindley and i 3t Northern Jblorists. Lost ! --An ear trumpet. Return to sun office. 1 II tf. For Sale Cheap f r Cash Four repeating Rifl-w, o e special 22 calbre Winchester and one ham merless shot gun. K- ireeler, vity. Room 10. Rovall i"t'g Office. 2t Fine meats, at the lowest prices, at R isher's cash meat market, tf HB-BiHBI11 vanmm. Mr. J. W Hammill, of Salisbury, Goes . Into Bankruptcy. Mr. John W. Hammill, who has been conducting a saloon near the passenger depot for 20 years, has fiied tuition in 1 ankrnntcv and is. - - I K?n Bolnnn Koa KnAn tltOArl since yesterday. Thifii. morning's Greensboro Tel gram says: J udge Boyd yesterday declared J. W, Hammill, of Salisbury, bankrupt, on his own petition, the petitioner (being represented by Attorney E D. Steele. The case was referred to J. : K. Mc Crary, of Lexington, referee. 8PEICEB K0MIIEE8. Mr. T. Frank Hudson is Nominated for Mayor. The Democrats of East Spencer held a oaf meeting last night and nominated T. Frank Hudson, Esq , for mayor. Mr. Hudson nnlv a f p w mnntriR nrn 1n.at.pn at Soencer tonractica, law hnt h won rnnnh Atv nnnnUHt among his constituency. He is a bright and aggressive young man jana ,j0 mucn for the upbuild jn2 cf ast Spencer. The nomi Dees for Aldermen are E.. A. Long, Samuel Black well, George " " Kluttz and L. H. Hatley. Mr. Edgar Fesperman J. was elected chairman of the executive com mittee. It is not thought that there will be any opposition to-) this ticket.1 1 C05YICT ABEESTED. James Arrowood, of Asheville, poked up Here Today s James Arrowood, white, giving I his home at Asheville, was locked up this morning for disorderly conauct at tne depot. Arrowood stated that he was pardonedyester- day by Governor Aycock from the served -on i f out months. He was l a P !- -a Doasuui oi cis past record as a criminal but bubsided in the last stage of intoxication to a mere mustering idiot. SURRY PRIMARIES. xuey arc. oaiu to nave jseen really Against Blackburn. I The Winston Sentinel SavSt : A I Surry Republican reports that the primaries held in that county last Saturday were not a victory for spencer Blackburn, as he and n i.;...4 i: - rpL:. x i i r . I taya that only 4 out of 110 dele gate) to the county convention were instructed for Blackburn. Thirty were instructed. The Mt. Airy Leader ; this week s a redhot number; It claims that cucaourn cirned every township in Surry, except Westfield, whieh went for Linney, and part of the other townships were divided be- .. T .J T .!. ,irwu iuuoy uu -DiaiKourn, ana l . - l i -r m. 1 . ; u .... i j., nuiuu is cuuiwi- ed. It claims that Blackburn has o. votes in me counry convention, jumney 17, : 15 contesting. The paper goes on State Senator Sam- U61 marsnaii Wlin gloves OH. ENOCHYILLE NEWS. A Week's Services to be Held at St Enoch's Church. Oorrespondenc of Sun Enochville March 24. Miss Addie Lent z, of Stony Point, is visiting Mrs. C D.' Over . ..... mr - "I cash. Miss Mollie Barrier, of Bear Poplar, is spending some time with Mrs. Morgan. The Easter meeting will begin at St. Enoch next Sunday night and continue throughout the week at night until Friday. There will be services on Friday and Saturday mornings and communion on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dsaton ex pect to go to Charlotte this week tospurchase goods for their store. Mr. Cornet, of Virginia, brought some fine horses from his native State and is spending some time with Mr. H. H. Overcash. The 2 90, $3 48 and $4 48 mens duits are in perfect condition; they are moving fast at J. Feldman's. Cottage for rent. hall. McCubbins osite city rison. ot. REPDBLICAH PRIIIARY CONGRESSIONAL PR1UARY TODAY. The Contest in Salisbury Townskip is '-Warm ' ; The Republican primaries in Rowan county which are being held today to determine upon this county a choice for a nominee for congress in thia district, are being held today. The Salisbury , boxes will be opened at 7 o'clock with the exception of the North ward preqinct, at which voting began at 2 o'clock. ' i " At 3.30 o'clock this afternoon it was stated by Mr. J no. L. Reh- dleman that the North ward pre cinct had gone for Price by a large majority. It is not believed that any of the county precincts will be heard from before night, but it is well known that a fight, the like of which has not been known among the Rowan Republicans in years, is being made. ' ... A former well koown Democrat who recently went to Republican rank8 ha8 been engaged this week in canvaesmg. At well and- Uhina Grove townships in Blackburn's interest and a' letter leceived here this morning says he has done ef fective work. :'- HEAYIER RAILS. Southern to Lay Heavier Bails en the Main Line. Says the 'Charlotte Chronicle : "It is reported that the heavy 90- pound rails on the main line of the Southern, between Washington and Spencer, are to be replaced by 100 ponnd rails-both on the main line and the double track. The rail8 at presnt in use will be dis-. tributed mong the branch lines in this sectjon that are now equipped with lirKt.r rai la. Th nnth.mt i8 constantly improving ite track- age and rolling stock to the poK THREE JOLLY SENATORS. How Overman, Simmons and Clarke Eiyoy Senatorial Life. Says the Washington Post : "In the rear row of seats on the demo- ocratic side are three loiiv sens- . . ... i torg These are Mr. Clarke, of Arkansas, whose snow-white hair and clear- cut features add to his niptnreonnan. oa "f r Simmmit: Uf ho is short of stature, his hair Und mustache beta? black as a raven's wing, and Mr. Overman, tall, robust and slightly gray. ...... . . - . , All during the morning hour the faces of this trio are wreathed in -mila 0.n.ralltr. thev are on .. J hand when the senate convenes. Clarke leans over to Simmons and says a few words. Overman also draws near. Then there are signs of suppressed laughter. Overman has something in reply, the three senatorial hesd. white, black and gray, come cioee together again -' . " ... .T . au(i agaia separate, while their . - . . . . . owners nave anotner neartv laugn. goon Mr. Simmons takes a turn. if or he, as well as his two col-1 leagues, is good at story telling.! It matters not what weighty busi- nnas th. nat. in Anorao-Ad n. 1 whv . -. - I ness tne senate is engaged in. Thfisfl snnthern senators eniov their I - rf I nZlXX,.wr M. cnnn1 they make to disturb the proceed-1 I w i & si:iii LiihLLtJxia AXKJtt m duuuu uv i ings. From the galleries it is like m.rniueu. m iuo : unuiuiuiuic. i -i. : .. ..... . When their fun cets strenuous I they adiourn to the democratic ,- - . i cloakrooms and the swinging doors of elasB cIose behind their , jolly Krmrtfta ' ' figures High class" refined amusement, the Ferris Wheel. It. Elevate voarself temnnrarilv on the Ferris Wheel in rear of Sav- ings Bank building. -3t. UOUaUE V IOLETS Une nail Cent each. Ten for 5ctS. Will Sell any numoer. lurs. n. a. y oouson, i ri xt nr - t 31. JNortn 1. unon su zt. i For Rent, 8 room house No. 1 224 North Main st. Apply at Brown Shoe Co. store. tf. For Sale. At- once 7 room cottage; water and sewerage, stable and wood I house: good buildings, good loca tion; West ward. Apply within 10 davs for the low price of 52300 00. Apply at Sun office or Box 223, care H. 6t. Double violets and other flowers! for sale. Phone 74. j 700 iRE KILLED THE FLOATIIIG IIIIIE i EUSSIAI CRUISES DESTROYED Several Countries May Yet Be Involv d in the Conflict Tien Tsieni March 24. The Rus T I sian government has instructed its military attache of the legation at -i . Peking to ascertain the number of troops and strength of the move ment of Chinese near the Man churian frontier. An attacheaskejl for a passport but was - refused. This is believed to indicate that the Chinese government is i not willing to let the Russians know the details of military movements in the frontier. ,. Russian . i : - and French agents,, are keeping close Should Chink watch on China. join Japan in the war against Russia France would interfere and . , . .. , . - j the result would be a war involv- fng England and probably othdr European powers.. ? I Seoul, March 24. A strong body of Cossacks tried to take posses sion of the barracks at Kandkeui, a hundred miles north of Gensafi, but Corean troops resisted. battle resulted, in which the Cos Backs were . driven back, after having lost thirty-five dead aid seventeen wounded. j Tien Tsien, March 24. General Ma, the Chinese commanderhas thirty-five . thousand well trained and. equipped troops oh Man churian boundary and under pre- text of pursuing bandits the troops (have advanced to Port Arthur: jit I believed the Uhmese soldier apd andiU destroyed the railroad in7March 24. The Schls- Zeitung reports that it was tt the Russian destroyer Sk'olie blown up by a floating mine in f he harbor at Port Arthur last week ' I , - but the armored cruiser Bay an. Nearly the entire crew of seven i,r.r.if Voa viiio . . TOOK OFT THE ROPE. A Georgia (Mob: Foregoes a Lynching 1 Affair- Rome, Ga ,! March 23. John Coleman, colored, was delivered to tQe Bneriff of Floyd county today by a mob of .whites who had chased ' . , . . .L U ana capmroa mm wun me avowea purpose of, lynching him fort at- J temnted criminal assault unon? the I person of Mrs. John i Moore, a j young i Rome. white woman nvinc near CAPT. 6. W.BELL LEAVES j . i ? 1 Southern Wrecking Crew Jforeman .: . .: . . - i Goes to Birmingham. OorrMpondence of sun. Spencer, March 24 CaptjGeo. w. Bell, who has had chargeof the IL ItU LJL. U L KM. B IT JL K3 1J . JLLJi S L1C WW Zfc U L II X2 LL I Southern's wrecking crew at Soen- C.nil,..n. .... . &,. I W aanw W - m v w J VM U I . mmv I past nve y earsj L. M.ii.J .! -1 - f .: i ntnri nrniniiiHi tji m hittiiihi" STiriMi-i tion en the Birmin?ham division pf the same road. He left today j iL. I.ii i: . i il ; I iOI lQO laiier piace ana win smove i his familv tn Rirmmaham. 'f!ftn. I Bell will likely be succeeded! here j p.- r, i I by Mr. Arthur Horn who. has j been assistant in the wrecking I JI ... I ii. Jl t crew or iuia uiviBiuu iuri buluo time.' ! r. J:. !.:-: . It will only be a matter or time that the $1 48 and f 1 98 mens suits Will be gone. If VOU want one you better come at once at the hre sale. : Jacob Zeldman. , It Stravd A mfldinm RiV.f. I Jersev nw dark nrl in thin nrdr iNntifv I ' "i J q . j Bernhardt. I 8t. WILL GAR5ISHEE WAGES. - ii City Taxes Must be Paid by Che First - i . -.-.. .p ii 1. vi April. ! I lhe city taxes are past pue and all who have not paid by April 1st will be advertised or garni sheed and all delinquents I will be taxed with costs. I James D. Helig, , : Ch'm. Finance Com Nice Furnished Rooms for Rent, 3t 229 E. Inniss st, near fountain, tf RACE WAR EXPECTED. SEGROES, FIRE OJ OITICESS. While Searching for Criminals Officers Are Attacked. v Dewitt, Ark. March 24. A posse of deputy sheriff searching for two negroes who had wounded two white men in a fight, near St. Charles were fired on by a party of negroes and returned . the fire, killing three negroes, A race war is expected. TOLD 15 BRIEF. Items Personal and Otherwise Picked Up on the Bounds. Mr. James F. Gaither went to China Groye this morning. Gen. J. D. Glenn, of Greens boro, is in Salisbury today. Mr; J. N. Maxwell went to Winston this morning. More beautiful every time you see tnan is tne ama oi snoes aq vertised qn second page by Burt's. Easter Exhibit of Exclusive Mil- inery Monday and Tuesday, "2th and 30th, at Mrs. W. R. Barker't. Mr. W. P. Smire, who has been so critically ill with pneumonia, is im proved today. One look is not enougho sat isfy you, but soon after you look, we're satUfidd that you will be our customer. Burt's Shoe Store. The Ferris Wheel will run tc night in the lot on Council street in the rear of the bavmgs Bank.O I H. B. Varner, Esq , of Lexing- Munich, March 24 - Felix Wein ton, is in Salisbury today on busi- gartner, composer and musical di ness. , rector, has been raised to the no- Majl Smith, of Winston, is here bility. His hereditary title is Von today m the interest of the Norfolk ana w esiern. - .- ? Mir. E. K. pberts, a well known r j- i Mr. W. S. Andrews, of Wil- mington, who has a wide circle of acqaamtances bere, is m Oaiuhury ior me remainuer ui iuo wee a. Card of Thanks. Mrs. T. N. Blakely desires to express gratitude to the - many friends who extended kindness during the illness and after .. the death of her lately deceased hus band. " Woodmen Meet Tomorrow Night The Woodmen meet tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock and a full attendance is urged. Vioin xo nigaii xue iixie t m T 1 A. " -TT-I t-;. Merry Go Round will be operated tonight. Everybody invited,. Best of order kept. - - . It The N. Y. Jpurnal; . World, Sun, Washington fost. Baltimore oun '.chiiinf.nn "rtar Kaltimnra .-MiT I reduced to two cents; N. 3T. Her aid and Charlotte News 3 cents Sundav Journal. World, Herald OU C. UU I M IB. WUWUTMlWIi'WU J n t- ClA tn m an It. 9 cents for a mans coat: 9 cents for a vest; 9 cents for a pair pants, at the fire sale. J. Feldman. It. W.nt1t Boarders at corner of. W W KM KM HW Shaver and Inniss st. Mrs. Hoi GCT. ' Ol we are overstocaea on joaaer and for the next ten davs will offer I . ... . -. - .a il first-class lOdaer at wc per lAJ ids. i Home to see tifl. J. P. Haroer & Uro- Dl" -- - n To The Ladies. Call and take a look at iny Ea& ter Millinery. 1 have a full as sortment, stylish and pretty, r. M. Watters, 116 N. Main St. U p stairs. ti Moses sells seed potatoes, -all kinds of garden seeds, grass seed, chicken feed, corn, oats and bran. i Our nrices are the lowest. Max Moses. 3u For Sale 1 At public auction Saturday. March 26th at 12 o'clock at court house door, two nouses . . and lots on North Clay st. near corner' Council : one 4 room, one 5 Krtth in cmnt nnnitinn. El 1 a kjjlmm) fs-w cellent water. For information see i - . - . ll K. Julian. ot. Pare Brown . Leghorn eggs for Bftie. 75cts per setting of 15 eggs. P. T. Robinson, 408 S. Ellis St. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C, will be in Salisbury at Dr. Councils olface, on Jfriaay, April 1st, for one day only. His nractice is limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Fitting Glasses. PLAYED SOLLY UNFAIR BICKERS WAIT 1 C0DPR0MI8E. I Will Give Sixty Per Cent Cash to Pre I V vent investieation New York, March 24 It is stated on good authority that he I financial backers of Stilly, who I caused his failure by breaking t . faith, will make a comnromise proposition, being afraid of an in vestigation of the pool by credi tors. It is expected they will of fer sixty per cent cash and the rest in short notes. It is reported from, Liverpool that cotton opened twenty-five points higher today. REMARKABLE RECOVERY A Miner Buried in Coal Mine More Than a Week May Recover. Richmond, Va , March 24 fter having been buried in a coal mine at Henry, West Va , by an explosion, for more than week, horribly burned arid without food, Albert Cronkin, was f und alive this morning. It, is believed he will recover. SIR EDWIN ARNOLD DEAD. The Hoted English Author Has Passed Away. London, March 24 Sir E Jwih Arnold the author died hero this morning, age seventy-two. Bites to Mobility Muenzburg. Ambassador to Be Becalled. r wKSa ImiUita 'iat - L.PIj .gVi; - French ambassador at St. Peters burg, will be recalled, because he d-d ot ye Usfaction. Adjourned After Stormy Night Paris, March 24 The Cham ber of. Deputies adjourned this morning alter a stormy an mgnt session on the attitude of the gov m. ' 1 V a ernment towards the congregations and educational bill. Lord Curzon to Betura. , London, March 24 It is stated authoritively that Lord Curzon will return to Iadia in September and resume the ' viceroyebip. Mr. W. O. Dixon of Hooker- ton, says that there are some 20 nw OK r.a a 4 a m all vryr in ffh nn tinna of w j - r I Greene county. Thus far orie case I has been repotted among the I whites, though it is running its course among the colored people of the vicinity. Kiustoh Free Press. A woman without a streak of jealousy in her make up is like an I ; : ! t "nK miuuul D,0lX,' Letter to J. V . Knox. Salisbury, N. C. . iv,,, o:.. Mr KVanfc. WnKinann Tt. .. .i r . uv. n..A ,;v. .j.u.iii, ., k-..w. j a i . .,;,f. I rt s : . r- nauis uiua ui iuijlcu ubiuwi . ui agents there. Messrs. Kernouhan & Co. got him to do it. He says: I am more than pleased with tee job. I had one-third of the pan t left over; 1 Know oi several otner jobs, a year old or more, painted J . . ' J ... . . ..I 7 " - - - t with JLevoe,tnat are wearing wen. What a pity we have to all go through, the same school, to find out what paint to put on arouse! Experience teaches. I-n't there ens tne aigesuve- organs inan anyeasier way to learn ? stor-s health so that the daily food ' w : AAiln oooimi atfirt nH ffntlr.l XOUrS trUly v w n-vnw & Cn 7 Sold by Kesler Sons Hare - ww " . ware Co. man, nas anrstciasscao ana reauy to serve you at any time. . Leave calls at W. A. BrownB, phone 111. ' I Canning Machinery For Sale. "1 Complete canning outfit for sale, 25 horse boiler, large process net tie, boilers, cooling tubs, &c. ' H-v- erything that is needed, tsee or a dress S. Jb . lord, Salisbury, N. C. tf. If troubled with weak digestion, belchincr or' ' sour stomacb, use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quick re lief. For sale by Jas. Plummer, GREAT PRARIE FIRE. IT IS NOW RAGIKG IN NEBRASIA. Railroad Sends Oat Special Train With Volunteer Firemen. Holdredge, Neb. 24. -An ex tensive prarie fire is raging in thia county,destroying farms and mcch other property. Threo perse ns have been burned to death at. d many others are missing. The town of Newport is in great dan ger. - lheoiurungton railroad has sjnt out special trains with volun teers to fight the fire. EMPEROR AT NAPLES. Emperor William Arrived at Eaples Today. ' Naples, March 24. Emperor William arrived here today on board the Koenig Albert, escorted by the German cruised Jbriedricb Karl. He was saluted by the Ital-. an fleet. He received a telegram of welcome from the King and floral tributes from the women of Naples. . . . BAI5 TOMORROW. The Weather Forecast for Corth Csre Una for 24 Hours. Washington, D. C. Mch. 24-The weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is: Showers tonight and Friday. Warmer Friday. HOBSON SERIOUSLY ILL It is the Result of Overwork and Ex posure. Birmingham, Ala , March 23. A. a result of exposure and over- gress from the sixth AlaDamr district, Captain -Richmond P. Hobson, of Merrimac fame, lies seriously ill at his home in Greens boro, his fever today being 104. Murderer is Arrested. . New York, March 23. Charles Smith, alias Morris Tucker, a ne gro 23 years old, was arrested here yesterday charged with the mur der of John Gay, another negro at Wilson, N. C, in February or March of last year. 'He was held for extradition papers and the ar rival of officers from North Caro lina. Three Cars Derailed. Charlotte, N. C, March 23. The mixed train between Stales ville and Tayloreville was wrecked yesterday afternoon at 5:40 o'clock. Iour miie8 DO,ri " ovumwrutm. I I 1 1 . . J -2 r JL 1. A. . . i i l m .. . . 1 inree carsau ioaueu wiui w was blocked until 10 o'clock this morning. The passengers who occupied the coach to the rear of the train, did not-know when the accident occurred. They were all transferred and taken to States- ville. . 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Kluttz & Uo. will give a - written guarantee with every box of Miona they sell to refund the money if it does not do all that is claimed for it. You certainly can afford to commence using Miona with the understanding that it costs nothing unless it cures. y
Salisbury Evening Sun (Salisbury, N.C.)
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