7 S Hiiylcr's and Hoys ter's Candy is the best of all. Florida Vegetables, Bananas, Ap ples and Oranges. E&oter- Candy' .:' Lowney's Chocolate Bon bons just received; 6oc per pound at t. W. Grimes Drug Co. Next Door to Postofflce. N. Murphy. V VOL XV SALISBURY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, AljRIL 1, 1904 NO. 28. .. .t J r- : : ' ' : ' : : 1 ! - A " ' 1 V wire TOLD IN BRIEF. Items Personal and Otherwise Picked , TJp on the Rounds. DIES FROLI PARALYSIS MRS. A. G. HEJBEBSOJ IS DUD. BLACKBURN GOT THE NOMINATION, Mr. W. M. Rath went to High Point this morning. Wife of Wocdleaf Physician Stricken This Morning. ALL ARE INTERESTED. I WORKING DP HITEREST TEE ILL ABSORBING TOPIC. I A SCHOOL FOB V TEACHERS. RUSSIMS WIN. E. A. Barber, Esq , of Barbers, is in Salisbury today. T REGULAR COIiVEIITIOn WAS ADJO0RHED. Mr. J. W. Cannon, of Concord, was in Salisbury today. ; - ' Blackburn's Delegates From all the Counties Except Alleghany Seated bv the Convention. The Delegates Now in a Muddle. North Wilkesboro, N. C, Apr. " opecial. At 10 o'clock Ihis morning the court house bell rang and Secretary Cowles called the - meeting to order, Mr. Long, of Iredell, made the report of the ' minority on the -committee of credentials. The Blsckbura dele gates in the contested counties, all except Allegheny, were seated. J. A. Crisp, of Caldwell, was elected permanent chairman and E. Spenoer Blackburn . was nomi nated for congress. Resolutions were adopted endorsing Roosevelt Mrs. A. G. - Henderson, of Wbddleaf , died very suddenly this morning about 9 o'clock. Mrs. Henderson arose at the usual hour for breakfast and had only been Mrs. J. F. McCubbins spent I up for an hour when she was yesterday afternoon in Charlotte. I stricken by paralysis. Her death m; Ma finithor rfitnmArJ tn followed a few moments later. China Grove yesterday afternoon. The Convention atWilkesboro Occu ? pies all Minds. ! Fairbanks for President ana vice-president. While the meeting was in ses sion the regular chairman of the committee of the uistrict met with the majority of the committee in a room below and heard the report. ( Mi i The convention, tcx ox a quorum, adjoarned by the I he boys are Master Harry Sloop went to Concord this morning on a visit to relatives. - for J Mrs. - G. F. Houcfc went to H. on account of a was declared thai r man. in a muddle. Blackburn was nominated by one crowd bat the convention wa3 ad journed by the regular chairman. I everybody. Burts Shoe Store. Mrs. Ltienderson was od years old and her splendid Christian character commended her to al who knew her. The funeral services will be held from the Methodist church at Statesville this morning on a visit Woodleaf tomorrow afternoon at to relatives. j 3 o'clock. Rev. J. P. Lanning Keen lookers didn't need to look officiating. the second time to see that Burt's had stvles. SAL1LBU&T GIRLS WIN. Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Williams and. children, of Charlotte, are here for Eaeter. Mr. John . Ridenhour left this morning for-Kinston, where he will join a carnival company. Early shoppers get best selec tions. Criticism is welcomen by JoanK ladies recently took part in - I ii . . t 1 cyi - - i I Prove. That North Carolina Should not Have Compulsory Education. The Sun is always delighted to chronicle any success of Salisbury's people and takes great pleasure in this instance.1 Two of ao wan d E. C. Bryant. NEW COM UP. Mr.N.R. Shuping Has First Corn of the County. THIS AFTERS 505 i: Mr. Noah R. Shuping, of Frank I'm township, reports that he has corn up this week, having planted earlier than ever before. This is txceptionally early for Rowan county corn. Mr. Shuping . also says that while he has been farm ing for 37 years he has never bought but two bushels of corn within that time. A Missionary Entertainment. The Woman's Missionary Socie ty of Ceestnut Hill Baptist church One of the World's xnis Afternoon. S SHOOT. All the barber shops in town, will be closed Monday morning after 11 -o'clock, as is their cus tom. . Best Will be Out 1 Mr. C. B. Adams, of Rockwell City, Iowa, is. here today nd will take part this afternoon in the third shoot of the Salisbury Gun Club. Mr. Adams was in the contest at Charlotte yesterqay and broke 97 a debate at Red Springs in which they showed j to most intelligent judges that our State should , not have v compulsory school laws, Mieses Mary Shaver and Mable Thomason represented the Epsilon Master Malcolm Rumple, of Chi society against the Zitenn. Davidson College, is here on a visit Below is an account of the debate to his grandfather, Rev. Dr. J. taken from the Cnarlotte News: Rumple. A thousand people gathered in Mrs. D. F. Cannon and little tho Seminary auditorium last night. daughter came in this morning Anere w.re uur contest, mier- from Concord and will SDend Eas- P8rBea wun vocai ana insirumen u i ? itai music oi a msa oraer. lei uci TZm . - , ' . . contestants were the only students j w acquaintance of both Messr8 Master William Staples Mauney not wearing the colors. Rev. Blackburn and Linney arrfong th 11 rri i ;i v ' .. a Salisbury since yesterday morn- ing over the Republican Congress- Schools, and Superintendent J. A ional Convention at Wllkesboro. Rntlftr nt fhin TrArlAll Sfihiinlw. UWhen it was known this morniDC I nnrn fior a vHtrfIav anrl n&id the that the convection ad jmrued last city Echools a visit and incidental- tTtlttTrt An w tt ti mm i Supts Cochran and Butler Here For f KWfi Ut LAlliJ DAI ILK That Purpose JAPAIESE WERE DEMORALIZED. Superintendent. R. J. Cochran, of the Mecklenburg County The Press Corresnondents UnderB.es- traint Are Now Free. BAHDITSDOnDRDEG. KILLED AN EXPRESS HESSE-GEIL They Then Walked Away With Con tents of the Safe. . St, "Petersburg, April 1. Ac -iight to 10 o'clock this jmorning ly the management of the schools cordu, to mi cfficial reprrts therewas increased interest and the a hizh compliment When Mr. irom 1 anS ine isassians were hour of the convention was inipa tiently awaited. 1 i f . Yesterday afternoon Mr. C. E. Mills received two telegrams simil- taneoosly. One signed by Mr. W. T i. uni tii .ii Jochran was asked if he had come up to show Salisbury how to con duct schools, he replied instantly 1 Northern that he made the visit to learn how himself. . v victorious in the first actual eh counter wnn - tne Japanese in Corea. The Japanese losses are reported heavy while MTne real o6jert of these gentle the Russians lost but a 'fewanen.- eesWiiiin otflfirst ballot" rren's visit, wa3 to Bee the County Ik is l-ed- the Japanese became urir. miiis, wno nas oeen a coiii Uo&td of Education and ask them thoroughly demorabz 3d and hoist- spicuous leader among the Black- for an appropriation, the purpote ed two flags of surrender, bdrnites was wreathed in smiles of which is to establish a summer rnHnn. A-n i tk .k. and was ready to proclaim - the school at Davidst n College for the , . , . , . ti , ,. , . L f of reliable information from the eews when he opened the second public school teachers of all con-telegram.- This was from Mr. Ab tisuour counties to Mecklenburg. 8eat o war makeB h almost impos- Ld ' Ju.n "e" smt sou- ed dolefully Of coorbe, the Institute will not bel86 to form a correct idea of the after this fashion: 'Price is within I ifmited to thee counties nor to the I situation. There are scores of two votes of a nomination." . , j State, for that matter: but it offers newspaper correspondents scatter- JThere had been much excitement Uduecial attractions to tde by A,i wh rnraa m.i,,,,;. over the situation and.the? pent up reason of minim zing expenses. - . . ;naMo ' ' I V - ' . but the censorship presents the interest could no longer j be res- The cum the promoters of a - ... - . . trained. Price men talked in the puouc benefaction ask, is a modest sending of information. Outside emphatic and exultant substitutes one indeed ' and it is not for , a I reports are so cot fl-.ctiog that they or ''bully," :. "confounded good" moment to be believed that the (are practically valueless. Military anI the like, while Mr." Mills pro- county board will turndown' that everts hflliv th JUnanpB !n. nouncedMr. urrageja ge;ntleman petition. To carry on this work, tend to concentrate their troops at of excellent sense, character and Messrs. Cochraji and Butler ask for . . ,t rXT-- pltfgged Mr. tingle wth -f well jn.t one hundred dollars, the price MLUkden an 7"rk "Pwar" to w It's all overland Mr. Mills was nf p, nn,l ,r W.r fnr fn.tr nwwig auu ran Artuur, auacs:- moaths. All tha teachers in the ing latter the from the rear: aDd county are eligible for attendance also from the sea. . .. . and the term will last four , weeks. St. Petersburg, Aril 1. Prof. L ' i til ! : ? A. X - - - M - L 1 xt wm oe an insutuie oi dbc1 Ynz30vitcha Russian teacher lute practicality, instead ox lm Redding, Calif, April 1. Three masked men held, up aj. train oa the Southern Pacific Railroad at Copley, ten miles north of here. They killed Express Messenger O'Neill and escaped with the con tents of the express box. Tha report was brought here by the engineer and an armed posse which was organized, is now scourictba country to capture tae bandit.- - BIG FIRE IN ECaTLEii. K The Heart of the Business Tistrict Burned Today. " supremely happy when he had this morning's news. j--J --U ,'.' ; i There has never a Republican contest in North Carolina fn which Demoorats were so deeply inter ested as this, o win? to the person- The j al popularity of Mr. jrice and the out of 100 figures. Everybody is invited to attend the shoot .this ia temporarily abiding at the home John B eeon. D. of Lauringburg, members of this party in f Rowan anernoon. r , wms jmuw.iiu. u. m biouiiot, M r. u l?aattAvnio and A. J. McKelwav. D. D.. of I ? THE HEW SnPERraTmPNT i;euffntea wiwuaiMronersuiass. Mrs. N. E. Eirnhardt went to Charlotte, had been invned to act! , .. I -. I J . ' I - ' , - I . . -j Messrs. Butler and Cochran, Concord this morning ; on a visit, las judges . of the contests. The I His Promotion Previously Contempla who were here yesterday were in- j Shewas accompanied by her son exercises were remarkable in their ; ted by the Southern vited in the afternoon to attend a and daughter. . . excellence, the debate being one of I - ; ! The children 4 UhwIdTiortKTTJatOlIIIS haTe-COm-rwniorrow morning, pucceeu juf. at 8 as not only to please the o'clock. Music by Chestnut . Hill but to astonish them in the way of band. Admission 10 and-15 cents at Tokio University, who has just ar- will mve . an entertainment; in connection with a bazar, Saturday the primary roonis. The children Misg Mary, have returned : from I HouIdorta wronns nsTrrom evening, April 2, at Knox Hall on acquitted themselves in such a way Savannah Ga where they have PQleorv education Chestnut Hill, beginning at 8 as not only to plebse the visitors, w snfindinr the nast month. E7erybody invited to come. i progress, it was large speech mat caused Mr. Griffija to say that no j institution in the I primary teachers bust fact, i The Telephone April Fool Piend. The Sun has suffered its share of affl -ction today through the sense of humor that dwells in the April fool fiend. Its telephone has been in constant requisition during.the Society will give day and in a majority of instances (this, afternoon the reply has been "April Fool." six o'clock, on Dr. Rumple's lawn. South has better . and it was a ro- tomorrow Horace Baker Aftr Ihfl nnnteata the indues lot tne unariotte- Atlanta division retired and after moments of anx- of the Southern Railway ;says the ions suspense asrreed upon their Charlotte News. I bury, visited her parents, Mr. and decisions. The Epsilon Chi So- Mr. McManus is a toolbar of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parker, last week. al-Af. .aft worker! the honors of ICS. MoManbs. the creneral super- 1-.. . .. . .. intendent of the ooutherni nnrtino' teiachfi - frnrii n r nniTar. sities. professors with degrees as riTed bere' the JP n lmsas a candidate's tonffue and fidently expacted the Japanese whose sole object seems to be the army would capture Moscow in a giving of erudite and mystifying fortnight and compel the Czar to Uctures, this hchool will take the accept terms of peace. ' arithmetics, grammars and all the , . b ,oks now in general use among Toklf Apru l.-The first party tie schcors tnd lUch them daily, of foreign newspaper correspon- lf in the coarse of their work, the dents at Tokio left for the front TMib.ic.ieacbers have encountered today. It consisted of sixteen mar ha th.m" 1 iVTT.L'Ii'iFi-S m3n mostly American - and Eog- as buberidtendent other words, this summer Bchoo Mrs. John Forrest, of ; Salis- An 'Egg Hunt. The Junior Christian Endeavor an egg hunt :. from four till J I IlavlU lUiUlQUOU tuo wow vooajj Mr. Will and Miss Neal Lilly the best poem and the best debat- went to Salisbury a few days ago ers. The Zatesian got to visit their sister, Mrs. R, L. Moji and leave there 6 th on The admission tee will be cents and the proceeds, will be the new Congo boat. 2all This Afternoon. The Bennett College ball team from Greensboro arrived in Salis bury this morning and will play i the Liy iDgatone College team on the lattei's grounds this afternoon. Bannett was defeated by Living- family to FaittJ stone at a game in GreenBboro last I next week. Mr Week. 1 pmnVovmftn Moves to Bo wan. t. , :- Says the Stan five for y Enterprise: Mr. E.' C. Lehlz will move his i- Rowan county, Lantz has obtain : at the granite Their many friends to see them leave. quarry there. here will regret Barringer. Stanly Enterprise. Local gardeners are getting in good licks today. It is generally understood among garueners that the unfavorable season passes with Easter. : ; ; Mr. Robert H. Johnson market- od a load of his famous apple cider this morning and the Sen is in debted to him for a quantity. He will be in again tomorrow. A SaHsburian today suggests the names of Messrs. T. C. Linn and the decla mation hoonors. It has been broadly hinted, however, that the contestants were so nearly even i railroad people. Mr. McManus has. J. Mr. J. R. Monroe Returns. . Mr. J. Robert Monroe and fam ily, who have been living in Geor gia for the past eighteen months, returned to Silisbury this morn ing. . Mr. Monroe has been very Lddr th mksa mtetin at the desperately in out nis condition omirt hnn to- at 1 2 o?cIock. now is such chat he is nearly able The pubUc gDij ia cordially invited to be present. Mr. Bailey at Court House Tomorrow Mr. Jj W. Bailey, chairman of j the State Anti-Saloon League, will to resume work. Union Copper Mine A fairs. Mr. James. Phillips, Jr., and Tftfar W. M. Butler, of Boston, oVrivAfl in RAHmhnrv this mnrninc on business connected with the the maQy pderawi friends who affairs of the Union Copper Mine. Thanks for Kindnesses Shown. Mrs. Wm. H. Julian and family desire to extend sincere thanks to the many considerate friends whr extended so many kindnesses dur Mr. Phillips' went to Gold Hill this in he Pr Wf l s ' an? after lua ucniiii ui liBa ibid 11 u. uiiau morning while Mr. Butler spending the day in Salisbury. is D, of L Meeting. Tae Daughters of I ioerty meets tjoight at 7:30 o'clock A full attendance is requested. Myrtle Julian, Councilor. Last! ShelL re lags,' Bet wi if returned to I comb, gold trim h pearls.. Reward "C." Sun office. 1 the South, are thrown open and and this the buddings are large aad com- fact is introduction tmough to the fortable. No teacher need fear V that the expense will be so great up to a 9hort that he cannot afford it. If be time ago, been cnieft clerk to Mr. doesn't go there to learn it will C. H. Ackert, the general mana- pay him to make the trip to live. the court was divided upon more ger of the &outhern.j While miing tsoard may oe naa ior oo a than one of the contests. I this important position, JMr. Mc- week and board and rooms with all Man us showed splendid executive furnishings but a few more or less . -1 -. In i I 'aiJ I? " ; l . .It kA Via A ftnlo-ntha - I aoiuiy as wen as iue otner essen- mBigaincaui aiuuco, iujr uo . I . . J. .it . I . An 11 ' I 1 .1 . ... . . , ...Al' - tiai ouanneations or tne successiui ror a weeaiv. as ma aurcwu u ' 'hia mill !- tnft KliniBCI UIKin 7 I 1 " Aula ..... " J s is tn intrnr.t the teachers. The doors of Davidson College, a transport, landing at a place not situated in a beautiful place and stated. It is inferred from the with as fine a campus as there is in release of the correspondents that the Japanese plans are now com pleted and the land war is Eoon to Montreal, April 1. -Fire today. broke out in Watson Joel and Company' building on St. Helena street and quickly Epread to bi mecantile houses on either - side. It soon grew beyond control and the firo department made heroio efforts to prevent further spread ing in the heart' of the business . distric Tae fire is still raging at 11 o'clock this morning ;and no estimate of tho loss could be given. About 1 o'clock the fire was under control. BAIN to: The Weather Forecast for Horth Caro Una for 24 Hours. .Washington, D. C. Apr. l-Tha weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is: Showers tonight, cooler in ex treme western portion. Saturday probably fair, cooler in the inte Officers at Belgrade Henoved. TJslgrade," April 1. Tha Uv murders have been removed from the courtand.it is. expected that the foreign diplomatic representa tives will soon return. ME. BRYAN APPEALS. begin. SULLY AGAIS BUYING. Counsel for the Nehraskan Appeal to the Supreme Court. Is Backed by Men Whom He Helped to Make Fortunes. New Haven, Conn., March 31. A finding that "the sealed letter by which Philo S. Bennett expressed a wish that $50,000 should be eriven New York, April 1.- It is stated to William Jennings . Bryan and on good authority that ex-Cotton his family was not a part of the IT railroader. As soon! as an oppor-lvertiser would say, "these prices King Sully is again operating in last will of Mr. Bennett, was re- o represent Rowan county in the egislature next year. ..: Mrs J. E Smoot and two child rent came m inis morning ... v -n. T-ft "11 which Rev. L. oaie wm mi- . for aHvanmeht ! was nre- cannot be duplicated. LnWnn on -a lare 8Cale. He is turoed by the jury today in the dress the congregation at naven - , t-- L -A -rw..nKa ; n.inr of . . . ' , Sunerior Court, in the trial of Lutheran church on Chestnut Hill TJS, Z L Io 8tated 10 b 66611 anea7: DDy6r Mr. Brvan's appeal from the da- .. . s i ii in km mil it-1 i ij iMiiiinii iiif Lim i li i in L 1 1. 1 1 1 II v n. UU UJUUU t VV W UU " I m -m m A r T I ' Key. ABodie is pastor oi ..rn".-T rr"-:? ' . j .u. t . d or May from 14 ou up ana oi iuiy .-. ; . ,uA vrnht Conrt. This j uDDori&ni aivisioa on me svsiem. ensriaeeriD? iuu Buwruritw. ajui, . - , . - iu . 1 T it will return an hundred fold to from 14 75 P An ltals ere findinz, which upholds the decision KILLED WIFE'S PARAMOUR. the county whose teachers the made through intermediates but it of the Probate Court, was given ' I - nriviWes of this offer and whose is understood that Sally is manag- ia accordance with instructions to A Concord Negro Blazes Away At His C(miDment for the public service iny the debits. The men are the jury from Judge Gager, who tonipht. the Union-Christiana, charge, and comes here from Georgia. He is a strong speaker and will show the H. McKenzio as suitable parties Ujjact ag0ny of crucifixion in its terrible light. Rev. Dr. Cox, of Granite Quarry, preached a carefully prepared ser- this morning from mon with force and power on me Concord and will spend the Easter agony of Christ and in Gethsemane. season here with Mrs. Smoot's He has maae a special eiuuy oj nf- anA Mm w G the Dower of sin. and gave last jjm. uuu w www' vi i r a: . , Wife And a Manj is . so and magnified. friends o Sully and made large PM1 at the Superior Court ie high end to L .t. I , trial. Judge Gager's ruling on a parents, Watson. Misses Lucy Battle Martin and At tte Methodist Church. Martha Venable Davis, of the Presbyterian College at Charlotte, 'are spending the Easter holidays withMrs. S. H. Wiley on West Bank street.. i night one of his best sermons. j to the officers, stating that he had Z,.m crump, a wen known negro, of the yoath l of th18 State the came up town ana gave uimseii up ma:aetic aimS 0f republican citi zenship, will-not be slow to avail themselves of such an opportunity. question which has never before come directly before the courts nf enhanced l '-4- i I Tl U-r. tVia ' liirvti Thursday's Concord Tribune fiprvft ft ,tate fttru.wlini? UD r0m fortun68 m8 ce,p sayt: I . I " ;mn,.n.n. intn nnwor flnrl with no This afternoon abent 13 6V ock nnt.nnmo tho tu iQ;T,fT REPRESEITATIYE OF GAMBLERS. Connecticut, decided that the sealed letter could not be admitted as Sensational Disclosures are Expected evidence in the trial. As Mr. Bry at Albany, New York. lan's appeal was based on the ex elusion of this letter as a part of Albany, N. Y., April l.-Charg the will in the Probate Court, the ei are made that the representa- decision of Judge Gager that it ti of aNew York o-amblincr house could not be admitted as evidence " o 1 ... , . . i wia ?o n .tin , hn.rf practically concluded tne proceea r " - , ;n hr Siinarinr CVinrf. and at Trov and distributing a fund of L, i. i - i killed Ham met - Montgomery and shot his wife. I . urump was at once piaceu in r pr4rS . , t BrrflPlia iUAU ifiMiBMM " mmm mm mm w r www Good Friday. " , Good Friday was observed to day at the Catholic, Episcopal and Lutheran churches of Salisbury. Services were held at the morning hour." '. ! ' . ' Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock the service at the "First Methodist j'ail having; surrendered himself to church will be especially ior par- Sheriff Harris. -The tragedy oc ents and children. There will be curred below the fair ground prop no service tomorrow night.; Urtv where -Crump came on Mont A Total of More Thaii $33,000,000 ForAMarch. Mr. Comann will remain here through Sunday. Another large congregation at tended last night's service. There will be service tonight as usual. THAT is a marvel of beauty- gomery and Crump's wife. Finding the two as he suspected Crump opened fire." I He shot Ham met dead and I then' fired on Sin Francisco, April 1. The mint here has broken all records for coining gold money during the his wife. A . physician- was sent! month of March, the total being at once and officers; to investigate. I $33,113,500, an average of more the iurv was accordinel'v directed over one hundred thousand dollars tQ br-ng in a verdict against Mr; to securo votes of assemblymen Bryan. An appeal will be taken against District Attorney Jerome's to the Supreme Court by Mr. Bry- bill against gambling. Sensational an's counsel, on the ground tbtt . . , the letter should be admitted as a duel aares are expected. . oUUD trnat Dm km CDtMUllOUVU A an Mrs. J.. F. Conrad will have opening of new millinery April l&t Cordial invitation It and 2nd, 1904 extended to all Chief Miller Out Today. Chief of Police Miller is able to be out today for the first time since ha was shot by a. robber. ; Just received, California fruit, pineapples, grape fruit, oranges, apples and banar ls. Best stock ou market at Sal.'.eby's candy kitchen. - & An Important " Call and Fine meats' at the lowest prices, at Rasher's cash meat market. -- tf Call. BE AND HANDSOME PACKAGES if trfumery at Comelison & Cook's. " 3t Pa-o Brown Leghorn eggs lor . , . ' , IK anna pale. 75C5ts per utsinus ox j r. Robinson, 403 S. Eilis St. pay your estate ana county tax and save your vote and costs. 1 his is for you not your neighbor. EpR Julian. Sheriff. 2t Nice Furnkshed Rooms for Rent, 229 E. Inniss st., near fountain, tf Don'tjWait, Buy Now ! We are selling real estate every day. Bargains can be bad if you see us. HiVjery one mat ouys irom us makes money, i JVJAUFIN jbos. . o.ii. j I These two negroes are well known u , m;iiion rinii ora a. rift v. A VOUIIO-. hlthv trnr.r and I OaieCUj H vauujr uiuucu iiiivyTT i Ari 1 . , . .. . . lUBU " J ' Hi 1 BUOU ODpoviaiij vja. vuw " ' $ eentle horse for sale ! Price $140. Apply to Brown Shoe Store. trade. All pure candies arranged I ing a man! well thought; of. in artistic shape. 'Faster ecr rlvn - nnatAr arena hananftR. orancrps annlpo ond boo AlAlJs X X SJn.i.LiXi9 the Easter rabbits. Max Moses. are fragrant and delicious. Will make you smile forever. Uorneii- Biir Faster Ra1 nn Pftlifniift BOn & Cook. . 3t. sweet oranges this week, 20cts . Found H-Buttonj picture of elder ly gentleman. Apply Sun office. For Saturflav7 Eister vou will find Armour's fine bfcef. Tnmdtn Plants ! Now. on sale mutton, veal and neet liver : ais at- Mrs. M. O. Linton's creen 200 finest dressed chickens ana ouu house. . 3t. pounds smoked sausage. .uarg supply oi good couniry pom. la part of Trade dozen at Saleeby's candy kitchen. GAME EGOS for sale $2 50 per netting. WarhorBes and Shawls. G. A. Jackson. wump?, tf . Dollar Soda Water Coupon Book. This coupon book contains twenty-four five cent coupons which will be received-as cash in pay ment for an five or ten cent drink served at our fountain. mtroti l Honey Comb Chocolate Chips Bequest From Mr. Jackson. are most elegant., ouq per pouuu. Owing to the misfortune which Uorneiiscn & ook. t befell me in the loss of my plant ., ... i w "k aaanrt. ,f n by tire on the night of March 15 I ufcI 7h VhiTea Mu Jnat rnfitw r 1Mt rnn ment of fish 1 have had this sea- :vf - n----rv. eon. See me before Buying and settle their accounts at once, so le orrf or Eaeter f had Prices Special sale on California sweet Don't forget that we can give you 2 l - vv. -l . ni i ii.i i ..i : in... r,rt t nn n vn-DiPAT mviT tbkat KUK i nmncft. uctn iu zin ai oaieeuv B I LOB IWSl UHIUO Uiuo iu J ;juuaa n i. a t - - - , . - I candy kitchen row. tomor- market. 2tl H. Holmes. today and V.C I ' Bread! O'd Homestead 9 room house oppo- Bestl Fresh every day. C. L For Rent 1 site Senator Overman's residence, H II. Spedden. 3t. 2t bread. Hall. r ..u:u . i A I alwayB the lowest mai x may i ouuiiu niiuuub ustiuv I - .T. . . n , s i , ... hi L KnJ mnn. fnr th?- nnrfl . W. A. BkQWN, phone 111. Very respectfully, M. L. Jackson See It? What? "A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFI CIENT.' A Thoughtful Man. Then be BUre VOu get Wiley's M. M. Austin of Winchester, Easter caDdies the best t0c goods Tnrt bnnv what tn rln in the hour I ever sold. Cornelieon & Cook. 3 nf need. His wife had such an nnncnsl raaA nf atnmph and liver 1 TO The iAttieS. UUUSVtt SSmtJ v 1 trouble, physicians could not help Call and take a look at .my ri,as- as F. The window at! SaleebvV candy her. He thought of and tried Dr. ter Millinery. I have a full " J I 1 n.. . I ' . 3 ii n u uo. r ;Dii v;t.h.n ! nrA n innV t .rnnrl tn Kinor'rt New Liife Jfills and sne got sorimeni. siyusn aua preuy SRliRhnrv 81 nermonth. Address Drawer D. I eat. ' All candies at this place are relief at once and was nnaiiy x:ur n auer, uofl, mmDu up Drug Co.. 115 N. lain street. I Spencer, N. C. 30t. ' pure, fresh and cheap; i ed. 25c, at all drug "stores. stairs, tf letter to Rev II. E. ParrUh, Salisbury, N. C. Rev. Sir : Three churches in Baldwinsville, N. Y., have had their first, lesson in Dovoe. Messrs. Osterhout & Lockwood painted the Presbyterian parson age; estimated 30 gallons; took Tl. painted the Episcopal church; esti mated 4U gallons; toot zo. Same painters painted the Uath- olic church; estimated 50 gallons; took 39. Of course, they estimated frora what they had been using. Tha saving in paint and work is k or $5 a gallon. Total saving on threa jobs 125 to $150 the paintir costs two or three times as much as the paint, you know. Yours truly, 9 F. W. Devoe & Co. Ktsler Sons H'd'w Co., Ag?t. J1