Pi See Jed Raisins,' Currants, Sell Raising Buckwheat, Maple SyrupV Maccaroni, Fine eating Pears, Mal aga, Concord and Delaware Grapes Grape Fruit aid Cranberries eft tt. P. Murphy. SAYS, Quality Accuracy Skill all are more Important than Price la the matter of prescription filling. We eea to the Rightness of a prescrlptlcm ilrst then we make our charges as reasonable as possible rov can't af ford TO PAT LESS, ANYWHERE. Next Door to Post Of-ca. VOL. XVI. SALISBURY, H.'C, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1904. NO. 116. i I - t. . IV' - .-v ........... - ' . -j . --. i THE IIOflUUEIiT HERE. r - HAS JUST ARRIVED FBOZX PARIS. Beautiful Monument in Honor the Confederate Dead. of The dream for more than three decades cl the descendants of Rowan bounty Confederate Veter- "las has been the dedication of a i 1 n ' monument in Salibbury to thbl 1 yl . i Heroes in errav living and dead -i . m .., -,L , - a- or mis county, ice uream was realized when the maanificent monument designed two yearj 8 go arrived in Salisbury Saturday afternoon from Paris. It will be removed from the cars within -i. ?ef - 'x& description of thuTpiendid me morial to Rowan's immortals. 5EL803 TAYLOR HONORED. Salubur Boy Appointed Assistant In structor at Cornell. Mr. Nelson Taylor, of Salis- bury, who returned last week to I Cornell, where ne nas been prosecuting his chosen work, has been appointed assistant in-I stroctor in chemistry analyti- cal and organic f or the university year at Cornell, mis is an ex. -na I ceptional compliment and Mr. I Taylor, who is a son of Capt. and . frn W' S Toizlftr in tn (nn. I Kraiuiaieu on iun rcuj(uiuuu ui his splendid talent. WHO OWSS THE MACADAM? . Question Between the Railway Com pa 'iy and the City. r A special meeting of the board of aldermen will be held tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. The meet- ing had been announced for tonight but Mayor Boyden wa& called to Charlotte and the meeting was def erred until tomorrow evening. The question as to who owns the macadam taken up by the car line company will ba brought up at Itif rjneetiug. CAPT. HEIDERLITE RESIGNS. Besig'ns Position as Supervisor Southern Railway. for Capt. Charles M. Henderlite, nhn noa nppti snrBrvi9nr fnv rhfl I been supervisor Southern for the past ten years, has resigned his po-iion and will go ' into business in So.isbury. Capt Henderli'fc 'nr - g Lis period of service v. i h Lo ojuthern has been admitU lij ne of the most competent vi.ors on the sys tam and LU d in the capacity in which Lj-.s rved would be hard to find. He will continue his resi dence in Salisbury. Federal Court at Statesville. Messrs. J. M. Monroe, Henry Shuping, J. A. Trexler, C. L.. Brown and C. A. Montgomery weni io Diaiesvnie mis morning as jurors at the term of Federal court which began today. A number of balisburians interested in this court I also went to Statesville today. Capt. Harris Child Dead. Capt O. C. Harrip, of Winston Salem, came to Salibbury this morning accompanying the re mains of his little son, who died in Winston yesterday. The re gains were taken to Norwood for interment. ' S, A.M. Meeting. Work in Saliibury Chapter No. 20 R. A. M. tonight at 8 o'clock. Work in M. M. degree and all members are n quested to be present. Mr. Hayes' Stepmother Dead. Mr. M. P. Hayes left this morn ing 'for Savannah, Ga., in answer to a telegram announcing the death of his stepmother. For Rent! A 5 room cottage near graded school. D. A. Atwell. BARGAINS! Fancy New York apples at 25c per peck and 10c dessert at Salee by's Candy Kitchen. 'Paonel7. It . mrrr -,m m -: , : ht, ," t ts - Headquarters for Silk Hosiery and underwear. Smoot Bros: & Rogers. Music Leesons in Violin, by Lowell Goodsell, 417 S. Church et. 1 jm TRAGEDY IT mum boor. ftt) fvf.tjio vn 1 Liif,. UdIj IJAVIrt l 1 1 . 1 T. 1 1 i - 1 i ; .! .:i.:r SHUT HI H C GHUBR: OF SAmKRITRYi i i T Brothers-in-Law OS rrmCipUl U t il II Tragedy wnioh pseaults In the Death of One. The Hdmioide the Bewltof t - vw a JgiinadatriiYH Ttw n ,c th Two Men. Slayer Drives to Magistrate's House and Surrender Himself.; XTow Lin Jail at Lezing- ton. Shortly after 12 o'clock yester dy morning Mtf Obe Davis, of Davidson county: was killed by his brother I- in - law. Mr. H. Clay I I 4. -IT QrnhK Wfn rmrl MMAn tnfnAv,M. ! I ' T I al months of j Salisbury. The Bm . Z .r . I ' J Z M A- M A. 1 I. uumwiue uccumu m irooi ia school house about 100 yards from! Piney Church in , i nMinn onnnfu - J I who were close by. trouble between the men. The slayer and the slain were brothers-in-law, Davis bavin? married Qrubb's iar. Thn men had been at times business and so cial intimates andoD to two months ago were on the pest of terms. A difference i arose between them, Urubb was ad- however, and Mr viaed that the dead man had threat 6ned to have satwf action in blood at the first opportunity. Mr. Davis Wft3 in Saiiebary I Friday but the two men di(J n(U meet Mutual frierjda and Dartiians of either man have appifehending trouble and there was no little satisfaction among them when Mr. Davis re turned home. I. MET AT THE CHURCH. While Mr. Grubb is making his home for the present in Salisbury S aw. Z I m n n-S t a SV It. m ft W n . 1 iau",jr " a" i . son county near jubilee, about three miles beyond the Yadkin river, as distaice is measured from the Piedmont Toll Bridge. Yesterday Mr. G rubb accompani ed his wife to Piney Church. Mr. Grubb dismounted at a tree inf ront of the' school house : a short dis tance from the church. At this point, reports received in Salis bury are conflicting. There were several eye witnesses but none are communicative. , Some say that Mrs. Grubb, Davis' sister, had alighted from the vehicle and Mr. Qrubb was prepkrinff to hitch his horse when DayiB, who had just ieft the church, an(i threw his pocket. Quick approached him hand to his hip as a flash Mr. pistol and shot Qrabb drew his three times, every bullet taking effect. The vital bullet entered he neck just below the chin, prob ably severing an artery. Mr. Davis dropped to the ground 'and died within five! minutes. He did not; speak after falling. His youngest brother, a . mere boy, picaeu up a piniui uy aia uiue, - i :.! i i . -. which fell from his hand or pock as he dropped. ; MR. GRUBB SURRENDERS. As soon as the shooting occurred Mr. Grubb surrendered to Esquire Simmeraon and Idrove to Lexing ton, where he delivered himself to Sheriff Dorsett. Before being confined to hit! 1 cell Mr. Grubb sent for and consulted, with the ocal counsel with whom care associated are Senator Overman and Hon. Cy BL Watson. Senator Overman was in consultation over the long distance 'phone for hal an hour yesterday afternoon bu when assed tor . a statement was prepared to give out but little in formation concerning the tragedy Senator Overman has appoint ments to speak through this week and will probably not be able to attend .the preliminary hearing, which it is expected will be held Tuesday or Wednesday. If bai is allowed thfere is no question about Mr. Grnbb't ability to fur nish almost any amount required He is a man of considerable means and has one of the handsomest homes and most fertile i farms in Davidson county in addition to his distillery property here. He was I the Republican candidate j for sheriff of Davidson county in 1902 but is liked by men of all political parties and all classes of - people. since the completion of his dis - tillerv in SaliahHrv tie has nhfent. Sir.Ce the Completion of his dis- rhost ol His time here Wit his fam- I fi i i r a 4 ' i - uynas cpnunueaxo resiae m aiis - kni Umi.,. i J. ' ' ""T" "cou that Mr. Grubb took age of Mr. Davis received here undue advantage and killed him without nrovoca- . uon, sucn reports are noi, given credence by those who know " I . A -tatement from an "-a wifnAfl wwment irom an eye witness nvu x-.t ' " OThlAh U Utttlrm trv. lata fn. miHIWBU'lii.su 4H uijowinijoj OUCH tk UUU Jf.AJ t ESSS! LlJ'lous nSnnerras f ihereWno-eluetoko'- ortn tronnZ i . publication today t--.Avxwv.vu .wt win KUiwar in will appear w tomorrow's Son.: ' crwiTflV nvnmilJ IT BnYnnBOl He Makes a Magnificent Speech to a Large Audience. : The Rozboro correspondent of the News and Observer says: Senator Lee S Overman spoke to a large and enthusiastic audience monK whom were many ladies, in tbe court house here today. The speaker was brilliantly introduced by Col. John b. Cunningham. Senator Overman spoke for nearly two hours anu capuvatea nis an dience. He has long been popu- iar ID ODr COUntV. DUt D6 m08 . I t.A . .U.t. was of more import, new friends who have been lukewarm to the caQBe 0f Democracy, which he so ably expounded. In words that (stung and burned he pictured JAOOSeVeltlSm, With all Ol lt8 COn comitant evils of trusts, imperial ism and a prohibitory tariff. His lustration of the tariff made this important question clear to every istener. He showed conclusively that when the tariff wall made it possible for an American manufac turer to sell bis product cheaper in a foreign market than at borne, it was time for this wall to fall as it as did the walls of Jerico of old. He showed the faliity of the Republican position, that this par- y bad brought prosperity to this juntry. Admitting the prosperi ty, he declared it was in spite of the Republican party, and : not by reason of it. At times the Senator spoke with great force, his voice rising in a storm of oratory as he ; pictured the policy of "the man with a big stick;" at others it sank into soft est cadences as he drew a verbat picture of the battle of Gettysburg. n deed hts speech was a great one, worthy of the man and the people he represents. Although he confined himself chit ft to national issues-, yet he severely arraigned the Republican party in the State. His tribute to the old soldiers brought tears to every eye, and when he described 'our leader," Judge Parker the house was roused to a storm of ap plause. The Senator took tea with Hon. J. A. Long, who will represent this Senatorial district in the next egislature. I T LIYED 91 YEARS. Ms. Leonard Hoffner, of Pooltown, Dies at a Ripe Old Age. Correspondence of Sun Faith, N. C. Oct. 15th, 1904. Mr. Leonard Hoffaer died at his home near Pooltown, Friday and was buried today at St. Mat thews church. He ; was 91 years 4 months and 8 dayB old and was a good citiz3n. He was a member of St. Mathews church for many years. He had many friends all over the county and all who knew him say he was one of the best citizen b in our county, and never known to have an enemy. He was always kind to every one. He leaves four children, all of whom were with him at the time of his death. Mr. George Hoffoer, of Faith, IS UUO JA U1B euus. t Salisbury Ice & Fuel Co. I will sell you c ?al cheaper than anyone else in town. tf For rent on Ellis street, 7 room bouse, all modern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. L. A. iLunn, 419 Horah street. ' 6t. If you want a real good tonic take teaspoonfull or more of Liquid Electricity in a glass of water just before retiring and soon after arising in the morning, tf A IIYSTERIOUS CASE. HE. J. E. ROBERTS' HDBT. A Speneer Man Found lying Uncon scious on tho Floor. Correspondence of Sttn. I Spencer, Oct. 10 -At an early l .ww flotir this riiorning Mr. J tt. Bob- M Merchant of Bast Spender, I vqo fAnnH i n a cami iinchmfla Ann. i - nu., .u. lu, ouUUfiB. IdiUoii':in his-itow wit'.ltietr!orflmi-itioDifi Amerlci. Mthifed wounJ in the back of tfae head" Prom wbicn bloodyw&s -owing . .. -L a .l. j "eeiy. Failing to return to his homo ahnnt m??nit,f Kia Wnflrtl -- . - . ,f . .. . . I ti m a .i .mav v . lm nn a T i mem tiers or nis iamnv went m earch of Mr. Roberts, who seems . ,.. I . , . , I tho perpetrtor or me aeeu. isr. Roberta himself is still unable to ,,ui:uw ""J iKUbUU mwr. xsioy my. o.ax. xxaymore, pasior oi vis also reported that he was rob- bed, but at this hour the extent of the robbery or what was taken I cannot be ascertained. Mr. Rob-1 erta also keeps a restaurant, which j i puuu.ZJU uy uuuiui ox - roau men ai. au ooura. xt is leareu i that he was clubbed at a late hour I and left in what was supposed to by a dying condition. Medical at-1 tention was secured as soon as possible and it is now thought the h jared man will recover. TOLD II BRIEF. Items Personal and Otherwise Picked Up on the Rounds. Burt has the school shoe3. Mrs. R. L. West is visiting in I Greecsboro. Hon. John S. Henderson went to Charlotte this afternoon. Remember the Silver offering Tuesday, in the armory. Everybody is invited to be at armory hall Tuesday night. f3.50 buys the best shaped and K l.too Bl chma in trini rr I natent leather at Burt's. . 7 . I . . , - . . , Mr. A. R. Lazenby is outtoday for the first time after an illness of three weeks. He has had a very . severe aiiac- vi junu;e. . Mr. S. Ri6den, of Warrenton, I N. C, who has been visiting here I for several days, is contemplating locating at Spencer. J -r.-,,i 'u now with iob mincinff but iust mmA alnna with vonr orders--wel will Itand tn them nromntlv. " r J - daughter, who have been visiting miss -man roo, retarneu tui mm'. . w ; i: a. . morning io meir .nome -in owes- Vll.6 - 1 Mr. R. F. Coble, superintendent of the Kesler Cotton Mill, who has been confined to his home for the I past fen davs bv appendicitis, is able to sit up. I Mr. W. A. File and Miss Grace L File were married Saturday night at 8 30 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Miller. Both parties are residents of Chestnut Hill. Mr. John Correll. who was! formerlv connected with the Met- ropolitan Life Insurance Company as local agent in Salisbury, has been promoted and becomes assist- ant superintendent at Goldsboro. Silver Offering. There will be a Silver Offering in the Armory nan, luesaay, . a t ii ww n I n.r fhtt MRninm nf tha T'ulim Aid Society of the First M. E church. Hew Ads. A. W. Winecoff . Gorman & Green. Leonard, photographs. Mrs. L. Fink. James Coleman, the umbrella doctor. CALIFORNIA FRUIT RE CEIVED DAILY at Saleeby'a Candy Kitchen, Tokays, Malaga, Concord and Delaware Grapes, Sugar Pears, Pineapples, bananas and cocoanuts, also other fruits. Come or 'phone 17. Saleeby Candy Kitchen. Real Estate & Insurance. See Maupin Bros, for Real. Es tate and insurance, meir prices and teams suit every one. A Love Letter would not intest you it you're looking for a guaranteed Salve for bores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo. , writes: "1 suf fered with an oglv sore for a year. but a box of Backlen'a Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best Salve on earth. 25c at all Druggists. EnGmEERS SEEVICE. BEY. HE. HAYKORE PREACHES.! BOTH SIDES CLAlffllfi YlCTORl . - - " I A Memorial 8ervice Held at Spencer Sunday. tlerraepondeace of Sun. I Spencer, Oct. 17 The locaj di riaiaflof the Brotherhood of loco- motive y Engineers, f epreening 1 -ihot is a - a t Km ct faT I A hn I several hundred strong at r3pe6Cer I I Methodist chtirch at 11 o'clock Musi r, t , a Eb6rriin' fot the fctirpose of hold - Nn if. nnftal Hiiiri.l urtiM in .v "f - w a i w n v . Am na.a c r a I. ..... .... l.I. .4 i nrotnernnrui who nave neen Kiiieai or who have died during the "past . : e . .JLJ i .nojnemoriai sermon, wmca was i , m.-j !- an ab!e discourse, was preached the Baptist church, all of he churches of this place uniting! in the special occasion. 1 ' - Rev. Mr. Haymore chose his text from I Cor., 16:13, his subject uomg itiauuoou, wmcu ue cnBsea Trom apayBicai, lnietiecipai and i 'soiritnal i standrjoint. The speaker impressed his hearers with the fact that no man ,can be. his best without good health and a jsoue I body and cannot recder the best of service unless he has it. The members of the brotherhood wer.i urged to care for their bodies as they owe that much to their families. Then it becomes the employes of any great railroad to care for their intellects as one of the! attributes of real rdanhood. The principles of the brotherhood were recommended as being broad and deep. There is perhaps no class of j men in America who at any time hold: in their hands so much property and so, many lives as dees the Brotherhood of Loco motive Eagineers, in vie w of which fact the spnaker urged that there ia not a class of men in the world haviug a greater need of a clear miDQ ana lniBlieCE. -VII WBf8 TO- minded of the great danger con ironrng every; engineer ana were ,m-ft an nnrihfr' Hfe - 5 , -T 3 the eye QpoQ the rail - -,.M5..i(J.-j : Ui VUIUUUUIJ j 1U IUO UBU u uwu fhrnUifl nf flruV lnva until tha great union depot has been reached and the Grand j Superintendent ap pears with a welcome home. . During the past year the brotb- erhood has lost three of its chiefs bJ deatb viz :1 P. M. Arthur, T. S. Ingram and A. B. Youngston, WDO aiea m raPM succession, xne n ,., -, . . . - j, opencer aivision nas jobc iour aa ditional members- bv accidental kUlin. Tbeir names are D. S. - Davig a R (Kinney, J. D, Mc Qormick and iC. E Hall, each of vhnm warn IrilloY tntKnnf ct mn 1 TV U V TV Vl V ft w ttawmvmw mm M ment's warning. The names of all of the above were displayed in the church on large banners draped in mourning. 1 he exercises 'were largely attended. LATfi bUlltHS aUTltltlJ. Audience at Dolly varaen opera ne- l - quested to Come Early. - ' j "Uoiiy varaen,': tne dainty. tuneful comi6 opera, by Strahge nd Edward consumes fully two nd one ha" hours in its perform ance, the best that can be done. As there are cniy two actP, there lis but one short intermission. p Mr. J ulian: Edwards, the com- rtfSOAv Vt si si rti ta-n a AliAinnn nn-F f"?0 u ture. which is a beautif ul and able paraphrase of the music of the opera. As the overture contains many soft, sweet passages which a little disturbance that might be made by late comers would wholly destroy the effect of, the manage ment requests that the audience be in their seats promptly at 8 o'clock. Wanted! White oak blocks 45 inches in length, 12 inches and above in diameter. Best ' price paid. Rowan Chair Company, China Grove, N. C. 6t Chrysanthemums for sale. Mrs. A. W. Winecoff. 6 Lost! Gold locket, heart shaped with " initials W. A. G. Reward for return to Sun office. tf The nicest meats and best variety at Lentz & Huffman's. Phone 222. Don't buy your: real estate be fore getting prices, terms, etc. from Chas. B. Jordan. tf -- - aeB;----SS Ss9-B Coal ! Coal ! ! Just received. large shipment jf fine coal. Leave orders at PJumers drug store. lm. ii C. A. Montgomery VAEf mO BEPOBTSJ I Both Tokio and St Petersburg Be- ceived Varying Dispatches St. Petersburg, Oct. 17. A re- port has ben received in the Rus- CfmH1 tnav wM,k t0fM twi WOnnded Rasdan soldier . --w- - 6air0 mTtd at Mukden during the past week.' Todio, Oct. 17. i A renort re. 1 riniVAf! frnm th umf nf rear tViia I . . ... i morning has it that fourteen more; 1 Russian puns were caDtared vcs " 1 - terday. Another report from the - w - - - i serls iht the Russian fleet in the i fcarbor Buffering severely fromi l ....... tHn v-.ii. cA 1nl utti(rifl9 . ou -W8UU4J . r " n m t a - a. -e maepenaeni message irom me front states that the retirement of the force of General Meyendoi ff on the Russian right has been turned int a rout. The forces dispatches report that the Russian soldiers at one point charged with Ibavtnats in masmificent form. jTLey captured eleven Japanese guns and machine guns. The dis patches are not confirmed. -' St. Petersburg, Oct. 17. Lieut. Gen. Sakharcff reports that on October 15 the Japanese attacked he Russian centre but was re pulsed. The next day two Russian regiments attacked the isolated po sition held by the Japanese dis edging the latter and forcing them o retreat across the Shank river under cover of ar tilery fire. The Russian reserves after another hot engagement drove the Japanese rom the second position. The apanese then retired for some distance, the Russians following up their success and pursuing the apanese. Fighting did not end until this morning. It was then found that the Russians captured he whole Japanese position, while eleven guns and one Maxim were seized. At 8 o'clock this morning desultory artillery firing m . 1 13 progresssmg along me whole ront. GAR CUPPED CURVE. ODR PERSONS FATALLY HURT. An Accident in Street Car in Wash ington Today. Washington, D. C, Oct. 17. Four persons were seriously and possibly fatally injured in a street car . accident ; at fourth and Li Streets Northeast early this morn ing. Tne car was filled with subur banite's and refused to take a sharp curve left the track and overturn ed. lhiee men and one woman were crushed beneath the car and sixteen others were bruised or cut. - . ' Those probably fatally injured are John Sprague, a government employee, right side smashed into a pulp, he cannot live; A. B. Sen art, it jured about the head, back and hip and.will probably die. A score of others are less seriously injured. Large shipment Trunks and Traveling Bij resceived yester day. Smoot Bros & Rogers. Hamilton Carhartt Overalls "Aristocrat among working cloth es", bold only by Smoot Bros. & Rogers. The Hansen Glove Princeli- est of all working gloves for sale by bmobt Bros. & Rogers. Big shipment swell neckwear just received. All the new broad shapes, brown colors, &c. kc. Smoot Bros. & Rogers. Don't forget the Boys' 17.50 to $3.50 knee suits that we are selling for $5.00. A bargain that will soon be cone. Smoot' Bros. & Rogers. Will receive Tiwl bushels car load loose. Naw York Baldwin apples Wednesday or Thursday. Special prices, to merchants who come to car and load them. a. A. Byrd & Co, It I. C. SOLDIER SS Sill. EIDI1DEQ AnD SUICIDE. 50RTH CAROLUA SOLDIER'S DEED Wat Pritehard, of ETorth Carolina, Suieides in the Philippines. The Oldest Son of Judge Pritehard Kills One of His Comrades in Arms and Good Record as to Service. Another ' " ' - - ' Victim of Duty in Philippines Manila, Oct., 17. Second Lieu tenant William D. Pritehard, of the Thirteenth Cavalry, today killed Second Lieutenant Fred L Deen, of the same cavalry and then committed suicide. The tragedy occurred at Camp Stotsen- burg. Pritehard was a native of North Carolina and was appointed from that State. He was 26 and Deen was 27 and a native of Texas. Washington, D. C , Oct. 17 The War Department received a dispatch from Manila this morning confirming the report that Lieu tenant William D. Pritehard murdered Lieutenant Deen by shooting him through the head and then suicided. Pritehard was insane at the time. Young Priteh ard is a son of Judge Jeter : C. Pritehard, of Marshall, N. C, formerly United States senator from that State and at present federal judge for the circuit of Maryland, Virginia ahd North Carolina. According tn the records on file at the Department, Pritehard bore an excellent, reputation as a soldier and officer. Daen'a home was at Athens, Texas. IREDELL ALL RIGHT. Mr. Hartness Says Sewland Will Get Every Democratic Vote. Mr. J. A. Hartness, Clerk of the Superior court of Iredell county and chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee of that county, was in Salisbury j this morning. Inasmuch as there has been considerable speculation j and many contradictory statements as to the political situation in Iredell county the reply of Mr. Hartness in answer to a question regarding the situation in his county will be of interest. " j "Mr. Newlacd will get the vote of every Democrat who goes to the polls in our county," said Mr. Hartness. "No stone is being left unturned and the Democrats of Iredell are really more aggressive now than at any time since the campaign opened. Big Raffle! Prettiest turnout in the State is to be rs filed off. Something worth taking a chance at. Master Arnold Huff will raffle off his famous pony Netsie, 3 years old, also a Tyson & Jones rubber trap and harness, making a pretty and complete turnout. The chances run from lo to 12 25. Drawing will com mence tomorrow, Tuesday Oct. 18. Arnold Huff. 2t We are ready to do that littk job of printing ior you. SWEETHEART'S WONDER at Saleebp's. Fancy Candy Boxes. The best in the city. Chocolates and bon bons fresh daily. Phone 17, saueeby's candy kitchen. STOP THAT COLD " : With Saleeby'a home made hoar hound candy. Try one dose for 5 cents. Guaranteed to cure. Phone 17. Saleeby Candy Kitchen. For rheumatism, neuralgia and like pains use Liquid Electricity. For Rentl The Shober place corner Fulton and Kerr streets, now occupied by E. I. Frost. Ap ply to D. L- Gaskill. Fine ctoking and mellow N.'Y State eating ar p'es, malaga grapes bananas, country dried sliced peeled peaches, and apples, prunes raisins and currants justv received at Max moses, j , LOS LITTLE OliEO PEHiOn. DEATH HI AN IICErT-IAEY TT22 Five Children Dead and Eir C tiers Fatally Hurt New York, Oct. 17. An incen diary fire in a big five story double decker tenement on Moore street in Walliambug gnetto cany this . morning caused the death of fi?. children and one woman, fatally lUUliu kj.a v w ii viv vucg CkUA painfully injured six 'more. A number of persons are missing but may turn up all right. The re started for the purpose of revera j or to cover robbery. There were a nuTuoer woarro-rts. i.3 S DAVIS' FLYIH6 THIP. Large Crowds Met the Candidate fsr Vice President Today. Huntington, W. V., Oct. 17. Vice-Presidential Candidate Davis and party left this morning on a special train for Charleston. At Barboursville, Milton, Hurricane and Stalbans large crowds met the train. TOMORROW'S FORECAST. The Weather Forecast for Uftrth Cz Una for 24 Hours. Washington, D. C. Oct. 17.-Tha weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is : Fair tonight and Tuesday; light frost tonight in exposed places. Sinclair Booth Wins Scholarship. Mr. R. Sinclair Booth, of Ches ter, S. the 17 year, old son of Mr. R. S. -Booth, formerly of Salisbury, has won in a competi tive examination a scholarship in the Georgia School of .Technology offered by the South-Western Rail way Club. The scholarship is worth f 1,000. The Chestnut Hill Meeting. Rev. Mr. Summey continues to preach at the Chestnut Hill Bap tist church every afternoon at 3 and at night at 7:30 o'clock. Inter est in the meetings is increasing. Eight were received into membsr ehip yesterday as the result of the meeting during the past week. Pythians to Have Social Session'. Rowan Lodge No. 100 will have a social session tonight. A regular meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock and there, will be work in the ssc ond degree. After the business meeting a social session will be held. . A STRIKE AT SFEICER! And How It Was Brought About The large furniture house of tha Thomas Company, comprising about six thousand square feet of floor room, is packed to its utmost capacity. The firm has given or ders for a handsome line of Christ mas goods and must have room to display them, so a GENERAL STRIKE in prices has been ordered. Oar biggest strike is on chairs. We have about 7C0 and are now offer ing regular $1.00 dinersat CSf cts. each. $3.00 rockers for 2.00, and so on. Oj fine and medium Bed Room Suits, we have mada a -eaersl sweeping reduction. We ;all have ecnitothing special to rffjr you each day, and we are prcpired to interest you if you will favor us with a visit. Yours truly, L. THOMAS CO , Spencer, N. C. Wood and Coal I I keep a full line of the best grades of wood and cual. Prices the lowest. Orders promptly filled. . T. A. Coughea hour, 'phone 42. Do not forget that Thornton does all kinds of watch, clock and jew elry repairing in the best possible manner. Broke Into His Hous e. , S. Le Quinnof Cavendish, Vt., was robbed if his customary health by invasion of chronic constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trout la was arreted and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 25c at all druggists. .