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' . CapL J. A.-Iodson,, of Wttsh ingtnnwag in !thcity this'rnoru ing on his way to Ktioxville. Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Penhale came up this looming from Gold i iiill ftnd8pofit tho morning here. wr. and Mrs; P. U. Reard. and son, Bryce Parker ft this morn ing for Rlowing Rock to remain until October jst. Eand Meeting Tonyt. A meeting of the njembers and jjoam ot uiredtors of the Salis bury band willbo hold; tonight, in 1 ho city hall at 8 o'clock. ' A full meeting is earnestly desired as ar rangoments will be made to order instruments and begin instruc ting at once. Lny others wishing o join please be present, T. R. Garnzb, Pres.' Invitation To Speak. Invitations. to speak in various Bcctions of the State have been pouring in on Hon. Lee S. Over--man for the'past, few days. - Mr. Overman' will ipeak at Several im portant points! in the State within the next few days. We are glad to learn that Mr. Overman is steadily improving. IMBKI1. J. M. MAUPIN ELECTED PRES- "! IDENTK Ur.6oodinas makes a Strong, Earaestplei icru8 Amdcent. Planning, July ";10.Franklin never does things by halves for in vwc uiiuuB ui uer npspita tie -people it WOUld noi hfl Hnno rirrh Hence the picnic and rail v at Pis- SopremaCJ Club Organized at U Gold Hill ttxls organiz&I bv the . - " l m . . m . . I - 1 ... - . . . ... . . gah church Friday was a grand uCSS8 Last KlgSt J BOOd CfOfd eiecii0? the following officers : success. . FMSfat tflif INpffmrr- - Walter R. Lmton. President Notwithstanding the . picnic . fl?01 E Bnlfit Vicc Presi- 1 - f IV hltQ w A Irlni.- . . " ... -- grounas were over on the South "uiau ciuo, was c" : ,:. - line of Franklin there was a rep- organizized by the Democrats of -6idjey' Mauney, nd Vioe, Pres. men i. A Good flnaberc &f nkiErsVare Tor tneCIoIi. KrUntoaf resident Immediately after , tL e speak ing at Gold Hill Saturday niffht last theVhite Supreaufy club of resentative crowd from every sec- Salisbury at the.court house last tion of the township and of course night. t...j:..! -Hi-.:. . I ! afT- i.i:. .. .. . . , T " "iiou wwiuer ouiici x-iuuKiju loenioy inis erreat I i nr -rT political feast ftW J i wo A!;' Mr- H- Burton, who; intro- mated that there were upwards of uced T Cv Linu Esq ' Mr. 500 people, present. Among Sal- Llnn C1- A. H. Boyden. and R. isbury8 Visitors were " A H Boy, Lee Wright, Esq., made short den, P C. Jinn, A L Smoot, James ipeeches. - II Horah A Walter Murphy, E W The following : nffl V T A. H. Caldwell, ?" Scretary r EXECUTIVE COMMITXCB W. T..H. Jeukinsi. C F. Montgomery.. J. S. RusselK , F. H. Mauney. W. L. Shaver. : .'.: IS IHEEICASS LOSE EEAYILT. COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE. r i Mr, WeanHn Extremis. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster canm oyer this imoming from Win ston n response to a telegram an nouncing the critical condition of Mrs.osterjs'father, Mr. M. J. eaut.who has been ill for a long t';no'L Weant is not expected u: survive thniugh tho day.. kif- UlsenJieimer hurt. ; Mr. J.W.MisenheJmer, who was 'badly hurt several weeks ago by several bloods full nil frrtni n nror. - . 0 v. itti- ms ioox, miaiiie to be out again. Mr. Misenheimer has not yet en tircly regained1 the use of his in jurrd tot but, is slc'wly recover- Burt and'Sheri ff Dave J ul ian . xvi i a p.- jji. i ne auaieuce was called to the grove and. addressed by T C Linn, Esq: who ably dis cussed the ieeues of the day in his usually characteristic .way. Dinner was spread a 12:45 and H Vahderford OirAWT av J. 111;.: r f . . " -"O xawuvhc mittee was elected: the club then elected : President, J M Maupin. Secretary, W II Burton. vice-rresidents, G T Dickert. J W Glover, W A Brandon, F M j.- STAXDINQ COMXf 'TTKB, T. W, Jenkins, : ' Dr. R. A. Campbell, . Jas. Smith.' 'tyjt joined the ThlrLcms ara KeiiljCai-TlIrd 'if tij TfitalLcssSnstalaed. - ' ' , - ! ' Washington, July 17. Seren hundred and seventy-five in the &1 liei forces, inrl uaaisg ;sa ooa Is tne clace azalnst cans, wera Ullivl mica tia Ckarres an PrtfrrrM th hu T:.w.rif - , - j - -, ... . - v.w v ticu ibiu sccmra. ing to an official report ' from iie- The chartres of Iav TT t . a my b7 the department un-' kins, pastorjof the First Metho- dr da Chefoo date today. The dist chnrchjfm: His pulpit last dispatch armed early this mora. Sndaiaj beipprobed.to the ing fromthe admiral. It is hti bottom bvth lm.n . Ji.-r-'r of alderman , mariu. the r?mainibg 155 are . J .vv 1U1 TCBlBr. I m - day afternop at 5 'clock to m- v and oieQ of the Oth Infan- vestigate Rev. i AtMna' charee. -bo far no American, officers which was i the jeffect that a are sported UUed.. except Col. certain aaldoji. in Salisbury "sold Liscum id Capt. D.vhi.t f i city nil jrusir THE CHINESE COMPLETELY - ROUTED. linnnin Cnij. Tha WMir 7' . V- " - marin orp8.' The dispatch con , Tha aldermen appointed acorn- u-- . :. m ttee consiHn off.Tir w' P"anii news mat tte number off members andCapt.WJH. Overman to'meeV . 7 fncces8t: club and it is? expected morning with! Rev. Atkins ?lt aud city was successful' and that the f Y . are now in possess- with all he could eat and still there was much left. W Clover, W A Brandon, F M that the number will Le -largely and ast -for his proof of the l0Q f the alliea," Lampkin, .Geo A Jackson and : T increased.'. chargeC I j I f - ; ,i 'v " " ' " " i j j"aty to provej . kbiocsat shajcqhai hwallegaUonsand it was decided!' Londo i. r, H.naf wo -r,i - T . XT t ""jucu Thnmna on1 n TT OU Was CflllPl fn th TTU ! " UUVer- .r.;: ; X 4 .lu Uorah and A D Watston. 1 1 l i r -i re a iinAn a -v w i j . . it w pcocuvc, aiiu xoyai enier J R AOOINQ TO POSTOFFICE. H thathA.T,ni. i.. - : "uon ng.,july 17 Tele. yv cnarge. gram8 from Shanhni .nl ne nas iafccordintytb- J7 - . . w wuiSwana ii an the with. were completely rooted. 1 The al lies took possession of the naUre city and defences.' The total loss- les of t he allies m the engagements ;r""V x lua7 ana Saturday were, about ight hundred killed and woundedi , The Russians and Japanese suffered most.' ; ? ..- i . ' ' ' FELLFECTfRJUl. " 1 an increasinorlv owneoi aalr8. Tbe foreign eon i . i . .i w,uu,cu.' w xne women a n fln;n n xr r. iviiifii ft.ii r ii ii tin r niin k v a l . fjil trlK,, ,i i i , i. i """(vuuuuuuie. J n I v uujuouw Doxes. r ' - ii I linnrlmnr. nnA T?,. n..t.i- . .. i. il. t j' . :" vttuuie. hvuu muvewcuvs ma jaes were to . a t u: rr tw,i a t ci . T yV commjuee W11J e held at Demo- ine omce and the entrance" and Mr Hoyden,. A L femoot, Jas. Ho- nratio kdnnnrf.,,, :.u ' J Wv.pio.hf LI;. O :oU O Clock. Ev&Fv mam Ko in at a point where a rn rf. fTio Fortj-Elght New Boxes Addad to ttie-nnm- Dpr 1 rpadv Pnt in i t. Stwai, saa .t stoffice has incrp kau nn ;n " -ir'UiU5;aiqau ep- gent word to their7 governments -1 Mil I yi Tf ill, Up 11 exteut that it has beep found nee- ing at 9 o'll 3ary to put m additional boxes. At the request of Mayor Lord tWrZ-V a' ufm' Carpenters begain thMmorriin. th jL:.. J. jr?5 -he Chmese faave; already threat executive to tear away the partition between is vthhhM hu " thergreat oil tanks at ia. nr- iiii wr sna siia a as. held. It is safe requested to be present! A good list of members were en rolled last night and many more will join next Monday night, at which time the club has another meeting.. OR47 that W hen th hearing is held there w'ill be interesting! testimony otferedi. INSTITUTES 10 MEET. rah, Walter Murphy, James Hud son, ail made short .addresses. 'A ji.j i' . . va wu smteo, in a recent issue of -the TjJUTH-IsiDEr. Mr. .Tnhn uood man, who has been a - thor oughbred Republican has renounc ed his allegiance to the principles of the old party. He recently eta t?d to the Salem White Suprema- cy uiun, ot wliich be is a member, that he was sick of affiliating with I TL. tllL k . . . . . a party the bulk of whose strength ,B8 "B, inSTltUte tdmeet 20th day Of was the nesro. Hp nrndA a f rrrr August. t ' w ' "r i w . i u . i . . ' i. plea for the amendment and is t,., w. ne cant Keep any v x. vj. xvixer, county su- jwuhk lauies nere as nouseKeeners. perintendent,- tells us thatUhe The reason why is there is so mariv 8enneiinerf;8ay8 that jhe does not wiuicu lusui ue ior Kownn nnnn. tou ? n fin rnaimr ca n in., i "-uuw wueiner nr nn. Mn Um. r t ii t, ... , i . : J I n "c v ' T uu. v I PI m- itw.f tTi. vijjhu T J r nSg9 gave an ice-cream ty will begin on the 13th of An. cutting sranite who unnt supper oaturaay. evening compli- gust and will continue for a week, that they marry ihem as fast as The white institute will begin tney comP in. We are now look- on Monday, August 20th, and will 11Jg for another couple to join heart continue op3 week, ' and hand any day. t e tri . . . I jriui. jvizer nas nor, vftt hflpn ohio n . w-- ."w 'uui ur uve vni np mfin hnru oot 100,000 CH1SISE THERE. Xondon, J uly 17.A ' Shanghai despatch says -one hundred thon- Band Chinese, armea with Mausers Ur. Ifiseoheipier A Candidate- Mrj W Mi enlieimeiiof the oou ?pl'with- i. riv jJ , !.. r - , I ? n f ortv mil ea -of Rh - tu. laystliafc jie-.. will- be I .v- -Tn u . T .6 1. uv WT CXE AUYE. Thermometer Wa. up: Yesterday was next to ; the hot-! est a ths ,vr, Tha r- t. Fella n j S,f J, mew.u.ermometeratE.V. Bart'B 'J" . f7' '"V-I l?on will heWdf,K..;. cv...- : : t- the warmest point of the day, 1 "3."" fcM o, ok the I It PelH "-l ' . ' - 1 primary was sup- Tie Iitln CItj ci TltaWilj Taw ij tie Allied Fcrcei. Essoin ui Jnx Sffffer Heirllj. j ' r .London, July 17.A Shanehaf despatch says under date of today that the al lied-forces resumed the CUcou the Chinese walled citT nr: m . - a tea i sin. :: t Saturday morning they succeed ed in breaching the walls and cap turing an the forts. The Chinese litis Yctfir HcrUj 'Ftnfej 'fia TnH Keir6riHii:rV. Lewis Vogkr Jr., ;wm quite painfully injured Sunday by fall ing fro mji train at Greensboro. It is said that he was- attempt ing to beat a ride and was hang ing to the rods .when he fell from the train,. ; H He was very painfully- bruised about the face and 'head and his arm was broken. - He was brought in last night on No. 7 and is how at his home here..' Items From Faith. pressed byMr. C. Nj Brown, to anxious to stump the county in its behalf. mentary to Miss Lizzie Hudson.of bouth River, who has been visit ing here. ml whom MritMiseuheibier sent .a card of announcement. Mr. Mi-1 walloiously omitted His-announce- e is satisfred that the Sst him the nominn. i Miss Pearl Thompson Complimented. : Miss Pearl Thompson, of Sal isbury, who is visiting Miss Chassie Brown, sang a solo in St. James Lutheran church last night. Her selection was "The. Holy City," and it was most exquisitely ren- ered, says the Concord Tribune. ing. ---ri r - Mr. p. fl. Beratiardt Sick. . Our genial friend, Mr. Paul IL Bernhardt has btrn on the sick list foi tho past few days threaten ed with, fever. His many friends will be glad to learn that his ill ness is hot of a serious nature. ..- . j . i Mr- Kluttz Will A big picijic and Democratic rally will bo'hjld at Mr. Jim Burk hoad's near Sillem church on Mon day, July 80th. Theo. F. Kluttz has been scheduied! to speak, on this day and a general big time is expected. Tbe county candidates begin. 7ne county candidates opened at their campaign yesterday Franklin. A .crowd of about' fif. ty was present. To-day the can didates spoke jat Mt. Vernon and to-night at Woodleaf. ' 4. Ur. PoaHere. HotnJames H. Pou, of Baleigh; is spending the day inj the city, on , business.. Mr. Pou "r.has many . warm admirers in Salisbury, who remember his eloquent speech here two years ago! ! Send In Yonr Literature. All who will contribute litera ture of any kind for the Soldiers Home at Raleigh are requested to .. .. .3 At . . e;nu. me same in at once to rviultzs drug store. It will be sent shortly by Mr. Cicero Barker. M A. 1 a . 1,0 ascertain wno will be rrpsnt. im mo icauuers on mese occa sions. All teachers of public schools are required to attend these insti tutes. ' , Operation Performed. - . . . uttnuu was pei ormea yes terday on Miss Maggie Chunn, who was taken to the Whitehead, Stokes ' sanitorium Saturday. M.iss l,hunn has been snffpn'ncr .... o with her throat for several years. w e are glad to know ,that the operation waa successful. v .i ... ui on. me granite belt to learn to work in". 1ia room for dozens of- others and the c greH fightnow D fdr White way to get information with ref- ""CUiaV7 A nereoy, withdraw my erenceto this is to send a two cent . . I Panamat ! oounty stamp to J. T, Wyatt for a reply ? a wfl devote mJ how to tret work she. . wlloIe tiuiejand energy to the suc- ment, but 1 omission tion. ' i lt's up id Clint. -riWrmY iur iuisenneim- er reconsidered his determination to announce and said ? Vrwt. ITALY CALLS FOB BEVINQE. Rome, -July 17. The foreign omce is resieged . by relatives of Italians in China but they get no satisfaction. The government has received from the consul at Shang hai some news received by the newspaper. The city is depressed by the reports of massacre and the word revenge is on every lip. V to get work sheye. The list of the Tkdth-Index ia increasing here, Mr. Northern cut down a lii old peat tree and when he split it open he found a spike of iron and cess of the DemnniMftrt fiir vf,"i.. I If H i j .. .- ;' ' . PA-THCrt? jpRKIN MAMACKE. WashinlU, July iV.-The Chi nese ministpr this morning receiv. ed a: cable;; deanntnri or,r, : to cABc roa wouxped. Washbgton, July 17 The Bu reau of Navigation received today this cablegram from Remy - 4,Chefoo, Juno 17 To-day I hope to get the' wounded to Tien Tsin either in the hospital at Ta ku or aboard the Soler. Commu nication is very uncertain." 4 .. ' 1 ..... .1 -o.wuuu emoeaueam the the safety the forehrn mlnla - boxibs in axotheb bpot. jiMy .vm.r Jio eoi center of the tree. JIow it came TV-A.. 1 A . 3 A 1 I If 1 ? . there is a mystery. Hoi donated Xiil. ' t Tgl?n Jan The Box- Staiiing's still Improiing. M r. Jlobert Stal 1 ings, who has Prizes on Exhibition. The prizes won by the Spencer the piece with the mke lu it to J I. . " tJ'J 'J -.V ,m'uw""e- 0Ken out in Corea. Min-Tan'scriosi-tt ' t .tSlT if' ' ? v . T:r "l" ?Y v"uer me ucairoyea Saturday the Cath The census people found one Vneae Huat-i9n.i iThe date of olic mission three mIioa u manufacturer of granite coffins the Pekn I massacri as renortl frontier a d fif t;u- iL . "V" "r ik.us trouble - " - - T " "b wurn- vaults in the United States yesieraayup.riiing' from Shanghai American mines im uis r-yt-s, 1S nis many inends v J f ire vompa- i ana ho does buiiness at Faith. The was Jaly;th. i will lie delighted to learn, still im- n are n exhibition this evening! initials of his name are 10-20-23 - i - v I -di r. ' . 1 .ill t proving and it 13 quite likelv that at 1X16 wn Clothing Company's his eyesight will be fully restored'. I place of nnsiness. The Spencer Doys are justly proud of their trophies. Will slits 13 ncwa:.' i Mrj 11. I). Myers, of Linwood, is in the city to-day looking for a good farjn which he desires to pur- uuuse. iur. flyers win move to Rowan if he can find a suitable iarm. Uaicn meeting Postponed, Mrs. Fl.wer Critically I1L Puiham, N, a, July 16, A pri vate letter to a Julian S. Carr at Kans A Utica ).,Julyia,-Apri- killed. M sevlinlW in r iT that urio pbh;matube blast Nljr 17.fwo OUX8 CAPTUBEP. London, July 17. A detoh men were from Tien Tsin says that during Shanghai,; July 10 At first pyt ting their wives and helpless chil dren and helpless ones to a speedy , death the foreigners atTekinwere themselves mass :cred by rabid horde of Boxers. Accounts are now pouring in from Pekin and .other places and say that much is certain.- Not a single whiU man or woman is left alive at Pekin. PEAS. A few more peas t.Tr.n . , Call and see them and get prices! Prof. Lippard, of the "Salis bury Institute" is giving splendid advantages to young people, who wish a higher education1 u ough Business and Commor,;.! course also Art, French, German ko, Thoroueh tcxph. oi Club ?' Studenta Bfdin? Penny Photo' Man at toe Excelsior Studio. Main Street between Public square and Postoffice. position. uity mountain lake i r,- w 9' states that ha a4ri. ' fnu-'w-J LP " .T" i - " n'nese guns were captured . .-- vv. uil DUIlcri III' I 1 UK 1 1 1 M II rrTOi nrtrt I " The Union meeting of the South from a violent attack of mnUr nA J U IL iP , a.na tlle euem driven out of v.ju: . .. . . ti . . I r T h-? "H" i'uive uuui Association at ,Mocksville rneumatism. and has not been able has been postponed until the fifth t leave his bed since the afternoon bunday xn September for various t of tne day the National Conven- reasons. J j . tion adionmd. TT ;9 . r.. 4 won, im proved and T0-fh8 COQOtT HCEI. by the first of next week. Thomas McDermott. of New Mrs- Henry C. Flower, the old. York Citys was taken to the county e3t daughter of Gen. Carr, coptiD ixpkx, is now able to sit up. his i V T wa! m a" L.V i-;, "1' " T . ' T-rt many frends wijl be clad tP r F'P naiiion from r recovery. than three weeks. " Her mother is Ur. Sbsping bproted. :; y ', y j . Mr. Lock Shuping, of Mill Bridge, whose critical illness was mentioned in last week's Trtjth- learn. The first grapes. Mr. George Klutti showed us yesterday afternoon a bunch , of grapes mat were grown on the Thomas Bost. m ia --i. Speaking tt Soati Riter. ' r . Mess. E. C. Gregory, and Jno. M. Julian will speak at South River tomorrow nieht. Mr with her at her home City. at Kansas vine at his home here. These are the first home, grapes seen here j Fob Rim-.-A good All parties are ftliV nnJi.'n.. that N. C. College will 6pen with a very large enrollment. ! farm. Apply to M; Lepie -'X ' J"k" wis at the I the Wftl uroflnnl n.i .4 ..i i . 1 " uunet OI rtne Ulna Mnrmtn, 1V Two dead jand blon to pieces! The blast was under' wfm... . TttOSE WOUJtPED. Shanghai, July 17i-Capt. Lem ley, Lieuts, Butler j and Leonard Pennsylvania railroad. The A TATAZ. COLLTSIOJf Altoona, July 17 The Cleve land and Cincinnati express col lided with a freight train this morning near Spruce Creek on the KUXASSI are .the wounded fin ih lnpr va v;iij j t4iscum ;jwas killed. Majors badly injured. egan ana te, UapUins Kayes, Lowton Brewster ah& Bookmiller, and Lieuts. Hayloi, Hammond and Waldiop were Wbunded. 1 - :.vr-yri- fr-,-., : . ' ; v is r J J - Ctici, Jfuly 17j4?nk1"Crock r's forty-five hundred dollar dog was stolen! today while being tkeo to Richfield Springs! ' the engir fireman KBurvrp. London, July n.-A despatch me Accre gold, cost Kumassi has been relieved. says COTTQX KAHCTT. . New York, JnlJr. 17.-Cotton bids July 0S0, Aug 887, Sept &12, Oct 815, ' v The Hagiie-McCorkle Dry Goods Go., Importers and IVtioiesale'rs, - GREENSBORO, N. a Dry Goods, notions ana Hals. " We solicit trade of Mer chants only, and sell nomine at retail, i We cordially invite all mer chants -to call jon 'us when in Greensboro, or to see our traveling salesman before placing orders elsewhere. - J. 00DBffM,Sta
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