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. ' ' - " - v. . ' . .- -v WEATHfcR FORECAST: Fnir tonight and Wednesday. ' . : in vr. x , I I V ill! I I i I t i r i . l - m II , . -w w -V . -. 4 " . -CircuUfn Bociks Open to All. : ; 'n ' TheBetot Newa.FunTelegrapbioBerTie v5 r J 1 7;'. Vol. 14. "N"o. 11. i - T n'l-TUtiliV: I Ull HIL iL-i : I- THE PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO, LITTLE LOCALS.,' .1 A a trip lt3sj of Interest Condensed and Boiled Ooia. Tbe Personals andjrlef News v Items of i Oar 1 ; Clarence Sawyer, of Aaheville, is in the city today., r. v- '' WS. Frost has returned from a wee kV trip to Norfolk. J. I). Enniss i . npending a few days here with hia family. George Stevens, of Charlotte j J was in tne city tni morning, .1 -I. ; . : ' . ! F, M. Thompson ha9 returned Chapel 11:11 and Oxford. Frank Hairaton, of Cooleem se, was in the city yester- - lay. . " . A. i. tteilig, Esq., returned this niorni ig ffouv a flying trip to Bal 'eam. I :. - . 1 Prol. P, E Wright, of, Chira Grove, Was jivthe city this morn- " i"g- 1 ' '.: ; Lieutenant Richard Henderson 'returned: th.is morning from a trip to the mountains. from a Ijjusiness trip to Richmond. lngham has returned'from td 0 Fenat6r BIG .RAILWAY MAGNATE DROPS DEAD. Dropped Dead this Uornisg From Heart ' Dessase at bis Camp In Its Adirondack?, Expired Suddunly, Saratoga, Aug. 14. Colli P. ijluntington, thejrailway magnate ! i mm w in i - " " " ' . r . MR. R.:A.HAJRHis MARRIED IN V ' ASHEVILLE. A Jiiiet Marrtage atthe Battery PaU Hotel k Asneiille Yesterday. Tt? ."Coaple Girlies-Here to-nigtt. . . A telegram - was . received . here this morning from MrJlic4iard A.Harns annonncing his marriage at the Battery Park hotel, at of and multi-mollionaire,. died sud ilenly this morning at his camp in the Adirondacks near Racquuet Lake.. He was stricken without I 4 p'clock, to Mies lone Kyle, framing -and- before assistance uadsden, Alabama. icmiTcT be summoned he expired. jMi'ss Kj'le has visited in Salis- pe died presumably from heart btiry and is well known here. She has been spending the past I lies mi Uii Mil ONE MAN KILLED AKgHSEYER . AL: INJURED; The Wreck vas Gassed M a Ulsundar standing cjyirdsrs.-TraissVcaise Tp- getter talfHigt Ensankasn!-7- v - , A serious wreel: occurred on the '" -I'." " - ' Western road near Morgan ton yes terday, iu which one man was kill ed and seven iuiured. The Wes- PARIS. IWtfflE flllOF IllilIIII IIS Of ML SIX:hONDRED OF 1THEM IN LEGATIONS WERE SAFE ON THE- ALLIED FORCES ARE BAD FIX THE FOURTH. THATCLOSL Ambassador Pcfter and Cczzissicner ftz Tla J:;a:ss8 ire b tit Lead, S:;;:rt:d Tils Is Tit I:;rtss!:j tilt Prtnlls E:i Take tit elsffiatiTa and hip kesp Tkemfroa Slaning. - Ij Essslsa Fcrcts, Fcrcei c:i:i 121 b Yi'i:i!:it:a, Tlsy tin ht dies Yestertaj. , . Ttrlr Yxi t3 Villi Ctl:r:a Chefoo, August 12.-The lega- Washington, Aug.. 14. It U be- American qeursioiiista holding I tions were all safe August 4th with ( hevedthat the forces are s.dvatvc- secondclasa return ; tickets ' to the 10 days rations. Attacks have been ing to Pekin . They hav reached Paris, Au 14. -Six hundred United States are stranded in Paris less numerous lately; 'Gen. Fu- Ching Chiawan, twelve miles from Asheville yesterday afternoon at ! tern train came in several hours and are ianaljle to'leavi because ol kushima Bays the allies will surely j Pekin, or may even have pushed late last night as a result of t he the crowded condition of tome go- Dr.ll. L. Ramsay and family left last night for Jackson Springs to spend ten days. Cleric of the- Court Melton, of . Stanly county, was in the city Jhis niorniiigjon his way to Charlotte. : Mrs. Jo'hn Summers and Mrs.D. Ilaneline returned this, morning from avsit to Asheville and other prints jWt, Misses Grace and Margie Ritch returned to Salisbury this morn ; ingafier visiting here for several weeks! says. the Concord Stand ard. disease-ilis death occurred at the camp at Pine Knot. New York", Aug. llj A. de s ' patch was received from Hunting ton's private' secratery this morn ing, saying that he died at mid night. The body will be here to rn o row. . THE CONVENTION TO-MORROW. Rev. Weber's Illness. The Tuuth-Index is deeply pained to learn of the continued and serious illness ot Rev. Gerny Weber, pastor of the German Re form church. Mr. Weber has been confined to his bed for sever al weeks with' fever and his condi tion has grqwn alarming. . An aged horse. I Mr. John Kester has what is probably the oldest working horse in the county. Mr. Kester tra " ded fox the horse in 1873 and he was 4 years old then, making his age 81. He works regularly every A Number of Delegates will go up From Rowan to Statesville. : ' Rowan county will'1 be largely represented at the Congressional convention at Statesville tomor row. A large crowd . from' Salis bury and several delegates from the county will ke in atten dance' at this convention. It is a settled fact that there will be no opposition to rHon. T. F. Kluttz, our present able and eloquent congressman, and he will be re-nominated by acclama tion. . -. "" . ... i There will be a contest over the nomination for elector for this dis trict, those havings been mention ed are Col. Williams, of Catawba, J R Blair, of -Montgomery, R L Smith, of Stanly; S E Williams, of Lexington, L T Hartsell, of Ca barrus, and Walter Murphy, of Salisbury. ; ' month in Asheville and was join ed there Sunday by Mr. Harris. Mr, Ilarris' telegram-stated that tiieywould arrive in Salisbury this , morn ing, but a large crowd of friends gathered at the depotto meet them and were disappointed. .They are. expected here tonight. jTlie Asheville Citizen of yester day afternoon announces that li cense to wed' was issued to Rich ard A, "1. Harris and Flora May Kyle. V . I Mr. and Mrs. Harris will receive- a ivvarm welcome froni their friends I on their return to Salisbury. wreck. A Morganton special to ing steamers All; are living on hotel coupons,but these will soon expire. "rA CQinmittee of relief is ' proposed. Ambassador Porter and intiative. the Charlotte Observer says ? . A collision between the east bound local freight and the first section of the weet-boundthrough freight, No. 71, two miles ;east of Morganton, occasioned a serious wreck at 2:30b'clock this after noon. rThe trains came Together on u hiffh fimhanVmfint add at n. sbarp curve. Both crews jumped Followed Tier Husband to the grate r In in time to eave'their lives. The i8W !H0ntllSv ; casualties are : -V A telpfrram ; was "received here save all the foreigners! at Pekin. The advance column moved 12 miles yesterday without opposi tion.; The allies scouta.are now at Mathas with the Japanese in the lead." The Russians have,ita- Comhiissioner Peck are taking (he ten the place of the ninth infan try, U. S. A. as Support to the Japanese. . - '' .- MRS. THOWAS BROWN DEAD. i "THE FIFTIETH AKSIYERSARY- OVERCOME BY HEAT. Mr, McDufTie Overcome by Heat in his Of ; fice Yesterdaif.T i Mr. S. Wr:;McDufiie, manager of tKe brokers shop on Main street Was overcome by heat j'esterday afternoon. ' . : He was sitting on a chair when he suddenly keeled o vet. and fejl Salem Cfcarch o Ceiebrati It. A Wedd!:g at Saw on tbe 20tb.l ; Burl Hemphill, colored, of Old yesterday afternoon announcing (Correspondence Tarn-IjcDtx). " Fort, scalded by escaping steam, the jdeathof i Mrs. fhomas C. Mannillgf August U.-As hus died one honr after accident; En- Brown, witlow: of the late Col. . M;rt.w nnnnn h gineer A M Gabriel, of Sal isbury, Thomas C. Brown. ; She followed Northe.u Conference of the N. C. nernusoanu Ktne grave in aiew, ,v, meeta in Salem church bruised by fall, not considered se rious; Fireman F?ank Owens, leg short months fafter his death. broken; Fireman I N Cliandler,of At, the timelo "Kis'eath Col. Salisbury, slight bruises ; Charles' Brown's remains were brought .-to Barnhardt, colored brakeman,bad- 1 Salisbury, hisl old home, . and in ly Kruised; Frank Madison, color terred here.The sanre disposi ed brakeman, injured on leg and txou lis to; be niade of Mrs. Brown's hip;Hayes Brown, of Burke coun- remains "aud Immediately after her ty, face lacerated, left arm broken death prepara in the shoulder joint. r ': : send the body "The other members of Uie crew - Mrs. Browli ions were made 6 Salisbury. to Thursday and Friday. The con ference will open Thursday morn ing at 11 o'clock, with a sermon by the president, Rev. B: S. Brown. On Friday Rev L E Busby will preach: , . : ' The visiting brethren Vho are expected are Dr. , Holland, Presi dent Lutz, Revs. Cox, V R Stick- A BANKRUPTCY CASE. Mea,JrrT,- Robert Monroe, Henry .' "Monroe, 'Lmf' Linker and ' Rhodes GutTy went to Boone's Ford yesterday afternoon. They returned about daylight this mor ning and report a catch of 140 fish. Salisbnri wants another game. The Salisbury bas,e hall team requests us to state that they de- sire toplay another game with Spencer next Saturday afternoon; If the game cati be arranged it will be a good one,. Rev: Atkins Speaks to-daj- Rev. II. L. Atkins left last night for China Grove. This morning at 10 o'clock he snoke on the -. - Twentieth. Century Movement. This afternoon at 3 o'clock he spoke on Sunday school work. Mr. Rendieman Appears For Creditors Against C J. Hudson, of Albemarle. Mr. J, L. Rendlemart goes to Lexington tomorrow to appear be fore Referee in Bankruptcy J. R. McCrary in behalf of the creditors of C. J! Hudson, of Albemarle. Mr. Hudson has failed in "busi ness and hence the bankruptcy proceedings. and the passengers on tho 'local freight "escaped .without injury. Neither engine left the trackj - but j ten cars and hoth engines were dfc- .... . i ,., , , ,4 . , . . SiHvi1 licicea, ui pt. juuuis, one oiwnom is iuani..j?ranK crown. in a short-while and is notie the m. j x''j V , " -'H -'".U lUHiisuiiu, ui iixuiguiiiuu, wei vnen me enminsuarnvea passengers on tne local ireight. on the 10:30. train, this Dr. Moran, the Southern's surge- they were taken to Cat.- Brown's on, assisted by Drs. Anderson" and residencel where t.hev remained Laxton dressed the wounds of the injured, who were afterwards I At ?Lo'clock brought to Morganton. . were held fremiti A misunderstanding as to the orders of the east-bound local is said to have caused the accident. was quite an .aged lev ftnd c B Miller; i j I u - i i. rrn , ' u J I . iauy, oeiugauviujeuraom.auu 0n Saturday the celebration , of nauun.s.cKiorsomeuiH. xxer the fiftieth anniversary of the death was due tto a general giving dmrch will take place. The ran- uway ot u1B i. man mmu.sm. , . . k :mnortftnt feature cf She had onty;tworiving children, ft; i - , , , The church is beine decorated ahead to Tubgchow, lenving only ten miles to be traversed, , ii . . V ;R:::!:t!::scf Resect. Whereas,' our Heavenly Father, ifl His all-wise providenc, has re moved by death one of our devoU ed honorary members, Mrs. Ala Carmilla Ketch ie, whose long and -faithful helpfulness brought its meed of success to our missionary -work, therefore : - - :' Resolved 1. That in the . depar ture of our beloved member, Mrs. Ketchie, we sincerely f eel pur loss ; and we pray God to sanctify this loss to our spiritual good 2 That wh desire to leave -on permanent record thelielpful ser-' vice and consecration of oiif be-"" loved co-worker, whose hand was -ever ready to assist, and "whose heart was ever ready to ; endorse ' every effort" made. to -eten4 the. Lord's kingdom. ' " ' 8 That we tender to the bereav ed husband our sincere sympathy, -" and invoke! the Divine Spirit's in fluence to uphold and strengthen him in his sore bereavement. "74 That -a blank page of our minute book be dedicated to the memory of the deceased, and that ' a copy of these resolutions be sent to tbe bereaved husband, and to . the Lutheran Visitor . and the ' worse today from the incident'. I Mr. McDuine fell on the streets of Reidsville Sunday and yester day's .attack was partly the result of tho firsts , . Bto 1 1 i THE RAILROAD ASSESSMENTS. n'ere morning a-H? ?am of the Ptos who Sflli8bury pej, for publication, have served tuischtirch durins J--ri--n irrnrrvjTri-r have served tuis chtirch during the past 50 years will be placed above the pulpit. They are as follows: . : Rev. B N Hopkins 1&45-50. It wn.H under th miniatrv- of Rev. the First Presbv-lVr . . ' i ' . s . "i t-ionuins tnat tne concrepaLiou terian cmircb. Kev. Bostian omci- - - j i "x orn . f . I nils UiKuUUcU UU AUgUtb li, iOAJ. "I: i resiaencej, wiiero they remai y until 5 o'clock his. afternoon.; s At o'clock the funeral serv Bjtnniy suTnnirrc Mrs. A. W. WixrcoFr, Mas. L. E.BcsBV. services Te Make Better Roads. - The Piedmont Toll Bridge Com pany will shortly begin building The sick. . - -. - - : There -is no change in t he condi- tion of Mr. Charles Pace, who has been sickj for the past two weeks with fi.ver. " Mr. W. G. Crutch field hadword. to-day from Waynesville that his little son is not quite so well as he has been for the past week. number of Salisbury Witnesses- are summoned to Charlotte- The matter of the assessment of the property of the SouthernHail- vtay by the Corporation'' Commis sion is to be ; heard, by Judge : Si montoix, at Charlotte this week an.d m$y come up to-day ; The following witnesses from this county, most of whom went down this morning, were - sum- mond iti the matter: I J M Monroe, J F McCublnns, 'J L Rendieman, W C Lisk, Hon Jno S Henderson and D R Julian. one atIn?' a"d tf 'P ';n1ere ter- Immediatel -fter Rev Jenlcin'g better roads on either sid-, win I iik I lvk I m S- u initiAtr WT 1 " 1 f 1 ' I I . .cuiu vh.u UutfmClr.j,. ; wflaonlM TTp sprvftn four vpfira. I mile OI wmcn Will be l)Ult in MR. HORTON BURNED OUT. IBIN3T0H G3UPLE 1 ELOPES. Rev J S Heilie 18559: Rev. Ja- Davidson and one mile in Rowan cob Crim 1859-fi2: Rev S 'Scherer county. The business of 18G2-C8; Rev S Rothrock 1808-75; this I , I , 1VCV IVUlilJiUUk. ACTWIO, i - llSS Mary Cecil mar- Rev V R Stickley 1875-82: Rev J it is fully meeting the cx-cta- Mr. Thompson Inproiing. Mr. Ernest Thompson, who had stjveralvioleut hemorhages of the lungs last week, is improving, we are glad to learn. As soon as he is able to travel he will leave for the mountains'. ' ; Help the Cause Every patriotic Salisburian who feels any sympathy for frce Amer- icauisln should patronize- the Daughters of Liberty at their lawn party on the lawn opposite the Met hodist church next Monday night. Several hand.sorae prizes 'will be gived away on this occasion.-- Shaking Thursday Night. Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz, R. Lee Wright, Esq., and' perhaps others will speak on the principles of the Jr., O. U. A. M., before East Sal isbury cotincil No. 38 Thursday night. The other councils of the city have been invited to attend this speaking and a large crowd is expected out, ' ,"''....' orse Pulled His Tooth. - V ;Mr. James Movie has a liorse thatha8 probably placed a feat to liis credit which" no other horse can claim. This particular horfe got a Jiind foot fastened in his riiouth Saturday and when he with draw the foot an upper tooth was withdrawn with it. " When Mr. Moyle reached the horse he found the tooth dangling by a small piece j df skin to the Lmm. This is oro-J Important Mesffej - .. . r . stroyed by fire. Mr. John Horton, of -Mt..-Ulla townsh'ip,-had the miefortune last Friday to Jose-his house and all of his household furniture aud effects by fire. - . , None of the family were at home when-the fire broke out and it is not known exactly liow it. orig inated. . .. :' Everything was con -mined in the flames and the loss is -a hard blow to Mr.. Horton, who is an indus trious and highly,, repeated citi zen. His loss is estimated at .$500. Mr. J. J. Page, aTiiglilKr of Mr.-Horton, is in the city to-day endeavoring to raise by popular subscription a purse; to help him. Any contribution made wiii "be worthil' given. ; . ried at Gralsaii Yesterday. Mr. Fred O. Sink local editor of tho liexingthn Dispatch, and Miss Mary Cecil, daughter of Mr. D. K Cecil of Lexington, arriv ed in Salisbury ua'st night after a romantic marriage yesterday." They went toj Greensboro Sun day -ijut, wrre unable to secure license there. They caught- the midnight train and went to Gra ham amlj Av re married there yes terday m rtj.ing j It is slu.tid that there was no thej marriage but the 'rredj a quiet affair. . I!, tlie father of the bridewns fin South Carolina at the COTTON MARKET. I - - D Shirey 1832-89; Rev HQ Haith- cock served for seven months; Rev B W Cronk, 1889-93; Rev V Y Boozer 1893-95 ; ,Rev JI N Miller New York Aug, 14. Cotton 1895-97 ; Re H O Trexler 1897. bitls : Aug 935, Sept 876, Oct 50 Seven of the above have passed iu- I Nov 45, Dec 41. to the great beyond. . r o i :ii u a l OUUUB' " Texas Democrats nominated JD two sermons. On the whole this RftvertI fop r,nvArnnr Uat Vr;.mv . . . . '.. I J - - -y - - " m. m. IV I . Ml I I fr w. P. .... I A.AA.A . . V n . . j . i ntTtTnifn , . . . . m ... . Mr. S L P!lHotf. nnr nntmlar vru I aVinlr u-n n CI k - t1a1 w f l IT " I va.mv.mv " w&AM Wv u V V. . . 4 V. A J tVi object hi; t couple pi'i-f the;timfi; )fh he fnarriflgo. , The , TaqTn-lsDEX i wishes 'oung cpuple a? full measure of life's joys', bably the first horse that ever pull ed a tooth. ' Chip off The Old Block. . v Says the Charlptte News: Mr. A. "jU. Price, one of the bright lights of the Salisbury bar, and therefore a chip off the old Iblock, spent yesterday here, stopping at the Buford, Strayed A red pig from E. K. James' stable weighing about 75 pounds, f Reward will be paid for return to M. L. Jackson.' . important Band Meeting Tonight- - It 13 important that every mem ber of the band , be present at the meeting tonight, as the list is com plete, and the men will be assigued to ine aiuereni pans at once. Meeting of Bible Society. j Mrs. S. S.-Cole left last night for Black Mountain, where she will attned the meeting of the Bible Society of North Carolina. Important meeting of Adoni- ram Council No., 2, Royal and Se lect Masters tonight at 8 o'clock. Rehearsal preparatory to conferr ing the Select Master's degree. All members urged tti attend. I . i Wm.B. Smoot, . Thrice Illustrious Master. A BaiGash. ' Ml Dude" Chard the berBjthe helier at Southern Ejxpress Company, was quite painfully injured yes- pushing a door terday. io wap oien wliena bar forehead - cuttfn three inches long ed for a :whilejr4m toe blow. Bad night for Gas- The consumers of gas were in a I predicament last" night. On ac- t m. Rei. UarrKere. " - Rev. and Mrs. fel a H acro5s : his gash "about e was stunn i 1 IT. F. Marr count of repairs being made on the J children were ' in the main no gas was to be had iu the ! morning For Sale T: A lot of first class tar. i Applyto J. C. Hamilton, Carmel, N. C. f The Salisbury High School will reopen on Monday Sept. 8. Terms OHrapplication. Miss Josephine Ooit, principal: Miss 'Eleanor .Watson, assistant. da and city -this bn their way to. the early part oHhe night and some taountains to snend about a month; Of the patrons who were entirely Rev. Marrlheld a! sort ot informal dependent upon it had t contend reception among , his numerous witn tne aartness. ; friends here dnriiitr hi brif trn r- r t w ineuoit nome school ..win re- Farm for rent:Good two. horse open on Monday, Sept. 3rd., "For farm for rent. Bottom land and j cerms apply to Mrs. W. H.: Co it, upland. .CM. Poole. v 1 torner Bank and Fulton sts. da For Saix The cleanest and best plastering sand hear the city. Apply at this office for further in formation. , - '-' tf in Salisbury thislmorning calist, id teaching a series ot sing ing lessons both at Zeb and Grrce. The annual Sunday, school con vention of Steele township, meets today in St. Luke's ohur:h. - Mr. Deal, cf Steele township, and Miss Bettie Fleming, of Saw, will be married the 20th of Au gust. . ' : The Atwell township Sunday school convention meets today iu Concordia church. mattress factory in East Salisbury. One cf Tti Injured Hera- .' , Charlej Bernhardt, colored, a brakeman on the Western, who was iu the wreck near Morganton yesterday afternoon, was brought to Salisbury this morning and taken to Spencer. He . was given medical attention and. will ,pull through , all right. We learn to day that the party who was killed was beating his way on tbe train. PEAS. -. A few more peas at Tysou & C'o Call and see them and get prices. !-""""' ' ' The Hague-McCorkle . Dry Goods Co., Importers and Wholesalers, GREENSBORO, N. C. Dry Goods, (lotions and Hats' ACWe solicit trade of Mer- . .. chants only, and sell . - nothing at retail. Ur. Ufferty tejroilas. We are pleased to bear that Mas ter Parks LafJerty,of China Grove, is still improving and hi. recovery chanU cal, ApviiUM.iiiB is very promis ing, says the Concprd Standard. 1 . 1 : !) For Rest. Two new cottages, 4 and 5 rooms. See W. H. Neave. - i For Sale. . Macistrate's blanks. trespass notice i mortgage and j trustees! kale , notices, blank re-1 ceipU, drafts, ; chat tie - mortgage j . Dederick hay press goodorder blanks, ete. at Tkuth-Lsdei Or-1 cheap apply to P. p. Meronev av, uwMuuij, v or xi. vi. lyson. ! - V - We cordially ; invito all mer- on us when in Greensboro, or to see oar traveliBg salesman j before placing ordtrt elsewhere, i J. T7. . 700DBtIRlI, Salanai.
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