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- c v--. x Si Circulation Books Open to All. ' Vol. 14. No. 62. BRIEFS CAUGHT Oil I HI. i , ' - - - THE PKOPLE WHO COME AND GO,' LITTLF LOCALS. SVl.ISI3TJItY, O., TUJESDA.Y. .JAlSrUARY 28. 1901.' t. TE:iUS E3ST, Cfr I Ira Eff:r. TRUTH-lKuEX HGYES. Kiss if literut Condensed and Boiled flail Tm Pirsosils and Brief News Wax if i Dai. Jl5 Boger, of MorgantD Wfti in Salisbury yssUrday. Jas. Hill.' of Concord wii in town last night. Mr. William Shavr of Wood leaf wag in town yesterday. MrsV J II L Rice returned last night from Cleveland, ' Peter W. Hariston of Cooleemee was in Salisbury yesterday. fMr. W II Stewart is able to be up now. He is still feeling unwell however. Stanton A Tinman . returned to kU work at High Point yesterday inormiig. Mr. L. A. Peebie3 has gne t; Advance to see his mcther who i verj sick. i Prof. E II. Millor returned .tv his work at Cleveland, . Sundaj night. He hasa fin school t here. Pster Muse. on of our valueJ type-setUrs and foreman of the print fores, is back after . several days illness. Misses Loula Ritchie and Cora Beavsr, o China Grove, who have been visiting friends and relatives at. Cheat imt Hill, returned home yesterday. Miss Sallie Foard of South River who has been visiting her -sjtter .l' -rtt of New London, returned home yesterday morning. 1 Wi iiircoatiam Euilceis Toiiy at tks Niw Stand. We wish to say to our. J subscri bers, who have so kindly called upon us in the past, that they will find us no ar in the room over Harper's new store. This is a pUasaut location and free from all ' spooks, witches and wizards, all those "pestilences that walk in the darkness." We shall be very much flattered to have all our friends to call upon us in our new quarters and feel safe in sayiug that we can do better work m now tkat our accommodations are bet ter. Our old quarters will be re modeled and occupied by- Messrs. DeViuney and Langley, who are going to open a beautiful milli nery store very shortly. These gentlemen know their trade thor oughly, and we now introduce them to the good people of.. Salis bury. ( Kaew Wual It Meaat. A verdant youth dropped into Suider's jewerly store and after g-tzing at seme fraternity pins in th ffjvease said to the proprie tor: ''Them's mighty nice breast pins you got there, mister," "What kind of a pin would you like to look at?" "How much is this'orie with a square .and a pair of compasses?" pointing to a Ma sonic pin. "Fiv dollars, eh," You havta't got , on with any handsaws on it, have you? I am just outer my time, and as I'm go ing to set up as carpenter and jin erl thought I'd like to havetorne thingto wear so folks would know what I wasdoiu.' Well. I'll take it, though -I'd? like one- rwitb -a handsaw, But I guess maybe ENTHUSASTG EEII OF TEMPERANCE ADVOCATES HELD. now. We are very sorry to not his wife's serious illness. Rev G W Reid is able to be up that's plain enough ; Tho com- pas ift to mark out your work and the square is to measure it when' marked out, and any darn fool U iUt- n tAm Aimlnf " L Durham Sun. Un.F 0 kiln Dead. We are sorry to have to, record the death of Mrs. F D Irvin, who died with pneumonia Sunday af ternoon. Mrs J Irvin was an.aged Presented a Soil J Frcat Against tti Wilis key Tufftc- Soot Excellent Spescbes Made Other Xotes- The Tbuth-Ikdxx made mention of a meeting in the interests of temperance in its Sunday morn ing issue. This call to meet was made effective when with Rev. Dr Stallings as chairman and Mr. C. B. Jordan as secretary, the forces of temperance numbering a splen did set of men, met yesterday at the court house at 12 o'clock. ; The attendance was not so large as might hare been desired, but the meeting was not thoroughly advertised, and it could not be considered the! full strength of the anti-liquor advocates.. The bast of good feeling pre vailed and these men who met yesterday are hopeful in the high est' of success r t the polls. The mnistt rial association was in evidence and Rev. Mess. H L Atkins, M E Parrish, Rev. Drsi J N Stallings Mid J Rumple, Dr. J W. Long and Mi. HO Tyson made short, but sincerely honest and earnest speeches upon the need of some definite step to be taken up oathe question. It was decided that a petition be sent the Legis lature to pass a bill embodying these features : That an election be st by the county board of elections, this election to, be held on ..the first Thursday in August 1901 ; ' r At this election all registered voters may cat one ballot These ballots will have printed upon them .fpx lice ise," "against li cense," or "for dispensary." In this bill this important pro vision is made : That if the ma- BOY KILLS KJS STEP-FATHER. A Kegro boy rills lis Wiiti Step-Fataer wbo saa cesa rmiizi sia. "The way of the transgressor is hard" Thia is forcibly illustrat ed in the death of Chas. Bullaboy who lived in Davidson county near the Davidson and Rowan line. It appears that Bullaboy left hit real wife and began to live with anoth er woman devoid of any character. She has a mullato son .named Ar thur Basiager. fiasinger has served a term on the chain gang. Last week Bullaboy beat his wife unmercifully and Basmger took her part. Bullaboy had been threatening Basiuger for a whole day it seems, and pursued him with a knife," until Arthur turned upon him and shot him in the head. He died instantly. The boy will plead self defence, and as we understand it, the general op inion is that the killing was justifiable. Mr. Keefe Hen. Mr. M G Keefe Train Dispatcher lady, and there was little hope for the Southern was in - the city for her from thle beginning. She yesterday in the interest of his sou lnaves one 8on,-three Ijalf broth- Lawrence who 'is operator for "the ers, one of them being Mr. J M Murphy & Co oxchaoge: Mr. Brown, c Salisbury, and the oth- Keefe is highly gratified with GOLD KK03HAPPF K1H 6'J. in Kim AFPEALFE3 Fl'SDS. I Tls Qtrttj Ctnltttt Cills 11 tts Lf a- ten fsr Fuds. i n in . rail. AS IT WA SENT TO LEGIS- LATUBE. TothememUr. of the Union TRLUENDOUS JUMP REPORT- Aj Isterestlag Decsseat to tie Peepii Relief Association and to the citi zens of Salisbury. The funds of this Association have been almost entirely expend- ED YESTERDAY.- Cf ROflt U Will CCSCtlTei, Bali U in relieving the poor, so that and Able. We were not prepared at the first writing last night to give the full text of the petition as formu lated Ly the committee mention ed in another column. We ran out late last night to Dr, . Stal lings and awaked him, and he gave us the petition. It is as fol lows: An act to regulate and! control the sale and manufacture we have but 90 cents in the bank. The calls for relief are becoming quite numerous. We hare very efficient committees in each ward G, and Lawrence Keefe called up to investigate cases needing relief. a & kT ome very in- S;st . CsU:i li In Ycrt Et::rttl Yestirti it 126. Pttt ciy jtt mti 15 Cuts. , Yestrrday evening -Messrs. M. We therefore, call on each of our members to pay .to Mr. O. D. Davis, our treasurer, an assess ment of one dollar each. We also call on those of thecititeis of Sal isbury who are disposed to join our organisation to enroll their names by paying our treasurer the sum teresting reports of the cotton market in New York. Owing to some very umavoidabl mishaps in our office, we were not able to give in market as they give it to us, bmtjwe may briefly outline the run of the market as given us. For of.intoxioating liquors in the coun- 0f one dollar each. It is bus rea- January it opens at 10.80, goes to ty of Rowan. - . " v Isonableto expect severe weather That the General rAssesably of "hortly and the funds should be 6upld is Doing Some Pnspectlie Bnsinss ; art this Place- There is right smart sickness in ths vicnity. But we are glad to note that Mr. Bernhardt is a little better. George Barger and Ar thur Lyerly are getting better. Hope they will be well soon. Robt. Phillpps and brother are onatrip to Mt. Pleasant. .Who are the fortunate young ladies. Eh? ':--:Ws We are having ! .fine weather, but think winter will soon get his nap out, then we will hear from him- ' :: - I r ' . '"',-f ' " ; - i We think our young ladies are settrng snares for our young bach elor from Tex. Three bachelors in the vicnity at once is exciting We think they are deab hunting, and believe they can find a few, if North Carolina do enact: Section 1, That the county offi cials of ' Rowan ' county, whose duties require th m to bold and conduct elections -nder the laws of the state, shall holdan election in said county on the first Thurs day in August 1901, to decide cer tain questions relative to "the manufacture and sale of intoxi- eating liqurs in said county, which, said . election shall be held, the votes, con vassed,.' and the result announced under the rules and regulations now in force for elec tion of members of 'the General Assembly by the laws ' of the stale. That at said election each elector may vote a printed or writ ten ballot containing the wordj: in hand to purchase fuel for the suffering before the suffering act ually begins. Though this Asso ciation has been in existence sev eral years, this is only the third assessment ever levied on its mem bers. " T. J. Murdoch, Pres. W. O. Coughenhour, C. O. West Ward. A. Parker, C. 0. East Ward. R. L. Shaver, C. C. 8outh Ward. Cicero R Barker, C. 0. North Ward. 12.75 and closes at 11,05, Febru- ary opens and Hoses about the same, 941. March closes ' three points higher than at the opening, April one point higher, May two points highsr at close, June )2 points lower at the close. The rest of the months vary very little. Spot cotton is now 12 cents. Just what effect this will have upon the local market do not know but we shall keep our readers who arc holding cuttn, posted upon the Salisbury market, W hope to be able io furnish our readers with tke market upon all produce in ths couutry and Mr. Keefe who will be Murphy & Co's. operator will gladly furnish us with the boards. STATE HEWS- Greensboro, Jan. 2ft. The only TheJ have direct wireB with tha life insurance company in North Stock Exchange in New York and Carolina has just been organised every quotation made on the Ex in Greensboro, the announcement ch9 in No York l corded "For License or against License beinff m.de It u the Se. a board in their office at Salisbury Ui "J-. x". U1,JWU,'J curity Life and Annuity Company, I vr,lcnk of all the, votes cast at said elec- bill to incorporate which passed keeP winJbd welcome and able . to tion are "For' License" then this act shall be null and void and of no effect but if the combined vote Against License" and "For a Dis pensary'? be a majorsty of the votes cast, then the manufacture rporate which passed the Legislature to-day. The in corporators are J. Yan Lindley, of Pomona ; P. H. Hanes, of Winston and J. W. Scott, Jee H. Lattle, M. L. Shields, P. D. Gold, Jr. and E. Caldwell, of Greensboro: All jority of all the voteB cast shall be they will go westward and inquire "for license," the sale and manu- among the yjod men. . t Ll .1. .ii 1 . I; ; acture oi wnissey snail ne as n is ; Cupid is resting we think- Per- uow, though some of the men ex- hap8 ne u looking for a new mark pressed tnemseives as iavonng a for nj8 dart, nuraen oi $i,wju to be piacea up- er two who live at "Washington, N. 0. She also has two sisters Miss Mary 'Brown and Mrs. M B Irvin, of Chester, S. C, We extend our sorrow and sympathies to all .her friends and relatives. Salisbury and her people. i Uurphei & 8., Reopened. . Murphy & Cot, ; havo reopenel their brokerage office in the Salis bury Savings Bank building and have placed a thoroughly reliable andcomyeteut operator in chargef . Sixty Skaters Go Through tie Ice- Ne York, Jan, 27. fcfixty skaters, including many women and children, broke through the ice on a large pond back of Ever green Cemetery, Brooklyn, today, and in the wild struggle for life two boys were drowned. The ice Jialir Order Flag Raising- The three councils of the Jr. 0. V. A. M., proceeded to the graded schools yesterday at 1 p. m. and preseiiW the. school with a beau tiful American Hag. Prof. Kizer was present, and allowed th stu dents to witness the raising.. It was ezpeceed that Mr. John M. Julian would make the preseuta- . ' i i .... i LI' t . : i i. a. l?U speecn uu ne oeiug auB.n( th Cfil te .f tbe Qnd gud, n speech bf this nature was made.. d , Bank and the whole crowd ptr. .er accepu iu ug Was panic-stricken nail oi me scnooi, ana maue a pretty little speech, in which he told of the loss of the first flag by fire, th second iu a mysterious way, and the third they hope to .... t o nr ,a Di t:kvv lasted for about an" hour and were . v 2 X interesting from begpuning to end. lady that got the qq. on saloon-keepers, in case of de feat at the polls. If the combined vote against the sale and manufaeture of liquor shall constitute a majority of the votes cast these provisions shall be made : That the sale and manufacture of whiskey in this county shall cease as soon as the licenses expire. Wilson R. Mary, I have deci- of ; intoxicating liquors in said of the above arS weI1 known thor county, except the manufacture Ough-going husiness men, which is of wine from blackberries, and by j ft guarantee that the new company any citizen irom grapes irom ms will gUCceed. The Security Jife own vineyard, is hereby forbidden ftnd AnnuitvComnanviaoreanbed ana maae uniawiui, ana tne sale upon toe principle of old line life of any intoxicating liquors; except comnanies. but wUl write a form as herein after provided and pre- of plicv not pushed by the to kee; in touch with the market, as easily as if they were on Wall St. Mr Lawrence.G Keefe the operator, who has charge of the offi ce comes well recommended from his horn in Greensporo and we would be pleased to see him suc ceed. ! Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla extracts are always pure, whole some and delicious. . v When you need extracts buy the 1 a T-iiV?l aa 4;u4r 4. '.n ; :u.j .-. ' i. J - . r . . oest. uiue i mDDon jemon . ana irykr Burioou i? hbo luruiuuou nu ifttter. Instead of paying the face vanilla. xou re tne oniy one tnat jl couia maae uniawtui, tne provisions or of - noiicv nDon the death of th 1? ' - -iL " J " 1 .1 ... . . i . . . I nva irir.n nr Tor Rim irnri inr v thm aantr-r e h. i.naAtiira rmm i . . ... . . " - " ' - " " v v- j v vu. v. i I tuia DCVkluu vw wo wuv 1 o .; . . I .nar. .ul ra m ai . M art I I l-vy. -n .1a ml - . . - - .... Aa ma -t iaao Ulue Kibbon lemon and vanilla u , - au" Birx ru;7 i0"' ,M monthly installments. There are extracts are absolutely pure and "wx . owuuu , ii wueu mo earn - number of successful comrjaniea of treat strength. i r -n it.. I ' . I w iuaua x x rom w present oui vote is counted ana canvassa, it OT)-r.tinff alone thia line. Them look it seems impossible to agree Uhall appear that " For a Dispen- are two in Georffu Qen. John B. TT 11 TT as father says your face is a hard tary" received ; more votes than Qordon beine resident of one of I HOUer. UrOS., If the vote for the dispensary shall Proposition to run up against. It againstllicnse,V then a Dispensry them For several years Greens- btow uid OBAiimi coftexctsmJ a fa, 8eeC33 thftt wo'n be compelled to ihall be established at. Salisbury hnm u. thfk gt.t. in the home Bonh and Dreed Qr.nl ':: m (rofor h.n th oIn.t """" " "v w-v aii u. sboiuiuu . on.uuiy boro has led the Stat in the home VV V U WMW W MBkWkUB W I I . . I . license, vet smaller than the "for m saia county 01 xvown, noi fire iu8unirjCe business, and the or Said one Lady lemon and vanilla twice as far as any othr brand. "Blue Ribbon extracts go Womn are qu!ck to recognize an article ot merit. The wonder ful demaud for Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla shows they appreciate the best. i JUst try Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla extracts next time and see what you've been missing. . If you don't tell your grocery man to send Blue Ribbon lemon for the dealer who ua vaniua, it's because you've nut. nf hiiTinff never tried them. Lookout1 tries to talk you Blue Ribbon lemou and vanilla. H makes more profit on other kiuds. Blue Ribbon lemon and vauilla extracts are the favorite in the homes of the rich, where they de mand the best that money can buy. i . . Blue Ribbon -emou and vanilla extracts cost a trifle more, but they go twice' as far and 'then yo 1 cec that delicious natural fruit lUTOr. White Rose cream should be used by all who desire to .have a clear and smooth complexion, j It wiU soften the roughest skin. Price 25c. For sale by J. W.Cor- nelison & Co., aud James PI amer. 1-20-lmo license" vote, the dispensary shall prevail. If the vote against license shall be smaller thaa the license vete, - but greater than the dispensary vote, the anti-license vot shall predominate if the combined votes i.i- i t exceea tn ucnse strengtn. - flavors. In case the dispensary and anti license vote are in the majority but are eqally divided a tie, the dispensary shall surrender to the "Against License," which is abso lute prohibition After these provisions were made, a commit tee was appointed to present the bill to the Legislative committee. Rev. Drs. Rumple and Stallings, Messrs. D M Miller, C B Jordan and R L Shaver were j appointed upon this committee. Rev. Mes srs. L E Busby a,nd H L Atkins, Messrs. H G Tyson aud D L Gas kill were appointed to draw up the petition to be circulated among the voters asking for the election . We have learned, that there were three straight prohibitionists instead of one as we first under stood, who joined in this meeting. Whether this be true or not; the if-you-canVand if anyone ques- process as the establishment at tious me as to whom you. are, I Fayetteville for the county of Bough and Dressed Gran! k lor building! founda tion, cement walks aot ellart. ' . " . will say an apoloy for a fair-faced Cumberland", and it shall be; con numu. troiiea ana aovernea ov in ume ... ... nAj k. u. v ni. t 1 i ruies ana regulations as now exist i aii. j fnrmarivnf nAnnri i 4 I n ut w w M4v w fSe v aw It costs less to use .blue Kibbon by law ior tne saiauispensarv at connected with the Pro- lemon and vanilla, besides you Fayetteville in ; said state, but it vident Sftrillgt Life Association, ffJlVdehCl0M tUral ffQlt '-against license" receive, great- Ie i. splendidly quipped insurl ier number fcof votes than "for a Dispensary," no Dispensary shall be established. Section 8. If the ballots cast at said election "Against License" number more than those cast "For a Dispensary," thn no person from a corporation shall sell any ganization ot tne new me com pany is a matter of pride to bus- SATISFAC HON GUARANTEED ineas men of the city, the new corn- Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla 1 the extracts with the natural fruit flavors.: . Mis3 Carry V. Murphy gets the $5.00 for buomg Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla extracts first. splendidly equipped anceman. . Some women when they want to economize look for an old skirt to rip up, but wise women econo mise by using Blue Ribbon lemon And vanilla extracts. well's first customer on Blue Rib- Sno m7 proviaea ne. nas CZ 4 4t W BB V tm W K X A A mxm mm a intoxicating liquors m said county Blue gibbon lemSn and T nilu Jga except he be a regular druggist, twice as far as other brands. bon lemon and vanilla, gave the lady close race for the $5.00 coin. - : Some good looking woman will be $5.00 ahead fcr being the first to buy good thing Blue Ribbon Iimoa and vanilla extracts. . Ptlll L'lUlgl. neiio, uentrai : uive me 217. Hello: Send me an prescription irom regular pny- Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilU sician, beanng date of the day I extracts are not an experiment given and provided he file the same but proven success. and fill jit only upon the day of its date keeping the file open to lr. XlVlll Cxttiil 1 Rit. inspection of nycitiren. u, w.iWofn;. Section 4. That any physician boUght rat trap from Luf sey's 6 giving a prescription, only when and 10 cent store with the assar- medicinially needed, shall be guilty I Dce tht rt ould catch rat if of misdemeanor. ' one WM round. Mr. Walker ie No, Sectioc 5. That ny violation of TJau a .nd A;u 4.. . f J L. . to bis studio and baited the trap Oyster this act, or of any section, shall with cheese. In fifteen minutas prohibition pa ty was rather con- Frv or QuaU. J08 Hereafter make the viblaUr guilty of a mis- he heard the trap spriDg and UDon J '. . . I send mv meals all of the tim. as I j i i.t: j i- spicuous by its absence. ua my oiei an tua urn, a demeanor, and . . l l l . The name of the Climax hotel a C tx An aaW 1ab VvAan f Y ffDV 4 that of Southern City. It is now,? ti - receiTd. fancv Dattrns being conducted by Mrs W A ot all colors. Call early aud mak Smith. a good selection. G W Wright, i , . upon couviction I looking found it had cauffhtaverv r i tni i .nMnon is itin in na me onir i . . 1 . mi . ..i The text of thuSrill be printed fir8t claii resUurant in Salisbury. bJ due Pwcessof law, shall for the gV2 J knother column. ... first offense be fined fifty dollars IESgnS! S II . i .. that can be bought for the ni i i Lost At Salisbury or Spencer, one link cuff button (gold) with the initial, W. C. M. Return to this office or W C Maupin and get rward. 1-22 and for each violation thereafter $100 and be imprisoned three months 1 Section 6. This act shall be in fore from and after its ratification. every best money. It is not a yke Bat the Best Bread on th Mar ket At T. L. S WINK'S, Fresh Cakes all the time Call and be eonrioeed. GAUDY KlTWIEn. I havo opened a first-claw Candy Kitchen between 0. M. Miller a and the Salisburj Grocery Cos store. I handle the best and moit complete line of nice candies found in town. Lemon and Chocolate Boa Bons, lb 20t40eV Same in boxes, per lb. .25 to COd Half-pound boxes laV Everything nice andfrssh. P03T0L0S:KARU803; MOUNTAIN - - APPLES LOST Envelope tearing Geo. W. Wright'sna containing la dy's ring anZpsraall diamond. Re turn to this office and gst reward. APPLE CIDER, IRISH POTA toes, WHOLESALE and BET AIL. Kei door to Brown's Tisk lUrket above pMtofio, Ifala 8trt, . Jesse P. Lootv, Formerly with N.J. Carter. - ' fln- 1 in s L.... in i , i r A V
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