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it ft 7 M i i li THE FLOWERS CDlLECTtOH ii 1 'Successor to WEEKLY SUN r successor to TRUTH-INDEX W Jf Ji r i r V SNSSS , Salisb i i - - ----- i - Reported Tr;qt. Army bas Gotten? in Kiiro patKin s way " PURSUIT GOES Beliyed. jr 7T London, March 17; The fcrevailiing ipinion in military 1 circl&f! is that Russia has not bettered hr positfon in th Far EJastby tHe recall jof Kurr ipatklri.' It ii thought, by ekpeks that j iter his years of experience with . apanese methods he is; better fitted than any on e else to continue to lead !he Czars atisfaction orces, The Jap3 express with his recall saying It task easier for them! ' makes thein London, March .17. A dispatch to tlie Evening Standard from St. Peters a grate battle is raging ourg says forth of Tiling. There Is an unconfirmed report here that the Japanese have succeeded in cutting off Kuropatkln's retreat. It is believed that a fresh. Japanese army has landed near fValdlvOstock and that' ' i $500(OOo!obq TIEDjUP' Washington, March 17. Application for immediate Issuance: of a mandate in the recept 'decision in the Harriman Hill case' wast made in the United States Supreme Court this morning by V. P. CloUgh', counsel for North ern Securities Company' arid bppoesdJ by Maxwell Evarts representing "Harr1 man interests. ( Clough sid tunb3ss a . mandate is issued immediately the . injunction of, the circuit court of New rJersey preventng te distribution of funds, wjll remain in .force, tying(up 1 five h.undrer million dollars (and su?h a (proceeding was not .hx the. interest of the public pr any one ese.- Evarts in( opposition asked fhat the mandate be stayed until- after j fing ; jf . -the court's opinion so hat counsel migit " have opportunity o examine th sme (The matter, wasj takenunder, adve- 1 ment by Chief Justice. Fuller. ( 1 i -i j.j t . , ) j : ' 1 WHY GLOBE fIS LATE C ' . . ' The Globe regrets to ave disap pointed its thousands of readers by being so late -his week. We. iwere crippled1 by being short-handed and ai, always happened the' engine re-i fused to work and, it was almost Im-' . posslblt toi get .it into runnipg order 'It has been fixed, a new prossmin who- tioroughly( understands ih Globe's new press, the' biggest ,from. Chrallotte to Raleigh, has arrived aAd ' after this1 th Globe will not onlyib 'onr ime but 'will be a better printed newspaper"' thai it ever hai beeni i ! NEW PRESSMAN i c The ,Sua ls very fortunate in .se curing ill ft services of L. B. Thomp son, an experienced Babcock-Dispatch pressman to take charge of the press. Mr. Thompson 'thoroughly linden ' stands his baslaees and in th4 future the. readers of this paper, may look forward , te e cleaner, clearer paper than lias ever before been printed. i " ' ' r ' ' : I ,ST. PATRICK'S DAY ! ' j . Today being the, 17th of March, and St. Patrick's day, the sons ol iira are weanng vne grwu., i , . There, are. quite a number. of IhUa in Salisbury and Shamrock Is much' In eviaenee. . ( t -. . " 1 : .- "... ' i HEATH OF INFANT. 1 I i Beulah the infant tdaughber of Mrs Vnd Mr W. Fd PennUgel dle4 yeseir trnlng, at 2:,4d o'clock, of pneumonik. Tnvfieral .serviees wei;e onductdd froll he koiise this afternoon at Z:U o'clo-X amd tbe xemains i Intirrod lm the ..matoT-r nt rhesfmit'Tfyi. KUMORSQF : . Fresh Japanese HOTLY 5 asler : ' X'- (the Uapsaref planning to surround I&iropatfctnV army and Invest VVlad Ivestok! :?t, ! ' ! !' i A? teleggram tto, Reuts's Agency from Gen pku'S, headquarters sajyav that thes pursui of the . Russians is b'eln eptluj with- 'the , sam Tigor that has marked all Japanese efforts to overtake the ' enemy. - si: .peters our, Marei lj?. Gta feOUKnomiraoff will be be iChief ot staff with Gen. Linevitch who succe eds Gen. Kuropatkin as commander in Chief of the Russian armies in Manchuria. A temporary " war council ! will be organized in Manchuria. -Those mentioned aa probable members are ON GREAT BATTLE DDCitk Generals Dragomirbt: and Dokhtour 'w WtI h , , - off .Dragbmirff ; &m&W- WB fWr Russo-Turkish war of 1878.; i ' i 1 ). ... . . ( SCOOTING jSCRAP Two Negroes Engage, In ,a Fight it i , . r Spencer. . , - A)shootng scrap in which o to n,egroep were engaged took place, tp- day near Trxter's crossing at Spen cer. i Ed Wiliiams shot Sam Butler through the arm the bullet lodging In the shoulder. - Jhatl the itwo men were fluacreling over? a nlckle when Williams pulled his gun and shot Butler. . However this statement is not credited as' peb pie living in a short distance of where ths, shooting was- supposed to hae taken 'place did not hear any shots fired, t , t i ; s C . ! The onlcers believe that the negroes were gambling' In the iwoddst nearby aad that th'e dispute' arose from this cause. - . ' . 1 ':. - -'I ; Bu'tler'is 'a. fireman on the Southern and Williams is-a worthless character who was thmg. never known to do any SMALL! FIRE j There was a small blaie and a lot of excitement this afternooa at Har per. Bros. stable on Innlss. street) ' A. small blaze wasf discovered in the rear, of the stable on ,the second floor and the fire 'alarm turned In, but th'e :JBames were I extinguished Before - . . the.- fir department arrived. , No cause can be given for-the start ing' of the fire as1 there was' ho one. In kthat pert of the stable at the tftne. SALISBURY LODGE, No. 272, ROYAL f ARCANUM ") . ', fleets .second and fourth Monday night of each month. in their hall over Davis and Wiley bank? at 7:2. c ! M. Lu )CAUBLE Regent 1 ( j ' W. T. R. JENKINS, Vice Regent J. Tr BARBER; Passed Regent T, B BEALL, Secretary. Ji II. BROWN, Collector? ( CV T.; BHRNHARDT, f T. M. KBRNS, V . THBO. BEARBAUM, Trustees. ) ) . : ) 1 ! , f x CARD OFsTHXNK, i Mrs Julia M. Shu$lng aesires to thank her'frids and belgibors lor thek; kindness and .spmpthy dorimg the iHaess and after the dtati ef ktr mother, Mrs Wm Coughtaour. e l . ) . I i ' . t ,Read The Sxm Th3 Rome Paper.! RED MAN'S- DAy Red Msnto Have Big Mseting in , , t isburyMay rd and 4th ' ' On-. May 3rd and 4th there wil a great' council meeting of Red held .inf Salisbury. : f . All prominent Red Men of the slate will be here and visitors from all parts of th t UnJted States are expeetedl The tnembetsr of Uhe lodge are fa- mou?,for the royal manne-r in whieh .visitors'-. are entertained and all attend will '. feel that the heary Who come; accorded them haa fully repaid them for.attendin - The various cgmmittes are eombos ed of gentlemen who will guaralitie a big jtime in Salisbury and ho prill not": let .it' be said that ithdv fel any way -short of meetingi of this kind, held a other cities in the state. ' J Finance Committee ' G. A. Jackson, , J.- L. Rendleman, . iR.' Lee fright'- J': ') H;:G;-Tro:il;'vrc t ; W. H. Ervinr . . L'J-,-Xi;t.,T.- - u.'Kosemon. iri s f it. A Shank, , j - Ml A JohnrW.1 Davis; - , . Reception Committee. A. h. Boyden, Kvalter Murphy, it. i-ee uraw.ford,, Geo .W. Wright ' :; ." Jaiies JD. - HeHig; ! - 3MraniBentnt 1omWfittee'v j J-,BN Fther, :--v; . :U': ;:' ! Tv Warimes,:;v:; ' ; . J. F. Milkr, J. C. Black,' W. W. Manly," Refreshment Committee - J. k Moyie,' ? j ;:' " B. C. Outlaw, , . ; . ; ; Pjaul H; Bernhardt, ': J. M. Maupin, ' v ': - .': A;:. B.' Saleeby, - 1 f;, - 1-. ; Reeaiia and Bads Comm!f M. Li. Parker, , ' :; , Amusement Committee' jJohn . Ludwick, - ; j ,C. A Klnttz, f . ! v ; i I C. R. Propst; - : j ; . -; i : i ' ' '1 ' -. . V . DEATH- dF! CHILD J 1 '-. - ; ' ; I V J ( i , j.. 1 Little Ivy Gaither Dies This f f ing of Appendicitis. i. i . - : f.. t ' . Morn ' This morning little Ivy Gaither ihe 13 yar old daughter of F. A. Gaither of South Fulton street died at the Sanitorium of appendicitis. 1 j ' . The death 6f. this, little lady casts a shadpw of glopm over all her play mates who loved her for her sweet disposition and kind he'artedness. ; Ivy was an" exceptionally, bright child . and f was. a .perfect little ady. The writer j knew her personally; has often admired her and wondered how one so young could edvelop the traits of character and brightness ,of mid she so oftenj displayed. v $ 'i - ' 5 s ; f - i ' ! i : Others rekd The S.W. why net-Ton? - ' r- . i. Spencer, March 17.- We are glad to note for the past two or three days a tendency on the part of some of our : Salisbury "neighbors1 to live nearer up to the Golden .Rule. It r is so much more pleasent and profitable in all the walks of life, when brother ly love exists. It is One ' of heaVeas richest blessing, when we can grasp I the hand of every man" in; a spirit of kindness and love. ' l i 1 Our citizens all seentd be Interest ed 1n the Bond questions, "the people are divided, bu$ the matter Js being discussed in quite and friendly wayi'j Mr J: D. Dorsettj is still comfined to his room but is some better this morning. Mr Dorsetts presenoe on our streest Is Tery much missed by hi many friends. - . ' " . l very one who can is now making garden. Be careful 4 neighbor, ,Easteir cpmes April, 28d., - . ; ; ? riead The SttnThe Home Paper. t V ' ' : T. r . i tBAN K .REPORTS CALLED f OK ; ' (Special to Tne; Sua) -. 'I Raleigh, March 17. :A call has beeii Issued f by the jCorporatlon -dommls-sion-for a report oi .the' condition of State, prlvata and iavyngs banks 'at the close of business, on March l f ESDAX, UACCH 15, 1J05 'QREAtT; iAKLY .:V, V-. : j : f . : v ....... :.,,.v - r -. i : r- . City -s Affairs) to (b I sed by Sverdl Music will pe (furnished EVERYBODY 15 iviTEDp; m PRESENT Tonight at eight !oclock there will be a citizens mass meeting an me cpuri "house.OtIlhougfaat;Is?a Gaskijl rally and 'all friends of Mr; Oaskljl are7 expected to be present, it Is lap morlt ti?Mythis. thei enii?cublief aid f every jTOter -fa askeitte be 'therel ', ; V.--a u I ! Ml'jJJJi ii. Llim ? will discussed by local1 speakers of Ability and prominence : and" evety effort-riU beade thai all who attend will hav a clearer 'understanding oi we map aJty i situation thair he had i before: but a series of brief; interesting ta' and the meeting promisee to .be on Hn " which1 there Is not a single .'dull m!ntite,.;'l!!he,'3hes"tiitit Hill Band has b'een eAgiged and, wili ,at Intervalt -1 IS ON PROGRAMME SuriuaV Sdhool Assocation j ; ' ' L " Vf . j " ' . j !' ( : f , -5 . t The twenty-second j annual sessioi of, the North" Carolina. Sunday School Association, will b he!4 in he Firsjt Presbyterian . Church,. Raleigh,Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, April 4, 6. The .program ' follows: : ,. "'. President BENJAMIty R.t LACY, presiding. ? ' r ' . - f- Mr A. C. JACKSON, director of inusid : ! ; ' First session, Tuesday ' evening, April th.' ( ' V : 1 1 ; uLo 1 am with you all 'jthe 'days.' '7:45 p m Service of sbng ; - j8: 00 ' p. m-j-bevo!onai, , Rjev. (Dr. jA. H. Manet ; j : --, '. 8 : 15 p ba-4-Words ctf welcome, Majoir BFDixonState Auditor..' ' ' 1 ! 8:30 pi m Re'spenie. : '. ; ; 8r40 Pf m Masic, t ? . ( '8:45 p m-rAddre3-? "Thef Dawn ,-ef a' 'New riayr'-tiis' Excellency "'dor R. Si. Gl4nn.: , . ; 1 5 r $N S " 9:15 p m Address-7"The f. "y Worfd-; fWides Sunday School; Movement" Mr. W. Q Peare, Teacher Training Sec retary International Sunday. Schodl AssocWtion, i ' ; 9:40 pm Appointmenof Commit tees, Announcemeiits,- Closing " r 4 ( v SECOND SESSION, Wednesday orniqg,- April ,5th ( 'Let thejWord oC Christ Dwell in Tpii I I i ' Richly." t r ,1 8:30 a m--Meeting of the States Ex n ecutive Committee. 9:30 a m Devotional -lOurselTes for Service -as ExempDfled in tie Divine Law ot'Benefieekse' erJ)A. Lomg, D. D. . 10:00 a ja-7-Roll caHofx Countes (Two minute responses.) . J 10:15 a mrRepoft of Tear's iWerkr- '.... ..... 1 Si B. Broagfaon'Chairmaqn ex ecutive' Committee. ' y , y I 2 -S. M. Smith, General Secretary. 3 Rev2.. G. . Ll. Story, Field Secreia- ry. $ ,-- i . . . ) ; : 4 -George Allen, Treasure J . 11:30 a . m Address "Tratiniiig Workers for the Sunday SchoolT Mr W.fC. Pearce. 1 12:lo am "Teaching Through the Bye' Mrs Mary Foster Bryner, Inter national Sosday School Field Wsrk er. . J - .- ; ' j . Appointment of . CoBixas3ees en Re soiatioas and Geminations. f. 1:4)0 a mReoess.: ' ' j ' I : THRH SESSIPN, j Wednesday Afternooi, April ttf "HRherto ISath the Lord Helped Us," i e Briefly Discus- Speakers And CORDIALLY i i who stays away will hare something i , .. . t. s r : And when It Is said that the gather ing Is to be a citizens' meeting, th; is exactly what is meant; "Wheth you are a1 QasCIU 'man br a Boyde: man or have. not made un your mlfld. I come and hear .what , Is aid ; It 13 earnestly desired: to have the attenc ance as large as possible and ho ma . ter how firmly conTnce "anyone ma r be - that the present "admjnlstratio i should be endorsed or shoojd be cqi -xiemne'd,- he 'should riot neglect the opportunity of hearing the ' city's af- .... - -. . N , .. ..':.. ..." -4 fairs, discussed; ' , ' . .. . 5 . . " f -v..: : Come,: and tell your friends anft 1 bring them with you. V1 : li GLENN,':;: i : - f ,3:00, p ml Song S.ervice.. . , 3:15 p m Primary an,d Junior Ses sion' in the 'Sunday School rodm. Con ference ' led by Mrs MaiV Foster t . " - ' ' - t i (a) The Beginners.; : - - (b) The Work "In the Beginners Department. r (c) The ' Primary Country School. ' ' A -(d)The Primary Work ' In the Work, in t the i i . i : City Sohool. (e) Junior f Work K , :. .-( (f) What Habits Should be Formed in this Department . I (g) Round Table' on those subjects . ' 3 15 p m4-Conf erence on Distinc! tive 'Work tor Boys1 and YouW Men, meeting to , be held in the church, au dience room. Four Addresses , -1 (a)f-lHow Hold' the Boy between 1 and . i?-i-Pro 'T. ' Neil - JdhnsoH Raliegh. , j , - (b) Class v; .Organization, R. -N. Simms, Esq., Raleigh. t : (t) Winning Men, Prof Geo. ri. Crowell, j High. Point . v i : ' J ""(d) TeacMing Mnl T B Eldrige, Rale4gh. : r . r ' 1 4:30 p m Address "The Sunday Sehool's Call for : Meti'VGearge: P- J rOURTH SESSION, f Wednesday . Evening, April 5th 1 j "Speak unto the Children of IsreaL ' that they go Forward.r j :7:45 p mServiee of Praise an d Wrorstip. Seng led, by Mr Ai C-Jack-soa; Devotiens led 6y Tier. J. C. 8415 p m Address "Spiritualizing the Work 61 the Sunday School" J Rev J.f C- Kilgo. DC t Presldea Trinity College, Durham. . f ? r tfce Work ef 'the Sunday Sehool"-r 9: 60 p to Address "Sunday' School Hvangelization" Mr, C. Pearce. j .9:30 P m Plans for Extension and Evangelization.., . , AnnouBcemeets Closing. , FIFTH SESSION. , . . f , 1 - Thursday Morning, ApriL 6th "Ii wHl NoUFail' Thee Nor Forsake " i : '" ' Thee." . ; r 8:30 a m MeeUng of the .SUte.Ss ecutiVe Comaltteee. 3 . ' : ; , j ;v9:3l a p Service .of Sng 1 . :e 9:45 a m Devotional "An Tpward Laok Our, OfporUaslr fr SerrieeT Rev. EU Reese, High Point . 10:01 aMaic. r . ' Bfiejneea Session: ; . . . 4 $ 1 Report, of Gommitsaeev ! i v ESTABLISHED 1 S87 2 Election of O facers. '.; 3 EltctIon of Delegates and Oficeri' for International ConTentioa. 4 Introduction and Installation- of Officers. : . v i : -'- '.. 10:45 a m Address "How thaOr ganized Work Helps, the Denominat ional Work? Rev pi H. p wynn, of Mecklenburg County. i 11:15 - a -m Address "Cha; Jho Educatioa of the Intellect Outrank the Conscience r Rev. J. J. Harper, D. It President AtlahUc Chrisiian Col lege, Wilson. 7 ' ' ' , : 11:45 a m Round Table TheSua day School Pearce. Teacher" Mr " V. C. 12:20 ; a ,m "Pphaters'with Black- board1 Outline 1 i i rs ; Mary c: Foster Bryner. .; , SIXTi SESSION, . ' , Thursday Afternoon April. 6th. "Of tha Increase of : His? Gorernment - -- -i : there Shall be -no End." ' , -3:00 p m Song Serrlc - 3:15 m Devotional "Waiting for .' (.,. . t j Enduement our Source of Power for Sertica'Rer D H. TutUe, 'Fayett- ; 3:30 d m tPrlmanr and Junior Ses sion," fconferencW led. by Mrs: Bryner. (a)-Specfal Days - and Occasions. .'(bJtThe Qradla :Rol and Klnder- (cH-Natufe "Work lh the 'Primary, Department . . . L . I ' jd)-Plans or the. Comlpg Year. 3:30 p m Address "Througn Tem perance' Teaching the" Demand of the Hour'RsT - J. CJ Leonard,' i Lexihg tdn.,i: ;- 1 . 4:00 p m Address VThft Home De partment Made to Fit ReT Geo. L. Slory, Field Secretary. ? 1 ' 1 430 p vmT-Addre8S-r-M9ivb2g ' the Bible'as Cxance'Rer R. T.Tana, ,D. D.,' President .Baptist University for Women Raleigh! ' l) 1 ' SEVENTH SESSION,. ! j Jhureday, Evening, April 6th ' 1 Tf Thy Presence go Not With us Car- , . ry ns Not up Hence." . , 7:45,p m Senrice of Song Led by .C. Jkcksori. ! ' - 1 ? 8:15 m-speciai music. '8i20 p m-I-Address. t " ' 8f: 00 p m Addi5 ress tiroa g Flan tor the Word's Conquest" Mr ,W.J C. Pearce. $ ! . i " . : . i 1 Farewell words. ' ' "'Reduced fates .have been promised over all the rallroad.( -Delegates and , visitorar will be , entertained : by the citifcens' of Raleigh. iThose .who expect to kttendf are requested to send their ' names before April 2d to S. M. Smith, General Secretary, Raleigh, N. C. UeiGAL BRIEFS ' nMUs Mary Harris: bfBrenxvilte, N. Y4,Hs jiItiag Mrs. pr Fqust j . , j f , . Hear tV, '5f Va .ffni' discussed at the court house' at 8 .o'clock to night ' 1 ' - ''- -' f Thos. M.? Bailey, who. has been work Ing' at Hamlet N. C: has returned to Salisbury. . f r . ... Attend the dasWll rally 'aid 'hear the Chestnut Hill! Band ' at ihe court house tonJghU ') o ' , S. A.. Green,, of the Spencer shops left this, morning for Sheffield. Ala., on a ;businels trip. . t , ' : T Short discussions: of tneyoralty cam paign at court. hpue oc!ghjt. Music by (Caeetnu't Hill Band. , . J. W. 'Hunsuckcr, of Greensboro a . ... former ' Salisburian was ; in the city for . a short, while this morning. w f 'Mrs Jeff ,Ross, left this morning for Stanley4 county where she will visit relatives for several rdaya. " '. :Hon Theo: F. Kluttzj returned from Albermarle last 'night where ha has been oa legal business fc days. : ' - ' - ' ' several : Miss Tavis of New To'rk, a news paper woman of pleasing sersonaMtf and-wide experience, was a caller at The. Sun Officev today. ;i t ' Cot Jno W. Weber and wife of Reids riHe aref la the city today jenroute to Hot Springs, Ark. Col - Webster Is editor of 'Webster . Weekly, a news paper published in Reids ville. ' ' REV W. H.? RICH HONORED The Rve W. IL Rloh has 'accepted - - -. : - .'is an invitation to preach the commence ment'sermoB it Haywood Istltutlon m ea, Sunday April 23. r Haywood'' la statute, which U skaated mear.CZde, Haywood County, la one of the largest Baptist lehools In ( the state asdtakis : hlgfe rank 'as 'am educational iastita " Hon., 1 . Read Tia Can The ILsno Paer. r H 3 U y M I) it M O ri - S' - 1 2 :
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