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VOL. 18. $0. MiS SALISBURY, m C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1905 ESTABLISHED 1S87 HURLED T5 TO DEA TH . ' i Ed. Ferrell, Janitor of Capitol at Raleigh, Instantly Killed by Boiler Explosion. AFFAIR OCCURS AT SAW MILL 2 MILES FROM CITY MILLINERY OPENING Mrs. Crowson and Miss Hutchinson will have their millinery opening We0 nesday and Thursday. These ladles hate some of the pret tiest hats ever exhibited in Salisbury and deserve the patronage of the pub lic. All the ladies are invited to call and, inspect these hats at 109 West Inniss street. STATEMENT Standard Life and Accident Insur ance Company of Michigan. Condition December 31st, 1904, as shown by statement filed. Amount of Capital- paid . up in cash....... ....$ 250,000,00 Amount of Ledger Assets Dec, 31st of previous . year...... ...... ..... 1,567,351.93 Income From Policy hold- ers,. ... .... .... .... .1,551,556.31 Miscellaneous,. . . . . .... .. 70,072.03 ALONE ' IN WAY OF PEACE His Mental Condition and Change ableness Interpose Sole Stum bliog BIocK to Epd of War. j BOTH COUNTRIES ARE FOR SETTLEMENT EAGER Haleigh April 4 In a boiler explo sion at a saw mill two miles from Ra leigh this morning, Ed Ferrell was In stantly killed and J. T. Moore serious y injured. Ferrell held the position of janitor in charge of the . state cap Uol building, and had gone to the mill with a new man employed to run the engine. At the time of the explosion Ferrell was standing by the engine, when the crown sheet of the boiler gave way with a terrific crash. The Jenglne was thrown thirty feet from its -foundation. Ferrell was hurled 75 feet -and was .evidently killed instantly, Moore was bady cut by flying metal, but will recover. The cause of the ex plosion was too heavy a head of steam .for the old boiler. and is anxious for a prohibition fight for Raleigh. , Total. $1,621,628.34 Raleigh, April 4 The 21st annual session of the North Carolina State .flimdftv school convention will be vcalled to order in the First Preabyte4-o-ian church of this city tonight by the president, Hon. B. R. Lacy, state rtreasurer. The principal address of the evening will be by His Excellency Governor R. B. Glenn, whose Subject -will be the "Dawn of a New. Day." The address of welcome will be by State .Auditor B. F. Dixon. Large numbers of delegates are already here and sev eral hundred are expected. Some of the distinguished visitors are Rev. W, C. Pierce, secretary of the Internation al Sunday school association and Rev. C R. Blackall, D. D., editor of the A; erlcan Baptist pubications. The contest for the 1.000 volume li brary in progress the past several months In this city and participated in by the Masons, the A. & M. college and other educational institutions closed last night., the library being awarded to the Baptist University for Women. A. & M. college was second And Grand Lodge Masonic Temple, third. Over two million votes were cast. A telegram received here by State Secretary B. H. Marsh is to the effect that National Representative E. W. Donijam of the TrtvelersCProtective association will speak In Raleigh dur ing -the week of April 10th. He will also visit Charlotte. High Point; Wins iton-Salem and . Wilmington, prganlz Ing a post at the latter placed Secre itay Marsh says orth, Carolina will .certainly capture the "Texas Horns' Jield so long by 'Nebraska, for the larg est Increase In membership. . In his sermon at Tabernacl Baptist -Church Sunday. Pastor S, C. Massee .announced that his views regarding tfee dlsfcensaxyV have completely changed, so that whereas he advocate ed its establishment two years ago he 4a nrtv tnuaraW nnrwuwt in fha Aim pensary, believing It to be little or no Improvement over the saloons. So .now he wishes, to place himself square fy against .the trade in every phase Another remarkable sermon was by Dr. Moment, pastor of the First Pres byterian church. He urged that the churches and the church societies of the city establish some institution where the young men can meet to gether evenings for social pastime and that a portion of the profits from the dispensary should be devoted to the maintenance of such an institution. He wants something on the order of a Y. M. C. A. The secretary of State issues char ters to the Hazlewood Manufacturing company of Waynesville, capital $15,- 000 subscribed by George A. Cralle of Blackstone, Virginia, and others; the Central Land and Improvement com pany of Raleigh, capital $25,000 by E B. Barbee and others. The Cel-l-ko J.; Bottling company of -Raleigh $25,000 capital jSyW. B. Douglass, Judge T. B Womack and others-.; , , ' r Accident...... ..... ....$ 837.374.24 Liability.. ... .......... 627,4522 Health...... ...... . 86,729.75 Disbursements To Policy holders, ........... . . 632.067.18 Miscellaneous. . . . .... ' 773,373.12 Total $1,405,440.30 the Lexington Telephone company, j J. F. Hayden president and C. C. Muse secretary, increases Its capital from $5,000 to $7,500. The Wachovia Knit ting company is authorized to dissolve and consolidate with the Melone Knit ting company at Winston-Salem. COLONEL ARENDELL HERE Accident, .... ..... .... $ 364.376.04 Liability,..;; 22884.ia Health........ ..... ..... 33,606.95 Premiums Written or Renewed During the Year Accident,. . ... .$1,055,623.44 Liability,. .... ..... .... 1,242,617,68 Health, ..... 208,007,69 Premiums In Force at End of Year Accident....!.. v'..S 691.273.08 Liability,...:; ..... ...w 512,681.32 Health, . . .............. 90,841.06 Assets Book Value of Real Es tate (less amount of encumbrances!... . .S Kfi 27H on Mortgage Loans on Real Estate.. .. . . ... 527.667-91 Value of Bonds and Stocks 1,047,035.00 Interest ' due and . acru- -s ed, . . , . . . -:' . -. ; t i 20.429.63 Cash in Home Office and deposited In Banks,.. . . 137,832.06 Total admitted Assets, $2,102,467.15 Liabilities Unpaid Policy Claims.... S 94.325.00 Unearned Premiums, .... 674,397.73 Commissions, BroKerage and other charges due.. 75.963.95 Special reserve for un paid losses....... ..... 434.337.51 Salaries, rents expenses, taxes, bills,acoounts,fees etc. due or accrued.... 7.500.00 Reserve for contingenc ies,.... ..... .... 75,000.00 All other Liabilities as detailed In statement. . 16,768.99 Washlmgton, April 4 According to a prominent official of the United States, so prominent that If his name were mentioned it might almost com- mi; the government to his words, the only slumbling block in the way of peace between the Bear and the Ris ing Sun is the mental condition of the Czar. He says: : "Both Japan and Russia are anxious for peace. Japan is ready, but she wants it on her own terms. There is no prospect of an early cessation of hostilities. The trouble is that there is doubt as to the possibility of bind ing the Russian government to any agreement." Asked what he meant by the , last statement, he replied: LOCAL BRIEFS "It means that the Czar is so changeable and uncertain that I doubt if any government could make a bind ing engagement with himon any sub ject. He does ot know his own" mind from one day to another." Since President Roosevelt's absence Minister Takahira has laid before Secretary Taft the whole case from the Japanese view point so that he may know the circumstances as fully as the president knows them., It Is recalled that recently the President had , luncheon frequently with the French ambassador and Minister Ta kahira and there is the highest auth ority for' the statement, despite the denials that have been made, that these luncheons were preliminary to peace negotiations. The Salisbury Drug company has a . change of ad today. :.: T. J. Rahe Is spending the day; In Lexington on business.- - ; George W. Garland. Esq is in- Thomasville today on legal business.' Senator Z. V. Long of Statesville is v in the city today Qn legal business. " Al W. Winecoff went toH2hIna Grove this morning to visit his father, who is still very low. . Mrs. Frank Brown and Miss Emma Brown of Salisbury were guests at the Buford hotel, Charlotte, Sunday. - . J. C. Henley of Woodleaf, traveling representative for, the High Point Pants company Is spending the day In the city. ' , . ' - Mrs. James B. Jordan of High Point is visiting her cousin. Miss M; Jordan and Charles B. Jordan of Wett Coun cil street ;r Mrs. Eleanor Miller of Columbia, S. C, arrived In the. city this! morning! . i and will remain here several days the.! guestof .Mrs. J H. Ramsx. . if? The Hon. T. J. Jerome, a prominent lawyer of Monroe, arrived in Salisbury I i last night and has been spending the day here attending to some legal bus-r ' iness. ' ' . G. W. Frix leaves today for Dunn N. C, Raleigh, N. C, Richmond, Va. and other points" in this state and Vir ginia, on a business trip. Mr. Prix will be out of town for several days SUNDAY SCHOOL ASS'N MEETS. MAY 6 SET AS DATE ANNUAL EXCURSION Probablf That Event w1!!! be Pulled Off at Wmston'SalemvConimittees of . Arrangcmcixts Named , Former Salisburian, Now of Raleigh, Visits His Old Friends Total Liabilities as to Policy Holders 11.351.292.18 Capital paid up in cash . . . 250,000.00 Surplus.. .... ...... 501.173.97 Colonel F. B. Arendell and wife of Raleigh arrived in Salisbury last night and remained here this morning till No. 36 came in when they resumed their Journey home. They had just come from Tennessee, where Colqnel Arendell had some matters to look after before the legislature of that state. The colonel was for some time a resident of Salisbury and his time was pleasantly spent In renewing old acquaintances. He Is in length of ser vice the oldest newspaper man of North Carolina and many brilliant and trenchent words have fallen from his pen. As a contributor to the News and Observer, he has taken a considerable part in shaping the political destinies of the state, and has also frequently irlten ar$cles for magazines and encyclopaedias, hl- knowledge of North Carolina biography being pro- found. " ' ' ' . Total LiablliUes $2,102,457.15. Business in North Carolina in 1904 Premiums Received. Accident, . . ... ............ $14,473.18 Health,. ..... ...... 1,773.30 Totel Losses Paid Accident,.... ......$10,264.22 Health,. ................. 1,015.00 iTotal A .CHARLOTTE-VISITOR . ' A geleman from Charlotte ese to Salisbury last night and got very drunk. ' " . - :: . :. ) : : . : - V When found by the police he was not able to navigate and was taken in' tow by a policeman and steered to the city, haU. Such is . the vf ate; oT our ChariotU visitors wheThave,a taste for booze. Now let tZf eoU waves cacao to wave. $16,246.48 Total, $11,279.22 Losses Incured Accident,; ... ......... . .,$10,264.22 Health....... . ...... 1,015.00 279.22 President, D. M. FKRRT, Secretary, E. A. LEONARD, Home Office. 115-125 Griswold st Detroit, Mich. General Aeent for service. W. CRAWFORD. Salisbury. N. C. Business Manaeer for North Carol ina, W. H. CRAWFORD & BRO. May 6 has been selected as the date for the annual excursion of the em- ployes of the Spencer shops and prep arations have been commenced for the event. Although It has not been definitely decided what city will be the objective point, it Is probable that Winston-Salem will be, selected, the only question being whether a train can be secured to carry the excur sionists from Barber Junction to the Twin Cities. ' A largely attended and enthusiastic meeting was held last night , the court house, at which the matrjr was discussed at length and the arrange ments placed in the hands of care-. fully selected ; Committee. H. H. Sped- don, the popular and capabje young machinist, is general chairman and Alderman Shank is treasurer, both ex cellent choices. The committees are composed as follows: On transportation The Messrs. Bur ton, Matthews, Monroe. On grounds and rules The Messrs. Owen, Langford, Barger. On refreshments The Messrs. Plck- ler, Kester, Swain. On tickets The Messrs. Speddon, R. L. Julian, Matthews, Swain, Mon roe and Langford. . On amusements The Messrs. Mat- v thews, Swain, Monroe, Pace. r; 5 On invitations The Messrs. R. L Julian, Burton, Langford. On decorations The Messrs. Shank, Burton, R. L. Julian. It is proposed, to Issued program In folder form,containing also advertise ments of firms in Salisbury and the city to which the excursion will take place and though there has been "5b thing definite done as yet the sug gestion has been so well received as 'to Indicate that It will' be. sf successful part of the affair. Today the International State Sun day school asoclation convenes at Ra leigh and will hold forth inhe capita city for several days: Each Baraca class in, the state will have, delegates and every county "Sun- day school association, will be' repre sented.' : '' ' " i These conventions are held once a-; year and plans are discussed as to the best way to promote the interest of. Sunday schools and Sunday school work and much good Is done. . Among those who will attend from Rowan county are: . P. S. Carlton, Esq., and E. M. Dan iels, Salisbury delegates from the Ba raca classes. . Edwin Shaver and T. M. Johnston, Salisbury delegates from the Sunday schools. V Dr. C. M. Pool, Craven, member of the State executive committee. The Baraca class will give a ban quet tomorrow night at which all del- egates will be present. Folowlng Is the program for Wed nesday: Toast Master, R. N. Sims Our National Motto J. F. Flowers Our Name P. S. Carlton. Our Friends Who Are or -Ought to be Philatheas Dr. W. C Horton. How a Baraca Class Helps a Church Rev. J. D. Andrews. How a Baraca Class Helps a Sunday School N. B. Broughton. That all who attend this convention will have a pleasant and profitable time is not doubted for a moment, as the city of Raleigh is' famous for the oyal manner in which her visitors ar entertained. 1 J - State of North Carolina Insurance Department . .n.i.iL w m. AIL AAr I. JAMES R. YOUNG. Insurance! Commissioner, do hereby certify that! the above Is a true and correct aw stract of the statement of the STAND4 ARDXD7E ft ACCIDENT INS, . Oom-j y4UAJ , w.vvuvik m iv.ti., iuvu nM& m tm. Department, showing the condition of. said Company on the 31st day of Dec ember 1904. i i . ' " l y:s: h : Witness my hand and official seal the day and date' above written V JAMES A. YOUNG Insurance Commissioner Nothing makes a married woman so mad as to have a bachelor, give her the laugh when sheells him he really ought to get .pxanieq. , . Oaughtera of Confederacy to Meet .The Daughters of "the Confederacy 11 meet with. Mrs. Crouch at the tral notei i nursaay luernogn w. o'clock - President. V MISS HARRIS TO CHAPEL HILL . Miss Mary Harris, a charming young tiiT of New York, who has been tIs- (ong in Salisbury for the -last - few teeksvtbe pwtof Miss Lilian Fpust, ft this norniii for Chapel t f HilL kere shTwill spend a few days and U return to jSalsbury n . y - z y- Advertise In The Sun, it pays;
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