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GOVERNOR GLENN SPEAKS : Raleigh, N. C, April 1. Governor Glenn left this morning- for Guilford College where he drlivered an address at noon at tht- clo.-ing exercises of th graded .school thtri. m Do you want to live where the climate is mild the year round where labor is never oppressed by stress of weather, and where animal vitality is never lost by mere conflict with cold? Do you want to live in a region where the resources are more varied than in any other equal area in the world, where the division of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a small farm that will assure you a competence? Do you want to live where, with a minimum of labor, you can grow profitable crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges, lemons, olives, prunes and almonds, alfalfa and grain, where crops are sure, business is good and capital easily finds profitable investment? Then go to California, where both health and opportunity await your coming. The- Chicago, Union IPacHlc. and Worth-Western iin is the most direct route to the Pacific Coast,- and there are two fast through trains daily via this line, over the famous double-track railwav between Chicago and the Missouri River. One-wav Colonist in d.: 1 J ' 1 - TV n l 4- TAf -r -r r- 4- uukcis are un saie uany, x y ij, . the rate of $33.00 from Chicago, with corre spondingly low rates from all points, give you ' an unusual chance to make the trip. These tickets are good on daily and personally conducted excursions, on which a double berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car from Chicago costs only $7.00. Round-trip tickets are . always on sale from all points at reduced rates via the Chicago S Worth-Western, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways. Nothing ha? been heard today in the executive office from Washington as to the South Dakota bond matter. Raleigh. X. C, April 1. The corpor ation commission announces the ap pointment of Jno W. Aycock, at pre sent cashier of the bank .of Wayne, Goldsboro. as state "bank examiner to succeed J. O. Ellington resigned. He was selected out of fifteen applicants and will qualify today.-. The position pays $2"'0 and all expenses Aycock is thirty years old and has been in the banking business twelve years, hav ing commenced as a runner or collector. Jno W. Aycock the new bank ex will not arrive until Monday from ! Goldsboro to qualify before the Cor poration Commission. There are 220 banks in'the state which the law re quires shall be examined at least once each year. Attorney General Gilmer left last night for Washington for the purpose of making final settlement of the South Dakota bond judgement, today being the day on which settlement must be made or the railroad stock put up -as security and advertised for foreclosure sale. There is still hope of securing a compromise of the judgement which amounts to $227,000. Afcgetable Preparationfor As similating HeFcxdandBeguIa ling the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digestion.Cteerfur nessandRest.Confains neither Opiumforphine nor Mineral. .Not "Narcotic. Pumpkin Sad'" RxkUUSai- flppentwu - Bi CttrbatuUrSoda-Hirm-Srti-CtanUd Sugar h&Uyrmm flarar. Aperfecl Remedy for Cons tipa- Ron, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature oF NEW YORK. FILL IN THIS COUPON AND MAIL IT TO-DAY. NW484 W. B. KNISKERN, ' P. T. M. C. & N.-W. Ry., Chicago, 111. Please mail free to my address, California booklets, maps and full particulars concerning rates and train service. SStii titaiiiits aui 1 (f f Ma T -Mr For Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the A Signature X ft iP In EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Use For Over Thirty Years BIG CROWD AT MANNING , to a rebel yell. This excellent band Miu.nin-, April 1. Yeste-rday and with its select and popular muse con last nitrhi at the Sal-m school hou.je was the happy and joyous scene of the great e.t and most complete commence ment exercises eve r held by the Salem school, or any other rural school In old Rowan county. The exercises were lverf-c.t from begining to end. .The st. -.dents, acquitted themselves so nicely as to win the praise and ad miraV.on of all present, and upon and " their proficient teacher, Mrs. L. II. Brown, who is one of the Very best teachers in Rowan county and a most estimable-lady, were show ered the heartiest congratulations of ' the many distinguished visitors and critics audience present. . ' 'The people came by loads from every nook and corner of the county and many from other counties, anl by 7 o'clock an audience of fully 1,000 people were facing the handsomely tributed largely to the success of the occasion they were heartly cheered for their soul-inspiring musid. 10:30 entire night exerc'ses were splendid in every particular. Special mention should be made of the girls who took part in the drills, pauutimines, &. After the teacher thanked' the vast crowd for their kind and considerate ittention and most excellent behavior md the rendition of Dixie by the band the audience was dismissed. Art went away expressing themselves as delight ed and amply paid for their coming This ended the best, greatst and grandst occasion of the kind ever be held in old Rowan, and praise and honor is due the teacher, the pupils and pe.ople of the community for this splendid and most successful oc asion. Prof Branch Craige, formerly of secretary, will arrive in Spencer Mon day morning and spend the week making a systematic canvass. Every house will be visited" as it is hoped that the response will be general and that everybody, no matter ho-.v limit i ed his means, will contribute accord The Executive committee of te board of trustees of the Univertisty of North Carolina met at noon yester day in the executive Office of the Gov ernor and received formal notice of the proposition of Andrew Caonegie to give $50,000 for a new library build ing at the University provided the Un iversity would raise an additional $50, 000 with which to endow the library ; Members of the committee are con fident that the endowment can be rais ed among the alumni and friends of the University. Announcement is made thaf Ihe hearing, of the contempt proceedings against the -mayor and aldermen of Durham in the Pettegrew street right of way litigation with the Southern has been postponed until April 11th. The hearing was to have been today It is probable that the differences will be settled in the meantime out of the TM eCHTMN OMMMT. MO VO OITT. WORKINGMEN'S DIRECTORY j CONFEDERATE REUNION Will Contain Names of Every . Union Man in Salisbury and Spencer Annua Reunion of Confederate Veter ans to be Held June 10th decorat d s;age eager for the open- Salisbury, but .now superintendant of ing. The main feature of the first part i schools in the city of Tucumcarc, N M. was present and by invitation made ,,f the prom-am was the speech of Prof ! a most excellent and interesting talk K (1 K'-'. r Supt.. of the county I on the management and workings of M hool I its speech , of one hour was j the schools i that far-a-way state. n,e tronuest and most powerful plea j After Prof. Kizer closed his speech, iH hM of the betterment of the and to exhibit -the deep interest man rural schools ever listened to by a lasted in the school by our people. ,ountv audience. The major part of Money sufficient to secure a fifth free his talk was especially ai pliable to I rural library was raised on the spot district No. T-the Salem schoo thr.s giving each school in Lock town which -wo, fully bellnd the times is 1 ship a library. , vwu to her school building. The j Prof. Kizer who Js a close observer thoughts and suggestions dropped by .of things pertaining to schools said I'mf KW.J, found lodgement in the , to your correspondent that this oc-lH-arts of at least some of his hearers casion eclipsed anjthing of the kind nnd in due time we hope will bring he had seen in twenty' years. He was , , .1.. ,,., .Sir.d noint. The .very profuse in words of praise pd ing to his ability. It would ba har to find a mpre praiseworthy entei prise than the one for which the sua sriptions are to be made, and as th Southern has agreei to d'q sa large share, there ought to be- little diff culty in raising the rest. PETITION TO GOVERNOR (From The Sun of Saturday) D. V. Peal, wrho has been circulal ing a petition for the pardon of hi son Adam who was convicted of -a assant on a man named Josey at lad S-jj)tember term of court now has th petition ready to send to the governd . The petition is a very strong on nnd it is believed will secure fd young Pool his freedom. It is signed by ail the gentlemme of the bar, the county officers, th jurors 'who convicte 1 him and thl solicitor who prosecuted him and ask for absolute pardon. Messrs. J. 'J. Robinsn ard G. 1 Rusher, of tlte. Spencer, force are d diity today on account of illness. The Better Way re Prof, received many warm and hearty c-ongratulations from our people upon his most excellent address. The remainder of the' exercises of the eve ning consisted of recitations, declam ations, . ongs, dialogues &c, and all were very nice and well arranged. The chief attraction of the oc casion was the balloon ascension at 4-.;:u which was a complete success, and was witnessed by hundreds of people. As the majestic and lovely balloon made of National colors, red. white and blue, soared heaven-ward a mighiy shout went up from the people whose eyes were riveted on the haiku n until it appeared the size of a ga'.Iou jug suspended from the sky commendation for our -school ex ercises &C- To show a small degree their love and esteem for thrir teacher the pupils presented her with a large and very handsome photo album, Also a nice picture frame. W. L. S. The tissues of the throat a : inflamed and irritated; yc,u cough, and there is. more irnt. tion more coughing. You take a cough mixture and it eases trie irritation for awhile. You takp (From The Sun of Saturday) A complete directory of the work ingmen of Salisbury and Spencer is being prepared by R. H. Matthews and C. H. Goodman, as representatives of the unions of the two cities. The directory will contain the name of every union man, fcls place of usi ness, occupation, street and number of his home address, and number of the union to which he belongs. As there is no directory of any sort in either Salisbury or Spencer now, the work will nossess great value. It will be a book . h.v 10 1nche3 and auut I 3Snch thick, and will contain dvV i tising matter as well. As the editio will consist of 1,800 copies, its adver tising value is apparent. The price will be made as low as can be done and there is bound to be a great de mand for copies, because of its utility tn nractically everybody who is at all brought into contract with anyone outside his immediate circle, lhe en terprise is certainly most commend able one and fiills a long Telt want. (From The Sun of Saturday) The annual reunion of the Confed-jf erate Veterans will be held at Ojgffg Church June 10. These brave old folley,, Qf Eee are rapidly passinaway and in a few more years these reunions will be no more. Each year fs tbey gather together some face is Qissing from the throng; another vetean has passed away, an other well d,served cross of honor la buried bene tji the sod pinned to th breast of'a"iad bero. These reijjjong will soon cease but for gSrrHnr. after treneration will bur mem ory of these brave men who fought so valantly for the lost causo be cherished by their children ajid grand children. - tt They fought for what they thought and still think was right and do not go to their -graven unhonored and un sung. Philosophers in their hearts hate philosophers. EFFORT TO RAISE $5,000 (From Tne Sun of Saturday) 1 Next week 'a determined effort is to i be made by the SpencerY. M. C. A., to raise the money necessary before ,'work can be commenced on the next building. ' As soon as $.",000 is raised the Southern will begin putting-up the building and so the Y. M. C. A., are not going to lose" any more time than ; can bo helped; About $900 has al ' ready been promised but as Eubsrlp- I tlrmo aWra cJirfnlr XL-h fin it r.OTriAS tO j 1 IViiJ ci 0 .. w - - At C:Co tho- Chestnut Hill band put , collecting. them, it li proposed to have in its appearance down street and a 1 fha ..n .nhacHhed e-rclnslv( of bUW. rww 7 they struck -up a popular .selection j th amount alraady promised. was greeted by shout of the immerns j q c Huntinston; state secretary, throng on the grounds -like almost ' inU A. C Bii-dania'n asletant State ouen up lor the geneTa!'!" maihti a.i least $15,000 worth of cattle annuall A SMALL BOY SCOTT'S E M U L S I O U and it cures the cold. Thats what is necessary. Itsodthes tl"ie throat because ( it- reduces the irritation ; cures the cold becauie :t drives but the . inflammation . builds up the Weakened tissuC oocause it nourishes them baci to their natural strength. Thatl how bcott s iirnulsion deals wn a sore throat, a cough,' a col or bronchitis.. ' WE'LL SEND . YOU Runs Over a Horse and Buggy in the Street Last Night. (From The Sun of Thursday.) a horcp and bugrgy. a small boy and ' a wheel were the principal in a col lision last night. I The horse and buggy were coming ' down Main street,1 the boy and wheel ' were going in -the dposite direction. : The. youth evidently did not see any obstacle in his way and he rode straight ahead and "tried, to run over the horse. 1 As a matter of course he was piled all in a heap in the middle of the street but being a: small boy escaped any ' serious injury. He received a few scratches, on- his face but was otherwise unhurt. The wheel also got safely through and the boy; did not like the Arab "fold hia tent' and silently steal away", but mounted hla wheel and disappeared in the darx- Th hors and buggy atranga to nay not laid up for repairs today. PAVING CONTRACTS LET (From The Sun of Friday) . The mayor and board of aldermen met last night. no nhiect of the meeting was to discuss street improvements and con sider the different proposals submit ted for thvs work. The proposal of C. MarKiy u xw oke Va., was unamously accepted and he was awarded a contract for $2o, 000 worth of macadam, including curb setting and grading, macadam anu gutters. ' ' Mr. Markly was also given an tu- ditional contract lor vururea streets the work to begin at the teouin ern Railway line on Council street, up Council to Main and up Main to Fisher It was decided that Mr. Markly s terms, specifications anu one the best submitted. No other business was transacted by the board. ! Tihs street improvement will be a ' irret thing for Salisbury and will do more to beautify the town than any thing that could be done. j Especially do Main and. Council 'streets need repairing and they should be the best in the city. A stranger on coming to town gets his first im pression of Salisbury from' Council street and if his opinion of the place is to be goverend by what he sees it must be admitted that it, will he any thing but good. I The work being done on Fulton street, is making it by. far the pret tiest residence street in town 'and a few' more of them fixed. up In the sarn shape would be great lx appreciat ed by the people. ' :Most engagement are enveloped in moonlight. A rolling stone will require some polish.. -. I ."szfi? REV1VO RESTORES VITALITY Lrwat. I T T. 1 ferswr- a i the "rm jo-xuzui.1? W4g" - Made a Well Man of Me. produces the above results In CO days. It jctl powerfully and quickly. Cures wbea all othera toll loung men rlll regain their lost msnhood. and old men will recover their youtblul vigor by ualng i BEVIVO. It qulcKiy ina mreiy reswrw I cess. Lost Vitality. Irapoteocy. Nightly Emlaaloas,. I Lost Power. Falling Memory. Wasting Diseases, and 1 all effects ot selX-abuae or excetsand lndiscrstioa which unfltsne for study, business or marriage. II t not only cures by starting at the seat ot disease, bul i Is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, cring ing back the pink plow to pal cheeks , storing the flfe of yooth. It wvd. off rnm 1 Consumption. Insist on hsTing RE U m t other. It can be carried in vest pockets By mau SI.00 per package, or six tor S-OO. with s poo tiT written cusvrsmte to ears) the money. Book and advise free. Address I KOYAL MEDICINE CO, TS?cTa!rf- ' Jame3 Plummer, Salisbury Every Woman im lntr4il .Hi I should knriw atiit the woii-l:rfnj MARVEL whirling Spray III I1M1I, r w.1.4. It V,,r ;;ji..ri.i .!iiiKin. li..' - 4t I I. CO.. . . . .or., lin lorik. x i The b;g guns always look the quiet est. ryboffy reads tbe Globe $l year Mai.y a love symphony h&ti. been written in bank notes. 7 ' ' ' Everybody reads the Globe $1- year C 1 PIUM COCAINE jlhd WH1SKH Habits cured at mr Sanatorium fa a fsw wki. Ton cn return to yonr boiae in 30 dar wU. Iran and bpr . I bar a4 th habita a e racial ty tor V and corl Utoaiiaudi. CfPC BookoaBonTre.tmntDt U Alton BB, M. X. UOOIXEV, Ml K. rjor Street. AtliinU, Ga. 1793 THE BINCHAr.1 SCHOOL !22 Ideally sscaeed. near i tliMsfTTn UILXTA&T. K&ily ecmnknSal Urtoj bfi&cets sod Asray 1nM9oa. Rtuirt FwgHU InstaH of lusnessi&: wernmmnVtv. f 130 p bait txftz. XX R BZ2fQQ42. tespU, B. P. D Wo, 4, AsfceriUt. C
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