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-02. UNVEILING OF THE MONUMENT AT APPOMATTOX (From The SunlogaXurda- Monday, April lOthtJyJ Nc Una monument at Aprjatt unveiled. ThlsjDMWnWnent wes erected In hon 'or of the North Carolina soldiers who fought so valiantly on this battlefield In defense of heir rtgnts in the sixties. No braver body of men ever shoul dered a gun or marched to the front to dobattle, than -the troop3 of the Old North State. While the military population of the state was only 115,369 yet she furnished 127,000 troops, of which number 40,275 were killed in battle and- died from wounds and disease ani SC.725 returned to their former homes to try and rebuild the fortunes that were lost in the struggle. Today ,as you review those troops vo returned you see . not the faces of many who were active In this war f 2 rc They are laid beneath the sod which they loved and for which they fought. The flowers planted by loving hands and watered with tears of grief from b:reaved relatives and friends f.ionm iust as brightly as ever, but the body that lies beneath has long c;inpA returned to the dust irom which it was taken. " ri,ft oat,o tu fianffhters of these oia I L DUw I rt-roes have narrowea me uicau mo- f.vppn the North and South until they I tmrt with clasped hand and declare that there is no North, no South, but I oi.a erand and glorious union olwhicn th worm siantis in .wc auu iwa-o - TT.vor, hv the Confederates was Cap-1 Cured by T e North Carolina Cavalry Brigade A Brigadier General W. P. Roberts At This Place The Old North State (Song and Chorus) Words by Hon. William Gaston I Carolina! Carolina! Heaven's bless ings attend her! While we live we will cherish, pro tect and defend her; Though the scorner may sneer at and wlltmgs defame her, O'lr hearts swell with gladness when ever we name her. Chorus: Hurrah! Hurrah! the Old North state forever! Hurrah! Hurrah! the good Old North State! II Though she envies not others their merited glory. Yet her name stands the foremost In "Liberty's story! Though too true to herself e'er to crouch to oppression, None e'er yields to just rule more lo yal submission. Chorus. with pride. That the dead past has burld its dead is evidenced by the friendly re lations of the one time foes, by the Influx of Northern capital to Southern fields and the general good fellowship shown by both sides. The bloody battles and the . fields on which ,they were fought are only remembered as. bits of history In the making of the most powerful natloif the world has ever known. The bloody chasm exists no more uod the homes of the South which at one time were barred to those who wore th blue are thrown open and an Invitation to enter therein is extended "Likewise the North stands with open arms to receive those of the South who desire to cross her thresh- Tiold and cast their lot with them. Following is the program arranged, inscriptions on monument, and the Old North State song: x PROGRAM Prayer Rev. James A. Weston. Introductory Remarks Hon. H. A. London, chairman of the North Carolina Appomattox commission. Address of Welcome Gov. A. J. Mon- rxiitSta. pf Virginia. Address dw.V. R. B. Glenn of North CuTdlina. 'The Old North State. IMemorial (Ode Last at Appomattox, k IKrii. Henry Jerome Stockard. Address Gen. W. P. Roberts. The Unveiling. Unveiling of the Cavalry Memorial by Capt E. J. Holt. Unveiling of the Jenkins Memorial by Capt W. T. Jenkins. INSCRIPTIONS ON MONUMENT (North Side) Last at Appomattox At this place the North Carolina brigade of Brigadier General W. R. Oox of Grimes Division fired the .last vtrtley 9 April, 1865. Mator General Bryan Grimes of North Carolina planned the last bat tle fought by the Army of Northern Virginia and commanded the Infan try engaged therein, the greater part of whom were North Carolinians. This Stone is Erectel by the Author- - lty of THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ., of NORTH CAROLINA In Grateful and Perpetual Memory of . .the Valor. Endurance and Patriot Ism of Her sons Who Follow ed with Unshaken Fidel ity the Fortunes of The Confederacy to This Closing Scene. Faithful to the End. Erected April, 1905 Worth 'Carolina Appomattox Commis sion H. A. London, Chairman. 15. J. Hdlt, XV. T. Jenkins, Cyrus B. Watson A. D. McGIlL 7 . (South Side) North Carolina Troops Paroled at Ap- v pomattox ' Brigades Cox's'.. .. .. .. .. .. 672 Grimes . .. .. .. .. 530 Johnston's .! .. .. .. .. .. .. 463 Lewis' .. .. ....... .. .. .. 447 Cooke's . . ... . . . .. .'. . . .. $60 Lane's .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 570 Scales' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 719 Ransom's .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 435 MacRae's .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 Barringer's ..." 23 Roberts' . r- . . . . . . ..... . . . . 93 Major General Grimes and Staff, . . 8 Cummings', Miller's, Williams', Flanner's and Ramsay's Bat teries,.. V. .. .. ... 150 Total North Carolinians Paroled," 5,012 (West End) ESSE QU AM VIDERI FIRST AT BETHEL. FARTHEST TO THE FRONT AT GETTYSBURG AND CHICA MATJGA LAST AT APPOMATTOX NORTrf CAROLINA . 1860 White Population 629,942 115,369 127,000 14,522 5,151 20,602 Military copulation, lsbi-uo nuuya x-uiuiouu . Knied in Battle, Died irom wounas Died from Disease, . j At this Place was Fought the Last Skirmish By Captain Wilson T. Jenkins of the Fourteenth North Carolina r Regiment Commanding Twenty-Five Men of the Fourth and Fourteenth North Carolina Regiments North Carolina The Last Federal Battery , III Plain and artless her sons, but whose doors open faster, To the knock of the stranger, or tale. of disaster? v How like to the rudeness of their na-i tive mountains, Rich ore in - their bosoms and life in in their fountains. Chorus. IV And her daughters, the queen of tfie forest resembling, So graceful, so constant to gentlest. breath trembling, So true at their hearts when the test is applied them, How blessed each day as we spend it beside them! . Chorus. V Then lejt all who love; us, love the land that we live in, (As happy a region as this side of Heaven,) ' Where Plenty and Freedom, Love and Peace smile beside us, Rise aloud, raise together the heart thrilling chorus! . Hurrah! Hurrah, etc. BRIEF MENTION (From The Sun of Thursday) J. C. Shaver of Millertown is in town today looking up family records. Rev. J. M. Haymore, of Spencer, has returned home after a visit to Concord.'- . Mrs. A. W. Winecoff has chrysan themums, white and purple violet plants for sale. James H. Ramsay returned last night from a trip of several days to Balti more and New York. O. C.Long ,of Atlanta, representing the S. P. Richards Co.,paper dealers was in the city today. East Spencer Lutheran church la out of a pastor now. The one form- ; erly there having resigned. Miss ROsa Fink went to Greens boro this morning and will visit friends there for a day or two. J. M. Maupin, who was confined to his house yesterday with an attack of jaundice, is able to be up town to day. Miss Mamie Oddie, who Is attend ng school at Newton, arrived in Sal sbury this morning and will remain at home several days on account of illness. Rev. M. E Parrish, of Shelby will arrive in ttfe city Saturday and hold services at the Flr&tBaptist church Sunday morning, Mr. Parrish will take part in the opening services of the church Sunday afternoon. James M. Klapp was painfully, but not seriously hurt yesterday by being thrown from a wagon, while moving the household goods of J. F. Sheehqn, former master mechanic at Spencer, who is moving to Atlanta. Two Routes to California. Via Rock. Island System tourist pas songtrs have choice of two routes, with attractions all their own.Through the Rockies, by way of Denver and Salt Lake City, or through the South west by way of New Mexico and El Paso. Some like one, some like the othr. Both are good. Tourist sleep ers dally via both. Low rate one way tickets on sale from March 1 to May 15.' Apply to your home ticket agent or get literature and information from John Sebastian, Passenger trade Manager, Rock Island System, Chicago laG31or hatching from Single Comb . Brews ' Leghorn, 75 prizes to their credit In one year. Best money can buy. T. S. EANBS, Brown Leghorn Specialist, Lexington, N. C UNITED STATES SENATOR Recommends Pe-ru-na Men Testify. ' " " HON. JOHNM. PATTERSON. -: ' fl VlT 4 Hon. John J". Patterson, Ex-TJnited letter from 37-8 Chestnat street Philadelphia, Pa, Trrites: "As quite a number of my Mends, have and are using Pernoa as a catarrh cure with beneficial results, 1 feet thai 1 can safely recom mend it to those suffering from that Commodore Nicholson of the U. S. . N Navy. ' CknnmodoreSomerville Nicholson, of the United States Navy in a letter irom 1837 B Street, Northwest, Washington, D. CM says : . Your Perana hat been and is now used by bo many of my friends and acquaintances as a sure cure for catarrh that I am convinced of its . curative qualities and I unhertiatmgly recom mend it to all persons suffering from that complaint." S. Nicholson. V. S. MlcUter to Guatemala. Dr. W. Godfrey Hunter, TJ. S. Minister to Guatemala, and ex-member of Con gress from Kentucky, in a letter from Washington, D. C, writes WAVE OF PROSPERITY New York, April 8. Another week of more or less uncertainty has gone. the prevailing undertone of the stock market has been strong; Dut what in certain quarters the public mind appears somewhat confused with the disposition to realize shown as. to the interpretation of the public mind appears somewhat confused as to the interpertation of current events. The announcement that Union Pacific would issue another $100,000,000 of stock came somewhat as a wet blanket upon bullish enthusi asm. Just what will be done with i thlTnew 7SSe is not yet madeJtnowi officially; consequently the financial atmosphere is full of conjecture. No doubt the -issue is part of the com prehensive plans which have been projected for some time past by the banking interests controlling this and other great railroad properties and which of course are for, the ultimate good of these properties; but as the public has not yet been taken, into the confidence of the management It seems a little premature to form any conclusive ideas as to the outcome. Coming after the announcement of many other capital issues during the last few months, running .into the hundreds of millions, it shows that our leading bankers are still actively engaged in financing new operations upo a scale that emphatically dem ostrates their confidence in the genera' situation. A very considerable por tion of recent Issues has been for re funding purposes, or for taking up railroad notes and other temporary obligations issued a couple of years ago when conditions were unfavorable which the railroads were obliged to make for the purpose of completing necessary improvements. Our railroads have been wonder- fully favored by national prosperity, In spite of the great Increase of facili- eree ana aPul visitors were pres ties made In the last two or three ent from Concord, Cooleemee and years, our principal systems still find other places. . themselves overtaxed with trafic and with every probability, of Its contlnu- Daughters marched In a body to Ar ance for months to come. Both agr- mory hall, where delfeious fruits and iculture and Industry are alsg enjoy- Ibar much nrosneritv. In every, nart of the country trade is showing in- creased activity, and the volume of business reoorted exceeds even the unprecedentd volume of the last two years. The South is prosperous, hav ing realized good average prices for cotton; and so ,too, is the West, which is receiving good prices for -its pro ducts. In the East the iron and steel boom continues unprecedented. We are already beginning to import pig iron from abroad, our domestic . fur naces being unable to meet the de. mand. The railroads have again en tered the iron market as heavy pur chasers of steel rails, bars, locomot ives, etc, while the demand for iron and steel for all sorts of construc tive purposes Is expanding marvel ously; hence record prices for United States Steel preferred Jnst now real estate is also experiencing one of those periodic booms for which the United States Is noted. Land values are ris- FROM SOUTH CAROLINA Otliep Prominent States Senator from South Carolina, in a disorder. "J. J. Patterson. u I am folly satisfied that your Peruna is an efflcacioua remedy for catarrh, as I and many of my friends have been benefited by ita use. W. G. Honter, M.D. Well known men of dignity and prbxai nence in the United States ondora aad recommend Perona for catarrh. If yoa do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. .." , -. . . . ''-' v, .. Address Dr. Hartman, President of T) Hartman Sanitarium, Ooiumbua, Ohio. ing rapidly, and new buildings of all sorts are being erected. This move ment may be attributed to several causes. First, security values have risen so nign mat m many cases a satisfactory return thereon is no long er possible, and holders are exchang ing stocks. and bonds for real estate, which;, for the time being at least, offers better prospects. Another In fluence in the real estate markt is th rapid growh of population and the fact that buHding has been much re strained for a year or two by the high cost of materials .and by high wages. In consequence rents have been- stead- "f "an;, 'fj ' Jf f rlicf riMa until thor n-oxro waorvnAH o . . ' ..- . . . 4, T. capital. It cannot be said, however, that the speculation in " real Restate has yet obained dangerous proportions much of the activity is perfectly leg itimate, and seems destined to con tinue for some time tct come, although i.t is well worth remembering that the climax of all great upward movements in the United States has usually been marked by a real boom. - History shows that thesemovements in real estate have almost invariably marked the crest of a forward wave, and while the top may not have been reached, there is no reason tp see why this par ticular movement should be any, ex ception. . HENRY CLEWS. ENJOYABLE OCCASION Prominent Speakers at Banquet Daughters of Liberty of The Daughters of Liberty met last night in the Royal Arcanum hall had a very interesting meeting." - Several new members were initiat- j lnt0 the mysteries of the first de- t Alter tne meeting: adjourned tne le cream awaited them. . ' Senator Lee S. Overman, Hon. Theo. F- Kluttz, Mayor A. H. Boyden, Rev. I Farrington, John SL Julian, delivered addresses cnieny on painousm au of which were excellent and worthy of the gentlemen who spoke. After the speeches the refreshments were served, y y y This Was one of the most enjoyable events of the kind ever held here and the visitors .were highly pleased by the royal manner In which they were entertained. " : Some of the out of town people left for their respective homes this morn ing while others are spending the day here to drink more deeply of the de lightful hospitality of Salisbury. It almost makes a man want to jump off a ten-story building to think of the kind of letters he could write to a girl before he ever Imagined she would throw them up at him : alter they were married. 3E uwo DOLLAR OXFORDS FOR WORSEN 1 Tan, Blade iaixd White QUALITY Unsurpassed CONVENTION AT RALEIGH . (From The Sun of Friday) The North Carolina State Sunday school convention, completed; the work of its twenty-second annual session at Raleigh yesterday and adjourned, the feature of the proceedings of most general interest being the election of . the officers for the ensuing yearwhose names appeared in The -Sun of yes terday, and the .adoption of the rec ommendations of the executive - com mittee, including, the division of the state . into 32 districts of three coun ties each with ; a vice president for each district and the reduction of the membership of. the executive commit tee from 22 to seven. Also to discon tinue the employment of a state field secretary until the finances of the convention will warrant the re-employ ment of such an officer. The Baraca class who had delegates at this convention reported a rapid growth, there now being about 60 classes in the state and new ones are being organized every month. - ,y This class gave a banquet Wednes day night, which was a great success and a most enjojyable affair. 'An interesting program was ranged and carried out. . ' ) Following is the menu: and. arf i pn gram: v Menu " Crushed Fruit Nabisco 4 Spanish Mackerel Creamed Asparagus French Bread r ' Tenderloin of Bef - Green Peas a la Veronese t. Stuffed Olives-. Frappe a la Parisian Champagne Wafers Chicken Salad , Mayonnaise Saratoga Chips . Beaten Biscuit Salted Wafers Salted Almonds Sliced: Tomatoes Olives Celery Fancy Cream Finer Cake : Cheese . Cofltee Crackers, ' Fruits on Table Program Toastmaster, -R. N.SImms Our National Motto, J. F. Flowers Our Name, P SL Carlton, ' Esq. Our Friends Who Are or Ought r to be Philatbeasv , i Dr. W. C. Horton How. a Baraca Class Helps a Church, Iter. J. D. Andrew How a Baraca Class Helps a Sun day School, N. .B. Broughton A BUSINESS OPPORTUNrTY About as enterprising tt firm as can be found in North Carolina Is the Globe Department Store of this cfty and the enterprise ot this firm Is con tinually, in evidence. Is shown today by the fact that ft has taken the whole of oase 5 to ten about the bte sale I which will oe begun next Tuesday, I One feature about this store that com- I menas iien io tne puduc n. iu ability, every statement being backed up by the goods. At this sale an at tempt will be made to clean up the en tire stock of goods and though this is a big undertaking, the prices at which they are offered lead one to 'believe that when the sale ends empty their es wffl be found in'eonsldeable num ber. Everyone who has any thought at all for spending his money where It win bring him the most will do well to read the ad attentively and hen ac upon he splendid oppotnnltlee It offers. - - Wisdom may be better than great riches and it's just as easy not to get . , - - The small boy who plays xnarbleS for keeps may be giving away pnblld Ubrarles in after Tears. J 3t 2C FOE MEN Box Calf Vid acd v Patent Icaflier GOOD STYLES , GOOB WEAE TAKES THE PLACE OF CALOMEL. PRICK 35 CENTS. AT ALL DRUGGISTS Tor sale by AU Druggests. , ; LUMBER SUPPLIES for new buildings sometimes tax our resources to the utmost, but we never yethave been found wanting. Our stock is constantly replenished with the best grades that can possibly be demanded by the most exacting build-. SE. Davis North Main Street, ' N. G. DR.H. 6. DANIELS. URQEOX- DENTIT. Offers nis services of long 'experi , ence to the Rowan County - - people. i Office over Wachovia Loan & Trust Co. T. P. HUDSON. WHITEHEAD KX.UTTZ. HUDSON & KLUTTZ ATTORNEYS AT LAW SPENCER, N. C. CaticerHospital. We want every man and woman in the United States to know what we are doing we are curing Cancers, Tumors, and Chronic Sores without the use of the knife and are endorsed by the Senate and legislature of Virginia, If you are seeking a cure, come here and you will get it. The Kellara Cancer Hospital, , . " Richmond, Va. $33 TO CALIFORNIA from Chicago daily, March 1 to May 15, 1905, to San. Francisco. Los Anee- Chicago, Milwaukee" & St. Paul rail way. Union Pacific and Southern Pac ific line. Through tourist sleepers leave Union. Passenger station, Chicago, 10:25 p. m, daily, for principal points in. California. r Double berth In tourist sleeping car. an the way costs only $7, and affords a comfortable and economical manner of. crossing the continent F. A. MI1 er, General Passenger Agent Chicago. or W. S. Howell, 381 Broadway, New York. $100 REWARD, $100 ' - The readers of this paper will be, pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has 1 X. - -II II. .1 . ueen auie iu cure in an lis stages, ana that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to 'the medical fraternity.: Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure . is taken internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous Sur faces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The propri etors have so much faith In its cura tlVA mwm that thv offer One -Hun dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO, To ledo, O, ' 8old by all Druggists, 75c ., Take 'Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. The office of superintendent of the National Cemetary at Salisbury, which has been vacant for sometime; owing to the death of the last- incumbent has been worthily filled by the ap- poinunem oi rawara o. jrasi xormeriy sergeanAnaJor Flrstf lUxmesoU InJ-fanti7- The new appointee has already taken up his residence In this city. He has an enviable military record and the highest reputation as an of ficer and a man. '.During the last few years he has been stationed as fol lows:, i ' " Keokuk; Iowa, Nov. 11, 1833; Graf ton. W. XL, June 1, 18 W; Anderson- ville, Ga January 1, 1303, and .was transferred to Salisbury on Thursday : last "April 5. Salisbury
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