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If you are indtnou and capable you can make money there. 1 he biz ranches
are breaking up110 smaU 'arms that nied more workers td care for athe increased
product. Theyms cities are prosperous because the country prosperous.
There ai1.6 Yac7 of the richest soil ia America waiting for you. If you
hare a littl" you -can own one of the small farms voursslf, Of you can
rent one hares and pay for it out of the product in a few years. We will
send yoVscr'Ptlve booklets and folders giving full information about die money
makingjpportunities for eyery member of the family. ;
yT want to see what the country is really Bice; you can go; there, work a
few onths, enjoy the delightful climate, the flowers fruit and scenery, and earn
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The VP is easily and comfortably made via the Rock Island. Two route one through New
Mexico, tlx other through Colorado, . . . rn
Through tourist cars hours quicker than any other line. Double daily tourist service Txa El Paso
tri-weekly via Colorado. Dining-car service and free reclhwng chair-cars, both routes.
The Rock Island has representative throughout the United SfeUes; they are travel expert and
canaVO yu money. You can have their assistance m arranging the California trip for the asking.
Cr"ult your home ticket agent or write to tin; undersigned for our California book aad complete
flder "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeper."
Remember the Rock Island runs more tourist cars to California than any other
route. Many of taem are of tko latest pattern, with wide windows ana lavatory and
toiletVooms for both men and women, mmaually Urge and complete in tbetr appointments.
Cut out this adrertiaeoBent, fiS In spaces, below, and mail to
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CHICAGO.
Please send me rates of fare to Ca&orsia and time tables also your illustrated
California book, and full information ahoot yoar new service.
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EXTRACTS
From Exposition Notes of In
terest to Our Readees
WEDDING YESTERDAY
Kesler and D. H. Ma-
haley Married.
CABIN THAT
Miss- Maggie
ROOSE
VELT LIVED im
The Lewis and Clark exposition to
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1 ' Jj "I -r 1 i. U T j-v-nrS
on oi auiaius .uernweiuei ucwio
r.,1 -William riarlr whlph nrtflprt 207.-
foraain of the United States, will
hen Jan- 1. President-Roosevelt, at
.'anvinton, will press the button,
tod tne ureat chimes in the united
iiatei -overnment uuuaing win peai
the stirring strains of America, as the
oyenins signal. The people of the
Pacific norm west have spent $5,000,
d'jO on their fair, and it will be ready
tu time.
Frank Hall, manager for John L.
Sullivan, U negotiating with the
L-.wis and nark exposition ; authori
t.,.s for spaci on the Trail, the
f....jsement street .of the Fair, where
v.ux figures of men whom he twelve
years champion knocked out will be
s::ovn, witL the winning punch in
dicated in each case. The former
e.'iampion wants to spend the sum
m r in Portland, and. plans to give
boxing exhibitions. He would like to
et into a f.sat with Charley Mitchell
or Tommy ilv.ras.
. me -iosj caam in. thiicji ns&iunai
Yesterday morning at 9 o'cloclc at Roosevelt lived in for three years
he .home of Esquire D." M. Miller, on ! miie he wet a rancher 'has been
.vest Cemetery Astreet, Miss Maggie j placed in the agricultiTal ."b-uilding -at
Ivesl'r and D. H. Mahaley.were united j the Lewis, anvl Clark tspostLtcn, as a
in the holy bonds of wedlock, 'Squire part of lie. State of North Dokata's
Miller officiating. j exhibit. The cabin was taken apart
Mrs. Mahaley is one of the prettiest aivd the pieces numbered, -bo that it
young ladies in Rowan county and could be put together again exactly
:he groom is to be congratulated on I as it was when the President lived in
securing such an estimable lady for a j it as a cotey. It staoids near the
'ife partner. : She is a daughter of - south wall of the Agricultural build-
l lr. Calvin Kesler, of Dunn's Moun- i ing. , .
who know . him. It was m"lSJ that lr. KOOseTert.
by many fpr quite awhile, but not at ) west to Xoith Dokata and purchased
This wedding has been anticipated the . Maltese Cross ranch, a place .on
tain, one of the county's most pros- j the Xiittle Missouri river, eight miles
nerous and esteemed farmer. I sourh of the town of Medora. On tak-
Mr. Mahaley is also a. prospercras
ATTEMPTED MURDER
THIS MORNING
Davidson county again to-flay came
" very near being able to record an
, other murder on her court records. 4
As H. Clay Grubb and Clarence
Thompson were coming to Salisbury
tins morning, they were; fired upon
by two men hidden In the ambush.
The shooting took place about 8:30
o'clock, 1 1-2 miles from the toll
bridge, near the forks of the Salis
bury and Tyro roads, in Davidson
county.
t The gentlemen were driving along
j leisurely, when all at once, someone
f hidden in the bushes by the side of
I the road, opened fire "upon them with
j a shot gun loaded with No. 2 shoL.
I Mr. Grubb received 11 shot in the
; shoulder, at the lower side of the
I right arm; 1 in the left side about'10
inches from the shoulder and 1 1-2 in
'from the spinal column; 1 in the
! forehead, passing under the skia and
J coining out about 2 inches from the
J point of entrance, 1 through the chin,
j 1 near the corner of the right eye, 1
in the ight elbow, 1 in the right hand,
2 in the right hip, 1 grazed his
throat and another his left leg about
G inches above the knee.
Vhen the first shot was fired, Mr.
Grubb spoke sharply to his horses,
and they started off at a swift pace.
Someone then fired again and Clar
ence Thompson received 10 shot in
the back. In addition to the wounds
n his back, four shot struck his left
land at the first fire.
Mr. Grubb recognizing one of his
issailaats as NtJ Crump, ,a ngro.
Crump is a desperate character and
ms bfeh in trouble before, having
shot a policeman ; in Lexington, some
time Hgo.
Ihe other ma had a rifle but none
of his shots struck either man.
The buggy was fairly riddled, hav-
ing iz snot m il.
Mr. Grubb was warned yesterday,
hat an attempt would be made on
his life, and, as a matter oi precau
tion, he retired early lafet night, and
put, extra shades over his windows.
He "was apprehensive oi danger
last night, but did not anticipate any
thing " of .he kind this morning , and
ihosmir 9ack
was therefore not. prepared for such
an attack.
Ho naturally believes this is the
outcome of his killing .tybe Davis and
expresses as His opinion that the men
who made this attack on him were
I hired for that purpose.
Grubb and Thompson drove imme
diately to the office of Drs White
head and McKenzie, where their
wounds were dressed.
The wounds, while painful, are not
considered dangerous, Dy dt. , wnne
head and the men -were aTale to walk
out of the offitje- c;' - - - '
Thompson was more seriously nurt
than nGrbh, notwithstanding th t act.
that the - first sliot ynred: was , ciose
4
The Kind TTon Havo Always Bought, and. which has boca.
in use for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its iftfancy
AnntvtinnnAthnArAtrnrnn in thl(L
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-good 99 are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR1A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wonni
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation,
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENU! NE C ASTO Rl A ALWAYS
Beark the Signature of
Tie KM You Have Always Bought ,
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CCNTAUri COMPANY, TT TflKrTt MCWTOPA OfTV.
LCCAL BRIEFS
farmer and held in high regard by ail
such an early date.
The marriage was a very quiet -affair,
there being only two other per
sons present
ing possessitra Mr. Roosevelt chang
ed the name to Chimney Butte, on ac
coiiTit of a chimney shaped 'btitte, a
short distance ' atvay. The rough
cabhi which h bought "with the ranch
was s'he future President's" only ' home
Lb 1 us adiuc i n c ncouL-i
This has been a strenuous week In
Salisbury. The court house has been
full of people and the Interest of the
crowd has been Intense from first to
last. What. will be the result of the
Grubb trial, has been uppermost In
the minds of a large number; who
have watched the rather unininter-
esting progress of the proceedings
day after day. It's an awful thing
for any man to be on trial for his
life. If he is guilty and convicted, he.
has at once approached the end of
his career, and the world contains
little for him. And even though he
should not be . convicted, but should
go free he is hardly, " ever the same
man again, but must go through the
balance of his life a marked man.
We must remember that the law of
ransrel and frona th side ?t thd laxiggy I the Lord is the. onlyperf ect law, nnd
tv.i. nmTVH sat. . - . vt thf law of this erood land, ii
Charlotte authorrtles . were imme- I properly executed, the ends or justice
diately wired, for Diooanounas a-uu i are sure to De met.
they will De put on the trail with the
Rowan county dcrgs. .
The roads are now being scoured
for the men;-and if caught it is feared
they may be lynched.
; Grubb left for home shortly after
his wounds had hreen dressed and
Thompson is at the home of; Mr. Mc
Inturff. It is reported late this afternoon,
that the posse who are after Grubb'a
assa-ilants, are on their trail and
their capture is expected at any hour
now:
The couple left on 36 for Washing- i for nearly three years, and in it he
ton, on a bridal tour, and expect to j lived the life -pi. a. cowboy,
be gone several days. j In -the cabin ihere'will be exhibited
TTnon their return they will be at J also a number of interesting memen-
home to their numerous friends at tos of the President's life at that per
FORGED NAME OF HIS WIFE
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Notes Held by tne unanoueMiuc
Banks Have Been Paid in Full.
pretty, country resi-
od. Ajq old eraw hat which Mr.
Rooserelt wore when he went to the
Dr. J. Howell May, a prominent
physician of Waynesville, ' passed
through the city to-day going 'north.
Thtre will be a meeting of the
Typographical at the Royal Printing
Company, .this afternoon at 5:30
o'clock
Dr. R. T, Vann delivered the libra
ry address at Crescent Academy, on
rM last. The address is said to
be exceptionally good.
Mr. Fred X. Day, the lay preacher,
filled the pulpit yesterday and last
night at the Baptist church. He went
to his home in Wintson this morning.
Rev. W. H. Rich, who has been In
disposed for several days, is now bet
ter and hopes to attend commence
ment this week at Wake Forest Col
M. Mahaley's
dence.
ThP Sun joins their many friends
in wishing them a long life of peace , jf afterward -as unsuitable to tne
and prosperity, free from aH cares ; Mnd of life he nrcut lead, was found
and oversnaaowea oy um n. iwuuo i m an um mivh iu uv-i
of eloom. but that the Rule of Hea- ! in, and wm he shown to visitors
Charlottesville, VjL May 21. It is
probable that the commonwealth will I justice can come
try to subject the estate or tne
late Samuel J. McCue, who in Feb
ruary last was executed for the mur
The lawyers in this case have done
their work well. Neither side spared
labor nor pains, and nothing now
could be added to the efforts on
either side of the case. The .men
who compose the jury are strangers
to us. However, it is evident they
are good average citizens, and to all
appearances will do what they think
is right, rendering such a verdict as
in their judgment is Justified by , the
evidence.
Whether the prisoner Is convicted
or set free, the twelve men who
have been so patient and apparently
so anxious to learn the. truth, deserve
and we have no doubt, will have the
moral support of this "town and
county. People ought never to. be
encouraged to discount the sacred-
ness of our laws, but, to look to our
courts as the only source from which
field and I must go; toer.'forc, I do
now tender my 'es'gnaticn.
May the 'dear Lord, in his infinite
love and mercy, call a shepherd to
this noble flock that it will lead them -out
into the green fields and bestte
the still , waters. It has been my
heart's desire and prayer to G d to
serve you iaitmuiiy, ana tie nas
LSrently blessed us.
And now what shall I say for you?
Words are inadequate to express my
feelings i you are a noble people ye3,
you are some of God's salt, and you
have stood by and faithfully and he
roically helped in all my work. And
may God grant -that this church may
always be a preserving and saving
force In Its town and In "the world.
And when: at last, your work on earth
is finished, may you all hear his wel
come voice, saying: "Well done thou
good and faithful servants : enter
thou into the Joy of the Lord," Is the
prayer of one who loves you.
J. W. HAYMORE.
Prof. Allman's classed are now - In
the second month, and he desires all
old pupils to continue that they will
make doubly the progress this month.
He proposes" to make his classes pro?
ficient in the glide, waltz, and old
two-step, besides teaching them sev:
eral new, beautiful waltzes. Parents
are invited to meet him at armory
hall a 4 o'clock tomorrow evening.
ven and earth may even smile on
them, and bring to them the happi
ness they both deserve.
at
I TTAfforn TTor1 A ' s: Pa ir. Other
' Telics include the President's old
! gun. his caps, boots and a war bag in
! which he stored these articles when
GOV. GLENN AND STAFF j
OFF FOR WASHINGTON j
he gave up his cowbey life.
CARRIED TO HOSPITAL
Mrs. W. H. Dow, of Spencer, Taken
to Charlotte Last Night
said to ' Special to the Sun
175 of the Bargain Rings left at
German & Green's. The sale will be
continued through Wednesday.
Wednes-
and
im-
i aim tmv r wiff of Mr. W. H. Dow,
AX i O -AS V ' " v
manager of Gorman & Green's branch
iewelrv store at Spencer, and has
manv friends who hope to hear of
The Bargain sale of Rings will pos
itivelv end on Wednesday evening.
Remember the place Gorman
Green's.
&
CASTORIA
Tor Infants and Children.
Hit Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Raleich. N. C May 22. Governor Mrg. W. h. Dow, of Spencer,, who
Glenn State Treasurer B. R. Lao, ! is so seriously ill with typhoid fever,
Chas. E. Johnson. Joseph G. Brown, wag taten to Charlotte last night
left this morning for Washington ;o inhere she will enter St. Peters hos
attend Southern Industrial f arua- j pital ioT treatment
mpnt. in session Tuesday,
day and Thursday.
Governor Glenn is to preside
snv3.it nromises to be of great
portanca. An announcemeni t hef early rec0very
mode from the office of Adjutant gen
eral Robertson, that the matter lo
cating the third regiment band has
been referred to Col. Craig. Greens
boro, Charlotte, Ralelgn compels
for band. It is announced that new
military companies have been accept
ed for High Point and Louisburgsub
Ject to satisfactory inspection by in
spector General Bain.
The town of Louisburg was visited
by another fire this morning. The big
dry goods store of. Stokes and Fergu
son was destroyed Loss 110,000.
ranch, 'out which was discarded short- I der cf his wife, to the' payment of the
costs, Indeedhere has been entered
upon the judgment document a mem
orandum 'of the fees and. costs,
amounting to 3,097,42, made up for
the following items: Jurors, $1,847.-
52; board of jury, $230; gnards, $426;
Sergeant C. W. Rogers' expenses in
getting a jury, $82.85; witnesses,
$495.55; Commonwsaim s attorney,
$10; clerk, $2.50.
Auditor Applied to.
rnmmonwealth's Attorney Gilmer
this, mornig was averse to discussing
the matter, and contented himself
with saying that he had referred it
to the Auditor of Public Accounts
with the request to instruct- him as
to what course to take.
Under sec. 4087 of Polard's Virgin
ia Code, the clerk of the court in
every criminal case is required to
make up a statement of the expenses
incident to the prosecution, and his
statement has all the force of a
rmirt in faror of
1UU51UCUI, ill Olf'-i
the Commonwealth against the con
victed felon. The costs and expenses
for which the convict's estate is
thus made liable are jail fees, charg-
for dieting, guards ana irauepui-
accmine beiore convicuuu,
The average man is. after all, the
best juror under all circumstances.
This is why 6ur present jury system
js the best method for the trial of
causes, of whatever sort. And just
as the system Is honored and protect
ed by the best people of' the country,
just in that proportion will it remain
free fr6m objections, and from Im
perfections. o- -
SPENCER.
Which
Is a
BIG SALE
Shows That Advertising
Paying Investment
Last week Gorman & Green adver-
tunH for sale 1.000 rings which had
es
tation
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hepn secured by them at a very low compesation to Vitnesses, jurors, iees
nrir and which they intended to sew j to constaoies ior arreuas
- . 1
Rev. T. A- Smoot, pastor of Main
street Methodist church, passed
through Salisbury this morning,.- 'en
route home from Asherille. Mr.
Smoot stopped ove for a few hours
and visited -his brother, W. B. Smoot.
at a great bargain
- As a result they sold 825 of these
rings and only have 175 left.
ed and summoning witnesses
Attorneys Will Contest.
Thfi attorneys for the estate, it is
understood, even to the point of tak-
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We are told every day nowUiat ( mg 11 10 me
President Roosevelt is to visit Ral- The two notes on which It ta
eTgh and Charlotte, It may be he leged; McCue forged Wjwrfe .
will But 11 tne old Esneriiiyvtruoiuco . r - - - .
win. Bui 11 . uie . Jefferson National hnnk, and an
this way, anu we 1 - , - . . . . . ty.A Pciriip'o
ston off at Salisbury. Watch if he other for $4,000, held by the Peo
does not. WTierther there is a ball tNatloal banK, cav(
game here or not by McCue's estate.
al
en-
by
MRs HAYMORE RESIGNS
Spencer, . N. C, May 21 in the
spring of 9103, as I was completing
my work at Wake- Forest College, I
received a letter from this church
asking me to come, and look over this
field.- '. .
After accepting the invitation and -
having preached here the 4th Sunday
n May, the church unanimously
called me, and I took up the work on
the 4th Sunday in June, 1903.
Since that time, it has been an In
expressible pleasure to ' serve It I have
learned to love you more and more as ;
have gone in and out among you.
yes, l love your- cnimreu auu vcu
the timber in this house During my
pastorate here the Sunday school has .
grown from a mere handful to a large .
and enthusiastic school, and the
church has had- over 100 additions,
which our pledges have. Incrf ased
from $43.00 to $294.00. 4 4
Dearly beloved, as I thinK 01 fever
ing my conLection from you, it makes ,
me feel as though my heartstrings i
were being torn out; but I -hear the
voc .f Cod falling me . to anctter
An entertainment will be given by
the Young Ladies' Relief club of the
'.First Baptist churchh, an Ice cream v
supper for the benefit of the church.
All are cordially invited to attend.
"znz RE VIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
.of Me.
prodacos the above result In SO days. It acta
powerfully mc4 quickly. Ctzrea mhm Mil others ftlL
louDg men Wll regain their lo3t ZBjafaod.ndol4.
men win recwrer -their youtLlul rifr by lalct
BEVIVO. It jnicklyn4earelywrtorMWer?oui
cess, Lett ViUlity, Impoteocy. 9ichlly XpiiasloiH,
Lost Power, Pllnff Memory. WMtlac Otaeuc. n4
all effect of Mlbaae or esceM a&4 indiscretion,
which unfits one for tody. basineM or surrUc. It
Dot only cures by storting st th seat of alsesss. but
is s great nerve tonic and blood tilar, bring
ing back the ptak grlow to pale eneeksandrs
storing the fire of yonth. It wards off Insanity
nd Conramption. Inslrt oh bsriaf XKtllOM
other. It can be. carried in vest poeket. By xnau.
lJOperpactage, or six for e&OO. witb POtV
ttve trritten guarantee to eut or ratSJM
the BmT. Book and 4riae free. AddreM
Mil, MEDICKE CO, TSZZZ&ISjl''
-w riv . 7 -4
James Plummer, Salisburr
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lm ioterejied nA abould kiow
bo6t Use wotioeiTBl
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HaAitB evrtd at mr faaaWttoa la
few weeks. Tew cab retara to yonr
neM ia 3S 6r wwB. fee aad baery
1 ave auule tke aUts a aiteUly for
a mm He t wf seat rhCL
isterw 1R- M. K. WOOULJaTY,
19 y. ryor BW eea. AnTi.O.
1904-05
1793 f-Mff R!MfiHflS!1 SCHOOL
Ideatiy located near Asartnle. MILITARY. Srj wis-wlrd by m JjSZ
Qf&cexs and Army Xnapcctora. Kefaainc Paplla intoadof increathtf aewwniarnlaHnBs
fl39 bafftaFm, . OOI R. BLNGHAM. ewpt, F. O Ko. 4, Asherille, 9. C