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V r ' . . . . . f a. i ojccesior to ..TRUTH-INDEX Successor .to .WEEKLY SUN . t -' ' . . . . . . ' -: ' . - - .' -J- vol. to: 0.-'9 SALISBURY, y. C, VjEDy ESUAlf;: 1 uu ESTABLISIIJD 1 S87 V Salisbury - fiEWS FROM THE CAPITAL " A. & M. College Commencement. Gov. Glenn at University. Grop Reports STATE BOARD .OF ELECTION APPOINTED Historical Commission '.Named. Respite to Teacby and Exum iU'.eigh N. C. May. CO. In connec tion uith the A. fc. M. College com- nienceuieiit' to-day were the dress pa- rude tliid afternoon and the annual;Gifenn reappoints old State board of 'address by Prof. John Hamilton of- i Washington D. C. The graduating ex., t-rcise will be h.ld tomorrow at 11 o'clock when diplomas, will be award ed 'o forty young men. Tn State department : of agricul- SALISBURY-SPENCER LOSES TWO BIG BATTLESHIPS H -- DAY Defeated By Greensboro Yesterday ' Score of 7 to 5. SURRENDERED TO JAPS, ;:4' Salisbury-Spencer lost the first ) game here this week with Greens-j boro by a score of 7 to 5. The 'great-1 est features of the game were the sen- isational catches of Hickson in the 1 t , ,. ' ' - T-.. '..- ? V, -"I IN SALISBURY LOCAL BRIEFS (Special to the Sun.) Raleigh N. C. May 30. Governor ! left field and Wynne In the right. Hickson was back against the can yass when the fly landed in his hands ejections for "the ensuing term of of fice as follows: Wilson G. Lamb Wil- jestvensks. Fleet Were Sent'to Tft t B ottpmD escri pti on oT Ships Which Were Sunk i or 'Captured-f .J" ::$ x'n Description of Ships ; The Borodino the first ! class The" Black Man has the City-They i ;Are Here From Eevery Section '-of he JState-"-TheCitizens i' Z'- of the Town Help themv lit ? to Enjoy 'the Feast " -i. Eevl J. L. M. Lyerly, of Crescent, Tent to Barium Springs this morning -Make yourself one of a number, of people going; to te lawn party to- Digit. - . , , - - . Geo.'W. Reid. of. Gladstone. Stan ley .county," spent yesterday here on business. I blisses Ethel and Hattie Ward left WvrniP made a loner run and ftausht ! 51ft -tons displacement rand vlCOOO listen; Chairman Robert T. Claywell ihis with one hand, balancing himself Moreanton; J. R. Llewellyn Dobson; i Clarence Call Wilkesboro; A. B. freeman' Henderson; the two tur.- is re porting, acreage of leading : named being Republicans. t The commissions were issued for crops planttd thU 'season . gives cot ton as 21 '"C '27 per cent less than the ; crop planted last year. The total acras in twelve of the larger coun ties Is SI per cent and the decrease 19 per cent. Some of the counties mentioned are Anson 81; Beaufort 'o Cleveland 87; Edgecomb 82; Hal ifax 979; Johnston 76; Mecklenburg ,77; Pitt SO; Robeson 85; Unios 75; Wake 79; Wayne 85 per cent. The report says there is much complaint as to the condition of the crop; owing to the exceslve wet weather. The A & M. College Alumni Asso ciation has apointed a committeewith assistant State Chemist C. B. Wil liams as chairman to formulate ways and means of erecting an alumni building. The officers of the associa tion, for the next year are president .W. H. Harris of Atlanta; vice-president, C. D. Harris of Raleigh; Secre tary and treasurer F..E. Sloan of Ral eigh; Alumni orator; O. M. , Gardner of Shelby. Governor Glenn left to-flf i pel. Hill; wr;ere he wUJ Ver the diplomas to the t with the other. Moser did good pitching for Sails- last 'bury, but he was up against some heavy batters. Salisbury batted Charter all over the field, and mana- the'- reappointment of members of the North Carolina Historical Commis sion: W. J. Peele Raleigh; R. D. W. Conner and J. Bryan Grimes Raleigh; Thos. W. Blount Roper; and Chas. L. Rope,r Chapel Hill. The commission was empowered under a special act of tne legislature to gather and prln.t material for the North Carolina his tory to encourage historical research. Orders were made to-day by Gover nor Glenn granting respites to . Dan Teachy in Duplin; Will Evans in Le noir county from June 15 to July 22. Teachy being under death sentence for killing Robert Rivenbark. Will Exum for killing Guy Walston. The respites are in order that the Gover nor, may have further time to inves tigate the merits that pleas are being urged in ech case for commutation to life Imprisonment. ger Grim relieved him with Hooker n the sixth inning. The Score: runs. Salisbury-Spencer 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 05 Greensboro 0 0 4 0 0 1 2 0 x 7 Batteries Charter, Hooker and Ryan for Greensboro; Moser and Bentley for Salisbury-Spencer. Urn pire Lucius Smith. Batteries for to-day: Salisbury- Spenre, " Ham and Bentley. Greens- bor: Hooker and Ryan. ; o f 'LOCAL FREIGHT DERAILED ' REV. FATHER . ''1 t 4 ' henoj; FRANCIS, O. S. B DEAD Air trt ,Rev. F. Francis, O. S. B., pastor of St. Peter's Catholic church at Char lotte died this mroning at 9 a.' m. His alth had been for some -years poor e had returned from a journey rnia only, dn Saturday even hopowef;giving: heYi a speed , of - - t - - . - - - - - : , aboaJ Le!j steel mor. four and guns laeioiMarisaauonar- M morninz for Rock Hill. S. C. - to baitlfship completed in 1904; of 13,-1 iday '"It has been observed here for visit friends. 'wiS'tiyii 7:j.ii.V; -' ,aa J the cast thirtvor more rears. This "P.f . r n z-ror- n-ent t rhi is the day when the graves, of the Grove this morning to confer with a TTnlfvn- cnlfHoY-a xt-"h r j'ioiT here vVillo t i ; IS knots. She.had an armored jln prlsoa kre deCorated and other Miss Rosabelle Rodeers has return- bf from 4 to 9 finches of Krupp -marks of respect paid to their mem- ed from Petersburg Va. where she ory. -There are many incidents con- has been visiting relatives. nected -with this part of our ar his- a lawn party will be given tonight tory which "would interest" the reader on the" Presbyterian lawn-for the ben- Lf w;e ohiy had the time and the space efit of the school library. to enter into details. Mr. J. P Rousseau of Wilkesboro,' It is unfortunate that so many peo- wno nas been visltlns in : Sallsburr. pie in the North who have had false returned home this morning ideas and false teaching concerning Rev. Father Joseph who was called the history of the prison here, and to Charlotte by the death of Rer. concenilg the treatment of the Union Father Francis; . left for that place soldiers who died in prison. , . this afternoon. Nearly 13,000 of the prisoners who Mrs. E. C. Dean and Miss Maude were sent here are now -buried in this Falconer who have been In Marietta beautiful cemetery. . - - Ga. have returned to their home on ' More than 11,000 of these are not Newton Heights in' Spencer after a knowtf and-their graves are marked very pleasant visit South. V ; by unjettered marble. .l . , Ex-Judge Spencer B. Adams and of thfe Bdrpdiho and was also complet 1904..' .- .. ed..irl Th4 more Seven Cars Leave the Trac -No one Is Seriously Hurt. Charlotte, N. C, May. .30. Local freight No. 8 on the. Seaboard, Air Line,- that left Charlotte this "morn ing at 9 o'clock, was derailed at a point near . Sardis at 9: 30 ' o'clock. A coal car to the rear 7 - of the train Jumped the track causing , the derail ment of six other..cars. S ' " . The passenger- coach on the rear of the' train vcas partially derailed and. tne passengers atoara zeceivea s ter rible shaking up. Two linemen from the. Western "Union office here were right badly Jolted; butneither v receiv ficera and - from 6 to 10 inches of ar-. pyer her gun f position and bulk- Her .armament consisted of 1.2-inch guns; twelve 6-inch guns pver,orty smaller -rapid fire Her 'crew numbered 740 of-1 and- meni-'-t-r-'-v':' t- :"'-,. k.' Thl Alexander IU jas a sister-ship' Admiral , Nakhimoff was an : ai cruiser of 8524 tons displace-. ment raind :9000t Indicated horse-power; giving her' a sped of 16 knots. She had i inch , ct compound armor over he kin ' Dositlohs ? ' carried &-inch 10-inch, guns and about twenty srn"alfar Vapid fire guhs' She had - a compl nt The ,meht of about 567. officers and Dmitri Donskoi was an" armor; ed crUser bf - 6200 tonsf (sb4athed fet 7000' ildicabea hdrseppwer and had a- speeapiaoout xo ;B.ncM-a. Dnuau.?iu armprAl -;beg 6: inches thick , and nad. 10 ; inciesol armor over, ner duck.- Lnd' heivy gud positions. Her of .'! six ,6:incrr suns;- firing: apV: On SunBav" he hadi ces in his parish on taken suddenly ill iousness in the old- first in s N3 Nars for; Stouts. He received a right pain ful injury to one hand, otherwise he was uninjured. A wrecking train was sent to the scene this afternoon, and it is said that the track will be clear by six o'clock. In the mean time passen gers to and from Monroe are being transferred with the ' least possible ttct -tr n-htty woe -r oltrnfn -OTiTfn j(uc heads armament consisted en .-.7-in2h gunsVand 16 quick tuns. Her crew. numDerea diit e rnr.fTM 4 k . W 4 I .1 That these soldiers , suffered in judge W. P. Bynum, of Greensboro, V. many ways there is no doubt- - But Unrt Won Rpnhn Rpid of wntworth ' when the "truth is told,. and, history passed through Salisbury last night Y, properly -and justly written It will be enroute to Asheville to attend Fed- ; seen that the South was not- to1 oiame for - this unfortunate result. . --The South, hadaittie in tne , way oi Grove this morning, where he ap- ' . , - , . - . i food and - medicine .for its "own sol- nears in the prosecution of Sheriel, diers r. much , less for ' its prisoners. Jaccused. of misrepresenting a horse BXlt the privilege was. again and again hn a trade. Mr. T. B. Maness ap -r offered ha General Grant to exchange peared in, the defense. these Prisoners for Southern isoldiers I RnHHtnr w: f! Hammer came in held in Northern prisons,. Ana more i f rom statesville last night, and went than that the privilege pas time and to his home at Asheboro. He and, timet again orrered mm to auow aoc- his wife leave next weeK ior uutnne, tors and medicine to be sent for? the nui a ' to attend thp annual conven- rsfief f these' prisoners. . All of these tion of the National Editorial Asso- f heTn! irn to - ftre' den e now view it fr demonstra-- from our and sidewalks tarryingt on 1 the Wpathed cruiser of 5593; tons . an&7AV.T But to return Indicated horsepower SheJas com- J tion .as as we j V . desk. The- streets ? . , . . would remind you of a great festival pound armour a to-iy i? or fair. The sidewalks are literally protected. deck of twe inches of steel covered with tables; counters' boxes' and carried five 5-inch guns and eigh -o SENTATIVE AND MRS. VLIAMS IN ASHEVILLE s,. of Mississ- ratic minor- Nentatives Nwi Mrs. Satur- ene- re- sisted of 550 officers and men. Powerful Ironqlad HUICOV ' iPeople-Interested' In ; Sun's. Cc' test WhowiIi be the Thi f oll6 wing- ladies' have been" vdt-'-' , ' edfor in-our great popular ".voting f contest which , sends twelve ladles 10 r-' one weeK. eacn,. ranroaa iare auu i ... - - V ie : Winers :. -. V i , U 7 "M7-TI v barrels and buckets On which is spread een tuick firing guns. Her crew con- almost every article of food and driik These occasions used as I am told to possess some political significance; the white Dolitician took this occasion The Admiral Oushakoff was a ,aTliw,- interest iJ the brother iVy - cosa: defense ironclad of 4,649 tons in black -but the enactment of the dispkpement and 5000 . indicated recent amendment has made that un horse power. She was copleted in necessary .and so the colored people 1895' had an armor lOinches thick; a have the day to themselves. r.nrtA nt nf 3 inchPs of steel ,The housekeepers of Salisbury try and from 7 to 8 inches of armor over in every way to make it a day of her heavv gun positions. Her -anna- uninterrupted pleasure to their seg ment consisted of four 9-inch guns; vants. They not only give them. the four 6-inch guns and six 1.8-inch guns day; but. they provide them with and a number of small rapid fire such necessary furniture and dishes ... coQrv tn uA them in their guns. Her speed was estlmatea ax. , 6 knots and she carried -318 officers sales of fruits ana proviwoub. , men . The negroes are so oruen. , o n . , t-iic. well behaved on the streets that the e Svietlana was a protected crus- wen ueiidvtru 3862 tons displacement; had 3- police force seem too io uvc in ha Hoonra- icated horsepower. Was com- a aay on. Au eicco ----- 1897; and had a speed of ted late tnis anernoou u, uu.- ots. She had a 2-lnch of the Grand Army post stauonea av k of steel and four in- "llc- over her gun poal- Col. J. S. Henderson while in con sent consisted of gress introduced a bill appropriating guns and ten 1. $20000 to build a beautiful highway rmnlement-of from the town to tne waucmai ceme tery. The bill was favorably report- Jemtschug ed and he had it twice called ap and both times It was defeated by North ern Congressmen; once by Bland and once by Raynor. But for their oppo sition this road would now be built. ividently now the day has no pa- ptic significance to the thousands groes who meet here to mingle r and trade with each other Mead oast bury the dead U policy they pursue; as make merry. expenses paid tdf, two of the finest and. , r ; besjt summer resorts .InVthe state. Has -M '''-$J : V vrvnr rhoTrp hefn enterea': If. not'-see !'lrs 'X "'"Lv tnat it is aone.,Ai u.r.. r-- r -4 - Considerable' interest is being man ifested. 4 .Walch the Su'n from day -to day , f orstartling: changes' ' , ; . Miss Lena Loflin ) ' j. - - v ' . V 464 votes. i Rose Fink ) " ' : v - - s . 76 votes. Miss Virginia Mauney " Bulah Barker ( Miss Edna McCubbins j ' c " Miriam Davis ) Miss Julia Crouch ) ' 1 ' v 6S votes. .iy Annie Neave ) f Miss Rosa Bernhardt r " Sadie Snider ) Miss Pearl Kern i " Annie Kizer Miss Maud Faulkner ) " Flora Worthen j Miss Josie Belk 'I " Mamie Hadley j ' -101 Votes. ment and dngher Ne 51 votes. 61 votes. 55 votes. 51 votes, V Xand ARADE Voraded at 2 The parade Charlotte; organ-Vind -e ITEMS FROM FAITH Mr. DolDh Miseinheimer and his young bride is moving to Faith to day In the residence opposite tne Baptist church. Mr.Lason is digging two wells for Mr. Store wait -One at his stable and, one at his residence. Mr. M. L. Wyatt left to-day for Shelby after spending four or five days on a business trip. J. T. and M. L. Wyatt's farm aa- Jolning the Balfour property near Granite Quarry suuon was soio . the court house Saturday and Drongnt $'2990. It contained 46. acres, nr. A. S. Heilig was the purchaser. 4th of Jnly will be the ti W m Faith Old Soldier's day ana decora tion day by the Junior Order. A TRINITY STUDENT DEAD. The body of Mr. D. & DxxnlipV s member bf the class of 1906 Trinity Park. High; School, passed through aiiahnnr thia mornins eoing to Nor- .... wood. Mr. Dunlap died of appenaici- DANCE THIS. WEEK. - . - : - T '.!-V Msburr German club wiiKv In the Elks Hall, complimentary ies.
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