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Salisbury PeDciHngs. . ; : -If any of our subscri hers fails to receive his paper, he will confer a favor by reporting tJie same. to- PF.1ZES TO EE AWARDED Ootloa brought 7 M today. .Head Cohen Bros., new ad. la day's paper. , , Bead Jacob Feldtnan'i ad. It will interest you. Read John Pennington' ad. in to day's paper. 0. T. Mowery has a change' of ad. In this paper. Ed Cook of Bp ray, is vUIllnz in the city to-day. , George Fink went to Mooresville 3'esterday evening: Jim McGulre, of Mock9ville, was In the city yesterday. . J. II. Howell of Charlotte spent' Ut night In the city. ' Jos. D. Ktucaid, of Cleveland, was in the city this morning. U H next at the Ecllpwe. Once you call you come again. W'e call special attention to Victor Wallace'- new ad. in tbi hVuc. Cupt. W. Murd.K-k Wiley went to Charlotte this morning on business. The UurtHhoe Co., callj attention to sample shoe in his eharfce of ad. J. II. Hloan has ope ed a wood yard in thecity. He ha an ad In the Index. . i AlUa Llzzlo Maynor, of Norwood, ! vhltlng the MIhks Dunham, In KaHt BalUbury. I i . ... . Jimmle sprinkle mah accepted a Dosltlon with George ; P'ink's new m - department utore. u n ; n ; ) , , it I xamily into his new house, with Dr. J. Itunnj le, and left this . A. J . . , , A, Bj The Cntfcerai Fi!r Kext Tuesday Efsnlaj. . t- - .... - Finest1 collection of ciirysnu thenmms, lamp. Finest collection of cut chrysan themums, set fruit knives. . Finest collection of cut rose, pair shears. -f Finest fern, pair shoes. ' " ;.a i ' S Kluttz D., Store .Finest palm, not gelted. Finest piece of needle work mado7by contributor, silk um brella. r. 1st prize Finest piece of fancy work, made by. contributor, rocking Chair. . 2nd prize Dress suit case. Finest piece of fancy or needle work exhibited, silver tray, v To person, making largest sum of money,. bottle of perfume. To the iady winning this prize will be awarded half dozen of cabinet photo's by Leon Ernest eay. 1st prize To the prettiest booth, box of tdationery. To the one winning this prize, pair of jardeuiers. 2nd prizes-pair of shoes.1 For the finest cake, picture. ' An admission of 10c "will be charged for adults and 5c for chil dren. Tta 12th Cesses- -. The census is already provided for by act of Congress, March 3, 1890. Mr. G.- A. Bingham, who is Supervisor for the 7th. Congres sional Dissrict, has sentna docu ments . giving some information which will be interesting to our readers. We. publish that portion which describes the qualifications of the enumerators, and how they are to ! be appointed. ; "One of the duties imposed by the eensus act upon the supervisors Is the designation of -suitable persons to be employed with the consent oi the Director of the Census, as enum erators within their respective dis tricts. It Is further provided that such persons shall be residents of the enumeration districts for which they may be appointed, and they shall be elected solely with refer ence to 'fitness, and without -reference to their political party affilia tions. - "The appointment' of enumerators will be made with reference to phys ical activity and to aptness, neat ness, and accuracy in writing and in the use of figures. The census requires Chestnut Hill Sews. cut cf tke csmmt.- c Fict:rj Pec;ls. . You may think we. factory people - . Are an unimportant lot. "t And the reason why God made us Was he kinder just forgot ; , And after he'd created us - . j He thought he'd let us stay, And scramble 'round on earth awhile To pass the time away. Well, I know we're unimportant ... In one sense of the word, - -For to the trump of earthly fame Our names are seldom heard. But many o' us hiTC a near " That's noble true and kind, With a sunny disposition -And a gentle, loving mind. . Well divide with those in need If we only have a dime, We know the Lord will give it back To us gome other time. - Our treasures are in heaven, Not here in gold or rank, , We'd rather trusHt to the Lord Than put it in a bank. 'And thus it is while at our work We card, we spin, or weave, : We are happy and contented, And have but little time to grieve. A Surprise Party. Quite a pleasant evening was Ight In lngfor in morning for Albemarle. . lie v. WukofleM, who hast been a HIng In a meeting at StateHvllle, returned home IhU morning. I W. O. Newman left last nijfht for Jew York, nfier upending a few lUyaat the Gold Hill mine. 1 Mls Iiottln Kasle caino In thU morning to intend h fev days with her mother who ha- been i itically III. " Two Italians spent last nig the city and left thn inornl (Jold Hill w here they will work the mine, N, B. McCanlrss, president of tho Vance cotton mill, and K. B. C. Uambley weut to Atlanta last nlghfc on business. A wheel came off a wairon loaded with nail-t near the fountain this morning, which dumied -n' part of " the load In the atret t near the fouu taln. V . Don't forget the acallptic vision of Bt. John on Patmoa Thursday nlifht In IUr Tent, lieii. Ht libmry fund Oradi'd Bchool. Admissipn 10 centM. , W II. Watklu, Jr.. traveling a legman for the Simpson Shoo Co., ' of Creenattoro, raine in last nlnht on the Yadkin, and left this morn Ing for Greensboro. L. W. Duck, supt., Asheville cot ton mill, pan d through the city last night on his way to Greensboro. Mr. Huck nay he la uolng to start Ids mill at nitcht quite Hooii. . Lee Hey Cole, who hm be'n at the Morgan ton Hospital for traat tnent for the pass six months passed through this morning returning to his home at Cartfiage, Moore county. M. L. Jackson's market Is- deco rated'wlth immense horns, taken from a Brazilian steer, which meas ures six feet and seven inches from tip to tip. They were sent to him . by the Gus V. Brecht Beef Supply ' company of St. Loui. i - ' y Finger A Anthony have started thero Electro Plater shop after a week's stop for repairs. They have put In some 'new machinery, and ure well equipped. ThU is the only Industry of Its kind In the State which Salisbury ought to be proud Of. Whilf thf rnt.tlft of thpi Rnindlp. active, energetic persons of good ad Th sjubber or the oom . ,1 9 .H lL a 1 I ureas anu reauinesa wua m pen. p,,., ,n.,nK ,,M n, n,;n tn fl;i, m m ' . 1 uniy sucn can ao ,tne worKwun satisfaction . to the Government or profit to themselves. C ' "Each person seeking appointment as census enumerator must make a written application to the supervisor of the district pf which is a resident, giving his christian name and sur name in full; whether a citizen of the United States or not; present le eal residence: sex and color: age: parsed by a party of young people piace of birth; the principal facts of at tho residence of M. L. Ritch on education .of professional or busi ness experience, including a state ment of all national, State, or muni cipal offices held at any time; nature of present occupation, if any; pre viftnu- tir iiunotwa in roiiuii4U'iirt' Physical condition, and Unow.edge &'i&S!L . of English and other languages. This application (see form 727) must be matte in the handwriting of the applicant throughout, and must be certified to as such." East Fisher street yesterday. -a . i . i Jt seems tnat tne party was a complete surprise to the family Someof Miss Katie Hitch's friends conceived the plan of giving a sur- prise parXy in her honor, upon the occasion of Mr. Ritch moving his Iiwi tations were is3ued and the young' people assembled and whiled away several hours by engaging in in teres ting social amusements, mu sic, &c. Just aa the party were preparing to break up, they we're Or dUpels a cloud of gloom. ' We all forget our troubles And our trials here "below. As we listen to our shuttles While they rattle to and fro Yes, we watch i,he busy shuttle As back and forth it speeds. ' And with pleasure watch the cut marks A' coming through the reeds. Oh I if I was a millionaire Or firrancmlly so stout, I could own the whole of JIuntsville ' And the country round about, - ' I couldn't then be satisfied TJnlesa I had to go And set my looms a' running . When I heard the whistle blow,,. Urs- titizii 6:es Is Cssstcf a Hcssi " fsr Ksrsslf StB Is Acstzyislei Ij Saa Enis. Marrying and giving in mr: riage is an ancient and beauffnj custom, and although Stfcfeni in usage the custom has,iost little, if any of it fascirjiollf aua it i8 highly probablg that men and women will continue to: fall vic tims of Caid and worship at the shriuejf the 4god of love" until .the" end of time. " ' Men and wemen loVed long be fore America was discovered North Carolina admitted into the union of states, or Rowan " county ever dreamed of, but to the knowl edge -of The Index, Mrs.' Elney Goodman is the first woman in this courity who has left her home and traveled across rivers, over mountains and prairies i thous and miles' and over to the bleak aud . cold and cheeless plains of Minnesota, in quest of a husband, Mrs. Goodman, who lives a few miles in the country, has gone " to St. Paul, Minn., where she will meet, fo.r the first time, Mr. M, L. Thorn, of Buena Vista, Minn., where they,will at once ; be mar ried The bride-elect was accom panied by her mother, Mrs. Black welder. Mr. Sam Ervin, who is said to hav'e been a former suitor for the hand of Mrs. Goodman, accompanied the party as ; far as AsheviJler. - . Butt's Pancuia. - The art icle below, taken from yesterday's Statesville Reporter, Well thatS1hf u Vldeael are If by chance you get td'heaTeo There'll be factory people there. When there you meet with us you know, - -- Phase don't elevate your nose, We'll not have black oil on our hands Nor cotton on our clothes. -" 8. S. Pettus in Textile Excelsior. rrriM rnrv: Tn cpsir-i I i C:t3, lecture at Elizabeth College. The members of the .Elizabeth College faculty, whoheard Rev. 8. P. Vernery.' returned missionary frona South Africa, on Sunday night, vftte so favorably impressed by his lecture that President King has sr cured hi-: 8"rvice3 for an afiernoon Jajk at Elizabeth Ct)llegei Tile lecturer was , introduced by Rev. Dr. Stagg. - . - . . Mr. Verner liriefly dealt with the Transvaal war, between the Boer: and the British.- He seemed to corK sider English rapacity the cause of Oil, m4 VtuMdwJ lot luaWA FtCZoSrs . Manila, Nov. 14. Colonel Wessels, of the Third caval ry, wniie - near- can Nicolas, north of Taj ug, captured a Filipino bnll tram loadecj with records of the insur gent war department and the presses and outfits of the In dependencia ( newspaper. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 14 Governor Johnston, who this, afternoon announced hi3 candidacy for the United States senate, to succeed John T. -Morgan, and who opens his campaign at Athens, on next Saturday, has been chal lenged to a joint debate by Senator Morgan, and has ac cepted. -i Toledo, O., Nov. 14. Spe cial dispatches from "Manila say that seven Americans were Julied and 15 wounded in - General Wheaton's day break attack this morning on the town of : Salinda, which was stubbornly defended After a heavy fire the Amer icans charged andstormed the works. Seventy-seven dead Filipinos were counted in tlie trenches. , Manila, Nov. 14. TheTJni ted States cruiser, Charles ton, ran aground near Spencer Department. ' " D. CJj Eagle is on the sick list; : Joe Cooper has a very sick child. : Mrs. J. R. Lofton is on the sick list. Robt, Strayhom is on the list., ; sick Mrs. D. J. Miller is on the) sick list. . . Chas. Trexler has child. a . very sick on a Bidden rcex with 35 fathomar-of water on both side-sT She worked her ma rcaftdVio a delrghtful serenade by shows the hiSh estimate in which i, ..i.L.L-ji i j . -.i the above named entertainment is t tlie, string band, and witnessed a colored (iake walk on the path leading to the sitfewalk. The fol lowing lad ies were present. : M iss- es Fannie Miller and Ida Good man, Miss Lottie Slmman, Mre, Blackwell and Miss Katie Ritch. Gentlemen: Messrj. Archie Shu- maOfcC. N, Brown,'L. I). Lay ton,' F. E. Linden and several others whose names wecannot learn. the struggle, and was of the opini David Byreley, oi Randleman, that although Britain majyinwr inery lor two days and nights in trying to get afloat, but a typhoon- arising, the crew were compelled to take to the boats arid seek' refuge on a small island ; five Tniles away. .The natives are f r i e h d 1 y. , Lieutenant Mc Donald and a number of Bai Thomas Donald is back at work on the Southern. , ' J W. T. R. Jenkins, of Gold Hill, . spent yesterday in tho city.' Mrs. V. A. Smitli is very sick." She does not improve much, j Miss. Maude Yoder went to Hickory this morning to visit. Miss Satlie-Elliott, of Berkley Va.. is visiting her sister on Row- an avenue. ; v j'J , .Night services at tho Baptist ; church, (will be held through the : winter, at 7 p. m. , V. ; ! AVe hear that a bulletin , has been posted, prohibiting Bmbking iu and around the shops. . . f , Miss, Nora, larger, of Organ Church, came up today to live- with Capt.', Loo Parker's family.'. Avery pleasant "at home " was given at W.; Wi Lowerys on Mon- " day night, A reelect crowd was , presettj?'. . " '-. )" . Erfi: JPark U&rri?. South ) ad the misfortune t(ft thumb maslied very-- sevetv The metacarpal bone waa f ract ul ed. . . .. t ::U-r?U:li ... A "row" is repoted to i -have, oc curred In 'llayTown' ' :on jl Moi. day night. Cant Spencer be; ii . corporated so as to put a stop ,i such infamous living? "V. i The Kesler Mill. y We understand, upon goocl au thority, that a deal is on by which the above named entertainment is - ... i held in- our ' neighboring town, where it was on exhibition Mon day and Tuesday evenings and is again to-night. Every person, old and young, should should see these magnificent views. The Re porter says: "A large crowd attrnded the ex hibition of Arthur L. Butt's spec tacular 'pointings last night. The scenic were from Revelation, and those present were more than pleas ed with them. These'pictures are evidently the product of a highly gifted imagination and a diligent study of the mysteries of Revelation. 13 visiting his son-in-law, Bob me present siruggjevine ultimate iors put Oil ina.-Fmail boat Strange. - - Will Jjoftin, who was taken sick so suddenly Monday : night, is able to be out today. J. W. Overcash, who has been living on N. B, McCanles place, has-moved on the hill. ' '' ; THE STATE'S SURYEY. poIi&Ai-fritire of South Africa will probably be the establishment of a republican government, such at the United State!, since the- English policy 13 so tyrannical, he says, ' that a successful rebellion egainst its ' op pression will eventful ly 'occur. Most in teresting ex tracts . describ ing scenas in native African life, were then read, most pathetic of all ari reached the Callao, which brought , them ; to Manila, The Kunboat, Helena, has been dispatched to bring away the crew; Lieutenant McDonald I describes the Charleston, wjien he last saw her,, as hard and fast a ground, was the -picture, of three lonely with her bottom badly stove, graves in Central Africa-graves of t. c . auu wen uui ui iug wilier, Trco tho Kesler mill will r:bab1y who were in the audience had change hands or other stockhold- erH be admitted. Tn either event, the inills remain in tho hands of North Carolinians. , We do not ob ject to Northern" capital coming to us; but we rejoice when "our bwn people own our paying manufactu ring enteritises. Our cotton fac- seerr the pictures before. When a man goes to tee a show for the second time, it is proof positive that he likes it. The scenes which are to be exhibited tonight are from the Old Testament. ' nteritisea. torieii are anumgst the most re nume!rativejand should be con trolled by. (iir own capital. If tho de.l i) made it is probable that tho mi ls win ue greatly en larged. 1 Grest cloak sale begins .today. New department ttore Jut received 1,000 cloaks. nd cape for, Indies, mlse and children vhlch we.offei for half ever oflVred In &illbury. Quality coiiKidered. All lull up to date, balance of manufacturers stock. v Geo. Fink. We are not too busy to write an ad, but simply tooSaty, but we have plenty of every stylish Hair Cuts Btlll on hand. Call and get one at the EclipM). ; , Alliance Marriage. Tho marriage, yesterday, of Mr. Aloxander Peeler, a member of the Ex. Com. of Rowan county Alii- ance, ana .Mrs. wary v;orie, a believer in Alliance principles, at tho home of the bride, Rev. R. L Bron, secretary of tho County Al liance, officiating, is reported to ua as a matiimonial ' storm 'long expectod"laud a "scene de lightful and .of an Aliiance char actor" by Mr,T. M. Kesler, who requests ua to publish it as writ ten. Adiertlsers fake Notice. Owing to the fact that several of our customers may-want Jto change their advertisements the same day and as it is likely to de lay the. pa per, we miist ask adver tisers to bo governed by the fol- Praiseworthi Brevity. ; Tire London Tit-Bits tells a good story of a lecturer who was invited to speak at a local gather ing, and, being nobody in partic ular, was placed last on the list of speakers, whose names wero not on the list, and the audience was tired out when he said introducing the lecturer: "Mr. Bones will now give us . his address." "My ad dress,' said Mr.' Bones, . ''is 551 Park Vilas, S. Y, and I wish you all gpod night." " That Ttrobbing Headacbe. Would quickly leave you, if you used King's New Life Pills. Thou sands of sufferers have proved their matchless meat forbick and Ner vous Headaches, They i make pure blood andstn ng nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try. thein. Only 25 cents. Alone v back if not cured. Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz A Co. Druggist. c M r. Richmond Pearson al ludes to the South as the "diseas ed member of the body politic. But the retirement of Mr. Pearson to private life, leads us to" hope that we are on-the road, to recov ery. Hickory Democrat. ''. lowing notice in every instance. , L Z.JZZ'- The advertlsln- patrons of The LV""""",?4".' "-l Ixdex, who desiro their advertise- A ,t'5- - " , , menu changed should be sure to' Harry .Bros., have a, new ad. in have their copy In this office before today's paper. .V;--- 9:30 a. m. to insure an insertion the 1 n. w. Knidpr ha mnd hnru t same day. . -gale. Can be seep at James stable. The- Latest State Revs Called - ; Oar Exchanges. Alamance Gleaner: We lesrn the farmers are about through sowing wheat, and that a large crop has been seeded in good condition. Carthage Blade; One of the em ployes who has recently worked In both the Bell and Grampus gold mines in this county was here two or three days ago and says, that the ore in each of these mines is very rich. : ' - i . - . Statesville Mascot; Malaria was never., before so prevalent- in the county, many, cases being" re ported from neighborhoods where hitherto It was unknown. Possibly the warm weather is responsible for. this. . : -:.y. :l:;y-:- High Point Enterprise: The En terprise came into possession of in formation this wet k which makes a most remarkablo story, and comes so direct and 'through parties i so thoroughly reliable that we have de cided to give It to the public. It is raid that all of the estate of the late A. T. Stewart, of New York, valued at many millions of dollars, is to frill to, relatives InRandoIph county. ' Asfheboro Courier: A clever farm er was talking the other day about the.vafue of push and vim and bu siness and said he once knew a mer chant who got" left in the race be cause be did not put enough energy into Ids work. He was a clever man, but made the mistake of ait ling down in his store and waiting for the people to come his way. ?I moved my trading place," said the farmer, "not that I bad anything ugainst him, but because the new man seemed to appreciate my pat" ronage more." Thi Is a pointer for business - men who think they can get trade without hustling for' It. graves .m .central Airi cagra v missionaries who went to preach the go3el In that . lonely ? land The speaker Ci'nc'uded with a touching personal appeal to theyouug women present, on behalf of earnest Chris tianity f life. -Ortain curious sou venirs of Africa were displayed and weru thonnighly appre lated. The audience, felt, - at the close of the afternoon, that new light had be n thrown on the affairs of the Dark Continent. Charlotte Obseiver. The Elections.. . Kentncky alone is in doubt. Both parties claim Jt. .It will take the official count to determine it. We hoe that justice wilUbedone. If the ReiublicHi candidate has been honestly elec.twl, he will he seated; if not the Democrats will not let fraud be 'ao accomplished fact" there as it was In the last president ial election. The uews and Observer expresses our sentiments in the fol lowing: .The Kentucky Democrats are as good men "as live - anywhere and they are as honest. They have suf fered from Republican stealing and they are therefore determined not to' permit its repetition. They know that while crying Stop Thief," they : will. teal now as in 1396, if they are permitted to do ao. We do not pretend to know who Is elected Governor of Kentucky. We- desire to seer the man - who Is honeatly elected seated j. and. we believe that he will be the next Gov ernor. Until we have other evei dence than - that of the crowd who stole the presioency In 1876 and rtole Frankfort, Ky. , N ov. 13. Governor Bradley 'today vig orously denied the story that a bodyguard had been es tablished to protect his per son by reason of intense po litical feeling and threats of bloodshed. - He does, not de ny, however, that a force has been engaged at the State ar m m m senai in sending out guns andequipping companieS, and in addition to that there has been detailed a squad of the Frankfort company, under Captain Kersey, of the local company, to be ready in "the event of an emergency and There was a called meet inf Baptist Ladies' Aid Socio' residence of Mrs. Gary, o avenue yesterday after public may. pec delightful spread of Wi. and otlier eujoyablo thiv way of edibles will be i Mrs. Cora Gilcsv of Tyro Sliuir Davidson county, N. C., was hero ' ' Monday conferring with the school committee, and with soruo of the. patnnis relative to teaching school in ypoiicer.. She is favorably . known to some of the citizens, and has 7 been engaged itr -educational work for a nuraber'of years. Wo . understand - that she will remove" her f amily to Spencer and opoa school next Monday . ; j : ( Spencer claims quite a genius. He can imitate any bird, fowl, or beast and make you Uiiuk jou ar surrounded dogs and cats fighting, 1 , Also he is a pofcssional boxer; and j pranks which he can porformyery easily yet attempted by 1 others ( they are found to require a muscle' which but few contain. Ho may bo seen performing bis . wonderful pranks etc. at Dr. J. : 8. Bryan's ; drug store any I night from 8 to 12:S0p.m. I Special Sale The Spencer . Packet Store will sell on Thura- 4Waipnpr1 trnnblp fWpr. day, the 23rd. instl, Polo laundry onlv - . i soai), live caicea lor . nve cent. nor crauiey tnis aiternoon one day sent out arid disarmed a ma jority of uiembfers of a local company of the Kentucky state guard, by ordering their guris in to the armory It is claimed that members of the company whose arms were ordered in, are Democrats. It is currently rumored to night that Governor Bradley will tomorrow ,or next day declare martial law in Frank-4 fort for the preservation of peace. Should this be done THE WEATHER. The weather forecast: Fair to-night and Thursday. Ladies KiDi Gloves. 23 dozen just; received by express at Harry Uros -em ported direct from foreign lactones. Kentucky in 1S96 we shall not be-1 a large number of soldiers lieve that the DemocraU are ready I will ' be orderel out here. to ao anytmng nut aemana that the Feeling j9 very, higk and both .vMnrw.tt !.tnr hn irfrt sides are aeterminea. Iselected.' - .- c Butts wonderful painting of the Bible will exhibit Thursday, Friday and Saturday of thw t week. Don't fail to see in big tent. Admission lOcenta. Ail pork sausage at Jackson's. Try them. Now unnecessary to order clove3 from northern departments. Harry Bros can furnish almost any kind oi color deired. Bead ad. in today's paper. . - Ga to Jackson's market for . men meats. ? Danville, Va.Nov .14.- Fire, which began . at 10:45 o'clock tonight, destroyed four tobacco factories, several dwellings and a number of smaller houses, together with their contents, Tho loss will a ggregate probably CSQ,00Q. The bluest bargain are to be found at 1U J. Holmes ciosJnj out eil3. . lvcrythln gold strictly at COt. - ; - - ,. 7 - i . .... House roBfcn.Tr.-The tlx roorr-. house in X.i--t fcsaJi-;buTy, next Iv low 1. II. --Thompson Uxmtr ! dence. Apply to ilr. Tboap:-' his foundry. ,- IJ Go tfi Geo. Wright ttef.'.c r rtsfeot.4 be has the n;c?- IUckifi2 Chairs and othvr n . , ili.it lu4 ever bc?a ia JSahLurj- ' , - - . - ... , ' :, l-t
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