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mm Vol.1. SALISBXJRY, JSJV O.. DECEMBER ilTH, 1899. Salisbpry Penciling. If any of. our iibrcrim bcrs fails' to receive his vaper,Jie will confer a aror J reporting the tame. MY G RAX HE AXD C0XSTEUCTI31 CO. KE YEAH I2C1 tad Stcas Ucatila Prejertles Edi?sei cf Mi zi ni Us:a 2:5 C:js-H24lS Ywr tf C:r Iri:;:sissc8- Cotton brought to 7 C5 today. J as. J. Drltt, of 8tatcsville, Is In the city today. T. II. Hicks, of Richmond, Is in the city today. J. D. Boushall, of Raleigh, spent yesterday in the city, Ukz Mary Iiarnhardt went to Charlotte this morning R. H.Itlckert, of8fatesvtlle, was here a short while tbie morning. Henry W. Lord, of Baltimore. .epent yttcrday with F. M. Ward. ) i ' -. -Rev. K. T. Vann, of Scotland Keck, Is' spending' the day In the city. '' ' - Adalphu Maunpy, who. ws shot at Gold Hill lat wet-k I In tfiocity today. J. C Putihrttu, Walter Trvxler and 'Fred Perry, Of Gold II lit, ient yes terday In the city. 8. L. Hwlcegood. who has been at -Greenville, 8. Cfur sometime, ar rived IiKthe city 1st night. W. J. Berried went to August jea onlay to i. pcid ..a few .'days OTith friends and relatives. ' The New Yoik capitalist In com pany with W. O. Newman left Sat urday night for Summerset, Va. There will he a mWtlnff of the En- - - - ----- 7 " ' " ' S worth Ivnicue tonight at the Church .Street ftlethotllHt church at 7:30 o'clock. . II. L. Ramsey, sheriff of Madlion oounlyi psraed through the city this' morning, carrying a prist mr to the Ctste prison- II. IT. Caldwell, of Concord, was f .i.tho city a short who. tnl; uiirn lr2 on Ida way I o" A 1 1 e 1 1 1 u?l &to a' t'j c::3 court Ihlawttejc.; , , Eav. M. E. Parlsti returned from Asnavllle thl niornlng where he ha been for sevral d-y attending the Cute Baptist Convention. T. J. McNeely, Bupt. of tlm Nor wood j Manufacturing Company, oune In Saturday nliiht to pend tiundsy with his people of this city, lie returned this morning. CcsxcIIiitei Ti Ea Wcrted w I Lins Scile Ci?UI Stock $1C0,CCQ The Hambly Stone mountain granite business is to be worked on a large scale soon. Capt. Hambly, we learn, and a number of northern capitalists have organized the Salisbury Qranite and Construction com pany with a capital stock of $100, 000 to carry on the granite bus ness. Modern machinery will be in troduced and the work pushed. v - ' U:nV.i Fe:&, El:. The following data and information ia taken i 1 part from Blum's Almanac: V . ; - :; ., ;.r r:V .-f---j:"- 1900:-Being fourth after Bissextile or Leap Y?ar,l'contaiaing 8C5 days, and until July 4th. the 124th of our Independence. Ecxirsxs roa thb tear 1900. r' Chestnut Hill News. George Frazer of Blowing Rock was on the Hill yesterday. U Bl M. Agner of Greensboro, who has been visiting on the Hill, re turned home this morning . D. Coffffins of Greensboro, is w . m . . ... . . . . . . I . ' in tne year ot iuuu tnere will oe three eclipses, two of the sun and visltine his father J M Covins one oi tne moon. r , , ' I rr ;n l. A total eclipse of the sun, May 2cth: Visible throughout the United States, Mexico, Europe, Africa, the Pacific ocean. The path ot the total eclipse passing through Norfolk, Va., and Raleigh, N. C: and through South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana and Mex ico. Along the central line the duration of the total eclinse vnripa Mr. X. , D.- Horner is moving from Chestnut Hill today in ' the house formerly occupied by TMrs Brown. tarprise. - A rontm.t has been murtA filrendv from 1 minute and 15 seconds in Louisiana to 1 minute aiid 42 seconds I Misses Bettie and Ada Howell for the erection of a number of in North Carolina. The average width of the eclipse track W region gave a pound party at their home fpnnf hniispa nnd n ahl fr nmrV within which the eclipse will be total is 55 miles.; Viiible at the fol- Saturday night. There was a C3 x 200 feet. Success to tho en- iowing places as follows: Norfolk, Va., begips 7-:86 a m., ends 10:11 laree crowd present, and all were a. m. ivaieiRii, a. v., ueifius i ;ou a. m., enaa v:su a. m. At all other p aces tnan tnose in tne lme oi tne total it will i be a partial D." E. Warner of Hih Point is eclipse. . , " - I here attending the bedside of his 2. A partial eclipse of the moon June 12th, visible. v TJme of the father, Mr. J. A. Warner, who was Phases (Salem, N. Cr time) : Moon enters ; shadow, 10 o'clock, 4 stricken with i paralysis Saturday. minutes, evening. Middle of eclipse, 10 o'clock, inmutes, evening. We are glad to learn that Mr. Moon leaves shadow, 10 o'clock, 11 minutes, evening. Magnitude of Warner is much better today. the eclipse; O.UU. (Moon's diameter 1.) ,. 3. An annular eclipse of the sun, November 21st, invisible in America. Visible in Africa, Indian ocean and; AusjtralhC The an. nulus passing through Lower Africa and Central Australia. MOVSABLB FESTIVALS. . THE STATE'S SURVEY. i .... L w e near there is a project on ofC(inUit ,:1 , foot to run the contemplated rail- I the eje bt In i. c luau ifuiu .. lakjk uui puuais iu i iore mis tprn i Hickory instead of to Catawba as have I been ' n heretofore thonaht. Tt wnnM on I Worth millions la . o the, first named route take in the Sparkling Catawba Springs. : We trust our neighbor whic now has 2 railroads will add thii third one, Morganton H(3?Lld. Hon ring:. This c the Secretary t f V." the White Hot: 3 ( ! who represent t'.a the oversea'cur.:::: rrnen, will provi ! ship syndicate tl M : tracts, worth mllll: " gate,, for the trar. Kei Schedule. , - The Southern put on new fig ures yesterday. The following changes went into effect: " No. 80, fast mail from Atlanta will arrive at 11:04 a. mM instead of 10:40. The Yadkin will leave at 11:10 a.m., instead of 10:55. No. 80, from Chattanooga will ar rive at 10:40 a. m. instead of 10:80. Vestibule trains No. 87 ard 83, and local passenger trains 11 and 12, will remain on the same schedule. Tbs V. G. Newman, Jr., Hospital. . We learn that Architect Bar bour's plans for the ,W. G. New man, Jr., hospital provide- for four two-story brick buildings be sides several of one story. A ward in one of the buildings is to bo set apart for tho exclu sive use of colored patients. The arrangements are such , as to make every thing strictly up to iTate. .The cast-' will -be between 40 and $50,000. Septuagesima Sunday.. Feb 11 Qninquagesima Sunday, Feb 25 Shrove Tuesday, Feb 27' Ash Wednesday, Feb 28 Midlent Sunday. Mar 25 Palm Sunday, Apr 8 Good Friday. Apr 18 Low Sunday, Apr 22 ftogation Sunday, May. 20 Ascension or Holy Thurs. May-24 Pentecost, Whit Snhday, June 8 trinity Sunday, June'iO Corpus Christi, June 14 First Sunday in Advent, Dec 2 Easter Sunday, Apr 15 The Jewish Era commences Sept. 24, with 5001. The Mohammedan Era commences May 1, witlj 18187 . EMBER DATS. . March 7; June 0; September 10; December 19. THE FOUa CARDINAL POINTS. . Spring begins March 20, at 8 o'clock in ,the eveniug. vSummer be- Late News Notes. A big cotton gin trust has been formed. All the wells in Greens boro are to be filled up by or der of the cit council. Miss Ada Allen, one of the sick Normal College girls, died Friday night, making nine young lives sacrificed. Roberts, the polygamist, has practically admitted the charges against him, but puts in pleas to obviate the con f ession? He will not be ad mitted. : , Alamance Gleaner: Mr. . Rob ert Shaw, of Newliu towns)iip,met . . mm i j ba.vuw vyvy iu.llu VI glQfS BnQl W&T E jpriaay. ue was out witn a nana I United . Btates to cutting wood. - They had cut a tree which lodged against another. Another tree or two was cut to knock down the lodgedtree.' When the last tree was falling they ran, and Mr. Shair got in the way. of he falling mass, One of . his thighs, a rib or two and collar -mauds of the Syndic bone were broken: besides receiv- s agree! to let tl - ing a severe cut on the head. It was feared that he would not rally from the shockjautat last accounts he was resting comfori.jvbly. Mr, Shaw is about 75 yearS"old and' a good citizen. - -' - Tack In Throat. TLo litt ! Wirec-n.ontlu- ld child -ot '--Mr Holshonser, who lives near Rockwell, has been suffering intensely sinco early last week with a tack in its throat. The child was playing on the lloor with a numlwr of ether children when it put the t&ck in its mouth. Its sufferings since that time have been intense and all efforts to re move the tack have been vain. Bartow Warren, recently gins June 21, at 4 o'clock in the evening. Autuma.begina September arrested for robbing the ex 23, at 7 o'clock in the morning. Winter begins December 22, at 1 press near Branchville, S. C, o'clock in the morning. ' - -. Mercury is the governing Planet this year. T::!:r;,C:at!rer..8.;; - . Tho pastor's met this morning in their weekly, conference, Prcsj dent Busbyjn the chair, and Sec retary j Weber at the desk. The meeting was called to order by the FrcsiiJertt-and opened with prayer by Bev; R. C.Craveii, pastor oi" the Spencer M. E. church. - . Rev1 II, j 'Atkjns, pastor of tho Church street M. churcn, and Rov. W; II. Whisner, pastor of Main Street M.'K. church, were added I fo 'the" membership of tho conference, and wolconml inap propriate remarks' by tho Presi dent, h :-; ' Christmas 'entertainments and other matters of interest were dis cussed, but ho action was taken. The services at all the churches were as usually conducted by their pastors, except at the Baptist church r, where . Rev. Mr. . Caudle . prcaclu d morning and evening for RavjMr Farrishy nho was in Ashevillo. Rov. Messrs. Atkins and Whis ner, who occupied their pulpits for the first time were greeted by large; congregations. We learn from other sources that all were do lighted with ; their new pastors. Rev. ' Dr. Rtiuiple held a com munion service yesterday with a full congregation. . Confcrcnco adjourned with prayer by Rer. Mr. Atkins. Vcrt):i K!j ui Daj The busiest "and mightiest little thing that ever was made Is Dr. King's New. Life 'Pills. Every pill Is sugar-coated ; globule of health. thatxhanges weakness into strength. Itstleisuess Into r energy, brain fog Into mental power, They're.won derful In bUlldlfag up thethealth. Unly 'Xk. ver Box. bold tylheo i . Kluits a Co.- - Benefit Fee Paid.. j v Mr. W. II. Stewart received this morning from G. II. Burton, Na tional Treasurer of the Daughters of Liberty, a check for 2O0, the benefit fee on the death of Mr. Jno. L. Brown, a member of Bag- by Council To. 5, of Salisbury. Mr. Stewart made the widow's heart glad by paying tho amount to her this morning. Mr. Brown died about three months ago. 8 . M T W T r 8 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 91011 1213 14 15 1C 17 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 20 27 28 29 80 31 MAT. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9101112 1314 1516 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 BEPTEilBEIl - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 1213,1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 8 M T W.T F 8 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 121314151617 181920 212223 24 25 26 27 28 JUNE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 121314 1516 171819 20212223 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213 14151617181920 2122 232425 26 27 28 29 30 31 8 M T W T F 8 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 121314151617 18 19 20 212223 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 6 ft? 8 910 11 121314 15 16 17 18192021 22 23 24 2526 27 28 293031 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 121314151617 18192021222324 25 26 27 28 2J 30 had a. preliminary hearing and was sent to jail in default of $800 bail. vjjiue. 3rd,. Jeff erson Davis' birtlrday, is to observed" aa the date of thernexf'ati nual Confederate r veterans- rennibn.4 and thus celebrate Jioii 121314 the ex-president's birth day. 617 18 19 20 21 - ..- : General Del rilar, comman der of Aguihaldo's -; body guard, a youth of fine educa tioh and of .conspicuous tal ents, 'was killed -recently by the Americans under. Major Marsh. '.. n V All the Republicans elected tf M TKW r F 8 1.2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1516 222324 25 26 2758 298tl : 1 2.3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 t21314 15W17 18 19 2021 22232425 26 27 28 2930 31 quartermasters con: plug to Manila In t: many hundreds of tor. s . Instead of eudlu t!.::.i bottoms of the great r : ! of transports owuedj ir ; the War Dcj artmc: !, Hoot, weakly yleK'.I; : Hues do the bushier. . the expendituro of fit ! 000 for ireight charges. . go to the steamship rin j. : . of this freight needs to ; It is direct tribute to t: 1 rat Ion ring, ; Also di; uouiJ ifus; robbey cf t luent. Fur mouths tl. j partiuent ring has been the opportuulty ta rc Greenville special to Charlotte Observer : While passing through Marion this morning, your corres pondent learned of a most' brutal j game of looting. In tho c atiair whieh occurred in two miles 1 on Aigertsin tne game of Marion, near the Catawba. Si- But there were limits to f - las Proctbf a farmer, beat his wife oivne rope men. Ai;r nearly to eath. Procter has been il X, .', . , .. partmeut should turn ovt married the second time and his commeiciaI steamship 11:. daughter by his first wife married freight busltiehe an last Sunday a Mr. Henline, at a cupation In tfteT Phlilppfcr'. ' neighbor's house. Proctor accused I slated thate patience of i... his wife of being aware of their go- j payers wa near the limit; that t . .. ing to get married and this was the "I" teiig as was contemp:..:; J . cause of the beating. TcaySher- .V,wu,uireD4te M,8 i- ; iff Kiehoh 0d JomesFinloj; foWn K The Nvew Yorker has succumbcJ to the uruments of the men r. the deal. l(e has consented togw. 1 to , .vjauila, Via the commercial lluff J millions, ofctrollafslwrorth of teres marshal, arrested Proctor. He at first refused to be taken, but finally gave up. Proctor gave a four hun dred dollar bond for his .... appear ance at Marion to-morrow. Greenville, Reflector: The Tele eram learns to-day that Sain Smith erraan, of Montgomery, has Just sold 1,800 acres of round pine timber near for the army. The, supplies to be thus sent include six months' qua r-v termaster's stores, tents, shoes, unl- ' fonns campaign 1- hats, blan!:t;; likewise a large amount of ordlr 3 . Troy to alurnber flnu for the neat stores, Including guns i-for hew t-:; sum or 36,000 cash, me timber only was sold, the title to the land remaining to Mr; Smitherman. Greensboro Record: The work of disinfection at the Normal has already commenced, preparatory to opening on January 2nd. Genera tors for formaildehyde ga have been ordered, the wood work will all be rles ft new stock of ammuait!:'i, &' vast shipment of medical stores. . . The fruit in thhi puddin; 11 ll.z the private steamship lines have no moral or legal right to carry a pciud of freight.. Every dullarthu s pall out IsVimply a tribute to'ths ric z f he pVipIe olKh8 United Statcj are paying aiou;4iyv About TtJCO.C lor ' ecoured with a soluttonjo bichloride lh maiuten-e of the fleet of array 2 3 4 U 7 1 8 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3031 ANNUAL IHSPECTIOH. By Inspector General Hobgood Sitvrtfay Night Oier 75 per cent, of tin Boys Praeenl Col. Hobgood, Inspector Gen eral, North Carolina State Guard, arrived in the city Saturday morn ing aiid registered at the Central. Rei. Miller Impairing. Rev. Henderson N. Miller, pres ident of Mt. Amooua Seminary, who has been nt the W. G. New man, Jr., hospital 'for. the past The object of his visit was to in four weeks, is steadily improving, spect our local military company, his many friends will be glad -to Co. 44 A" 8rd Regiment. learn. This hospital is now near- Saturday night the company fell ly taxed to its capacty for the ac- m for its first annual inspection commodation of patients. Uagte-Dupuy. We are informed that cards are out announcing 'the marriage jof ;Rev. Walter Liugle, of this .coun ty, now stationed at Dalton,' Ga., and Miss Merle Dupuy,"of Oxford, well known here, to take place January 4th, 1900. ' s For a stove below cost go to see House, fctoudemjre & Co, Red Hot Froa taoGna Was the ball that hit G. 13. Sled- man, nf Newark, Mich., In the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 2 yea is. rhen Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruise, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin and Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Theo. F. Kluttx & Co., Druggist. and notwithstanding the. fact that it was the busiest night of the week, about 75 per cent, of the en listed men were present. The inspection was conducted id a businesslike manner by Col. Hobgood and only one rifle was found that was the worse for wear. At the close of the inspection Col. Hobgood turned to Captain Lich tenstein and said : . . - 4 'Sir, I congratulate you. Your company Is better than the aver age State Guard companies." He was also heard to say that the fact that several of the non-commissioned officers and privates and the second leutenant had served through the Spanish-American House. Stoudemlre A Co.. are of- war u 11x13 country ana uoa was fenng everything in the furniture I a strong point in the company's uae ai almost. your own price. - favor Col. Hobgood will, no doubt, send in 'to head quarters a good report of the 4Rowan Rifle," To Albemarle. Judge McNeil t and Hon Lee S. Overman went to Albemarle this morning, where Judge Mc Neil will hold court. Mr. Over man has several important cases which conies up in this court. . THE WEATHER. The weather forecast: Rain to-night and tmorrow. Colder to-morrow evening 4 9 10 11 1213 14 15 fn Ktntft nffiip.s in KftntnVkv. 16171819202122 . , - " nave received ceruncaxes ana will be inaugurated. Goebel has not yet decided whether he will contest before the Legislature. We hope not. 1 .. Ewart's name; will probably be sent to the Senate by the President as appointee to the life office of United States judge, to which he ' has been twice before nominated and failed of confirmation by the Senate. of mercury and the air disinfected by formaldehyde gas, after which the walls will be eaicomined and the wood work painted. In some of the buildings work has already been commenced and while it Is a big job it is thought it can be completed in the time for the opening. Go to Wrights Furniture 8: ore for nlceXmas presents. Norfolk selected opstere at Jack son's maiket daily. Dr W. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, has gone to New York to spend sometime Visiting the various hos pitals, lie will return about Christ Go to Jackson's market for nice meats. The btggest bargains are to be found at K. J. Holmes closing out sale. Everything sold strictly at co?t. Xmas shoDDers will find it to their or ceaar posts ana dry wood, go advantage to Inspect Harry Broo7 to Sloan's wood yard, Xmas goods, Adrertisers Take Notice. ' Owing to the fact that several of our customers may want to change their advertisements the same day and as it is likely, to de lay the paper, we must ask adver tisers to be governed by the fol lowing notice in every instance, j -me advertising patrons of The Index, who desire their advertise ments changed nliould be sure to have their copy iii this office before 9:30 a. in. to insure an Insertion the same day. ; iraiiprts ctmrterea atnign nure ty the War Department. This Ceet "' tk. k .v t f. tm ,tA A Vll . v M . c transporting to Manila men and sup-, olies bv Otis in carrvint? on the scheme of imperialism. It has now l' uiuciiutiiiy uuujLiieieu iuh iiuk ui transporting to the islands what the I a r tri r nnoHu.. tir tho anlil ncrtktlnri nf Wadeeboro Messenger inteiiigen-1 the natives. There Is no other le- A aaim ran ff "Wf Kfn iron 1 1 SX. I . . m ' " - " " men-the tame company that Is Uow the supplies for tht) army. ' operating at the Narrows-Is negot I- The audacity of this Impendlnststcal , ating. for the purchase of the magnifi- 1 better understood when the size cent Grassy Islands water power n h tranannrt flMt.nnw nmetiMllv The company has already secured idle, u taken Into considers! loo. ' options on the pirn tations of Capt. -he fleet comprises sixty-five . W. J. Everett and Messrs. E. N. vessels. The number includes troop. ' and; Will Ingram, in Richmond Bhlp8f auIinai an( frelgtifshlp, ho- nnnntv onrl urn nrttv npcrnt Intincr fir I . . . j li .... : vu., " -or..-..... , piuti snips ana one caoie snip, ui other ! tracts of land ;both ; in this thu mr forty-threv are charter.; county ana uicnmona. we unaer-ven9es. and twenty-two owned St!lst3iT Bsjs at Quite a number of our boys are attending Bingliatn School at Me- bane. The healthfulnesa of this school Is noted, 'and there are irore college and . University graduates In the faculty tnan . any other High School ia ..the State. .There is no hazing, and the boys are in close companionship with the teachers day and night. The half term be gins Jan. 1st. 1900. V : : i-8-00 stand it is the intention of the com pany, if it secures control of the property, to erect a large electric plant for the transmission of elec tric power to this place Itocklng ham and other points. It is .'also said that It will ' build an electric road from Cheraw to the Narrow?, via the Grassy Islands. ..The Grassy Islands are only 14 utiles from this place, and ths euceesi of the plans of the gentlemen who propose to de velop the splendid . water power there will mean much for Wades boro, and, indeed, this entire sec tion. The residence of Dr. I). M . Smith, - at . Polkton, was burned Sunday evening ' just after dark. The fire caught from the stove flue while the family were at supper. All the furniture was savejj. The loss is about $ 1,200; no insurance. FOR RENT Eight Room Slate Roof house, with electric wires, sew erage throughout, hot and cold wa ter Horah street, between Church and Main. Apply to ; - P. II. Thompson. outright by the Government, 'fhe fleet' can transport at one time 4oX.' 000 soldiers, 2,000 officer and ,-000 ' animals. It can carry at one trip t between San Francisco and Manilla ' thousands of tons of supplies and equipments. It can do. this too, without the process costing the tax, payers one additional dollar. Dut this would spoil the plans of the Ad-' mlni-tration spoilsmen. The steam-' ship trust has not yet had its share of money In the Treasury put there by war taxation. For this t weighty" reason, therefore, the Secretary cf War has ' tfjrred to give the com mercial ste&mship lines several mil lions in tribute, even ir It follows that the great fleet of army trans ports must lie Idle for ah In Jc2l!3 period. From NewTork Verdict (Copyrighted.) , All pork sausage at Jackson's. Try them. Harry liros. are showing a - com- i plete line of Xmas goods. Sterling values at Irresistible prices.' Miss Julia Smith, Is at tha resi dence of W. V. Michaels t5icnc?r. and is prepared to do X.U klzli cf sewing, needlework, el:. ; - ? D. C. Eagle has quite a let cf tice Christmas cnr.iicj tri It Is to your Interest to pee House. Stoudemlre & Con before buying- - - - household articles. They are selling j W. J. Moose, the well known pho everyihing at and below cost. tographer, ha arrived In BIibury nice he can put it to - his "right." ' enstorcu Go to W. O. Lauhlia'a I with hU car and outfit, and frtartt-1 market, at Socncer. frcnt- Go to Geo, Wrights for nice Xmas I ' ed on the side track nr the ild 1 ni;miT l.nfol fn f rv ' presents he has the nicest lot on For Sale: A Flute with insttuc- fteUht depot. He dfes the betl. . . , - . a Rocking Chairs and other presents 1 tion book. Apply to MS.M IxUtx work at cheapest rates. -Call on uccustcau, pyiiu,Hi.4 that has ever been In SIUbiiry. jofflce, , him; jEAUSage. .
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