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- J i Pry Our- 0 Ice Cre.im, Phos phate, SoInv?fttpr and Chocolate. - Ice Cream - made to . order. t - AT , - Any Quant ifC Ml! N, P. Murphy, WEATHfcR FORECAST: Partly clou 1y tonight, showera Wednesday. Circulation Books-Open to All- , n ' - . - - - The Best of News , Full Telegraphic Service Vol. 2. "No. -43. ' -:" V: S A TiiaBTTRY, 3ST. C TTJEDX-, - JTOSTE 13,' 19QO. : J"3,u.j:uA3,Qj:ii:L;Ei:!tr; BRIEFS CAUGHT Oil THE. FLY. STREET GAR Lllffi ClRTfR. it yit ISIIHilES; Ill raE!IIS. FIB fllllMETS. ffa so djy. THE PEOPLE WHO, COME ANJJ . go, Little locals. ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE TO getil : . V" A BAD NEGRO GIVES TROU- HE CAN PROVE HIS INNO . CENCE.t - . . FOUR. HUNDRED GO. TO FE : KIN. BATTLE RAGING SINCE SUN WILL- BE OBSERVED ON TJIE DAY, 22ND. - 7T y i i iii i I I I ii i i i VI V V V ! ! I I I I i I I I I .! I I t I mm I f I w I ' I Vy '. .1 - a Lit Vs m of , Interest Condensed md Boiled Dowa. Tks Personals ind Brief News Items cf s Day. II. A. Gieralvof Winston, i in the city today. Mr. II. K. Johnson- spent lotiday in Charlotto. . a Attorney Gcrn-rnl Z. V. Wul-crj wa in tl city last night. , l:uv,T. r Marr, of Winston, fclMit In - I niglit in tlio city. i Cnpt. V.H.'i:ylerfof Chnrlotto, was in t lie city lapt night. v- - .1. M. Harry. f Charlotte, is I .flMidiiig the day in the city. Dr. Ii. A. iiin," HjH-iit cit v. Camplwll, of Gold the morning iii tho Mr. M. JShank, returned last night from a visit to n lative.H in Atlanta. Mr. Howard, who was hurt at Concord Saturday night, is still improving. - Mra. .'Cha'.niorH Hall, and child returned last niht from' a visit to .elativps at Hickory. . Mihfl Fannin ('aldwoll; who has lren unonding bevf ral days at Gold Hill with friends, return i borne this morning. j. ii. virai, oi uoiii jiui, jh evuiettL tnai inrfc.uivstoii nau miss sponding the day in the city. Ho ed his inark, lie' could' not tell came up to attend the funeral of whether the man was white tr t T T . t . t .11 TT.11 I.-l Mr. Harry Martin. , :j Col. IJ. P. Williamson, of she viiie, passed through the city this r morning on Ms way to Eastern XXorth. Carolina,,, whore rolinft,,. whore lie.-wijl r-1 ieek -- lTCrj Mis Lillian Shuman, who has hvern visiting her friend, Miss 01 lio Clino, for several weeks has re turned to her home in Salisbury, s:iys the Concord Standard. Mr. Martin's Funeral. Tho funeral services over the re mains of Mr. Harry Martin, who died at tho W. G. Newman, "Jr., hospital Sunday, were held this morning at 10 o'clock. Only the burial service was used at the graves Mess. A W Tucker, W D Ryder, Jr., and It h Welch came up this morning from Gold Hill to attend the funeral.' Lecture on "Courtship." Dr. W. W. Bays will deliver his popular lecture on "Courrtship" at the Main x Street Methodist church Thursday night, June 14th, nti eight o'clock. The "proceeds nro for the benefit of tho parson nge aid fund of the above church. All are cordially invited. Come and laugh witVus; It will do you good while yon help a good cause. PlCnlC Thlj EieniOg. Thnvonn nomil I ,f ' Ailialmrv will civo urmoonliKht'picuic at j o k J South Rivir tlils evenW comnli- mentary to tho Misses Balsley,who - wr r.A.'i. arovisiung rs. . w.u. vruicn- field, and other visiting young la dies. Tho party will leave Salis bury at 5 o'clock this evening and return by the light of the moon. A Successful School. Prof. P K Wright, of China Grove was in tho city this morn ing on his way to Iredell county, where he will canvass for his "school .at China Grove. Prof; Wright has established a very suc cessful school at the Grove and expects a large attendance next Fallr Insurance Receltcd. Mr. C. H.'Swink this morning received a check for Jl)0 from tho national treasurer of the Daugh ters of Liberty. The check is in payment of tho insurance carried by Mrs. Richard Skahan in this order and will bo turned oyer to her heirs. - - . . Will try and get It TtroBtf vtti Present Session cf the Legislature- Seme - DoaM About It. - v'! '; :. If any showing whatever is giv en private 1il Is at the present ex tra spflion of the legislature, Row anfs representatives will" securo a charter for the new street cur line copipany thie!j has . ico nonorgan ized. ; 1 If the charter can be secured the company tv ill begin, work at once I on the line. Otherwise they will be comnelled to wait until next Tnr;,lo 4k '.1PO i,0 - i vuiiiiui w a. r7 v va s iiiv v, a Mesi,. Overman and Julian will exert every elTor to get this char ter through. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. An attempt to Enter Union Copper Ulne Hotel. . , , ."..., An attempt, which was nipped in the bud, was made last night to burglarize the hotel at the Union Coppermine. During the night Mr. J, M. Gaton heard Home one climbing on t.hero)f of the hotel at the end. He immediately secured his pis- tol and fired through the open ttiimuw. me ngure vauujueu in tho darkness and it was quite t ...'''--".' I black. New mining Company. A new miuinu company has been .incorporated by the Secre- taty of Stale; of r whih company Mr' P. n P. TTn.mllv. of.th scomi- ' - . - I ty, is a stockholder. The Kews and Observers : "TKu rwnvilio minlnir Comna. nr. the nlace of business of which i Oxford. N. C.l xvaa incornorated YV'BlflUUV. illOllll-UlwuiilWiD ito I i .- 1 ... rpl ; , , , a I WC Butler, EBCHambley and ,T ,,r t,.. nM . Henrv W Riley. The capital stock is $20,000 which may be increasfd to $1,000,000. The object 1 of the corporation is to mine , gold and copper." Thomas R. Fonst Elected. Monroe, N. C. June 11. Thorn- as R. Foust, Superintendent of the Newborn graded schools, was today unanimously elected Super intendent of the Monroe graded schools at a salary ot twelve hun dred dollars per annum. It is thought he will accept. News and Observer. Mr. Foust is a cousin of Dr. I. H. Foust, of this city. New Barber Shop. Mess. Walker and Hartman are opening up their barber shop to- day in the room under the opera They will have a first class , l,anor' iMr- IIenry e" naa flusn eu a nne Pie.ce. OI work 111 Pa"lun I nnd kalftominini? tli!a room. lit ? o A Solar Plexns. Mr. Kluttz got m his 6olar plexus blows on the short-comings of the Republicans m Congress in regular Bob Fitzsimmons style. And he then booted them to boot. It was as clean, close cutting as was done " during Tthe session .- Raleigh Poet. Mr.Rendlenaa QaaUtles-; Mr, John L. , Rendleman who was yesterday appointed . census supervisor of this district to sue ceed Mr. G. A. Bingham, deceas ed. has qualified and assumed chargo of the office. . The Morgan dsn. After tho speaking at Pond's school house. Saturday night a White Supremacy club was organ ized. Mr. Park Basinger : was elected president of tho club. He Is Pet Off and Then Teres Upcn ths Train Wits a Scorer cf focks.-Es- capes.': - - -. Capt. Wood rum had an ugly cus tomer on the Yadkin train'yester day morning. - . ' '-:... - - While- the train ' was between ' - . - .-.. Crescent and Rockwell .the 'jnegro i became so violent" iir liis language and conduct and refused sopersis tently to desbt that Capt. 'Wood rum with theaid of his flagman and colored brakeman put the ne gro off. He was a big buck . and kicked and bit viciously. He. was finally put off and jmmediatelj' picked up a big rock throwing iwith all his might. It crashed against the second class coach and the negro stooped to pick up another rock. As he didfio aT'bing, bang" sound edfrom a revolver in the hand of one of the passengers and in an instant the negro was trekking in one direction: and the train in an- other. . Three bullets sped after the ne gro before he was lost to sight in the bushes. NO TROUBLE FROM STRIKERS. -Tcey are Entirely Subdued,. Capt, Orer : man's Statement. Ko trouble thus for lias resulted from the strike of the employes on the sewer system and none is now anticipated. . " - . V Most of those who threatened " " ' t " ..j ' . violence to the new , hands - have eunergoive io; Yest Virginia to thilrod Vx?i either gone to West' Virginia to uumw 8UUUUBU k yv M w 1 Tlio onucn fir Vi ctnlra ivno tha -r refusal of Mr." Burkhalter to give the men an increase in wages trom I OA a. OK A 11 w ,u DU BBUl I uu lu xllv ? rp T ...III. , lKUin-lISiJI.A .Willi reiBiBjiut) . . 1 r""1" uapi. uveniian an injusiice, out . . . J. ' was based on inf ormatioii- given by niember of the Rifles. Capt. Overman stated last night that the meeting wasoaljed pn Jy for purpose of examining and taking inventory of the equipment and that he could only call hi3 com- pany out to supprKs a viot under orders from the governor. This statement is made in jus tice to Capt. Overman since he had no idea that yesterday's . order would be associated with the strike. . m ' " .- . Being Fenced In. An handsome iron fence is being placed today on the granite curb ing foundation of the Holmes monument. J. T. Vyatt,of Faith, came in this morning with granite tools and one of his best W orkmen to assist Webb & Rabe, who are doing- the work at Chestnut Hill I . cemetary. Mai Retum to HOEB I Mr. P.A. Brown.who has bn visiting friends and relatives in the city for the past, two weeks, thinks of returning to theSoldiets IIome at Raleigh. First Melons Here. . The first melons and peaches of theseasou are on the market to. day, A car load was received here and is being retailed by our mer chants today. - Child Inproilag. The little child of Mr', and Mrs, 1 Walter Tatum, which has Ijeen so desperately ill, is improving and it is now thought that it will re cover. s' - Store Closed. ; Tho store of G. A. Bingham & Co.. has been closed until the ad- . ministrator of G; A. Bingham is J appointed. : . Recelred i Cellar lsere t'.;lr Prcicd - to BeCocnterfeitandfcr. ttlcB. fee vas Arresttd ' - . . - . - Mr. G. W. Pierce, if this city, who was arrested m i Greensboro last week for disposing of a coun terfeit dollar, has secured 'bonds men antT returned tot Salisbury. Mr. Pierce is an hou eat, straight forward citizen and a fearful blun der has been made bythe Greens- . .i - w T ' ! 1 . j boro officers that throws a cloud on one of Salisbury's good citizens. Every oue who has ev(;r haddeal ings with Mr, Pierce; testifies to his integrity and hehas never borne other than a spojtlesst reput ation among our people. : Mr. Pierce this1 morning made the following 'statement to the Trutii-Inpkx : 'l went to Greensboro last Wed nesday on a visit to some friends and spent a dollar -iiv defraying some" expenses, The'dollar (whii. i naa receiveo in oaiisoury pnu ed to be counterfeit. - 'As soon as I was informed of it I redeemed ffi money but was" arrested arV brought before the United States Commissioner who I bound: mo over to the Federal r-ourt requir? ing a bond of $1,000. v I proved a spotless character and:- received all necessary help from Salisbury to prove my innoceiice to the satisfaction of the ciliz"eu3. The commissioner reduced.; the-bond .$000. which was iuhiishoci by friends," V We are sure Mr- Pie fee will t be ahle to establish his ibqocencer - 'UJIAttLUI It iiAnld IntM. Says "Under the Southern; Cross"' must Be played there. Mrs. J, L. Sexton end Mrs, I. W. Faison, of Stonewall Chapter of tho U. D. G'fl, are making an ef fort to get the Salisbury Dramatic Club to present "Under the South ern Cross' here either this week or next. Letters were written to Miss'Hendersoi today asking hef f the clui' would give Charlotte tho pleasure of witnessing be beautiful drama, so cleveriy pre sented by the club. Of course the play .would not be complete with oui the the presence of Mrs.vTier- nan, and if the club, will consent to present the play here, Mrs Tier nan will be urged to accompany it. J:" ,; Charlotte en masse, seconds this invitation to the Salisbury club Mrs: Sexton and Mrs. Faison wil leave no stone unturned toward getting the Salisbury artists to come to Charlotte. Charlotte News. . - - ' 1 - Mr. QoIdd to West Virginia. v i Capt. M. C. Quiunleft this mor ning for West Virginia with a force of fifty negroes who will work on the railroad there. Mr Quinu will superintend a force of hands on this work and will " be away from Salisbury for several months. ; Tabernacle Question. Mr. H C Kirk and Prof. H C (jornher were elected last night by the Reform church as a committee o confer, with other committees qu the proposition to build & tab? ernacle here for the Pearson meet? ing here in September. Photographs cf65ldHn. . photographer J, U. Van Ness, of Charlotte, spent Monday .at Gold Hill taking photographs of the Gold Hill Copper Company' property. To CeliterAress. Rev. T. F. Marr,who spent last night injhe, city, left this morn- ing for Davenport Female College, where ho delivers the annual ad- dress. - " , v . Frenca Ambassador Reports Teat Wires Are CnL-HJore Troops Vflll PrcnaSly ArrlTe caArrtialcfShlp. Paris, June 12.-Delicassef min- ister of foreign affairs, auLou need -at a cabinet meeting here to-day hat the French - ambassador to China telegraphed r uhdex date of June 10th that four hundred men had left Tien Tsin for Pekin. The French consul at Shanghai tele graphs that all wires have been cut. The minister of marine -has ordered that six hundred men.who : - . , v . . i a a.- av.isv t r e- -r ri trrt v v h A .I'll i I er Saigon to. re-enforce the roops now atTjen.Tsin. - ANAUUS1HS CASE. Mr. Marahle Reported but the ether party Bound oyer ;. :r ' v There was an amusing case ' be- two negroes, who had been on trial during the day. - ' -- The negroes stated that they had I bought-' whiskey from .-.if t. J., ' Marable on Sunday and a warrant i was accord inglyassiioii for Mr.Mar- able. ' It (developed on the stand that 1 the men had gone-to a r negro wo- row morning advertising ; tho np manSundayand asketl her if she perenu of the county for this rritill HirckV.t thorn In n nlnee where I W va vavvvfc mm w w " l thev could 2et some whiskey She lold them to give ber a quarter, and she would get tt: .-"'' . .y Thfe girl .went to :Mrs: Marable and represented that "some one was yery sick aiil asked J er let her nave fiome- wiiiskex. Airs, Marawe money; . ; ' A " YY hen tins developed on UiOlwit- nes3 stand last , night the warrant tor Mr.-Marable:wasiimmediateiy withdrawn and the girl" was bound over to court, SAPHO T0;i!6r!T. Will be Presented by K:w Y:ifc Lyceum Company Tonight. Sapho will be seen for t lie first time in Salisbury at Mcr-ouey's opera hou3o tonight. The New York Ljceuni Theatri cal Company, which has ;played at several points in the State presents this play and the manage- ment states" that it is perfectly clean and first class in every par- tioulttf. The comments of the Wilmine- ton papers on this play are highly favorable. , , - ' " ' - Tl. t.u.hHr rinH . - mi tin ' m r, 1 . I 4 no wnue supremacy 1110 xor rt 'if l ilf " it ansDury win e organized next week possibly next v eonesday night. Hon. Lee S. Overman will address the audience after which the club wili be formed. . ; To Drop Night Force. After Fridnv nitrht the rancO mill will discontinue operating at night for a while. Prof. Meafe Sick. Prof. W. H. Neave is confined to his room with bronchitis,' his many frien,d- will regret t barn. BOER REVERSES. London, June 12 rWord comes from Bloemfontein that fifteen hundred Boers in the Ficksburg district here surrendered to Bra bant. It is also announced that the Boer general Olivier was kill ed in the fight aV Riooi Uant. , . SCnEINEH REGIONS, Capetowu, June 11. On ac count of the trouble in the cabi- - net over various measures regard- ing the treatment of rebels Schreiner, the prime prime minis- tef, has announced-that he will tender his resignation ttjmorrow. Boxers asi Their AilisrentsPrciitly At tacked the Legato and Were cit tj Fo:eiga Fcrc:s. -. - :J London, Juie 12. Desperate fighting is in progress "in the streets irPekhi, says Shanghai reports.- Tho battle has been going On since Sunday and there- must , ... ... . . .- have been a terrible loss of life It is probable that mobs of lox- ers and their adhereuts attacked the .legations which were defend- o iow uiuviiuutj iluus V MR. YANDERFORD CHIEF MARSHAL . . i - . , " - ' - ... - ' . . . ....... , - Mr. T, H. Yanderford AuDOinted Chief Marshal. ' Mr. T II Vanderfwrd has been appointed chief marshal on the occasion of the big parade at . Ay- inst. The list of assistant marshals has not yet been completed and will pjobably not be announced until. ihursday. " The other committees will also e announced on tnat day Mr J X Hudson begins tomor ereat.OCCasion.v -.f , ' - . RUMORS ARE ABUNDANT But none cf Them are Proved by - official Dispatches,''"'; - v. X London. June 12.-A nlentifnl has been- fiHerinjr through Lorenzo Marauez. GenI Dew7et- with thirteen thousand burghers it is said, is marching on Johanneaburg. The- Boers have retaken Bloemfontein. where Steyn again occupies the presiden qv. ino British have sustained a . . MM -W . 1 severe defeat at Elandsfontein,and also lost 750 prisoners were taken fight at Vredfort. Nothing from any other source lends color to the storiea. The last is probably the Boer version of the militia battalianof theDjr byshire regiment at Roodeval. A BAD WRECK. St. Louis, June 12-A special from Spokane says that "the Great ortnern east bound passenger which left here yesterday was thrown from the track on the sum- mit of the mountain by a broken ran eany inis monnng. two en gines and four coaches are report uivcneu. a score or more oi i .1 .i:a..i i i w TnE KENTUCKY SAILS. ' C Norfolk, Junel2. The Battle ship Kentucky sailed tod&y un expectedly for new Port to join Admiral Farguhar'a squadran. It was intended aboard the ship -to he several days of target prac tice when the orders came to sail. Upton's new boat. London, June 12 It is announc ed that Sir Thomas Upton has commissioned Mr, Wataoir to de sign a. challenger for the Ameri can cup for :190l. The Shamrock will be used as atrial horse for the new boat, ... COTTON; MARKET. Ntyv York, June 12-Cotton bids August 23, Sept 780, Nov 751. I10TICE. All persons indebted to Thomas L. Briugle are hereby notified tht settlement must be maIe at an ear ly day. Claims will he found at J. w. Burratt's store corner of Lee and Council street and payment ean be male to 51 r. Surra tt or to the under aigtied. . Re!pectfulyt TllOMAS L. BRJKQI4I. A Elg BisUt Rial: 'till ts ttW::!:!.' c: . This Day zini cf 23rd. All F.:!:::::t cf Arcanza ethers rs l:ii::Jt Salisbury vl Council No. 272 'Royal Arcanum will observe Arcanum Day or Juno 22nd in stead of 23rd. The 23rd AnniTcri sary of the order by a basket pic- nic at'Woosido in which the fami- ' lies and friends of the Order are invited toiarticij ate; .The com-. mitteo will try to make it a plea- sant outing, Raifroad fare will bo nominal, 'FOR i MEM ONLY Tharsday. Jane I4th, At Cartas Sh:s store. We will on the above date offer. to the trade for this day only, 400 pairs of the Greatest Bargains ii. Men's Rixe SnoES ever put on sale in this section of the country. Terms will be btrictly cash on de livery, with' your : money back whenever you want it. " Sec prices and descriptions m tomorrow's daily papers. BURT'S. Independent Sale' ' of . Unmatchable Bargains, ; . . . Salisbury, N. C. BUSINESS LOCALS. AN8AS City Beef t Jackson's. FOR (hvU room near the public fqurtto, Apply at the TnuTii-Indkx-Offick. . ' ICE Dealer, T. A. Coushenour, In niiis street. Phoue 42. WE will trive from S to 4 cent- for extra fine beef cattle, M. L. Jacksox, . 6 "ROOM cottage for rent, apply to D. M. Miller. BEST Pickle In Salisbury. Solid cucumber In "sweet pickle at D, M. Miller's. DR. H.G.UEILIU-Offers Ms pro fessional services to the public. Offices near So. Express Office, phone 182. ; . FOU KENT A new six room bouse next to corner of Fisher and Ellis street for reut reasonable. T.B. Bnowx. PEUSO.NS intendlng'tohavehoose paintinir, ajer hangiusr, ur kal 4omlniog done, call on J II. Ues9, vho guarantees perfect saUnfactioa. fU. W. H, WAKEFIELD of Chr- u lotte, N. C. will he In Salisbury at the Central Hotel on Tuewlav. Jnly 3rd, for one day only. Ilia practice is limited to Eye. Ear. Nos and Throat. ' rWO . seven column hand presses for sale. Annlv to Tairrii-Iif- dex, SaiUtury, N. Candy Kitchen? I have opened a first class CANDY KITCHEN between i. M. Miller 4ud J. P. Blalt's. I handle the best -and most com plete line of nice candies found In town for the lowest prices. Call and ee tue. Yours to please, A POSTOL CARUSO. ?oTLSWIN.K jj 'Fresh CftkesAxu Groceries J ii 50 LOAVES of BREAD $1. ...... it lA Cor. Main and Council Sts. "Holler Bros., - STONE AND GRANITE CONTRACTORS. Itoughnd2ressed Granite for building and founda tion, cement walk and, cellars. SATISFACTION :: GUARANTEED. Spring Cleaning OF - , Your 3ic vcle. MBEACONS pnwess, j SbnJ? way ta clean wheel rixhtat s BEANa CYCLI - ' . - 1 1 V V - : - -. ' - - v
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