if y ou want an PortuiS Brings Frequent and con-, stant advertising brought me all I own A; T.Stewart. Oil Heating Stove, h:e- N P-Murphy's line bt'Tor you buy. Oircalation Books Open to A II. Vol. 3. ISTo. 23. SALISBUBY, ;:;2STi;o.y-iSppAYi NOVEMBER18, 1900. JIO. UJULIAI, City izi) nEiitsr. T. it n IS 10 SPEAK I il pi in HI lira I i mm is C H mi m RIV. DR. J. RUMPLE'S PASTORATE. Tli Historical Sinaoa Will ti Preachid Tils Uomlng by Dr. Rumple Dr. Davis WHIPriachTo-nlfcht. This morning at 11 o'clock the anniversary exercises of the for tieth year's service of Rev. Dr. J. Hum pit pnitor of the Presly- terian church of lL:3 oity will bgin. Dr. Rumple Trill this morning at 11 o'clock preach an historical lermon. To-night at 7 : 13 o'clock Rev. Dr. John Davis, of Columbia Theological Seminary, will preach the anniversary fo-m.-:i. j Exersiifcs 1 Lv'dT'jes- j day nig ht at v 1... mr.i-l l-.ort addresses will This anniversary celebratioi is one in which all the citizens of Salisbury, irrespective of denomi national affiliations feel interest ed. THE ELECTRIC LINE. Salisbury will Probably get an Electric Car Uni. . . - Unless all signs fail Salisbury will get an electric car lino next Spring. It will bo remembered that application was made to the legislature at its extra session last summer to grant the charter to a company that was fully prepared to put in the lino at once. The failure of the general assembly to acton any privuto measures at that time, however, prevented the proj ect's materialization and since then nothing has been done." We learn that parties who had the matter in hand then, however, nave not given it up ana win make application to the general assem bly in January for a charter. If it is built the line will forma connecting link beeween S&lisbury and Spencer. U.D. C Contention. ' Mrs. W. II. Overman and Mrs. W.S.Negus returned last night from Montgomery, Alabama.where they have been attending the an nual ni toting of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy. This has been one of the most pleasant and largely attended conventions ever held by the Daughters of the Con federacy. The next annual convetion will be held in Wilmington in Novem 1001. SpeCUl UUSICai PrOgraa. m m m m a One of the special features at the Presbyterian church at botn services to-day, will il . . . 1 .1 t oe me muslCai program v,cn 1 I l rrl T I nas oeen arragea. ine rresoy- terian choir is composed f talent- ed vocalists and the iMectioLS for today's services are particularly appropriate and have 'been thor- oughly rehearsed by the. choir. jsmflH. ispniiDiir iv. xn'n.11 nave Ha- r i t . I j dedan annaratus to their soda fountain which will immensely rnniilnriz thoir fountain ,,. nnt? tho winter montbs. It' is a t. : - nnna ,i Knr lb' IS U llCHLllJil IIUIIUIULUa UliU LLiL T llttl U I 0 - t L - - - begun serving hot drinks, includ - ine hot soda, etc. It will doubt- less prove very attractive to -the fountain frequenters. Ur:. WloecofTs Kicdaess- The Truth-Index is iudebted to Mrs. A. V. Wineeoff for a beauti ful cluster of chrysanthemums, se lected from the collection which took a prize at the floral and art exhibit Friday night. Mrs. Tfine coff's thoughtfulness is greatly ap preciated by tlie entire Tkuth-In-dix force. Como and look at my pirlor room, rictures ana parior suivs x t . 1 1 : a that can't be beat. (J. W. Wright, OF PROMINENT RAILROAD PEO PLE IN SALISBURY. Oo an Examining Toor of the Sontlara Ralliaj'i Shops Throaghtnc Soatb. Vis it to Spencer. President Samuel Spencer and other prominent officials of the Southern Railway Company spent a short while in Salisbury and Spencer yesterday afternoon. As has been previously noted inthe Truth-Index they are traveling through the South on an inspect ing tour of the shops of the South ern and are comfortably equipped fof trnvilin:; with four sleepers ft I a dining car. When the train r..; ivet! at Spencer they disembark ed and spent about, an hour exam ining theshops there, than which none on the entire system are more complete. The entire party expressed them selves as pleased with thecondition .of tho shops and the systematic methods in operation. The party went from Salisbury loCharlette, where they spont the evening. SHOT AT MR. WEANT- The Gold Hill Constable Under tin Fire ot His Enemies. Ono unwritten chapter in the Gold Hill episode in which Tom Johnson, a young man was shot by Constable Teaut lastTnesday,ha8 come to light. A gentleman who came up from Go) d II il I 1 as t nigh t Je l8.U8.that the night following - the day on which Johnson was shot, some friends of Johnson attacked the officer from ambush and fired sev- eral shots at him. Mr, Weant im mediately prepared for mortal combat withall comers with inten tions on his life and will for a short whilo devote his entire time to the worthy endeavor of suppressing lawlessness in Gold Hill. A popular subscription has been made up by the citizens of Gold Ilill which will justiiy Mr.-Weant in givin. his official duties his un divided attention. SUPERJOR COURT TO-MORROW. November Term ot Rowan Superior Court Convenes To-morrow. The November term of Rowan Superior court convenes to-mor row, His Honor Judge Henry Bry an presiding. There are mauy important cases to come up at this term of court, both on tho criminal and civil docket. Among the latter is the docket. Among the latter is the suit instituted by Rev. Dr. J. N. suit instituted by Rev. Dr. -J. I . . . . . . ... m . i btallings, iormeriy editor ot the ibutu-irum, ugumsi, r. x. jr. I Tnlnetrn fn.1! 10 Qtnl 1 i n rrn u;ur . k.i. .nlnir. .1 n a Kin ninsn1 Wnn - Leo Uverman while Air. Johns- ton, we learn, has employed Hon. Kerr Craig and T. C. Linn, Esq. II. I., ft..... I. u C" uuuu uuppci u ujj. u-: Union Copper stock jumped up fn flia Voir VnrV mrtof. I I Thta a t rrr u crT.rtnllw I i vw. lucreasmg m value ana it is a mm - cult matter to buy any quantity of i . ....i I it at ine price quoiea in ine iew i orK naners as ine cniei nomerB I x l . 1 t f 111 I l I have perfect confidence in .he I " ' 1 mine Carpenters Union To Uast- r ... t t : : .i isbury on Monday night, Nov. 10th. in thft Roval Arcannm hall. All members are requtsd to be , j prem?n. Business of importance, T. L. Austin, F. 6. Turner's Almanac is"how on sale hcreatJno. H. .Eunis. drug 6tore. If vou wish to rent a chouse see Maupin Bros.. Rental Agts. 1A71W it ,onf o xroivintr Bv?rt a J Harry Bros.' new line Monday. . . A PLEASANT SESSION -THIS YEAR. '. 35,000 Cosaanlcant Uenbers of the Presbyterian Charci In Nortt Carolina, 375 Marches, and 157 Ministers. At 12 :80 o'clock Saturday the Presbyterian Synod of North Car olina adjourned, after,one of the most successful sessions it has ever held. The attendance was larger than for a number of years past, and the member were delighted with their entertainment in the capital city. Yesterday resolutions were adopted thanking the people 'of the city, and especially the con gregation of the Presbyterian church,, for their open-hearted hospitality j to Peace Institute and the State Institution for the Blind for entertainments tendered ; to the press of the city for their court esies, and to the several railroads for reduced rates. The morning session ,was dcvot-H ed to the completion of considera ble routine work that more impor tant matters had crowded out. A good many matters of minor im portance were disposed of. The records of the Synod show that there -are 375 Presbyterian churches in the State, with 157 ministers actively at work, and nearly 85,000 communicants. The church is in a healthy and grow ing condition. Its record in contributions prob ably exceeds that of any other de- xxpt4ori - ir ilig. Wil" only 85, 000 members, it contribut ed to foreign missions $21,000, and to borne missions in various de partments $31, 000.' The success of the meeting this week is due largely to the efforts of Dr. Eugene Daniel, the pastor of the Raleigh church, and his congregation. The delegates, except the minis ters who are to fill local pulpits to day, returned to their homes yes terday. STIEFF COMPANY'S GENEROSITY- Gate Liberally Towards the Floral and Art Exhibit.- If any one business house mora than another deserves special men tion for the success of the floral and art exhibit, it is the Chas. M. tieff Piano Company. At the instance of their clever representative, Mr. J, W. Hun- j sucker.of this city, they not only had one of their best pianos placed in the hall for the use of the per in the hall for the use of the per I formers but also gave a prize of formers but also gave a prize of I . - $io infold. it was a gracious tning ior tnis I A - J J !11 3 M 1 eompauy to ao ana win auu iui- 1 1 t it.' I 1 i 1 menseiy to tneir popuiamy 111 this section.. . - REPUBLICANS REJOICE. i ninr. Held st Rnr Pflflir la Hoiar ef 11 rflnlpi't Flortlnn "" ...- .-. . -r. , n im.. 1 T naa rn ot T.n cnmrnnniiv is lt(mmi. rarmeraare uuuimig m sumug I 1 A 1 ' o.ij waeai ma navu n iau uiuu buwbu. I Democrats are rejoicing over the re-election of Hon. Tbeo. F. Kluttx to Congress, K)M xv. strengtn oi tne re-eiee- i-v ii 1 1 e ii 1 1 t .tr:i a v: Republican had . a civil rights Hflnr nt hia honae. White men tr zl 3i i and white women danced and scampered over the floor. Two big, black, burly negroes furnished the music all taking a hand all faring alike. My line ot rockers is something that has never been in the city be fore. Gkobqe W. W bight. If you wish to. buy, sell or rent viKYj w aiauvu y w - w i mail uaiiaioi?. ll:15:lw. w - AT THE SENCER Y II. C. A t The Forsat Optslng Will ti C:!i a til llgtt cf Koiezbir 22ai; f Ai tt:rt:t ing Pregraa. 1 The formal opening of the Spen cer Y. M.C.A. will be be held next Thursday evening from 8 U 12 o'clock and it promisee to be am interesting event. ; . . One of the most interesting numbers on the program, .for the evening, is an address iy General Manager P. S Gannon, . of ' the Southern. The program in foil is as follows: - , " Maiio. Prayer Rev R C Craven. Address of Weleomt W H Bur ton, Chm'n Board of ManageTsr "The Future of Railroad Alio ciation Work in the Carolina." A G Knebel, State Secretary. Cornet Solo. Address F S Gannon, 1 ltd. V Pres and Gen Mgr Southern Rail way. -V Bass Solo J W Rideeut. Reading Miss E Barton. "The Growth of the ; Railroad Department of the Young Men's Christian Association in Amer ica.n H O Williams, Interna tional Sce'ty. - Benediction RevCGAVells., RECEPTION AT Y. V. C.JL. TO Mr W W Finley, 2dj V Pres Southern Railway. r Mr F S Gannen, 3rd V Pres and G Mgr So Ry. -Mr J a sands, T3rengral"bUUt East Div. Mr HO Williams, International Sect'y Y M C A. tlMr A G Kuebel, State Secretary Y M C A. Music furnished by Salisbury. Cornet Band. The committees appointed are COMMITTBl OF MANAGEMENT. W H Burton, Chm'n Com of Managment. C J Norman, Recording Secre tary. O G Cheafham, J F Barber, G R Davis, C W Fowler T C Evans W C Maupm, G W Bell, L T SS Moore. SPECIAL COMMUTES. W H Burton, Printing and En- iainmnii. if i , i (J J Gorman, Keception and in vitation. S S MnorA Refreshments. Ladies Auxiliary in charge of Refreshments and Decorations. Rubbms Humpsbkys, Gen Seo. Granite BdsIqISS Boosing. - v Thn munita hnsmPHa in thia I " w n " county is assuming big propor- xinna Thpra nm no leai than I . I ht onarrie8 alreadv at WOlk. I O " 'I nd the bi one t Dunns . a Mountain employs a large force of hands and ships granite by the train load daily. The quarries at Faith are employing quiite a nam- ber of men and are rushed with orders. This line of industry is destined to be one of the most im portant developers and builders npoi.wiB parsoruiBoww. aigue i . . . , . nere in Kowan county tnere is enougu gtuiw w caswwu 4uu- I 1 A. 1 iL. L. '1 J' - iy 10 boddit uib uuuuuik wwm I ' m. - - forenturies tacome," says the Salisbury corre.pondent of th, Raleigh Post. y. Bur i w- --r - tnexe was n PP"u proTemen yesieruny 111 wie cuuiw- UOQ ox lB9 rrfM wuo a8 8. cnticauy ui. ner 18 S111? J wirau, .uiee P"u''u"vi- ; m" , 0 . , pretty wawt. See the You need a now linn nf French - fl&nnels j Harry Bros., Monday. 2t Fob Sale : A square piano Fine rosewood case, in good con dition, onlv 50. Small monthlv payments. Call at this office or 1 auoress Airs. AixuiQ wvengooo tor particulars A' F0RUER " SAUSBURY'LADT J DEAD. Tls Ft:a Erattra Trii! at YcrtrfHt Is fef:3.-Fr:: S;::::r Spssis tSi CIS! at Cirrtctta. :' . " .Charlotte, Vlb , Ncvcmberl7 The jury on the famous Bratton case at Torkville today brought in a yerdict of "not guilty J ? This concludss another case of tragedy InjOljjLDjgJthasahntUyofUiW honie."; :Afla'. - day announeestha death this mor- ; sheriff McCain imediately left niDg of lIissFanmiTiPtpndaiigh. for Monroe to entify his prison- ter of CoWohn Tipton, r editor of .rand take poB3essiohofhim; If the Lincolnton Journal. Miss A, A , Tipton was only twenty-three man taken is ott hs will not years of age. " be brought back to Albemarle but ' - will probably be taken to Char President Spencer, of the South- iottt for 8afe keeping, era Railway is expected this even- There are 8till a variety of opin ing and will spend the mght here. ion8 exprcggeda8 t0 the motiveof ' The Methodists of this city are the mob in storming the jail and much interested in ths visit of the theory that Nott was deliber- Bishop Morrison. He will be giv- wv tm .vuuu aw xxuiwj tuwttu i wuiguv ouu wni uia&o a suuri mg io omers is strongly support address Sunday. He nreaohes ed. morning and evening. One of the mill operators from Hillsboro is here trying to find his wite. inezeuowtninjL88omebodv stole her. 1 I FOOD FOR THE SOUL. When the Gospel of Hope Will be Preaohei Today. . . gnnfiimill he JhnM ntlhi tist church : by the pastor, Rev. M. E. Parrish, at 11 a m and 7 p m. Senday school at the usual hour. v ' , Rev. F. J. Murdoch, D. D., will Preach at the usual hours at the episcopal cnurcn mis morning and evening. Services at the First Methodist church, morning and evening by Rev H L Atkins. Rev A D AVhisuer will preach at Main street Methodist church this morning and evening. Tht U8ual flWvice8 win heM &t CfMn'.T,ntUn AnrtoJ w mjr J by the pastor, Rev L E Busby. Rav J T Erwin will conduct the Mual 8erYiceB at tho Vance and Kesler MUls today. Services at the Spencer Presby- wnaa cnurcn as usual oy me pas- . t t 11 ll . wr, nev jonn rtasieneia. ; . "Rev C G Wells will preach at I t- -r l -1 - 1 3 the Spencer Baptist church today, - A PROFITABLE FAIR- I ( M 1 M" l" . UulrU BIHU HIIT 1B0II SI&U. Th floral and art exhibit which Triv niaht. nroTd nnit ' I a profitable venture to the ladies J - a ' i -x of the Lutheran church, who ar- ranged it. Tht net receipts frcm various sources amounted to more than $150. The fair has been hif hly I complimented by all who saw the I exhibits. Ur. Frtazi Ceses te SaSt&sn. Mr. J. D. Freeze, of Lipe, At- well township, will move to Salis- buiy nextWedney. Mr. Fre.i. U ft WCll UJUWUBUU IUUUM JUUUg man in his present home and the TBUTH-I5D1X -welcomes him to Salisbury. Tfw m fnll miita nil 1 - : couches and rockers at WnghVi. Accnos Salb of Fubnttubz. I will offer, at auction to the I highest bidder for cash, beginning Wednesday, Nov. 21st, at 9 a. m.. 1 all lha fnmifnrB nnnahnlri nrl kitchen, now contained in the National Hotel; consisting of 24 bedroom suits, uarlor suits. 8 heat- - 1 ine stoves, I large cook stove, springs, caattrsases. tables, chairs, crockery, and other thugs too on. merous to mention, u. JS. uar . car; THE NEGRO CAUGHT AT MONROp. ; Stsriff UsCala Recilies i Telepraa fait KsttniCaiStat Ucsrce To-fiaj ieJ :ss After Hla. . . - Special to TauTH-l3nix r - Albemarle, N. ;,rNov. 17v A telegram to JSherifT McCain, of .Stanljr : county, :receival her this mornings stated 'tbat -Jofcn from th6 Albemarle jail VWedhes- day night had been captured; : lately liberated through fear that iio uiigub givo leBiimuiiy uamag- i INTHE GRANITE BELT. Dii! i. iMiiint tw .Ihah the UUa Id 1U1UIUIII1K IUEIB &IIIL.B Election. (Correspondent Truth-Index.) Faith, N. C, Nov. 17. Since the election business has improved on the granite belt and orders are coming vx from all sections of the ltryr"' ; - " ww If 6he"6f theiaenracitij mi Stone Mountain was made 68 feet longer it would be a great benefit to the shippers of granite and a great advantage to the railroad company, Mr, S. Plumoer, of Salisbury, was awarded the contract to plas ter the Lutheran church here. J. T. Wyatt has received an or der for 600 feet of granite curbing. The Annliersary Celebration, Rev. Dr. J. W. Davis and Revg C. G. Vardell arrived in the city ! last night to be present to-morrow at the celebration incident to the completion of Rev. Dr. J. Rum pie's fortieth year as pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city. I t" - 1. iL c-!l.l UN. rUif IB IBs diuuuiiua. Mrs.J. W. Frr, of Cannonville, was taken to Salisbury Friday morning where she entered the Whitehead-Stokes sanitorium for treatment. We wish her quick recovery, says the Concord Stand ard. Ladles Bazaar. New line of fur scarfs and col laretts. Also full line of modes Bazaar glove" fitting' patterns' just received. Every body call and get a pattern, lOcts each. Yours to serve, 11-17 lw Mes. Lixie Fink. Frank M. Glover has re-opened his shoe repairing shop at his old stand on South Inniss street. The public and old customers are cor- ,VJ,.; v b Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C, will be in Salisbury at the Central Hotel on Wednes day. Nov. 21st. for one day only. His pratice is limited to "Eye Ear, Nose and Throat. ' J O-80. If you have any kind of real.es- Maupin Bros., Agt. 15:lw. HEW GROCERY, STO .. Opposite Court' House ' A fllll IfllA tit Vl-Mrt ftfarlae mnA I covntTj Produce, GiTeme aiCalL - THE PEOPLE WHO C0UEAND ; v GO, LITTLE LOCALS. Itess cf Interest testes! J tsi E:II:i Ofa-nVftrscnals asi Ertsf.Ksn .lttssif a Du. k v T. J Rosa, of China Grove, was' in the city 9t niSl,t " ' AV. C Maupm wentto Charlotte- last night to. spend Sunday'. Capt. W. B; Rydcf, ' pf Char- r-4 n thottjr .Mrs..-!;.' u. JJunliam went to ihomasvilie last night on a visit. - Mrs. G. D. Coleman and sou re turned yesterday morning to Dan ville after a two week's visit to relatives. ; S Mrs. Kate Bruner, who has been ' visiting her brother, Mr. J. W, McKeuzie, returned to Sumner last night, - Rev. Dr. J. ' Rumple and Rev. Dr. J. T. Arrowood'have returned from Rileigh, where tliy have been attending the Presbyt erian Svnod A. H. Daniel Has bought out Charlie Bai ber's restaurant, at' bis old stand on corner of Lee and T I a a - T Mr - uouncn streets, ue is serv ing firstclass meals. Try him. Iller & Nail, nccessoii tJ J - A.. KXJSHEIl, public with all kinds of fresh and cured meats at prices to suit the public. -We will also have on hand pickled pigs feet, tripe . and all kinds of wild game in season. The patronage of all is solicited. Yours truly, 11-8 MILLUR & NAIL. MRrW. E. KRIDEB has just opened up a new Grocery Stare on Inniss street, next door to the Day House, and i offering a fine line of Groceries and Confectioaaries, and will buy all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, and pay the highe&t'Market Price, Go and ge. his line before buying. Il will ajre you myney. , ll-6-'0O. CAKES AND CRACKERS ATWELL'S VoT Tjg'p itECEIVED A nice A I n,f r T or mlnn'a oolrna and -Crackers, such as Orange Wafers, reception flakes, 'anilla Wafers, Ice Creams, Chocolate, Marsh- mallows, etc GAHDY KITfiHEfl. I have opaned a first-elass C.nrcf TCitfliPn Kniwoon D Miller's and the Salisbury urocery LO.s store. I handle the best and most complete line of nice candies louna in town, rnces rom iuc to juuc per pounu. vau andjsae me. Yours to please. AP0ST0L03KAnU803. -t3tf S It is not a Fake- Bat the Best Bread on the Mar ket at n m T OTTTTKTTrCl U I eS A. JLl. O VV JLLN JDL Ot ii Fresh Cakes all the time. Call and be convinced. Holler Bros., STONE AND OBAN ITS CONTBACCOBfJ Bough and Dressed Or&nite for buildings and founda t ons, cement walks and cellars. SATISFACTION i: QUACNTECPJ CCCCCJ ft. I A