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0 tfv jjfj jU Stuffed Pieties, Edam3wi88, PineApv pie an McLaarin'f O HE E S E N. P. MiftPHY'S. ' . Frequent and con stant advertising brought mo all I own A. T. Stewart. Circulation Book Open to All. ol. 3. No. 51. SLISEUEY. N. C. SATUEIAY, DECEMBER 22, 1900. JNO. U. JULIAN, City in j Ken Editor. VR-iani 1 1 fly. DPLE WHO COME AND LITTLE LOCALS. Itecjj ! CoQdeased and Boiled DMTlia Personals and Brief Netrs Items of a Dar Victor Umphreys, of Lexington, tvaa in the city last night. Mrs W W IiOwery and children went to Richmond last njght on a visit. Mr Wulter Murphy was confin ed to his room yesterday morning. He was able to be out in the even ing. , Mins Set hello Boyd ia visiting Miss K Ion nor Watson. She and .Vis Watson go to Warsaw this mh7tfnun o'i a visit. Miss Celeste Iljyd, who his been visiting the Misses Wats mi, loft fr Kinstou yesterday. RARE PRESENCE OF U.ID. Mrs. Well Sated her Child From the Fire Yesterday Afternoon. Little Margie YVelf, a two year old child, had a narrow escape from being burned to death yes terduy afternoon. She was play ing abcuUwhen she stumbled and fell in'.o the fire. Fortunately for the little ono her mother was preset, and sin rescued her, and, i throwing a manner around, sue- . 1 1 t . T I needed in extinguishing the flames before ' any serious damage was done. The little one's clothing was afire, and va? charred and scorched, but the rhild sustained only slight injuries. Mrs. Welf's presenco of mind was remarkable, and was worthy of all praise. Preaching at Falt!i. itevG w need win preach at Faith Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.' Immediately after s r- vices a church conterenco will be held. Confirmation Serrices. The confirmation of all the cat echumens of the catechetical clues of St Jjhn's Lutheran church will tuke place Sunday morning. All who havo been attending the 1 class are requested to bo present. Mr. Daniels Is Grate-ul. Mr. G. F. Daniel, alio was ho sorely bereaved in tho loss of his I wife Tuesday, deBirts t. extend thanks to t he Salisbury public for many kindnesses shown him. Ur. Una it Hone. T. C. LinTi, Esq., private secre tary to Congressman Kluttz, who has been in Washington for the pat three weeks, returned home last night. Mr. and Mrs. PenhaleTo New Jersey. Mr and Mrs Richard Penhale, of Oold Hill, were in the city last night on their way to New Jersey their former home. Mr lVnhale. who U manager of the Union mine, tetls us that it will be closed down a week for Christmas holi- davs. Dsoble WidslBf. On December! 20. 1900, at St Matthew 's Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. E. W. Iilie, Mr. John C. A. Host and Mis Maggie E. Brady; also Mr. D.C Brady and Miss An- nie Brown were united inmatri- npnywall of Rowan county. A big lot of freh butter this morning at L. E. HEILIG'S. Want to Rest -Six-room cot tage in good locality, or 3 rooms with private family. Address this ofTica: 12-22 tf Wood! Wood! For sale, deliv ered. Apply to Wiii. Loflin,. Fink's farm. Pcone lW. 12-17-tf " Thp beiM-cent cigars at J Uoruelison & Co's Drug Store. SALISBURY AS A MARKET. T&Irlj-Frie Pcrkers Killed is Ocs Day bj i Salisbury Eutcher- i "Don't tell me that you haven't ono of the livest cities in the South," said Mr. David G.Baillie, one of New York's prominent journalists, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Biillie had just been to Jackson's 'meat market and &ad admiringly commented oi the' ap pearance of the market. Mr. Jackson was receiving a few wagon loads of butchered pigs and I ask ed him how many he had killed yesterday. "We butchered 85 hogs to-day," he said, "averaging 150 pounds each and the probabilities are that we will have to b'utc her again to morrow." ' When it is considered that Sal isbury has four meat markets the eignificai.ee of this fact can be more readily comprehended. It insane that 5,000 pounds of poik will be aojd in the city to-day by one dealer alone and that Salis bury is reallv and truly one of the livest towns in the State. HEADACHE POWDERS DID IT. Mr. Watson's illness caused by use of Headache Powders. Mr. James L. Watson, who was taken so seriously ill at the South ern depot Thursday night, was ablo to be out a short while ye8. ,- terday morning. It is thought Mr. Watson's ill ness was caused by headncbe pow ders he having taken three dur ing the afternoon. He is not atall well yet, though very much improved over his con dition Thursday night. A NEW ORDER. XM&hts of Kadosh Elected Officers Last Night. j .' A lodge of the order of the Knichtsof Kadosh was instituted in Salisbury last night bv Mr. J. A. Wall, the organizer, iind start ed off with a good membership. The following officers were elected : Chancelor, A. L. Smoot ; Vice Chancelor, Jno. M. Julian; Re corder, C.inton N. Brown; Treas urer, O, S Ga'.limore; Mas'ier of .:ns, I) M Brown; Guard W A Ai. hony; Watchman, II L Rush er; Chaplain, R L Shaver; Medi cal Examiners, Dr, J W Lonjs and n Dr. J B Council. This is an insurance order and carries life insurance at a remark- ably low cost to its members. LITTLE BLUE HAS RECOVERED, Comes Back rrom Baltimore, After Treat ment there of Seural Weeks. After spending several weeks in the Pasteur department of the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons, at Baltimore, little John Blue re turned to Salisbury Thursday uight. Thj boy, it will be remembered, was bitten by a dog that was pio- uounced mad, and a popular sub- gcription wa9 made up to send the by to Baltimore for treatment, His grandfather, Mr. Henry Blue, has been with him. Blue is entirely well and out of danger of any harm from the dog bite. Wedliogin IDade. Yesterdav at 2 o'clock at the home of the bnd- Pt Longford, - - Mr. C. E. Hobbs and Miss Mary I Shelton were married, Following the marnige ceremony a bit; din nerand reception .wai given the haDDV voune couple at the groom's mm - happy young couph groom home near Doolie in Davidson township.-Mooresville Enterprise. m Shinqlis. Car of good long leaf pine shingles just received. .. . i - yraer, quiwj. 12-2 l-2t"" C A Rick. LobtI A Masonic charm with words "Dr. J B Council, Fulton Lodge No 09, Salisbury N. C." on V? it. Finder will be rewarded for j returning eame to Dr. Council. 2t J HI GRANITE WHY. A STRONG PARTNERSHIP IS FORMED. Mr. J. C. McCanless, of Salisbury, an J Mr. W. F. Bscklsy, cf New York, will 0?sr2t3 Sersrat Quarries. One.of the strongest- partner ships ever formed to work the great granite property in Rowan county was made at New York this week. The company as at present con stituted will omsist of Mr. J. C. McCanless, of this city, who has been actively engaged n Working several quarries for many years, and Mr. W F. Buckley, a promi nent and wealthy New Yorker. Mr. McCanless has been in New York since Sunday and only re turned home yesterday, after for ming this partnership. He in forms us that a little later on a chartered company will be organ ized and the work of getting the granite out extended even beyond the degree contemplated by Mr. Buckley and himself. The company will be known as the Dunn's louhtam Granite Company and Mr. McCanless will be manager. These gentlemen will have one of the fineat granite properties in the world to operate on and they will at once put iu every appli ance and all the modern machin ery necessary to get the granite in a marketable conditiou. A big force of hands will be puh at work and it-is quite likely that from the quarries of these gentlemen the granite sales of Rowau county will be doubled. While in New York Mr, McCan less had a ppecimeu xn the Rowan granite tested by t in'; firm of Stein back & Co., Importers ot Marble and Mosaics a.w Stone Workers. The granite was pronounced the superior of any in the world in point of quality aud strength. Mess. McCanless and Buckley will have their New York office at No. 3 Broad street. ' A MAN OF 600D JUDGEMENT. The Raleigh Post Felicitates Mr. Kluttz on H Good Judgement. Says the Raleigh Post of our townsman, Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz: The, South, as well as this State, is fortunate in having upon the Census Committee of the House a gentleman of rare tact and good judgement in Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz. His reasons. given through the Washington correspondent of The Post yesterday morning, for supporting the Hopkins apportion ment measure are sound, and we are pleased to believe, from his statement, that hetturks that uu, or something equally as conserva tive and lair to an sections, win prevail. . Marriage. - On December 19. .1900 at. 0.80 p. m., at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Fred W. Pi rie, of Henderson, N. C, and Miss Josie. the youugest daughter of Pr-f. aud Mrs. L. H. Rthrock, were united in matrimony by Rev. E. W. Leslie, pastor of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Pirie left on the 8 o'clock train for a visit to Hen-ders-.-n, N. C, among relatives of the former. Mr. -Pirie -U an employee of the ynion Copper Company, of Gold I ii.n and m a worthy young man, " - wnie the bride is a pretty and ac- compii8hed young lady. Our best :0Ka attpnd them. p Stationery, Brushes audi publi, ,lld take notjc Combs at J W Cornelisou & Co's 1 twt the edr io,l l,m ted to five - Drug Store. X MAS Decorations. Phifer Quinn has for sale beautiful red t 1 11 1 I V o r. .mas ire Inuissar 12-14-iw and mistletoe. Corner Inniss and Church streets, Fob Rkst Natiot ply to D. L.Gaskill Fob Rkst National Hotel. Ap BEAUTirUL mi WEDBIN a. Mr. W. A. Anthony and Uks Lottie Flea- hg Married Thursday. The marri ige 'of Miss Lottie Fleming to Mr. William A. An thony was sol ?ninued at the home of the bride yesterday at noou, Rev. J. L. Denton, of China Grove, officiating. The union T these young people will be of g -eat Interest to the members of 1 1 ir socialcircle. '. lne atteucants were: Maid of honor, Miss I ettie Fleming, a sis ter of the britte. Best man, Mr. Henry K. Finger, of Salisbury. Bridesmaid, Miss Lula Annhony, of Pine Log, Ga , a sister of the groom. Groomsman, Mr.- James Corri her, of Saw, N. C. Early in the morning the groom. accompanied by the best man a.id bridesmaid, took his departure from Salisbury to the home of the bride, where he was met by many friends and relatives. While the wedding march was being, rendered by Miss Carrie Fleming, a sister of the bride, the br'dal party enterd tin parlor, which had been tastefully decora ted for tha occasion, and were met by Rev. Mr. Deaton, who pro nounced the couple rban and wif6 after tha impressive Lutheran cer emony. Congratulations were extended the coupla after whicJi the party ret'red to-the beaut iliilly decora ted dining room, where the table was jn'oaninsr under ; a bountiful supply of nicely arranged edifcles. A most excellent repaH was served after which t ' e party returned to the parlor an en joyed a few hours of social ente tainmenfe. The bridal arty made iheir de parture for.t e home of Mess. Fin ger and Ant -onyt iu,this-eiiyT I where a recep.ion was given.' The bride a id the groom left rn the 8:30 Uuiii yesterday morning for Atlanta nd other b iiithern cities, after which tUey will be givpn a recep 'on yt ihe home of the groom's .parents, Pine Log, Ga., and the? will return to their home in Sali: bury. ' 1,1 . REV- E-JS3Y PQUK-DED. ihe visited maafr.rs of hisongresati9n last Night and was ?misi Rev. L- E. .B'lsbylvas visi d at his home or Souiii Main street last night ab ut 8 o lock and giv- en very tubst ntial 47idence o: the appreciation n whi l he is held membirs of by his cong:eg:xfori' The visito.s wen Rev. Busbj-'s conJ pgnttion and wre loaded down tit h the good things that -are evq desirable in the larder. Rev. v.sby, in a few words, expressed b i appreciation to the party l'fr Ih r kindnesses. THE BOOKLET CMPLETE. The Rumple Memorial ploa Is Now Fis hhed- The Rumple a'liversary book let, which contairja. complete re- nort of the proefdmcs held to cemmemorate th A. ruetn year ot the Rev. Dr. been prepared care thnt any delivery may As an account . . t tne pastorate o Jethro Rumple h with such uaus Llittle delay in well be overlook of a most iniereJ ig and unique occasion.it is ijefcct, while from an artistic poinjof view it is a masterpiece -f clful ind excL tnt typ g a;hy The pri-- of vol nine is fifty I . ' I M 11 cents. iv.r.y s.ripcins win ! entire earlv c-. as the book wilt h s-itt ut the order of the subscribers ia '?i the list. j hand Fed copied I If you have Jod business, ad- - verti3eaud keel; if you have not ! At W H W al aoFC ved small lot - of Uabkuckeifjm Germany, 12-19-lw i - CHRISTMAS EXERCISES, AT THE GRADED SCHOOL YES TERDAY. Exercises Held ioEiery Rood Preparatory to the Closing ot Scfccol for The Cnrist nas Holidays. - One of the most interesting events that has ever occurred at the white graded schoo of Salis bury' occurred yesterday when the exercises preliminary to the clos ing of the schools for Christmas holidays were held. Owing to the fact that there is no auditorium in connection with the graded school building the exercises were held in each room separately and it was therefore impossible for one to take in the work as a whole. The work iu every department, however, was thorougo and reflect ed great credit not only on the participants but on the faithful corps of teachers as well. The graded school has neer before beenvso prosperous as dur ing this year and the character of work being done is exceedingly gratifying to the friends and patrons of the school. OFFICERS ELECTED. Fulton Lodge Elects Officers for the En suing Year. Fulton Lodge No. 99 A. F. & A. M. elected the following officers last night: W M W W Taylor. S W A L Smoot. J W J C Sowers. Treasurer Joseph Horah. Secretary Prof R G Kizer. Senior Deacon-Bismarck Capps. Junior Deacon J Robt Monroe. Tyl-r F M Tar'-h. . . These officers will 'be insttil'f.d on the first meeting night in Jan uary, at which time the yorship ful Master will appoint stewards and tha var'oud committees f or the ensuing year. - Dr. J. F. Griffith was elected as the re"preseh fS,tlVe"to' th v- graid lodge, which, meets at Raleigh in I January. The very valuable services of Prof. R. G. Kizrr, who has so f lithfully and efficiently served tjie lodge in the capacity vf secretary, and the promptness and faithfulness of F. M.Tarrh, Esq., tiler, were recognized by the lodge in a very substantial manner in the form of a Christmas gift to each of these gentlemen. AFTER THIRTY FIYE YEARS. Mr- Holler, After Thirty Fiie Years, Re tarns to Salisbury en a Visit. Mr E Holler, who wore the grey in Salisbury thirty-five yoara agiv returned to the city yesterday on a visit his first since the surren der. Mr Holler was a guard on duty at the Confederate prison here. He was in the service dur ing all of the memorable four years from 1801 to 1805. His regimentwas the 2Gth North Car olina. Mr Holler, whose home is in Wilkes county, is here on a visit to his son, who works at th? Spencer shops. 25 gallons oyster X-mae, half sold- keaye orders earl v at 12-20-4t Jackson's Market. Lost Group photograph. The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Mr. Seay's Studio. 12-15-tf For Rent My house near the graded school building Splendid house in goo$ neigh borhood. 0 J B LANIER. The latest in perfumes is "Red Carnations," at J W Cornel i3ou & Co's Drug Store. 12-11-lr Ir jox desire to buy a farm call aud see us. We can suit you. Maupin BroSj real eatfttagU- Present pious a siieciaHy at J W ' Cornelisou & Co's Drug Store. MR. BRYAN AI EDITOR? Tne Charlotte News Wants him and Writes Auosacenuflt. Hon. W. J. Bryan, twice the Democratic candidate for the Pres idency of the United States, has been invited to make Charlotte his home and to become editor of the Charlotte News and Times-Demo crat. According to a j announce ment mado officially in the News, a letter containing An Attrac tive Offer" has been mailed to Mr. Bryan by W. C. Dowd, t he ed itor and proprietor of these pa pers. In his editorial columns, Mr. Dowd says the "splendid ad vantages offered by this city (Char lotte) aud this section are set be fore Mr. Bryan, its wonderful gaowth and j rogress, and its un equalled attractions on 'account' of location, natural "resources, etc., for the publication of a1 re;jt newspaper. It may be m ?nti;ned, in parenthesij, that these "un equalled" -attractions are phared, if not indeod rivalled, by Salis bury. . The News says lhat it "hopes on its own account, and on account of its city and State and section, that Mr. Bryan will give this -proposition favorable consideration." The Truth-Index joins in the hopes and wishes of t ie Charlotte News. In the event of his setlliuif. h r i - rer-Wyirn-TTTrv V e,- be our Charlotte corresponden The News ask the public to "take notice that Mr. Walter J. Woodall is n longer connected with the News as associate editor or in any other capacity." The retirement of Mr. Wocdall has seemingly opened the way for the engagement of Mr. Bryan. .. . NEWS FROM FJUTH. Mr- and Mrs- Gardner's Kacy Dies- Mr. Vyait mons. Special Coit-MrKHMlrnce ot the Truth-Index Faith, N, C, December 21. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gardner's little baby which died a few days ago, was the first to be burisd in the new csmetery of the Reformed church he !p. J. T. Wyatt moved into his two story residence he bought oi Mr. W. 8. Earnharct. Mr. ai.d Mrs. Beaver moved into Mr. Wyatt's house. The Christmas tree at tie Re formed church at Faith will be held Monday. PAIN?. LEAVES TO-DAY. The Negro Man Yfto was Shot Here lias Recoiered. Hoy Paine, the Greensboro dar key who aas shot here last week; is almost entirely'recovereil and will go home to-day. Dr. Long, who has attended him since the 3hxtiug occurred, has given him the best of attention, and was as sisted for several days by Dr. ColTuciT. Paiue was discharged yesterday afternoon by Dr. Long, and leave? with his mother, 'who ha been here with him, for Greensboro. Bryai and CleT2land. Atlanta, Dec. 20 Hon. W. J . Bryan in a telegram today--to the Atlanta Journal declines--to ex press himsolf uimn Cleveland's statement t be published in, th j Saturday Evening Post, and whicl j appeared this morning iu nevspa- j pers receiving the dispatcher ;f the Associated Press. Mr. Rrvai; says : - "Your inquiry received. Until Mr. Cleveland seU forth definitely what he considers Iemocrati: principles' there is no rrcessitv for comment. "The rank and file or the part expressed themselves ir; 0 ami 1100, and I have na doubt thai they will continue to express them- gtVci oa the issue. as the 'arise Smoked Tonguea, ijrk, mixed and all kinds of sausage at Jack son's Market fox X-mas. , Hams .for evtrylxily, X-mas Kf"? r fre9b-at "'soaVMar. nfiiEYfsiif. MR: FOSTER'S DIS7ILERY WAS SEIZED. Djpoty Collector C. E- MIISs Tikes The Second Distillsiy Wltfm a Week Aid GUsTlitea Barrels cf ttfeiskiy; Deputy Collector! C E Mills yes torday seized the distillery of T L Foster. i or Salisbury. The seizure of the distillery was an- ! th )rized by Collector Harkins for viilation of the Interns! Rev enue Laws. In addition to the distillery plant and fixtures, Mr Mills secured three barre's of whiskey, Merry Christmas, Mr Milk. , F Imestigste .; The beautiful line of erfiimery in cut-glass bottles and Bohemian ware. The finest goods ever of fered in town, and at prices that can't be duplicated. Also riue ttationery for -holidays at Cuthrell'a Drug Store. e It is not a i'ake But the Best Breud oa the Alar- Fies.li .-jhhmII tin time Call ami le :oiivutceU. id GAHDY m?mL I havo opened a Hrst-t'lasa Candv Kitchen hetwe-n D. Mv Miller's and the rfalishury Giocery Co.'s store. I handle the best and most complete line of nice candies Tonncl in town. Special Sale for One. Week. Peanut Candy, Peanut Bx it tie. ' Sliced Lemon Cocoanut, all kind's of Tally Cundies, Nice Fiesh Frem-h Mixtures, at 10. lb., 3 for 25c. M'ca Cvara Cocoanut Canuy, 12c. lb., 2i for 25c. Crystallized- Pineapple 3fj. Crystal li-ioif Fruit. .i8o. Crystallieu Cherries.. ...... I0c. Lemon rod Chocolate Bon - Bons, ii 20 to 40c. Siuno in boxes, per lb. .25 to COc. r-air.pcin.d boxe ....... . , . 15c. Mareliinalii)ws 15c. iioiia A 1 D'onds 35c. APOSTOLUS svARUSOS. MR. V. E KRIDER hau jurft op. led up a new (Jrocerj Stoc on Inrii Btrent. next dour to the liny !loue, and i offering uiine line of Groceries 'and Confpctionarics, alsf) '. CHICKENS, EGGS, BUTTER, iwl nit kind A (iaine Cigurio, Tobacco ui.d Snuff. Ail kindnor 'KUlTS.and J.-iNDIfc;." for iiit Holiday tn.de. Kiev j cr po'u rid. ') . ; Florida Oranges ;er d z.. 'M:. ; Cin'- jr pound, 10c; iUiiiij jer ;n).iiid, 11-6-'CO. COTTW SEED WAMrtD! Highest cash price .paid. Sec trij bof ire selling. JJ3. H. MPNEEiy. n )flice at T. F. Young's. I-S... lm. OR. W. 0. KLUTTZ., 2.1 iloorBell Block. f.il :e hour-. 3:'J ) t2tlA. ii. TEUPH3HE; RESIDEK2E 129, ILSO 39. Holler Brui)., STOKE A5D GRANITE COXTBACTOBt3 Rough and Dresaed (iranite for U)lding!f ard f.jn J lUm., ce rrif n t walk Vfilaw. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED j - TO XLL.o I have tiw largest tock of FHUTTS, OANDIE3 and SU1 S in town. Also Bananas, Orange, Grapes. Apples, . Pear. Almond. 0-ati Nats and j English Wa'nuts; 4Ve ftUo hava a. Large Assortment of Cake ot all kinds Mrrj. , fJQ WELL I r r
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