T - fl ----- - : -1 Ur 0 THE. fLOWtt,UJuxw..u; Vol.3. No. 86. sTispTjRT; iji)"i5r;. fe"rt?tjaey i; 1961. Y. TEQUAS EOST, Cltj t:i Ctts ECttf. 1 I 1 J-m I 11 I I - Bii MM! 1 1 FLY. ! THOMPSOH EllfB: HH OF UNffi I 1 THE PEOPLE WHO COME AND " J0, LITTLE LOCALS. if literest Convened and Boiled Dsn Tli Personals and Brief News ltt if 1 Dl). Adolphui Ludwick returned last night from a trip to Cleveland. Our friend J C .Miller was in town yesterday. Bonny Winders, of the country was in the city yesterday. Dr. F J Murdoch returned yes terday from a trip to Couleemee. Mr. J Albert Miller, one of Davie county's moat progressive formers, was in to see us yesterday He left us bis subfcriptiou. Bheriff Sheek of Mocksville t spent the night in the city Ho. siib ' scribed to our paper U-Torn leaving, " Peter W Hairtn sp nt the day in town yesterday. His Siw;er Miss Ruth left for Lynchburg and other poitts yesterduy on a visit. Jist RiciUid Those lovelr pictures have just armed for Lufsey's 5 and 10 cmt tore. Don't fail to see the win- dow display. They have a Jinait- ed quantity of box paper and en- telopes that they are selling for 10ct per box which you'll say is equal to any 25 sent box of paper you ye ever brought. They havo a few more of those wall-pockets. You should have one. Ask about that free picture. Isstaliatlti Sinless- The installation t Rev. Q. W.- Reed, as psstor of Calvary Bap tist church, near Mt. Tabor will Rev. M. E. Parish, 'pastor of the Salisbury Baptist church. The servios will be juite interesting. All ar-j infited. Ur. H .;ard Skkr V . John Howard, who is agent fo- he TitUTii iNOEx.iis oil duty no on account of tssckne8s. We rfcaitily o that he will soon inf well, for he is missed more than all the forco. O'i 6eat!eaaa Dead. We learn -that Mr. Edmund Fsipermaa, a prominent citizen of Faith eied Wednesday night at 10 o'clock. He was a good man and his death removes one of the old land marks of the country. The - remains will be buried , today ai 'Organ church. WANTED 2 una mn to travel in K. C. and Va. -HiK monvy made b nersxelle - i, en money ad- Arnu ti n v ronniN. r i J Day lloufl. White Rose Cream is the finest and most elegant preparation on the market for tan, sun-burn, chapped hauls and all roughneaa or tne sain, uoniams noinmgi tioky or greasy. For sale by J Co rnelison ACo., and Housekeepers who have been us ing other kinds of lemon and vai.il- la think it just finding money us- ing isiue iuouon extracts, tae aav ingu so great. The secret of success of Blue Ribbon iemou and vanilla ex tracts, they are the best for the money. If you have been disappointed inthe lemon and vanilla extracts you've b,-en using, order Blue Rib bon brand. You'll be good friends at once. Economy is a stepping stone to great wealth, for the first step buy Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla extracts. Strayed A large white milch oow. Reward for her return to M. L. Jackson. 2-1 take place at the churahtSuiiday evening at C oclock. Thenstjll ation ssrmon'wiU be preacheuny ANOTHER WEDDING OF IN- t TERES r. Ur. Howell, of RIctmind, Captures qb3 of - Salisbury's Finest Yocng Wcmjc. Yed diog ia February. A ah' rt time ago th Lexington Dispatch printed that one of Sal isbury's young women, who visits frequently in Lexington, is soon to bo married. There was much speculation as to who the young lady is. Yesterday, many were first apprised of - the interesting event., when the cards with this announcement wer sent out: - 1 Mr. ami Mrs. I. H.Thompson request the honor-of y .ur presence at tl e marriage of their daughter, Duisie, to ' Mr P.-.ul Uil laid Howell, Tu-'-suay, February t lie twelfth, at hair pnt livo o'clock, at tht'ir residence, Salisbury, North Carolina. Rev. Mr. Busby will perform the ceremony. Those who know these young peoplf.- and their friends are num- barleys, are interested intense- j in thia wedding event. Mr. Howell i not a native of North Carolina, but is well known in the . . . . A, State' 1 elnS one of st FP" nlar of traveling salesmen. His home is in Richmond, Virginia. He will make a model husband. Miss Thompson is a handsome specimen of Salisbury womanhood the best of Southern women and is known well over the State. She is exceedingly bright and oharming a favorite wrretnyer 8ho is known, and entitled to the r:ohefit :(lVS tu' marri tif nan . . - .. , bestow. As th..se young people . J now begin a new voyage of life, the wish of their friends will be a useful and happy one throughout th years. FREEMAN LEAVES SALISBURY. White m n Whom Sam HacJen Implicated has Skioped to Part: Unkcown. John Freeman, thewhiteinan who was undoubtedly connected ' with the robberv for which Sam Hidden was sent to the pemtenitary, put up his cash bond for nnd left town. It is not known where he is going, l ut if he hnbe ' up -near Chnrlotte or Salif burv he will bo crawled again. Step light Johnny Bud your cake's all -dough. . Why buy the ordinary extracts when von can irnt Blue Ribbon mon and vanilla in two sizes 10 and Jo Blue Uibbon lmoa and vanilla extracts satisfy the hard to please. jus: nan me quantv you nave I befn limine of other kinds, is all you iieed of Blue Ribbon Union and vanilla extracts. Adfertlsed LltttR. Advertised letters remaining 'in the,Salihury N C P O for the week ending January 30 1901 Persons calling should ask for advertised letters will m required to pay one cent for each letter. Males: W B Baker, CC Barrs Rev. B Marton, A Sparr, F W Riley, S J Poatch, Curlee Giffin, P M Browu Thos teele, Bhm Savam Wash. M L Wt-bb, Jchn Mosley, Harry McDanil, Bob Mills Lovvy Climmo is, Hirvam Balding, W W Anderson, Fraud Allison. Fs males: Mrs II M Long, Neater Johnson Mrs Lunda lse. Miss t ppie Taylor, Miss Eta Le Thomas, Mrs Jane Hamilton, Mrs Bettie Brown, Jei ne Tomlin. Miss Hattie Farr, Miss Matidly Brown, Mrs Cora Fawiky, Miss Jadie Blue. Jas H Ramsey P M I Salisbury N C 1 80 1901 YESTERDAY MARKED ANGTA BLEDAY. Lo;ke Cra'g,' cf Euncccbt, Wasts aa la lestlgatisa of Cocise Pursajd by Justi ces Furies and Douglas. Yesterday was a not ibis day in the General Assembly. The out come of some of the bills intro duced will b watched by many out6ide of-the State, for there ae two which wi'l especially concern all on lookers: The Telegram, of Greensboro, gives an excellent short account of the day's work, to-wit: A resolution was introduced in he House for a joint committee on labor and labor laws. - Bills were introduced requiring all execution to be private and requiring the commutation of the death sentence to be life impris on meut. The benate, by a vote of "24 to 21, passed th bill granting alimo ny in cases of abfolute divorce. Craig, of Buncombe, in the House, introduced a resolution of inquiry into the action of Jastices Furches and Douglass of the Su preme court and the State auditor and treasurer in the payment of the claim of shellfish commission er White, after being forbidden by the Legislature to pay. The resolutions condemn them and call for the impeachment of the judges named, A resolution was adopted ordering White to turn over the oyster patrol Bteam- er Lily to the Governor and to hire a sail beat for his own use. FUItTUEVINQ XHK-ITEBKSTS OF 00' FoDERATE VETERANS. At tlv- convention of Confedtr- ate Veterans here today, at which delegates' were prese.it from all over the State, a committee re- ported a resolution which was unanimously adopted, urging the Lesrislacure to appropriate $25,000 to the maintenance of the sol- diers' home and 5 000 for new buildin-9 aud improvements. The resolution further asla that a pen- eion tax be made five cents on the $100 worth of propert ? and 15n on the poll; that all Confederates who hare reached the age of 70 years and are unable to support themsel ves, be pensioned, and also the soldiers' widows who have reached the age of 65. The convention thinks that there will be no further pension legislation necessary. The con- vention also urges the Legislature to have puqlished a correct roster of the North Carolina Confeder- ates. Committees were appoint - ed to present both matters to the Legislature. ' t: t Blue Ribbon lemon and Tanilla extracts are first in quality and fairest in price. Two sires 10 and The grocer don't make eo snack profit on lemon and vanilla, but he" is sure of your coming baek for more. J!lJ&lZ! you've leen usine. order Blue Rib- bon brand. You'll beeood friends at once. - Economy is a stepping stone to great wealth, for the first step buy islue Kiblon lemon and vanilla extracts, . A Laafidrj Agency at Si tact r. Messrs. Dr. J. S. Bryan and J C. Henley, of Spencer, have be came agents for the Leon Steam Laundry, of Charlotte. A basket will be left at Dr. Bryau's drug store to receive all kinds of wash able frabrics, where also orders can be left to call for and deliver articles. Basket will be shipped Wednesdays and re tn rued on Fri days. Orders may also be left at J. C. Henley's stables. - c:3 bhc:::it ia s.'.usbort. -". - i Sterlff SfceeiS Srfcgs c:3 Jloia aad la Speeds tie klgt U BonraXJaU. , Sheriff J. L. Sheek like our own sheriff, is hard upon lawlessness, and he never fails to bring in an evil doer when he goes after him. His capture of the negro who sold Mr. Jackson a stolen cow "before Christmas, is well remembered. Last night he brought f a negro down on the Western and left him with Sheriff Julian. This negro had fled to Taylorsville, and yes terdajr Mr. Sheek went ' tip after him and brought him to Salisbury until this morning, wheh he takes him to Mocksville to jail. . Tbo crime for which Morrison is up is not a heinous .one, and he is in uo sense an out-law. r Ur. Jalln Spih Mr. John' M. JuHatt. t addressed a meeting of the Junior Order last night oyer Plummer's lrug store, Many of the lodge were present and Mr, Julian's speech of half an hour was delivered in his best vein. We heard thosr who were present, say it was the best speech of its kind thatT they had ever list ened to. Colond W. d: T. U- Oiitsfni. The colored W Tilf. of Sal isbury has arranged with the pas tors of the different - colored churches to preach 'four successive temperance sermons to their con gregations during the month of February, lW01.Ber.IilW. Wat son of the Dixon ville Baptist Cuurch, will begin the series of sermons the FirjBtSunday. , Tbi Hotel Jefferson" Earned. Jew York, Jan. 30,-rTwo lives reilost 4 atUtlrLjgr Hotel Jefferson, a seven-story building, 102-106 East Fifteenth street, early to-day. The damage v tnB re l estimated at $50,000 ine aaaare; JUouara downing, 2 years old, a unrse ; Elizabeth ynold8i 04years old, a waitress, uowning was oeig lowered from a th-stor window by meanB of a rope. The rope broke an 8ne f3" to the sidewalk, strik- ,nR on fcer 84ul1- Miss Reynolds wassunocated. John Chatfield, proprietor of the hotel, Mrs. Chatfield aud her mother, Mrs. F. H. Strpator, scaped frem the burning build- in8 ciaa om7 111 ineir nlgnt I 1 . a . . 1 ' robes. J Ensign. Huller, an elderly man made a thrilling rescue of his 17-year-old invalid niece, Miss May Upperman, carrying her on his back through the heat from the tnird floor.. Edward Marshall, who lost a 1 eg while a war correspondent in Cuba, occupied a room on the sec-- 1 ond floor, Without waiting to pnd his oork leg he climbed to a & escape, one story from the I ground, but no ladder was there, Finally a watchrran pushed a iinux utuH iiuui but) Dietuwar warehouse and he and about 80 ance to the death. The best evi others crawled across and escaped, dence of its efficacy is the greatly Many of the guests escaped in their night clothes. FoB.n-Two kBmlln al two f nt nished rooms.-rMrs G- H- Hilig. 1-24-lwk. 1 i - Pkui Uemze- Hello, Central: Give me No, mtrr tttt - rs 3 -v . ' friir::, - ? m uwr rj, ur o" xoaofc. nercaiter -'2 l . f 4 1 . he Criterion i. .aid to be the only A Ueastar DstII Rsl. Dostrovinsr its victim, is a tvinl of constipation. The power of this maiaoy is telt on organs, nerves, las, salt rneum, ect. xtucaien .ox muscles and brain. But Dr. King's nica salve will glorify the face by Kew Life Pills are a safe and. cer- curing all skin eruption, altoeuts tain cure. Best in the world forl stomach, liver and kidneys and bowels. Only 25catTheo F Klutti & Co'e drug store. - . is THINKS ONE OF OUR CORRESPONDENTS. - Scsa litre Ideas Sobzltted cpoa tba eili of Saloeas. If Frobibiti&a doesn't Pro libit. It stoatd. The writer is sorry 'Stroller's" ideas are not in shape on the Tem perance question. His decision that he is in favor of Temperance, we suggest, should be boiled down tothe definitive and moulded and hardened that he may be assured as to "where he is at," for all time. Thinking Prohibition will not prohibit is in line with the stock arguments of all who incline to wards the saloons, but don't wish tq appear to. , The examples of some cities where there is plenty of law to en force but very bad administration ia a long way off from proof posi tive that such laws are in the main inoperative. An ingenious cracks man can get into almost any house or blow open the best' safes made but that is no reason that we should have no laws against burg lary. People are frequently assault ed and robbed, and that some times in broad day. Should we therefore have no policemen? The State of Maiue is often quoted as an instance of the insufficiency of Prohibition, but if Maiue had nev er had a prohibition law, would that State have the reputation , it has for sobriety?""It is well known that people get drunk there, but we don't want to lose sight of the fact tnat drunkenness is much less frequent, considering the increase in population, than it . Was before it had a prohibition law. The SOTrtrdocketaare jnf&Hible, Com- pare those of "a pronibiiiou ' tovn' with those where the open saloon obtains. Now, as to th Dispensary. Our neighboring city, nas oiten Deen cited, and only the other day, the statement was thrown at tne writer tnat a man cquiq sena into tne Dispensary there, have a quart of whisky bought for him in some- body else's name,then take it mto a neighboring store and have his innds arinic until tney an were intoxicated. - Supposing such a statement covers actual facts, not admitting it, however, was there no law against drunkenness? ml . - j - m Ania 18 DOt ftn argument against la Dispensary, so much as it is against the memciency (or worse) of the authorities. The "Tree is known by its traits whatever specious reasons are given against local option and against the Dispensary, the moral status of a community under either where tbera has been proper effort to enforce the law, will show in- J comparably better than where the J open saloon has obtained. With regard to the Dispensary laws, we have only to refer to South Caro- Una. When first established there I was n uuiv oicoi uuiv,ij, wuu . improved moral status of the whole State, and that the pohti ca breezes don't blow towards the saloons. Again, F.yetUvill. i. Urgely m evidence. Thee are practical 1 arguments that point conclusively and favorably to efficiency of that law. and so plainly that he who runs can read. H. G. T. Lost-At Salisbury or Spencer, i t:..v a u tA .UK I UUO VUU UUVWU IKUIUI ! office QT w Q M End t Jraward. 1-22 A Weiltl Of Btiiij. Is often hidden by unsightly I pimples, eczema, tetter. Erosipe- bruisee, burns, boils, felons, ulcers and worst forms of Piles. Only 25 I cti a box: Cure guaranteed. Sold by Theo F Kluttx Ac Cc druggist. I'M F HE TRIES TO KILL GRANGER. MR. Waatedta Take Flair VYIthoat Fating for It, f ltd Ilea Assaulted Ur. 6rargi r. HasSllaped. yednesday a' negro who gives his name as John Fulton called at the, Mt Vernon Roller Mills,, and asked Mr. Gas Granger for a sack of flour. Mr. Grangertold him that he did no credit business and would have V refusj him. Just then the negro grabbed the flour and started for the door. As he did this, Mr. Granger seized a monkey wrench and jumped be tween the door and the darkey. The negro jerked out a razor and cut at Mr, Granger who threw up his arm to ward off the blow The razor struck Mr. Granger hand between the fingers making a most fearful wound, laying the fleshy bare to the bone. Mr. Gran ger then knocked him down with Ifehe wrench arid he jumped to his feet, and slashed at Mr. Granger this time cutting a button off his coat, but no damage wa9 done. Again Mr. Granger struck the ne gro ove? the head with the wrench knocking him down and out of the building. The "negro then left and went to Mocksvillf Wed nesday night. There he stopped at Born's and Johnston's mill and asked their fireman for some ma chine oil to grease his head. He then asked who was -in the mill aud being told that Mr. Granger, (father of the man who knocked him down) was there he skipped for Winston. To him, there seemed much in a name. He is being pusheel by officers now, and if his pursuers are as good as Row -auAaieCicers. he is sure to be. cat- tured: It is. generally Believed that the negro meant murder. He fas especially solicitous as toj the gentlemen who intended to be in the mill. . Try Blue Ribbon lemon and va- ilia extracts just once, you'll give the second order without ask ing Some ladies have nick-named Bine Ribbon lemon and vanilla extracts Sampson, (because of their great strength. Blue Ribbon lemon aud vanilla extracts occupy a place in the aff ections of people, of refined and cu'tivated tastes that no other brand of flavoring ever b&s. Just half the quantity you have been using of other kinds, is all you need use of Blue Ribbon lem on and vanilla extracts. ousekeepert who have been us ing other kinds of lemon and van illa think it tost like finding money using Blue Ribbon ex tracts, the saving is so great. Why buy the ordinary extracts when you can get Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla in two sizes - 10 and 25. Blue Ribbon lemon and vanilla extracts satisfy the hard to please LOST Envelope bearing Geo. W Wright's name containing la dy's ring and small diamond. Re turn to this office and get reward. Gtariass Hears. Comes from Dr D B Cargile. of Washita,-1 T. He writes : Elec tric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her bead and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but now her health is excellent." Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known, It s the supreme remedy for eczema, tter, salt rheum, ul cers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver and kidnews and bowels, expels poisons, helps diges tion, builds up the strength. Only 50c at Theo F Kluttx & Go's drug store. Guaranteed. DESPITE CO OP 1 ID AH ENTHUISASTIC MEETING LAST NIGHT, Tie Stores! Wulcfc ia Spake Scsa Tina ato Is Assared, aad Steps an Takes :a BtaSHisk lt. ; The committee of the working men's co-operative store, held a meeting last uight in Mr. C. M, Henderlite's office at the depot. There were a number of men pres ent, and , the meeting in every way, was harmonious and enthu siastic. The absolute need of such a store was clearly shown, and up on the strength of such a feeling, a cemmittee was appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws. Another meeting of the com mittee was appointed to be held on Monday night at the same, place, at which everything necss sary to be completed, will be done. It is intended that the subscrip tion books be opened just after the next meeting. The prospects for a sufficient amount of stock to insure the success of th under taking, are especially good. As many at three hundred share hol ders are expected. Just what will be'th amount of each share. has not yet been derermined, but it is enough to give a large am ount of stock. These co-operative stores art very useful places o? merchandise and the one which soon opens, will be equal to any m the State. While Rose cream should be used by all who desire to have a clear aud smooth complexion. It wPl soften the roughest skin. Price 25c. For sale by J. W. Cor nelison k Co., and James Pljmer.- 1-20-lmo --aLlieaDd oaatl FlgM; Mr W-A Hines of ilanchester, la. writing of his al most miracul ous esc lpo from death, says: 'Ex posure after measles induced sri- -ous lung trouble, vhich ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Thui I began to use Dr. King 8 New Discovery which whol ly cur m-?. Hundreds have us$d it on my advice and all say it nev er fail to cure throat, chest and lung troubles. ' Regular size 60c and $1. Trial bottles free at Theo F. Kluttz & Co's drug store. Holler Bros., STONE AND G4AX1TE rOKTaaCltttlv Roagh and Dre4d Granite -for I lildiiigi a d fouivJa tiona, cement walks and lla . . - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GAflDY KITOHEfl. I have opened a first-ch Candy Kitchen hetvteen IV. M. Miller's and the Salisbury Grocery Cos store. . I handle the. best and mort complete line of nice candies found in town. Lemon and Chocolate Boa Bons, lb , . 20 taMM Same in boxes, per lb. .25 to COejJ Half-pound boxes .......... .lie; Everything nice andjfresh. AP0ST0L08. KARU808. Si It ia nut a Kak . C S But the Bet Bread on the Jlar- . ket at T. L. S WINK'S, il Freeh Cake all the time. .Call and be eonriuced. , - MOUNTAIN - - APPLES APPLE CIDER, IRISH POTA-. toe, WHOLESALE and RETJLCt. Next door to Brown's Fish IfartaCi above.PostofSee, Main Street, Jesse P. Lowv Formerly with N.I. Jarr. J1-