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! - - - i 2 . i i 4 iiasaouDie tneci: culation j of -".another wwiklv j.cmi iisnei-iii - ( SALISBURY N C, THURSDAY JANUARY 11,, 1S04. - r ()& 1 - MB. THE RECESS. MI APT TO FIGHT. CESEBAl SOUIMS SEWi What is Goojrreas Settles Down i- 1 i OnoeMoro. ThuffsT Can't Moot in Florida. TO OBSTRUCT TARIFF HGiSLATIOJ vara HE WILL DECLARE MARTIAL LAW S . 'i Jltlwriu! Boaablieaaa ! i VmL &amnil Pitcher's wreacription for Infants Tcftildren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ir xarcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute 4 rlelsant.!lta; guarantee is thirty years' use by ....ir itioxners. vaawi ..,. v A- Mather's IMei A: LI vely Oealar-Tae J the Hawallaai ,Ct.aMrix ' WaotiisWtox, I J am nary 4. In the House ! the j resignations ot " Colonel Fellow and Mrj Fitch, of New York, i KnrBXitRr. 8. C Jcnuary 8. The - - i IV" !'!.' mJ director of the Newberry .cotton mill Governor Mitchell Says the "TWO decided to increase the capital stock from 50000 to $100,000 and to greatly enlarge tbe building. Kxoxvillk, Tens., January 1 8. , Kaylor & . Cunningham; dry gnd.H merchants, have as&ined. They hurt keen rod : creators' for abont JI.OliLv The stock is to be sold to tay debU, ftBioantios1 to a.00o or moiv. Dauloxeoa, January The revised list jast received by tle cltHrk: of the court shows that twenty tvtl ows and seventeen old soldiem In Lumpkin county will jdrawf pensions this vear. i I . i J . "7 i : :jy G a Li. ati x, Tkxx., JanuaryJl. At ChI7 Is Kot Trry Anxlo-II BefoSMf t 81m . few Artlclr of AsrBMBt : ' sad Um Dnvsl Clsb Is AU BrakMi Up or It. - Jackso Yiu.1, FtA. , January One development has followed another in rapid -snccession today In the Cor-bctt-Alitchell affair, j The eases in the In. oi ail ia Lcave;ning Power.- L; PURE SOLVED- AT LAST. A K1SSLESS LAtfUj who lie eeeniclecUd trpctiTeljr CTimlml coart jjint-CorbeU anil. Fra-inc Hill. Kv.i rostenlav U K. district attorney ana eompirouer oxxx Mitchell fell tHroutt XU morninav Fowler ami r. C Yirt the currency of 2fe w York, were read. riend. the Mother's Castona. ' Ciiri. idtocWldreathat v w!!!-- it yirior tosny prescriptioa . II.A.AacT M.D. :, .; yr. , n Oxford St., BropUjn, N.T. .f-orU'' i:i universal and .lt l-nnwll tllt-lit UC-lum wm. - .SI' keep CostoriA Castoria. Cactoria euros Colic, Constipation, - 1 BAir Stomach,. Warrhcea, EracUUkm, Kills Worms, sleep, add promotes geetion. i-- Wlthoat iajurlous modicotioa. , dl uten. rivals for because the solicitor - declined J to the samt'lalv s hand. met. Fowler dnd the Kpeaker also; presented the . prosecute them. The mayor vetoed shot Youscn fatally, but I before You- credcntiaU bf Mr. Adams, of rennsyl- : the fivc-ounccrglov'e j ordinaaee and ie he stabbed Fowjer o serious- 1 vanlaiwh thaa been I elected to sue- the eounci psird itAover: his voto by ' iy that. he can not" recover.: . , j , . j ceed the laite Hr. O'XeJIL two-third roteJ. The -Duval viub7 jcksos, Tkxs.7 January L now The fig-ht 4hej beTitt Mr. Boutelle, t Bow aduiits that it baa requetd Cor- tne rVTeisn claim swindler was on behalf t ttif repnoucans, pniusr bctt and Mitchell to sign ne-w arucics gntenced by Judee Hammond last forward tq llawaiian matter to an- nX ?reenien4 and a test tiff lit win nftrht to nine years in the Columbus, soon be had at the l'ark 0era nouins, Ohio, neniteritiarv. Il la also taxed totwsif a case at law can be" made in wjth a fine of $l,)0. and the cost of a plove contest under articles of agree- -y iwo trials, about 20.000. ment exactly Ilk loose ; waicu were for Corbett and Tho ITstorio Myitory ot the Man In tbo Iron Mask. ' . taronlze the tartfx bxlu )ir. IlittJ the (head of the minority "For sereral Tsars I hars recooiS'.eBdeC your-'CaatorU,' awl ESiall al-sraya contlaas U 4 FO as it uv, infariabljr produced boneficia results.'' ' - l ' r.Dm.-j r. . Dm . I35lh Street ani T: - - York Tij 1 " ,.-r cw York City. .:' ifft ' ' .'rwf.-.i...:.r. ! Lr.Ji5-sriilllial It O lECrat ; '.jV-wi- i- i. l-.tirv;f .r t Bath forlnfntSf EDWIN ; CUTHRPLL, SUDDEN DEATH! j Ths Community Shocked j lart evening, just after tea, while Mr. Tkoo lisrtnau, a uroiuiueot and higlily- ; rapectftd cilixen, apirently In the Ut oi Inlik tad spirit, was readied a newspaper, tkt'ikeet iuddenly fell loj the floor; he - buctd one hand oyer hV Heart, gasped, and m& baek in his chair, Widently unewn- - Ktuui. .The family were aUjekea with coo : nUon, snd iraaiwiiaiel summoned , a ' 'ykraciin. But it was too lale. The okl - wdenu was dead. Physicians gave heart : 4mm u toe cauae." ioArooi Herald. ; rtry day tbe papers contain statements 3 sail&rt the above. Evenlyouth ia no de fctM sgalatt heart diseaaejaad the awful ripiditywilh which it is claiming' victhns : ; brew upon all a conviction of its prevsJence. leader; if you' have a symptom of this fasdiueaM do not hesitate a moment in : lUeailiag to U. Delay is always dangerous, 'j latin Heart diseaise toa-oftPn fati- Som v aptomi of heart dieae arer shortness of ? arsatlt, fluttering, or palpitation, pain or UissrasH ia left Vide. shouller, or arm, ir 1 nplir nulae, traothering, jreak or hungry aU, (ainting pells, dropsy, etc. ' " CkaiUi atT.n. York. Pa . writes: "T wiflfered turn ktart dlieaM 22 year. Frsqnently my i sH would Mem to lump Into my mouth, sndmy ; M4taeamkU me very melancholy. PhyMClanj. riTBoa nllefr 1 becume so much worse tnt tisoterp-ted-trt live. -bu ww induced a r a mort to itM Dr. Mtlea' New Heart Curs. The ' i mmi Uf I fiat (rwRtlv relieved, and at the enq 1 VtM4ytI faU like a king. m fratUuds U too ; t9 to xjreion." - I hnk ftochwell. CnirtTifivm. Pa..'airta 82 ssm, an: "For fonr yem previous to begln- ttactke sof. Dr Miles' Kew; Heart Cure I was (Atctoi with hert dtneaae in at very Mvetw form. -1 UU tekra &1I o-imlll mm. but with no heneftt tHttlsaad Dr. Miles! remedy, oue bottle of which h 1(1 com 1 "ss59s?f .sjiiitT . i . 11 KY, . -U. . - of the forelu affairs committee; statAl that inaszduch as this proposition iravo the repnbjfcan substantially what they desired, vijt., a time fixed for de iat on the l!awalin matter, he tvouht be tflkd.o accept It. Then thjtsreiwaa quhe si wrnffle over r. &ut4!lB clXgrt to call up ats resolution a privileged question, rt-hicheffri win -a failure, immov i-.jtcly !af tcr . tha readinf of hi journal, itjl the ; senate. Senator Lovers as Portrayed by Japanese - Novelists and Poets. '-Kit f &L'-SOP. The."? arc :r.:.- - ' cities wliu-h se'l "-.'- i a act profrt of .:o '. : ! but we a p- .1 ! our W;-"'. m!i- -! i ten crrta a-ih, r.--i f. u 1 5 cent a piir. We'v each of ll'j f ; j they soil os!j : ; "' ' ' eara ?X ' '. year!y;-i'f ; t; ayearc.a '!',- " x ; A.'jare. 'p-V - - tsss thaa thi pr!.-- j We-havc o?rrJ - h i i ncTP2-,.i.' ' .' ; - N. r.4 f 1.; -1 . or. tn ? 0 ' J fit ' .o . . ! r : V.. i. . hwieo; J. F.- 1 . P.itU Write for a proepecti: contaiiiirnrtnt names or our etockhotdor,.e., rr nrntl ji vniir or , rvr'i'iritj ,i),, r't rtnb,m.h frjnoutn rrtr. Ordt-fs itkeu tor One or raorc sSiace. Trice, $10 JJEXTEH SHOE CO., "KtE? A'jrtt h i.et DEITER SHOE Col, Inc'p. Capital, $100.003. BKST 81.RO SHOE IN THE WORtD. '-A dollar gated U a dollar tamed.' Thifctadlen'SoIUt French ln tola Kid Hat tou iioot delivered free any wbre in tbe U.S., on receipt ot uaiin. Noney wruer, t;i .now tor si" very wy the boots a'l retail "etorea. for We make this boot therefore we cuay :y one is ont B&tisttMi I rc-fund ihe miM hJ&&i&L or ueu-1 another pair. Opi r r-4irek. Toe or Gammon Sne, or- r8W EqimW eve eotd ia CDrrclves, 4ft it the. end 4f n;: wo IU J. B. lVn1 mh Pntnt !Ta . Triages the foW Uriaf statement j " I was a: wreck from hert lMao4 tomfh -trouble when I began wins; P. ICKNswfleartCure and Nerve and Liver rala is a mult of their uaej I am weU.' fc. Hue.1 New Heart On re ts sold by alldrns fs Rastlve rurnUe, ior sent by the Dr. ta aTedUai Ce, Elkhart, Ind . -on receipt of fSfii widths t-V: 1. - m. --' T . . - - Dextir Skse -toe, if ii 3X rtckhnrn Spreteented tlie credentials : -nator fippii Huntois of Virginia, -..I the oalji oflofiico was administered iie new senator.'; -' t nator Wve presented a resolnt ton tarinir ilat lin the oninion of the rtate durlr.ff the in vestigation of the Vrv.rtitteejjon fireisrn relations, of relations with I!awa-L there r .' 1h no interference on the part : -c UuiiH States by moral Inllu-s.-vor pjivsic:il force -'for the resto yl u of tlje cjt-quct'h, or uf the main 'uriuca' of te provisional gtjvern seat of the flawaiian islands, and it ttavalfores should be used in the "uiid i onl fur tlie protection of the -s and property of American citl . He inskd that the resolution :;. a t'ic tible for tha present. 4 ator illili presented a hill limit t'rsA eft'ecf of tjie refrnlations of : orce ' between the several states 'vith foreign countries. i.5-1 rail id fun br Senator rn'h. of Aba-.na, for the relief of certain al ; whothaS aeciuiretl property in district, aS'541'0'' much dibcus- ns it d-i'lodetl the fact that . as werf iiiCouipet.'-'t to ho'd prop theriisUict of, Columbia. Tb ii tvi-s pas.sctl. it boinjr.for the rcliel ' Tari l It Jiovlweilr and legalissing )wnevh:j of real estate In the .'triet. - I A ' - he ways and moans committee has c.t to tfvp?rt a bill providing for- a ,. r ee'-.-.t.ftai on : individual incomes .; t 4aV)0 WafhixOTOX. January 5, Thehouse v-s without (a quorum araln today. coTiseiqueatly did nothing. Air. nte.'n a-,ri m attempted to get up . -.-esotutfion; censuring tne president .r.i y.CAiUlah rabed the question of islderattoiil The republicans re--,d to tote. The democrats could . tri lister a qnomm. and' the house ai i a "coakeucnce ad jouruel. In thi senate' Jh. Hoar presented he' following rcKolutiou. with the re uwt thai it lie ozMhe table for the cesent: Kesolveid,Tlat the secretary of the reasnry, be freq nested to inform the nate of .what sum1; have leenpaid tc hvllon.;.ja4K; H. Uloaut for salary, 3-u-vices aiid iHlier e.Tp.res as special aommlssiOhcr to Hawaii, together with copies of aU orders, voucheni cud re roipta foi? jsnch payment, and also to at."rfn thjs annate from what funds rtit linderi" hy virtue of what appro- riati n of law the same hare been "lit . sifmed In Sew A'ork Mitchell, y" . ' , The eonnty solicitor's action this morning' is claimed as a victory by both sidoK. The luval club ofBclals insist that Solicitor -Christie could find no law undr which to proceed against the two pugilists and so re tryaWd rather than go on with the case and b whippeil in open court. The governor's frioud say that he scored a b'g point by choking off the club from getting a favorable decision in the. habeas corpus cas,-' now a dead letter. It is the general belief that the governor drew Christie into a cor ner by threatening to remove him from ofdee if he prosecuted these two cases. In nil probability the mystrJ otis telegram received from the gov ernor oqe day last week, contained the lash which the governor plied over the attorney's back. Hut it must be admitted that the club was thunderstruck-by the turn j things took this morning. . ' ' - Manager Howden says tonight, how ever,; that the club's attorneys are al ready preparing the papen for another case in which Judge Call must CnAttMTTB, N. C, January ft,- Young CJoetchius, of Home, Ga., who is student at Davidson college, fell from the third story of the college building yesterday and Is now in a dying condition. The young man la a son of tho Pref byterian mlnistcf : at Come. Ills family have been notified. . Hirmixqham, Ar.A., January: ft. Jamea Hamburger had a quarrel with his sweetheart Wednesday and stab bed 1 her slightly in the neck. Last night be walked into a ballr command, seeing her In the arms of another man, he walked np behind her and shot her in the back of the neck. Ue then escaped. The girl died this morning. TvaCA ixk)8 A. Ala.. January 6. Will Farmer was hnngeid In the county jail yard here today for wife murder. Farmer was cool to the last. Do said be felt no fear and knew he was going straight to heaven, lie advised every body to live right. The drop fell at the last stroke of twelve. Farmvr's neck was not broken and he died of strangulation. TiioMABXii.i.K, Oa., January C Hen rr Spencer, colored was today sen- pass on the law applicable to this con- fenced by Judge llansell to be hanged test. The Duval Club a lmlts that It has asked the pugilists toaign now articles ot icvement aid A P, FILOR. ACri Specia ( tertntj? . n serbnttu. alx hnttlM for Sft. exnreM pre- M4. It U positively fre from all opiates or fetfrM 4rut. Df..Mili Nerve and Liver Wis. M Mts per bex. tve he. II Vailad Wkn, Ibooastdrogiala,orbyniau i v For Sale by all pruggisti The w.e Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Fat- , cat boaiaeas eoadoeted for MoessaTC Tecs. Oua owe is OfPOSiTt Oi8. fPJ-TCSS sad we can accare jpatent in lees tune taaa Oiom reasote from Waahtogton. : Send model, drawing or photo., wl&Ceecrip tkm. We advise, if patentable or not. free oi caarsa. Onr lee ot dae till peieat is cired. BaBma(sctaacUeata ta youx State; eoaaty r towa, seat freei Address, . , C.A.SWQW&OO. Om Patkmt Orncc. wssm.sotow; O. C A Tontine j Policy ia the Equitable Life the best, because it is absolutely w ; because it makcs you your own btneficiarv if von live, and orotects Tourfamily if yon di. The following Jctor from a Tontiqe Policy Holder a ine ' i i - ' . Eauitable Life ho received bis own life insurance, wprth-thjuking oer. (, - ; iit W Cdcobd, N . G. iNoveaiber sgth, IB93. - Kock Hill. c:. 1 wear Sir: i, . . ! ! L. . ' hive before tne a (Utement of the, "-' OSt'lOM ntttrrA kv kK ITniih.l.U finrirtv " ttleenr of niv Tontln : Policv. now, ma4. ""J. and I have decide. for personal reasons "P.the cash option, i I beg to say that the J1" l , an catirelyj Mttisiactory 60. and V p,,1.?, great pleasure to reconnteSd Ithr -t"-e w tbe in-Hiring public. . r Years ruly,i If .' j J AS. C. GIBSON. J'rite for paTficular toHjay. Ask all questions you wish. The fnore yoa knowabout the Tontine the better you will appreciate jit. ! , W. J. R0DDEV, Manageri, ;; Pwtnyent of the CaroUnas, " V rock huX. s. c. 1 U 1 E'eOLDEH CAPSULES4 t?? - ,i . : lliablerbeuer than Xsnsy or Pennyroyal Plttt and aHatmilar medicioea. TJoeweOed lor Iw -guUrt-ties, AO. 8uocruUy uA la Uorjbaof caea. la' ore remedy, riajcanteed.irw r fall Wca J- xnieqaalledsafegoard. UtKESlUQ FKCIT 844-eO alarttct Chicago, in. FURXI iED LIKE Kaltbfra' IH-ti - -tli thw ' I I rjilturst Bui dins. Cmicaco i Janunry - 8. A robbers roost, rieh vith plunder, ha been found beneath the fitor of the great vgrlcuHnraU building at, the world'i air grounds.. "e tnievca escape!, '.ut much' valuable stolen property rras r uslv furaished with Turkish rugs. 'abrics from foreign looms, rich ura cries and! iojnfortbl diranr Fine brand Ua ;hgh winea" and imported cigars wrel scjUtrftd alout the place in greatj lpf'f asion. The two men were Keen Stealing ' whbdty bottles, and following them, officers fouud the hole in the? floor and the officers in pursuit fojihd a wcll-bi-atcn path un der tho buiding leading to, the den. It is probable that the 1 jthicving has been golnte on cVer since the close of the, ' faij-, as artiles have been misKtd from the buiUiing ior many -.weeks.: j 1 1 -: . 'lhis was done." 6aid Manager Bowdcn. 'Kimdy an a precaution in j casi the fi'ht shonld be htoppml here. These new articles simply provide that the fight may be prlled off at some point beyond the" two-mile limit from ttto citjf of Jacksonville, as agreed in the firwt articles, and at ; another timc -If "-wecessary, eittter. J twenty-four hours before or after.; ' notm of .lanuarj 2r.thr Yon see this ! '.allows ns a chance to evade the au- ' thorities. if tb-y stop the fight at tho i I arena and would make the fight a dead i sure thing. We could say to the 'W.000 people who m:ty come here to see this 'fight, that they can sec it anyway; that we will have it In some place con : venient to JacksonvUle. Corbett ; signed the new articles without hesi ; tat'on as soon as he understood them thoroughly, but Mitchell declines to o so. j "As soon as Mltehell signs the a w articles," saidUJovsj Vending, of New York, "the luval Club will add ft0 ' men to its present force of carpenters I on the arena." ! "Yea," added Manager Howden, "and when he does we will promise ' upon our honor as businessmen and gentlemen that everybody who comes to Jacksonville to soe tnls ngnt can see It without boing put to any "incon venience. Mitchell can make turht sure by signing, or it is pss;b!e lr him to stop It by still persisting in his refusal to sign. ; ' Covernor Mitchell todiy seat the fol lowing telegram to a Cincinnati paper: "The Corbett-Mitehell prize fight will not take place in ! Florida unless the on 1 nursdav. March 1st. spencer was convicted of murdering his brother-in-law, Moe treenl A motion was made for a new trial which was not grant ed, lie received his sentence with re markable nerve, showing no signs of excitement whutver. j. L0CIHYII.1.R, Kv.. January ft. The current issue of the Woodford 8un, one of the met Inf.uential papers in the i Sard lbs life that is fighting against Coneump tion. - i Only- act proatptly. r nt it off, -and liothinr can save -you. Iiut,if tak- . . ' 5 en m time, ur. Pierce's Gcldan Medical Discovery wUl cor tainly cure. - " ' . It must be done through tbe woodand the "Discovery n is tho most potent blood cleanser, strensth-rcsiorer, and flesh-builder that's known to medical science. - The scrof ulous affection of the lungs that called Consumption, and everv form of 8crofala and blood-taints, all yield to it For Weak Longs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Astb- m, ana tut scverw, iinuCTiug rs1". unequaled. remedy. x It's the onty one thati mrM 11 u ooesn s oeneut vr vurv. ' in. every case, you have your money back. A Can anvtiurs fclse, at any price, be really asheap: ... - - You pay, only for value received. Something else, that pays, the dealer bet ; ter, may be effered as "just as good. Per , taps it ls fur itwt, but ii can't be., for supreme court of this state decides that there is no law prohibiting such a fight. There will be no necessity tor proclaiming martial law -to prevent such a light, but, were- it necessary. 1 would not hesitatj to proclaim it, as I am determined to prevent this fiht Hy uuen; wuwe- KVr any and all means within the reach of t lh:. ""P tlierecutive. There can be no donbt sato my position, and people who come hero with th espestation qf seelrg- the laws of the state violated by two thugs arwl their alders and abettors, will be disappointed. Jackhokyj.xk, Fla.. January 4. Charley Mitchell signed the amended rt.iolM of Bpreemtnt today, under nressnre from tbe blUcials of the Duval Athletic Club, and thus relieves hin self of the charge of being a "ranK ouitter." The amended articles now provide that tlie fight shall take place a Duval or St. jJohn's eoanty, the the latter eouuty being the one in which Mitchell's trainiug quarters arc located. i Sheriff Uroward, in an interview to dav said he would obey tbe governor's order, and use every legal means to prevent the fight in Duval county. x Blew Oat I be Gea. Savaxxah. GaJ, January ft. 1L C McDonald, of Hamlet. X. C blew out the gas in room H atthe Screyei House last night, and this raorninj was found a corpse' Mr. McDonah came in on the rMuthlKund ra'.lriad and was on his way ti Florida, whert he had been Offered a position on i tnrpcntinefarm. There was no eyi d nces whatever that his act was sul cldaL. bnt it was evidently a plair case Of ignora-cef The coroner took charge Of the b-ly, and wilt ship it back to his home! tomorrow. x Cetta 31U:s Baraed. FixaE5CK.' At. A., Jannary .&f-Te cotton mills of Bmbrey Son & onng. noitiiof this t.ty. wtxe burned last ni-'ht. The loss, 1 estiaatfid ot50T- 0J0: insurance fl0..v. in a. "50-s-.3iid!e v rn milL " a w - ' K.1U'U .I-ivB 0a a. It- Ctwy ,.. untaa. Fl-A., January 8. Fol lowing fapn'the att-mpted assasa: nation of ex-Sheriff; rotsdamer, on Friday hht,',our. town is wild with 'xcitemen'tt tonight over the murdri ot;iL Jj Wilis, city watchman, last ntgfit. Vfiilis was shot through the heart aadj bis head was literally split to pieces cvith a hatchet, or other sharp weapon. The murderer aftei Hilling hint, straightened out his form and left hijn lying on his back beside Mie CllV pWTUilU. I1C na tmH'j cu n keep hogi jfrom running at large ia the city greets and a great deal of ill feeling had been created by taking them nj.( (The pound was, full of bog Andr WUlis' was guar ling them. There is no cinq to the murderer. y -:-'A rrak Aftr Cewrra.Gaaltf. , Nkw iYbf.K. Jantiarr ft. A. crank oi the name; ot li. C Clticlc yesterday wetlt fo tlie Ivakewood betel, ike wood, K JL. and wanted ta see Mr. tieorge tiquld in order to cadiee Sioo W0,if whh) Ire says the latter bad promised him. Chick was lateZjr re ieaW4 lijcfn an iasaae tojUtoML machinery was oimaa Vkeli iHjuipjHsd. 1 ! Ashland district, contains an editorial adV-ocating the election iof lion. Y. C. Owens to congress. The Sun has herv toforc been a tealous supporter Qi Colonel Hrecklnridge, but uow declares that the Pollard scandal will destroy his U7-fulnes: in cougre-e. Ihr.Gi.XRON, Ark., January ft. The boiler of the locomotive pulling the through freight Into fit. Ixmis cx phxlcd near here early this morning. Tlie train eonsistedof thirty-live cars, j fourteen of which were loaded with cattle. ' About twenty cars were wrecked and a great number of cattle killed. Head Hrakeinan los was In stantly killed, the fireman fatally and the engineer seriously injured. TrscuMMA. Aia., January ft. Last night Jake Kllroy, residing near here, weut home drunk. He retired to bed with his lighted pipe in his mouth. The bed clothing took firo and the hause was burned. Kilroy endeav ored to escape but was overcome by smoke and roasted alive. His wife, in nn adjoining room, escaped and res- m a a a. . . ..it A tlit i cued one cnlia UUl iwo ovnera. aeu and five years, were uurnea to aeatn. t;RRK.vviLt.R. Aia.. January a. a, 1 oung.sistor of (Icorge Fairer, a bov 1 f fourteen who has been missing frinee inrMtman ouy, nn fourfd his dead body in the woods with a gunshot wound in the breast. Kar- rer, with Irby MeArtbnr. a negro 01 the same age, wore oat hunting U gcther, and when last seen were quar reling. McArthur returned alone and has been silent since, ue was wxiay arrested and put In jail upon the charge of murder. Umox, S. a. January i. A terrible catastrophe happened near here last night on the plantation of benator Ulenn D. Peake, by which three pe sons were killed ami five wounded, one mortally. It was caused by the bursting of the boiler of ao engine ed to run a cotton gin. The 'dead are: Thomas K. Jeter, a well-known man with fine connections; troncn, who recently came here from Kortb Carolina, and a a unknown nejrro. The names of the wounded have not yet been ascertained, j HlKMlxottAM Ala., January 8. Gnr ley. in the Point Kock valley, north Alabama, has a prodigy in the shape of a nine-year-old white" child, ller name is Liizie 1 Jealc and her paren ta are among the best people lil Jackson eonnty. fhe weigns iwz poun is psscssed of enormous sire.i,. She can, with the greatest ease, lift and carry off an anvu weurnmR pounds and can carry 011 a oiK muu who could scarcely nn round. Her hair is very long ana die has regular, leautiful features. Uai3Ie.n. Ai.a January 5. Attalla, t thriving city five miles west of Uads Usn, narrowly escaped a disa-stroua louflagration at 2 o'clock this morning, .'ire broke out ia NYhite & Chisolm s irwdt store from a stove and quickly ;hnad. The loss to the '3,000; insurance no nil itted. ! uM r- , , .tore, adjoining, was bauiy oamajfvt. .v water. The large two-story frame mildlng belonging; to Y. P. bhahii, lDd oecuplcl by Wei market and ewelry store, was completely d, troved. There was ne insnranceea ept on the jewelry far le ast fire Is sttpp4 I to be the work of u incendiarv. Thai loss by bothfirta vas 8,000, 'wii t.0 durance. at. rtaacrlea' Carave-flas; of the Cipher of IjOoU XIV. Urine to Light U IdeaUty br ramaMBot Ealf. Of all bistorical probtcins perhaps that of the identify of Man In the Iron Mask has most Excited intelliv ;ont curiosity. But at last the mys tery has been solved and nil doubts set at rest by the paUcntrinvestiga 'tions of Commandant Bazcfics of the .Friu-h armyr While in garrison at KauteH 5f. Bazeries determined to decipher certain dispatches of Louis XIV. and his Minister Louvols ad dressed to Manhal De Catinat, whose cipher system had never been unraveled, although "many special ists had tried to master its . secret. The explanation of the historical enigma of the Man in the Iron Mask is found in one of these cipher dis patches of Louvois to De Catinat. After much research and patient plodding investigation, M. Bazeries was enabled to decipher the dispatch which contains the actual order from the king to imprison the Man with the Iron Mask. It is dated " 'Ver sailles, 8th July, 1C91," and consists Df nothing but groups of figures. Vivien Labbc, Sig. De Bulonde was, then,, the "Man in the Iron Mask," who, having raised the siego of Coni against his orders and the king's pleasure, was condemned to imprisonment for life and to wear a mask when he quitted the privacy of his cell. i Bulonde, a lieutenant general of tho King's armies, entered the army young and had a fairly brilliant mil itary (jaroelrl During the war with Italy he was sent with M. Feu uierps to Invest the town of Coni. , The first uttack on this place proved a complete failure, and on the news oi the arrival of reinforcements under Prince Eugene Bulonde- was seized with panic; he raised the siege, abandoned his wounded, his artillery and the ammunition Of war. This shameful retreat provoked Louis XIV. to such auger that nothing could assuage his wrath. Calinat's official reply to tho ex planation demanded by the king's minister arrived at Versailles on July 1, 1G91, and on the 8th of that month, by the famous cipher mes sage, the extraordinary punishment of Bulonde was decreed. On July 15 he was Imprisoned in the citadel of Pignerol, whence he wrote letters to the king and tho minister trying tc justify bis action. His pleas were of little avail, and hi a letter to Catinat, dated August 7, the king confirmed the sentence, and. from that data sip thing further, was heard of M. de Bulonde. I The unhappv general who had re- trvated before Prince Eugene had henceforth to expiate his fault in prison. For two years he remained In tho fortress of Pignerol, whence, by Louis' order, he was removed to the Ile Sto. Marguerite, Saint Mars, the governor of .which was ordered by a celebrated dispatch to tell ab-; aolutely nobody about "the general ho had received from Pignerol." In May, 1698, Saint Mara became gov ernor of the Bastille, and in Septem ber ho arrived with his "old prisoner of Pignerol, who was always obliged to wear a mask of black velvet, and of whom no one has over known hia name or estate. " ! Pivn vears afterward, in Novem ber. 1703, the man with the mask died and was buried in the cemetery of St. Paul under the nameof March ; laly. This historic puzzle has then been spoiled in its uramauc mystery hv M. Bazeries, and tienceiqrtn nis orv will know M. fie Bulonde as the in the Iron mas". .p,-'.v..-. j .- St. Junior Budirct.. A FATHER'S GHASTLY FWD. Tht affectionate) Epithets avad Caroaoa Sorb a . Woatorners ITso Abeolately Uakoow trn the East Seatlmeatality Only jBsr t rayed by aa Exqalslta CoarUay. Mr. Lafcadio Hearn, in his paper, 4,0f the Eternal Feminine," jln ths Atlantic, thus refers to one of the many differences between the poetry and fiction of Japan and those of western nations: j I must touch' upon one feature of western literature never tobejrecon ciled with Japanese ideas and cus toms. Let the reader reflect for a , moment how large a place the ject of kisses ana caresses and em braces occupies in our poetry and ia our prose fiction ; and then let bits consider the fact that in Japanese literature these have no exfstncf whatever. For kisses and emjhraces -are simply unknown Jn Japan as tokens of affection, if we except the solitary fact that Japanese mothers, like mothers all over the world, lip and hug their little ones beti-rv After babyhood there is no i.i ; hugging or kissing. Such actions ex cept in the case of infants are held to be highly immodest. Never ilo girls kiss one another; never do parents kiss or embrace their children who have become able to walk.' And this rule holds good of all classes of j." society, from. the highest nobility to the humblest peasantry. Neither have wo the least indication through out Japanese literature of any tira in the history of the race when a! fection was more demonstrative thaa it is to-day. Perhaps the western reader will ftd it hard even to Im agine a literature in ,. the whole r course of which is no mention of kiss-, ing, of embracing, even of pressing amoved hand; for hand-clasping is an action as totally foreign to Japanese impulse as kissing. Yet' on these topics even the native songs of the country folk, even the old ballads of the people about unhappy lovers, are quite as silent as the exquisite verses of the court poets. Suppose we take for an example the ancient popularpallad of Shuutokumara, whichhas given origin to various proverbs and household words throughout western Japan. Here we ; have the story of two betrothed lovers long separated by a cruel misfortune wandering in search of each other all over the empire and at last suddenly meeting before Kiomidzu temple by the favor of the gods. Would not any Aryan : poet descrite such . a meeting as a " rushing of tne two mio eacn ovner a arms, with. kisses and cries of love? But how does the old Japanese bal lad describe it? In brief, the twain only sit down together and stroke each other a little. Now, even thii reserved form of caress Is an ex tremely rare indulgence of emotion. You may see again and again fathers and sons, husbands and wives, mothr ers and daughters, meeting aft r -years of absence, yet you will i-iyb- ably never see the approach te caress between them. They will kneel down and salut? each other and smile, and prham . . .... 1 -I 4 U .... . '. cry, a ;nuie ior joy, uui - neither rush into each other nor utter extraordinary phruy affection. Indeed, such term ii r fection as ' 'my dear, " 'myjdari - l do not exist in Japancsf, (rmii at all eouivalcnt tb ov.r .. n ' tonal idioms. Japanese aiffection not uttered in words; it scarcely pears even in the tone of voict , chiefly shown in acts of j .- courtesy and kindness. I pil; that the opposite emotion is "7 ' equally perfect control, but to Ti trate this retnarkablc fact vou! r: quire a separate essay. ad resas a Mr. stock was l"he baild-AVbatley'a ... t. Hereh for His Horn mmi AAm . " w - m Corpse. Ttr.-fR. Auk.. January 8. A hor- mnrder was committed today M below Bessemer. t Tinffman. a deputy sheriff, warned a negro who was trespassing father's premises to Keep on. nTfed to do so and Huffman ar rested him, but the negro plead so lipase that Huffman let tr a .hort time afterwards Huffman 4ieartl shooting going on in n,rtnf liisiatncrs buuwhw-. "Tlrto see what the trouble 1 n K-hort time the horse came JT"wk riderless. Mr. Huff- Vr,?,.:; went in search of him m.nf , , with his headal- ana iouu - - - , 1 r..m bis shoulders. "urderi: pp-eal to be the work of Se negro VT --' .df r. . nrnit of him. 11 posse ismrw - r-- . . :ii 7 , a Smnicht it will un- 1 . . . j. eimense of a trai flouDieniy - VvrJTct mt TSm Oaltty." MAKM50, S. C., January Q.Tb trial of JacobTlowaen, coiorc. was charged with violatipg i!"' i pensary iaw, resulted in aver. -not guilty." As soon asth ;vi f was rendered every negro In the coir house began to yelL The warrant wa -pworn out by Mr. S. A. Nettles, w. ber of the legislature. It is pr - thst other arrests will be maJe. Attempt to. Tap tke Wires. Louisiaxa, Mo.. January 6.-An s' tempt to tap the wires here an. "work" 4he bookmakers and poo. 1.-- TtniK. Kansas ( ity. roims'iirfc im ' . -u v-v, Kibfn Kan., ami . i..-th d?!eovery of th- iJ:iMtla-. The w-arc tajjpera escaped. 1:: .v r; r?scfc.s. . .'.'.-it j-.'rnonle. nenvineb' ;' 'B - - j ! f i 1 i ' i.l 0 , t - '.'f-j -Wt W:- ... -i 1 -' & ' V : 1 0 ! 'I ; ' pa,-: 1 c . : bvs .- i - ... :a ... " :" -.f3 .1- . r- 5"""W. .V -- i : .1 - 'i, -1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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