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, .A " SALISBURY EVENING POST. The Post Has a Larger Circulation Than Any Newspaper Ever Published in Rowan County". And the List is Growing Daily. :;t 2. NO. 41. SALISBURY, N. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1906. $4.00 a Year. MAHALEY DEAD. employ waitresses. TIm Hotel Vanderford to Have Only White Waitreaee : .. dU iitiaa Became Grave Bat Few Days Age. Mr. F. E. Pinkman, lessee of j the Hotel Vanderford .will have a 1 white waitresses exclusively in ! hl8 service. Hp i anvntjunv for eighteen. The results attending j the service by white waitresses in j this State where they have been died ' tried have been entirely satis- C dt. Julius A. Mahaley at::ihomt in the East ward , factory. a. !? of Council and Long! .... - .'- - 1Z"Z THE CAR LINE'S EXTENSION, h -ri t, trouble from which he had; - fiu.' MRJ'NEILL LAST NIGHT WAS A PATRIOTIC EVENING. Whitehead Klitte. Eta.., Deliver! Ele cit Amir cm ef Welcome. John Charles McNeill, dubbed prophetically in" Whit e h e a d Ktuttz's beautiful speech of pre sentation, as the "Robert Burns of North Carolina," took the trial in Ratiahtirv Incf nin4if It was a fine audience, the best that Salisbury has. that listened through the two hours of va ried entertainment. Miss Julia . Crouch opened the evening with j have been made to danhing- execution of Lizt's that parties have red for years but it was on-: Will Not go to tie Rim Tail Sam til this week that hi.-eondi- ' mer '' i ame alarming. . "... f: Mahale-V w:M in h8 fiftf 1 Manager Wales, of 'the Salis 4th year and was born in- bu,y Spvncer Electrjc Company ""'u,,y ,KM. ""'': -stated this morning that the car! Jiree times married; six chit- ,ine wi not be exUmded to the! Rhapsodie. followed by Miss Be rin wwiium to a numoer oi;Vadkin river this Summer, Us.e Henderson's recitation of a Children survive him. HeiThore has much talk of i fragment of Marpessa accompa raised on the fanr but came uUi the liark at the toll ;nied by the piano under Miss hhsbury when comparatively bri(J(fe in K!idlncs!) for pleasure ! Crouch's touch. Mrs. Samuel mg man and followed dif- sei:ker3 by thia 8ummer but thi;j Wiley. Jr., then sang her solo tt pursuit For years he plan probab,y knocke in;from Mr. McNeill's "O Ask Me .jpenntendefit of the county , lh head for the present- 1 Not" a poem appearing in the gang and made a tine rep- ,. Century some tjme ago. It was n as a rad builder. Lately! rnirtr-r Yprinro i Mr Wiley's own music and the d been employed by the A HHIIt bUtHlll tbLArLS. 1 violin accompaniment of Miss as superintendent of its, Josenhine Youns with the oiano . . - . ! - -m . OfWiu. man bK.p. ui vm- fruirai and accumulated' . miiiiaaira Of fat a RavareT s considerable property. He; - ' as a member of the Methodist j i- A- fen-ill, a white convict church and the fraternal orient j on the chain gang, has made his ef Htytasnrhs and Home Circle. 1 escape and Chairman Bernhardt, CHIEF MILLER'S OFFER- will abate BIG NUISANCE. WILL REFUSE THE DEMANDS. BATTLES IN DELIRIUM. Delivered by Registered Mail to Presi des! Baer Last Night. GEN. HENDERSON IS DYING. Discharge al Firearm ia tie City Becaiaiaf Frequent. Is His Last Momeats Goes Over Again His Notable Career. i prettiest sen timentvnf the even ing. The music was delightful as was the encore. . Mr?. Lindsay Patterson, nat ional representative of the D. A. K. was presented and told most When a defendant in Mayor Boyden's court forfeited a cash bond in the amount of $10 yes terday afternoon rather than stand trial for discharging fire arms within the incorporate lim its. Chief of Police Miller. de termined to take steps to abate a dangerous nuisance. Lately numerous complaints ' the officers! discharged ' firearms in Salisbury (in many instances in thickly settled dis tricts) through pure mischiefj and in not a few cases several t persons have narrowly escaped injury. To-day Chief Miller personally N'ew York, Feb. 24. -The an thracite coal operators are pre paring to-day to consider the de mands of the miners which were forwarded to President Baer, of the Readidg Company, by regis- ' ' tered mail at midnight last night I by President Mitchell, after they! Dubuque, Iowa. Feb. 24. For had been ratified by the full scale mer Speaker David B. Henderson committee of thirty-six of the is sinking fast The attending anthracite coal miners. The de- physicians have given out bulle mands have already been made; tins saying that his death ia public in their general form. It ; momently expected. At times is generally believed this mora- he suffers greatlv, though he is ing that they will be refused. OPPOSING Some Interesting Developments Expect, ed in New York Legislation. 1 fighting bravely to the last, j When his fever is at its height ! his mind wanders and he is once ! again fighting over the buttles : of the civil war and his career in : congress. MILITARY ACADEMY BURNED. New YorK, Feb. 24. -Interes ting developments are expected j within the next few days in con- i Three Slndeots are Missing and nectioi. with the opposition off offers a reward of $25 for infor-! the insurance companies to thej Tbree Others Injured. mation that leads to the arrest carrying out of some of the rec- i and. conviction of any person dis-iommendations of the Armstrong i charging firearms in violation of committee. . The Opposition has; the provisions of the .', city, Jitfdi-! not as yet .had Jime to organize ancrwithin the incorporate lim-;tltit is expected that steps. .wiir its.-r CHINESE INTERRUPT CABLE. jbe- takejo to -this end between now and the date set for the hearing by 'tk legislature on March 9. Th funeral 'will be he'd f rotts the Board of County Commis- eiitertainingrv the story of the! the first Methodist church to-: sioners, oners a rewara oi iu ior n t a u-ork The Daiwters r -row afternoon at 4 o'ctok, i hu arrest and delivery. Fernll i are now engaited in a struggle i i, it. j. c rujwe omciating, i v.t mu is iw. for jbe !.. I the remain will be interred inches in height. i.l the Lutheran cemetery. ; Carolina's glory in the Revolu- i tion. .I IER MORE DISTILLERS. ind Jary at Ashcvak Retoraed 0th I ae Tra Biila NEWS TOLD IN A FEW UNES.!u.a column k to u ted in j W ashington by each of the ong- i inal 13 States and a column costs Notkt of the Passisg Throag aad Caa- j 33 ,m. As there are only 7 chap- deaaed Local Newt. ! Mrs. F. H. sick to-day. Asheville special say: lie grand jury has transacted i,i,imuuia amiulnt nf h.wini4 i I.. tiu-B.. ttav twnftheday in Charlotte. Cushing is quite; The Coaoatrcial CaUe Company Cat ii ' Off 1jr.'u-i EZ Gambier, Ohio, Feb. 24 Four buildings of the fcenyen Military Academy were burned this "morning, r Three t student -are missing and "three are in jured. The origin of the fire is unknown. When discovered, the main building were on fire in several places. Many of the students and masters lost all New York Feb. 24. - The Com mercial Cable Company to-day their effects and barely escaped ters in the State, it amounts to $,'100 almost from each organiza tion. , "When I get to Washing-' Raleitfh. Feb. ton, I intend to lift my head , tions have been set on foot b ll i (,Vllr th.ll UI'AI. .nil aVloU ,,f ! tt ,nn,.nw nnJ n.U.vw 1'. ' Mrs. Grey Barber ending jkt Stat4 kaow how poor we ! the city of Raleigh with' view ! are, shall act as if we were as! to the purchase of the nlant of Irned against prominent dis- lot. J. U. Hodgms. of Ashe-j rich as Massachusetts, Mrs. rs in several counties. A. ; vine, was in calisbury tms morn-j t atterson said. Then Mr. Whitehead Kluttz introduced the lecturer. He did !it elwjuently and wittily. He Innir! first tm'Ktif tn ttafnntism K . ...... ....... w 1- ' " r.CV. IT. f. 4. J1U1UW.II wunfih.fiKi thn Young Lady Suicides. Greensboro, Feb. 23.Missj In their night clothes. Gambier Avic Forbis, a highly respected j is without fire protection and the young lady, of McLeanville, com- j fire burned itself out before aid mitted suicide at 4 o'clock this ' could reach the scene from Mt. issued the following; We are afternoon at her home by shoot-j Vernon. notified of the interruption by jing herself in the head. She isj . the land wires to Hankow. Mes-i survived by several brothers, one' VAUIfUUIIT IC I Of UTfl I'D sage3 are forwarded by the post'of whom is C. O. Forbis, afurni-1 tAilULnDlLI Id LULIitU lr. from Kiukiang. ture dealer of this city. Her! . j father died from pneumonia here Barely Esc sped Serious Injury From a Raleigh to Own its Water Works. ago. Worrying over his IJnnll, . n,Kl.l,. . .-ettia-: her rash deed.-Charlotte Observer. Mob Yesterday. ins. .H Clay Grubb. U, T. Wil- i mg. lis and E. M. Mclnturff, of on an county, are inaictea, irged with "carrying on a bus i"i... of reciifying and distilling vfi intent to defraud," C. A, Hiiitman, and W. H. Renegan, John S. . Henderson is spending the day at Whitney on legal business. returned from South Carolina 1 of Jiadkin, were indicted for the;"'"' "'"' s'i-- - - .Sie charge. ; Luke s tpiscopal cnurch tomor- Jrue bills were returned again-J row- . K, U Mahaley, and Charley ) Mr, Finest R. Rufty came up fcy, of Rowan, charged with from Charlotte this morning and tilling and retailing. C. M. j w, 8pend Sunday here with his irpenter, a store keeper and; parent Mr. and Mrs. M. C tiger of Kowan county asiuftyi picted, charged with permitt- Be pleasant at it,o WoUo ,-of,rrm,n,r .,;i,imiie Uw3 more haseniovwlthe PrHnsiJe f ran. i world than all the preachings. chise for Raleigh's water supply for the paat twenty years. The tranchise includes a clause re-i serving the privilege on the part of the city to purchase the plant after a period of years. . It is generally believed that the pur- Active work is soon to begin on the Southbound Railway from j Winston-Salem to Wadesboro. distillers todefraud." iN TO NIGHT AND SUNDAY ! Weather Forecast for North Caro tin far 24 Hoars. Mr. Berright Coaxs To Salisbury. great things. The great revolutions could not have been but for the chase will be made. If not, then great writers and dead Crcccc the eily will liave the privilege could not live again without the of installing a municipal plant of immortal ' Homer. Reckoning their own during the coming fall. him as greater of the two, the Awaided $4,000 Damages. Greensboro, N. C, Feb. 23. In the suit of Henry Huntley, colored, against the Southern I r,.. ...n! .is ir.. I ( Kauway, tor euuing on nis leg. The weather forecast for the ' street -Stanly Enterprise. asuing 24 hours is: fair in the stern and rain in western por jou to-night and warmer. Sun iy, rain and warmer on the st ana corner in tne western ortion. man who writes the songs, rath er than the laws of the lands, Mr. Kluttz presented Mr. Mc Neill as poet of the people and the Scotchman began. He raid" he felt RhponiHh and . . . , i. n .' ..... nr,AW , , nii n:r.kf Mr. G. W. Burright, of North aone, ,r.ce ne go on tne - - r ; V7 r-i i u ! train, ne naa com npre tn ntvi . Y the past year in Asheville, is in 1 rr for the Daughttrs of Amtir-j Pintii. , - Salisbury today making prepar-i ican PatnoU while his ancestors ations to move into the-residence ' buned m Eastern North Car-J Rev. William Spargeoa to Preach. he recently bought on. LUis;"""- r ":,c." c,,c""" "l i Rv. Mr. Sounreon will Drech A Big Piaa Sale. I America a independence. i . j Beginning with "Mister Nig-j : ger"Mr. McNeill read a select- j 1 ion of dialectic songs which pro- i musk i K.reat laughter and then ; uc ciiw iii.m iiiuic ocrwuj t-iae. in the Spencer Methodist church) to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 ! P- m I Subject for the morning will be j "The Welch Revival," and for! Faith Public School Closed. The public school at Faith Mr. G. W. Frix. whose house business here has grown He was encored reneat,i! v ami ! the evenini: hour a talk with : pheomonally during the past ! requests came often for verses young men on the subject, "Is j year begins sacrifice sale of pi- j that he had not selected in hia ' Religion an Advantage. " Public InnoaMnnrlav. Attention is call-! rea?An?- The call for "The Lit- ; .j. u;. v.oif ' .a ,v,:i, tie White Bnde was answered eu w mo nan iM.ac a'la iD-ii losed Thursday. This is per- ihaps the largest public school in J.i J .,!. 1J I er by three young ladies, Miss should interest every one con templating buying a piano, Address to Baracas To-morrow. Mr. W. C. Hamner. State Presi- with a reading of this pretty verse and the "Wedding Pres ent" to Mrs. D. H. McCulloh. WMisS Lottie fulrliroHl u-ns flai : - pretty thing as he has written. ! dent of the Maryland camp of In Guilford Superior court xm j It was a fine evening. i Gideons, will address the Bara- " ' ; . . . . . ..i . fT'l l xm . a t- i m Hendrix from near Mooresville, Wednesday the jury in the mental ne nmue oi airs. m. o. urow n , cas of the eitv in the class room n,l Misses Julian and ! anguish suitot Rosana Maness vs wa8 ," 'r,an cwd. and t,hc! at the 1st Baptist rhurch tomor- r.,J ...irff. w.annnf'th Western Union ; Telemnh ! :?.'"n.! All , With the Lyman Twins at M v,uj, oaiow,nw, w.. w. . .. - - , wwarua uuiiunig inal column ; " , xt ti. i -i the most successful schools cveri Company returned a verdict of j which the heroines have set i Baracas and other young men of jroney s New theatre, Monday, ...h .t tw mioM !S100infa or of the n'aintiff. i about to do, ' the citv are inv ited to attend. ' iFeb. 26th. I ' "" I .' :Viw r J i , i 'i 'r. 11 I A I .i .1 i ' ' f I ' t ggrjin .. . - - -asTai New York, Feb. 24. Advices j received here today from " Florence, Italy, indicate that the all times. A j detention of Mr. and Mrs. Wil good in this Ham K. Vandorbilt. Jr.. and chaffeur at Pontodara yesterday as the result of an automobile ac cident in which they ran down and injured a small boy, was a more serious affair than at first reported. According to the ad vices today from the Vander bilts, Mr, Vandcrbilt believed their lives were in danger and drew his revolver but before he Cauld use it several men jumix.'d into the automobile, disarmed him, kicked and cuffed i'..,n. Later Vandcrbilt and his chaf feur were arrested after gend armes had rescued them from the mob and are being held. Mrs. Vanderbilt was sent to a hotel. . '- ?.-, rirrt Mas Fireman Saves Doll for Weepiog Child Philadelphia. Feb. 23. -After Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Loeble and their four children had escaped from their burning dwelling, 5.? 94 Germantown avenue, yester day morning, it was discovered that Frances, the 4-y ear-old baby of the family, had forgotton her doll. Her parents were scolding her for being so Filly as to think about a doll at such a time, when the firemen came. One of the men in rubber coat and helmet asked Frances what she '.vas cryir.jr about. Am! when she told him, with sobs, ho x claimed : "Never you mind, little girl. I'll get her for you. " He first hud Frances tell him very particularly where, the doll was. Then climbed into a win dow by means of a ladder and brought it to her. u,8.,.v,i..,.. .,.7- ...... I .
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