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SALISBURY EVENING POST. !HE POST'S CIRCULATION INCREASES KITH EACH ISSUE. THERE'S A REASON FOR EV 'L 2 N0- 193 SALISBURY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. 1906. ERYTHING AND THIS IS NO EXCEPTION. $4.00 a Year IE PUBLIC BUILDING. THE TEACHER TRAINING. A DISTRICT MEETING. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. ! HAVANA ANXIOUS WILL 00 T0 CONGRESS BIDS ARE ANNOLNCED WAS DISCUSSED YESTERDAY. IX SALISBURY NEXT TUESDAY WITH THE MOVING THRONG.1 " COIORFO SlllDIFRSA ISSIIF - - NEWS TOM MEAGRE. rtt 1 .1 . r . n r i . ittMe.nr.u.tMiitwtrMI iat McoM itf Lot Day of Co.l The Odd Fello-, of Th.. Di.tnc. to A Glimnie Throueh trot of F.t for the Public Building Here. ' Sood.v School Co.veot.on. Gather Here. Known and Unknown. : The Tronhle in leiu Civea Rim to GLERRA MAKES BIG BOASTS.1 f'M- 4 r made the govern- .1 site for Salisbury's i.iir.K were opened yes Washington and are ,: this morning's Industrial News. wiil be interested in :-. ail of w.hith the r,t reserves the right it is likely, howe-. er. ':e of them will lie .a least three of the '.-it.! have been gener ' i of as a desirable lo U?e public building. . pographicaJ errors list.as printed by the d as far as possible co--...' made in the offers e-terday. which -.very Mu.ipin. liit corner Lee st recta V by lb' feet. This is the heme place ! B. Sheets. - i'r.ir.oes Kren-K- i -r-:i:,d Inniss 1 ') Var.derford. : i nn-r i Liberty street... .. '. This .s 'he I. , . ,n:e place. rv:r.:. . .: : !.y a pnry f Saiir-i r- i" ri(l,'r, e 'rr.i-r ( hurvh is- !!:.-. lb". :;. 12Y : !'. 1'. Mer.r.e;, and i. M. Siiiml. !o' corner ; al.d Coar.c.i streets. Ion, bl.'s.. Same b:d t'.er another 1'. --ariie r fl-l.'Ki. P. Mervney. lot frrer . and Innisi. by b. V. M. Caldwell, iot nT v.ss and I .tfo. bw by . -".ssioners of Rowan i- jr. 1 . i street near eurth....-o. . 1 ." . feet, i-"..!""1 The doners o'Ter the tto ?) d by the county ;a;l. NoilMEX TO HAVE A RALLY '"r tn Lewii Addreutd Memheri .! Loot Camps Last Night. .-,-d Camp No 175 , i the World, bad a tere--ting nieettn; !."-.st ,,vereign !". B. Lewis in. N. ('.. State manager Woodmen, was present ; ,i.-:ed the olijeots and ' Woodcraft to the satis ef jill present. Short : also made by Sover . . i .-mark Capps and Wm. . u" Hickory Camp No. 4M. ' .'!) a"committee was ap i : confer with the near . ! s to arrange for a V1 . :v some time in October. I. time Sovereign Lewis v.ised to be present and ; ' an address. The second day of the Rowan i oonty Sunday Scl Conven tion at St. Mat'hew's Lutheran church in Morgan townshi. yes t'Tiiay. was tr.arKed by c.en greater enth.i..ia-:n than the pre cetiing day. At the m-.rr.ir.j: H?.-sion a taik f especial vai ;e was given by Lev. C. A. R.cn'.e, of Biruttam ton. N. V.. r r. "OrpanizTOon." This was followed by Re;, . R E. Neighbour, en The Open Door" showing the pssibihtio. and ne cessity of Sunday si-hf.' work. The Rev. ('. R. Myers also spoke on "Co-Laboring" a no less vita element in the Sunday sch'v,; cause a After partaking of a sumptu ous dinner pmvidiM by the con gregation and their friends, the convention again met t.j consider the n.arks of a well organized S .nday School Teacher Training was fir-t presented by Rev. C. I!, t'urrie, shewing a ibmrongh l onception id it., need- and pur P"ses, . c..,id or.iy be dne by or.e h' ha. experienced its i. alio His Sunday school is the '.ly one m the county that has ::.i. feature . -..T.era! discus sion was engaged in by Prof. McCuUough, Dr. W. B. L'uttera. and others, indicating its vital p'.nce in the work of the Sunday school and how to introduce it. No subject before the Convention aroused greater interest. The report of the committee on reso lutions which was unanimously adopted, urged the school of the county to take it up as a de s, ruble means of increasing the ojbciency of their schools. The alue of organized classes was briefly v.wken of by A B. Sa'.eeby and Rev. Mr. Neighbour. The value of well conducted pri mary work was emphasized and for its rea,i:ation indicated, f cnciuding subject "The ay School as a Force In the :' the Church" was ' ably ,-ed by lb:-v. N D. Budie, showed a depth of thought seholar-'rp of pre-eminent The o M Fliows ,,f tins dis trict w si. meet ir. Salisbury on Tue-ua;. next we. k ami C.r-d-n and North State bulges are making preparation to fittingly entertain th- viiit-r' The first session wiil be he'. i ;n the hah of North State lodge at o'clock Tuesday afternoon Mr. . A. I'an.e.- will -peK :r,e words of weVo.-. for S'..ii State ana M.r. L. R-nd:eman. E-j., f r 'ord.r. !.-i-.v i, rand Master T. M Stevens, who has gi.en as surance of hii presence on this occa-'iori. wiil make me response. 1 Salisbury Odd Fellows are an I ticipating tins meeting w.th keen pleasure. ENGINEER JAMES CONDITIO- Resorted to Have Beef Ruoiaf With out a Headlight. Engineer Robert Jan.es. John A. Peeler, of Faith, is in Statesville today on business. Mrs. Paul (.'. Perkins, ..f Green- ville. S. C. us the guest of Mrs. Arthur Speegle. Mrs. H. M. Armistead and son. Prandon. have returned to Salis bury after spending several 1 ;onths in the mountains of N. i' Mrs. A L. Patterson and little son. Ruboif Kiier Patterson, have returned Ui Albemarle after visiting P,rof. and Mrs. R. G. Ki7.er. The Penn Dnigt'o.. of Phila delphia has a new ad. on page 5. They are having a free' distribu tion if their famous rheumatic cure. Read ad. Mrs. ",. L. Steele. Spencer, will give -instructions in vocal and instrumental music, begin ning August 27. Read announce ment on" page S. Sari he Will Beilo Hn March on Hav ana Tomonow. High Official, at Washtogtoo are Begin sing to take the Situa tion More Senoo.lj. Washington. Ajk. 24. - Des pite the elforts of the State De partment to poo hoo the present Cuban trouble the situation is considered evceedingly grave by high government officials and the probability of interruption by th i country is being discussed at length to-day. Up to an early hour to-day no request had been Washington. Aug. 21. -As the result 6f the incidents that led up to the shooting of two Brownsville. Texas, citizens by negro United States soldiers of the Twenty Fifth infantrj, it is probable congress wall be asked hereafter to either designate posts at which these troops wall be stationed or else repeal the law authorizing the enlistment of negro regiments. CHARGES OF BRUTALITY. To loilitute Suit Againit Sooth Weitern. and w ay Th who and deraisosp-'ke nes.. and :'.ai ing of tue coi A rising v extended St. and their Ire v. L.W. Black vel-.;-o;it with aclear i. t'.ttxg the elos. vention. " te - f thanks was MaVhew's people -A' i"T their gracl ris hospitality r onvention. ir.g for the HOYDEN IMPROVING. H" J Slight Attick of Malarial Ferer md Slil) Confined to Hit Bed. ' P.oyden. who has been i to his home for a week, ' .' improving. He has , ' " o : . c'r but not of a severe ..1. Boyilen is still kept ' "I and receives but few ' - hut the attending physi- t.-jie to have him out in a '' ' r ten davs. Violated Union Law. Montgomery, Ala . August 23. Frank Young, chief train dis patcher of the Louisville i Nash ville Railroad, at Montgomery, is charged with violating the Erdman arbitration la.'.' in a war rant sworn out to-day before United States Commissioner El more by L. A. Tamilian , deputy president of the Order if Rail road Telegraphers. The cum' will i oine up for a preliminary hear ing before Commissioner Elmore Monday morning. Mr. Tanquary alleges that B. , A. Nesmith sought employment Iwith the railroad as operator, but was required by Mr. Young to enter into an agreement not to join the o. H. T. Ian Mack.ren's "Bonnie Briar 1 Bush" is to he dramatized. The rights to the hook have been pur i chased by King. Shipman & Col- w ho was so hadiy injured at Ma jorca Monday night is stiii at the WhiteheadSlokes sar.iturium and is but little improved today. The Statesviile Landmark of today says of the accident ' The injury was due to the fact tljat No. :V was nthnir without a deadlight. It is said that Engi neer James left Salisbury with out the h-adligiit against his owr, w ishes. but was sent out under orders. At Maiolica he passed a fr-.ght train and having no head light he learned far out of his cab on the lookout. It was then that a piece of timber that had been turned across from a cattle car took Engineer James in the lace and just about tcre the side of his face off. It was a close call for life and as it was the injury was very severe. But Engineer James never lost his nerve. Doctors on the train administered to him and he urged them to fix him up so he could run his train to Asheville. He was sent back to Salisbury while the engineer of the freight tiok his train on its run. Frog Armies Battle. A desperate fight took place te tw een two parties of frogs, each composed of not less than 10. i0. in i. large ditch in Ojimura, Har ima prefecture, on Juno 24, at a bout 1 p. m. Toward 9 in th evening the operation liecame hot, a corps of about 4,Ok stand ing firmly in the ditch against two other corps of over 3,0(X) each, which apparently seemed to be the invading army. The noise and bustle were more than can be described. In spite of the hard struggle, however, the bat tle did not end until 10 o'clock the next morning to the great annoyance of the peaceful human non-combatants around the bat tlefield, when over 7i warriors killed and 2.00O wronded were to to be seen on the spot. Japan Times. Maj. Thomas Mull, of Holly Grove, Arkansas, is the guest of ('apt. James R. Crawford at the hitter's home on Chestnut Hill. The State Literary and His torical Society has apointd a committee to ask the Legislature to place a statue of the late Sena tor Vance in the capital at Washington. Asheville. Aug. 23. - As a re- received by the State Department suit of alleged brutal treatment for assistance. It was repotted accorded to certain employes in in diplomatic circles here last the construction works of the night that President Palma had South and Western between Mar sent a hurry message to Wash- ion and Spruce Pine by servants ington asking that a couple bat- of the road, papers in four civil teries of artillery manned by , suits have been issued, with the regulars be dispatched at once to South and Western as defend- , - Havana but this was denied this ants. The plaintiffs are Woodtin Great Preparation! Made for Big New morning.' Wheeler and Charlie McLaugh- Havana, Aug. 24. -Tnis city n. to-dav anxiously awaits news It is said that heavy damages .. .. , , T, ' . from Pinar del Rio. Word will be demanded. The plaintiffs New ork. Aug. i3.-Tne first . ... tvin alUt.0, fua. .hUa . , . !ertormance of the annual society-, , . , , v , ., , c-,...u -j ....... .i. .. circus under the auspices of the SOCIETY IN CIRCUS STUNTS. York Event. Franklin Athletic Club will be beid on the ciub grounds at Van Nest this afternoon. For many week., preparations have been made for this event and it is said this year's circus wall be much larger and interesting than any one of its predecessors. There wiil be performances every af ternoon and evening in the big; tent erected for that The carnival w There is also a side show tent, a freaks' tent, a dressing room tent and a large stage and band stand. In addition to the ama teur acts ten professional acts will be offered every performance. DIDN'T IDENTIFY THE NEGRO Bankers Sue Brokers. respondent who had been with on tne soutn ana western tney the forces of Pino Guerra is that received brutal treatment at the the insurgent leader intended to hands of construction bosses and march on Pinar del Rio to-day. that they were seriously and Guerra declared he would capture permanently injured. Tucker the city then and begin his and Murphy, of Asheville, repre march on Havana Saturday. : sent the plaintiffs. It is said Reports reached here early this ' that the causes will be tried in morning that fighting has actu- Buncombe, ally begun near Pinar del Rio which would indicate that Guerra has begun to carry out his prom-; The reports have not been verified however. An other battle is reported in pro gress at Guines. Col. Estimepes. i who Uft Havana Wednesday with government forces is said to have Atlanta, August 24. -Arthur met the insurgents in the north. ReJ. a negro, arrested on sus- It is probable that from this time P"cin ot being the assailant of on reli:.ble news in regard to the -he Misses Lawrence, was seen movements of the insurgents will . by Miss Mabel Lawrence today be scarce. The government has who failed to identify him. The prepared to establish a censor- police and mob feel confident. The Aiuilant of the Miisea Lawrence Yet at Large. ship over the newspapers. MANY CORPSES REVEALED. Inreuant Raiai Wath Gravel Until 200 Bodies Are Revealed. however, that he is the man. The governor has offered a re ward of $iVi and the Atlanta News offers fl.fuM. Birmingham, Ala.. Aug. 23. The First National Bank of Bir mingham today entered an as sumpsit suit against P. G. Smith of Birmingham, and the Odell Stock and Grain company to re cover $48,203.75 of the bank's money, said to have been lost by Alexander R. Chisholm, the de faulting teller of the bank, who e J io .ton u ; til. ..Huunu - rain, exposed nearly 200 bodies pounds of coffee consumed in the accounts. Smith represents tfu . , Mn,onta tn,AV. Y7.t. 0t. ,., . ti, fBVl $81,000,000 for Coffee. Kanas City. Aug. 23. The i According to the department washing out the graves at. Elm-' 0f commerce and labor, during wood cemetary by the torrential 1 i'j04 there were 1,053,000,000 to view. Monuments toppled ov-, United States, valued at $81,000. er and much damage was done. 000. This is equivplent to about commission house in Birming- i i.:u .Ulul. l..p. n nam, in wnitn viiianuwi i vt,i :nu f ,,. iau ; . ... . t , , : .'cat ij oia iiii-ino ui "urn i-ii "I . uui tceu iiuuims a, eeiv niioi, large part of the money deahng, anJ one ha,f houw The ! woman and child of the popula coUon futures' Police and fire departments res- tion, The total prodction of ' t u U I I ibatememr rer3n3 the the world during the same year ; Tobacco Men Anxious. : hemenlt . : was 2,2m,m,m pounds, that Tampa, Fla.. Aug. 23. -A pri- COlleCtUr'S Offl'Ce. ; jf 0Lf t()f ".p,."" vate cablegram to-day from one Wasliington, Aug. 23. -Com- 104.01)0.000 pound of tea. worth of the largest exporting firms in,jSgjoner Yerkes of the bureau $i7,ixjo,000, were imported during Havana to its correspondents 0f jnternal revenue has taken up the same period. The impotw' i here says the revolution in Cuba with Secretary Shaw, the ques- 0f Bn tropica! products during :is assuming grave proportions. ; ton 0f removing the collector's the year amounted to 4i'm.'),000 The information has created otflce from Asheville to States- wnje tnc tota jmp0rts of all u Iinm f.iit i te n.-fte..4 -n . . tl - J..I.. I ... irnicii miui in n.-i .- s yme, rt snoii nine ao a ueie- gortg reached the enormous sum that all ships arrivinglfrom Ha-. gation 0f Statesville cjtfcem ' 0f i,o3.tri,(iiio. vana are crowded with shipments headed by Major J. C. Steele, of ' ' of tobacco, indicating that im- , hat town, came to Washington porters here f'-''l great anxiety 'an,j piat.ed this matter befote During the coming season Wil ton Lackaye is to present a re viva! of "Roger Le Honte," the and are getting as much tobacco jrthn jr Edwards, assistant sec- nut nfPuhn as DOSsible before it ! .atari- nf tlio Trensnrv Thor may be impossible to bring ship-; is no"indication so far as to what , French melodrama in which ho menu out of any Cuban ports, j the result will bo. started seventeen years ago.
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