SALISBURY EVENING POST.
TH!ISrS :CIRCULATIN' INCREASES WITH EACH ISSUE. THERE'S A REASON FOR EVERYTHING AND Tim IS NO EXCEPTION.
VOL 2. NO. 195
SALISBURY. N. C, MONDAY.UGUST 27. 1906.
$4.00 a Year
m 5R0KEN OPENJAUOUSrCOURT BEGIS. ALL ODESSA RESIGNS. A LULL IS EXPECTED.TWO BOATS ME LOST. LEADING PALLBEARER.
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HAMMER AND CHISEL FOL'ND JUDGE FERGUSON' PRESIDES ST. PETERSBURG SURPRISED. Cl'BAN HOSTILITIES CEASE. VAIN EFFORT TO SAVE THEM JOHNSTON SEES THE DAT.
rtt Si! t it J. F. Ladwkk'i Bottlioj i TVe Case of t. ly.cner, and The G.err Cneml and Ay Sobordiaate. R,pwt, Rec.Wed in Was... " .f ! One Boned ..d Other Went A.bore. 1 Socceuor. Wk. May New Sncceed
Piut Opened and Sacked.
time-Saturday night or
Netroej Ckarfed With Harder.
Resifned Today.
an Eaceartfiaf Naive.
1
The regular August term of Berlin, Aug. 27.The corres-i Washington, Aug. 27. -A de-
Storm Sweeps Lake.
.to Sboea of Morgan and Petru.
-js-iav morning, most likely the: Rowan Superior court convened pondent of Schlesiche Zeitung at ,
or the combination safe in this morning at 9.30 o'clock, St, Petersburg wires his paper I y 0I)tlm,3tlc tone
Cleveland. 0.. Aug.
Two: Eirmintrham. Ala.. Auo- 27.
charactc- i were lost off this harbor: Indications are that B. B. Comer
jfiiirinc a at Arm that c-r.t nror' n.lll 1, t
idwick's bottling works 'Judge Ferguson presiding, and that Governor General Kaulbafs rized the reports received at theLake Erie last night and this day's primaries over Dr R m'
ar of the old Meroneyj Solicitor Hammer in his c-sto- and all the principality and mili- State Department to-day and morning. To save herself the Cunningham Adjutant General
n-u either, b.own ormary place representing the tary official at Odessa have sent there is even-indication that for' 3teamer Roda Stewart cast offi W. W. Brindon is a favorite in
i j state, j ne grand jury composed in tneir resignations m a nurry. , :thehneto the barcre Wi ham thP St.it in.limA .;n,r
was entirely unex- the time being at. leask a lu.. m j brandy and Assies Potter (which 1 B. Smith" and Horace Hodwall
, Cuban hostilities can be expected.; she was towiSg. - The IPotter behind him: Justice John R.
caught on fire and was burned Tyson seems to be the choice for
iand the Grandy went ashore. ' Chief Justice, Governor .Tohns-
The Stewart headed for the har- ton Seems to be leading in the
bor but her steam pump was out "race for alternate senator with
of commission and she was , ffx-Congressman Jflhn H. Bank
beached near breakwater. Life head or Attnrnev Knnv. of Art-
half oast two 0 clock Sun-i of the follow. msfttUmon . Their art
morning officers on duty sworn in and then charged by peed.
. a noise proceeding from; His Honor: V. A. Boyd, Geo.
direction of the Ludwick ;c. Stirowalt. D. Henry Mahaley,
: ind went to the back lot. Henry C. Farmer, B. F. Lively,
;,ra wth wagons were inje. V. Hayes. J. F. Phifer, Henry
! .-; but they professed to; A. Trexlcr, C. L. Shaping. Law
, r,.: thing of any trouble. . rence U. Brown, Leroy D. Linn,
.;T;cers, after a vigilant IS. W. Han y, Frank E.Wright,
h. failed to discover any-; p. M. parger, V.'. R. Woodson.
: wrong,. ;W. F. Pnsten, Jos. C. Keslerand
;erday morning when
office of Mr. Ludwick 's
IS FATALLY INJURED LAWSON IS STRICKEN.
BRAKEMAN HAMILTON DEAD IN STATE OF COLLAPSE. 01:
the Rufus A. Ranev.
Judge Ferguson read his charge :
tas entered by one of the ; which was one of the most ex-:
ever
Tout aa Ronnun Between SpBcer He May Hefer be AbV to Resume Hit 1
; WITH THE MOVING THRONG.1
1 niston, second.
j opened rainy.
The morning
fUrs the safe door wasjhaastive and intcrestwg
: i i-pen and the drawers and , listened to in Salisbury-
-rs scattered over Uie lluor. j
r.ey bad been left in
and Monro Diet of Injuries.
Former Activities.
A Glimpse Tiuoagb Type of
Known and Unknown.
Faces;
theufter eleven o' .l.vk, wlwn the;.- f,.,,nv inimw) nt I intrtnn ' this morninsr savs:
ovr Saturday evening ana ( cr.m.nal picket wa taien "P-: Saturday n:;-ht. Mr. Hamilton, Lawson is in a state
my va.uaoie uuten was a.iieorgn w nite. me wj nejn, :
-The Herald Miss Janet Quinn i8 visiting at
"Thomas W. 'Graham.
Mr. Hamilton, Lawson is m a stat? of pnywcali n .
: wno a Drarmiir. m me aiiti nivuuii wimwt iu u; vuiiac- , . , n-i-i
i.. whu re .n.! 3t-vra! ofliecrs when ' Southern, running between iucnce of his wife's recentr ' ' ' '
:! the safe was !mn'i ! ne was srret.-5 a ten weeks to ' Spenr and Moroc". was cross- death." This is supported by j Col. Fletcher V. Smith came
(. hammer and chi!. The! and who atvrr.j.td to use his bK the car-Ls freight train No. detaik-d statements in cxtrava-jc this morning from New York.
-M bei-n tat rtdinaio2cn;pis.lol. tieaded guilty and was.e. .,nnA in,n i.-nirton and fell trant forms in which his zricf has n A. J.ukson went to Concord
between the tender snd first car. . been manifisjted by his prolonew ; this morning on a business trip.
Both lei's were t.racticallv ami).:-' absence from his ofiice and ab-j . n ... , .....
..1 .!.. r.'.e. I no t .-..la.t vnnxc . . TkT " . ul fo" .. '
-- , C laied Dy inewr.eeis. jsienwm urai uuam.. "inu a partner Gf K Saleeby
ubjttl.e ftitwi.we of the j he surrendered all tlanns to the, The young man was broGchtstory bas been quietly wh'ap-Mwd'f Li:,bary on . viVt '
:t indicates that tao work was i pistol taken, from- him and da-t Raj;, taker, to the 'about t.tte street during the, " '
ix.eftfc the inwmtnU fmnd-j poiited.it with ibn sherUL 'hvhttehead-SU)I;es sanii'oritwn butiPt twJ weeks. Many of those j Miss Annie Kizar ha returned
a floor..- i- It is not certain yet whether wa3 ; , dying condition when! wlio have been in tho confidence! from Swnnnanoa. She bar, been
or not the cas.s against lei'4 arrived here and lived but a 'or conflict with him in his mani-'away from hausbury two weeks.
nU finoniitl lr-t I vi t itva finvf
was 21 V(ara! reached the conviction that he
jirut uuis lur muiuti vis 4UUI1U ola ftDu lormtirly Uvea ai UocKVI Will never ukh irauino uia
IWAS LYNCHED IN LOUISIANA.
Attempt at Criminal Assault Punished
bj Hacgio; to Pole.
rent r-laee wi4 the eombina- s.-nteneed t.i tw.
removed. I!y sontc it is be-jtlw county rjads.
m I WITH! IIFFFR Nil UlUuiBMm r.rm ar,ajshort whila
Li ft blLtl.U UIIUIMU. j, Gillespie . swinst whom twin,
1'i.cesti Jclal Offtriafbj Siiayjin connection with the Lyerly j Mount, where the body was tak- mer occupations and be tho pic-
Wls for tk Work.
fha County Sunday School
,e.f.x-iatkn has appealed to the
Sir.day Schools of the county to
jssi. tln jjushing the enlarged
work mai'.curateu in m. cou-"j
in the fo'ilowing resolutions:
We had with delight the evi-
dix.ee of a great forward rnovo-
murder, will be tried at this term ' en for ji
of coi;rt Nor has it been finally j
tfrl "TntiSLODEN DEATH
'l VJ' M f, VJ ..... , " -' -
nonitentiary and who is awaiting
trial for hia life for participating j Mrs. Daniel
in the lynching on the night of failure.
the sixth.
A big crowd is in Salisbury,
many of the visitors being from
wnno ouieiw iu wmy
than a hundred miles to attend i survived by a family,
the trials of the negroes and
watch developments in the lynch
irg case.
BIG MEETING OF INDIANS.
Sapona Tribe N. 33, I. 0. R.
!o Cather WwlcesJay NijliL
M.
mei.t in the waanfeed worn i u,."uum,OT i.J. l.Z
Oo schools in this county, ana, ;
.n.w.ich as the organired work
til the Sunday schools is undi r
r 'r g quite a revolution, and,
Whereas, it is a well recognized
fart that it is impossible to do
t.-ff..iet!i work along this line
ithjut money, and
V.'hereaa, tho. county of Rowaa
a'.ar.da pledged to the State S. S.
WLitiontohelp carry on the
:.ie work, be it
II. solved, 1. That the Rowan
v-.-iiity Sunday school Convention
fi-i'ect fully asks and earnestly
tiroes upon every Sunday school
in the county to make a special
-:r rinir for this cause, entreat
ies the schools to do all in their
'rower tn rsrrv forward this
'rk.
J.'That we recommend to all
the schools that they avail them-f-i.es
of the opportunities for
'rasher training to be offered
K-m in the near future.
Hopkibs Diet of Heart
Funeral Yesterday.
Mrs. Daniel Hopkins, of the
county, died suddenly Saturday
night at 10 o'clock of heart drop-
t sy. one was ho years uiu aim
turesque and striking figure he
once was in the life of the street
FLORIDA ON THE GROUND.
The funeral was held yesterday
at Mt Olive church, Cabarrus
county, Rev. Mr. Dutton officia
ting. '
Building and loan Report.
The annual report of the Per-
'petual Building and Loan As
sociation, Yi. L. Kluttz, presi
dent and F. J. Murdoch secretary
and treasurer, appears in this
evening's Pout. This association
has done' much for the home
builders of Salisbury, and its re-
Tnere is to be a big gathering
of Red Men in the wigwam of
Sonona Tribe No. 33 Wednesday
niaht at 8 o'clock and every
memoer ana an v.i..n ...u.-.. j fc voXames loT it
araursedtoattendandf.ee how;""1. .
the the noble red man prepares snecial. August 24: Fri-
for the war path. Mr. G. A. "jav evening this section was vis-, strike went into effect at & o
Jackson. the Sachem, requests j ited Dy the. largest and mostjdock this morning. The rail
all to bring their bows and ar-1 damaging rain of the season. ! roads made r.D attempt to run
NWS, SnU lO come r.uij Uotton in HUB section ni" cars na tunc nun iiv u...
Mrs. Nellie Holmes Pearson
and family have returned from
Asheville, wherethey have bi?en
spending the summer.
Mrs, F. F. Smith returned
Saturday night from Western
North Carolina, where she has
been speeding the summer.
J. V. Wallace returned this
morning from Now York, where
he haa been spending two weeks
buying for the clothing depsrt
ment of V. Wallace & Sons.
Mr3. John A. Murphy leaves
to-night for Northern uiaikcloto
buy her fall and winter stock.
She will be accorrrir.Lcd by her
son, Charles.
Misses Ethel and May Miller,
daughters of Mr. Elijah Miller,
after spending a few days in the
city visiting relative:; and friends,
returned home yesterday.
J. Wilson IX-al, of Atwcll
townshin. a leader in every good
Sanrrancisco, Aug. 26, W"ithjmovefjrm3 C0Unty and town
the exception of the California i anip wa3 one among the few
and the Geary street lines, street I country visitors in Salisbury to-
railway traffic in ban I- rancisco day to whom the ai 0f curt
Ou Hncircd Delegate Appointed to
Greet Bryan in New York.
New York, August 27. One
hundred in the Florida delega
tion, neaaeo oy lormer vioveruot
W. S. Jennings, E V. Frelcher,
chairman of the Democratic State
committee of Florida, arrived
here to-day to help in the wel
coming cersmomes to W. J.
Bryan. They will call on acting
Mayor McGowan this afternoon
Smi Francisco Tied up
Calhoun, 1j., Aug. 20. Alfred
Foreman, of Colum-ISchaufniet. a negro, was lynched
here at 10 o'clock today by a
mob. for attempting to criminally
assault Miss Olive Charr.Urs, a
prominent young woman of this
place, at r.ny early hour this
mominjr, Schaufniet was fright-
ened by the screams of his in
tended victim and fled, 1-jt waj
later captured b a ;..ve a fev
miles out of town.
lie was uivtight bz"k to town
by the posse, and after confess
ing his guilt, wa3 hanc- :d to a
telegraph1 pole.
His body was viewed by hund
reds of persons, both w hite and
black, and everyone seemed
pleased at the swiftness of the
justice meted out ,to the negro.
The following bold notice was
posted upon Jho negro's body:
"This is a warning to all ne
groes who would attempt to force
an entrance to the apartments of
white women. "
The mob which lynched Sehauf
niet was a quiet Lut determined
one.
was suspended today as the re
sult of a strike for higher wages
by conductors and motormen of
the United Railway System. The
Depositor Goes Crazy.
Chicago, Aug. 23. Johann
Kindler, 13 years old, today be
came violent and alarmed pas
sengers in an A3hhnd avenue
car w hile brooding over the loss
of ?S0 he had deposited in the
failed Milwaukee Avenue State
Bank. Kindler Li held pending
an investigation of his sanity.
Kindler is the second person to
become mentally deranged as a
result of the failure of this bank.
In addition, three persons, in
cluding a teller of the defunct
bank, have committed suicide,
... , ,,. and one man fell dead owing to
Are you one of those chaps that (h(? . ht of
men would rather shake than- nd th(? c,Mi rf theMi, k
shaKe handsjth? . State Bank. The police tor.ht
itooesntnunanj ies u. ";are still in the dark as to the
gave no concern. Mr. Deal was
in town on private business.
stay late.
'about three weeks
Card of Thanks.
t . and Mrs. R. J. Barringer
Und their thanks to friends
who were so kind during the ill
n' s and after the death of their
sihter.
H. R. plffrtor wnt to Taylors-
"" this morning to join Mrs.
Plaster, who has been there for
""veral weeks. Mr. Plaster will
!c gone a week or ten daya.
! year some was sold on this mark-1 were used tiJay and they
Jesse Hall, colored, of Warren- i et August 28th. So far none is good business.
ton. was drowned a few days a- :0Pen yet , . . rvninn!,tinn
go while fording a creeK ; - fa . jai,; ,IIC bU..bu. ,n
had been swollen Ky neaviin winston-Salem for stealing! "Yes." sr'd Dubbey, the act
rains. He was driver for a 11 y :si25from hiawife-s grandfather, 0r. -'I had a splendid part in
ery stable and had driven a PjT I A,,en Brown of Mocksville. He the show, but I-i.T-took sick
senge into the country, un . the country land-"-.
returning he drove m o tnc - ' led. -Ah."" interrupt!.: Wiseman.
..j. i "you mean you didn't take well.'
Mr RtHnhens Barms, a well
late. Last I Automobiles and other vehicles bowled over by a street car than ; whereabouts of Stensland.
did a
len stream and he and the horse
were drowned and the bJggy
wrecked.
known eitiaenoiwwo m .., .u.,?-. 'this eighth congressional district European trip, my dear? Belia
tv,n'r. Ludwick. who has died at bis nome m u . , thatr. whcM their funny ! -the adopted home of tne Hon. lies,
wn . . r nnirrhntrnriiNi m icw uuj a i
"I know why people laugh up
by an automobile.
Pride is the most
thing a man c-mi have
exception of a wife.
It's a pleasure to make w:3hes
-and that is about all the satis
faction the most of us got out of
them.
What ex-Senator Butler didn't
say would make mighty interest-ino-
readine should he speak in
expensivel Koeky River Springs hotel will
with the be closed after hni:kf:iit. nn
Monday morning. September 3.
Under the management of Mr.
T. S. Lucas, this hotel has had
the most successful year in its
history and its guests were all
delighted with the waters and
the fare.
Stella Did you enjoy your
been aick sever! days,
again.
is out I Branch neighborhood a few days
ago, aged 84.
bone is."-London Telegraph. jF.. Spencer Blackburn.
indeed: we sent 117
venir post eards.- Puck.
sou-