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'.V OHINA GROVE, N. C, May I7th;TOI0. NO.I04 It VOL. 4. t. 3 - . - " - Local Train Schedule. Arrival of passenger trains at China throve. (Only trains that stop here are given.) Northbound. NO 8 for Richmond.... 4:35 1-0 NO W for Washington. . 7:05 I D HI 36 for Washingt m . . II 37 1-B NO 46 for Greensboro .. 4-10 p-0 NO 12 for Richmond. . . . 7:19 p-0 Southbound. NO 45 for Charlotte. . . . 5:56 1-0 10 II for Atlanta 9:39 1-0 NO 7 for Atlanta 3:l0p-B NO 35 for Atlanta 8 :15 p-B LOCAL NEWS UATTERS. SHort Items Concerning oar People mi Their Doings. F. A. Bostian, who hai been ill for several weeks, bat fully recov red now and expects to retnrn to hit work in Charlottte Mon day. Miss Vera Bddleman and Misa Jodie Oline, who have been at teudidg Claremont College, Hick ory, N. O., are home for the sum mer. Mill Virginia Wiceooff, left Monday for Gainesville Ga., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. R. E. Pouncey. Geo. J. Templeton, R. W. Gray, and several others will go down to Charlotte next week to help celebrate the 20th. Crawford Holshoaser, of Rook well, spent Sunday here with his on, L. M. Holshoaser. J. L. Bostian has received and is having erected a handsome monument over the grave of hi wife, the late Mrs, G. A. Bostian. 3 KILLED AND 6 INJURED.. THE SJm$? .TSTEU. SALISBURY KEWS ITEUS. Bare Destrojed by Fire i rtrard? m U !Ml,f m ,llrBK, sirawstacK on me iarm ui in...ii. tirimr .Mitt ;l DimHRim Kev. W . A. Liutz was strucK . ' 'Twr ....... by lightning and set on fire. Hiokory, May 16. Westbound Guilford oountj wai one of the The Wobmo'i Uissioary Union Tt wna nflflr twn bftrnS. anold vr. 11 mnninii Amk in ilia flta.t tn itdiml th mI. of Tama PrHtivtan will iumI one and a new one, these ft3a Salisbury to AsbeviUe was ary .yttemfor county oCcars and in Salisbury, at the First Presby carjght from the strawstack kkttytloonnell? Spriogt it eeem to hits tolvsi toil prefab tairiso Oiwh.Sone U; 12, 18. and were burned. Insurance rMy7J ' Wimmt aaiitfeeW rw -tin. w rvi .!t. a it. - j. ojrm 1 1 mi ai will di nuuwn i .- - to me auuuut gi w ... i TnHno rilifiA is a TflnAhi ohlniBal faat sDted. 40 miles an hour, the place and had tK$ barns and ai it was rouding th eow at pretty well filled. He man De Connelly Springs yard, a aged to get out his stock and gwitoh split joat at th ogia some, implements, but lost baesage and mail ars had his feed stuff and numerous pMad(Si Th ,Mond olass oar Ut other things. . He got his A traok and fetoka loosa frnm reaper out, but .was unable fe L'iafa a to move it beyond the a nti! J i. nl a.. f raiffht austna Standint OB tM oi me uib):u .m :wb 3 Vl - damaged. A Dentist for Cfain Groie. Since Dr Hendriz left here China Grove hss been without a dentist, and a dentist that everj oommnnitv needs. It has been siding; ?and knoeked th freight nginter who was on the ground beside his engine, under tne same severing his body in two, and mu- satUfactory nan-J There will ba about 50 delegates -a . in attendant. A ; splendid pro graa.ia being arracgad for.the oc casion . Rev. Simon r Long, D, D., pastor of the Tint Lutheran Church of Mansfield, Ohio, will preach in St. John's E. L. Church, Salisbary, this evening at 8tl5: Dr. Long will ptaaek the baccalaureate armon at Lenoir College Hiokory, on Sun 4ay. The oolored people are making preparations to have their usual celebration here on The ofiioart of Guilford tiow ra ceive alarita. at toilowi t Treanrer, $1,C0. Sheriff. $2,600; Bheriflf's dark, 11,000. Register of Dealt, fof&. Register of Deed's oltrks, $1,- WO. . ' CUrk of Court, l,tS0. Clerk of Court's oUrkt. tl.fiOO. Expenses of jail, t38i6. Soeoial euditii2,vC3A0,. . puoers nonas, go to uoncora, saiiSDury ana other noints to have a bad tooth fixed or palled . One of the weak nesses of our raoe is to let things go as they will so long as they ar convenient and unobtrusive, but the moment this ohanges we re- cogonize the benefits enjoyed or lost, in short "We never miss the Premium on . . . . I . S 1 .CITC nltion. undsrtMoioiawWt-7?r Two of the colored occupants of ford county would haw pm out r";!" r:"1-''- th oar were killed, a negro wo- in fee. 128,072.72. . j r man. and ohild. These were bur- Undw tn aaiaiy syisem 10,. j 5fga Bausnaty &mgnta oi win invite tne grand nniia an sTnanna m.nA art ma inAnn- venience for our people to have to igd in ft aMI tf dbri, several feet 800.80 was fcaid tit wUi ECOSEYELT FCSCES ta deep. Other oowpants of tb and aeceniri ixpssHi. 4W irw orar 10 meet in oar were seriously injured. difference Detwewsi mm e i Wf 1100x7 pew year. The baggage car was oomplet amounts or fi,i.i..w, Jwwa an- fTb cdofiog exercises at the ly demolished, and tha baggaga aringtotnc oocaty ; by tavioa fbbarj traded school are in master injured so that it is feared its offioars on uUtj batU. progress Acday. Sundayltev. M. that he will die. Of the $12pfXi.2 fifrfad, 2,- u KiQArd will preach the annual All the trunks, etc., in the car 606,42 waa patt to tcJKwl nm non on Monday the final were aestroye?. a.w ..B iw,iw.w w --t . 1 nroccedinzs lnciuainc an aoaress 1 r . . ' 1 J 1 sH4 '.1 ....A MllMtt llrtl '.' - -.T T - -ii. - I nnnt rmrnrliri fc thi Mil Mil iun, m iuui. loose, the engine, oaggagv ana uniuoiuwuui; v...w - D- Darnon Thompson Esq., of r-- w. water until the well goes dry." So mail raQ fOT MTOral hundred year $243 jD03 of BtM $d ooooty gutssvilir will take place therd ln nttmber 01 lht it has oeen with the dentUt. but di Md laf th raok ollt were taxee at a coat of last itSum 1 1-2 " t delegates on hand. -l 1 ui ;n k... nr.u o. 13. Davis let vesteraav lor tr... ner cent vmuiumi wwwwv Bowan countr ooliatrtad 181, Brhrtol, Tannewav -to atjmd th. f ul Just as soon as the first 000 at a cost of abc.t 4 I-S pr Stbarn nal Amblt of th. bupinWi WM Mtanded to h. call. 1 Prafbytarian church. H. oas a. Mr Wilitt tht chaif t Ckilrcii UmUit U::zm Trttiii m Strcxttk if t) b Stttt The Roosevelt forces took oOm plate control of th. republican state convention today, Chair man John M. Uortht45 tpIcu tarily relinaithing the ehrmaa hip of the convention a soon aa th. committee on credentials hd been named. He called to w chair Hon. Zebf Vance Walatr, leader of the Roosevelt forces a this state, who was received with a great outburst of appease. The convention took a reoeta at 13:40 for an hoax so that the committee on credentials might have time to hear tne contests from six counties. There was no exoitement. Four men were cheered more than any others. Former Sen ator Marion Butlsr was givin a liberal oheer as he . entered the hall and the same treatment was accorded Col. V. S. Leak and Hon, Richard Pearson. Mr. Walser's reception on tajifng the chair was the most like an ovation. Th convention was opened with music Every available seat on the floor was occupied with delegates and the lower gal leries were well filled. Every probably we will not have to wait long until we shall have one Yeaterdav W. H. Crits. a dentist and splendid young man of 8tates ville. was here lo skins over the not overturned . The nullman and observation oars remained on the track. The two flrst-olase dav coaches were HHmA with naiunnn And vara ... I " f" place with a view of locating here, trailed, but the only damage dona was the ehakinff un ana (vniiinir est avarl of th naasen. Rev. D. I. Offman wiU preach at ne Pla?e ana naea ae asaai . .... . , 1 nnnrt.ABioa in tiiiiori. i jr. uriizi Mt. Monaa cnuron sanaay morn ing at the usual hour. Miss Luker Cress will go to Mt. Pleasant Monday to attend the closing exercises at Mont Amoena Seminary. ' Mrs. Geo. Bringle, of Spencer, is visiting Mise Zelia Corriher. courtesies to visitors. Dr. Grits seemed well pleased with the oommunity, but did not commit himself. If he deoides to locate here, which it is hoped he will, he will make hie known between now and July. Hiokory was notified and a special train mad. up, carrying. all the dootors that oeuld be ee- . . .. I MmMimnnaf Fixmm finhnnrd I .. . v . Differenae to coat of aoUeotrog r - V r T cnairmmn aasum eswa . tax in Uvor of Gaillord eoanty ?wcbytary od will be gone about ft00gniJed the overwhelming and the salary syneo, 0 per $en day,. t . .. Roosevelt sentiment and for that oent, There ems a call taaaion of the reason asked Mr. Walter to take Thrsoper cemtoitlOO. the aity aldrmeo Wednesday night the chair. ThU Mr. Waller did, amoact cf Bta aci eoauty taxes f or the parpoee of conidering the and he read a tele-ram from collect in Borja laat year, granting of a franohiae to the Senator Dixon bringing cheat to woaUbe &JV& Southara Power Co. to come to the hearta of his followers . The 3 wonld rTall Che tmblis Sauhoxy and do a general power 1 teiecraa went ; ootyiadUahting business. The mat-1 Governor Johneon, Oali- ChlBi Sroie Was 1b Sillsairy Usatftj. About one year ago Obas. oared together with several nurses he Will, I 4. ak.fnnt hamiSl : h?i intentionsL L-Jj ,k- il2TMlSt .' 'vrWKafc it flrt raadic. I f ornia-wiree me this oorninfl the wreck, the injured, were Every day well spent at aohool ThaH. O. Pabllo Service qoipor- J that fuue return ;eaow oews-r brought to the hospital hre and U estimated to be worth ClO to sn'a ten year prortipii to vel cameo uaiworwa vj mz are receiving madiaal attantioo.,, Jjth' -fidy ot girl, in oftef' life. B.. light" "the City waa rejected. A 1 70,000 mAjonty. TOf lOdica. rm.. j j (n Mfiavw! ' . . i nvoiioamoa vt re.ui.ns on i none are anas- niwiiffir wu mr T , About one year ago unas. ineaeaa vmiura uii . y.rv.- -j - 7 ... M, wjd Mr ,.D L Brown d pl.'o. .U.dg..t.. b .n idttk, wh. btl::itnrtiKlttoaJteS. Urin St. to tay d p.y for th. cny OMo bj .on. Jamai, of Gt.mte Qa.rry. . J , . p V PUaiug of TmtU od thit MM h.r. to lookeIo.forKoih Omo. snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs John R. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Troutman are spending severe weeks visit ing northern and western cities. the sidewalk, and was injured to and . ent to their homes, I .Tont Io.na Seminm WM such an extent that he was unable theyare: 'ioit Oongreasmam A. 8. Burleaon of JIXV to ply his usual occupation and neer of Asheville: Annie Lock- Mount Pleasant, North Caro-1 Texas spoke to a large and appie I f0!! lin. Quite an intarestin. pro- oUtiv. S 1 gram ha. been arranged for the i?2ww wlSia2rWat .Brto- i--wtet''OoloB01 occasion and a number of people spoke in favor of Woodrow WiL will carry erm state fromOhina GrorewUlb. pm.nt son for th. c Jjoomj. Lcoo towitneuthe proofing., 2" w Thi. atlment Ohif man Wal- There are five.young ledieMn oal and convincing. ter eclad vigorously, while the the graduating class, one of whom . '31 . . . raat auditorium roared with its IS U1SS UUUI wwU I H NIIIW VMftli daughter 6f Rev. and un. U. A. r 0. Keever. castor of was therefore damaged to the ex-1 hart, colored, of Charlotte and a tent of nch loss and otherwise, neerro woman unidentified . Hampton Stirewalt, who has To secure said damages he brought I Th in jurrd are : George Buckner i ..1 ai il. nn.n.n I .nit .it.in.t 4 Via inn rf fihmA I hacr.ffiBaatAr. faea badlv nruisad ueeu at boiiuiuic tus uuuntTiivtj "H1""" w " wHaSw r -7 of Musio of Elisabeth College, Grove and the Patterson xouog land let t arm Droxen aua sua ereu Charlotte, has returned home. I Mercantile Company, allegicg internal injuries ; .may die. m-Lo.t , w.. criminal negligence. The. easel T. A. Wrenont Asneviiie, aioxea mill ftu, oiinw.i.) w I t. a : I .ii.i. 4. i-A U.lmA , x ... I Court Monday but was postponed I on side. ni. rieasant, wm re.uru uuuw ..... - . : vii, -a .-sw . w , , I until tne nexs tsrm oi sue cours. i rinx J3uiie ooiuxou, mwiku, Mrs. H. u. iiearne. oi Aioe- in " -7 IT 'ZZ 77 , . , , - I are. uisses nusa Ausaovia fl.li.knv I Mali. TynVh.r4 nnlrkMdi ind U. . ... . t . . ..w.,, .w---.., - , 1 xjetti. uae ttaoay, n.tnei ijeoia i f!LwA 1Wa wsrAessa 1 viiui iv iviae W9tv. eaa - awesi w J i asaviasHS mule, wno naa D..n vunug Mondy m witnoaw in th. ow. 00, brnmd on hd. - oriir- SdmUI Vinui VireinU 17. a "JV 7 " W. J. Swink'., left jLJ.. th. .foUMtawt T. L. flm.n. ImMt lfiSMEr, : m''l O.0r,n,il endorsement. 'Teddy's hat is in .ins hni nn itia IRth of Jan. Brown, of thia place. The othsra Harri charl, annofmoee that th. Teddy himself will be in the are: Muses Ruth Elisabeth Fray, Holy communion will be celebra- 9in(t Barns onapei lusi axver Blackman, flagman, evening for Salisbury, where she I rpt6A getzer. Auzustus Setser. W. bruised. will visit MissBettie Crump. R Bostian. J. F. Cooper, E. W. John Miss Lurline Graham went Edwards, Dr. G. A, Ramsaur, bruised. down to Concord yesterday even- Augustus Patterson, Charlie The wrecking crew is on the ing to attend the commencement Sechler, Milas Ketchie, 0. J ground and the track will be - . - w -r r -n at ma " WW a a t . a ? a exercises at - Sunderland iaii xoang, r . a., x nompson, wmiamieiearea some time sonign. sohool. Eli Hinceman, has opened a broom factory at Landis. He started up Monday . . Mrs. Jackson Sechler returned from a trip to Salisbury yesterday morning. Miss Zelia Corriher and Misa Grace Miller, spent yesterday in Charlotte. , Sechler, E. E. Gray and a ber of others. nnm- ' Miss Dorothy Xjmmorus, who has been in Charlotte, in sohdol, is at home with her -father, V. A. Jpmmons,. 7 Miss Nellier Pea enfertained quite a: number of her friends Tuesday afternoon at a birthday The day oar next to the colored car, whicn was partly overturnea was built of steel and this fact no doubt saved the . lives of . 00 -dr more persons. . - carf jf ; : ithad , been wood, would Jje ben torn into splint ers. nartv. . The little folks renort Baxter WinecofF. of Gainesville, having had a strand time. Miss Ga., is visiting his mother, Mrs: Deal is a charming little hostess. H. A. Wineccff. ; utj Siffere went up to Mr. and Mrss . F M. Thompson Salisbury yesterday morning to went to Statesville yesterday for visit her - sister, Mrs. Fred R. a snort stay. Mrs. xnompson. will probably be absent for a week or ten days. Ohas. A. Bostian, of route No. 1, was in town yesterday. Among the number that went on the excursion last from China Grove to Charlotte were. Misses Lala and Rath Shepherd. tTlver If oniieot Untellei. In the nresence of several hun dred visitors the statue to Chas . D. Mclver. who spent his life in a-.- the cause of education, was un- aaturaay WnBH. in - nanitnl Bouare. Raleigh A special-, train. bearing faculty aud atudents of Brown, MisBes Mary Bostian and the State Normal College, arrived Katie Efird, and Floyd Bostian in the oity from Greensboro; and J. Sloop. I other North Carolinians, not for- Rev. C. A. Brown and daugh- getful of the work done by the tar Lala. will attend the com- dead educator, gathered there mencement exercises at Mt. Pleas- from many sections to lend their ant, N. C, next week. CblBt 6roie Deff its SiliskBry The China Grove g raded sohool ball team and the Salisbury graded sohool team were scheduled to play ball at the fair grounds Sat urday, but owing to the rain the game waa not played until Mon day, when the China Grove boys did some sprinting as may be judged by the score. It did not take many movemets to indioate that the Salisbury boys were not in it a little bit. The score stood 28 to 8 in favor of China Grove. The Salisbury , boys may know oonsiderable about the theory of ball' playing but they ouxht to practice enough to be able to en tertain visitors . Enoohville end China Grove are going at each other here 84 Misenheimer. The program is ae follows : Sunday, May 10, 11 a. m.. Bac calaureate Sermon, Rev W A Snyder, D. D. Mont Amoena Seminary and Mount Pleasant Collegiate Insti tute 8 p. m, Address before YM 0 A arid Y W O A, Hon . White head Klnttz, of Salisbury. Monday, May 20, 10i80 a. m,v Deolaimers' Contest. 8 :80 p. m , Debaters' Contest. 8 :80 p. m.t Annual Drama. Tuesday, May 21, 9 a. m.. Meeting of Board of Trustees Of MAS. 10:80 a. St., Literary Address, Pres. Wm. Louis Potest. Wake Forest College. 8:80 p. m., Orators' Contest. 8 :80 p. m., Annual Concert. Wednesday, May 22, 10:80 a. m. , Graduating Exercises. Awarding of Diplomat lre" sentation of medals, announce ments, etc at 11 o'clock. VICTORY FOR UR. SIUU01S Rtutt YYerk n PcsUfflce, J. E. Oorr.ll, the postmaster, hae just received another oarload of brick and work has been re sumed on the postoffise building. Line Sib ProiUei ii Rliir i Rtrktr Rill tir Tilt Stats. Washington, May O. The river and harbor bill, which carried 91,456,000 for North Carolina waterways-. Every amendment; Si RC22ERS GET CCJSEEtAILE LOOT. TrtU C:!i i) Ij tra Kn Uu Hittlti k:r, Hits., til Rttstl it $140,000. New Orleans, May 16 .Two . masked men held up the New Orleans-New York limited train. No. 2, northbound, . on th. New Orleans and Northeaitarn Rail road, 8 miles south of Hattiee burg, Misa., shortly after mid night this morning, and after dynamiting the safe in the ex press oar, escaped on horses, with one bundle containing one hun dred and forty thousand dollara. The passengers were not molested. No one was hurt. The train pro ceeded to Hattiesburg, where the authorities were notified. Posses formed," mounted horses and started in pursuit of the robbers, who, it i. said, took a northeast erly direction, evidently headed for the Alabama state line. l Fiv. charges of dynamite war. exploded in the express ear, near ly demolishing it. A through safe, destined from New Orleans to eastern points, waa blown open and the contents taken. The train bad stopped at a water tank north of Riohburg, when the rob bers boarded the express car. At th. time nearly all the passengers except a few, who were to leave the train at Hattiesburg, were asleep in thoir berths. The men first forced the engineer and fire man to leave the engine and to gether with the conductor, flag man and other members oi the train crew, they were lined up against the train and covered with a revolver by one of the robbers, while the other robber entered the epress car, forcing the express messenger and a guard, who was watching gover nment money, to get out and join in the line-up. The messenger and guard" were relieved of their weapons before they had a chance to resist. - Afw th vn&vda nd meassn- gt cuemcexea, guarding the ere w, sent cne of them back throcsh the coaches with inatnxctions inform the iMaweiUarsheAv bAihtrhtfdfdr a certain purpose, and tha they were aafa as long as they remained inside the care." Southern Express officials de cline to vouchsafe information aboat-the amount of money the robbers secured. NewOxlsans, May 15. Express oQcials declared an investigation would be. necessary before the amount of the robbers' haul could be variously estimated be tween fifty thousand and a hun dred and fifty thousand.' The latter is probably correct. Sheriff Bennett and a posse are in pursuit of the escaped bandits. Bloodhounds are leading the way. It is believed, the two bandits fled on horsee. in charge of a third robber, in the nearby woods. The walla for the second story are jQtroduced by Senator now being built and, if no other WM ad0pted and looked upon as delay! are met with, the building will soon be complete. A Ulttilittssn StKir fcr ttlnCirfflir. A pleaeant aff air 'took place Tues day evening at the residenoe ef Mrs. 0. A, Rose, when the Misses Rose gave a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Zelia Corriher, a victory for th. senior Senator, who has devoted much time and energy to these projects. The bill as passed today carries the following appropriation, for North Carolina: Three hand red thousand dollars for beginning work on the harbor ot refuge at Cape Lookout. Three hundred thousand dollar. for the 26 foot project for the . i ior tne 20 iwi psujoea iur u whose marriage to Dr. B. O. Ed- 0ap6 fwp river below Wilming- warns ut u.uui( m .fon. nounoed. Quite a number of Two hundred thousand dollars young ladies war. preseut and for dredg&and improvement of nnmnroni and sundrv useful ar- inland- waisrway between Beau- tides were prsented the guest of f ort andSorf Qlk. honor. BilUlcx tti Lets Pijt St&Wa Sailes. The -drrsctore of the Rowan unty Building and Loar Asso ciation met on Monday evening and finding each share in the sec? ond series to be worth $ 100 the secretary and treasurer, W. 0. Sif ferd, was ordered to pay off the series. Quite a nice sum was paid to the stockholders of this eerie. . It took 800 weeks for th series to mature, tS4.00 was paid in on each share and $100.00 was received. The 15th series will be opened Saturday, June the 1st. . Helps A Jetoge In Bad Fix. Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills, Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad core on his leg had baffled several doctors and long resisted. all remedies. "I thought it Ai Excise ef Piltltt. Rev . 0 . P. MoLaug Jin, pas tor of St. Jamee' E. L. Church, ! Concord, and Rev. W. H. Riser, castor of fit. Mark's Jfi. L,. unurcn, flhma Grove, hsve arranged te exchange positions next Sunday . . r- ill i niffna. namoH win w untu iu The fauowtni surveys are pro vided ftt Meherria river, from month to head of nasisation. Northwest prong of Bay river from public wharf to town of Bay- boro. Lumber, river, from mouth to turnpike bridge. Trent rivet, from New Bern to Pblloeksville, for a depth of ten rriT..;-aa. lfark'a and I mington. f or a depth of twenty - . . m. i wiDiwHiu. ..w-w r-i j rr waa completely oqreov uurea 1 Lar Bi,ir prwwhing in Concora I mw wransinc 9nt "i w cs iwui ovu bww w vm burns, boils, ulcers, outs oruf at St. James', jsveryoooy is in-i 'Tufc'tr' , . " w urday avening. They promise an Isvnd pilai. 15 oantt at all :dhrjwited w comaoueand hear Rev. I referanca to North Carolina ware inianxiinir armxzassi a arimstSA a ini . . Escapes An Auful Fate. A thousand tongues oou'd not express th. gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox, of Jolist, HI., for her won derful deliverance from an awful fate "Typhoid pneumonia had left me with a dreadful cough, ah. writaa. ''Sometime. I had auoh awful coughing .pell. I thought I woald di.. I could get no help from doctor's treatment or other medicine, till I need Dr. King's New Discovery. But I owe my life to this wonderful rsmedy for t aoamalv canarh at ell now." 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