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-V" .Iff '. . -y- - v i ROWERS JNOf M. JULIAN, Editor. SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23rd, 1895. Vf L.."J. NO. (6. The World has the Salisbury of any paper published. Our books are open to inspection. - - " . - ,' . - - I , . , 'i . LOCAL DEPAIITMEXT. LEROY MITII, - Locmi. Iif.ro i:ti is TELEPHONE NO. 55. HAPPENINGS THAT ARE OF INTEREST TO i SALISBL'RIANS. - largest circulation in Another One Returns. " L Several years ago Herbert Jose-, who lived in this county decided to cast his lot in a western State. He went ;to Texas and remained there until quite recently when he return ed to-old Rowan. His parents and the other members of the family are still in the Lone Star State. Mr. Josevhas secured a position with a firm in Winston and will leave next week for that piaee7 Ditto, Yesterday's Prices. There has been practical! v no change on the price paid here for cotton to-day. The best - grade is bringing the same as yesterday, 8c, and the sales are verv light. Xow York: made an advance ,of a lew few points yesterday and there is much; confidence expressed that it will go still higher. , . Miss Daisy Peebles is confined to her bed with malarial fever. , Prof. R. G. Kizer, county exami ner, is at his office to-dav examining teacheis. 'Mr. J. S. Marable is moving his leef stand to-day, to the old Shaver stand under the iron ciad warehoase. The county is beinjr billed to-day for the Parisian Aerial Navigation Co., which will be here next Satur day. " Saltsbury's policemen are now wearing their new" badges and at their sides dandle new billets. They arrived yesterday afternoon Ir. W. L. Kankin had a family re union atliis home on Main street yes-i terdayl The immediate members of the family and near relatives were present. 1 Key. Father Joseph, O, S. 15., passed through this morning going to St. "Jame's church', Cabarrus coun ty, where he will preach to-morrow, ; Prof i E. Miller is "heacring" brfv time at his school at Rowan. He will teach to-day and take a rest next Friday, thus getting . three straight ' holidays. ; i " Mayor Strong, City Chamberlain! McCook, Job E. Hedges and Seth; Low, of New Y'ork, passed through the city. this morning on their way to Atlanta. Read the new ad of the Smithdeal Hardware and Furniture Co. to-davJ They are rushing things in their art department as well as in other lines; and have set their muse to work td keep pace With the times.. A petition is being carried aroundj by James Lanier for the merchant to sign, that the closing of the storesj Thanksirivincr may be made doubly sure. All to whom it has been pre sented thus far have signed. 1 Religious Notes. ' There will be no services at the Baptist church, to-morrow morning or night. At the ; Methodist Rev. Mr. Marr will preach his last sermon of the conference year at night. Bishop Cheshire will preach at St. Lukes in the -morning, at? St. Jude's in the afternoon and at St. John's at niirht. Regular services at the Lutheran and Presbyterian churches morning TI;e Wrong Negro. r . Charlotte's officers yesterday after noon thought they had caught Bob Boyden, the negro who last Satur day night fired the calaboe here. They telephoned Sheriff Monroe a and night. He Resisted Arrest. . Yesterday afternoon officer John Cline, of China Grove., served a w ar rant on Stokes Henderson, a negro charged with obtaining goods under false pretense from Merchant Post Henderson refused to jo with Cline and as he was a much larger man and surrounded by some of his as sociates the officer thought it pru dent, to let him alone. The negro came to Salisbury and in an hour or so was nabbed by officers Huff and Pool. - .: --' -1 Messrs. Cline and Crowell came up on a freight and returned on the 9:17 train last nisdit with their man. Henderson was very boisterous when the handcuffs were put on him But the officers had him secure and his loud talk amounted to nothing. Before the flayor. Since the calaboose 'burned there hae been few violators of , the law. Last night Mayor Conghenour tried his first case since Saturday. JuleMalon'e was up for disorderly conduct and fined $3.55. OUTHEGO. PEOPLE THAT ARE AMONG THE PASSING . THRONG TO-DAY. .4 Bad Lick About 11 o'clock last night Dr. E. Rose IJorsett was called upon to attend Crowell Ford, Colored, who had' a--badly broken head. The main artery in the head was cut and the skull was thought to be broken. Crowell savs some one hit him in the head and that he came as far as his rlfcrrJntinn nf liim Vint. it. didn't rwrrnn with the description of Boyden; so , . . , T, the Sheriff told them to let "aim go. , . . , , , . : , . - i mat ne was lntoxicatea ana tnai, ne authorities as Henry Williams. The County Hcir.e Cbapel. ' Mr. W. D. Watson, who - lias the saw him fall down a long flight of steps behind the Mansion House, which leads to his room. However it is, Foard has a head which is badly enough damaged to lay him .up for noil tract. rf lniildincr thft clmrif;! .ftfe the ; 4 ' J . J-V'v. c Several days. Dr. Uorsett was assis CUUilU J1VJU1C, ICHO US 11 Hill. UC 1111 l.U."J3-. t , - v , rn IV - i . - l ' 3 K.L .1. . I r T-, T- 1. - Si ' - 0 :. r - . i - .it 1 tne .wound lias been placed on tne ground ana after! work has been .commenced it , . i 4. v We WHI. won t take lontr to complete it ; - . ' u . - In the Elevator, a paper published .i ' -l ' .- ! ot.T ivinrrctnno frvllorro tli ts'"i c nnooiv services at tne nome as it is too Coia t " ""ri" ain this! week's issue the following fire Until it is completed therp will bdno rvices at the home as it i; to preach out in the grovel Cheap Horse Flesh. t The auction sale of W. G. Fraley's running and trotting horses was held to-dajr on Main street. The horses were sold at an extremely lowr price? the bla?k stallion which could run the mile in ,a low number 6f seconds. ! concernincr the oricin of the whicli destroyed the calaboose last Saturday night: uThe World, a daily paper oi the city, says that Boyden set it on fire. While we, do not wish to condone crime in anysense whatever yet we .would like fof heWorld to give th s evidence upon which this conviction Rev. C: Rose, of Zeb, is in the city , to-day. J.TI. Reid, of Mt. 3Iourne, is in the cit'. R. B. Boone, of Durham, washere j last niixht. p Harry C. Martin, of Greensboro, is in the city to-dav. G. R. Schulz, of the Railway Mail Service, w as here to-day. X. A. Sinclair, of Fayetteville, spent last night in the city. Supt. W. II. Green went north last night in his private car. Capt. C. M. Henderlite came in last niiht to visit his family. E. 31. Allison, of Satesville, spent last niudit at the Mt. Vernon. Dr. W- L. Crump, of South River, is spending tlje day in the city. 'V-T- - . . - - Mrs. F. E. Shobr returned last night from the Atlanta Exposition. C. A. Rice returned this morning from a business trip to South Caro- lina. . 1 1 . XVOtOi T I 111 Vl VIVJ OU 3Iaj. J. F. Stansill, of Mill Bridge, will sell his fine plantation- and a. 'number of cows and horses on WedJ nesdav, Dec. : 18. His sons have gone to Texas and elsewhere and lief has decided to sell out rather than rent. ;. Mr. pnd Mrs. T. J. .Allison will celebrate their silver wedding at Statcsville to-night. The World wishes for them long life and pros perit' and hojes that in another quarter of a century they may cele4 brate their golden wedding. The Coneord Standard says: "The city attorney says Salisbury is not responsible for the death of Kimmons Avho got cremated iri Salisbury's calaboose. It is just so responsible, that the town will have a big law suit on its hands." . J Tom Torrence, one of the truck hansds at the freight depot, spent a partf of this week in Atlanta taking in the sights at the Exposition. Tom was very economical he only spent thirty-five cents from the time he left here till he returned. Who can ' beat this? ! The End ofCourt.! Rowan's Superior court adjourned sine die this afternoon. It was a short term, lasting only three dayf. The following cases of importance were disposed of yesterday afternoon and todav: Henry Jones, c. c. w., guilty; fined $10 and cost. Henry Forrest, a. and b. plead guilty; four months on chain gang. Henry Johnson, larceny, guilty; six months on chain gang. John Pence and Joim .Cauble, re sisting officers, plead guilty; judge ment suspendedon-payment of cost. Dorcas Kelly was granted a di vorce from her husband Selim Kelly. Besides these several, unimportant cases were tried. The civil docket was -touched lightly. ' " - : . price! of 86.50. Some of them brought fairly'good prices but . taken as a whole it was probably the cheapest lot of horse flesh sold here in a long time. At the time of the fire there were two prisoners confined in the lock iup. Bob Boyden in one cell and t UulU Al-lllllllVllO 111 UUUIUV1 XJAaiill' A Suspicious Character, r - i Tlie fiist of the week several neijro . . men were selling, for mere trifles, some; fine tobacco to persons in Sal isbury. A trap was laid and one of them'. who refused to give his name r was 'caught Thursday night and i . - ' O .... placed in jail. The oflicers hoped to catcli the other men last night and for this reason nothing was said of the captured one in yesterday's nation revealed the fact that the fire originated and the flames were thickest in the cell in which Boyden was confined, and for this reason he was liberated first by the offiers. To our knowdeage, it has never been denied that the fire began in Boyden's cell and crept up the wall to the roof . Even by his . friends, there are no extenuating conditions ventured further than that it mav - ! have been the work of a rat while . Capt.-'E. B. C. Hambiey and Dr. X. Y. Coleman are here from Rock well: : Mrs. C'apt. Smith, of Conover, us .-Visiting her daughter, 3IxafU Q-E . Simmons. Rev. ,T. M. Rose, 'of Morganton, passed through last night on his way to Greensboro. Miss Fannie Little, , of Little's Mill r passed throjugh this morning on her wav to Charlotte. B. F. Long,. Esq., who has been here attending court returned to Statesvllle this morning. Mrs. Mattie Leon Julian and little daughter, of Floyd C. IL, Va , are visiting Mrs. D. R. Julian. Woild. Last night the other mem v'as 155 auu' bersiofthe gang decided to leave i gether improbable. We have ever Ko,.0it VrttJn 1, t, refrained from severity with, the un- them;.- The authorities are certain there! b something wrong with thi Boyden seqms to be, and it was not tobacco and the negro will.be kent in . . . y ' i The tobacco was" manufactured "bv lJ1 8llouM he evcr 1)0 cau-ht and a High Point factory e ; else. I fortunate or ignorant, both of which our desire that what ve said should have any weight in the minds of a The Song of the Soldiers Home. We are in receipt of a copy of "Tlie Song of the Soldiers's Home," written by E. 3L Waddell, an inmate of the Home. It has the following i to say of our old friend and towns man, P. A. Brown. Pete Brown and Pat Xblan, late ar rived at the Home Xo more oyer the whle world ever to roam . i: Pat from the ' 1st and Pete from the 4th, - I We extend a hearty welcome to each ' and to both, And trust that the balm our Mother imparts May be helping and healing to each of their hearts. Mrs. Lan'er Burned." - Mrs. Geo. S. Lanier, of Statesville, who ds related to Mrs. Cora Lanier, of this city, was severely burned at her home Thursday morning. The Landmark savs: She was standing in front of the fire at her home in west Statesville, when her clothing caught from the open fire place. She was alone with her little children and by the time she could tear her burning clothing from her body she was severely and pain fully burned on the left side, chest and arm. The neighbors gathered as soon as possible af tar the alarm was given and Dr. H. F. Long was sum moned and dressed the wounds. The injuries, while quite painful and se vere, are not considered serious. y but it is proba 1 trIet1' but it Vas merelv a statement got it somewhere i of the ease as h aPPeai:ed to lls aftcr ! a thorough examination wita no in tent to bias public opinion or desire to proye Hoyden's guilt. 3Iisses Xellie and Annie returned last night from a relatives at Calhoun, Ga. Howard yisit to Cocoanut Syrup at W. II. HufTs. Leave your order with X. P. Mur phy for " Oysters and Celery for Thanksgiving. I will guarantee to give you the largest ovsters brought to the citv. Insure in the American Union Life Insurance Company. Edwin Shayek, Agent. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, will be in Salisbury, at the Central Hotel on Saturday, Xov. 23rd. His practice is limited to the Eye, Ear, Xose and Throat. j Coal!' Coal!! Best grade of soft coal delivered at $4.50 per ton. For sale by F. R. L. Shaeffer. E. E. Reynolds, editor of the Watchman, went to Hickory this., morning to visit his family. Mrs. Moorings, of Davie county, who has just moved to Charlotte was here this morning on her way there. Prof. Wm. 4 Hidden, of Hid dehite, discoverer of the beautiful Iliddenite stones, spent last night in the city. - , Miss Maud Brown returned to Concord this morning. bhe spent yesterday here with Miss Beulah Bernhardt. E. P. Bacon spent yesterday here with his sister, Mrs. W. R. Barker, and left last night fortius home in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. L. C. West, of Danville, who once lived in Salisbury, was on the northbound last night returning from the Atlanta Expositions 1 Ex-Sherift J. G. Xeal and wife and E. J. Justice of Marion and Mrs. and Miss White, of Statesville spent last night in the city returning from Atlanta. R. W. Price keeps constantly on hand pure Hog Sausage, pure Hog Frank Leslie's popular monthly Lard, stall fed Beef, Pork, Chops, Christmas number for sale by R. I. I Roast, etc., at his choice meat mar- Julian. Price Id cents. kct. f Cocoanut Syrup at W. II. HufTs. A good 2-story house for rent next door to Dr. J. T. Wright in Brook lyn. Formerly occupied by D. Ii. Jallaz. Call at this eflxce. V r-.VVfe 'TV-.- !
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