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SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, AUGUST, 20, i807 vol. , j i ; ' ' , ' - ' . -- ' - 1 ' f LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN SALISBURY. OLDEST DAILY PAPER JH-Th JNO. M. JULIAN, Editor and Propr-etor. " - ? - 1 1 . ft 1 I - To-Day's Telegrams MINERS' SITUATION. SOME OPERATORS AEE SIGNIXG THE UN irOEMITY SCALE . CANOYAS' DEATH AVENGED HIS ASSASSIN FOR PAYS THE PENALTY THE CRIME. W. H. WOODSON, CITY EDITOR ' (By Telegraph to The World.) Pittsbukg, l'a., Aug. 20. It is reported among the striken to day that suit will be entered against Sheriff Lowery for obstructing Plum and Rattan townships. Lowery said that no change would be made in his methods for a few days. He thinks the campers will go to their homes in a few days. He will keep deputies in position until notified otherwise. The cost of maintain ing the deputies thus far is $10,000. The Pittsburg district signed a uniformity agreement. Eleven big concerns have promised to Vigo. Lofetus Denies. (By Telegraph to The World.) Cleveland. Auev 20. Lofetus, Caddy, of the Caddy Mullen Coal Company, has denied that he said Gatling guns will be used to sub-j. due the striking miners in the Pittsburg district. He said the; operaters are determined to reopen the mines, but expected to use care ful means to accomplish their pur pose. The President' Whereabouts. (By Telegraph to The World.) Troy, Aug. 20. All the build ings in the central portion of the city are gayly decorated todays. 'It is the day observed as general holiday AH business is suspenaed and the twenty-eighth reunion of the society of the army of the potomac is being held. The McKiniey party arrived at nine o'clock this morning and was met by members of the presidential reception committee. The president leaves for JtJiutt romt at ii:3U tnis evening. Burglarsand Bigamist Escape. (Bv TeleCTapTTlo Ttie vv'6'fIT) Phillip&burg, N. J., Ang. 20. Three prisoners, Echardt, Bishop and Force, of the county jail, es . caped last night. It was pot dis covered that they were gone until this morning. Ecbard and Force has served nearly twenty years be hind the bars. A reward is offered for their capture. V After Kidnappers. , (By TelegTaph to The World.) Albany, Aug. 20. The hunt for Henry A. Blake, or Avery, and A. Knapps, who are supposed con federates of Joseph M, Hardy in kidnapping Johnnie Conway, is be ing vigorously prosecuted by . the police of this city to-day. A de scription of both men has been tele graphed throughout the State. Blown Through a Barn. (By Telegraph to The World.) Petersburg, Va., Aug. 20. The Petersburg electric light plant blew to pieces today with a tGtal loss of ten thousand dollars. A large section of the boiler weighing several tons, was blown seventy five yards, going through a barn filled with baled hay and demolishing the barn. The cause is unknown. - ' . By Cable to The World. Madrid, Aug. 20. Michael An gollilio, murderer of Canovas, was garroted at 11 o'clock to day in prison at Vergar. An American Released by Wayler. (By Telegraph to The World.) Washington,) Aug. 20. The State Department today received a communication from Consal General Lee announcing the release of Cap tain George Newton, an- American .who has been leaving a company of insurgents iri Cuba, and who recently surrendered. After his surrender Newton was imprisoned. Lee took immediate steps and obtained his release. Weyler was forced to give him freedom but says it was because of his having presen ted himself to column off the first battalion of Cuba. P. B. Means, oi Concord, is in the city to-day. P. Paere spent last night in Charlotte on business. - 1 . September Wheat Advances. (By Telegraph 'to The World.) tt?.w VYrk Af?. 20. Seutem ' i ber wheat for future delivery sold at 1 11 .1 ' IT1 A-I a aoiiar tnis aiiernoon. j.ciuug i - reDorts from alJ exchanges were J 1S read to-day. Prices continue to ad yauce. Fifty Orientals Taken. (By Telegraph to The World.) New Yore:, ! Aug. 20. Fifty Chinamen were arrested this morn ing at the Grand Central station by order of the Chinese inspector,Scharf . - . 1 1 This is the largest number pickea . - ! mi up in this state tor over years. 1 ney entered through Canada. Better flail For Klondyke. Washington, Aug. 19. The Canadian government and the United Satates have practically agreed upon co-operation in aug- mentinsr the postal facilities for the Kloadyke region and the result wil IN AND ABOUT TOWN. I MILE A MINUTE: engineer tankersley makes the i bun ,fsom charlotte it n V MINUTES. ah c.ri v be e vid ence in a -J: - tial doubling of the", mail service from the coast into, that district. A nurderer Escapes Jail. Fayette ville, W. Va., Aug 19. Albert Voiers, one of the notorious Lewis gang of murderers, under sentence to be hanged next Tues day, broke jail here this morning before da light. The sheriff and posse are after him. Jerry Brown is condemned to hang with Voiers. Blood's Bloodless Journey. (By Cable to the World.) Simla, Aug. 20. Gen. Blood, the commander of the British forces operating against the tribes and men on the frontiers, reached Galagas without opposition. Jle reports tne village deserted and adds that the tribe rising is exaggerated. They have not left Tirah. A Burlap Factory Barned. (By Telegraph to The World.) New York, Aug. 20. D. W. Manwaring's bag and burlap factory was damaged by fire this morning to the extent of $10,000. The origin is unknown. Several hun dred persons who were employed are now thrown out of work. Turku- Papers Suppressed. (By Cable to the World.) Calcutta, Aug. 20. The offi cial Gazette will publish to-morrow a notification to the effect that the 'Turkish newspapers,Sebah and Mal f umat, will hereafter he prohibited from circulation in India. s Another soul Hade Happy. (By Telegraph to The World.) Washington, Aug. 20. The commission of Ethan A. Hitchcock, of Missouri, Minister to Russia, was made out to-day at the white house. The appointment dates from August 16th. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 19. W, S. Brand, superintendent of the Georgia Railroad, has been indicted by the grand jury ' of DeKalb county for violation of the State law in the running of freight trains on Sunday. The offenses ' are alleged to have been committed on February 1st, utv. o1 oi at this vfiar. The at- J.'XVll I, j torneys for the county are now in correspondence with the officials of the road with a view to agreeing on a date for trying the case. Announcement Miss Bettie S tailings will open school ia the Academy in iast baiisDurr Mnnrlav. Sent.. 6, 1897. For particulars apply to Miss Bettie Stallings. Fine fat beef, pork, veal, sDriner lamb, mutton and al kind of sausages at Jackson's for to-morrow's traae. Good goods at reasonable prices at the Monumental Shoe Store. Lost A watch charm. Find er will be rewarded at this office. Oil tank and peanut roaster for sale cheap. Apply at ihis office. Fob Sale One eight room house, kitchen and good well of water on premises, r or other information addres. J. T. Harrison, South Main St. To Cure Constipation Forerer. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or 25c. If C. C C fall to cure, druggists refund money. J. H. Reid, of Mourne, is spending the day in the city. Rev. Sidney Bost, of South River, U spending the day in the city. J. D. Eliott, of Hickory, was in the city this morning on his way to Greensboro. Rev. Stubblebine will preach at the Baptist church next Sun day, both morning and evening. Clarence McNeely returned to the city to-day after spending a week at his old Home at Moores ville. I Hon. Lee S.loyerman and little daughter, Cathrine, return ed last night from a short trip to Ureensboro. Merchant tailor Reuben, of Greensboro, is in the city to day in the interest of his tail oring establishment. Miss Annie fehober, of Greensboro, who has been visit ing Mrs. W. H. Crawford, relum ed home this morniog. Dr. and Mrs.. J. Rumple re turned last night from Blowing Rock, where they have been spending several weeks. Dr. A. J. Crowell, who has been summering at Blowing Rock, was in the city last night on his way to China! Grove. Mr. C. W. Jfool is . doing a good business at his ten pin alley on Lee street. The alley is open any time aay or nigni. F. M. Thompson went to Thomasville this morning to i .i ki ton. Reid and Harry have a new arL in to-dav's vVorli) that will repay your perusal, j They are selling extra pants at a Dig ais count. j E. P. Bacon, of Jackson ville. Fla.. who has been visit ino- Mrs. W. R. Barker for the past several dayejeft ithis morn ng for Winston. j R. A. Doughton, of Alle ghany, was here this morning on his wav home, alter spend ing yesterday in Statesville on some legal business. Miss Rosa EliasJ of Balti- .... . , ' more, who has been summering at Blowing Rock for some time Engineer Tankersley, w.o pulls 35 out and 36 in Salisbury, made a run that is seldom equal led on the same road bed, be tween Charlotte and Salisbury thjis mrning. She' has a fast schedule and it is no child's pl.y to gain ay time with her. Bdt tXat is justwhat Mr.. Tank-, er&ley did this morning. He made the run between Charlotte ar;d Salisbury, a distance of 44 miles in 48 minutes, making a stop at Concord of four minutes- This evens the run up to exactly a mile a minute. Mr. Tankersley is one of the safest and fastest engineers the South ern has. Mr, Nlcolson Returns. Mr -W. S. Nicolson. of the firm of iV. S. Nicolson & Co., of this city, returned to the city ast night from a business trip ;o Richmond. Mr. nicolson went in the interest of his new- v patented heating: stove aud while there made a contract with a firm for having his stoves PROBABLE INVESTORS. TWO IOWA BNTLEEN HERE LOOK ING FOR FARMING LAND 'OOi-TO THE RIVER. MR. FASHION been time Messrs. John Kraft, and Fred J. Jacobs, of Iowa, arrived in the city last night and are today making an inspection of farming lands near the tne river. These two gentlemen have in correspondence for some with Mr. M. V. Richards, the South era's Land and Industrial Agent, relative to the farming lands in this vicinity. They were so favorably impressed with his replies that j they decided to make a visit to Salisbury and Rowan county, with the object in "view of locating here. o They went down to inspect the lands along the Yadkin today and before returning will visit Lin wood. The Weather. The weather forecast for? Salis bury and vicinity for the ensiling 24 hours is: generally? fair to-night and Saturday.; j Heavv rains continue in the south- era State?, except Florida, especially in Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. The largest amounts during the past HIS WIFE. MOURNED IliS hKATH CS- j 1 n FULLY AND MEN AVEI T. m y i , Jtesteraav s ould particulars, so far as them, of the death Oashion. formerly Rowan, but more recent!) of jMorgsn ton. Since eaterday we have leai umi more tully ot the sad . t iHiCd WO 'OU!tl of lr Av i . .ii. a reritueni ie? et y of accident. T " V"ft i i Augusts, 1 18: Port Eads, 1.04. casteu. xnewooaen castsjiaye The barometer is low from Texas already been made and he hopes h h Mississippi valley to the to have some stoves here ready T iT:i. for sale in ths course of a few . , to , ' , , rvu- - L xu 4. Florida and over the Rocky Moun- weeks. This is the stove that t i j i i -m r T , i , . I VftU DIVLVt VU tJlli v v . x.wv. I Tuesday evening about 3 1 o'clovkv whise operatiug a rip saw, he met his death, says the Vtora.nton Ilerafd. He was ripping a boar J in which there was a knot. The board broke t the knot and a pieile threii fourths by four inches, fourteen inches long was caught by the saw am! thrown with much force, striking Mr Cash uni in the head and rendering him unconcious. He was carried into the factory yard nd a pr-siciau sent for, but it was found thlat noth ing bonld be done to 'pave tbje man't life. Mr. Cashion never regained consciousness and died in about two hours after being stricken. Deceased was about 30 years off age and leaves a wife land one child His wife reached his side: shortly after the accident occurred and was with him when he died. She mournel pitifully the loss of the hu&bind and strong men present wept ireeiy. ter and uses less iuel than anv other heating stove on the mar ket. flay Locate Here. weather prevails in the West,! but generally throughout the east! the weather is cloudy and threatening, with rain at a large number of sta tions. Some ram has fallen over southern and southeastern Texas. - Says the Salisbury correspon- The weather continues comparatively dent of the Charlotte Observer: cool everv where i Mr. J. H. Mveis, of Charlotte. who has been doing plumbinsr wcrk here for several weeks, returned to Charlotte this morn iner, but will come back to Salis bury next week. Mr. Myers has No Ads After To-day No adswilJ bo taken for our snecial edition after to-dav. Those who have not vet secured space had best do so at once as ISerItt edition of any paper ever sent pie Emigrants Pass Through There were two extra coaches at tached to No. 9, the, local south bound train last nieht. S These coaches contained a Lumber of northern emigrants on their !; way to the Mississipi bottoms where they win casi ineir lots m tne iuture. One car was from Baltimorejthe oth er from Philadelphia and. both were well crowded with ; men, women and children. i These people seemea to oe per fectly happy and it reminded . us very much of one large family off qn a pleasuse trir.. TTiey were dis posed to be very talkative and kept, the audience constantly guessing at tHeir meaninsr. for evidently thev wor on t.Am which is to be laid on Ful toil Street, and tells me that if ollt a Salisbury. One erentle- happy as could be and we wish for ll i . C V. io It-i -n i A ff I - . . ; . I .1 : . 1 Z U .-..' work justifies, he will locate here permanently and open plumbing shop. man has left an order copies which he will Northern capitalists. for send A Final Run. CaD t. Jacob Wallace, of the famous running team, wishes us 'Railroad. Msj. Harper, president of I narrow gauge road, was in- the last nisrht. Vice-President W. 100 to r rJ . them prosperity in their new homes. The Contest On. As will be noted from the adver tisement ot the Smithdeal Hardware v, Company to be found! elsewhere in cjty to-day's World the contest for the -1 I - - . I . t i . . 1 - to statethat the team will give iJ, n Under 14 jears old who take, to their an exhibition run on south Main ' J., f . .. i... r store the createst number of adver- .1 tit.i x : i a. :!- , . -.c j, -.,-,: con 1 on tne w estern raiu jast uijui,. Lin.v JL. Kvervhodv is Hereafter all shop employees, - a QTiri 7;fT,oca q with the exception of the foremen invited to come and witness a , . . . ; . . . j r Uu- -n i.n and their clerks who miss the regu- erood run for this will be their , . , n , - ? , . j lar shop tram will have to walk. S members wul --n and their derks have rtlAftsA rftnnrt. "nrfim ntlv on the Passes- A J. - is now in the city the Miss Rachel Wallace. guest of Mrs. F. L.. Robbins :and child, ot Concord, were in the citv last night returning home from the mountains. They were met here by Mr. Bobbins. Mrs. John Mauney, who has been visitinsr relatives and friends in High Point and Arch evening celebrated in their run ning uniforms. Dancy Will 5peak in Ohio. John C. Dancy, the colored I ora tor, goes to Ohio in October to make campaign speeches. When asked what he would talk about he j said he supposed the tariff and money store the greatest number of adver tisements containing: Buck's trade mark cut from the World they will give a range free. Ttie range is now on exhibition at their are invited to call Advertisments are to from Auerust 20th to Remember, the advertisment be taken from the World, j store land all and examine it. be collected Octobtr 1st- must The Telephone Change. Mr.E. C. Heises, of Montgomery, Ala., will this week take charge of l iVn ovirinnrro Ti r tt l n rr rknr- chased a half interest in it. He has question would be the issues, says up next week. It now belongs to Machinery Will Soon B Put In. j v-' The gold mine on the Jacob Fisher place, near Rimer's, seven miles from Concord, will be j opened rented the hall f 01 merly leased by the Raleigh correspondent of trio I -if --nan a hh anrt riM Pnnrtnp.t vuanuiio vuocuw. an electrical supply shop there. He will at Once put in new phones in all the business houses and resi the Reception to Rev. neyer. j ! A reception was tendered Rev. aicuuo m "igu i um u "iv ail me ousmess nouses anu resi- t i . !,;, i .- Anva , , F. B. Meyer, formerly of this city uaioiur mo yo t yaj o, 1 aences wnere j iney are lmpenecu 1 , - 'ia n . the Oliye Baptist church of Char D wight McLean requests . lmvolUBt Me.ti.. lott by his congregaUon last night. A -.L--A. L-. . - i r i - . . US W stale mak no uu uu iu- Trltn Lodcre No. 99 A. F. & A. Rer run away xri-n T n., Vi QQ A "C Jtr. A Pa- M ptam' finncn Aeration ia onite a M mm MUM - V - r mmf j l mm . W 1 k W m - w ' k l m tention xo run away , vvic. u M mPptJ, to-nitrht at the nunal nlace stronff one. left Salisbury and that he only 7:30 0,clock Work in hM x . H r - -nTTtl I -r air rr 1 . ., . ... . I a R Piaue. went to Mooresville on a visit to his relatives. Ed. Bacon, well known the older residents of the city nassftd throuerh this morning or Vila wav to Salisbury, where he will visit his sisters. Mrs. Barker Dr.C14weIUs Storeroom. and Mrs. Gunnels, ms home is 1 JLr. j. A. jaia weirs two new u. Tab-snTivillft. Florida, savs I etoreroocis on Inniss street are now -LAB. If MVl-WM mW i ' I the Concord Standard; nearing completion. The plasterers An In,aa; Mr. J. M. Clauser, of New York. Mr. Miller, of Salisbury, will be the superintendent. The machinery will arrive here on Saturday or Monday, says the Concord : Times- (For other locals see 4th page.) Age-tts Wanted. Live men everywhere to sell twelve valu able, indispensable household articles. Send 26 cents in Fob Sale. Fortv acres land 1 1-2 miles from public square. Ten acres timber. Cipod building site. J. A. TnojiAsox. Zfb, N. C. All slippers and sandals below cost at Monumental Shoe Store. I nAOTAfi. All tha members are I i cfomna frti nmnlAtA Bamnlo earnesUy requested to be present Mr. J. A.Burkhead is giving his outfi5 and f ull oarticulars to C to and the visiting members nowin the annual pumic to-day at nis nomei w yvebrb. 23 S. Trvon Street. , city are cordially invited to attend, near Manning. Mr. isurJtneaa Charlotte N. c. if i Please remember this notice. never makes a failure of his picnics ! i : and the lanre crowd that was ex- , - pected to-day will doubtless have a big time. Crowded. We were forced to leave outl e readrfor occuDancv. . i . ' i " some local matter w-aay on ac- mw m m are at work on the inside and it will Tne infant child of Mr. and Mrs. only be a short while until the rooms Gilliam Harris died tnis morning oi Salisbuey High School. Miss Josephme Coitl pH Miss Laura Hill Coit f cipais Session begins Sept. 6th. Send for circular. count of being crowded. This MMinerct $3,000. will onlv be the case for one more day, for begining with Monday the paper will be en larged to seven columns. Per. Cobnrn Leaves for China Grore. Rev. A. L. Coburn, of Chestnut FOB REjT. Jlul Metnoaisi cuurcu, iciv uiis morning for Chiaa Grove to spend several days. Rev. Coburn goes ! down to assist Rev. eeler m his protracted meeting now in progress at Harris Chapel near that place. Mr. D. M. Miller today eot 3,- 000 from the! Royal Arcanum, in fall payment of the insurance poll er ot nis aeceasea Drotner. jut. Dike Miller. HArris is serioufllv ill with heart dropsy and her condition is carious. See the pile of 10 cent organ dies at, Reid & Harry's, j. Market Square only place pre- where yoit can get anything you wane. 1 For sale cheap Apply at this office. line groceries. Do not fail to visit Monumental Shoe Stcre this week, is closing out slippers below cost. A brick storeroom near the standpipe. Apply to ? K. Lt. i-haver, 1 Fruit jar rubbers at Marsh's rxmt Tobteeo Spit aad SaKtkt Tor life iway. Trt nnit thca easilv and forever, be ma oetie. full of life, nerve and rigor, take K&-T-Bac, tbe wonder-worker, that makes weak me strong. All druggists, SOc or tl. Cure guarau teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Cnicago or New York. Choice of straw hats for 25 Fine Mutton and Beef at R. W. Price's daily. . I The Burt Shoe Company is closing out its summer j stock See their new ad. in to-day's is sue A Coal! Coal! i If vou want want the best grades I cf coal guaranteed to be absolutely 1 free from dirt or slate, men place a rtwiV cents at, Reid Vfc Harrys, One fresh mdchcowfor sale apply Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic your order at once ;with F. . - rr J -Ti a Tinttln. Thfto. F. . ShapfTer. citv drayman, coal dealer. tO rtl - l a. KMn. i . , . 1 1 ' . : I MMm JL U- 1 Frpsh r.rnn tiiinin seed. Kluttz & Co. Wood's reliable. T. F. Kluttz Five room house for rent, apply & Co. to M, L. Bean. Foe Rent Two rooms in a de sirable part of the town. Apply at ! I this cmce. I
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