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Just Received ! To Parents and i "ecded Raisins, Currants, Cit s All articles, inclr "vT ers, pencil sharpy v used in the graded re kept by ron, Figs, New Shelled Almonds, Mountain Buckwheat, Maple Sy rup, in fact the most ; complete stock of edibles ever brought to Salisbury. . ISENHOUR&BF ffEHKER FOREStSTl FAIR Net'door to tbe VOL XIV ) SALISBURY, N. C., FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 1903. NO. 60 HOVELIBER WEDDIH6. S MAYOR'S STATEDEI1T. HASHED HIS TOES OEF A HEW ENTERPRISE. BRIDGE HOT OPENED. TDE FIR PAHASA IS RECEIVED. HIS3 CLAUDIA EOCK TO HARRY REASON FOR ROPING OFF POLIS. YOUNG ENGLISHMAN IS INJURED. WILL BE ERECTED IT 0ICE. 3-YEAR OLD CHILD GETS ACROSS. BROUGHT INTO THE STATU. DISTILBI iLOODMD. Salisbury Lady Now Living in Phila A Distinction to the Ladies. Not a James Leach an Englishman Tries TJn- ' successfully to Eoard Train Buggy, Harness ind Wagon Factory to Young Explorer Forestalled the Event Minister Plenipotentiary Presents Bil Credentials. delphia to Wed. SALOON AID ST ES Segregation Merely Mayor Boy den said today : . . Go Up Here. Last Night v The Sun announced six weeks nero the engagement of Miss Ciau dirt Lwino Mock, of this city, and Mr. Newbold Etting, of Philadel phia. Cards were received jester day reading : . Mrs, Charlotte Cowan Mock request? the honor of your presence at tho marriago of htr daughter Claudia Lavine to Mr. Newbold Etting on Wednesday, November 25th, - nineteen hundred and three, at four o'clock, St. Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Of Mies Mock the Salisbury correspondent of the Charlotte Observer saye : Miss Mock is one of Salisbury's mri admired young women and the announcement of her engage ment six weeks ago was received with the greatest interest. Mr. Etting is a prominent Philadelphia clubman. Miss Mock is now with her sister, Mrs. Frederick Bain, at Chestnut Ilili, Philadelphia. Mrs. Mock and Miss Mamie Mock will leave for Philadelphia in a few days to attend the wedding. Miss Besbie Henderson, who will be one of tho bridesmaids, will leave later, RECEPTION LAST NIGHT. In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. McNeely. The Si:receives too late for publication, , an account of the bri aaot reception at Mrs. Mc No?iV, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeely, married at Min neapolis, Minnesota, on Oct 28. Tnq reception which was one of the creast events of its kind, in Si'irbary society's history was unique in tho number of married l'idies in one family present. Th&re we.o Misses Cbalmer G. 'Hall, (Miss Margaret McNeely); Mrs. W. B. Snachan, (Miss HeDrie McNeeij); Mrs. V. D. Dixon (Miss Kr:o McNeely). V Tho i.onrs from 8:30 to 11:30, were gladsome ones, no finer host esses than Mrs. McNe3ly and her daughters. A more extenc ed account will .be printed tomorrow. "WE HAVE ANOTHER YEAR." So Fays Mr. Jas. Reeves Who Never Fails in Prophecy. "Oae catfish does not make a creek, nor one election a nation," eaid Col. Jim Reeves this morn ing. "The waves do not make the fcca, tut the sea furnishes forth the wavs. It is very probable that tho eartu t.aild have not slipped tho orbit had Alexander died of rhnlora infant&no. Caesar been drowned in thaftibicon or Clere land ia Buzzard s bay. lhere is but one thing tbet is absolutely certain, and that U that we shall ho vfl another year the almanac arid fruit irae agents are with us ng&ii. They never-fail to bring a n esv year. aft 'Vrtr Cr.nfmrannM . ns, who remam- r-c tr vnt and tation, left today attend the Bea- brence. A pauuon to the Bishop tntnakalJar Atkins n:i ,.il; . llLu presiding B'dtr of the Salisbury iV.birict. New Ads Todv, Bolk-iktTy Co, ehoes and cloth ing. Southern aily" kiting Gus Jvan.. nec!al nricw oir fruits., a.v : ' .'" CorneMou cc Cookf, California Prune Wafers. , s Tot Tale. - ( Italian Bes in frame hives. Ap ly to John D. A. Fisher, Faith, N. c. - , tf Foa Rent Six room two-story dweHiusr on South Main street, next !orr to Dr. -West. Beautiful H1tuaftion. Apply to Dr. I. H. jfoust. ,tt UI. L. ATX ft I BOTH ARE CARRIED. THE DISTILLERIES iROS BEHIND, The Vote Yesterday a Surprise to Both - i r Sides Saloons are Retained by 151 Majority and Distilleries Introduced by 122. Whiskey j Men Expected Greater Majority ProhiMtionisti1 Accept Defeat with Good Spirit Total Vote. Yesterday morning at ten o'clock much even money could be had hat the license ticket wo did car ry by a 2 to 1 majarity. It was known that this was a wi d eati- mate, but there were no takers. It is to the credit of the Prohibition ists that they would not be . on the result. . ' There were many others (wet sympathizers) who predicted that i - - th9 majority would! not bp more than 100. The Prohib tiomsts who expected their defeat, conced ed this claim. The vote was a surprise in many ways. It was expected by some to be ve ry light in spite of the heavy registration, and it was freely predicted j that it would be heavier, j ! Nobody ever knows justjhow an election will go. It is alwjays safe to take any man's fovecast ' "cam grano salis" the Choctawj for a sack of salt. 1 1 The ladies were! thereJ They were not there ostensibly to per suade men by their! tears, j They appealed to the heads of mn. And they conducted themselves J so be comingly as not to repel iaen but to win their respect. It was broadly hinted during the summer that if such a contingency as yes terday shonld arise, the women would not be treated es ladies, but persons who had forfaited their claims to .'the chivalry pf man. But they 7ere treated very con- ftideratelv.t be it "said to man's eternal credit. " V Well, the $!&ion has been held and carried, bat the matter has probably not been settled. The courts mav vet be called upon to decida it. At I present however, the individual part of it is finality. The campaign' is over and the rest of the trouble will be between theoosing lawyers,men who get poin-fother mens' ilia. The j wa watched by manyjjutsidiJrs, the vote of Salis -buryi01 ery tan gible evidence of j the tfnt;"ient throughtjit the State. IiJ other words, bSaliBbary gonb dry it is gen yy believed t iat soon every Zwn in the Sta ;o would have followed unit.' Siuce the closing of the James Lanier distillery, if we db not mis take, there has been no such insti tution within the corporate limits. Under the provisions ofthe Watts law, no distillery can be operaiea - a l A 1 U)innt the incorrorati6n. And having voted in distillerites, Salis bury will of course have them. The rancor and bitterne ss of the campaign have passed and the rest ia in the future tense. femce we retain saloons and induct distiller Us into our town, nfay the majesty of the law be upheld and the evils that attend them be minimized to the greatest extent. f Following is the tabulated vote: WARDS. Saloons : . North East S Mh West For Against S9 68 136 .68 C8 125 97 1 97 63 1 28 34 i 151 21 Majority for Distilleries : Fbr 86 Against 68 - 18 saloons... Majoritrfor Distilleriepl Fresh Oysters at R. !W ra ar feet. 130 113 93 RQ I a? I 61 I 16 7 f r . "It having reached my ears that there is much unfavorable criti asm of the authorities for the ac tion with reference to surround ing the polling places with ropes, I just want to say this: When I heard from official sources that tho erood: women of this town intended to be at the Dolls I determined that to save them from any ungentleness, eith er purposive or unintentional, to take this action. ' Men well know ! the feeling that a campaign of this Vinrl cr- With nnthincr tn prevent an indiscriminate "ming ling of the voters and workers, in which an ianocent collision or an unfortunate stepping upon 5 the foot of a lady, miht be construed as an in&ult to wife, mother or sitter. I concluded that the only absolute safety lay in this division. I yield to no man in my deference to womanhood and I feel that to epeat what is well known by eveay Salisbury man and woman, is unnecessary. But certainly, since the ladies came, and for which action I have had no word of blame, they were entitled to all the consideration of the men and the protection of the law. I should have deemed myself, dere lict in my duty as mayor of this town, had I not done what the law allows, and for this action I offer no opology." A LINE OR TWO. People Who Coma and Go, and Local Happenings Condensed. : Col. P. B Beard went over to Toiimaalij jpa-Sglhia-murmpg. Mr, G. W. Whitlock went op to High Point yesterday to attend Conference. r Itov. V. R. Stickley, who was here yesterday atd last nighty re turned to Mt. Ulla today. See how you can save a bunch of money in Burt's "ad." tomorrow. T. C. Lino, Eq , went north this morning and will be away several days. I A shoe that everybody wants that has ever worn a pair is the Southern Girl Shoe at Burt's. Mr. J. Michael Peeler went to Cooleemee on business this morn ing ana will return tonight. Miss Sallie Chunn left today for High Point to attend the confer ence s Jrgions. , Mr. W. C. Lindsay, who has besn away from Salisbury for sev eral week?, came back today. Mr. H. B. Stens, who has been visiting in Salisbury returned to his home in Asheville this morning. i. Ray McCrary, Esq., of Lex ington, referee in bankruptcy, went to Statesville on business this morning. : Mr. Burton Craige returned last night from Raleigh where he we f to attend the funeral biii'-jl.R. E Lcrf sey is receiving mother, MrB. Branch. uiti-. Mrs. Anna M.hishciYiewed it yetThe , Sun is cbn Ahseville, arrivW bitffVM&nil receiving communications terday and is the guest of ? Mra . B. Davidson, -323 SoiUnFltol street. ' . .V Rev. Dr. W. W. ys and Be r. R. G Brrett camef iown from Hjh Point yesterday Aq vote. They returned on the next train to the conference. . . I G g to Conference. t Mesdames A. D. Shuping and diughters L. A. Peebles and H. W, Limrick went over to High Point this morning to attend the Methodist Conference? Dr. H. L. Atkins also went and will not re return until Monday. Not a Sick Day Since. I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble, fl tried all sorts of medicines, none of which re lieved me. CW day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and deter mined to try that. Af ter'takiDg a lew doses I felt relieved, and soon hysuyt9 entirely, cured, and Ysick day: since. e have been cured Neuralgia, Liver is what B. a. Fremont, C. writes. This' Thursdav ni-glit, James Leach, a ycong tAigl hman, attempted to board iN'0.,S;9 as .it was rapid y pulling out and fell under the .wheels, cutting oil half of his foot. No one knew Leach, but ho told hose who who bore biiil upon the Btretcher that he was "boinjr lr (the colored contraction for hobo ) and that his foot failed to catch the step3. The wounded man was taken by Dr. Whitehead and cared for. Last night ba was carried to tho Whitehead-Stokes sanatorium and will be treated there. He wr suffering greatly and was not clined to talk cf the accident. TIME FOR ACTION. Eailrcad Man Says He is Losing Han will Trjh the work, through Equilibrium. y WeJl, 1M be dinged!', Taisis the way a railroad man) who came in on an early mornicg; raia gf e.)led jthe annouocamshtl that the wetf and dry campaign would not be pulled off to a finish on the 12tb. v , C-;.--" . "Aint we' never goings to rote? Why, if this things keeps up rHSfeJj cnger -it'll drive me crazy. Both eiues arp worrying the; life out me. I-have been- one- of two 1 hinga for the last' three months, n my dreams I am either drunk en 6ot or my children'ate.Tl start sometimes on a Carrie Nation .trip o smash every mother's son of a ar room. men my Dersona iberty isat stake and I go on thS war path (or the prohibition crowd I am 4 gaming;- dreaming, dream ing alj tbetime.;if If I go that way ard's grave. If I venture 'totherlahd much honored Consul :Cbm way 1 will not have tho liberty to breathe. Say, where are we any way? Aint Salisbury got enough brains to straighten out the tan glemente? I could take half a d zsn men in the shops at Spencer and settle the thing before you could turn around. 1 eay lGt's get rid of this business and try and eolve the problem of Ann's age." Child Fatally Burned. The States ville correspondent of the Charlotte Observer tells of the misfortune of a Rowan gentleman's child: The 19 months old dauzhter of Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Steele, of Rowan county, who was at the home of her grandfather Mr. Mr. Robert Knox, in Cool Spring township, this county, was fa- tally Durneo Auesaay morning, Her clothing caught from ther?t-jTtyi' a delightful comedy. Miss place, and her body was so badly burned that she died three hours later. The child had been left there to wean it from its mother, and would have been taken home the day nfter the accident hap pened. Dir. Lufsey's Drama. t y- JLuo mcasnjiin s jjaui?nrer rr rl 1 t-v 1 . v - - n y St rBringcomryent. We have A. addressed to the "dramatic editc Njow could -anything be more ctjaric hth.an that? EevenuS'Men Here. lhere were several prominent reyenti men here last nightj but their meeting was casual and not political or professional. Notice to Rifles. The Rowan R.'fles are requested to meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Armory for the purpose of month ly inspection. A full attendance is desired. Max L Barker. The New Millinery Parlor. I will continue my opening all this week. All are cordially in vited to come and seo my pattern hats. Come early as I am selling teem fast. Mis Leona A. Mur phy. Hedrick Block", Inniss St. Lunches from 10 cents up at Rusher's restaurant, East Inniss street. tf. . For Rent Good two seven room dwelling, S. st. J. S. McCabbins. story, Church Salisbury is fabt increasing in its commerciiil enterprises and within a few dsys the ground will ba broken for. the foundation of a new one. Sheriff D R Ju'ian is to have tbe 'work d jue and Con tractor C. R Propst will superin tend tho work. Tiie f-cope of this manufactory ia quite large and will be one of the most useful in town. Buggies, wagons, phaetons, carriages even down to infantile ones and boys' wagons, will be turned out. Then there will be a harness department and the best grade of in-vtDia sort of ods is to be made. ne building will b 50x7o feet with anteriors and other additions necessary to tho storage of all in cidental stuff. Beeinninsr Monday, Sheriff J u- Uant. FrLJi. ranidiv to comD e- The establishment will be situated back of Mr. Thos. Swink's bakery and opposite Ludwick & Black's livery fetable. Sheriff Julian asks all thoee who wish dirt 16 bo S there with wagon9 o'clock Monday morning. at 7 SPECIAL WOODMAN DEPUTY. Wise Takes Position With w.o.w. 1 ' . : Mr. G. F. Wise has resigned his position at the Spencer shops and has signed a contract as special dVpufy . and organizar for the Wboen of the World. His d'fVn will be to organizg -"new camps, visit the various lodges, and keep them enthused on the ' 'ject of "woodcraft. His terri V;i unlimited. mander of Hickory Camp No. 49, W. O. W., of this city ; is an en thusiastic Woodman, and will take great interest in the work which he has taken up. Col. Shook Here. Rt'Rav., Rt. Hon, J. Wiley, the shakeless,unshaken and unshakable Shook, was in Salisbury last night. Col. Shook is not only one of the rritingest men on the earth, but is an astute lawyer. His caustic tele gram to,. the President would lead one to believe that he was "hot under the collar," but ho wasn't ha doesn't wear any. Plays for December. Daring the Confederate bazaar in December Mrs. Rankin will put on the Salisbury stago, by Salis bury talent, "The Surprise Par- oeasie nenuerson, witn a nne co terie of assistantn, will play "Com edy and Tragedy." Both of these will he very fiao, bousd to be with such training. ',. Miss Abbott Doesn't Appear. Miss Annie May Abbott, the Georgia Wonder, came, to Salis bury last night, but owing to tbe illness of Mr. Abbey, her manager, did not perform. V ' Miss Abbey will return to Salis bury this fall and give an enter tainment. They went to Statesville this morning. W. 0 W. Tonight There will be an important meet ing of the Woodmen of the World tonight at 7:30 o'clock sharp. It is earnestly requested that there be a full attendance of the members. Dr. Broughtcn Here . Dr. Lsm G. Broughfoa, the c ilebrated Atlanta evangelist was i i Salisbury this morning. There is something about the doctor that suggests prominence andiis Sam- sonian locks always cause com ment. Glasses Fitted. 1 will bo at Thornton's Jewelry Store for three days only. Am fully prepared to do hi2h class work 2t Dr. M. V. Lomax. Cabinet Photos 98c doz at 1 tho tent near passenger depot. tf For Bent Residence corner Fulton and Council streets. Six rooms, two stories, water and fcewerago. Ap ply at once to N, C. Wyatt, 202 N. Fulton street. tf. New York. Nov. 13. The Eat River bridge .will not have been officially opened until December 19th, bfit a 3 year-old Brooklyn explorer forestalled the event last night and unattended, made tho initial trip across in safety. The child is Albert Franz, who lives on Robling &treet near the Brook lyn end of bridge. He was re stored to his mother at the ponce station on Dalancey street today, having been found this side of the b.'idge at three o'clock this morn ing.- WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE. A Well Known New York Lady Shot Herself Last Night. Montclair, N J., Nov. 13. Mrs. E DvGrier Waloh, a wife of the well known New York broker and a member of probably the most exclusive family here" suicided by shot t ng gherself last night while entertaining guests at a dinner. The shooting is withheld from the pplice. It was known only today. The cause is unknown. OFFICIALS DREAD SITUATION. Sending of Troops to Panama is Not Wanted. Washington, D. C, Nov. 13. The War Department officials have dreaded the tituation in Panama, but this doesn't warrant tbe send- and Lieut. Young today auttKir iz?d a statement that no orders have been issued nor any troops ordered to proceed to the Isthmus and none are in contemplation. JUDGE PRITCHARD TO MARRY. Miss Saum, of Washington, to be the Bride -Ceremony Tomorrow. Asheville, N. C, Nov. 12 It was learned from a reliable source today that Saturday morning at 10 o:lock, in Washington, Judge Jeter C. Pritchard will be married to Miss Lillian Saum, of that city. The bride-to-be is a native of Washington, although her mother was a north Carolinian and her father a Virginian. She is a young society woman, and is both pretty and popular. The marriage will bo a very quiet one, and, after the ceremony, the pair will go to New York for a brief wedding tour. Judge Pritcbard's duties do .not aimit of a long absence from Washington. The Buncombe gentleman who volunteered the information that the South would be solid for Cleveland was doubtless drawing on his imagination to some extent; but it is a fact all the same that there are thousands cf people in this part of the country who would be glad of an opportunity to throw up their hats for "Old- Grover." Raleigh Post. Fish and oysters received at Rusher's meat market daily. tf. For a Bad Cold. If you have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Cham berlain's Cougn Rtmedy to loosen and relieve it. and to allay the irri tation and icflimation of tbe throat and lungs. For eale by Jas. Plum mar. The "Land of the Sky" and "Sapphire Country." Ideal Winter Resorts. The Southern Railway reach I the ideal winter resorts of tie "Land of the Sky" and "Sapphi e Country," including Asheville, N. C, Hot Springs, N. Cv, Hender sonville, N. C, Brevard and Lake Toxaway. Tho climate of this sec tion is unparaleled, suitable for invalid, athlete or sportsman, and offers every charm of delight of an ideal winter resort. Elegant tour ist hotel?. Through sleeping cars from principal cities. 'Tourist tickets now on sale at very low rates. Ask nearest ticket agent for detailed information and descriptive literature. YOUNG HAH SHOT. STRIKE ATTENDED J BY A ROW. First Bloodshed This Morning. Ex- Employes With Buggy and Handctr Start Out for Fun. It Ends With Firing by a Policeman. Young Trues dale, the Victim, May Die. The Policeman Was First Attacked and Retaliated With Gun. , Chicago, Nov. 13,-The fifbt blood 6bed over the tstreet car strike'occurred this morning whet. Willie Troesdale, agtd sixteen. iving near Vincennes Avenue car barns, was snot by a policeman. He was taken home and will prob ably die. Shortly after midnight a crowd of e nployes of the street car company and boys of the neigh borhood secured a light buggy and handcar and began running them out and down the track causing a disturbance. A policeman attempt ed to stop them, they attacked him and he fired the shot which struck Truesdale. The City Railway company smart ed cars today rided by tho police. The strikers are? in an ugly mood and much disord? is attending the strike. The City ulway system is j rirartjrislly r"t'J iz;d&l trouble is feared later irr EE KILLED EjISEIF. 7 Despondency Because Unable to Work, Causes a Suicide. . Brooklyn, Nov. 13.- Fighting away his sick wife, Henry Willis ofaepondent because tho union re used to let him .work, drank acid tbdaand died almost instantly.. FAIR TOMORROW. The We&thsr Ferswut fc? North Caro lina for 24 fiocr. Washington.D. C, Nov. 13.The weather forecast for North Carolina for tho ensuing 21 hours is: Fair tonight and Saturday, Report is Denied. Washington, Nov. 13, Foreign officials today stated that the re port printed to tho effect that a German West Atlantic cruiser and squadron had been ordered to con centrate at San Domingo is in correct. Kaiser is Improving. Berlin, Nov. 13. This morning a Bulletin 6ays the Ksuer is pro gressing satisfactorily. The next bulletin will be issued ' Sunday. Federation Expresses Sympathy. Boston, Mass., Nov. 13. The American Federation of Labor today passed a resolution express ing its good wishes to street rail way men of Chicago, hoping for their success. The Blacksmith's Daughter. A drama in four acts, by Robt. E. Lufsoy, Central Labor Uniou IT.rlltion " fur clo at. Rnnrhuiim a book store and Isenhour & Bean'i drug store. Price 15 cts. per copy Meals served at all hours at jf Rusher's restaurant, East Inniss street. - ' tf. Get fresh oysters and fish at Lentz & Hoffman's meat market. Delivered on short notice. Phone No. 222. " For sick headache try Chamber iain'd Stomsch and Liver Tablets ; they will ward eff the attack if raken in time. For Eale by James Piummer. A he day. m Washington, D. C, Nov. 13. The new Republic of Panama was received into the sisterhood of cations this morning when Phil ippe Buneauh Na Rilla presented to President Roosevelt his creden tials as minister plenipotentiary and envoy extraordinary. The The credentials came by telegraph from Difasto of the Panama gov ernment, but tho State Depart ment regarded them as sufficient to justify the reception of the new minister as a fully accredited representative. Baneauh Na Rilla arrived at the State Department it 9 o'clock and then drove to the Whiio House where a reception occurred. - ATTEMPTS TO UURDER. Insanely Jealous Man Fires at His Wife 15 Times. ! New York, Nov. 13. Insanely icaTom of Hi wife. JoseDh H. Binsets fired fifteen shots at her ihrough a window in Long Island City. At homo ho attempted to kill her father. Both have sepa rated on account of his jealousy. EOOYER IS HANGED. Gov. Durbin Refuses to Reprieve Sbn-in-Law Murderer. Michigan City, Nov. 13. Ed ward Hoover, who murdered his I Pa V Ol. T la TIT TT f" O nr ff Art em j. - ' Darbin having refused to interfere. When iho Warden's' watch indi cated thapassags of iL jninight hour, that cfScial'-nHfed ,tha guard-?, two of whom immediately -tepped inside and took Hoover by the arms and hurled him up the gallows step3. Another guard quickly adjusted the strap while the first two placed tho straps about his ankle3. The guards stepped back and tbe warden gave the signal. Hoover shot into ep&ca and was immediately killed. SPILING FOR A SCRAP. Rowdies in Colombia are Wanting to Get Licked. Cv.lon, Nov. 13. There is more excitement here this morning than usual. Tho feeling against tho United States is especially among the lower classes. The better clas3 of residents are indignant over tho demonstrations which are growing more frequent among the rowdies. Tho United States consulate is b3ing c'osely guarded. Further than the attack y esteraavrtrtrtt: 7 - ' tempt is not expected. Taxes Are Due ! The city taxes for 1903 are due. The city needs money and all axa urged to 66ttIo at enco. J Frask Miller, 6t. - City Tax Collector. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SAUL We will sell at auction on Sat urday Nov. 14tb, 1903, 215 Iota in the Herz'2 and WiIpv tf joining tho Salisbury. soJJili5"ljey ' ' ' ' tH fill" corporate limits cf, These lots must t: do not brinc t" f FcT Fultt Heig1 Or .s cenw acrei 4 son. V I t all Druggists. -7 - -4
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