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Large Fat Norfolk. Oysters daily. Leave your orders for Thanksgiving Day. 2V. HP. MXJMHY. To Parents and Children A .mm ' a jii articles, inciuaing rul ers, pencil sharpeners, etc., ust-ci in the graded schools are kept by ISENHOUR &, BEAN. Next doer to the Postoffice HEATHER FCSECMTi faIr VOL. XIV SALISBURY, N. .. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER, 30 1903. 110. 73 Y SAHSBDRIAH KILLED, ffl RECEIVER'S HAHDS. AT SODTHERII SHOPS. TWO SPEtif AUERIONS THE GLASS B10WEES HEEE. LIVES LOST AT SEA AGAinST GRAFTERS. HEW GAIIG OF TflUGD. v A Beautifal Array of Specimens on Exhibit Today. ' JIHHY KAFFIZ BIT BY A TRAII SALISBURY ICE AND FUEL CO. SEVERAL BECEHT APPOINTMENTS. DELIVERED YESTERDAY. BIG SNOW STORM IN LONDON. iEE PASIC-STEICKES TO-DAY. ANOTHER CARNIVAL OF CEIIIE. - . . s'i ' .. ' - . ' . ... f .- - 4 if ' t Was Formerly a Barber in Jackson's Shop Here. ; 4fi;z, formerly a barber .Jackson's shop here, was killed v . .v.bV a Southern train in Danville - y est ei dfty. Kafitzia best remem bei ei here as a cornetist in the Salisbury band and his talent would have commanded a situation at an v time. Before coming to - . Salisbury he had been connected with several circus bands. A Dinville special to the Char lotte Observer says of his death: Henry Kafits, a Swedish barber, was killed bv an engine in the yard of the Southern Railway, at to a considerable extent in the Washington divieion, with ; head this place, this afternoon. Tne business and on aciduntof unto- quarters at Alexandera, Va. ; "Mr. man had been drinking heavily, ward circumstancef was a heavy jt Sumner has been appointed and attenmted to cross the track in front of an engine that -was mak- iir ud a Southern fast train, R ill way cfEcials, who were eye- witnesses to the tragedy, tried to dissuade the man from crossing the tracks in front of the engine, on account of his drunken condi tion, but to no avail. The body of the man was cut in half across j the chest, all the wheels of the engine passing over him. Daathi was instantaneous. The body was taken to an undertaking establish ment, and was there prepared for burial. MR. FESPERHAI ATTACKED. Esquire Edgar Fesperman Beaten at Southern City Saturday Hight. Enquire Edgar Fesperman was attacked ind badly beaten at his home at ' Southern City Saturday night by three men. In addition to tbe performance of his judicial d it cp as magistrate, Mr. Feeper rxmn conducts a 6tore and boarding homs. Last week, it is stated, he ej e:-3d three boarders for non pivment of their bills and they viciously attacked him. Later the residence occupied by Mr. Fesper raa i vas discovered afire. Mr. Fesperman identified all of his assailants and arrests will fol low. KISSES BOYDEN ENTERTAIN. Arc Giving a House Party. . Miss Lip pincott Here. Miss Constance Lippineott, 'daujb'er cf Craige Lippincott, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Miss es Mary and Jane Boyden, who are giving a house party. Miss Hazel Bolton, of Charlottesville, Va.y is expected tomorrow to join the party. Mr. Kerns' Loss. t" Mr. J. B. Kerns' less by the destruction of his barn by fire last week was, Mr. Kerns says today, $700. The "barn and .contests were insured for $225. Important Elk Mee'ing. An important meeting of the S disbury lodge of Elks will be he'd in the lodge room tomorrow nig at at 8 o'clock' and every -member is urged to be present. M '. Taylor Returns to Salisbury. Mr. Ernest Taylor, who has bee t it cated in Atlanta . for the years, returned to his old po Lon in the Souths rn . khops here -his mdrnirg. North State Lodge Meeting. A meeting f North State Lodge No. 26 will be held tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock, of especial intere. Woik in thi initia tory decree. -f ' L. L. HOUSEHOLDIB, Degree Capt German D;ll pickles, sweet mixed picfeitn, sauerkraut, Dutch herrings, cranberries,.', apples and grapes at M M oses. St Notice! I will be here yet this week and close out all my pattern hats at reduced prices. Saturday will be .vjjiny last day. (Jome before Stur' day to gst a good bargain. Doo' fori?et Saturday is the last day of sfle Miss Leona A. Murphey, Hedrick Block, Inniss street Appointed Re- ceiver by Judge Allen Today. The Salisbury Icf and Fuel Co has gone into the hands of are ceiver, the order be ng made today - by Judge Allen. The receivership was asked for oy ine Asnevuie ice 1 . m. 1 1 "W - J and Coal Co.. and Hayden; Clemint, E q , was .1 j : appointed receiver Mr. J. M. Guile the manager, has gone to Mobile, Alabama. In justice to Mr. Guile, it may be stated that no odium attaches to his early departure.! He was finan- cially interested, we are advised, loser. l t Mr. Clement will adjust the affairs ol the company at tne eari- . ... i ... iest possible moment KB. ALLISON'S CONDITION. Hii Injured Hand Gives Him Addi tional Trouble. . Mr. Edgar Allisbn, of States- 1 yiiieV was operated upon at the Central hotel yesterday and the index finger on his ! amputated and un eft hand was ess such lm provement as is hoped for follows the left arm will be taken off. About a year ago Mr. Allieon, who was firing on the Western road, was hit by a mail arm along the road and his lief t arm was badly injured. Since then he has had considerable trouble with his hand and yesterday j it was Been that gangreen had set in and the operation following Was absolutely noMuiira II Mr. Allison is a so&fef Capt. T. J f- : - J. Allison, of Statesville, and has baeu reading medicihofor the past year. FOOTBALL TO-DAY. Livingstone and Bennett Colleges are Playing Sail oday. The Bennett Co ege football team, colored, from Greensboro, arrived in Salisbury this morning and is this afternoon playing the team, at the hands of which it suffered defeat last wwi. ! he championship arhong the col- ored teams of North Carolina. - 1 RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. The Odd Fellows Adopt a Resolution of Respect to Deceased K ember. Whereas, It has; p'ea3ed Al mighty God in His wie proyidence to remove from our miiist our be- Clapp, and in oved brother A G he death of Brother Clapp Beu'ah Lodge No. 226. L O. O. F., loses worthy member, and while we can not now realize why it was best to" remove oar brother so sud denly, yet we bow in humble sub- UUB1UU IU IUD TTllli VJA T UfJ I : n u i ill ' u: I "doeth all things Well," therefore , . , , j , UX3 lb lOBUllOU i lit. That in the death of Bro. Clapp we lose a worthy compan ion; one who practiced the beauti fal motto of our order, 'Frind ship, Love and Trnth," in every act. word and deedJ 2nd. That we extend to the fam ily of our deceased brother our heartfelt sympathy in their sad bereavement. 3rd. That a copy of these reso- ... lutions be sent to his family, a minutes, and a tbe Salisbury copy spread on our copy be seat to Daily Sun, the B irlington News and the Greensboro Patriot for publication. 1 4th. That our cd rter be draped period of sixty in mourning for a days as respect. Signed a further mark of our WJ D. Pethel, L.IH. Sharp, T. A. Irgle, Commiiiee. For Rtjnt. Gobd two story. seven room dwelling, S. Church st. J. p. McCubbins. Mr. Hayden Clement The Movements and Doings of Em ployes of the Shops. Correspondenco of Sun. - Spencer, November" 30. iol lowing are some recent appoint meats made on the Southern Hail road: Mr. G. S. Peyton,! hereto- fore trtiamaster at Greensboro N. C. , has been appointed assistant superintendent of the branch lirjes of the Danville division, i with headquarters at Greensboro, N. c.; Mr. H L Pierce has been ap pointed trainmaster of the same hine; Mr. G. S. Scarlette has baen appointed trainmaster of the roadmaster of the Norfolk division with headquarters at Pinners Point; Mr. Silas Dodson for the past 25 years cashier for the South em Railroad at Greensboro, N. C , has resigned on account of failing health. Mr. George F. Nawman his former clerk becomes cashier; Mr. Cha?. H. Judley billing clerk takes Mr. Newman's place and Mr. Ernest Causey takes the place of billing, clerk. The Rev. C. P. Gay spoke at the evening services of the Rail- way Y. M. C. Association rooms Sunday afternoon. ! Engineer Swift Hooper, who was quite badly hurt in a smash up in the Lynchburg yard Friday morning, wts brought to Spencer yesterday and is doing as well a could be expected under .the cir cumstancss. ; ' James Thorp, one of the ap preaticea in the machine shop, has been off duty the past few days on account of navtng nurt nis. Knee . .. . wiWj at work. . - Mach'nist Jake Lenhouer l as returned ro work in the shops. Mr. J, H. Barrett who was with the Southern Railway Co., for a number of years, as 6uper nten dant of transportation and Gener al Superintendant and went to the Chicago and Altoa about two years ago as General Superintend ant, has resigned, to accept service wn tne Pennsylvania lines out of Buffalo, New lorfc. Mr. H. S Jones has been av- pointed Master Mechanic of the Durham railroad. This is a new position recently created. tit- n r. u spfgold, Ala., aa Master Mechan ic of the Southern shops at that place in the next few days, said. - it 13 QUAIL SEASON OPENS. Tomorrow the Bird Law Expires in Rowan County. ; Beginning tomorrow rr orbing quail hunters in Rowan county will be at liberty to hunt for sixty days in Rowan county, the bird law as it applies to this county ex- piring tonight at midnight. ur. Summers' Location. I A ! , 1 . . " aJ ' , . u v last wee? granted license to oper- ate a distillery in Salisbury, will build h s still near the Western North Carolina Railroad crossing at the ond of Innips street. : Juxt Two Cases. 4 Ju-tt two cises were on the city court docket this morning.' were nuiror offenders and taken up Sat ardy night. Both were Attentioa I. 0. 0. F. Cordon L.i)ge No. 168 I. O. O. meets -onigtit i 7:30 o'clock. There will u w r ia iha tecond degree ana every mewber is re quested to be present. ' . V ' N. M. Leonard, , N. G. You get the finest fish aid oys ters at W. A- Brown's. J. T. Wyatt, Salisbury, N. C, H F D , N 3, wants a customer r r white fire proof clay on board the -car--, Sadsbary, ;N. C. Alto wants a snort option (in a gold and copper mine, ior New lorfc par ties. Dr. Lyerly to the Juniors. Jtev. G. H. Crowell Preaches to Eoyal Arcanum At 3 o'clock yesteruny afferncon at the tabernacle 11. v. D;. ,L M. L. . Lyerly, of Crescent, pneached a special seraKa to the three Jr. O U. A. M. councils of Salisbury The nationnl coiitcUor set this day apart as one of of special Thanks giving and direc-ed that a sermoD be delivered wherever a Junior council existed. The Juaiors marched from their council rooms in bodies and a large crowd greeted Dr. Lyerly as be announced his text. Tne sermon was one of strength and power and held the undivided attention of the audience. At 7 o'clock last evening Rev. George H. Crowell, of Hight Point preached tSe annual sermon to the Salisbury Council Royal Arcanum. Toe council' marcaed in a body to the First Presbyterian church, the main auditorium of which was filled. Mr. CrowelTa sermon was characteriiticcf this eloquent di vine " and ranked easily with the est ever preached oa a similar occasion here.. IR3. EHMA SOT T BEAD: Operated Upon lor Sidney Ailment, " . Died Suddenly Sunday. Mrs. Emma Motr, of Statesvil'e, died here Sunday at 12 oiock at ho Whitehead Stokes panitorinm, wh re he h-ni ba-n for a wk for rt-anjfut for a kidney troub'e. An operHt oo was 7erfornifd upon Mf'.s. Mott Thur-diy acd her con- a-nrance I k v rariy recovery. ins1, h'jfevt r, Hui dttb f"!i iwed. Tun dt ceased va- u',u 40 year's .!j and tfkH -urn of States-villv'sl An important feature of the oaeni .pr-iaineniwoajn. The re-; Simveile production of Shakes-n.sin-j were tketi lobar tome 'ast 1 Pore's imm rtal tragedy of love oiorht fur; i;tei merit. TWO SAVED FE0S1 WRECK. . Conductor So one and Flagman Killian ' Both n Asheville. Says the Aphevii le Gazette News: Conductor Murk Boone and Flag man Killian of the ill fated freight train which ran away down Balsam mountain Sunday night, killing Engineer Moore and Brakeman Porter, were iv the city yesterday to attend the'i ivestigation by the officials of this .division, of the Southern into the cause of wreck. Mr. Kiilian shows all to plainly yet the result of the wreck. His face is badly skinned and swollen and a bandage over the forehead conceals a long gash is fLcied there. Besides Xhtna cuts about, the fa'ce and head Mr. Killian was consid erably bruied about the body. Conductor BopneJ was more for tunate: than Mr! Kdliah -and with the exception of bis right arm being painfully hurt came out of the wreck in good shaoe. COTTON GVIR II CENTS. A Couple of Eales Brought 11.25 on Saturday. - Cotton is on a boom on the Sal isbary market as well a elsewhere. The prevaiiiog price here Satur- dy was ll.iTi. aub(Uih two bales brought llJJ5- Tiday the j few bi'es niAi k t d hr,uoht 11 17i. Private Board. Hotel. Ba i. ;;i. able. Mrs G f St. Near Central Rtte re-iwon Krg. 310 S. 3, Disastrous Wrecks. iu- - I- toe tne S-.MiO C. wrtcif i :f s-uff.'.rers' trt m Tnroal aud Luisg trou iti3 But since the advent f Dr. Kirg' New Discov ery for Connarption Coughs ajid Colds, fcvea .the worst cases can be Curel, and b.'pelesi ret-ignatiou is no., longer' necessary. Mrs L'is Cragg, of DirofMtr, ilass. , in one of -mi!V "wboKK'Jife wan saved by Dr. King'rt New Discovery. This ifi eat rtuieilv is guaranteed ror an in rent ana lung diseases m i a rrt j -w - by all druggists. Price 50 cents and 11.00. Trial bcttleg free. Howell's famous gla&s blowers arrived in Salisbury this morning and will give their first entertain ment this evening from 7.15 to 8 30 in the Johnston block oppo posite the ourt house. A display of most attractive articles, the pre ducts of this company of artists, have been pieced on exhibition and it is. safe to predict that they will bejwell patronized here this week. The exhibition will last this evening from 7 15 to 9 o'clock. CAPT. ROBINSON MAY LEAVE. Humored That He will be Associated With the S. A L. It is stated that Capt. J. T. Rob inson, formerly master mechanic of the Southern Railway's shops at Spencer, has accepted a position with the Seaboard Air Line and will shortly teave for Georgia. He has not been seen with reference to the report. MR. SPENCER'S DEAL. He Accompanies Maj. Murphy on a Trip to New York. Maj. Pete Murphy who rounded up a good pile of long green as the result of North Carolina's victory over Virginia at Richmond last week, has returned to Salisbury. "O W, Spencer accompanied me to New York," said the major today, "and you can imagine my astonishment when I eaw him in vest in a valuable piece of real estate in the metropolis. What is he going to' do with it? Ask him." ELABORATE SCENERY. Romeo and Juliet at Meroney's Opera House Tomorrow Night. and passion to be given at Mero ney's opera house tomorrow night is the scenery. All recogniged authorities have been faithfully followed and a most elaborate ecenic investituie has resulted. There will be shown in every presentation of the play street scenes in both Ancient Verona and Mantau; the Palace of the Capulets, the Cloisters of a Convent; Juliet's Chamber; Inte rior of the monument of the Capu lets and the famous balcony scene; the latter shown with a wealth of detail, flowers rioting in profusion over the balcony and ancient gar den wall, the silvery moonlight streaming through the wood and over the most beautiful love scene writtec Treatment for His Eyes. ' - ' Mr. t P. A. Hartman will leave next week for Washington City, where he will consult a specialist with referonce to his eyes. His eyesight has been failing him for several months. - , Shop Force Off This Afternoon. "V . . .... Owing to tha exhaustion of the appropriation for November at the Spencer shops nearly the entire force was cut t S at the noon hoar today for the remainder of the day. Shingles Just received a fine lot of Long Leuf Yellow. Pine shingles. A. E Davis. Yards near passenger de pot.. 4t Get fresh oysters and fish at Lr?;z & Ht ffmau's meat market. fX iivered on short notice. Phone No. 222 Fire Insurance. We represent 14 large Fire In surance . Co 's. Losses adjusted promptly. Insure your property with us. Maupin Beos For Kent. rxesiuence corner it uiton and Council streets. Six rooms, two stories, water ann sewerage. Ap ply at once to N, C. Wyatt, 90S N. r uiton street. tf. ' ; - 2 -' Foe Rent Six room two-story dwulling on South Main street. I, - : next door to Dr. West. Beatitifu situation, I Fonst. - Apply to Dr. I. H. Communication With Germany is Cu ' Off Today. London, Nov. 30. Incessant rains have been succeeded by snow storms which today are genera throughout Great Britain. Ves sels are seeking refuge in harbors - along the coast. The storms at sea are severe. leiegrapnic and telephone communication with i . . . Germany are interrupted. A f core of lives have been lost among ! the crews of veesels. HEARING IN WOOD'S CASE. Maj. Gen. Wood Was Present at the Hearing Today. Washington, Njv. 30. The Sen ate committee on Military Affairs resumed the hearing of the testi mony in General Leonard Wood's case this morning. Horatio Rube na, of New- York, was the first witness. Maj Gen'l. Brooks was also present. TWO SUITS IN COURT- The Work of Rowan County Superior 'Court The Bean and Meroney suits oc cupied the entire time of Rowan Superior court in consideration of the civil docket this morning, Both cases, which have been on the docket for, some time, were disposed of before the . adjourn ment at noon. A USE OE" TWO. People Who Come and Go, and Local Happenings Condensed. The Burt Shoe is today the favorite cf fashion. Col. laul B. Means, of Concord, was in Salisbury this morning. , Gen. J. D. Glenn, of Greens boro, was here this morning on a business trip. The Kensington Club will meet with Mrs. Frazier tomorrow af- ernoon ajt 3 o'clock. We've schooled ourselves on the subject, wearable shoes for men. "Burt's. Yesterday and today have mark ed two more low notches for the thermometer Last night was one of the coldest of the year. The attendance upon court this week is greatly reduced and a ma jority of the hoarse taders in con sequence: have deserted the burg. It is generally remarked that last week was tbe lightest court week ever known here. . For sick headache try Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ; they will ward off the attack if taken in time. For sale by James Plummer. DO NOT DOSE THE STOMACH. Cure Catarrh by Nature's Own Method Every Breath of Hyomei Brings Belief. Nearly every one who has catarrh knows how foolish it is to try and cure it by drugging the stomach Temporary relief may be given but a cure seldom comes. v Until recently your physician would have said the only way to cure catarrh would be to have a change of climate; but now with Hyomei you can carry a health giving climate in your vest pocket and by breathing it a few minutes four times a day soon cure yourself The complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1.00 and consists of an inhaler that can be cirried in tbe vest pocket, a medicine dropper and ta bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler lasts a lifetime, and if one bottle does not c.ure, an extra bottle of Hyomei can be obtained for 50c. It is the most economical of all remedies advertised for the cure of catarrh, and is the only one that follows nature ia her method of treating diseases of (he respiratory organs. Kluttz & Co. have sold a. great many Hyomei outfits and the more they sell the more convinced they are that they are perfectly safe in guaranteeing to refund the money it Hyomei does not cure. The 'President Compliments Eristovz Upon Thoroughness of Report. Washington, Nov. 30. Several prominent Republicans of the Sen ate and House were interviewed in the postal fraud report this morn ing, xney relumed to make a statement beyond the fact that they endorse the President' tJtcIaruti;;; that all the offenders rr.ust"be Jbrougbt to trial. ' . - Tyner Machen and Beavers are the chief offenders and Perry S Heath is named often. Friends of the accused men are in a panic over the report and the President's comments on Bristow,- whom he congratulated upon the thorough ness of the report. MR. KLDTTZ WILL WIN. There Will be Practically No Opposi tion to Him.; Although the woods wore-full of candidates early in theyear.f-jr tbe Democratic nomination for con gress in this district, it is gener ally conceded now that II m Theo. F. Kluttz will be re-nominated without opposition. And Mr. Kluttz's renomination will be en tirely due to his meii criuus rtc- ord in congress. Mrs. Shipp Kuch Improved. ; Mrs. F. H. Busbee, of Raleigh, who has been in Salisbury the guest of Mrs. Charits Price, re turned to Raleigh this morning. Mrs. Busbee came to Salisbury to be at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Shipp, who has been under treatment at the Whitehead Stokes sanitorium and who is very much improved. Returning to Washington. Representative Kluttz will leave either tomorrow night or Wednes day for Washington. Sinter Overman will not leave r.ntii Sat urday when he will be accompa nied by his family. Anti-Saloon League Sleeting. A meeting of the Anti-Sdoon League will be held in the Sunday school room of the First Metho dist church tomorrow evening at 7: 30 o'clock. Shipbuilding Company Embarrassed New York, Nov. 31. Henry F. Ide was appointed today by Judge Holt in States Circuit court re ceiver of the Townsend Downey Ship Building Company, which is m involuntary Danaruptcy pro ceedings. Ide gave a $100,000 bond. -The company says labor roubles caused the embarrassment. For a Bad Cold. If you have a bad cold you reed a good reliable medicine like (Jbam- berlain's Uough Kemedy to loosen and relieve it, and to allay the irri tation and mfiamation of the throat and lungs. For sale by Jas. Plum mer. Hot a Sick Day Since. ! was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried ll sorts of medicines, none of which re lieved me. One day I eaw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and deter mined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine bave been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what 15. X. Bass, of Fremont, N. C. writes. Only 50c, at all Druggists. Stepped Against a Hot Stove. A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when getting his usual Saturday night bath, stepped back against a hot stove wnicn ourned mm severe ly. The child was in great agony and his mother could do nothing to pacify him. Remembering that she had a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the house- she thought she would try it. In less than half an hour after applying it' the child was quiet and . asleep, and in less than two weeks was well. Mrs Benson is a well known resident of Kellar, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and es Decially valuable for burns, cuts, braises and sprains. For sale by James Plummer, Career of 2oy Bandits Causes Another Series of Holdups Chicago, Nov. 30. The police and public here have been startled by a new series of holdups by thug inspired by the carnival of crime laid at the door of boy ban dits. Tho citv is beinc Rnarrhpfl i - 1- - today by the entire police force for two outlaws, declared to bo pils cf Nicdermcyer, VanDine acd Marx. The former in a new con fjtion declares - himself guilty of tho crimes for which innocent peo j)Is are s'fforing. ,Lamie Dunn, VtinDine's sweetheart, and his mother entered a museum today la" oi dr to procure money for his djiv-nso. BHOOKLYS'S BIGJFIEE.- j The Famous Academy of Music E Today. Brooklyn, Nov. 30. The fa-mou.-" Academy of Music, one of tlia It.adiag theatres in this coun try i.3 burning. All Brooklyn's oaginejs are fighting the flames and Naw York's department has beca appealed to for aid. The academy is situated between L-Huton and Uourt streets and was completely destroyed. Grearity'y cafe Adjoining has slso been da etroyid aViO the entire block bound ed by Moun .ague, Court Clinton and itbm.et t'tre.ets, is menacsd. The fire started on the stage where electricians were preparing the building for a dinner to be given Senat r McCjvrren by Brooklyn Djtnoerata tf iiight. The loss in-. cit l.'H tbe rtSicmbly rooms of the Art A&si'clr.tion in which were valuable p-vntings. FAIR TO-SIGHT. Ths 7eath.?r Forecast for 2orth Caro lina for 24 Hours. Washington, D. C, Nov. 30. The weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is: Fuir tonight and Tuesday. Frojt tonight. CUT THREE T1LIES DESTROYED. Cumana With 10 000 Inhabitants En veloped by Sulphurous Smoke. - Cdracls, NuV. 30. For nearly three 'days the city 'of Cumanaon the Gulf of Caraico has been en veloped by a sulphurous smoke. rhe origin can't be explained. The inhabitants numbering ten thous and, are afraid to abandon their homes. Cumana has been des troyed eix times by earthquakes. REDUCED VAGE3 FOR 32.CC3. Another Cut Made Today by England Operatives. Boston, Nov. 30. The wages of 32,000 cotton textile operatives we: e reduced today, bringing tks total number of New England op eratives who Lave had their wae3 cut down this fall to 64,000. Th c its average from six to eight per cent.. Cabinet Photos 98c doz at tent near passenger depot. th tf Sweet Potatoes !-J. T. Barriner is now delivering his famous stored sweet. potatoes to merchants. Nona frozen "All guaranteed. Ask your merchant for Barringer's potatoes. A' Runaway Bicycle Terminated with an ugly cut on the le.j; ot J. B. Orner, Franklin Grov-., 111. It developed a stub born ulcery, unyielding to doctors and rnniedies.for four years. Thai Buckitn'c Art ica salve cured. It's just hs good for Burns, Scaldw, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c. at all drug ttorcs,
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