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mEFLO'KKSCOar.CT'.,.. v FOH REIST: New 6 y. New, Line ,'pf BcIrncL Large Assortment of Stationery, At Isenhour & Boan'e. house on North Main et. Water", bath and erage. P. Murphy. VOL XV SALISBURY, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1904 NO. 23. i ::-y?::; -putts' &f-.ry ' 7 ;? I fJACKSOII'S PLAIIT LOSTi DESTROYED LIST SIGHT BY FIEE Eev. Ml E. Parrish Preaches His Fare- Jackson Estimates His Loss at ; $3,ooo. KevJ ' Mr. M. L. Jackeon'a storehouse , and a;great portion! of the con tents were destroyed about 10:30 ,-i?clor k last night by fire. The fire, .Mr. Jackson thinks, originated in the smoke house and was of acci dental origin. The sausage fac tory,' smoke house, store house and slaughter pen were destroyed. The splendid refrigerator was also damaged.- About $400 worth of bef.wais saved from the fire. The FAREWELL SERVICE. PALM SUNDAY. well Sermoii Tomorrow. M. . Parrish will preach his farewell sermon at tne Baptist church leares, on the Morning and Evening Services at Sal isbury Churches Tomorrow. primaries unm THE EXECUTIVE COSMITTEE HET Chestnut Hill Presbyterian Ser vices at 3 p. m. at academy. . tomorrow morning. He Firof MathAiiot-mVoo .f n &m been previously stated, a. m, and -7:30 d. m bv the Kev. The Convention to be Held June 4. Other Notes. first of April for Shelby Mr. Comann, of Lenoir. The Democratic Executive Com mittee of Rowan county si today in the court house and waa called LIVISGST05E COLLEGE WINS. Sy a Score of 12 to 10 it Defeated Bennett Yesterday. P V BOLTERS FIRST BIG BATTLE. OEHSDRE BLAGEIIAIL. IT IS EXPECTED VEBY BLACSBDRIIITES ODT. 1 80017. Believed That it Will Occur in Mount ain. Passes. ; THE NEWSPAPERS CONDEMN IT. A Clique in ivjngstone College base-. bill team came out victorious in a game witn Bennett at Greensboro Mr. Jackson stated thiB.morning y8terda'o by a score of 12 to 10. that his loss was about f3,000, Alie tea,m returned to Salisbury morning and evening by the pas- last nigni. ras with co insurance. v, SOCIAL SEBYICES. Mr. Comann and Dr. Detwiler to Con duct Them Tomonow. THE WBECK OF 38. Dashes In to the Bear End of a Freight Train. The liev. D. II. Comann who has been dciag such efficiett and acceptable preaching for the past rear end ff wcond No. 74, at Left No. 38J train on week will preach at the First Methodist church tomorrow at 11 a. in. and 7.45 p. m. At 3 p. m. a special service will fe.Jhel&- for men by Mr. Comann. In this service nothing will be said which could not be said in a pro miscuous audience. The object, is to give men an opportunity to hear St. Luke Episcopal Usual ser- J to order by Jno.- M. J ulianr1ch air- vices by the pastor, Rev. Dr. F. J. man. . ( . v Murdoch. In a short speech 'iTutlan St. John's Lutheran-Services cjared the objecXotaheBking at ll a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the woruer picjpss was pastor, Rev. J. H. Wilson. Sun- gym. i dav Hchonl t 3 n. m. InHtallatinn Kev' Dr. J. N. S tailings 05 of council at the morning service. haIf of the Anti-Saloon LeigSe v.lX, . . TT , . appeared before the comtnittei X: KiLll XLOitJI IIIKtl 1JHI1MI HFTIitHh I A- 1-11 . -I . .1 , ' . T - aoiriiM mar inoa xrrs . nrimrv ha nnl rcnnira in t- If XXT T r-k I r J 1 w . vuiwr. support a candidate unless they so Chestnut Hill Baptist Services desire. This request of Dr. StalK at the usual hours by the pastor, I mgs was signed by President rN. Hey. Dr. J. N. Stallings. IB. McCanless and many others. ' East Salisbury Methodist-Ser- t.Walter Murphy Ecq , opposed vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by me8iaK0 aia oiuevt vigor a ,:u,. the pastor. Rev. R. G. Barrett. OUS1 anu " was Iosl- ;St opencer isaptist- ber Vices at 11 time foT nolding the primariM & i . ui. uu i :ou p. in. uy mo pasior. convention be called. He su : - - At a. c a a -ar." Vance Mill Chapel Services at s8Sieu ia oaiuraay, way ao, ia I Bpeneerl. is 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the ine Pnaary election and the lol- pastor, Rev. A. L. Coburn. lowing oaturaay, June , be th day of county convention.' 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. B0W49 IS INSTRUCTED FOB PRICE i i Thel4wan ( ountr Eeuublicari Con- 'l Jvention Ends in a Eow. v j - -TiRowtn county Republican co. nation today resulted in a boi Paris Has covered. Been Di& WILL EIMER PROTECT . A AGAI5ST ADSTEHI? GOVEE'ET. Its Officials are Using is Said. Coercion it the Southern, struck the wich eidd track, four mues north of Lynchburg this morning at 3 o'clock, says tie Charlotte News. Engine 1099, which was attached t ) No. 3L was almost .completely demolished. Engineer Gary, of No. 38, escaped uniDjured, but his pastor, Rev. Dr. J. Rumple. fireman, Davis, was not so fortu- Main Street Methodist-Services nate. Ha received several painful First Presbyterianf-Serviccs at r m. bv the L.j v. - I liCU. - by business engagements and secu lar duties. These will have a chance tomorrow at 3, p. m. to hear a pure gospel. All men are cor dially invited to attend this service. . In the Sunday school room of the Baptist church at the same hour Rey. Dr. G. H. Detwiler engine of will nndnfit'..a sneci&l service for I looked as i ladies. Every lady in the city is passenger If was moved by Mayor Bayden that the usual qualifications voters at the primarie h obtain in ...n.vuniui6, iuwvtt.w, iionaoD. Aiarcb. io. irapersl OTV . Jiiarcn ni. it n igauo on me .uiao river Has been here severely criticise the black Httea on good authority that of opened under Russian rules. mailing attempts of Panama and ficers cf North German Lloyd and St. Petersburg, March 26. It is the clique in Paris, to prevent the Hamburg, and the American lis a believed here in military circles transfer of the Panama canal pro- re considering an appeal to the of every Blackburn. adherenf, all that the first big . battle on laadl pertr to the United States govern- Germatt government protect!- iMMi' the court house in a will occur soon in mountain passes ment. They give a hint that even a2aist the action, of Austria ia a: HIP showed that of eastern Corea where eight should a corrupt clique succeed diverting the trans-Oceanic etoi- of ihX2r?ih 3?rLV Japanese cut off from there is enough room within the grant traffic from the German L; 1. ua huu auv i uuii -i - :s I I adopted eivine Mr 1 e mam force are tryinf to make territory of Panama to find anoth- unes Bna turning it over to Gun and better route for bne solid vote of Rowan. At a jancture. The' Russians are I er Sl I''.,! 'J I " - I ucture every Blackburn del-1 hurrying the Cossacks eastward to I than that selected by Delesseps. retired and a great majority attack the Japanese before they eciaiors lert witn tnem. r,cover : rom tha faf nf rnce addressed the conven- . iking a dignified speech. Jkburn people will be rep- ciea to arnve a5 MDWeB todaI- at Wilkesboro on the;31st I Hewill take charge of the command SULLY'S STATELIEST His Fall Due to Hawley and Bay Who Were His Backers. a canal I " "uo wmuu una a Biiostay on tisa arrangement with Austria. It ia stated that the Austrian ckia!j use unfair means and practically coercion to prevent emigrants froni Gusing er man lines. a contes' i ig- delegation. will j RGE TO BE DIVIDED.! - - i to Have a Lutheran Pastor. New York, March 26. Daniel J. Sully, made a statement that the eospel. many of whom have injuries about the head and shoul-l wiier. Usual services at nisht bv this lefltinn and that thn nUn " - t -m . ht m . . n r - rt ml " " I been precluded during the week laera. vonauctor d. n. trosney, or tbe pastor. No. 74, sustained injuries . to his back and limbs. " The caboose of No. 74 was en tirely demolished, as were four freight cars next to the caboose. Immediately after the collision the t debris 11 cordially invited to this service. At the Methodist Church Another large congregation heard an excellent sermon .at the Methodist church last night, est is increasing in the meet- Is afternoon a special service is,beingheld for the children and young people. There will be no service tonight but they will' continue through next week- Tomorrow besides the regular morning and evening service there will be a special service for iben at 3:30 o'clock. This is held simply to accommodate those men who have been unable for different rea sons to a. tend the other services. Blackburn Loses Alleghany. Telegrams received in Charlotte 'today indicate that the reports that E. Spencer Blackburn re ceived the vote of the Republicans of Alleghany county, in the pri maries yesterday, for the nomina tion for Congress in the eighth district are not true. Later re ports, which appear to bear the stamp of accuracy, are to the effect that Blackburn lost the county to the other aspirant for the nomina tion. Charlotte Chronicle. Want CoL Henderson to Bun. An effort will be made to induce Col John S. Henderson to make the race for Congress in this dis trict. A country member of the Rowan Democratic ; Executive Committoe of Rowan coun ty stated today that an effort would be made to induce Col. Henderson to become a candidate. Only Routine Work. Only routine work engaged the attention of the aldermen at their SSiing Thursday night. Ine Vond sale Was taken up and thor oughly discussed as to all its fea tures. ' For Sale: Fine chrysanthemum slips. Mrs. A. W. Winecoff, phone 74. I-: 2t. to ashes By splendid of No. 38 the . flames' injury. During all mg i Not! few I in the knew caught fire ' from the 38, and for a while it j ' both the freight and rains would be reduced Chestnut Hill Lutheran: Rev. Y. Y. Boozer will preach at even ing service. The joint council of Haven and Christ's congregations will meet a committee from the Executive Committee of the N. C. Synod immediately after Rey. Boozer's sermon. Spencer Lutheran: Services at 11 o'clock. No services at night. work the coaches were pulled back from and escaped serious J Boczer & sermon. Cathelic Church There will be this time the passenger at no ser viclTTEeT3athol Ic " Chu'rcff voters be made as heretofore. Tois was heartily re-affirmed. ' It was moved by Mr. Lonnie Harris and carried that a precinct be established at J. P. Wise's for the convenience of voters at this primary , - Twenty-six members of the Coun ty executive committee were in at lenaance ana tne entnusiasm was of the kind that bodes ill for the not having food supply for eight months are ordered out of Viadi- : A Cbmmittee from the Execu- ive Cimmittee of the North Care UaaSyiod will meet with Haven I k -n V. --c ; - . , .i. ouoio iuo uiuauuu, an civilians tuuismiun ounuay nignc wiin a View of Ap arating the charge com posed of Chestnut Hill and Spen cer churches. There ia no diasat. vostbek. isfaction n the charge' but Ithe I St. Petersburg, March 26. future of the of the work demands Captain Ivkcff, an official of the a pasior . ip De located on Uhe CTOUnd at Snnrr Tf thAaoLlo , ii - i i- it . .1 u.caiM.'u. , xi is naiu ne soia to tne at ence and it ; is believed push the operation. i-aris, jwarcn ab it is reported hie fall was due to the treachery that the rails across Baikal Lake of Edwiu Hawley-and Ray, who have been taken up. Troops will were his backers in the pool but cross in sledges until the ice breaks refused to help him out when the and the ferry service is resumed, market went weak aid more mar- St. Petersburg, March 26 To! ring were needed. Sully will an- TEACHERS' ASSEIIELY. Annual Meeting to he Held at Here head City. FA1B T0M0HB0W. pAnnkfliAfl t . 4- AAa aswiincit tl t t THrtvrK AAiinitl nri 1 1 niAaf 4-Ka -7sl?4- 1 Vv.xw ui.ii u JU1"1 1 Rowan Democracy council of Haven church after Rev. - TOLD 15 BRIEF. r comfortable berths. only were none injured, but that Buch an accident on board 3$. .were peacefully sleep- tomorrow. The pastor, Rev. Father Joseph, will be at States- ville. i First Baptist Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9.45 a. m; To morrow will be the farewell ser vices by the present pastor. AH the congregation is requested to be present. There will be a ladies' meeting, under the direction of the First Methodist church, at 3 p. m. in which all the ladiea of the city are cordially invited to join. - Dr. Detwiler will address the ladies Items Personal and Otherwise Picked TJp on the Sounds. had taken place. Owing tot the intense heat caused by the burning freight cars traffic was delayed about 8 to 10 hours, j I. PASSION WEEK. It Should he Observed With Terror by i ail unruuans. Next week is observed by the Lutheran church as the end of the Lt thia meeting. Lienten season, n is Known It is a mos Kansas City, TenneeBsee, and native Beef. Preshed , Ham. Ham LcafL Vienna Sausage, Cured Ham Hnma Cured Breakfaet Strip and an assortment of Fith for Satur davs trade. Jackson's Market. 2t J GAME EGGS for sale 12 50 per setting. Mug wumps, W arnorses ana onawis. tf. G. A. Jackson. Buy Beal Estate. Now is the time to purchase real ootRtfl. You can make money if you buy at once. See us for bar gains. Maupin Bros. as passion week" or "holy week.'' fruitful season for BLACKBDRS'S WIH&1I6S. and CaldwelL meditation Apon the love of Christ Says That He Haj Carried Watauga whicti led n m to oner a wining sacrifice. One hour each day, spent in prayerful contemplation of that love, will bring us with more devou ; spirits and greater joy to the Easter morn. W. Pro! Thompson Out Again. Prof. Thompson, who has been Mr. M. L. Bean received a tele gram tnia morning from Hon. HI. Spencer Blackburn, in which Mr. Blackburn says the solid vote of Wtauga and Caldwell counties goes to him. sick for several weeks, has recov- Smoot For the Legislature. ered sufficiently to resume his du ties as organist at the First Meth odist churct A Children's Service. 1 A children's service will be held at the First Methodist' cnurcn is afternoon at' three o'clock. All children are invited. Rev. Mr. Comann had j a special talk for the little ones. Said. Mr. W. C. 'Lisk today, "you can say thaat I, along with Gold Hil), 1 Millei town, Lisk and other voters, am in favor of W. B. Smoot for the legislature." And he added that Mr. Smoot would be the most acceptable man to discordant Democracy that could be named. Fresh milch cow for sale. to R. A. Byrd. j Apply It Elevate yourself temporarily on the Ferris Wheel in rear of Sav ings Bank building. ; 3t. You Want the Best We Have It Headquarters for all kinds of sweets. Fresh home f made Can dies made daily. We also have a fine line of foreign and domestic fruits received everv dav. Come Saleeby -Candy Xitcnen. an(j try us and you will save mon ey. We deliver all packages, 'or Easter. large or small. Saleeby Candy .Kitchen, Phone 296. s , 113 N. Main St. 1904 Crop of California Fruits. Fine oranges, pineapples, grape fruit and fine apples 10c dozen. Come or- phhne. 26 Cut Flowers Roses, Carnations, Calla Lillies and Easter Lillies. Orders must be received Mrs. M. O. Acent for J. Van Northern Florists. early. Call or 'phone Linton for prices. Lindley and 3t Pure Brown Leghorn eggs for sale. 75cts per setting of 15 eggs. P. T. Robinson, 408 b. Ellis St. 'I Fine meats, at the lowest prices, tf We are overstocked , on fodder and for the bext ten days will offer at Rusher's cash meat market. first-class fodder at 90c per 100 lbs Come to see us. J. r. Harper & Bro. l! ! bt. WILL GAR3ISBEE WAGES. Notice. .1 l I hereby! announce myself a candidate for alderman for the City Taxes Must be Paid by the First oi April. ' The city taxes are past due and all who have not paid by April 1st will be advertised or garni town of Soencer. N. C. subject to sheed and all delinquents will ! be the action of the Democratic pri- j taxed with costs. mary to held April 18, 1904 W. C. Hocchins I . ' - . . v. James D- Heilig, Cn'm. Finance Com. Handsome footwear at Burt's. Mr. W- D. Simmerson, of Dan ville, a very much liked traveling man, is in Salisbury today. . r Belk-Hary Co. have a new ad. o l third page which every lady in Salisbury should read. "Goodness" is an adjective that qualifies our "Southland Belle" shoes. Burt's. v:' Mr. George P. Beverly returned last night from Concord, where It was on business. Miss Jennie Robert Skinner has returned to Concord after a visit here of several weeks. Mrs. W. A. Thomas and Miss Ethel Thomas are spending the day in Dharlotte. Master Willie Frost, a bright lad who delivers the Sun, has re covered from a severe attack of sickness. Mr. W. C. Lisk, of Morgan township says that Mr. H. C. Lentz, of China Grove, is a leg islative favorite in his section. Letters have been received here announcing the candidacy of Hon. W. H. Bower, of Caldwell, for the Democratic nomination for Congress. Don't fail to read the big ad. of J. H. Reid on fourth page. It will interest you and aid you in your shopping. Many- valuesars quoted in their space today. Six youthful Concord hoboes who attempted to catch No. 33 this morning, were compelled to take the crosstie on foot. The train was stopped by the conduc tor for the purpose of ditching one of them. For Rent, 8 room house No. 224 North Main . st. Apply at Brown hhoe Co. store. tf. Taken Up. A yellow calf at W. C. Houchins. " Owner can recover by calling, and paying costs. 6t Wantedlf Good road horse. Ap ply to T. J. Rabe. tf Best Remedy For Constipation. "The finest remedy for .consti pation 1 ever used is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Mr. Eli Butler, of Frankville, N. Y. "They act gently and without any unpleasant effect, and .leave the bowels in a perfectly natural condition." Sold by Jas. Plum- mer. rangementsare consummated. - Mr. E. P. 'Conrad, who supplied Ithe Japanese complete details of Rus- charifrn last Hnmn-tAi will lilral K I aia'a militarv nrrn.nrnmnta r called to Spencer, Pastor Miller 6000 roubles. An intercepted let remaining; with, Haven congreV ter betrayed the secret nerotia- r tions. " -.Havea congregation has shqwn commeqldable zaal on Easter Sun day afternoon will dedicateier church . - j ; . ' The following program of ser- -1 Ji -1. . C . -r.. - ' Y. Palm Sunday night, Rev. V. Boozer, subject : Cursed for a Bar ren Life. Mark 11:12 24 Monday night, Rev. F. M Hirr, subject : Reproved : for a ; Conten tious Life. Luke 22:24 30. j Tuesday tiight, Rev.C. A. Brown, subject : Rebuked for a Hypocrit ical Life. Matt. 23:27. 28. I Wednesday night, Rev. J. ;Q Wertz, subject:: Blessed for a Truly Christian Life. Mark 14:1 9 Thursday night, Rev. G H. Cox, D. D., 'subject : The Might and Power "of Sin. Matt. 26.38. i Friday night, Rev. N. D. Bdie, subject: Golgotha. Matt 27 :32j 56- Saturday night, subject : Had Pilate's Seal Held. j KA8TEK SUN DAT. Sunrise prayer meeting, 6 a. m Suniay school, 9:30 a. m. Confession, absolution and con firmation, 11 a. m. - l Church dedication and holy com munion, 3 p. m. Church note will be burned on Saturday night. To ail of these services yod cordially invited. Tokio, March 26. It is report ed from Eljrea that the Russians are establishing a strong position near Antung. They are said- to The executive committee of the North Carolioa Teachers' Assem bly has decided that the annual meeting of the assembly will be held this year at Morehead City pear at the mee ing tf creditors during the week beginning June 8. this afternoon and give a complete I I he bqtel will be operated under history of his cotton deals. . , ?00 management this year and me reacners will be well enter-" tained at a cheap rate. The com mittee will make thorough prepa ration for the pleasure and amuse ment of every one who attends. One of the' best programs in tha I history of the assembly is being arranged, bpecial attention will be given to the country schools and the problems of these schools. It is probable that State Superin tendent W. W. Stetson, of Maine, will be present' during, the entire meeting ; and to come in contact with this wise and enthusiastic school man will be well worth the The Weather Forecast for North Care Una for 24 Hours. Washington, D. C. Mch. 26-Tht weather forecast for North Carotins for the ensuing . 24 hours is: . Fair in western, showers in eas tern portion , m uch colde r tonigh t. Sunday fair and colder. EOEAWK RIVER R1GING. trin fn Mnrnhool 11 ,MI U - have seven f jrtrWses rompleted CoaiMerahle Damaje -Haj Already u.,, .n n u i, -.nw MiiMMffWt. V ' I XY hptnl to all, hnt , IfitlzUy : schools, (iovernor AycociT batteries of artillery are placed at Cbyang Siong. The Russians havt great difficulty In transporting ar my supplies, particularly from Liao Yang. The roads are in bad condition. Food is scarce and no cattle are available. The Russians are living on horse flash. IS OYER A BILLION. The Biggest Record in Associated Banks' History. Utica. New York, March 26. The Mohawk river is on a rampage and manv towns along the banks - are flooded and considerable dam- age has been done, ine upper Hudson has risen two feet in the j last forty-eight hours and is still rising. The ice is sail intact. B L. DUKE GET 8 DIVORCE. I . Dr. G. F. Milton Smith and Wife Agaia Divorced From His Wife on Ground of Eater Matrimonv. f - attend the meeting and address the assembly. Prominent men from outside the State will be present. Those will he announced later. The railroads will give a low rate, and any one who wishes to c do so may obtain this rate, as well as the reduced hotel rate. DIVORCED COUPLE BEIIAEHIED. Abandonment. Matt 27:666. Eight STAGE KISSING are AN ISSUE. Ch theat; omes Broken r Up and Three Family Quarrels Started. ! i cago, March 24 -Amateur icals in which hugging! and kissing are a feature are an Sssue in Arsbe Woman's Club. iMrB. WilmouPrker, an amateur dra- mist, is up f cTks-efficeibf presi dent Mrs. Frank T. Bliss opposes her. r j A Steamer in Distress. Na'w York, March 2C 4-The Clyde line steamer Iroquoijs has been sighted off Higlands jflying the signal of distress. Its steering apparatus is damaged. Big Tim Sullivan and Wm. Sul- zer, two New York Congressmen i rom ixew x orsr, wno were in Richmond last week,- divided on the Presidential question. . Sullivan saiq the candidacy of Hearst was not regarded seriously while.Sulzer says it is serious and he has 'strong Support. -: : - . . I An experienced salesladv wanted for a dry goods store. I Apply tnnougn tms office. j 2t. i If ice Furnished Rooms for Rent. 221 E. Inpiss st, near fountain, tf New York, March 26. For the first time in its history, the loan account of the Associated Binks stands at over a billion. FEAR II PARIS. Baltimore, March 25. After Durham, N. C , March 25; The having been separated for a year case of B. L. Duke against his from his wife, Mrs. Margaret wifeJ Mrs. Minnie W. Dake. which Smith, from whom he obtained a promised to be long drawn out and divorce two weeks ago, Dr. G. F, sensational litigation, came . to an Is Thought That Leubet Will Appoint Other Men. abrupt end late this afternoon in the Superior Court. In a few minutes time Mr- Duke was gran ted divorce from-his. wife, aband onment beinsr the grounds for Paris, March 26. It is strongly I divorce. feared that .the Combes cabinet will fall Friday with the retire- ' Praise the Empress. ment of marine Minister Belletan Paris, March 2& Considerable and that most of his colleagues be- satisfaction is,ielt here over the lieve that President Loubet will attitude of Empress Dowager, of invite either Millerand or Doumer China wb is said to have refused to form the new cabinet It is be- the proposal of ' General Ma, to Milton Smith was married to her again at Christ Protestant Episco pal church by the Rev. Edward B. Nivor, rector of the church. Dr. and Mrs. Smith were jnar ried in 1893, but separated Ust year, when Mrs. Smith filed a bill of complaint asking for a divorce. A cross bill was fihd -by Dr. Smith. Later a suit for t50,0C0 was instituted by Dr. Smith against George Stewart Wise for the alienation of his wife's affections. lieved Del Casse will remain min ister of foreign affairs. ENGLAND HURRYI1G. Fortifications Are Being Rapidly Com pleted in British Columbia. Victoria, B. C, March 26. The British, fortifications at Osquimault are to be completed with great haste. The new fort is being built to command the entrance to the harbor and it is expected that the big guns will be placed by Sep tember. - ' STEAMERS COLLIDE. Emperor William is in a Little Shake Genoa, March 26. The steamer Koenig Albert which brought Em peror William to Naples had - 4 collision with ' the Norwegian steamer Sicilia while entering the Genoa harbor.! The Koenig Al bert had several plates-bent Jackson's Fish are extraordinarily nice 2t. Canning Machinery For Sale. Complete canning outfit for sale. 25 horee boiler, large process kf-t tie, boilers, cooling tubs, &c. Ev erything .that is needed. See or address S. F. Lord, Salisbury, N.C. tf. Sued For Divorce. Knoxville, Term., March 24 the Robert L. Taylor, three times gov- poli- been heard on the platform in every state of the union, was sued for divorce yesterday by his second wfe, to whom hf was married in Tuscaloosa, Ala., in September, 1901, after a brief courtship.. conclude to open the alliance with Japan. It is believed that - t . i m rr fl, nf s;,.:r.rM Dnwatrer will erDor OI AennesBee, orator, , " -,,.. tician and lecturer, who has nave a lenueocjr w prevwiiunuoi complications which necessarily would involve other European powers. If L roubled with weak digestion, belching or sour stomach, use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quiets re lief. For sale by Jas. Plummer. To The Ladies. Call and take a look at my Eas ter Millinery. I have a full as sortment, stylish and pretty. F. M. Watters, 116 N. Main St. U stairs. tf Dr. W. II. Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C, will be in Salisbury at Dr. Councils office, on Friday, April 1st, for ODe day only. Hit- practice is limited to Eye,. Ear, Nose and Throat, and Fitting glasses. Greenville county and the city of Oxfordjhave quarantined against Durham on account of wild re ports that there are 1,500 rases of smallpox there. It is said the namber of cases is really 25. That is bad enough. . It is usually the painstaking maa who manages to avoid pam; Many a man sits around and growls about having to support a wife who works eighteen hours ft diy trying to support him. See Jackson before buying your Fish Saturuay. . ' t. Double Violets One half cant eaca. Ten for 5cts. Will ssll any number. Mrs. H. N. Woodson, 317 North Fulton st, " t.
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