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WEATHtR FORECAST: Fair to-day. " - - .- 1..' - " . ':- Circulation Books Open to AU Vol14:. tSTd. 28. SAX,ISBTJH, 1ST. C. TUESBA.Y, OCT0BEE;16, .1900 r In 4v V Best News. Tall Telegrajkie grne. JI9.U.J0LUI, CltjiiiltKrEilUr hi FLY THE PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO, LITTLE LOCALS. ' Items 0l Interest Coodensed and Boiled Oewa Tie Personals and Brief News Hens of a Dar Mist Janie Cart well, of Ashe ville, it viiiting Mrs. Edwin R. Orerman. W. A Hennessee, of 'Greens boro, spent Monday in the city. Rer. F. M, Jordan, whor has bte:i Visiting ia Stanly and Mont gomery counties, was in tht city last night. Hon. Walter W. Moore, of Jack- ri our.ty one of the aspirants fcr the speakership, was in the city la at night. ii. ii. vamer, a. i. ricKensand Z. I. Waller, of exinsrton, spent yesterday in the city. M r. andMrs. Fred Sink, of Lex-ingUiir-J ixien Visiting here for p&st two days. SPECIAL TO SOLO-HILL..' Mill RESULTS 1H DEATH. it " - , ... FRANK GIBBONS, .OFDAVID SON, THE VICTIM. ' 1$, PRflGTIGftLLY SETTli; THE BIG COAL STRIKE ABOUT :i;'--'. ; over. 1 li. nuiiu. ..J ti. n..4i.. . n..... i. it. Mli milliUS 1IIU Ml' DUtlCl IV UOWII IU lilS mini.- . -' Mr. James Phillips and Hon W. It. Butler, of Boston, came uownto saiisourr hirnuiiT morn- ing and went to Gold Hill , on Ther snent the davntthe Union i . , . , r . Coppo? mine and returned 'to Sal- i-i : ci j . :'. ' They spnt tho.nlglit here and returned to Boston yesterday naor-. aing. -, - The Victim of the Cutting Scrape .at a Davidson County Corn Shucking Died Yesterday Morning. Frank GiKbon?, of Davidson, county, who was cut by Earlv Good at a corn shucking in Davidson county last ihursdaya week, died Sunday afternoon -from the effects of his wounds. There has been but little hope for Gibbous' recovery since the fight as he was seriously .cut in different places. Early Goode "and his father, Henry Goode, were both caught. and placed in the Lexington jail immediately after the cutting but tire latter has sjue'e been released. .The particulars of the cutting were published in the TbuteuIneex the day after it occurred and :it will be remembered that Earlv Goode and father were arrayed on one side and Frank Gibbons, and father on the other. BRIDGE BIYES lllll SI1TI0HE THE BURLINGTON MILLS IN . BAD WAY. ' " ' AWAY. 5 UEETIN3 AT FRANKLIN. Democrats )i Organize a Club' There Wed nesday Night at 8 O'clock. V ; The Dompcrats of Franklin township in the vicinity of 5eJ, will organize a Bryan, Stevenson and Klnttz club Wednesday night at 8 o'clock." 'It is earnestly dciired tht every Democrat in the community at tend this meeting and that Frank lin may have the banner olub in the'eounty. The -Corereo; Bridge Gives Away When Wagon is Crossing. ' :x The conditioJi of the old covered bridge on Inn'isa street,,'which has so Jong been a subject - pf c6nir plaint on the part X)i the citizeus of that end of town, ' has now: reached, a stage wJiere unlesjr "somtthins - i- speedily done th.e city Ts,; likejfy. to. be involved' in serioustroubre; - A Conference Held ai Scranton Yesterday Afterncon. The Ten Per Cent Increase Wit! be! Granted. ; "'-:- Scranton, Oct. 15. A confer ence of individual coal operator and general mining superlntefi derits of coal carrying roads is in sessiouthis afternoon behindolosed doors and is attended by "all rep resentatives of mining interests in Wyoming and the Lackawanna Valleys. One of the superinten dents said the mating would con tinue all the afternoon but he was not-aware tha't any definite. action would result. It is- thought by some that word would come to them from lew York which wotUd direct the course to. be followed. A statement was made, this after noon by one prominent in ' One of the big mining Companies this city that the strike will practically be settled within a few days when most of the coalcarryipgiailroadj which control most of thavmines would agree to guarantee a per. cent increase in wages to twi .kepi in effect until afteri April tigxt The' independent, ; .operat6rs will doubtless fall into liner- INDIANS HARD Ministers Pretest Against the $300,000 Brewery that is to be Built ia Charlotte. A Union Paraded y Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 15. T A special from Burlington re ceived to-day announces that the cotton mill sanation in Alamance county, is quite serious.,, A notice was posted two weeks ago. laying that all unicn opera-, tives would be requested to vacate on the 15th and today the Oneida mill, one of the .largest in the country, is running witn 40 hands. The Lakeside mill shut down at noon. Out of 80Q. looms it 'is es- .timated that 500 are idle. ' . Union men .' are thronging the streets every where and it is said a big union parade wi 1,1 be' held -in Graham tomorrow.1 ."-'. . ' ' M ost of theOnii 1 1 s Jre'?e - run n in g today but ihvmost cases? it was on- rly the Vshafting, "Thfl mills in many cases havo iewo eratives left', the union operatjes, having of jbourse, been cohapeljed to re nouiice the union or qrfit work. ministers HH CA JPAIGNING FOR MEM. The Indians: la A ..Troops airea Campaign. - Chicago,' O TRIED TO SHOOT OFFICER.- V conffrsnce tliis taorn i ng'un an l rrfously adopted the noiuted r eden tJ y Jty d fa , up jreso- ijitioui propesung agaiuet inenro posed .$3QCT,000 breweryfor Charr ipizej 'Jine resolutions are -com posed of Jottr articles enu nracating -what the! ministers regard as the evil points in cbimectKUi with the J brewery- . . , . Article 1., Because' the manu i'A afternoon witK?! Wis x fJntfonr r 1 facture and eaie'of beer, u evil and iSunday.mornitig as-'tne- circus Liiegrd ciantfrom Gold Hilliw only evil. wagons were crossing this nandge. . '. -uotton had been guilty of rowdy the structure gaye away-' at one conduct' on the streets" and Mr." invaribly . to the . degredation " of end.Hwo boards which were al- Cauble went to arrest him when that which is highest in man, mostl entirely rotten breaking en- he made a big show at resisting. 3- Because breweries are almost tiroly. The entrance to that side Cotton is a nesro. of powerful invaribly: surrounded and accom- of the bridge was barred and only stature'and Officer Torrence assist- panied by beer gardens one Dassace could be used Sundav ed Mr. Cjinblo whsn tho npcrro 4. Because it leads to the waste and Monday. V threw his hand- threateningly to and misuse of the' means .which The city authorities should give j his hip pocket. But the ' trouble the benefieent creator designed to this matter their immediate at- did not end here. Frank Fisher. De a messing. lewis Ootton.-a Gold Kil Negro, -Attempts , "Qffi.cers.Frank Qau bl e an d M . A oxrenceiji&a ax lose can ana . a n exciting experience "yesterday Urs. Waltin's Illness. Un.'h. W. Walton hai beon quite lick for several days at her home on West Main street. Mrs. Walton has been critically afflict ed with what appeared to be par tial paralysis ol-the throat. She was lightly improvedJaitrnighU Ui. Fuller and bride In Washington. "Mr. Fuller and bride, of Salis bury, N. C, are in Washington visiting friends. They will -visit tention. Nothing short of an entirely new bridge will answer the purpose for which the bridge was built Mr. Miller and Bride Return. Mr. J. Frank Miller and bride. iiee MissNettie Marsh, after ipend- ing ten days in Western cities, re turned to Salisbury yesterday morning. They will board with Mrs Manh,Mr8.. Miller's mother. 'v. r : ; Advertising Pays-. Mr. D. M. Miller can testify to the value of an ad ir the Truth-In- nzx.Mr. Miller advertised in Satur- another Gold Hill negro, attempt ed to interfere with the officers and he, too, was taken in after a brief struggle. y: It is more than likely that Cot ton had designs on Officer Cau ble!s life as two pistols were found on his person. One was also found on Fisher. Both men were locked up and will be tried on two charges resisting officer and car rying concealed weapons.' HIS ANOTHER IKE Hill illll! ! ! - . - - cksl Bive the Mexican D52 ct. cfTrccfclsia Tnelr 3-5.A dispatch to the Recorjl rom Oaxacca, Mex- umn of ioverpment troops who are making Santa Cnjz, ; ; I : JIayi Indian L ways toward Chaui, he stronghold of the been subject have 1 i to a series of attacks from Indians 111 amousn f 1 m days. These ed in conoid the part of t during tlie ,past ten attack s have result- 1 ; . . rable lossof men on i ; - 1 ie government troops It is now; realized that it will tak many more jdaysl of hard cam paigninc to overcome the: barriers that surrdund tnej Indian hold: ness among-the-troops 1 . eiroEg- 1 I 1 I There is considerable sick- TWO GABBLERS ARRESTED. e man who Wouldn't tie circus, yester- Collare'd t Whi - Fleeced, : Officer Eagle terminated the ca feer of ' tw,o t swindlers .who have been follpwi ig the y Two nerq mori were operating a skin game near the merry-go-round and had secured a i-Yictim in the person of a white! man from Cool emee, whq, when ho saw the game, grabbed hisjmoneyi andtefused to give it upj.The m3n collared him, w;hen Office Eagle chanced along and arrested both sharks. They 1 - were iut under $2o and were unable --II j . 1 . ;. . to give bond and were sent to jail. light 'last night thcrej .prisoners in the BIG ONE LOOKED FOR NEXT SPRING. - The Ueshers think the Present Coal Strike is only the Forerunner to 1 tig Strike Next Sprlrg. : Wilkesbarre, Va., - Oct. 15. Most of the coat operators believe the present - strike is but a fore runner to a greater one which is to come next Bpring, whea the combined -forces 6f hard and soft coal miners, all undr one orgaui- zatiouV-will demand a decided in crease in wages and failing to get it will 6trike. - MAD D08 BITES LADY. a Mad ty 111 biiio. Y0UTSEY IS STILL UNC0N- .' SCIOUS. : II Is fcelieyei he Is Si:nz!;r J:fgi ' Caatrell Orders tor ni Tiki U Prc:l at Dace. ' j- , Georgstonn. Ky., Oct". 15. Judge Cant nil to-day ordered the trial of Youlsy to "be continued' without the presence of the - pris oner. Youtsey is still unconscious but it is hinted he is ihammiog. POCKET PICKED AT DEPOT. this MrSvBrlngle Bitter Twice by - Dog. -v : .. Mrs. America Brincle, of county," was bitten - twice Sunday morning by a mad dog and was iu Salisbury yesterday looking for medical aid. : v - The dog that bit Mrs. Bringlo was a small fice and belonged to a neighbor of Mrs, Bringle, Mr . -4 $0.50. Robert Fulenwinder. He had been in the yard many times be fore and r Mrs. Bringle thought nothing until the dog jumped at her and bit her twice once on the right arm and once on the left hand. . . . - The dbg left and afterwards bit two uther dogsJ " WALDT.BSEE LEAVK8. London, Oct. 15, Waldersee left Tien Tsin for Pekin, Sunday. Mr. Carter, ef China Ercu, Kid Els Peck ,et Picked. Mr.J. II. Carter, of China Grove, who eamo up to the circui yesterday, had hia pocket picked last night at the depot. Mr. Carter was buying'hii tick- ' et when a white man walked up to him, put hii hand in his pocket - - - w. w.mm mm 1 9 j A. A . ported his loss to the officers but tne mau could not be tound. Mr. barter's loss amounted to Mr. 'Ilaarj H:. " . Hon. F. M. Si.nnioni- wai in the city last night, fur a short while on his way to Haleigh. Mr. , Simmons speaks iu Salisbury, on the night of the 23rd inst. .-' At mid wero abou ! lockup, maihly for plain drunks. TO INCORPORATE SOUTHERN CITY- Citizens of Southern! C 6000 NEWS FOR SALISBURY. - 1 here for a ihort time, after which days Truth-Imd.ex a quantity of uiey win gQ to uaiumore and.otn- fiue apple9 for sale. Unto Mon- er Northern cities, sayi the Washr day j10 hid sold exactly 50 bush.- mgtoa correipondent 01 the Uhar- of them at-retail Jottepl-j.TTr. Mr. Lacv Here. t sir Pfpnrtitn V A big excursion tram was run 0iect. was in the city yesterday. oy tne outnern irom points aioug Mr Lacy is enthusiastic in the the Yadkin road yesterday to ac- belief that Bryan will fce the next commodate persons wisnintr 10 roaiHont. come up to balupury to take in the circus, bix coaches made up the train and about 850, passen ger! wre on board. Something of interest to be. Announced to our People Shortly. Iu a short while--probably within two weeks news ,of a very important and welcoine character to the Salisbury public will be given out. Just what the nature of this news i the Truth-Index, is not now at liberty to state but. that it means much for Salisbury we can state positively. "In consideration of these rea sons says tne resolutions, "we appeal to the citizens of, th.is com munity to unite with us in the use of all legitimate means to thwart and avert the consummation of this -impending evil. The goods of Howard M. Wilkin son,' the uoxen. Delaware eloper, were sold here today under execu tion . The proceeds1 amounted to $5.34. Mrs. J. E. Brown, of this city, has gone to Baltimore where she will join her. sister Mrs. Stodewall Jackson, who is still in the sani tarium at Jialtimore. ty Will meet To Southern itjy will be held Thu i36uthern Q i ty , ; at citizen of.tnQ town Sulzer MiJ. Mart'z Sapper. Mnj . Mertz, himself one of the Ujifc known midgets in the world gave a 10 o'clock dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Ray, the little couple with Forepaugh and Selli' circua last night. The major is an ideal licit and in addition to the tempt ing menu the occasion was delight ful on account of the reminiscen- Appolntment Cancelled. The tfppoiutmeut for a speaking at Barger's school house next "week by WalterMurphj'.Esq.jand James llorah, Esq., has been cancelled on account of-the iifability of these gentlemen to be present that night. An appointment will be made for Barger's at a later date. . i - I ActiOtt For DllOrce. I Xou win find anything kept 011 . . . . I this market ana served m any notice is given in tins issue 01 style at the 4 'Criterion Cafe." tne 1 RUTH-iKDEx 01 an aciiou lor A Clew. Night Watchman Did you rec ognize the burglar, Professor? ihe frotessor ro, . nut you might ideutify him by this: He ad an extraordinary resemblance o the portraits of Amen hotep III; of the ISth dynasty. Fliegende Alaetter. t divorce instituted by" Liua Mont- tof milea gomery me acuouwm u uemu aftue February term of court. .Aa nt thia rrin wnn nxT. span w mr w .wfl - I . i circui life in all it. phase, and PmelT Aiexanaer Aion traveled over thousands of territory. , The onlv otker guest preient Vesidei Mr. and Mr, Ray, aDdl- k filler nas just received men our oysters was: "iney , were - 1 I , . 1 Ummm Smnmm- tAm n'-k. .- 1 -l "V ' r-- r . i . iu nk..l. I iruiu uuuuiuuui, uuuwmui wuu- i aajjo. J' . , , . ty, the late home of the great 11 Hstp Waxted Both sexs, from -14 years old up. Apply at,' mce at bALISBURY HOSIERT MILLS The verdict of all who have Indiana Snre For Bryan. tUongressman .William returned from hfs trip through India.- He is enthusiastic about the Democratic situation . theTe, and says the State is safely for Bryan. Mr. Sulzer said: "Indiana is as sure for Bryan as Georgia. Mate no mistate about it. I say this advisedly. Mr. Bryan is iu splendid health and voice, and the vast and en thusiasic crowds which greeted him everywhere must have con vinced him that his cause will carry the State. I am glad that I went to Indiana. I never saw such aggressive and determined and enthusiastic Democrats. The people of the State arethorough ly alive to the issues of the cam- paigu and against trusts, miutar ism and imperialism. "This State is the real battle ground. We must carry New York and I am confident, we will." N. Y. Journal. nlea ever brought to Salisbury. Extra aelect oyster received i you do not call quickly you will ; daily at W. H. Wallace'a. I be too late. 12 lw Ivory atarch is guaranteed to work m " mourning and colored coda. 0, 8 lw. Are you aware that by the cen sus of 1890, there were more fe males than males in. North Caro lina? ' The males were 749,149 females 818,798. But in the Uni ted States there were more males than females as follows: Males 82,007,880; females, 80,554.370. Wilmington Messenger. Discuss the matter. A mbetuig-of .the 'citizens of i i ra il. C. hall- at which every s expected to be presentj. j f; It' " A lqcatiphj for the public school to be built at Southern City will decided uiion and " the matter of the ; liicorpprationi . of Southern City by tlieTlegislature: next Jau- uary aiscussea. j IS :! , A! 6000 C1R i l I Forepaugh ar.d Sells j Brothers Glie Splendid sbw here; The largest crowd ever bury Forepaug atteiided a ci was US- RCSSIANSETZE KAILWAC, have seized th-NeX; C AaVang" Railway.""' - , . " , c : - ' . , . . . . BASEBALL IN NEW YORK. . New York, October 15. In the post season series, Brooklyn 5,' Pittsburg 2. " ." ' " - . " . t - . " V'" . KBUGEB' SAILS. . - Ixrenzo MaTques. 'Oct' 15. Kruger sailed for Jlollaud Thurs day on the Dutch Cruiser Golder land. - Beef varies in price very much. Iu England the average u 18c a, pound; in the United States 80 to 28c; in the WesMudies. 40c J in the Klondike it rises to $1.25; whilst iir the Argentine Republio it Bells for 8c a pound. uyoui can enjoy an oyaibet atev j or fry at the 'Criterion Cafe."J NEELKY 8 EXTRADITION. m Washington, Oct. 15. The Su preme court to-day assigned for hearing on November 15, the cases involving the extradition of C. F. Neely from Cuba. Free, bee, Free. Valuable f present -for the:Eiephante-head cut from the 5c or 10a package of: j Ivory Starch. , ' : . , WANfBBo : COTTON SEED,; ' V ; J DRIED FRUITS;r: " ' - ' ' 'DRY HIDES, ' - "PEAS - AC. Highest Prices' Paid H. G. TYSON & CO. perhaps that reus in balis- here 'yesterday to see 1 and Sells) Bros. show. The paifade was pqe of the best and longest eyer seen and the cir cus was exceptionally fine. It was eatijmated peoplewere in the tent was well packed I' : - that 10,000 city, and the . More Pugillsnj Possihfe. New York, Oct. 15. Tom Shar key, tho sailoiT prigilipt, received the following telegram tais morn ing from j. J. Groom, match- maser ior tne national -t. kj. sociationlof San Frahcisco: Ae- and n : lin. - Reiich pugilist will mate! ! i r i 1 "See Madden tor Brady match with Ruhlip or Jeffries to takeplac:thO jlastjw?ekiu Novem ber. Wire result.!' ji Barney! jReich sap the manager will postj$2,5Q0 tomorrow to hind the match with Jeffries and Ruh- says that if either I refuses ! to fight he 1 Corbett !and will let 110,000 W&t the sailor sailor stops the ex-clmpipn. Ibharke will commenc light trailing today. TENNIS CHAMPION. Boston, Get. 15. J.iss Hunner well beat Miss McCatetn for tho tennis championship at Longwood in the finals this afternoon. ': i ANOTHER STRIKE. New Haven, Oct. 15. Three hundred hands employed in the New Huyen Rolling Mills struck to-day. ,lhe men complain of a reduction in wages. BIO 8TIKE IN ENGLAND, London, Oct 15. Fifteen-thous and Thames lightermen struck toKlay. The strike is -the , out- coinem differences as to the in terproiation 'of Iird Brasey's LawaVd which terminated in agrea strike in 1899. WANTED! " Highest cash price paid. See me before- selling. JOS. H. MWEELY, Office at T. F. Young'.' . law. Hoi TEidj's Eitrywas Breetei When the Roosevelt train I reached McCook, Nebraska, the 1 otner uay it was greeted uy tnis highly intellectuaMSheer : Hayseed I Hayseed ! , Pumpkin 1 Squcsh I Nebraska's in line, : '" ' . 'You beti by Gosh! I' tj . -i I ! i Wanted. For Franklin Acade- rny, a teacher df first grade certifi cate. Apply io ZebrN. G. i II G, Miller at I for one to eat j. 10. ot. pu. v;aie. - Everything new and meals ser ved in etyle makes it a pleasure at "the "Criterion e A The Uagae-MaCorkle J Dry Goods Co., Importers and Wholesalers, - OREEXSBOHO, N.'C. Dry Goods, notions and Hats, 1 L' Wa-We. solicit trade of Mer chants only, and aell nothing at retail. ' -f?? We cordially invite 'all net chants' to call on ui when im' .Greeuiboro, or to e our traveliag galesrrtan before' placing ' ordera - elsewhere, .'. 3. W. W0QDBTIRlI,Sal6SDa3,
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