rxT J- i nnrrri , 71 y Hit PiCOPLiLS. -ytised -and Boiled -: ifpm - ! ' : 7. : ' ' Can - .. T 7 ; a " 7 V t V. - V, Circulation Books Open o All. ' ' SALISETJEY. 2ST. C.. TTJESDA." 5? &6, 1901. - v. ti::i!as z:n c:r::i n:n Ei;::r Price spent Sunday K- i'ropst, George Newman parsed the city Sunday. j Jackson went to Concord i ' erday morning on business. John Louis Cauble,E8q., of Zeb, was in town yesterday. .' i Peter V IIairstn,of Cooleemee, spent Sunday 'n Salisbury. Stanton Tiernan returned to hia work at High Point yesterday. II S Walthal and C, "ZTuZJr!Tzi Concord yesterday. . V understand a -number of our people will attend McKinloyjd in auguration March 1. ' ; Arnold Snider and Tank, Bern liardt returned to Mt. Pleasant yeeterdtiy mormiig. C H Webb, of Statesvi.lo, State Councilor of the Jr. O. U. A. MM waa in the city yesterday. Messrs. T and Frank BoYl left last uight for New York to buy their spring goorU See notice of CommisHioner'H Sale of Land, Jim. L. HendLman, attorney, in another column. !fr. Fred Cuahing, who has been eick for the past two weeks, is able to be up and about how. " J P Sumiuitt, who has been en . gaged in railroad grading at Shaw nut, Pa., arrived here last week. - Miss ElearroF -Watson returned yesterday from - Barium Springs, where she hud been! yUitiug thi Boyd family. Mr. Wily Morgan, one of Rowan's "oldest citizens, of Mor gan Towns hep, died at his home last Thursday. " The Misses Simonton, of Simon ton, ofCarrolton, Ga., who ha.ve . been visiting the Misses Knox, K went to Lincolnton yesterday. Miss Katie Torrence, who as been attending the Statesville Fe male College, has returned home, much, to the pleasure of her many friends. Mrs, Havslip and daughter Miss Burnice, who have bjeen spending some Uim with Ms, Geo. and Michael Wentz, .will leave this U F IDDiXSS DROPS DEAD. ,.A Brave Soldier tzi FaitiifQl Employes 6ooe to bis Reiarl . Mr. W F Iddiogs, who lives about four miles east of Salisbury an employe of the Southern and a brave soldier, dropped dead, while sitting before the fire at hit home Sunday evening. Mr. Id' dings hns been 'suffering several years with heart disease which was the cause of his sudden death. He has been in the employ of the Southern very near ever since the war. He leaves a family of chil dren to mourn h:s loss. . , , r i PRISONERS TAKEN TO RALEIGH. James Hoi?!!, Jisss Dan, t:i Gillespie and Alexander la fte Bind. Sheriff D-R. Julian, in charge of five prisoners, as a result of the findings of the recent term of court, left yesterday morning- for the State penitentiary at Raleigh. In the batch were the following: James Dean, larceny, ten years. James Alexander and Abe Gil lespie, parties to the murder of Alex McConnaughey, near Cleve land, 25 year each. - State Farcers llstsa! Firs t ::r::: sociatlsa cf IsrtH C:rc!!n This body met in tiis 'city on Tuesday and Wed'nday. Feb ruary 12th -13th. Th Yoltowing counties ' were represented, , blank reports, ttc., ttUuja iiand, o that they may be uniform and f uenished at low est cost, f " V The By-LaVs, with changes and additions made, will be published and ready for orders in aboutt Vauce, Cleveland, Catawba, thirty daysl Burke, Guilford, f Davidson, I V ' N. B. Broughton Pres. ttowau, Granville, Mickleuburs. A-P-p- Lmdsey bee. Alamauce," Richmond, TKEO. FRUIfS CRAKCES E32D. Scotland", Wayne.' Caswell, Person Martin; Pitt Orange.; Lenoir.;, Robeson, Er:ry, ::::s C2-:: j $253 13 $503. Haufax, Johueton ana V.'ake. iriiMi pn - To moo A TTatitaII r( CrA TTItl' wcllu. Ul VJWiVl " " " - - .. -t - - i incendiarism. five years. r-but a. -isrcuguton peing rp l aosent on account oE - elclrniR I nviio lu cuuuav iuuiuiuk jj im Geneve Melchor, wife murder, last October, five years. Several of the prisoners while at the depot did some tall cuss- r ing" beside making promiscuous threats. Mr. Whitehead Kiottz makes Fine Speech- It is alwavs a pleasure to us to note the progress of any of Salis bury's young m--n. This time it is the talented and young Mr; vx'imi K'iii Kiiir.rz. tin tritt ncra- . .. , . i . u of the ceU. .ration of Wash- ' " infrt,i' l.Jrilirl .v t t K Tin ivorcii-l torrespondeuce '1KTJTH-IND:X y Friday. The Charlotte Obser- fHere we come again. vers c'rreiiondeut says truly : 1 1 There was a snow Saturday some '; fttiq iText" oration as by j of the young people had a jolly Mr. Wtiitellead Klnttz, of the lajv time sleigh riding, olasrf, on ":he Spirit of the Old Mr. and- Kirs. Perry mn. jwho o .um in tne .ew. li e writer ; have been vi8itmg M Ferrymen's asked Mr. Klnttz for copy which brother, Mr. Will Zimmerman, i situ ncrewun, i consider it ayieft Suiiday for Spencer. R L Lentz, who is working at temarkftble production, one which would have done credit to any ora t rr statesman on such an oeca sion ) it ,made a gtf at impression and easily placed Mr. Kluttz in the f ront among very m vny bright men who are competing for honors of the University." v Clipped From Manlaj's Goncsrd Standard; Mr. Charlie pfropst returned td Salisbujy this morning. He says they expect to have the Central Hotel finished by May 1st. ' Mr. M Li Jackson, of Salisbury," 'owner of the S. fitnnH .TTol har. ber shop, is spending the'dary here. Mr. Robert Waltral returned to Salisbury this morning. : I Rev. C ri Miller, returned from Salisbury talis morning. Mr. T Bernhardt and Mr. SuU der of Salisbury passed through Concord thus morning en loute. td North Carolina College. China Grove, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home.: "Rob Thomason is improving rapidly we are glad to say. : ' M rs 0 A Lentz is visiting her daughter, MrsTrexler, at Spencer. Miss Blanche .Monroe, : Messrs W WKenerly and George Cruse, who are going to school at. Mt Pleasant, spent Sunday at their homes. . Mr Charlia Lentz, of Salisbury, spent Saturday night at the home of, his father. Mr W A Iventz. ' Messrs . Charlie -and absent on account ot sicknessi lCle in feaudav moruiH?TrtXl Capt. T B. Parker, jof Orange per was misleading; : The' fire Qcunty Branch, was called to the we have since learned, OC- chair. 1 , -v '. curred in the upper Btory in The President " and Secret Tty the lineu room where the Li ndeey submitted theirjreports paints, oile, Varnishes, etc. , for past year, which proved that used by the painters were ne organization of ; Branches , Several .WOfkmeff Hon wL 1 7t -te la" were in the. room and some' tion, was no mistake.. ? v ., - , . . . The following arelthe pfomii Pi was being ; heated over:a nent changes made In the By- tinner a gasoline tove - The Laws : : oil becoming over-heated took 1. Each Branch Assoc Jition is fire, when the room at once required to keep an advance asses- filled with smoke and flames, sment in "its' Treasury so; as to All made their escape except be ready to promptly-meet a. loss Mr. Theo. Fraley, who picked py lire wnen one occurs and the up the burning vessel to throw Supervisors ire tp make the it out of the window. In do estimate of amount neeessary. 7; irjg lbis he probably Splashed ; 2. The privilege 1,, given each some of the burning Hqufd on Branch to disclaim ability by pr.. him8elf and having on fiis TEE SENATE FIXED Kim overall a ? already " saturated with paint and oil, took- fire. He rau down and out into the yard where his fellow work- menHhrew water oh him- and Mills were in the place Sunday evening. ;" "Jack. l)rovided this is added to the poli cy of member when same is issued. 3 The preside it. of each Branch or his appointee is re quired to a just all claims. 'Here tofore tower was given o nly for did all in their power to put j: i ' I U 11 : n ' .' .. " 11. : .' uispuieu uiai'us. - ? : v . out me uameB. unaiiy buc- 4. The Secretary 'of : each ceeding, bat not until' Mr: Branch Association .is required to Fraley .Was horribly ' burned m&KB a montniy report of all new abbut the faceupper portion uuBme88 ana annna.iy rlne con- of his boHy and hands; in fact X.rU I hoinn.hnrnun until 1-rir olrm I erg I ttrrina a r Via loirrh . I Walter r - s-; drnnned off Hft-wpa ld tn o. Agents are required to mko 1 7. : . " , monthly, reports of- all business nome several d iocks away z;ss:tu:t Trill To Bra l!:rci Dsi- . Raleigh, Feb. 25. At twelve thirty the Senate organized "as a court of impeachment, having ad opted rules,' and all the senators, clerks and "'stenographers were sworn in. - ' " - V- The managers of the impeach ment and . two of their counsel came iu' and took seats. They requested that summons fur the Judges', be immediately entered. The. Court o ordered and "the 4e3idnt issued . it returnable, at one- fifteen o'IockT. "77". T77 " At the latter time the counsel for thjJeiiRftotered, 'Hon. T. J." Jftthe'vV a. Osborne, W. P. Br cu', P. II. J5usbee, and B: Ir j. Gov. Jaryis eaid the Judges hare nrespnt hv fh!r rnnn. f " J 83l, and thtt two of their counsel. C. 51. Cooke and Lindsay Petter sou had not yet arrived. . ask ed that, the Judges he given till March 6th to hie answer, and that the trial be commeuced-Mar- ch 11. Senator Morrison offered a res olution that the Judges be allow ed until March Cth to file answer and that the impeachment manag ers h then'.allowed three days to file application ' and that toe trial begin March llth. -The re solution was unanimously adopt ed. ' . . Rouotree on the part of " the managers : announced that ; all. their counsel were not preseut and that they would have additional counsel; to be- announced' in due time. -; , During these .ceremonies the done by them to the Secretary of on Inniss and CaW well Sts. Rei J P Mllier Installed. Rev. J PjMiller, of China Grovei was ins tallied as pastor of Christi ana churqh Sunday. Rev. C B Miller, president of the N C Luth- erau Synod preached the installa tion sermon and officiated during.! the exersises. NEWS FROU CHARIOUE. their Branch. And the General an,a was gen medical aid as Secretary is directed to make an I Boon as possible. Altnough annual report of the buisness done sufferinp: greatly, his chances UayQt'S Contest BO. NoUd Negro AO J during the year in , each and all J for recovery are very prom- theBranehes. - liaiho; . - . it was decided that whenover The fire damaged the inte- two counties one and tne same KnSnr. irancn, and Pt a meeting tnere being estimated any :ao " mT u f umI , 7u where -from $250 to $500, - wnicn - aepenas upon tne chances of removing the morning for their home in West Tfljl8 Married At SpenCET- Virginia. . " Miss Hattie Bertha, daughter of Owing to a rush of matter last Mr. and Mrs. W C Jones, of Spen night an advertismeflt of W. H. cer, and Asa.G Wells, a railroad Wallace's was overlooked. He man. are to be married at the sells the famous Mima cigars and will makeou a catching offer in the morning look for it. The inauguration 'of President. McKinley will be guite cn- event, and the reduced fare to Washing ton brings it within the reach of inoat everyone. 'The Southern of fers you a round trip ticket at half price. home of the brides parent's March 24th, UK)l,at 10 p. m. Another Success. Once more the people of Salisbury have been well pleased. At Luf sey's 5 and 10 cant store, yester day, the special bargain wer all and more than people expected so one and all were well pleased. The special bargain pale was a de cided success The red-nosed man has bargams all the inne, that is why his store is bo pupular. thor in Charlotte. The mayoralty contest here is beginning to be the general sub ect of conversation and the can didates, friendsjare getting them selves in shape for one of the hot test fights known here in some years, vv niie tne dispensary is branch ceased at that time. The following officers were elec- ALL FIXED EYT;:F:.Si:EnT. UTUiJEua t::n l!:C:!fj V;:!i . Km E:ttsa Fei Y::r.:::rj; - . Washington, . Feb. 25. Senator Piatt, from the committee on the -relations on Cuba, today reported favorably an amendment , to the aDpropriatiou bill providing for mjusimeui ot ine VQDan situa tion. The amendment1 is pro nounced acceptable to Mr Teller. The amendment proposes to avoid an extra session pf Congres andaftetrecitatingthe Teller res- . wiunon promising v;uoa lnde pppdetico itauthoriisi" the-, prcai-. denT. Tololv is-Ttr;f. u )' -im. r.l . Z soon as the government shalVhave been established under the consti tution, which shall define the fu ture relations of the United State with Cuba as ol low's :. ; 1.' Not to entf r into any treaty that will tend to impair the indo ptndenceof Cuba, nor any foreign power to obtain lodgment in Cu ba. - . ' " . , 2. Cuba not - to contract any -public debt interest on which can not be defrayed from the current receipts of the government. -. 8. Cuba', to consent that the " United Slates exerche'tb'e right to.'- preserve independence and to " mit'titnin ft. cnvurnmpnt a on t- nmJf Ufa nrrinopfw m 1 ' 1 i t. o t1 . , f . - - ' m - ty and.to discharge obligations with respect to Cuba, imin ijed by the Paris treaty on' the' United " States, now to be assumed by Cu tX - ' V 4. A11 lawful 'rights. acqUirt , unde? the military .Tccupanoj to be.maiut&iued and nrote''tiCrj " 6. Cuba to to execute plans for - Senate chamber-was paeked with UaniUtioii of the cities of tht 11- gpectators. : iana. - A resolution was introduce in o.-Ti"tle to the Isle of Pines to the Senate froY- !ing. that when- b.'kft to . future, adjustment by r. . ... -77 - -rJ -treatyl-iJ ment otner tnau during the regu- 7, Cuba to sell or lease- lands to lar sixty days, the members shall the United States for naval or receive four dollars per day for coaling stations, eachday it may be in session 8 Cuba emboiy foregoing The sesaious of the House nd provinions in the permanent trea- oenaw were- uuinteresung.. 1 he Uy with the United States. Jtiouse passea tne insurance bill. Green8boro.Telegram, Rowan Barber 6lop. Hair cut 15c. Burt McNeely a as moved his shop to East Main et., opposite court house. Workmanship second to none. Give him a trial 1-1. 1 x . o4o. a -nA ur Viet married oeiore you eet mar- longer an issue the attitude of the tedfor the year: Pesident, N B D""" lM. "3 H""1 V, tied bay you a new suit of furni- dealer in the state. I ' I tn 4 a sxvft id a 1 1 riiirk nr mIIm I . . candidates on the whisky question Brouehton, Ralekb : Secretary ,a,lcv" tuo v" ture, before you buy see U L Bar- is of course the all imDortant I and Treasurer. A E S Kindsev. I an0' hardwood finishings. ' rett with E M Andrews largest question with theoters Raleigh; Vice-President, T B Par- ine House 18 insured witn Dr. H J Brevard and MrP 1 ker, Hillsboro: Executive. Com- Mr. J. Allen Brown for .$5000. Brown are the principal candidates mittee. Richard Williams, Capt, I ; Lazenby Bro?-., the contrac bo far mentioned aithoueh Mr. R7W. Scott and T. Br Parker. tnra wftrA PTntntino' tn turn welch and Ward of Roanoke . Cbeap Rites taWntlrgt: . On account of the iuguation of McKinley and Roosevelt at Wash ington, D. C,. Mar. 4, 1001, the Southern; Railway Announces the sale of tickets from all stations to Washington and return at lialf Rates. Tickets on nale March 1-87 Limited for Return Passage to March 9. 1901 . . For wagon. Sals. A good delivery Apply at this office. :r. AreitaEi;i!d. : i We learned yesterday that "Mr. D L Arey, who owns the proper-; ty on Council Street between his i wholesale house and Ludwick and Black's stabks, will tear the frame building now oh it away and build, this spring, some hand soma brick stores iu their stead. Brown his not yet consented to run: A number of business men have signed a petition requesting air. Brown to be a c&ndidate. and that of the Branch Associa A report reached here today uons 10 nrs Monaay in January. saying that a pullman car jumped A tax of 50 cents on each $1000 the track at Springfield S C today of new business by each Branch and several ocupants wert injured, was ordered to be monthly report ed to the Geueral Secretary. And Floe Horses. Welch and The time of the Annual Meeting the honse over to Mr. Bro.wn Lel Pffi nnd Lll of the State Association was chang- in ten days or two weeks but, want a nice horse, will be here ed to the third Tuesday in January ofconrse will be nnable to this week at Ludwick &. Blaci. . J A I i it T l'. I - ' I do so now. White Rose cream shovld be f ii 11 . . . T T T?nD.'a ofra rrrr. nnrl 1 Daea DY ail WnO UeSirO tO Dave a Clampet-W'therspooa. Married at Esquire J Uall's, Steele township, Miss Nora Clam pet and Mr. Rock Withers pouu, Sunday, February 24th. Miss Clampet is tHe daughter of Mr. J, A. ClampetrandMr. Witherspoon is rom Amity II ill, Iredell coun ty, but lives in Statesville, where he will take his bride and maYe their home. ! An Appeal Taksn. As was stated in the TrfTHTIn dex Willson Williams had been given a verdict for $1000 against the Southern, after being before the court for several years. The Southern is not satisfied with the verdict and has taken an appeal to the Supreme Court. ' Tonight Prof, Chas. Chestnutt, th aurthor of "The Cun jure Worn an ' and otner storias will give a reading here. Prof Chestnutt ac cording to Dr. Lymau Abbott is one ot tne greatest living negro authors. Prof. Chestnut is of North Carolina birth coming from Fayetteville. He taughi in the Charlotte schools at one time. In regard to the two thousand doller house, bnrned near Char lotte Sunday morning, the police hyve strong suspicious that- this us well as other fires have been the work of a discharged employee of a cotton will near the city,7 who is taking this methtd of obtaining revenge. Goodman & Ifler, the grocery men, now have aphne, No. 149. Call them -up when in need of gro ceries. Hair cut 15 cents at Robinson's white barber shop, Inniss street.lt ! Julian, manager. Birds 1 Birds I The Criterion Cafe has about 200 birds on hand and will be able to supply the de- mana ior several cays, it you want a god first class meal don't i forget the Criterian. Bruner Old uaoers for sale at this Of fice. 25 cents per hundred, : ' Any one desiring the services of a nice cab can Becure one by phon ing to J H Ramsey at the Dixie Studio. Albert Ramsey, driver THE Q. C. S.P. THE G. C. S. P. Don't forget the Tbhth-Isdex does first-class job printing on very short notice. THE G C.S. P. if the ambunt should fail to meetl the expenses of the State Associa tion, the deficit is to be pro-rated nmong the Brancn Associations, and they are to pay same on de mand. All of the Directors of the more han thirty Branch Associations represented expressed themselves as greatly delighted and felt more than ever the great benefit The Farmers Mutual Fire Association has been and may continue to be t3 the farmers of North Carolina in protecting them from loss by fire. By the laws of North Carolina no Association has any legal exis tence iu this State unless its pol icies arejsigued by the President of the State Association, and said Branch is making its monthly re ports to the General Office ; and it is the duty of every policy-holder to see to it that his Branch is so do ing, cr else he may hsve a loss and wake tip to find he belonged to something that had no legal ex-istauce,- " . . It is required of the General Office in Raleigh to stimulate and help every County Branch, and to ner of Main and Cemetery street clear and smooth complexion. It hfti hPPn comnlfited. wiU soften the roughest skin. Prim tta ' Vnr aal hv J W Cnr- The friends of Esquire Sanford neiUon & Co., and James Pljmer neniey, county commission, win - l- U-lmo regret to learn of his serious illness with catarrh of the stomach. COTTON SEED, DRIEDFKUITS, DRY;HIDES, PEA Highest' Prices 'ait nr. EI. G. TYON & C0. Pr. It. Ij. Ka318ay, ' BUBQLOll DZNTJST, The National Hotel under the Lieutenent Richard Henderson, management of Prof. Lippard has STEIET, OYO EIFS CITICL who has been spending sevtral already received a -very desirable weeks at home left for Washington j class of patronage and is offering Saturday night. John Fanuel, who has been about Salisbury for several days is said to have attempted saicid Saturday but was prevented by his wife who cut the rope before he was success- the public first class services at most reasonable rates. 2-12 lw Fcr Uaj&r- I hereby announce mvself a m . candidate for re-election to the of- is- ful. He had became dependent flw,nfMlf(WllM..,,. . c , go.Dg to .nabU.ty to procare work. g Democratic party. For Sale Outfit of shoemakers tools. First claas, Will sell by piece o riot. PT Hammond Spencer. J F Lord. Old papers for tale at this Or ncr. 25 'cents per hundred. OFFICE HOV&i frmt U f Salisbury, N. C. The llagae-McGorke Dry Goods Co., Importers and Vfeolasalers. anEEK8UOEoN.;a Dry Goods, KoIIdqs and Hals. Any on desiring a . cab quick, can be accomodated by phoning to the Dixie Studio, 220. J. II. Ramsey. " j - Boarders wanted. First class place on corner of Main and Lib erty Streets. See P. 8. Torrence. . Fob Sal. One Walnut Cribl We coHoct rent and remit with Canopy Top. one Sewing I promptly Pat voar honse in rmr I . wr-' . i n . I- - l Macnine, one iviicien Diove, one hands. Miunin Rrr tT-.ll T T f WinAa 1 unit xauip. iMk it iuuuw Shades and a lot of M ood all cut at Mr. G. P. Shendans House, bubsenbe to the Truth-Index If Only 10 cents Fulton , Street, next door to! Mr. you want the news. keep supplies of by-laws, policies, I A. S. HeiJig. .-- . I per week. XWe solicit trade of Mer - chants only, and sell nothing at retail. ' r t e coraiaiiy lUTito aij mer chants to call on us when in Greeuiboro, or to ee our travelinj salejinin before placing order elsewhere. j w mwm, saifDn