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: - ; " 11 1 . , 1 1 " - 1 . Vol. 14. SALISBURY, 1ST. p.; WEDNED SA: Y, ; PEXEi ' lO, 1901. No. 7T. BRIEFS CAUGHT Oil 1HE FLY THF PEOPL WHO COME AND :-- . f: GO. Lr:' TRAPPED ill mm A WOMAN IN SEARCH GF , . , HER' HUSBAND ... odi . Win of Interest Condensed and Boiled Dota- Tke Peuonalsind Brief. News ,..,. . . - . .... .. . Mr. T;M Kerna was in town yes terday. Kev. S S BoetgiCtisiting rela-. itives at Soah Rivr. : Mr. Jessie Hellard, of Woodleaf wm in the city yesterday. Mr. Frank M Andrews, ofphar- lotte . was here yesterday. , Mr. .t Oscar Steele, of States ville, spent Monday in town. Mri Peter Muse, one of our ty poes, is back at work again. Mr. Joe Strong of Raleigh is visiting at Mr. C V Pool's. Mr Johq HowurJ returned last I night from a Lubiuess irip to Davie. ' XLL Mr. 'bam l liiMion oi vimnuuc, was visiting old time friends here -yesterday. Mrs. J: C. Irviu, of States ville, returned to her home Mun ' day night. , Deputy Collector C E Mills re turned last night from ft bnsiness trip to Lexington. Miss Eula Peebles left Sunday morninir for Advance to visit friends and relatives, i - Mr. F II Cushing went down to Atlanta yesterday morning .and will return toiuDriow. . Mr. X. d Mrs. S". D. Foreman of , Silverf N. C , are visiting their on, Mr. J Q Foreman. t Miss Jessie Fowler, of fStates jville is spending Easter with her parents at South River. y Dr. W li Crump was out in the country yesterday attending Mr. D L Lindsay who is cpaite sick. Mrs. Edwin U Overman, and daughter and Jas. B. Lanier re turned from Winston last night. Miss Carrie Peacock and her friend Miss Maesie Bamhardt , Z. ' returned to Mt. Pleasant yester . 4-y- ' Mr, J G Peebles wuo has bn 4 visitirat MrA Peebles ream ed to his hoe in ElbavWe Sun ' day. - - Mets. Graham Foard and C!ar- PIICA 4-oV jnuiuvu fw-v J a picnio at Falls on the adkin. Knows Nothing of His Conduct And Place Of Residence. She Ask's For Help ti FliidHla. Sensations like misfortunes ra rely come by singles and in addi tion to the recent disgraces here another comes t" light. A prom inent citizens of Salisbury was ap pealed to yesterday by a heart broln woman for help in. finding ont the character and residence OOl-aiEH ARTIST rO MEET AT AIRS. OVERMAN'S , TO-MORROW. character of a man wiom she had marriad. he has given us the letter for publication, and we hope that other papers which may see this, will do what they can to relieve tViBAvoman. -She also says that eh wai.is a description of his size ;iul look and those who aid in this hnut would like to have her 4escnptioirof him and it it lis foini that he has another wifu, this is aU that she cares to know of hiin. She says further. that she is in awful trouble, for she loved him as dearly as her life and adds by way of proof of her unfailing affection ihat she sold everything but her land; and gave. him the money. JTois man who has , left her, signs his ..name W F Clark Mrs. Clark will be in CopcoTd this entre work, and in Charlotte next week. Her address at pres ent is Mrs M A Clark, Concord, N, C. Mrs. Clark says in a por tion of the letter which we had overlooked that her husband had told her that he was reared in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and that the sheriff we presume of Cabarrus) will bear her out in what she says. Also that her run away husband ! savs tbat he lias The Dtsgtiters ct the Confederacy till Se lect Sose we to Ptiat tie Portnit of Yince. Mrs. Ww. H Overman asks the pleasure of all the members of the Robt. F. Hoke Chapter and any visiting daughter from other chap ters to meet the ladies of the Vance Portrait Committee at her residence on Thursday, April 11 from 5 to 7 p. m. ': M is. Theodore Morrison, chair man, has called a meeting of the Vance Portrait Oommittee to d cide upon an artist to paint" the portrait of Senator Vance to be placed in the North ; Carolina Richmond Room. This commit tee meets in Salisbnry .April lltb. pjiiipiops; ' - " - f - IN-THE FALL OF MR. J. M . BRADY. Ri feis GMeTeffliij YronfaiBcIaH! "Ycs:gUf With Kb. UR CALVIN HINSON KILLED. Met a Horrible Death Monday Morning By a Train. V One of the most gruesome sights which we have ever witnessed, was the mangled body of Mr.Hin scn who was killed Monday morn ing at China Grove Mr.'Hinson's brother gave us all the informa tion asked for which was briefly this : Mr. Calvin Hinson - was going to China Grove -Monday morning expectfng to take a trip to Cleveland with Mr. Henry Lentz. Mr. Hinson was negotiahg for land. He walked tbe.failroad track, arid , when nearhe unina Prmvfl Cotkop Millse came be- ; In the columns ot our paper Sunday we made mentin of the assignment of the Salivary -Gro cery Co. t which disconttaaance 0f business was caused by lh strange conduct of Mr. J M Briny, one of the firm.'--.r;v;...' -": ' The history of the ffrn's ' busi ness is well known her and "f r pe. tition is altogether u necessary To all appearances it lad been a orosnerous one. WhielMr. Mault fMr. Brady's pa rtnTfl discovered tHe financial shape elf the business he assigned eyerythif. No cause is eiven for Mr. BriiVs unusual conduct. He enjoyid the esteem of ji confiding puyic, ard .was prominent in churai affairs,. His apoarent eamestnei and integrity won theindulgence'aj hn .Chris tian friends to the fAeiii of . large' sums ot money borfofred upon Jih own reputation., r In Wdition. to this, astreasurer oftlte OddFel lows, a large sh rt "discovered. It is mm io be- Dill UU1L A STEAMER FOR 'THE YADK!N tween the sioVand mam .tracEsT It is thoagh t ho . wa - unaware of i -nroAchine train, and the It Will.na Betieea Qoaleemer Mills and rtne Jsactlon.rrAll tea Chrches to ' be ClaBnildlagsooo. '? r'. ; : Cooleemse .the new town on the Yadkin is a coming place, the big mills and interesting pjople are making things ' movethere now arid will , continue, io '. do , so for some time to cornel f rc - - Mr. S .J Tatum, and Mr'. Ferrell. the bookkeeper at , the mills, have gotten" up a company ! to, put a steam' boaton the Yadkin fo' the purpose bf; haul ingf freight and- excursion parries irom jooieeme Junction, and Cooleemee mills. The"nver" seems to." e sufficiently deep'over, this route, it ; is likely the venture will be t a' - success. This will be I put-in operation as soon as possible!.' h 130 ware h uses are to be-built for the mills here at an early dayr Lots have been laid off th ya nous churches all of which,' the Episcopal Baptist Mathodi9t and Lutheran contemplate building housesof worship during the cem-g.eammer.i-V ? c ! -j-f ; HELD AT ST. MARY'S E ASTER ' ' MONDAY- SBiIUttesiiiice hi ii Uterestiet lu-jng.-BIg Iscreuela Ctarrt Ycrt. Ti Meet at St.. Mark's Ktzt Th"e"47th moating, of the Church ConfereuceTwas held Monday, tb eighth,' atJSt Mary's Church,' six miles in the country. Tbe atlen dance was not large, but the meet ing was spirited and full of interest At 117 o'clock,' ra Rey Dr. Mut- doch opeud with morning Prayer and ;;au: able ' ' sermin, after which thwe was a1 cs.ebration of the 'communion, ' in which many received thesacrament. Dr. Mur doch then called'tbe Conference to. order.iHe said. that he considered no sigu so indicative of church progress as that which manifests itself iu large numbers of ' com municants. '' .11b' also declared that not -"siuce his ministry began had be admin, istered theommuuion to such a large, number of church members Dr. Murdoch , then : said he' had BRO LEADS -7 FOR UTOR NEGROES ; CONSPICUOUS " BY -r. THEIR ABSCENCE . ge- nas oeen thought this misappropriation' of jfunda has da- peginningnOf Mr Brady's ted back:lefore the the vear. All of oroperty has been Kttached and there will still be niich left un paid. Aside from tjtis, there is a sad story to relate of the ruined life of an excellent" lady. v "The subject is revolting delicate, an M... ' A TAR HEEL HONORED. 1 fkAii thin trance ha vof fnn f I lived for a year in Cape Charles, f"e . . J. r - a for snfBt.v. blew Rfiveral times. Mr. j , - . Hinson's cap was down over his Vr?iriia. frm TO ENTER M0R6AMT0M ,wS!,TAL l Mr D. R. JuU' Three Unfortu ates Theftesterday- " giff D R' Julian took to the gijura for the insane at Morgan- ton vesterdav. three Rowan County ladies Mrs. , W S Safrit, of Verble. Mrs C Myers, of the Vance Cotton Mills and Mrs. Bet tie Overcash of Ehochville. Mr. Bird Returns. Mr. R A Bird, who has been visiting nis father at Norwood, re Mica Mncrcrin Honkius returned turn art home last night. His v l i to school at Mt, Pleasant - yester- brother B V Bird came to spend a dav after spending the Faster week with him. Holiday's at home. Mr. J. Q. Foreman has in his Married at SpeUCCr. Office a knife U9ed by some of John r Mr S Jones, of Charlotte and Brown's noxious raiders just be- is3 gallie Robinson of Salisbury fore the civil war. I Were married at the Spencer Meth Mr. K V Tatum, the clever and odist parsonage Sunday afternoou obliging clerk at Peterson & Rulfs has j'lt returned frnjm a few days visit to his parent 'at. Cooleemee. , - , , ; : "lends feol very proud . f ihe con story of a weak woman tempted, a fij- n,. J , ft. . , . ' ' , ndence the people of tu.-.t far wes- fellow mortal who- has tripped . c.., , , , . . . - rr . tern ntJltA h fl v nlanori i T upon Lie's rugged" pathway -and Lnh ,t m-'. ! most flattering out. looks for ad ding young. men to the ministry and referred to the fact that Row an county sends more young men Llied .la -Saliskory; ' Mr. John Jacobs, who was at one time a resident;; of this city, was mayor of iF'brence,v CoL.Tues- day, ; April 2nd. .His ; majority July.,.. The r Conference then -'ad-over two opponents was 154, . hi? jourried. for dinner.",; It is worth of total vote being 789, out oi- 1424. remark tbaf, however spiritually He was ah independent candidate. inclined one may. be. there is an "Mr. Jacobs i well known ' to aching void, a chronic hiatus that rmTpeopie, as lie Jived mu3toe nuea. Ana.'ii womau many ; years., His . old 1 cannot air ner eloquence in ecclcs- Elected Mayor of Flareace, Colorado, Once to the Episcopal ministry thai any otner county does, - upon mo tion of Rev. Mr. Trott. the 'next meeting of the Conference will be held at St. Mark's on the 4th ' of IHlCcaWenli Bniar.-Vfliar Pel-. " ha Oeai.Tae Brasilia Basetttl' .Charlotte N. ' C., April 9. The primary iere today is the all important subject of interest. ZjThQ polls opened at nine o'clock -and 'close : at nine tonight. The' primary, it wnotworthy fcr the absence of all negroes, they being , excluded by the primary bill.' At? this hour it is stated that ' frMT-Biuwu is leading over DrJ R: 4Jii Brevard. No trouble has heen so far reported. Thebig Confederate bazaar for which great n preparations have been made, ; opens here tonight. At. this bazaar Mrtv Stonewall 'Jack son will 'assist and proceeds will g to needy veterans. 1 'Newt lia!-reached" here of the death, yesUrday,! of Willii Peg- ram, of Charlotte, in the distant state of Texas.1 It will be rember- ed that' Mr.J 'Pegram was struck. on ths head some days ago by a negro; '.'"The blow rendered him r uncotijcious and lie died in this condition.-l-'-' ' ' ears the signal of the whistle was the first intimation of danger. He stepped in front of the engine and was knocked down and run over, cuttiug off both legs below the knees, His back, neck and skull were broken, his , head literal'y ground to pieces andhis brains scat tered. His face, however, was not badly marked, being natural, only hU gnip iQ tempests dire may af- a lew Druises visnue. Mr. Hinson leave a wife, a six cnildreu. He would have been plunged into : a' sea of shame. While being no apologist for, sin, close personal friendship for .the poor unfortunate woman impels us to hope that this' will ' ot al ways be remembered against her that there will be those who know that victory has not always . pro claimed the hero, nor virtue the cobs, city of .Florence upon having. a iastical or ecumenical conference, she plays .her part in the control of human appetites, a big (thing too. We have never sat down or stood up to a finer- dinner than mayor of such known sterliug in- this. Everv crumb was the work tegrity,; -. sucti practical : common I of an artist. sense, and such fine, gentlemanly instincts. " - -X .. , .. . . MOCKSYILLE ITEMS. Conference "began work again with thejgeneral subject. The learning of an ideal layman, Rev. . J L Saunders took the head. His reading of the Bible. and disscussAd it interestingly He was followed by RevlThos'. L Trott upon His study of the Bible Mrv Trott made a , neati:' graceful The" "Brooklyn ' baseball t team continue their practice here. The weather nas been very satisfactory and the team has Vjcen euabeled to get on' the diamond everyday dur ing their sojoura here. ''Hiirrdh for Geu. Funston. It's a bad natqe to pua on! .-TbeubaeobaU, -French duel. and poetical BeaaonB have op ened in fall blast. "We knew that if Agnitialdo was ' caught ' some "kansan would do the .work. , Counters Caste! lane is paid to encourage dueling, and no body blames her much. 45 in JunV great sorrow. His death causes Mj. Bean Fills Yacaacr Lieut.-Maj. E. H. Ueau, was elected treasurer of Cordon Lodge No. 1S8, 1. O. O. F., at the regu lar meeting Monday night to suc ceed Mr. J M Brady. , ' saint,thatthecaptain,who has lost C,ent YWJ LOW- Rehearing for nis snip in lerapeei-s uire may ui- i . ter a1! be as good a sailor as he who Mocksville; N. C, April 9. Una wi) ' onAAaoefn .w.---.-. .v- OFau--iui, .uuKu.BBiul( WB8 and attractive speech as he always wind and tide into the port with j telegraphed for owing to his moth- Lwa' ; 5 -'" - " i?g8.uK m: ll V Tu ' Dirs. iapi. vy a uiemenc, ex- ! His study of the Prayer Book sign flying ; aLd fiually4that the treme illness and has reached here. b Revr s j M Brown ' was very sweetest words that ever fall upon t Iu "tt ' 7 o i i ' 'i' ' j- , , , ... , r M'ss Bertha Knox, of Salisbury, amusing, pointed and well put. mortal ears may be said in her ex- , ' -m 1 -t- i tenuation,- "Neither do I condemn element's We shall be betrayed into no A rehearsal of . the contracting further attempt to moralize upon parties to the Douthit-Powell wed- the regretful occurrence, and will ding, wnicn taices place tomorrow only add that these two were mar- evening, was g jne through with at . tne cnurcn this evening., .. Rev R C C raven performed ceremony. , , . the Royal Arcanum Growing. Monday night the Mrs. Hurley 6ets $1000. Mrs. B. D. Hurley, who lost so. much in the recent hre, has re- ceived the amount of her insur ance, $1,000. She was - insured with Mr. J. S. McCubbins, who ried at Rock Hill, and it is report ed that Mr. Brady has ben arrest- ied in Augusta, ' Georgia, though this is not authentic. ... - ANOTHER FiRE YESTERDAY. CLEVELAND ITEMS. Uccd Little Blaze Started bat Is Qilckly ExtingDisBBi. h ': The roof of Mi. Adam M. He spoke very entertainingly for about fifteen minutes.' - ' " Dr. Murdoch consolidated the subjects of Messrs. Lord and Hen derson. His study of Church History and His study of JJiogra- pnies oi unurenmen. mis was most interesting ' He sho wed, phe nomenal, growth of , the Church. and saw no need of discourage ment; 'Any synopsis of Dr. Mur doch's talk would not be just. It wasverr instructive Hthn ud journed the C inference with Pray er.' " . - For every registrar that AU torn ey Holton ' may nol pros, a patriotic editorial is lost to the world. ' Has the millenium arrived? Republicans,; democrats and newspapers are at peace with one another. Shave at the Midway. . F its; NOTICc. me A Little ReHosed Philosophy. v A good way to get in good 'spir its is to ; et good spirits in you. Qrwtna F.ftafpr Areaies were like the report of a cannon, very loud tership. They 'were Messrs. W H and about as lasting. , Woodson, U Q Wilson and J J Buvine a whs 'in a bag is very unsatisfactory", often the poke is worth more than the pork. A satisfied customer is worth a heap of advertising. People are always satisfied who buy at Luf eey's 5 andlO cent store. It is the bargain store. officers and has made a complete settlement Tie Baptists tO hate t Series Of meetings Brown's home, next to" the jail inaflaBC!?a2nl mbers of the Royal Arcanum and paid her for the insurance car had their hands full in the initia tion of the cand'dates for mem- Stewart. ried in full. Children going to Texas. Cleiel!BdN-:C.t April 9.- occupied by Rvf G. W. Reed, JW. C. T. U. to meet- The W. C. T. U. will hold their next meetiue in the Methodist Sunday school jrtom on .Tuesday I busy, and very lew people aoout afteruoon at 4 o 'clock. All mem- town. A. H. Bo yd kit. bers are urged to be present. 12 Shucks for sale. Call on Ty son & Co. . ' . Karly Sunday morning services will also be held at the Episcopal church ',' WIU be Hen Friday, Mr C. V Henckel of Statesville passed through here last night 1 WtfltSil- ou his way to Valley Virginia, . Lady agents and demonstrators where he went to buy horses, Mr I Call at central Hotel, Salisbury, fTno.Vl will be here a?ain th between the hours of 6 a m to raoV with r fin lot of horses and m and from 6 to y P m- mules. The children of the Confederacy will have an Egg-Hunt, Saturday April, 6th, at the home of Mrs. Tkmau. Admission JO cents. All are ivited caught fire yesterday e-ening by didate for mayor of Salisbury, sub Easter continues its cold wave, pa" irom tne nue. ine lire ject to the action of the approach . "j. ' . : . l-i 1 I via maVinir fnirltr trnnn hand vow I lllfi? Democratic TinmHrT. ", mating spring seem almost iik i 'y " j - ---- K77 winter: vet the farmers are all until the nre company reached the scene, which was done in this I The UldflT B liber SbSB has added instance in a : remarkably short another barber to itsforce and , ;s time. ' " - ' now able to accommodate a large . - . i ' . 1 na f rrinn rra CI 1 ra tVim 1 1 i - i ih nr." . 111:11 11 ill n 1 n 111 1. m s m m t worth of damage to the room, wa soon extinguished and the build ing saved. Loss covered by insurance. Parker's Jndlao Uerb PilU are a lure cure forconstipation; billiiune, tick beadachs. dlxrines, and kindoer complaints. ,Tbtj are pretty to look at. pleaaant to take- They are the mildett, - yet mot thoraunh pills in action ever discovered by medical aeieoce. Dirrnr Take two of thete .pills at bed time first night, then reduce thedoae to one pill, each to be7 taken at bed-time every n gilt ror&,wek or more.. They will keep the bowels cntlf open, build up the nervous sytem, restore the nervous system, ret tor? the appetiUs and make n-w rich blood.-Sold at PI a aimer's Prog Store, .;. For Rext 4 room house, Eas Spencer. Call on Thorns Blair, next door, Havrvout blacksmithing don at Brown's on Lee Street. Horse shoeing and general repairing. AH work guaranteed. &Vt tf,' WANTED. First class horse- shoer. Call at Foreman's stable. For Majar. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the of- T?or correct stvle see the Man Trim Ladies millinery Parlor In nus St. ' - ' 4-K. - ' m t . t. i ' 'o li mf k fice of Mayor of the cityjof Salis- nrr " aAT;:; Jn Democratic party. UQn ntjva csuvs t-aow wwoai 1 j for board. 1-23 tf Dr. andMrs- Chenault are vis itiuig - relatives in Winston ; the health of the people in this sec tion is improved. v, . Mr. and Mrs. R M Roseboro and two children, Walter and Mary, leave today (Wednesday) on a visit of several weeks to relatives in Texas. . Mr. J. M. Monroe, our old sher iff, is in Cleveland today Rer. 7i R Pruett, of Charlotte, will begin a series of meetings at th Baptist Church in Cleveland on Monday at 11 a. m., the 15th mst. . . , ;.- - .., Dr. R H Manogue, veterinary Burgeon of New York, has located in Salisbury and has an office at Ludwick and Black's stables; - I Lumber of U on short notice. ; Barrier, city. kinds furnished Apply . to Furt " 3 161m Kotice. --- Any person wishing to purchase seed tcoru cab do so by calling at Mr. James Harper's feed store next to James Stables. This corn hat be?n carefully selected, by me. . , Respectfuly. C. W. Stkwajit. The Uape-MeCopkl KmemfTomr Bswsls With Casearts. ST T r"J J vurtic, in wumiuui hibvtcs. LOSDZ V-tl- XI aivahlLnnlcUMtandMM. Lost on "the streets late yes terday afternoon, a dark felt ' tad die blanket.' "Finder return' to ! this office and get . suitable - re- ward:, y ; -: . - . HoUer Bros STOSTB OKiSiri COSTaXCTOKS , Roogh and Dreed Granite '.- for buildings and founds- , - - -tions, cement walks 'ana ' - r- ellart ,. s-. lJ v.-' ; .'." . S ATISFAOTTO i fUARANTE &b e : : J Dry Goods Co, tijorisrs aiJ i Vno lesalrs ' l OREENSBOnO.NC.1 DnrBoods, Koiloris and Hats, STWe solicit trade of Mer chants only, ' and sell nothing at retail. We cordially : mvite all mer chants ' to call on t us when in Greensboro, or to see pur traveling salesman . before placing order eliewhere, " . ':' J '.' V00DBOBH, Sfeai, : i .' ,0 -xyH
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