.... .- ' .. , SEiuii-UEEKLY I- L I J L. v Vol. 14. Salisbury, N.O., October 22. 1901. No. 129. SOME STARTLING FIGURES. Reason for Property Owners to be Alarmed. l-10th of Your Wealth for Taxes, u . - . . - - - . ' - -- . The following table is given for the careful considera tion of the taxpayers and ia based on 75 cents on each poll and of 1 per cent, on the present assessed value of your property. The figures given is the amount of additionai, taxes t6 the amount now paid the bonds, if carried, will wring from the people-Kead and consider: '. . : ' , . - - - . i '-PRESENT ASSESSED VALUATION I'cS .5 The poll tax on each voter will be, $ 75$ 30 00$ 7 50 If you are assessed at 500 it will be 2 00 80 00 20 00 44 44 44 1000 44 3 25 130 00 32 50 4 4 4 1 44 1500 4 50 180 00 45 00 44 44 44 , 2000 . 5 75 230 00 57 50 44 44 2500 44 7 00 280 00 70 00 44 44 44 3000 44 8 25 330 00 82 50 41 44 44 8500 44 9 50 380 00 95 00' 44 4000 4 10. 75 430 00107 50 44 44 , 44 4500 44 12 00; 480 00120 00 44 : 44 44 5000 44 13 25' 530 00 132 50 44 6000 44 15 75 G30 001157 50 44 . 44 44 7000 18 '25 ;730 00182 50 44 8000 .. 44 20 75 830 00 207 50 44 44 44 9000 u, 23 25 930 00232 50 44 44 44 10000 44 , 25 75 1030 00257 50! 44 44 44 15000 44 38-25 1530 00382 $(l 44 44 44 20000 44 S50 75 2030 00507s50 THE BEST COURSE. Citizea Tbrtitest J bj BUckntllers Uikes -A Statessat to fUfi PcIfc f 1 Honnded by bl ckmai'ers and a victim of extortion, relentlessly pursued by vampires threatening to expose the secret of his past life unless hash money was forth coming, "B. F. Wolfe, president of " the Wolfe Bros.- Shoe Com pany of this city, and also presi- COWniTFELL 1 Fersltsre Factsr? it Lexl:st:a 6::jC:ra p.- "; ; tin i sciav; : I . : Lexington, N. C., Oct.! 19. Nearly one-half of the Dixie Fur niture Company's factory, of this place, collnpsed today just before ;12 o'clock. All the employees in that department escaped, without iyery much injury except Luther Ford. He aaj.held by a ! beam dent of the National Shoe Com Which had fallen across his body, py, with headquarters m Bos-' Iis foot was broken. Another ton, has published- the world Workman was caught under the de- the fact that he had served a term bris,abut with the exception of in a penitentiary. w j thesetwo all escaped without aa- Mr. Wqlfe waa living at Spenc- sistance. er, Ind, at the time the offense of : i The calls for help of those who which he was convicted was com- hid been caught were pitiful, mitted. It appears , that he be- Thirty or more men volunteered came involved in a quarrel with at once and weut to cuttiug through a friend and in an encouniter the debris to them thcjugh: they which followed the latter was took their own lives in theirfhands worsted. Wolfe was arrested and ia doing so, as hajf of the roof while in jail attempted to escape, and the other side of the building making an assault upon the jail- was hanging as if ready! to fall in er. For this assault he wns indict- that direction at any moment. In m lesi than a half hour, the two had ea ana sentencea to nve years prison which he served, gaining all the time allowed by law by good conduct. The secret of Mr. Wolfe's early life was known to but few of his more intimate as- Thia column indicates the importance of your registering and vof'ng against thii bond scheme, or if it carries, the amount of your contribution in taxe. THAT NOTED DINNER, DON'T WANT HIU. Booker WisMogtoa Dines wltb President Aa Effort to be Uade to 'Keep Lord Ros- Booseien at ine white House. "Washington, Oct. 18. The din ing of Booker T. Washington at the White House the other even ing, as the guest of the President, t has caused a profoujidjie9.atiniJ sell out of the Country. Philadelphia, Oct! 18. -Horace J. Smith, a' member of the old Quaker familof that name in Germantown, and uncle of the . o f T,nrd CP Mr -'H, - -fr- been rescued, but at that time it was not certain tl&T all Ihad been gotten 'out, though no further cries could b heard. ,1 Great excitemeut prevailed. sociates; to the public it is a sur- many workmen claiming that. yet prise. Mr. Wolfe is one of the others were unrescued. Some one most respected citizens of Colum- suggested that tht roll be called, bus, and eu joys the confidence which, was done and none were and good will of business men found missing. Everyone felt easer generally. ! r i then, though there lay in a heap The following statement was like'ao much rubbish the machiu-. made by il,. JN. Huggms, attorney ery Vand building of the largest among ther south 6 f n ""contingent brother, Bertram Arthur Willia here. ' 0 Russell, has lodged a formal de- Prof. Washiugton had called mand for the exclusion of Lord to pay his respects to the Presi Russell from America with the dent and accented an invitation immigration commissioners of r j j I " to dinner. There were no other this port, and through them no i?nests. - tied the commissioners of New Prof. Washington is ' said to be York and Boston. the first colored person to be en- Lord John Francis Stanley Rus tertained at the White House, sll has just been released fram with the possible exception of the Holloway jail in England, after late Senator Bruce, of Mississippi, serving three months for bigamy. The latter was often at the White As he left the prison he said he House with his wife during the was coming to America and would for Mr. Wolfe: J ' - i4At 18 years of age tt. F. Wolfe president of th Wolfe Bros: She Company of this city, was sent to the pen iten tifttyof-ina. utuei sunerTTpoirthe charge or as sault with intent to Jkill. When released he determined to over- THE PLAIN FIGURES. Why it is not Best to Issue Bonds and the Figures .that go to Prove it The following tabln is published in order1 to remove any doubt that any one may hava in regard to the best, safest and most economical way to improve our streets. Any man who is not prejudiced la the matter or who is not prompted by ulterior motives will agree that the ten year plan is far better in every respect. Note the following: To issue bond8,T8t cost, ........... $ 00,000 00 ' Interest on bonds 5fc for 40 years, 180,000 00 Total,. $270,000 00 for, say 00 blocks. Present amount of cash a- . vailable for street work, $ 5,000 00 Raise taxes $0,000, some- " thing less than necessary if bonds are issued. 0,00000 ' Gives us & total per year, 111,000 00 " Or a grand total for 10 years of. .... . $ 110,00000 for, say 110 blocks. Giving us a saving of $160,000 00 t:f20c:ri tltS By this arrangemant we get more blocks paved, with no interest to pay wid no indebtedness. If any one has the ffi interest of the cltl at heart we cannot understand why he will insist upon bonds being issued. Macadam laying cannot be properly laid quickly, hence eight or ten thousand dollars per year is as much as can be prudently spent, and enough, by a city of this size. . The progress we should seek is from the bone-yard, not to it. HARD TO KILL THE STONE CASE. furniture factory in the city, The estimated loss to i the : company-is put at $3,000 by those who . . 1 . . . . ' : .? -'. " I . - S A-1 are cofiservatiyeAntcirBatif a-i j i.-.w-Tj'r -rr ; I ... tnitmuxj-& tore ot hands .cuncy teii to tne ground un Uin Sarprlsea PhisIcttDi bj Recouricj Pirtlej cot MWzg fcr tts Brim it tlj When lie, Shsli Hits Ulei, HcU UUi Stwe. v Baltimore, Oct. 1.9. One of the Constantinople," Oct. 20,-Neith- most wonderful curesefTected of er W. W. Peet, treasurer of the rate at the John Hopkins Hospi- k ... tal is that of William Claneey, Ame Bible House, nor Spen- who was cut in the abdomen with cer Eddy iecretary of the United a bowie knife during a brawl at States had received any" rjews up Sparrow's Point several months to noon today from the mission- ago uis assailant drew the blade aries who are searching for the oi a Dowie xnne across tne manri stomach, Hrerally disembowelinj brigands who kidnaped Mi s Ellen was nnt to cle&rincp awaV the tim- blo6d Douring from the wouiVd . X "O -- - . ; - . ' bers of the" part of th4 building and his. friends .who were wth which had fallen and to; bracing him expected him to die aVonce. come the cloud that always- sur- that .which remained standing However, they got a wagoii and, rounds the. victims of the penal preparatory to rebuilding the fac- puttihg some straw in the bottom code, and came to Columbus pen- tory. An immense .quantify of of it, curried him to the hospital, niless. His success since is a lumber, ready to make into furni- a distance of nine miles; in the matter of general knowledge. tare is being gotten out.! Perhaps broiling sun. Several times they The story of his early trouble I the collapse is due to the heavy I thought him dead, an J when the was Known to a lew, some f oi weight of this . stock which had hosDital was reached, after look- winter season, but it is said he never ate at large public dinners, although he may have been task ed to dine auietlv with the Presi- dent. Several colored men have been in Concrress from the south, but o ' reside in Nevada This report ca bled to the press of this country, induced Mr, Smith to notify In spector Robinson, basing his ac tion on the . statute covering the case, entitled an act to regulate immigration, and providiog that there is no. instance where they all toreign convicts, except those have dined at the White House, convicted of political oflfesne, Frederick Doufflass often railed upon arrival, shall he sent btJo' at the Whitev House to see the j to the nations to which they be- President but no attache of the j long and from which they came. mansion recalls that he ever din-! The complainant says he is act- ed there. j ing not oniy at nis own instance, v r i - " -" but also by, request of the family niBfort Ult 1 8r flff I in England. The oflBcials accept-1 mn i-vfe vm- . . . . j ea iir. omuu s protest ana prom Messrr, Peet and Eddy had a long conference today as to the advisability of - reinforcing the searchers, but decided that the. present arrangements sufficed. . voubui uenerai nicxmson re mains at Sofia and will operate from there. The difficult nature ot the country handicaps the searchers and heavy rains have increased the difficulty of travers- whom, knowing all the facts aivd been stacked in the ; second story ing at him, the physicians ex- 1U8 4,1,0 avu8 wmcu no 0D1V . u; t. i i I j Ai : i 1 j I means of access to the hidinsr nl&e- uicu i presseu uie upxuiuu iusi uo coum I , . circumstances, gave him in the ooblest way their friendship and support. Others saw in his ne cessity a means of extortion and on the side of the build gave way. es of oppression. As Mr. wolte s pros perity has increased threats fof Dvnnourn havn mnl ti nil eA nrtrl "t' ,r 1 oeo lauio. j havft at. last become intnlftranlp. - 1 Tr .11 l r i a rs " lue '? . ' ... ".'8 Y . . Seed DIstribntloi. attorney, l nave aaviseu mm to make this statement to the pub- WBsningron, wet. io.r xu9 ue- partment ot Agriculture nas pom- iL. 1 1 - 1 1 t not live. His, intestine were . .'"kb found to have come ont throogh mo"nltomL r"Be- flnked on the worth over on'eltenth of the wound and a portion. of th.m r"' . - ou. e"s were covered with dirt.' TJe man luo. "Pf nn"M, me ':;Min.fe th hnndf anhW showed marvelous vitality and ."A wmcu Bro ay a.tTi; 1 . Linnir to lifA wfth n nitv that CPP with snow extending some Cjoo tauiCi i I o " --wj - made the physicians hope that he would get well. At last ha re covered sufficiently to sit up; About tea days ago an obstruc tion was found in his intestines lie. He knows that the world exacts a further nenaltv from Ped plans for annual seed dis- nnA wtnnwJf A A those it has puuished. but he iu- s""" T aKaia and the trouble rectified. V" m?uTJ "onlB aclnal . - - A A A mm m. M . mrm M mm mm. A M m fW m. M . M distance down. Thick mists generally enTelop the region in autumn, preventing even experienced mountaineers,, shepherds and wood-cut terr from traveling. Early in the week one tborized this statement that he may be forever a free man.' f Columbus, O., dispatch. Chas. Finley, a stout, athletic negro, broke his light leg in iepartme ised to lay it before the treasury somewhat remarkable a negro frolic about northeast of manner at five miles 1 Yorkvifle on last , t. Has it ill Figured ont. A change has been, made in the method of distributing cotton and foratre crops which now, instead of being sent broadcast will be sent only to certain sections where - i they are adaptable and' likely to bring about improved conditions. us that a man and woman in the Havana and Sumatra tobacco will south mountains are living wild be sent only to Florida and cer in the woods, and several unsuc- tain parts of New. England, where cessful eiTorts have been made ! to their culture has proven success- LlTiQg Wild iQ t&8 WoOdS. Deputy Sheriff J. C. Mull tells but Clancy again came out of the operation successfully, and he is now on the road to' complete re covery. The case has attracted some attention among medical men who have beard of it. It is worth over one-tenth of ly i oca tea tne Dana and was ap proaching their retreat when the brigands, apparently; fearing the approach of troops, shifted their quarters at once and track of them was again lost. Now, however, that the troops have been called off the directors of .the search are rt tUnm TU 1f. 1,;. fnl and whAra mnaliti BhMlABnrpan a t H . J I J l A k nnioo m an an rra nr haa fghnnd t . , I , , . J . O v nifa anH rrkb- riri TirifK onnthar fVPr lATSTA tTftCtfl OI tOD&CCO &re& I .. a a 1 . . . . . . 1 " "I' .vm I O - . " ; a jig,auaio irwmpwu wn uhuk pruuuee uuhuuib io vue acre, the periprmance to a iinaie oy j and nere are tne ngures to prove iumping into the air .and crack-1 it: In a bushel of wheat there! vote agamst eo table. the bond scheme. ing his heels together. He jump ed all right and danced all right; but in the effort to crack his heels he made a wrong lick and brought ths heavy sole of his left shoe against his right leg with such force as to break both bones squarely off a few inches above thft ankle. The momentum and' force with which he struck the floor compounded the fracture, leaviug the bones protruding from the leg, Drs. Walkjer, Hough and Glenn gave the - injured negro necessarv attention, but it was onlv with much difficulty that they were able to get the brokeu IltJIIKH III. Ill Ul0. JLi Via 1 9-0 v. Inquirer. - are about, 700,000 grains. One and one-holf bushels of wheat sown to the acre means $1,050,000 grains for that area. If each grain I Shelby Star, germ iuates and produces five stalks ii :ii l, c nrn rss -1.11 a. , . msre wui urj y,uu,wu eiaiKs wu, wnen you woman and they are camping but I furnished the necessary tropical in the woods, moving from place I conditions. Other types of tobac- to place. Warrants have issued co plants will be aent to other for them, but thv are still ise- sections. curely hid away in the fastnesses of that dense mountain country. hone fnl of makintr hpttpr nrnrrii your entire wealth to reguter and thongh they ont fi after the brigands are found the negotiations may be prolonged, especially in view of . the lack of telegraph facilities. A D:t? Uptm It is a mystery why women en dure backache, headache, nervous- actkisvc;, uctj Luab I i t t i the acre, supposing that each of vour name, residence, etc.. is eiv- I Un- u. H l J J 1 r m . . m " I J - . - i- en in iuii and properly put dowu. thousands have proved that Elec tric Bitters will cure such troubles I suffered for years with k!dney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cher- these 8 talks produces a head and eacn neaa nas so grains, we nave 183,750,000 grains to the acre, and reduciug this to bushels by divid ing by 700,000 we have 262. A It Girdles His Globe. The fame of Backlen's Arnica lev. of Peterson, la., iVand a lani Salve, as the best in the world. I hrt minMl mn no f rnnM nnt very good yield, indeed, aud easi- extends round the earth. It'sthe dress myself, but Electric Bitters ly figured out, but the average one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, I wholly cured me, and, although farmer will be content with a piti- Bul'8t Bruises, Srea. Scalds, 78 years old I now am able to do fui old crop of 25 bushels to the Boils, : Ulcere, Feloiw, Aches, all my housework." It overcomes 1 : fii i Pams aud all Skin Eruptous constipation, improved appetite ttUVt " P"y Only infallible Pile cure. 25o a gives perfect health. Only 50c at Kiuu(wuu less Bomeumea. ; I DOX a all dXUgglSta. t I all QTUSTTlStJ. Cclcztla E!T:!2tI:a. . Colon, Colpmbia, Oct. 10. The Government iss aed a decfee yester day doubling all import duties, the merchants therefore cancel ling foreign order. The captain of the American battleship Iowa is now here. f The superintendent of the Panama railroad will go to i - Chame, Isthmus of Panama, to visit tne insurgent camp and as- certain the exact situation. . When you register see that your mm m m name, residence, etc., is given in full and properly put down. Subscribe for the Tbuth-Ixpfx. BIcsSj Battli Ia Its FtI!!;;l3H. Manila, Oct. J8i Five hundred Boleros attacked a detachment of forty-six men of the 9th infantry atBangajon, Samar, killing ten and wounding six, when the arri-, tal of the remainder of 'the com pany prevented further slaughter. The command then killed over one hundred rebels, putting the others to flight. " MC C C" on Every Tablet Every tablet of Cascarets Candy Cathartic bears the famous C C C Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. ' 5