r . -7' ' - ' -jm . ' SEiMEEKl "-7 n i S"f : . t is ff r. . - Vol. 16. N6.I ".' --'-T S V".' Salisbury; N. C, October 7, 1 902. v Established 1887. i iii . I - w - : : r : 1 : PROBABLE REVOLUTION. CHIKAUAU'S QUEPR CAPER. THE SOFJ COAL OUTPUT. shats Fun cat illeejll &C38 iQuesiing rac 5 adodi a yosi id-..mhit bisaians ior jsi u. 5. eoiie uij tse .rossie ia Hosaarix nm m- He cczzmua soicl.e ty sumtisa A Rsncitus vmteriRillrcM till Rsa Coil C:z:trcl!tr C::!:s lis F rt tMt Pi im v poniBiuiuKrTo iax pajeri. i urns cicciicbi icarmisi u jbcw ire ucca iiDBKniH. teem &BCK1J H13 CCZ212e " . iri:$ C3 5HS1JJ. .. . OnrrcItJ tlj Stcntirj Cf 111 ) The following u instructive to - v iiuujm&iw. Captam Coe, of the British nia 10 UI8. Roanoke, Va., Oct. 4. The f ol- TrtlKTJ. oiT Hue iwv, i vv io iu vsv,v vouiw- i ovuwuct vioia i-r. i;ci, un.u uoo i wuivaKu, uub. uuiusuiau luwiiiK LiubiBisiaveuiouk was Ktveu lue BLOCK m&TlCAt l thfnwn Of the 901,751 - perKdhs oh the I critic truth, davarnrshed, unre- jast arrived from. Ruatan, reports died at the Provident Hospital to- but at the general offices of the into a violent decline Friday after -uBiuu .tuns vn, wr i ouu "'6" nuu. i-uo fcuoi kucic w ou iuwusni; uuB8jr uajr, o Buicmo uj eiarvubiuu, uo" I liuiiuiK ttuu it 8tcru ik&Liwuv io-nion oy the receiot of diTLirhp wnicn is enun to tanout two- nouiaer, tnat tne non. Jee & feelmsr existme amone the British cause, it is declared. &- secret so- dv: lfmm a..KWn ttt.i. - I 1, I r . , I " .- : , I , I UlUKbUU T WU If All thirds of the entire number, are I Uveruian preached to some two or subjects m the Bay islands of ciety had commanded him to die. "Instructions have been issued I street news bureaus savins that aKeregate airiodtil - i t I . . , , . . I - upwards of $90,000,0w, the to- I hear his very brilliant effort; The ing those islands to Honduras. , J investigating; the case. For two elsewhere in order to expedite ship-1 Shaw's plan to abolish 25 percent mi uiuuuuj uiowuiovu vuo iov c- i Munu nwum vrou wmv i - uiuo iiuv loiauus UAio UQRii vCUtru I UlULibUS Uo iclliatJU lU caw BUU giaU I IllcUwS OI COal XOr tne reiiei 01 COm wav u v KuiniiiuiniiL 11 Himi it in cal year having been $I80J42,5C7. the Academy of Music claimed to Honduras the inhabitant, who ually grew weaker until his case munitiea and interests suffering national banks and thus put $3fr The greatest number of pension- many , for its nrghis performance, nave all along considered them- was hopeless. . Two months ago and imperiled for the want of fnel, 000,000 out to relieve the money ers are found in the state of Ohio, and there were' other conditions selves British subject, are in doubt found Now in his laundry ill. At and these coal trains will continue market. The! news was fW-Jl which is shown to have had ou unfavorable to & Irffe Assembly las to whether thev owe allegiance the command of some mvsterious to run on Snnd&v during thAAiat Uhf-,k w-n --4 . the rolls last year 104,060 pen- on the particular night. . to Honduras or Great Britain, and secret band. Now afterwards de- ing coal famine.. - service, and in' a short time heavy sionefs, to whom were r5aid in ag- Mr. Ovrmau estb1ihW him- in consequence of this have been clared he had eate"n potash. It General Manager L. E. Johnson, blocks of stock were offered for gregate of $15,104,093. Alaska I self in the hearts of Wilmington- disturbed lest they should be lm did not kill him, however, and the of the Norfolk Western, was seen I sale t ranidlvlrllino nnvA; q. 'i-.Lx t r.ri ---J -:i:: u.. ! i i- . . .. . - . I i O r uau mo BmuiiBoi uuDiwr, ri iwi. laus as a ciear logician, an orator preeu iuiu imnwuy oerviuw uy pnysicians saia ne wouia ' live, in reierence to tne above and stat- Paul, which had been strong all lowed by Nevada with 309 ; Ari- of no mean ability, and iti expo- the Hondurian government There After two -days Now still refused ed that this movement was neces- day, fell '51, Missouri Pacific 4 zoua, 708; Wyoming, 8i3, And neiit of the doctrine of his party is great probability of a revolution to eat, and Dr. H 6 Jones was sary on account of the unusual de- Reading 4 Union Pacific 4 Ilh- Utah 8bo. not to be despised bv those who in the near future. Ihe rresiden- I called to attend him. Dr. Jones, urand for coal. The lawn nf theln;. panf..roil ti ,4 . .. '. ...... I . I i . . . . . . I ' I " I of, aj.fciuiurv Ou viuio. All the states that joined, in toe I would again corrupt the State with tial election takes place early this who speaks Chinese, managed to State prohibit the - running of I General Electrio and Colnrftn civil war are found with a con siderable. . nutnbor of pensioners on , the rolls. Of course, such of these as are drawing pensions for services, during thar-'f If 01 served in thee Federal army, and have become Teaidentfl of BlateB to which they aru now iiccredited. In Georgia there werv- 8,000 siouers paid last year; Louisiona. ; Mississippi;-.-: 4,570: North Carolina, 4,033; South Canljni-, 1,920: Texas, "8,450; Virginia, 9.283. 1 ' The ;.teu states in- which two third of the pfisioners f last yeaE., resided and the ngi;regatf- amount paid them are given in the followM! tab'e": Ohio. ..104,-60 Vc n nsylva n i a . ; j 1: 103 697 New York. . .. ....7.83,269 Itiinoia. V. . . . .'. T- 72 06 Indiana ..... ......6 585 Missouri.. ... .. ....52,813 Michigan 43833 KanHM .. . .....40,795 . MaMachusetti. ... .39,7r,5 Iowa.... ......38,364 the misrule and rum, against month, the two contesting candi- learn the man's history and cause freight trains on Sunday, but un- Fuel 8 each,! and 6ther stocks which he delivered such bitter in- dates, Manual Bonilla and Juan of his self-inflicted starvation, der the circumstances, it is from 1 to 8 points The rush to vestive He smote the Republi- Angel Arias are both popular and Now's friends were notified to-day thought the action of the railroad uuload was overwhelming fnr -Jans nip ana inign, iaiionai ann nave airoug uaoiug. j.& is icareu inai ne was aying, ana ioruy oi win not ne construed into, a viola- time, but orders to buy were eiven State; md was applauded for his that the defeated candidate wll them went -to the hospital. For tion of the law. by stroug interests to protect secu straightforward add just arraign- not abide by the decision of the two hours they chanted a death The daily output of coal in the ri ties and a rally followed Near light the best heard here in years Wilmington Star, Oct. 3rd. $15,104.0?3 -43 322 27 10,176.167 7,081,492 6 561 529 5,598,695 5.191 90 1 5,404,366 men t of the com mcfn enemy ballots, but will rally his force song, then arrayed him in a black Flat Top and Pocahontas fields the close an anthnriied onil . Many pronounce his speech last and precipitate a revolution. If cap and gown. Thus arrayed he along the lines'of the Norfolk and received from the"rJomnfmllr nf revolution should occur the died. Shun Fack, Now's uncle, Western is at present six hundred I the Currencv land t m..vA islanders will be on the horns of a notified the authorities that he cars, or about 24,000 tonsjper day. closed active and strong New bad dilemma, not knowing whether would T bury the man. None of The full output of these mines is York dispatch, i -they are British or Hondurian sub- the fellow countrymen would dis- 900 cars daily, but the tracks are Blickbsrn Well Slzii Up. The Stanley Enterprise says: We "are in receipt of a private letter from J. D. Barrier, former et 900 cars or Rtf'oftO tnn of rnl editor of The Concord Standard. Editor Record The courteous dai j . We do not print it for'its personal and scholarly Rev. Edward Everett . . . reference to us, but rather in sub- Hale's" private letter ; herewith - .. . - stantiation of rhat a.v m w-tkh tv;r,' o;,1 oSTIIIg 0663 UOiD in 11 Will brOf, . " " 1. . anded. you contains suggestions - I concerning Congressman Black- so interesting that I give.it to the I have never in all the years that burn. We do so with aDoloiriei The Town Loafer. It waB, Dr. Oliver Wendell 'Ilmes, we believe, who said : ''The human race is divided into two classes, those who go ahead and do something, and those 'who sit still and inquire, why wasn't it done the other way." One of the jects. Some of the islanders have been drilled, bnt as yet no effort has been made to press them info military service. Mobile (Ala.) dispatch. cuss the case. " so badly congested now that it is not possible to move more than Al Interesting Letter. - 600 cara- Wlth th Sunday luove- Th fnitninc- u uA ftnm the Norfolk and Western - 1 ornoota rn haohla'fn eanH tn m.lr. r.no iTroanahr.rn anrrri i i - A Wrathy Young Uan. : An angry young man showed pp curses of the country is the town 11 680.012 loafer. In every little town therafaround theioounty court house yes- 9 746.062. Ii a a-oof. who BnenH mne.b time teTdav eveniflff about uUBK. He ou sidewalks upon rickety old first accosted Justice Wclfe and chairs, well-worn ancient benches, wanted a warrant for N. D. Clem- Here is what he press, hoping that the author will I nave saved seed corn, failed to fco jtfr Barrier. pardon the liberty taken and that get an excellent stand. I always gav-. . . 1 T 3 1 ' I m'nno rv 4- Vtr nrnnnil Vi n lin linil . . . - I i?l 1 1 .it I or greasy moKuig goous uuxes uow bw,". " the descendants of Defoe and the wan unui nusing ana criooing Concord, N. C, Sept. 29. My gashed and ,notcheVith pocket committed perjury in swearing trcnk may be found. ' time, about October 20. Then fix Dear Sir: Let i me congratulate knives. All have knives and they that Miss Kate Morton -was of V Yours trulv. either a box to the dash-board of Von on vnnr viifrii What a commentary upontae re sharp, and kept sharp, indeed marriageable age. He naid be was jog r MoHAn I the wagon, or else use the front Qt tivi. t r . .... i 1 . - patriotism of a. people. There fsharper far than their words or a brother of Miss Morton; that are no doubt thousands of the sol- 'minds. They are ever in commit- th family lived at Walkertown, diers who receive pensions the tee of the whole-upon the state of M Forsyth . County, and knowing . , J . 1 I t ?1T1 euu Ul wagon uox. y nuever h;m nn thft :nru rt r. . fp. 1 find a dry ear, which suits my esty on popular government when idea of what a good: ear of com 8uch a man can divide vote. ith ' should be, I put it into th box or Hoil. Theo F Kluttz. We need 89 Highland Street, sRoxhnrv7 Mash . Sent. 29. '02 payment of which is cheerfully the community, county and cbun- they could not get license there, j3ear Colonel Morehead : pproved; but to think of the try. There is no end to their talk, the groom-to-be had come to I am very much obliged to you throw it into th front end of the more of charcl ftnd gchools to thousands upon thousands i whose They are on the streets to talk., Greensboro; k added that his for the pamphlets which you are agon. At noon and at night I send the Blackburns to innocuous connection witn .tne peusion rou ralkmg is their business and their Tnotner .naa-written to register oi kind enongh to p'end me thrcugh Plck OQt the selected corn while desuetude. Yours very truly n jhwrouioi utoiT-iiaxjr Biiu uw pleasure. i course most oi tueiri ocuo """s uwow our fjxond -Mr. Behbow. 1 wish UUmiU iuo iuu iuiu uib cnu. j t Barrier honorable, alike to themselves talk is baneful and mischievous, he' daughter was under age, yet and the .government which recog- No man can talk downright good he had grauted the license. liizes and rewards such. " sense very long. The fullest hop- Mr. Kirkman was seen and said Commenting on this the Phila- per is emptied by and by. There "N. D, Clemmons was accompanied delphia ledger says : is no time to spare from the , use by his brother, James Clemmons In 1879 President Garfield said of the tongue on every living pub- the latter of whom he knew per- tho pension, list had reached the lic matter aud the knife on the tonally; that he asked for and ob- limit. Ihe number on the rolls , , . . .. . ..- , rained a linenae fo Tnnrrv Xb'as that year was 242,755, and the b?x where they sit to read and tained a license to marry Miss sum naid for nensiona a little reason out wholesotoe conclusions. Elizabeth Morton; that when . .. . .1 -. . .. . .!': u :j ji- I more than y8,0O0,UU0. That was The consequence of it all is that aaeu " uau any nnuuie name th Southern 10; that he then letter regarding or more man a general ion, aner some of you North baroliba gen- Thia is Put awav and kept dry . in tlemeri would hunt up the de- the house. If it is thoroughly dry Uv. . . p . , ? fl . .,f noiai tw L.ntw it is corded up against a partition 1 11111111 km t:.. r lJ i: 2 I wall. 'but if not drv lav it dawn in 01 rwuuiu-uu vruBoe, wuu jivctj ' j --j 1 , ee onrAal,or in Wh fWlin a pUe on the floor, and give the there Were 8,123 new applications I man thiik that accouiits for h's very accurate knowledge1 of affairs in States shown in the end of the conflict, the expen diture for pensions is more than four times as much; the rolls car ry a million names, lacking only fifty-four, and the pension roll is growing. The entire enlistment in behalf of the south was 000.000 in round numbers, and here, 88 years' after the war, quite one million of the "loyalists' are still being paid for their services in that war,' Instead of being, a "roll of blast. They are the destruction Miss Kate Morton, when Clem forces that are ever at war with mons said it was not the same the construction forces of the dav. peVsou at all. Then he swore both Their business is to criticise and gentlemen as to the age of the pull down ;rthe good they do as prospective bride, who testified builders no man can chronicle. that she was of lawful age, and he Lumberton Robeson ian. then issued the license. Young Morton says h's sister's name is wti.l v.i. ir. j M.tl-M. Strike Ii Alabana. f- rT "0"' Inis iaea was tney expected to be married at or near Pomona last erapioyeu oy xne ienDe uoai ni(-ht but that if he cnQjd find There is another thing which 1 Ifltl Tfnn . Pjo 1 wa4 0mnarvr in . 7. VL .. .. . . " ,. "" ut..iiJr ... them they would not make the r th.aene.on. l.eti.ad.8- tho Pratt division in Alabama qnit trip ; if ao, he proposed to proae we and a dishonor to the coun- work todav in comrjliance with the , , I - r- . - cuveiuo rfKJoirr ior graming tne , ,.- ur. iimeiui 1ue.uttinc1.execuuTecom.Li anie . If the connle have been ,1 tax payers.Raleigh Post. mittee. About "eighteen hundred Lntiiwl th .mr. h nnt rt rnh. men are out. '.'-This strike is dueL 7ilK "iri--K it:riJoa. Lei S. Oiema? Will Spiak to the anthracite miners' strike in J cord. Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 7th Pennsylvania. The real cause is Plymouth. Wednesday, Oct. 7th. - rJWC t. m AclJSlicr ArrTej. think that the great Euglish- room good v -ntilation during the forpensious. Of these about 2,800 i himself came over here. I y. 1 a good dry cellar that P"8ed- J the I new applications never got damp, I have taken lath M 7ere r wmows ana ,D31 Dy aud and tacked to the joisU. l oldiers. During the year 89 placed the corn on the laths close wido and -1G0 soldiers - are re- up agaiust the floor. ported to have died and this nam Evervrain rew. I find mr wilJ feach 800. There were j j Ii e i . . . . t , oueht to be looked for iii some bid PiaQ Iar Deiwr ana macn iee .Ai.nn;n,u'Li.,ifni.' ntirof work than going through before! Goldsmith, the lPoet,-meant to busking time, for then the com emigrate to North .Carolina. He ha8 toe hung up and dried be- u:- u:-? tore putting away .ior winter. K r , r I .i t .rii i i . I crrnw leaa ann Imi board the ship; the ship waited ur coru ueia wu, snow wnaii my - for t ho tirle Ann while it waited Pi will do for I always have an Goldsmith changed his mind, and excellent stand. There are year, " - me rauc never came to America. Bat the when corn will grow if Uk.n dirt l trunk came and is somewhere in from the cnb ,ui liO OUe Mli U w'i5i.- i t -i r 1 when that vear is at hand. I al- m ii iTT i in i BiBrvBiirii wn;- io rtoM.mSf M. oKia ways waut to know that there is to ftnd Wlduw.a 8ot -120 IM"yi stockings. Some of our young no planting. By thrs plan .u t. - .,Jyou can alwavs be sure' to have seed com that will grow. E C H in' American Agriculturalist. people ought to' make a njvel out of thirf. It has a much laresr f. undatiou than most historical novels have; Withi great respect, dear sir, I am, truly yours, . Edw. E. Hale. last year 9,000 pensions. The net gain this year will be about 2,000. Auditor Dixon says this is, in bis opinion, the high-water mark, and that henceforward the number will ow less and lees. The law provides that when the this year it appears they will re ceive about $15. Raleigh dis patch. Tvdentou, Thursday, Oct. 9th; Elizabeth City, Friday, Oct. ICth. Camden, Saturday,1 Oct. 11. Currituck, Monday, Oct. .13. Rocky- Mount, Tuesday, Oct. lect assessments levied upon the men by the union to sustain the New York, Oct. 4. Michael strikers in Peunsvlvania.. The Herbert, the new British ambas- enmnanv ia willing tn ilenrf. fh Uadorto Washington, arrived on Eruptions. Blotches, 'Sores. -Pirn- r i n .j- i , " . -!. ' ai ' assessment from the men's pay kmJ tto' r a p,. : A 7 u r, , , i . r- VJ jnied by Mrs. Herbert and.spn. A will any one, who uses Bucklens Ansiiei's Fansss Betie$ , Look with horror on Skin KOIel tjGr;i Utti. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. ReTerSiiiTcii; There was a lady in this city ex Inman, son of C. A. Inman yesterday who was nearly thirty of AhPl Robeson county, died nearly thirty years old and had lived within e at the hospital here to-day of ap- iirhteen milea of RaWh all - hr PodlCltlS. His illness O n II 1 tA t life and had never been Iier be- D.roug in D7 eating a large quan fore. She found the city quite a tlty of Pong grape seeds, curiosity and her brothers, who .nd " 11 week tK' Hl condi' accompanied her, showed her fcIUU wf r9 c"ucai 10 V11 n w riHii i.iim viriH n wri itaii - r pn or i r l r & 1 - - . . m i . ... . rm .. . T iMuiguauw taiuenuK met inem i Arnica alve. it eionnes me . . . oneration when h . tv i .ntun...;... tu.i ;i. u i i .i - mi . .7 . i . w manv noinii oi interest. sn nn - lin. , numuiuiug wav t w uuue, uus at we pier mey remain , nere uce. c:ema or Bait uneumi WF" . . " VMfa.. tt Wilson; Wednesday, Oct, loth, it refuses to take one cent from until Monday. vanish before it. It cures sore never before visited any town and w ;WW1U" WHJW OL Goldsboro, Thursday, Oct. 10th. the miners' wages without their I Mascagni, the Italian-com poser lips chapped bauds, chilblains, her knowledge of the businets 5 TJaw Hrn. Kridav. Oct. 17th 1 written conaent. tJhattannnffa 1 and ivenAral Knntno rnvMi . I T..r.u;kl Pile. f ll (ui-Ut) dispatch. the steamer Phil ad el phU. drug stores. world was a country cross roads! store. Ualbigh Times. SubjcribvfQrtb Tucxu-lspsx tl 1