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I SEMI-WEEKLY - ! I -- m r VOL. 16. No. 10 4 7 ' " ' T """" " - s. .- --j -- I I I ' i I SALISBURY, N. C:, NpVI 7,1902. Established 1887. -------iE----------M- ii ii . - : 4 I A SWEEPINS YICTOBY. That Is Yfliat the Ncrth Cardinal Denoc racy has to its Credit. - , "We have met the euemv and they are ours," by upwards of considerable. In spite of -Repub lican trickery, bribery arid cor ruption, the Democrats have elect ed their entire state ticket by majority of at least 05,000. """"Probably the hardest fight in the state was made by the Repub licans in this Congressional dis- HURRAH FOR 'RHOOY." Tbe Leaiea 4s -Spreading and Rbcde Ist : and Goes Dcsacratic. Providence, R. L Nov. 5; The indications are that Garvin, the Democratic candidate, is elected Governor j?y a small plurality 4 The lower, house of the assembly is in donbt. Providence has no doubt elected a Democratic.may- or. The indications at li p. m. are that the Democrats have elect ed both Congressmen. latter beat his opponent by 1,500 or more votes. Noth Carolina will have a sol- y . . - ' , id Dembcratic delegation jn the next Congress. Tho Senate and lower House will bo Democratic by a 4argo-ma-jority, and this insures the defeat of Senator Pritchard and the elect-, ion of a IJMmocrtit to succeed him. As a matter off course the cun ty Ucket went iii wit h a whoop. MCtorv is have arimlft A Big Job In Hand. The commission appointed K ni 1 refluent to nvestigate the l ennsylvania coal strike, with a view to adjusting the differences between operators and miners and jMBvunung turtlier strikes, have undertaken a laborious task, much more so, - perhaps, than some of them th .uglit when they accept- u-.ine appointment, but snem to be HARD TO ENFOSGE LAY tate law requiring street car companies to provide separate ac commodations for whites HUd blacks, went into ct toHay and is beiue enfi":h4ifEcultyi 1 nt lntoc The company has reserved the rear seats for "negro paseetfgers and placed screens, in the cars, but since the recent strike the te WOneiYEU? KEY YORK. Repclillcir data Stafe f:r Qf s!I bet Mi Desicrats C:at CcscsSe it. Street 'Gar Coopasles Ucst Arrange to Keep ths Races Separate. New Orleans, Nov. 4r-The new;f -Nv-;ov. 5.The latest state gi Pdell a plurality of 10, 000 . Coler; The- rural dis tricts .w-iTi OdelPs redemption. for-'inJiiV"uuc carriea.Kew York ch r by 80,000. 'TheJocratB elected airthelf Gongresonal candidates but one. in Newark City. TEE HIKER'S DEUAEBS. BIgtar Yages. Stsrttr E:srj ni i Re:- eg:Iti:a cf i U:!:a Hazleton, ' Pa.'f Nov. 4 The strike commission today made public! Mitchell's statement of the miners' "demands. They are the same as formulated by the Shamo- kin convention, but each is elabo rated by a number of statements explaining the - reason the de mands were ' made. Copies of the&e demands have been sent to fchoperator who signed the ar- FEC-SYLYAIA AIID CHID. niiiii hi I it . . TZ ' r TIT 1 I f Tin I'riTlf'f f 1 T V 54 I , they going about it in a , Very determined, systematic and . thorough 7 Va;,andC,VV rt. .inferred fromwhafco: V me' 4m Wasbington, Nov. .4. Major General Corbin has received letter from Sir Thomas Lipton in which the general is informed that Sir Thomas has greatly in terested himself in he .St. Louis exposition. He infoTms the gen eral that" he hasiiad an interview with King Edward and his majes ty has indicated that he will name a special- commission' to at tend the exposition, and that the English government wiJ. t steps to interest the peopfe inthe exposition. It - is expected that will be UIJL-U, I'll embassy. The matter has beco . -jwv uiiJiuujatic correo pondeuce. between the British for eign office and Ambassador Choato nrVtii mill nn J....1.1 j u,j uuuui, cominuuicatH with Secretary II a v. Greati(erk-;gaveC - -- - . rt i t n l !i Will"- i-w...L....i.'.J w)oumber pi -cars ope-- Ni 'lBiaiare-wui db itppaD-i caveiii nexi caiuiuay y niv erfeat that all of them rated is so are generally crowded to their full capacity. The wfcites are conse quently Uisisting- upon liding in seats set aside for blacks, and be ing overwhelmed by superior num bers the conductri re finding it praci ically ;lmpdlble to make the law" et&tiv4Ne'groes in many iiistancesharJidifficulty in getting aboard cars "today. There have been some Wordy disturb ances resulting from the attempt to euforcVthf. law, but no arresttf bavo been reported at police head- "No Laonirfas in China. 1 'J t -s th e f u n n lest thing to me," said an old, aea captain Who for e : Title to Laild on a Playicg Cafd. - The original titlel to :oiie of th richest tracts of laud iii ppunsyl vania wns written on an ordinary playing card. . The land is located in y.ast Uain township, Chester county, and covers 15 acres. The application fpr this land was made on a deuce of diamonds by J'hu Whitehill, of Lancaster manyyears was m the China trade J county, on March 2,1772, ahdlnf is ti be uuu xioue. iuy iuwAV which does cure all the information psiole I t-y6 &u from both sides and to render an honest, impartial decision.' They ha,ve . boguu by imposing upon themselves a very arduous labor, that of visiting the. differ ent mines, going down into and through them, and spending hours with the workmen engaged in mining and getting out coal, which was, doubtless, jmi entirely novel 'and not altogether a pleas ant experience for most if not all of them. Some of them had probably never been so far under ground before in their lives. It was a happy suggestion, for by. jthus going under ground, and see ing the work of mining going on they get a better idea of the actu al situation than they could have ; gotton from volume of testimony sular agent if thov had not f seen for them- zuela, - is in solves. They get testimony too, testi as ne seated himself comfortably 1 patent issued on March 7 by John back in his chair and blew a few' Lukens, chief of the laud office' Tings of smokejnto the air, ,;that "The card has just been; found laundries and encraffe in Kubiub i lwe11 preserved aud will be - . OCT ; .' E:t cf tltsr SUtn r?iD:at!j Rt-:il!::a l!2j:rttj. . Philadelphia, Nov." 5. Penn sylvania elected a fall state tick et Samuel Pannypacker winning by 125,000. The Democratic nominee carried the state outside the two great counties, Philadel phia and Alleghany. Quay claims that the totals will show a Republican majority of nearly 175,000. Cincinnati, Nov. 5. The Re- -ak. j- - - , ' rediiced maioritv. -If I to ' Commissioner .Wright, who I vote iLtCincinuati.-VCItVolarid." lcan a , or -another Senatorial will be in Washington by that Toleao and .Columbus "was much he rcatr tfc ja a88ured of his re- time. "The contention of the men heavier than the campaign mana term N'ngresa, turn to Colei1 up. T .;.. : a uuuu i cousidfX settled.j. ana trit public shall b "on. Lat4 plural I J 1 , v. 1 . . I Li )ngre89. ; i is uaseu upuu wiw low wages, iuu i gera jHjtpw; --u. y8 : "We do not give it hours and nQA-recognition - of the 3s something queer union. - . . returns, and I do not lie ' contest - definitely r ways that are dark ! that are vain, our Re riend are peculiar. I Stele RU CsrtLeg. fU returns reduce Ode 1 1 s I '.""(- r y, 1 A ry to o.ouu. yyarae-lDeath's Approach. not exist in their na- As every 0119 knows, the Chin ese wear soft cotton and woolen garments, according to the season, aud there, is not a pound of starch in all China. . Stiffly, starched clothes are unknown, and Chinese j-men dn not do the w,ashing as'tHey do in this country. Neither is there any' regular laundry in the Flowery Kingdom. ' Therefore it is passing strange that Chinamen should come to America and en gage in a trade so fqreigu to their home industries. ''Baltiin o r e Sun. , , ; Ahout. 4 o'clock vesterdar' AvYlrgllll Ylei. - ImorninYf some one entered the The failure of. the liegro both house of Ex-Policeman R. Q. H6U in North-Carolina and fargina riiest fourth and Nixon streeU. . offer for registration under the His "nnrnosef was to steal Mr. ' - something to say later ballot lawg iQaDy considerable Holmes' trouseVand what moa- numbers would seem to indicate ey there, was' in thes pocket. Mr. that the uegroes generally are in- Holmei has recently had the mis clined to acquesce in their dis- torture totloose a part of one of franchisemeut and that the noise his lower limbs and just a few is all being made by a few mouthy weeks ago he had an artificial one 'leaders" who have been .accus- substituted. The artificial mem -fcr a man : had a preseuti- of his approaching death I tomed to trade upon and profit der was left in one of the trouser . . 1 ' , . . . I . . m . r . . ' . . n joying apparently good by the negro yote in repuDiican 1 legs oy Air, noimes upon rewruig , thatman was Mr. John L. national- conventions. It is the night before and yestenng jau. a wealthy resident of I merely additional proof that') morning, when the thief swipod" iwy, living ou the famous (the negro would be docile enough I the trousersf he took leg and all. Loods farm, two miles north- if left alone. But he is so eas:ly A gentleman sleeping in another Winchester. , jled and -so easily imposed .upon 1 room beard the burgler and chased Whitman cam to Winchester 1 that he . mfist ?;al ways remain a jhim. The cork leg dropped out luy aua pettieu ujj n uio iicuauair-vyjJiitiuai. owyuuj dw 01 vuo uuu.ii iu ma j .. i. iess affairs v Going h'-me last long as he.ls a cbnsiderable.politi- was recovered, but the trousers he gave to his wife all of his cal factor.. Beyond doubt it the tbemself and what money Mr. I If tant papers and tcld her "he J negro were let alone he would 1 Holmes hadMn the pockets were 'irirT to die. "TTa WAR nnnflN rirrf. Aa( ronnhiiamanf ! '.Vi a I rn X71pX!n'fr 4!srifK T13 ' -, ! rr - I w . .jr v iioLiuuuovjiiii -uv bUftCUt 'H lllUIUlrUU uuawui - v If e ment while healtl U hi the cc XT" 1 xiacFi "east-; yestei but ei H filed among the archives of the department. The diamond spots on the fac of the card are naint- 4L ed in bright red. The formal ap plication and the date of the is sue of the patent are written on the back. Harrisbur?, Pa., dis patch. . 1 A Consul la Troiilile. - ' , 'Washington, Nov. 4. Ignacio H. Biaz, the United States con- at Barcelona, Vene trouble and has ap pealed to the state department to . Fifteen Ducks at one Shot. Macon, the oldest son of Mr: and Mrs. C. M. Corpening, of Woodlawn, holds a record as a retire! ing ai I Mrjl man ;1 oral 1111 momijl by hisy ciau vlr he corJ i death I c last night and this morn- 10 or clock he was a corpse. Whiteman was a" wealthy und was & native of Lynch- Va. Death was due to cere- emorages. At o o clock this ng his wife was awakened choking gasps and a pbysi as" at once summoned, but tinued to grow worse until came. Au rbn four pound, 'tied "to the 1 ... - bird hunter which many an older 8fcirt of a young New Yorker, ly bright but physically loped, caused his rejection He Was Rejected. 1 enthusiast iu this sport will envy, menta About two weeks ago he arose at undevd dawn and found that a large num- as " 1 pplicant for the position of ber of wild ducks had settled dur- railwa; mail clerk, ing the night upon the large pond the ruen.tal examination on the. Yancey estate. Getting at,whi h he did well and secured his gun, an old muzzle loader, he a nlgn park, be took a rigid stole quietly down to the pond's physical examination. edge and shot into tho flock. He help him cut. The- navy depart- nvouy from tho men at work, and ment, at the request of the state the testimony of what they 6ee department, telegraphed orders will be worth stacks of written to the commander of the gunboat stuff and arguments of ' counsel, Marietta, now at La Guayra, to who probably r know less about proc ed to Barcelona and make it than the commissioners who an investigation of the trouble in ta:.. tneso underground tours, wntcti Mr. naa become n. But they have undertaken a big I volved. Details of the case are work and it will take tima to com- I not obtainable at the state de plete it. Wilmington Star. partment. Mr. Biaz, it is under stood, represented that those iu Arrested for Unrder control at Barcelona had attempt- . ' ' . ', r ed to extort money from him, and II.Miinn Vnit A A Hot. 1a. ' that when he refused to comply eon, a weauuy mauumciurei anu , . . , TT w. ' , ; v- he was arrested. He was i voiv t. 7 6 . . . . , Ad in a similar affair ones before day charged with the murder 01 Clara Morton. He is also suspect ed of being responsible for the many mysterious Jack the Slug His interest in public affairs ha. always been factitious-and never intelligent. If U a pity that the agitators do not allow him 'to take. disfranchisement with the happy indifference natural to him. Virginia Pilot. ; Peace at Hearj Price. London, Nov. 4. Additional Spain das i Paris, Nov. 3. Spain has a reincarnation of Tracy by the name of Torbio, who sets the police and people alike at Idefi- ance. Despatches tell of bis secent encounter in " the mountain of Gravias witli two gendarmes who struck out in pursuit of him. He bagged fifteen killed aud wound- excellent mental examination was -Oimiltna t 1 1. a .1 ' - .. Vt;bUOBmonni, required outdistanced them, but noticintr tor th year ending March 81, a peasant in the field, took rfnc 19034to grant aid to the Transvaal behind him for a m.'nn .?a and Orange River colony are pub- settling his gun across the fright- u.v huib uijiuiug, eued man's sho d flr. raA The total amoupt . required is of the..endirmp. xx eight million pounds, which three seriooily. uimiuiigo 10 as.ist bnrgherg id He goes to and fro in tho ril re8tonnK the homes, two million lag., committing thefu. md th r ore I08e? 01 other pewon. gendarmes pnnae him ' in T.in. in the colonies and three million He even appear, to hare a double. for loans which will be advanced hnf l,f.i.. t..:i.: Ha w.Bk 'a I " Awiiuiu is no more ne was bvthe crovfirnmenf. fn .nnni&man L. . . . . under Wht. but because of hi . u :Z caugn inan the real. .The I Wi JLJi 3 mTM 111 M W TI WJ I TIlII I. I f 1 . b . 1 Q. - W e Governor of the province has mental examination was The loans wen nmm;. u j . w . I r ' w- ar W Hkl J I T- I W-tCtB V mm ed ducks with that one shot. His avowed thirty days m which to tfirm.nf.n. u. . lwl Ui9 caP weigh in" at the required firare hvtr,ni;.i 1 " I " i j "w wiuuioi ituiciumeu uui 01 en of the boy and his prizes and pounds. - its own fund. The nrpAnfe the Democrat is promised a cut of hen he appeared before the vision for temnorarv dv.n he picture to publish at a later board at the end of the. month, he enable them to nroceed with th.o 1 A f m TA , 1 mnn - 1 ' . 1 . I . w- w.-u aaie. uanon jjemocrat. . api.uuy lomner man be- Wn till t.hv ju' f!?reHiif henhe stepped .on tho L rr fnnd.. r IJL..'.-.l.l. i t-i .-in-, .t .1 Aanures 5paio s wing. , -".r..u u- - rr.. 1 . ...., ""6 wo.aiD' it fa Ktnt r nan I v nw m vw-i-i.v. -. nec- Slat tie Peacesaier. Mt. Airy, K. C, Nar. 4. War ren Davis, the present Republic r-MT'-W Ittt UtUfJ Acerica's Famoas Beauties Look with horror on Skin . . , 1 . 1 11 A.' Uli.k.. .. ,.-. 1JI..M ger crimes inat nave receuiiy ctupuuus, ui.i-u.s, juc-, .a--terrorized th fashionable Back pies. They don't have them, nor Bay district. will any one, who. uses Bucklenjs Mason is a member of the Ma- facd Eczema or Salt Rheum son & Hamlin piano concern, and vaui8h before it; It cures sore is "also connected with the smart -lips, chapped hands, chilblains, clubs. He is believed to bo in- Infallible for Piles. . 25c at all 8tue. He has been in the asylum Ldrug stores three times. He was arrested at his home at 89 Newbury street, i Subscribe to the Tbuth-Ixdex. ar jri v. . r T. 1 T . tin nil nv .1 .1 t'-iiii 1 im. i , . 1 ' .. . .... medical examiuer luulcua,U5 urcu Tn' J the young man, and, as he reporter 01 tne Jiarm iieraiao, Rhoat w fit.n fWT1 nflr tKa to whom ne deciarea tnat not withstanding his Republican ideas heeutertains a great admir ation for the young King of Spain, who, he thiuks, will be known in history as "the reorme.,, tu . J r ...1.1 ; i . u . . . . . .. k u tuea ui a t.juuwu 111 Qmiu UOt ASipl tO explain. Washing- appars to him altogether.out ot ton dutatch. th? question as the Republican party i8 divided into faction?. He has recently been present at- several meeiiucs 01 xne. oeuaie 1 irirt..,,!,. ,:-.i a . was scale fin iroli Weight foil f rnm snmp. Q ij . 1 " 1 . emanating from Philadelphia, to where aad rang on the steel plat-1, . ... . .r. A u j "a.uv u. 1 tbe effect that the district attoru- tnrm. Attarnpn tr tho voicrhr I was a strillB anH from t.Ki. H.nol.i6' tDere ed a pif of linen from the tail P cnminally or'hisstirt. The vouncr man was conx-ywa f c ic. . w. - son last night. Two men. Comer and Harcrater, were engaged in a fight with pistols when Davis and some other gentlemen went in to part them. Davis got shot in tbe small of tbe back. -,The doctors nmnnul flick m 1 1 m rA fi ! i. been instructed tol ... . , ... 0 I reeling Deiier voaay. . rnysicians against Sena-L. . a ..':. UtUI U-Ift ICVUICI. Washington, Nov. 4. The de partment of justice desires to set at rest an erroneous statement tor Quay for his alleged violation of .the civil service rules as set out in President Roosevelt's re cent circular on the subject. No Wai!:gtn's k:.:tr! H:m. Uiss Pritcbar. Djl:. Ashville, N. C , Nov. 5. Mies Manchester, England., Nor.4. such action has been ordered. Tbe The Dispatch today annouces that district attorney at Philadelphia I Samuel Scott, M. P., has purcbas- Hn h. fni- h8 simply been instructed to in-led the 'once ancestral home, of and Chamber, and h expressed 8ome I me been at the Minion vestigate the charges in order to George Washinzton. near Ban- profouud admiration for the HoepiU , is reported in a dying determine whether or not criminal 1 bury. It was recently stated that diguifiM calm which ' pervades conaitn, the Spanish Parliamentary prf Lodis to be m'' liderations, in such contrast to gi3ter of Senator Pritchard. Seua-1 . . position. This sUtement, hoW . theuoisiness anu excitaouity 01 tor Pritchara arrivea vuuMWi- ribe for the TnUTH-ISDEX 1 Jevcr, was sjui his Frensh comnatriots. I noon. loUDSC . , if Ii I !' t - i f ; f t
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