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M 1 J 1 .1 1 ill--. . I 7 . . ill 1 I -. i 1 i J SEMI-WEEKLV f A 4 Vol. I6. No.I2 CI I Salisbury, N. C, November 14, 19021 Established 1887. XL TELE6RAPH1KB BY RAIL. -VjTCE LalOEGROOll SLEPT. EOHIED TREASURE. Eci;!isl:3aa,f Pifet'to-ciiflBIrtl Aiigfin iutSlii Xliiihg III not Jinlry StclEJ tra Yeirs ago Is Fc:al ia Telepisnlsg at Yell. 5 c ? jTrti Flict w Ttee. v::J!ilttl6rBKi;;---v;-,;. London, Nov,. 10. J . IL Edgar,; . ieniifJ?or: An- ;; About two years ago jewelry to an electrical engineer of . Wrex- ttiony- Beniferaused his prog the value of $4,000 was stolen ham, has paten ted an appliance pective bride. Katie Perrv. no end from the home of Gen. J. 8. Cafr - 1 . . : I . I w I - , oy wnicn electric messages, can vbe of aldrgi this oraieg by. failing and tonight most of it was restor sent over railroad oralis for ao o iSppef atthe Appointedtime ed jto the owners; It U believed distance, communication' can be forhe wdirii?: Anirmnv meftr t that kll th 1ot ftrtiVlA . will Ha kept up between guard and; signal noiscourtesy. He simply-was recovered i a the mornings-.: bojes continuously, and inesaagfes; leeptTHeireoin VdToday Frank eO'Keil, a whit can V9 sent w ana receiyea Dy i place atrr?o'cJock, and according driver in the employment of E; passengers in a train while in mo- to ' helairfangements made the C. Hackney, while dieeine in W tion. r . rj : )MdfetockiiLB 4o "caM'- for the I trrtmriA Z In 1 tm -;KaV f I- -, ... f . . " ' I O - v r : fA va. V. U AD distinct meisages simultaneQusly setshe wgi ready in-gown and veil, being, opened, was found to con- wyoi uuo nuq ui raiia; w.uuuuv iu- t ?u'np onaegnwui came, f inally tain a .number of tamable arti- terfenng with each other. t the. brid?,: who is only sixteen, cles of iewelrv that were identified The National Telephone Com-lgrew1 pauy is is interestea in nis patens i of ; ber traier mends In search of when Gen. Carr'a house was raid- and it is believed that it can also him; At D o'clock thev returned Ua Tn ih W wMB fnA in time be utilized lor telebbon- with tbe.siusmg one. hrnM-vnto. I I WW ----- - .. r wv WMW W W MAWAA WWU H After tbe Office Holders. WaHhingtnn, Nov. 11. The re moval by the President ; of Col- lector Bingham, of Alabama, be cause ot qis activity m preising the Mlily white" agitation for the exclusion of the negroes from the Republican party, is likely to prove out one oi a series. oi cnaug es in the south. There is a well defined belief here that Mr, Roosevelt has de termined to administer a rebuke to Senator Pritchafd and the "Lily WbitesVVin North Carolina. It is known that Fred Wannamak- Scheibel er, special examiner of the Civi place ii bervice Commission, who is now not occuij in South Caroliua, will shortly visit North Carolina to iuvesti cate a few cbarcoa anainat jixomi- -rriniiniri,rfTrTr i'7T,T7i Tn rArfTr Ipart 'thev took in' bouncin neero delegation from the ire half a score of these of8 in the state who are iner ; of having u:. i .,mM by Roosevelt's u appeared , mat Anthony was $500 and another $150, all. of f?. aPxi?V ! be paoctual that ha which were ruined by rust and de- arose. efiHy and dressed himself cay; a crown breastpin of dia- tor w tbe ? wedding, - ile- looked at monds and - pearls : a flae breast- TOLEERT TUBKED COVrJ. RAT ATTACtEO B1U. E3 LCIIE SFELUIES, . 4 his watch V and found only 5 a. down.' by the him. bride forgave him: and the marriage ceremony was per fprgied Wb hours later than the hour which had been fixed - ltwa8 1 mn of diamonds, emeralds and l., so he decided to lie rubies. The jewels of course. slept until awakened I were uuinju red, though their set- ung men sent to seek tings were tarnished, v . axe. Tb4 ons n. Thec1 se ofty1 M by Roc one c4not Hnd Ills Bribe. . Winste, Conn;, Nov. ; 12. The weddltg of Miss Nome' Pohl; of I Sooth Manchester,7, and John i - . . Iv btcn was to have taken that town to-day, did owing to the absence of the brioelto be. : Mis 1'jhl on Saturday went?: to brV harfer nacked her bridal told her mother that she had de cided not to wait until Monday to It seems-that O'Neil found a box iu the same locality about a year ago, but supposing that tfce contents wern of little or no val ue, he gave them to his wife and daughter, and made no effort to dispose of them. v In this collect ion was a Masonic jewel, a collar button, a fraternity buttoif and a watch chain. . : Among articles still missing are a diamond shirt stud ' valued at $800 or $1,000, a pair of diamond earfingsand a pair of diamond cuff buttons. It, is vuow believed the time f the burglary it waB thought to have been committed This theory was discredited oy tne . cniet oi Rssseult Will Bins Kerro n ColIeeUr Texts U21 1:$ tizWkg Ecerl!::i Ylti Stitiri sm Tln Cns ; it Cwrlestca. ; hsict Rc.ssL ; S:;:rce:sJ If Cjr:;:n, Washington,- Nov., 11. PresL- Houston, Tex., Nov. 10. J. E. I - Washington, Not. 10. Sec re- dent Roosevelt, it is understood, Miller, a prominent real estate 1 tary Moody said today that news- will appoint William D. Crum, a dealer of this city, is lying at the papers had driven the political negro physicsan. as Collector of Houston infirmary the victim of "spellbinder! out of business, the Port at Charleston, S. C. . an attack by rats. While asleep He has concluded-a. campaign The white residents filed with at his home he was awakened by a trip through New England and he the -President a protest against sharp pain in the' head. Next he said the most noticeable thing on Cram's selection, but without re- felt a nip on his cheek, and finally his trip was that public speaking reflecting upon his ability or in teg-1 a sharp pain in his neck directly I does not receive the attention it rity. But the President holds 1 over the jugular vein; A deluge! formerly did. ' such resentment is ' unreasonable I of blood aroused him to his dan-1 The people look more to the in view of the fact that all of the ger. - newspapers," declared Secretary other Federal appointments he Compressing the wound with Moodvt for information as to pub- has made in that State, have gone I his hand, he arose and lighted a I lie meetings. The influence of to white men. It is the President's I match. In the corner of his room I the platform speaker has decreas- , policy to recognize the colored Re- the gleaming eyes of an immense ed so rapidly that now he is prac- publicans in the South by ap- rat met his gaze, while others tically without a following. The pointing at least one of their I scampered away. A- physician people depend upon the dailies numbers to a Presidential office was summoned at once. Mr. Mil- and upon the weekly and monthly m each .State. The Republican I ler had fainted from loss of blood, periodicals for tlwir information, organization of South Carolina and only by strenuous work was recommended R. R. Tolbert, a the flow stopped. white man, fir the place. , At the hospital this morning he Aiwr au rniemew wiia toe was reportea to oe in a serious President, .Postmaster General condition, but with the chances Payne said no authority exists favorble to his" recovery. Rats for reports that the admimstra- had . never been seen there be- forp, and the family are at a loss I to 'account for the invasion. tion,. and especially the President, is in favor of a reduction iu the representation of the! Southern States m the Republican National Conventions and in the House of j Representatives. . Mr'Payne is personally in favor ot a change, but declares the President has not committed him self upon the question, - although it has been frequently discussed bjrhim with leading Republicans of the South and members of the Republican National Committee. D!:crl;t!:3 cf I Bu!ii!I tizt. The Kansas City Independent gives the. following description of , a baseball game, doubtless with the intention of showing the ca- pabilities of our language when ' applied to sporting matters : Four wide ones in third and Ho- cran naradod. Unrderer UakesCsafesslca. . Dooiey tilted thepeiiet tothe Frankfort, Ky Nov. 10. That outermost port precinct for ahas- Henry Youtsey, of Campbell coun- sock, and invested citadel through ty,. convicted of complicity in Grogan's insane heave, the murder of William Goebel and Jones' agile mitt eneulfed now serving a life sentence in the I Smith's to we re r to left garden. . but failed to ferry it in before Ho- gau's extremities soiled the rub- ber, ; t . , .. 'Donovan jabbed a ' scCaire to state penitentiary nas made a statement concerning the affair a . m tnere seems to oe no longer any douot. - l ne statement or con- postmaster in the j'lOfmont region lor wuum mm ate is being sharpened, and he might as well get ready for the block. The charge against him is buying votes in job lots. There is ho disputing the fact that there is . a breach between Pritchard and Roosevelt, and a close friend of the President goes so far as to say that in a very few weeks all the pie will be handed over the counter in North Caroli na by the Hon, E. Spencer Black burn . It : will be remembered that Mr. Blackburn was strongly opposed to the unseating of the liegro delegates. Senator Pritch i ard has been kept busy dodging the newspaper men since his ar rival here Sunday, and there is not a correspondent in town who has been able to locate him. Vo marripd- and vu trnlntr awav , r o j i i P i to be married immediately. - The DV proie8sionai8 . ., I j was aiscreaitea .ml ' n rnmAv a an TrAB Art AT Annraa I - Scheibel had accompanied their f- . , . . . , , , o , it was the work of local amateurs. aaugnter, ana were gurpnswu ov urday evening to j recieve a . . . . . held the , opposite view. No bus xesterday ne learned xnat tne . . . .. ... , , , . v. . j I picion attaches to O Ntu. Dur- m. 'a ho rrrrc rrfk hoH haa n n no Iron I T . . L :1A Tiro-- . u lofJam special to Raleigh Post. for there on the next : train. His search was in . vain, however. i - ! , feesion as it is referred to general-1 left pasture, stabbing 0ooley( but ly-here, was made, it:' TVid.--tl met his death deatb, TTiTloinmrt a db-. preaided at the trial of the prison- jes at the leather, bat Guff's saf er in the latter part -of July or I fron muff let him amble down, the trail to the initial roost. Duff's steaming grasser to right meadow , incinerated Guff's fin- !' inJiwfc r the recent contest for Governor of Kansas. Three weeks ago W. J. early iu August Bailey, Governor elecTT, cancelled ,One attorney for the prosecution all his appointments and went to has stated that such a statement his home at Bailyville, where his is in existence, and. Common-1 gars. ocrod fofVior wB rArmrted as dvinff. 1 wealth's Attornev Franklin evades I Dovle call T- c.?very .d.ay c?Qfirma. J1,18 The aged man clung to life by a questions regarding it by referring board, hut Brown's swift return opinion na couyiucb tnuB wuu fnrpft, honinff that he micht live th onestions to Jndffo CantrilL of the elobu e contributed to Hog- , f o r . I i o 7 I v w until his only son was elected Gov- What the statement contains is gin's demise at the plate. ernor. known to prosecuting council in The day before the election the the Goebel conspiracy cases, and I TEtCiSf U CfCtl. : i il , hi .... .'i it i i l. r Ai dying man namea ine pan uearers win db ep irum wo puuitui . w:01fton Conn Nov 11 Miss dunked safely to lar- r Mrs. Pohl said Nome had been , The Wilcox Trial. Jnless council for the defense Scheibel's sweetheart about four or the defense himself pleads for y3ars, but that for some time she a removal the trial granted James for his funeral and disposed of his pending corroboration of ita- con- jeggje yictorv of Derbv who has eartniy Dusmess. ad miunigub uu i tents oy tne parnes uauieu iu iv election day he aroused sufficient-1 details. Justus Goebel, brother ly to ask about the results. Whea of the murdered man, arrived here had been Cluster. much with ' William E. Wilcox; by the Supreme Court, assured . that his sou had been yesterday and has been in confer- wiU be' heard at the November elected the old gentleman' closed ence with State Attorney Frank- term of Pasquotank Superior his eyes and was ready lor tne ena. nn. His death is hourly expected. . The1 Governor-elect is '-. a bache lor. : Twoyyeara': ago 'his mother died. A $70,(XX governor's man- .Pilfering Prlaler. Goldsboroi N. C.j, Nov. 11. A printer - named Hudson 1 who arrived in the city Friday 1 night was arrested here last night by the chief of police on the authori ty of a phone message from Louis burg, where Henderson had been working on the Record, a Kepubli- newspaper, as ne claims. Court - which convenes here bn Mondav. November 17. If the defendant or his counsel ask for the removal to some other ccunty Uarrfed Accnscd Unrderer. been teaching the district school iu Colebrook river, and who, it is alleged, hat severely whipped a number of her pupils, has decid ed to resign when the present term expires this month. She and the angry parents, who had complained against her, ap- Erie, Pa., Nov. 12. Her greaelpeared before prosecuting -agent love for an alleged murderer led! Higgins and truant officer Hall another delay will be occasioned, sion awaits his entry to governor- pretty Lamb to wed G. E. here yesterday, and the Utter de- lawyer Ayaiett wnen interviwea snip a.u aevii tu.uuu -u, gmith , in the jaii thig ftfter. cided not to prosecute Mus Vic- can Ultchsll Not i Ctodidate. Washington, Nov. 11. John Mitchell, President of the Miners' Union, has asked his friends to discourage the. efforts of those who seek to make him a candidate for the presidency qf the American Federation of Labor. His chief reason is that he has many months work ahead of him in settingl the strike of the authracito miners. The annual convention of the Federation will meet at New Or leans Wednesday. Five days af ter that time itchell will be ex pected to present the case of the miners to the Arbitration Com mission. He cannot atteud the convention as a candidate for the " Wroaidpncv and attend to the af- 44VMMVM - fairs of the strikers said that he knew nothing of any movement to have the trial car ried elsewhere. " Knowing that everv moment s r . c . j tt j - . , delay is in favor of the prisoner, I .oaf. Sf nrrtiiTT TToriflorann royAlVBfi 1 . 7 " , . . e . , I the public may expect the de- a shipment of type by express . . J r . which he produced a letter ? ti . this term of the court Pasquo tank will for .the first time in its history have two murder trials on one docket. Elizabeth City Tar Heel. '- iy-r i . women of Kansas .are wondering what he ex Dec ts to do with it. Topeka, Kan., dispatch. noon. The woman had been frus-1 tory. if she would consent to leave trated in two previous attempts I the schcol. She agreed to go next shpw was given to him iu pay ment of a mouth's salary. He has disposed of the type' and was preparing to leave the city last night when arrested. It is learn ed since his arrest that he had broken into a trunk in a sample room and had taken the most val uable articles , from the trunk. Since he came to Goldsboro he to have the wedding take place, ! bv the reluctance of Smith. liizncjum I0B5 01 U3H Uiiij. When he saw he could not es- Wilkesbarre, - Pa., Nov.- 12. cape trial for the alleged murder TheJaily output of. coal is reach- he consented to marry the woman ing but little more than 200,000 so that her evidence might not be tons for-ihe entire region. This used against him. Sha. looks on is about 70,000 tons less than the Smith as her protector iti killing normal output for this this time Will Smith on the evening of Ju- of the year. ' It will "take all win- ly 23, when the latter persisted ter to regain this, and there is in forcing his attentions upon week. Ten children cruel.punishment. told tales of Preiser Pc::f:i lis Ye::z Uu. Because he twisted the tail of Coombo, an elephant in one of the carnival parades this week and thereby endangered the lives of hundreds of women and child ren in the wake of the procession, Rev. Tbos. Leavitt. the ovangelist. violently assaulted W. P. Croom, now exDecttd to be a scarcitvof I her. .. i i ra 1 fnf on m o tinrio Th fantl Whftn thft rirl realized that I a vonntr man nf thia ritv. with an Carelessness is responsible for that many who have become ac- Smith was in grave dauger of con- umbrella. This afternoon the many a railway wreck and the customed to using soft coal will viction she iecured lawyers to de- ?Tffl"R .?.lltfJ: 1 had disposed of a dozen sample j same cause are making human I continue using it during the win-1 fend him and paid all the expenses I jje me jfc oni- mete and swnt punisnment lor a xooinardy trick. Rev. Mr. Leavitt paid the costs and( was discharged. Washington dispatch. shirts which he brought with him I wrecks of sufferers from Threat He was expeoting a box by freight I and Lung troubles v But since which contained the remainder of I the advent of Dr. King's New the articles taken from the sam- j Discouvery for Consumption. ter will be of some rehe to the of the wedding. market and allow those who have to use hard coal a better supply than the output would ordinarily pie trunk but the traveling man 1 Coughs and Colds, even the worst. give. to whom the articles b3longed ar-leases can be cured and hopeless rived in the city this morning in I resignation' is no longer necessary. time to secure his property. Hud- Mrs. Lois Cregg of Dorchester, at the same Bon ig still in the lockup, where 1 Mass. is one of many whose life I - . - - " I o Being forced to a close, he I he will remain until an officer is was saved by Dr. King's New Dis- tht. hfl would be re- sent from Louisburg to take him I eoverv. This great remedv is creant to his trust if he did any- back. Special to Raleigh Post.- guinieedV for allf Throat and ,mcr to impair his usefulness, to r. . ... ' - ' . Iung diseases, by druggists, price VM.MQ . . . the miners. " Each day from now on opera-j Ct:::a la Its LeiJ. Washington, Nov. 12. It be gins tojlook as though the contest I for the speakership . of the next .v. time tors.expectto slowly increase the Houge mi ht be' determined be- 1 ihameful when jouth filj output, as more workings are . , r - . to show proper respect for old are, opened and more men engaged re the end of . th?, preient cou; but Jurt the contiity in th. cie for the work. The ' men now em ployed are not, however, doing the same work as the same num ber previous to the -strike. Their five months' idleness made it hard Subscribe to the Tbuth-Indkx. 1 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles fre?, for them to get down to work. grasand perhaps before the short 0f .l)r. King,s New Life PHIs. session begins. Cannon, of H- They cut off maladies no matter linois. is developing, 'strength bow severe, and irrespective of old which bids fair to dwarf all the age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, other candidates before there is Constipation all yield to this per reallyan opportunity fos a fight, feet Pill, 25c, all Dru;j stores,
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