IaW lS ic SEMI-WEEKLY . . .y 7 o . L 1 Vol. 16. No. 32. Salisbury, N. O., January 27, 1903. Established 1887. LEE STATUE FOR CAPITOL. Yirgiaiaot Will ask Secretary Hij If Got-, eraneat Will Accept It. 11 Members of the Virginia dele gatirm wil call on Secretary Hay in a.day pr two to learn if the .government will accept astatoe of Gen. Robert E. Lee and give it a place in Statuary Hall. Senator Halsey has already in troduced a bill in the Virginia legislature providing for this statue, in keeping with the act of Congress of 18C5, which empow ers the Secretary of State to in vito each state in the Union to have statues of her two most not ed men presented to the govern ment and placed in Statuary Hall. Senator John Daniel is said to be behind the treasure. Some persons believe the choice is not with the Secretary of State, it being entirely with the several states. In speaking of the case, Representative James Hay, of Virginia, said: "I think it would bo a fitting tribute to the great soldier, yet I think it would be unwise to hav it offered and rejected. If it be acceptable on the part of the gov ernment then I think it would bo wellto present it. But if i9 to stir up old time prejudices, as the admission of his name to the Hall of fame in Now York did, I think it would be an unwise -step." 1 i This reflects the opinion of the majority of the Virginians in Cvngress, on the subject. Wash ington dispatch. Ill THE LEGISLATURE. Scza Dsss tj tie AFTEB FIFTEEN JEARS. HECTOR STRUCK IT RICH. ELCOUY FC3iTKE CAHJIL tried to e:::e cm. cf tt8 Vcrk BeI:z Korli CircIIaa Scl22S. Below will be found some of the most important bills intro duced in the legislature daring the past few days: To amend law relative toTii vorce for abandonment. : To establish a lystem of roads in Madison county. To amend law relating to the Farmers' Mutual Fire Associa tion . : ' : :C To amend law relating to the public banking system of North Carolina, v To provide an arsenal, hall of records,etc. to be built corner of Morgan and Salisbury streets, at a cost of $25,000. Making the insuring of the lives of infants, under ten years of age unlawful. To provide for husband and wife'af ter five years divorcment. For the care of lunatics, idiots and inebriates, confined in pri vate hospitals. To mend Chapter 65, Laws 1895 allowing ' corporations to sell bonds for less than par. , To fix penalty for carrying concealed weapons. : To regulate child labor. Letter CcataWsg Jlcceptam cf Uarrfege A Ulslster's Act cl Chritj U:n;::t221j Pcsiltlj tts'IIcinsii Rests Will fci RTitt::s2:JC:!i:rs ; Cfferci i 'U:iS:r Prcpcwl, Bet UiIU 1 ; Ertrss Vealli To Kb. - Ct:aAner All. ; . cf C::iress f:r lis Ycle. V Binghampton,. N. Y., Jan. 22. New York.Jan. 22. Rev. W. Washington, Jan. 22. With Representative Mantagne Le- There was a quiet wedding last E. Maron, who is credited with a he . outlook for legislation on lerof New York, a member of the evening the finishof a remarka- sudden rise from theposition of a many important subjects extreme- committee on navalaffairsjof the ble romance. The bride was poor rector to that of a million- ly gloomy, members of the Sen- House today in a meeting of that r MUs Jennie Barrows, a spinster, aire, is at the Waldrbf . . atewith only the exception of the committee made the sensational whose home is near Tennallytown, Captain Lawrence, a miner, was leading advocates of the Penama charge that he had been offered Washington, and the groom was taken ill while in Ogden, last route, unite in declaring that un- $5,000 as " a bribe to vote for the Howard Harris, who fifteen years September. One of the betel less a caual treatyis sent to the purchase of more Halland torpe- ago asked her to marry him, and clerks mentioned his critical con- Senate within a very short time do boats . by the government., got his answer last week. Harris ditipu to Mr. Mason, who was the there will be no Congressional This offer, Mr. Lessler said, had and Miss Barrows lived near here, rector of Christ Protestant Epis- action at all in this'direction. been - made about -a year ago, a and fell in love. Harris, with- copal Church there on a small This means that a treaty with short while after his election to out proposing marriage went east salary. The J clergyman visited Nicaragua, which can easily be the 57th Congress, and was re- to better himself, and kept up a the miner, called a doctor, got negotiated within a week, must be newed at th beginning of the correspondence until ready to medicine for him and nursed the sent to Congress soon or con-1 present ; session during the fight struction of the inter-oceanic wat- of "the Holland Company to seer-way will be deferred for at cure further government con least another year, and probably tracts. y two, with the embarrassing ques- Mr. . Lejsler was asked by the tion of whether or not the appro- membersof the "committee to priatiou will be availabla after give the name of the man who the adionrnment of the Fiftv- had ofrrfta th hrih. wed. He asked his to become his. wife, by mail, but never received a reply. The sud den breaking off to the corres pondence was taken to mean a negativa. Once he wrote, but agaiu there sweetheart i valid back to health. Upon his recovery Captain Lawrence gave to Mr. Mason some certificates of stock, in a mining company. The stock had no mnrkable value at the .time, but subsequently became sought was no reply, ana he gave it up, auer. uoia in great quantities sevenm congress oeing orougm to do so. On beiog pressed to Meanwhile she had written in the was yielded by the vein about into discussion again. The feel- give 'the name Mr. Lessler finally affirmative, vbut hearing nothing! Christmas. Mr. Mason resigned mg is growing more pronounced Uaid that the bribe had been offer 1 Saie the One of tho most potent argur mntSj in favor of a State reform-; atory for young criminals has been given in! our midst. Four boys, under 16 years of age, with all the scheming and 'daring of border outlaws,:,broke into one of our leading stores in the night time. The leader of the gang is - Fisber's Last Run. , It - is said that Engineer T. L. Fisher told his friends before leaving Asheville on his yuu yes terday morning, that he expected it to be -his last run. Fisher's prediction has come true. It was his last run. Fisher had meant to give up railroad work and this is what he referred to when he from him, concluded he had re peated his offer and grew angry, so when his second letter reached her it was detroyed unread. Two months ago her brother in Tioga county died. While looking over his effects she came across a coat, in tne lining ot wnicn was tne letter of acceptance she had given him to mail, which he had lost and forgotten. She at oucepro cured tte address of Harris, wrote him an apology, and, as he was still 1 single, the wedding was the result. his rectorship upon realizing that he had become wealthy. Liquor In Tennessee. Nashville, Jan. 23, In a short time only eight cities in the state oftTenuessee will have the privi lege of selling intoxicating liquoY as a beverage. These cities are Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Caattanooga, Jackson, Bristol, Columbia and Clarksville. All other cities and villages will be dry. : , " . ; ' ;This revolution in the liquor traffic in Tennessee, will be made br the Adams bill, which will be p&sed soon that the reasonable time" allow- Gd through his clerk) that the ed by the Canal act for the Presi- man who offered the bribe was an dent to negotiate a treaty with' ex-congressman, but thatihe must Columbia providing for the con- refuse to mention his name. The struction of the Panama canal committee thereupon appointed a has expired. eub-committee of five members, Leading members o"f both houses of which Chairman Foss of the declare Hhat Columbia's unwill- full committee is the"chairman, mgness to enter into a treaty to investigate the whole matter.' upon terms compatible with the Representatives.of theHolland interests of the United States is Boat Company who were seen to now apparent, and that the only night, say that if the bribe waa course left open to the Adminis- offered, as Representative' Lessler aration ls'to turn to'Nicaragua. CaniRead the Bllle la Schools. - r 1 . : i - - Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 23. Bead- by the legislature, iug of the Bible . in the v public He Draws the Color Line. , Roanoke; Va., Jan. 23. The spoke of going on his last trip. I clred population 6t Roanoke is The measure was carried in the schools ofiNebraska, isTuot to be As a result of injuries received in Buri:eu uf UVBr tue reiusai ui xvev. oeuaw yesisraay oy a vote oi zu pronioiiea. . lnis is tne gist oi an K. JLi. Jones, pastor ot tne Jb irst to lz, ;and it is expected to pass opiuion delivered today by Chief Baptist Church, to allow the fun- the House by a In rge majority. Justico Sullivan, of the Supreme eral of Rufus Moore, one of his The bill -prohibits the sale of Couri, in which he practically members, to be held in the church liquor in towns of less than 5,000 reverses the decision rendered by or to officiate at the funeral. His inhabitants. - yesterday's wreck near ; Hilde brand, he died early this morning at the Mission-hospital. Fisher was an old railroader, highly popular and a most effici ent engineer. He was brought asserts, it was-not made with the authorization of their company. Representative Lessler was not at his hotel at alatehour tonight, and could not be found . to state his side of the case. Washing ton dispatch. , reasons are that a white under one uponwhom nature has not $o the hospital yesterday after- j taker had been employed instead smiled pleasantly in every res peel, but who is a bright minded' and ingenious lad who could be mould ed into a useful man under the right training. iGuilty,' already of high crime, the only true pun ishment for them is through an institution now most needed in the State, but which we do not have a State reformatory. These boys need to have a severe lesson taught them now. To allow them to continue as tney begun means to make criminals of them. It is to ,be hoped, however, that good aud not harm will grow from what noon. He had a severe scaln Ul uu" KJk Ul uw" ttUV4 11B ttl wound and was also internally in- so stated that the treatment of iured. It is said that when he President Roosevelt's negro ; ap- realized that a collision was im- pointments by the whites .was re- minent. he iumned through the sponsible-for his attitude. He cab window of his engine head- believed that a negro .undertaker f , A(,TOATnB(U;nnfrnm T.ft p caused great excitement here. The government resolved to send military and naval forces not Brazil Preparing for War. Rio Janerio, Jan. 23 The ten sion of relations between Brazil and Bolivia is .increasing. It is generally believed a rupture is un avoidable. News of the departure Ecjercr ReporteQI. Vieuna,Jan. 23. At a publio ball yesterday the heir to the the same court a few months ago. throne. Princess Francis Ferdin- Chief JusticeSullivan in effect ande stated that the Emperor waa says the use of-the Bible in the unable to attend owing to con schools is lawful;; that the only tinned illhealth. This ii a flat con point where the courts might tradiction of an official announce rightfully . interfere is to prevent ment that the Emperor is in per- rwaw v6.v.MvV aeaiio ana inejrnnceis an nas aegeneratea into aouse. nouncement caused much anxietr. foremost, and fell upon his face. The injuries of the others in the wreck are not serious, as was first reported. . An .investigation of the cause' of the wreck will be held here to morrow. It is believed that the blame will be attached to the conductor of the first train, who did not send out his flagman. has already proven a severe lesson Asheville special to Raleigh Post, to them and the entire communi- I 23rd. ty. Stanly Enterprise. ' 4 should burynegroes. Oni the other hand the friends j-- - . . of the dead man allege that Par son Jones is a partner in the only uue emencea 10 ueatymrs. Crashed to Deifli. Fayetteville, XC Jan. 23. Piiot Mountain, N. C., Jan. 23. The jury returned a verdict of Willis Chandler: 20 veara old. .1 , ... ...... .. only to Amazones. but also to the murder in the second decree inLnmnAa r t ...j negro undertaKing estaonsnment - . - . ,r - : - . : - , , t , , uu uw auu here. Jones has th largest con- Prince of Matto Grosso, .n the the case of E. h. Utley for killing flour mill., wa. killed yesterday gregation and the costliest chnrcb thern frontier of Bolivia. Clerk Hollingsworth. v while trying to put a belt on a xuo wuibcib iuaiwwai, woouuiu juuga j. xa. vajokb iaeu senn- ghaft wheel while the engine was and Topi as well as various minor cedUtley to twenty years in the running at full speed. HU left Vessels, received orders to go to penitentiary at hard labor. The arm was caught and hi was thrown Manos, where there also will be defendant appealed, aud asked for around the shaft several times sent a uiviaiou auaer comraana oi uau. I Mia loff. (m.irsi a vt. v mmm, ft a TV 40 mfJ A LA II m edifice for negro worshippers, in southwest Virginia. 6bt. Aycock Denies the Atlanta Story. Atlanta papers are printing a story to the effect that Governor ! Gen. Cesar Sampaio. The Government believes that Cuffs as Postal Cards. Interceding for Pnillaa. The News has-it from a very re in the list of regulations regard- liable fl0urce that Judge James E. ing tne united states man service Boyd; of the Western District, is the government has named some of the things which may notlbe sent through the mails. It has also jre8cribed tho weight and size of packages. But it has not stated that a man may write his name on the bosom of a dirty shirt, affix the necessary stamps, and send it home untied to be lauudried. now in Washington interceding with President Roosevelt for the pardon of Lawrence Pulliam, ex cashier of the defunct First Na tional Bank of Asheville. f News readers will recall that at the last term of the Federal Court in Charlotte. Palliam was adjudged guilty ' of embezzling Aycock8ked Governor Terrell, of the United States will remain Georgia, for a pardon for a North neutral in the Acre conflict. Carolinian in the penitentiary there, and ottered to swap par- Poisoned bl 1 Pit's Bite. dons, that is to pardon any Geor- , . gian in the penitentiary here; r New York, Jan. 23.-Miss Juha The Observer correspondent talk- 1Martin? a cnorus girl was bitten edwith Governor Aycock about " " this matter last night and the "8ht and bjood pouon has Governor said: be had made no slnce efln- he ?'8 w" P' snch proposition. He had writ- ly of the play . in .which Mis. ten to Governor Terrell, in regard """"" -to the pardon of . North Caroli- becauseoneofthe.uper. tweak- Knfr hA maa r.rt attar to cu- " Bucai. iWr S.. SSI pardigh d&n! . OnSatnrday Miss Martinwa. done. A colored cuff, with Lou Houaomans name written across it, made the journey in a m 11 bag all the way from San Jose, Cal., to Chicago last week, and was not B ich a bad looking cuff when it 'reached its destination. The freak postal card was mailed at St. Jose at 22 A. M, on Novem ber 17th. It reached Chicago three days later. It did not ' b-ar the words "postal; card,' nor was there any indication, save for the two cent stamps and the address First National Bank of Asheville, and was sentenced to six months in the county jail of Buncombe, aud to pay a fine of $500. Since the passing of the sentence, pow erful influences have been at work in behalf of the condemned man. Charlotte News. Ost Hnslred Dollars a Box forced to stop playing, and has consented to try formalin as a cure. Her nhvsician will make is the value H. A. Tiadale, Sum- the iniection of the eermicide this merton. S. C places on DeWitt si . Witch Hazel Salve. He says: "I morning. dad the piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medicines, ei- j cept De Witt's AVitch Hazel Salve. It cuied me." It is a combma- arm.was torn from hit This is a new question under the I body. His cnest waa beat into a new laws and Judge ? Cooke said jelly and he was otherwise hor- that he would hear the motions at ribly mutilated. some later day. EitoJ's Pc:UI:3. I Ais.4iiIa m4 llsra Tin L a I ' ' ' AyuiiiciiBiti nc&iy itw. London, Jan. 23. It is stated Hamsburp, Jan. 22. Four ne- today on good authority that the groes called at the' American con- British foreign. office is preparing sulate today and demanded money to abandon Germany altogether to return to the United States. I n account oi tne growing senti- When the demands were refused I ment against the Kaiser's policy they smashed the office f arniture, I Fth Venezuela. It is believed cut the pictures with their pocket that an official disclaimer of any knives and threatened to kill the approval of .Germany's belliger- consulale staff. The police were I oce will soon be forthcoming. called and the four were landed in j"1- Trie! 13 0:::ul It. It'a the old story of "murder Docsstle TrcsMes. It is exceptional to find a fami- tion of the healing properties of I ly where there is no domestic rup- nr' . TT . 11. . II 1 ill ' witcn nazei witn antiseptics and i cure occasionally, oui inese can emollients: relieves I and perma-1 be lessened by having Dr. King's less Chill Tonio because the for-1 nentlv cures blind, bleedintr. itch-1 New Life Pills around. Much mula is plainly printed on every I ine and protrudinz piles, sores, trouble they save by their great that it was intended for transmis- bottle showing that it is simply cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum I work in Stomach and Liver troub- 8ion through the mails. Chicago Iron and Quinine in a tasteless I and all skin diseases. Jas. Plum-ties. They not only relieve you, Jnter-Uceau. I form, wo cure, rio pay. cue. mer. I but cure. 2oc. at all druggists. YoitcoiWiat Yes Are Tiilsg When you take Grove8 Taste- V YflJcsm;;ei!. Elizabeth City, N. C, Jan. 22. Hon. E. F. Aydlett, the man to whom James Wilcox owes his life, said tonight: "I have not will out" only in this case there's no crime. A woman feels rundown has backache' or dyspepsia, and think it's nothing and tries to hide it until she finally breaks down. Don't deceive vonrsalf. V! t yet abandoned hope of acquitinglTake Electric Bitters at once. It- my client." I shall asked the has a reputation for Curing Stom supreme court to grant him a new ach, Liver and Kidney troubles tril on the ground of errors in and will revivify your whole sys admission of evidence, errors in tern. The worst forms - of those '. declining to give instructions as maladies will quickly yield to the prayed, errors in charge given and curative power of Electric Bitters, insufficient evidence to sustain Only COc, and guaranteed by all verdict." druggists. h