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-J s JHEFLDV.tRS COUiWWfi- :' n n I 51 SEIMEEKLY Mftt r. kw 1km fir m ?. II Ml v " v . Vou 16. No. 52 t. Salisbury, n. C, April 7. 1903. Established 1887. USED TOBUYARUS. Disposition f tba Hiss Stone Riasftn Feci Told by Eddy. . Spencer F. Eddy of lMitoxP secretary of the United States legal ion at Constantinople, who is at homo 'on leave of absence, called today upon Secretary Jlay with whom lie was associated as pnyato feecrelary while Mr. Hay wa9 American ambassador at London. Mr. Eddy told the state department officials that the manoy raised in this country to. pay the ransom demanded for Miss Ellen M. Stone, the Ameri can missionary, ' and Madame" Tsilka hafl been used by the Macedonian revolutionary-- com mittee to buy arms and ammuni tion for their adherents, and the military activity of the" Turkish government was the result of knowledge 4 that' this had been done. Mr. Eddy 'reported 'that all American 61 a i in a of a pecuni ary iiaturo against Turkey had been settled and that the ques tions remaining- to be adjusted wero largely technical, involving mainly the extension of mere liboral treatment to American schools in the snjtau'd possessions. -Washington dispatch. ; . TlieUuIa Cams Bci.- ' ""V r i ' ' - K s ' - Qpencer Richardson, colored, who lives about four mile3 south east of Monr6Hf had an experience' i a inuio a lew days ago which wi he does not care to repeat. Speri C 3r had a mule which had glanders and it was decided that the mule should be killed, Spencer tookhis it a terrible blow on the head with an axe, and, as he thought, killed it, but after its1 would-be f slayer left, the mulo came to and got up and went back to its stable. The owner of the, mule did not like that coming back to life at all, and proceeded to take the mule off to be "killed again." The sacond attempt at killing the SHOT THE TEACHER. Soatfc Carolina taj Objects to Being VVbfppsd ia Scfcsal. . Columbia,, S." C., April 3.--Three weeks ago a?-teacher shot .and. killed a ppi! who resisted pu n i sh m e n t i n S pa r ta ub u rg cou n -ty.' Yesterday the principal, of the academy'at Iowcdesville, Ab beyvillo county, was shot by a pupil who refused to be whipped. ' James Latimert iho seventeen year oJcFbo who did the shoot ing, is tne son of the largest mer chant in town and nephew of U. S. Senator Latimer, : who succeed ed McLaurin. . , A lorge buttou and a rib saved the teacher's lifej for it is not Re lieved he is ; mortally ; hurt. One bullet qarried the button into his breast, but not very .deep,' and a rib turned the "other- bullet from his heart;' , A number of the larger boys ab sen ted themselves e from school yesterday :as a n ' 'Apri I fool." They -;were warned by Principal Harper that they would be pun ished if l2$wentr-; Today he told the six truants to' remaim in his ' office after ' fechool :. and then informed them tliat he wonld ap ply . the rod. Latimer was the first boy selected for a thrashing. As the principal took hold of him the pupil drew a heavy iron rod from nudor hie coat 'and attempt ed to strike Harper. The teacher disarmed Latimer, who thereupon presented a revolver and fired twice. , 1 r ; ,. ' 0. When It might be imagined that Con necticut is called the "land -of steady habits" on account of the exemplary conduct of its citizens. But it obtained that title in a different manner. A citizen of that state explains the matter thus: "In the early colonial times it was the custom to pro vide every one who assisted at a SAW HE SULTAN. UI:ister ; Leisiisia Recelies Assnrascj vFrca His Uajejtj. V Washington, April 8. The state department received a tele gram today from John G- Leish mau, United States ministf r to Turkey, reporting the -gratifying infdrmation that after manyi de lays he had at last secured- an audience with the sultan. Mr. Leishman presented to theTurk ish sovereign an autograph letter from " Presid3nt Roosevelt in hitch the president politely but firmly pointed out the necessity on the sultan's part of conces sions in. behalf of American schools in the Ottaman empire and more liberal treatment of former subjects of the sultan who had turned to the empire Sifter having become naturalized citi zens of the United - States," and families of subjects residing in this country. ' Mri Leishman says that the sultan promised to grant these concessions and that his, in terview was highly satisfactory. This action of the sultan re moves the last ground of com plaint against his governmentand will mark the establishment of more friendly relations between Turkey, and the United States. in dedication, church building or beast was with a determination bam raising with a 'hooker1 of to so' completely finish the job good Jamaica rum. These f unc- wish - any tions, needless to say, were popu- boy that there would never be more signs of life, although that mulo might have as many lives as a cat. Theroforo Spencer gave the mulo a tremendousjblow on the head with an axe. The mule fell-, apparently very dead, but it. was not long until the mule was back at home, and startled its owner by a loud and healthy bray. Spoucor was alarmed by this time, and declared that his mule had a soul aud nothing would in duce him to again attempt to take its life. The mule was kill ed, but Spencer did not kill it. It is a hard matter to kill a horse or mulo, by a blow low on the head, while a very light blow on top of the head produces instaut death. Monroe Enquirer. : Killed fcls 7; Concord, April 4. James A. Ashby of the northern part of the county, was' shot and killed yes terday by his son, who is about sixteen years old. Early , yester-s day " morn ins A s h r-TTTTTrSTTSTuS Til 3 Uaug cause she did not get up at once and prepare his' breakfast. The boy took the part of his sisteV, and in the row shot his father with a shotgun. Dr. Rogers was summoned and found- A6hbv shot in the 'abdemen with No. 6 shot. He did all he could, but the shot had reached vital parts and Ash by died. It is said that i.n ante mortem 'statement was made which Ashby said he did not his son prosecuted, as the was not to blame. I mine- HE660 UOBBEB. TrcsMe la Coast Use Riliroal Stops. Causes Usca Ezcitenent. Because a negro cursed one of the' workmen in the Atlantic Coast Line' shops here, over two hundr fellow; workmen "almost mobbed him today at the noon hour when all the men knocked off for din ner. The .negro, whose name is Eranc Sanders, was b'adlv pound ed by the indignant white men for a few 'minutes, and his cries for help and mercy were pathetic. He was badly beaten, but no se rious injury resulted. The .sub ject Of the men's ire was frighten ed almost to death. - .Sanders, with 20 other negroes, is employed about the shops to do heavy work. As a result of the trouble today the entire force of negroes walked out and refused to work this aflernoou. Just what the outcome will be is not known, but the Coast Line management started an investigation this af ternoon and will probe the matter to the bottom. It is rumored that trouble between the two'faces has been brewing for some time and the negroe's insolence this morning was only the spark that set it off. Several hundred white men are employed in the shops here, and they stand as a unit on the question. It is believed the trouble will be broughf to an ami cabfe settlement and that half a hundred negroes will return to work without a recurrence of-any ILi T IIT'1 , uiuureaK. wnmingtQ 1 Tl 11 I 6ERUAU PAFERS KICK. FROiionoa fob officials. lar. When the charter creating diately after the shooting the boy. Connecticut a crewn colony ar rived, there was, of course, a cele bration. The first ' governor, John Winthrop, refused '"to pro vide rum and in his inaugural ad dress deplored the custom of tip pling, saying 'it did not lead to steady habits.' Thereupon the Nutmeg State had a title to hand Raleigh Post. J i i If -VT- -.T t I -7 aown xo posieriiy. r-ew iotk Tribune. - mounted a horse and has not re turned, though he has been seen in the neighborhood. James Ashby was a rather rough character. The Sympathy of the community is with the boy. No effort has been made so far to apprehend him. 73pecial to Student Takes Retenge. Columbia, S. C., April 4. The graded school for whites in the town of Greenwood was' de stroyed by fire Friday morning. Kerosene had been liberally used and fire was started at" both ends of the building. Nothing was saved. It was at first supposed J geon-geueral of the state troops. Baroavea steraSsrg Accssei tt Trc:k- Well (cara RsIIrcal cea ca U S::H::ra t ling to Pfeslfesttoielt. ' - " Hltr la tts Sertl:e. Berlin, April 8. The Morgen A circular order, issued today Post, a popular organ with an jm- by Col. A. BXndrewf first vice mense circulation, in a leading president of the Southern Rail article this morning," attacks the wayy announces the promotion of trerman envoy to the United IA: Dodson, a natite of North States, Baron Speck; Von Stern- Carolinafrom Ihe position of as burg,; for having accompanied sistantjbo the general manager, President Roosevelt to the mil- to the newly created position of road station in Washington, whe6 superintendent of construction, the latter-departed on a speech- The promotion became effectire - making tour'of a portion of the Way. Mr. Dodson will have United States. charge'of the double tracking and "Baron Von Sternburg's serv- the new work. of which there is ility to the President of the Unit- a greater amount than for years. ed States," the paper says, "makes The new superintendent is ac- ' ' Germany ridiculous before all the kn6wledged to be one of the most world. His attentions to Preei- capable men in this branch -btthe dent Roosevelt are most undigui- railroad service. Before his con fied for a representative of .the nection witli the manager's of- -German empire, and Germany fic Mr. Dodson was generafsu-. . must cease truckling to the Unit- perintendent of the Western di ed States.'' - vision. The TaeglicheRunschau, an in- W. A. Vaughn is made assist- V flnential liberal organ, also has ant general superintendent of the an article this morning protesting western division, and W. N. Fore- agaiustjhe action .of Barron Vou acre isifiade superintendent of Sternburg in accompanying the the Atlanta division " succeeding rresiaent to tne railroad station. Mr. Vaughn. The latter was for years at Atlanta.- Washington Appointed a Cadet. correspondence Raleigh'Post. Mr. Robert S. Young. Jr.. has I . . . m I U.m la nl.t. - oeen appointea ny senator Over- sw ii uiua ... mau-midshipman at the United A beginning of kidney trouble States naval academy. He ar- lies in the fact that people, es rived herev. yesterday from Vir- pecially women; -do not drink , giuia Military. Institute, where ejiough water. They pour down . " , he has been frthftpnnt twnjrnri tnrnVrfnlfi of,r. i nir ni, mil I IITTT. SpoTWnSfe 'he goes to be pre-1 is worse, than no water, the chill pared for the examination which preventing digestion, and indiges will be' held in Charlotte the lat- tion being an indirect promoter ter part of April. He is a worthy of kidney disease. A tumbler of. youn man and is justly proud of water sipped in the morning im his appointments This is the mediately on rising, another at first appointment to the naval night, are recommended by doc academy Cabarrus county has re- tors. Try to drink as little wat ceivedinmauy years. Robert is er as possible 'with meals, but a soq of Dr. Robert S. Young sur- take a glassful half an hour to an . All Bids Rejected. The Governor's council has opened the bids for the $300,000 State bonds which were authoriz ed by the last legislature and ad vertised for the past" twenty days. The bids revealed the fact that tliA hnndfl wrA nnafit.iafap.f.nrv. SenatOr and Congressman Fight. Those offering par and above par Little Rock, Ark., April 2. not being in sufficient quantity to i . . c.- o t t warraut acceptance. All were United States Senator James P. . , A T;,a A rr :?r " ""-irri bonds will now be asked for. uiugu eugugeu . I'J u buiiBaiiiuuat fight on the sidewalk in front of the Capitol hotel this afternoon. FOR SALE: Retail shoe business, There were a great many mem- well established trade. Stock in here of the, legislature and other ventories about $3,000. Reason persons present at the time, and for selling, othr business. Ad- they interfered. Mr. Brundidge dress Box 79, Salisbury, N. C. St. received several heavy blows on New Ocean Racer. Bremen, April 3. :The North German Lloyd Bteamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Zweite will sail April 15th on her maiden voyage to New York. It is hoped if the seas are favorable and the engines'can be worked to their maximum iO,- 000 horse power to break the Deutschland's record. The saloon fittings of the new steamer are most luxurious. Sev eral novelties have been provided, including a Viennese cafe. The vessel can accommodate 2,900 persons, but her passengers will be limited to 1,888, Her crew will number 600. An imperial suite of rooms for single voy age will cost 10,000 marks. that negroes burned the school. A negro academy, on the line between Greanwood and Edge field counties, supported by northern philanthropists with white teachers under a negro principal, was burned ten days mi ago. inree wnite jnen wno were shot from ambush later in the night were believed to have com mitted the crime. Therefore the destruction of the white school was at once attributed to negroes, but Superintendent Coker threw a different light on, the matter when he stated that several days ago he found a revolver in one of the desks. Unable to ascertain the owner, he confiscated the weapon. Two days ago he receiv ed an anonymous note saying if the pistol was not put back exact ly wliere it was found, and no further questions asked, the. school building would be burned within forty-eight hours. Rajeigh Post. The Paris HJonsetrap. ' Paris has been described as a gigantic mousetrap with three doors labeled, respectively hotel, cafe, and restaurant. The city has about 10,000 hotels. There ara restaurants in every block, and you can find cafes at almost every step. At almost any res taurant you are sure of good cook ing. You can eat well hour before eating. This rule persisted in day after day, month after month, the complexion will improve, and the general health likewise. Water 'drank at meals 4 should be sipped, as well as taken sparingly. Good Housekeeping. Low Record for Ctffee.' New York, April 8. Cogeetook another drop on the New .York coffee exchange today, going be low 4 cents for No. 2 grade for' anywhere I the first time in the history of and at any price. There are doz- the exchange. April coffee was ens of places where the ' meals are quoted at 8:95. The lowest quo as high as in the better restau- tat ion up to yesterday in any p re ran ts of New York, and hundreds vious period of decline was in where you can get a very fair din- 1899 when the same grade of cof ner for 50 cents, or if you would fee went ' to 4.10. An immense have wine, for 10 cents more. One world crop of coffee this year is stock company does an enormous I the reason for the decline. business in supplying cheap and tho head and face, while Senator Clark received a blow or two in the face. The cause of the diffi culty was the publication of an articlo in a local paper. - Das Notice IsSerred. Would A Love Letter not interest von if ' you're looking for a guaranteed of piles that would uo yield to oi r- c.va Dnnio nr Pilna I ftnv nthr. tratmAnt. ftiiH thin Salve for Sores, Burns or riles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes : 'I suffered with au ugly sore for a year, but a box of Buckleu's Ar nica Salve cured me." It's the best Salve on earth. 15c at all druggists. EVERY CHURGH or institution sup ported by voluntary contribution Due notice ishereby served ou the I will be given a liberal quantity public generally that DeWitt'a of the Longman & Martinez Pure Witch Hazel Salve is the only Paints whenever they paint, salve oil the market that is made Note: Have done bo for twenty from ths pure unadulterated witch seven years. Sales: Tens of hazel. DeWitt's Witch Hazel millions of gallons; painted near- Salve has cured thousands of cases ly two millions houses under guar antee to repaint if not satisfac cory : The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed oil must be added to the paint, (done in two minutes). Actual tost then about $1.2o a gallon. Ail Places filled. Washington. 'April 3. Secre tary Cortelyou announced today that all positions outside the civ il service in his department, with the single exception of assistant secretary, had. been filled. Fu ture appointments to places in the department of commerce and labor will be mads from the civ il service eligible list, or by trans fers from other departments of clerks already under the civil service. good food, for Parisians. This company has over one hundred restaurants. You pay for what you eat, and pay for everything, but the prices are low. TssPresMeatatUadlsoi. Madison, Wis.', April 8.-rThe President and party arrived here at 4 o'clock this morning, but it was 9o'clock before Governor L&fdfleta tend Mavor Grave a. &t Tie Elder bas 6cse Crazj. th Wd of th momhpn nf th Salt Lake, Utah, April 3. Ac- legislature, were received. The cording to advices received by of- President was escorted to the cap ficials of the Mormon church, El- itoj. through cheering crowds, of der AlpinofthUcity. who l, do- mSSlSf. ing missionary wors. iu tub Bouiument. was so badly tortured by a South Carolina mob that he has become tark mad. Elder G. A. Hams, who is with Alpin notified the church today aud asked' for in structions. Advices from. South Carol ina'ara to the effect that Sares Tia Frca Dei la. any otner treatment, aua urn fact has brought out many worth less counterfeits.1 Those persons who get the genuine De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve are never dis appointed, because it cures. -Jas. 1 Samples free. Sold by our Agents. Plummer. Rowan Hardware Co. 2-3 2m. For liTer troubles and eonitl pat ion 1 here's noitiin Letter iu Creation Than Little Kaxij Ulaeis. tile famoas Utile pills, Ther always effect &d sTe doctor bill. Little Early Risers are different from all other pills. They do not weaken the system, but" act as a tonic to the tissues by arousing restoring the "Our little daughter had an al most fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havahnd, of Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other rem- Alpin was proselyting in Wilson dies failed, ie saved her life with county; he was warned to quit Dr.-King'. New Discovery. Our hi, wo there, bned and SijTK was visited by a mob. Alpm was wonderful medicine and touay she whipped and beaten. He eluded is perfectly well." Desperate his pursuers by swimming a creek I throat and lung diseases yield to and does were put on his track. Dr- King's New Discovery as to no otner medicine on earth, inlal- m eAAMiiAtta an1 liver to the full performance Qf hen finally caught he was a ma- Uble foJ. Coa hg ftrjd Coldjt ite functions naturally. Jas. nc. Aipin is now in ay insane and i qq bottles cuaranteed bv Plummer. I asylum in Columbia, S. C. ' I all drueffisU. Trial bottles free. I- f
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