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SEMI-WEEKLY 1 -any VOL. 16. No. 55 Salisbury, N. C, April 17, 19037 THE FLDV,tK$ COUICTIQ f 2 4 P Established 1887. WORDS OF WJSDOU, KE6R0ES AS SOLDIERS. CROP CONDITIONS. 6ERUAH UEDDLIHB. BOOTH'S C3UELL TC3UAaYCQUTllS. Broier Clmlanl Uakss Scne Isterestiog General Baldwin MakerScne Remarks rsrn PlaBtUg Well AflTaBcefl PeacfeES Reoarks A&cat the Ne&r?. Which mi Cause Trcable. . : are seiereiy icjnrea. - Washington, April 14. Tho Washington, April. The weatb- war department has taken official er bureau's weekly summary of cognizance of the reported state- cop conditions says : V" :-- ments of General Frank D. Bald- Corn plauting is in progress as win, commander of the depart- far north as Kansas, southern ment of the Colorado, in dispar- Missouri, V.Tennessee and North agement of the Filipinos and ne- Carolina; farther south planting groes as soldiers, and todaySec retary Root directed that a form- Ex-Prendent Cleveland was a speaker tho other night in New York, at a-ffiepting held in the interest if tho Tuskcgee Institute, and he said, am' iig other things: 'l believe that neither the de cree that made the slaves free nor the enactment that suddenly iu veststcd them with the rights of citizenship any more purged them al inquiry bo addressed to Gener- Acerlcaa uisslan Wcrkers Takea Aiaj S!a:a Wolf Relates Sciiamejtl:jPe"r-Ua Anllls L'h His SI3 Ycrnx tJ ElTaAnj. s" . ; Asheville, N: C, Aprir 14. D. 0. Cuuuiugham letter carrier, has an industry ou his hands that ca a War Vessel. scaiiREdsIsetisu. Washington, April 14. Form- Goldsboro, N. C, April at complaint over the alleged ac-1 Hon. Simon tion of a German naval captain in taking away on his vessel a number of graduates of the Ameri can training school for native teachers and preachers ;inthe is- of their racial and slavery bred imperfections and deficiencies, than it changed their skin. I be lieve that from nearly nine mil lions of negroes who have been intermixed with our citizenship, there is still a grievous amount of ignorance, a sad amount of viciousness and a tremendous amount xf laziness aud thriftlee s ness. I believe that these condi tions inexorably present to the white people of tho United States to each iihis environment, and al Baldwin asking whether or not he had been correctly quoted. Pending a reply no action will be taken by the department. ? General Baldwin is fresh from f the Philippines and has just as sumed command of tfoe depart ment of the Colorado. These al leged remarks which Jhe is report ed to have made were to the ef fect that one of his reasons for liking the Filipino as a soldier, was the same that gave him a preference, for the negro in the under the mandate of good citiz- same capacity that in a fight he unship, a problem, which neither enlightened self, interest nor the higher motive of human sympa thy will permit them to put aside'. I believe our fellow countrymen in 'the southern and late slave holding states, surrounded by about-uine-tenths or nearly eight millions of this entire negro popu lation, and who regard their ma 1 terial prosperity, their peace and even the safety of their civiliza tion, interwoven with the negro problem, are entitled to our ut most consideration and sympathy and fellowship." was not worried about his" safety, as it did not make any difierence whether he got killed or not. Manning. The Sunday school at Salem church; will be organized on the is well, advanced ' add is complet ed in some sections. Oats continue promising in the Southern states and seeding is nearly completed or well advanc ed in the central' valleys, where the early sown is coming up well. Cotton planting has made good progress i the central and west ern portions of the cotton belt, except in the flooded areas of Mississippi and Louisiana; plant ing is well advanced in southern Georgia and in South Carolina. Over the southern portions of the central and eastern districts, and in Texas, early plantings are com ing up to fair to good stands. Tobacco plants are plentiful and generally growing well, but late in Kentucky. .Transplant ing has begun in the Carolinas. By the close of March, which was a very mild month, all fruits were unusually far advanced. From the 4th to the 6th-of April the whole country east of the 13. Wolf and wife of Washington are in the city the rrnoato rf UTr rl 1 ro Cnl WaiI r xtt te i u u 4 1 has so far passed the period of in- Mr. Wolf said this mornin? that! r r - . ho recalled today as the 88th an- faDCr to he rather hard to han niversarvof the assassination of die, despite th fact tnat it has; laud of Ruk, in the Carolines, and President Lincoln, which occurred not been fostered bJ a hiSk tariff. landing them at Ponape,-three April 14, 1895. He also said that r. unningnam raised. a large hundred" miles away, was receiv he and Wilkes Booth, the assassin croP of 8llk orms last "year, but ad at the state department. It is were about the same age and had jared the silk to a certain ex staled that the action of the Ger- acted together in amateur per- teat-by letting the wormi cot oat, man;captain was based on- the formancea.when at college.; Mr. 00 uo m,S? laereoy savo an -ine cnarge that the graduates were Wolf said that he and Booth were p3 t"1"1"' Aw -warm precLng against the German so much alike in personal appear- weneT nas naa tne eirect ot gverjucnent. which recently ac- ance that after the assassination naicaiuK ou gS5i witn. me direct part of the .Carolines, he was restricted from annear nff WUiC4uouw uo uunou tiiis charge is denied, and thfr de- in the streets of Washington nn- of wormB ou hand andinciden- partmeut has been asked to take til after the capture of Booth. He r11? n"11' mouths to . f eed; yigorons action. . was afraid that he mizht be mis- lor aB lDOS. wno uave 7 experi- t An immediate inquiry, will be taken for the assassin and lynched ence Q this indD8try well- know, made into the matter. The first before his identity could be eBtalH1 .8UK -0-m 18 D!Ver rl ned 01 sterrTif th iifinfirfmpnf. win ho r hA . Wo ni'foro.. ra tonic xor its appetite, lnereiore fourth Sunday in this month. V. S. Sifford, of Salisbury, Mississippi river, "including Ten spent iia8ter bunday and Monday nessee, and the northern portion at his old home at Manning. Rev. and Mrs. II. A. Trexler at tended an Easter birthday dinner at Mrs. Maggie Potass near Christiana. Well, Easter has gone, and everybody enjoy themselves to extent. I think "Mr. Rabbit" forgot me entirely this year. Rev. Wilson of Salisbury, preached an excellent sermon at Christiana Easter Sunday. A large crowd present, f Miss Roxie Lingle and Miss Roxio Trexler visited Amy Brown Sunday night. The road between Granite Quar ry and Salisbury is now in a worse condition than has ever been known before. If some thing is not done, and it keeps on raining, it will soon be impassa We are sorry to say that Miss Roxie, Johnson is on the sick list, but hope she will soon recover. The fruit was slightly damaged by the cold, but there is plenty loft, if nothing else hurts it. Miss Annie Leutz, of Salisbury, visited Miss Cora Brown Sunday. The farmers are behind in their planting this spring, owing to the planted. excessive rains. oi tne soutn Atlantic states, ex perienced temperatures : below tietziug, stations, in tnej.more northerly districts reporting tem peratures from 6 to 18 degrees be low freezing. The reports" iiow indicate that many varieties of f ru i tr h a w suff ereayTeiyrnlore Wreck on the Rail. bound Lake Shore passenger train ran into a freight at Conneau ear ly today. The passenger locomo- tive was demoiisnea. i.wo men riding in tne treignt caboose are reported badly hurt. It i3 believ ed that no passengers were i injur ed. Cleveland, last Monday. '-' Al. Erwin and Ed. Baker, of Mill Bridge, attended Easter serv- come ana ices at balem buudav. inev Bbumeu io spent tne evening wun irienas at the fullost Manning. There, was a young folks party at Tom Safrit's Easter Monday night. John Goodman and wife, of Cleveland, spent Saturday night with Rev, and Mrs. Trexler. f Dorset press and family, of Chestnut Bill, spent Sunday with F. M. Cress and family at this place. Quite a large - congregation at tended divine service at Salem church Sunday". A most excel lent aud appropriate Easter ser mon was delivered by Rev. J. A, Linn, of Mt. Pleasant. J.'D. Ketchie will close his school at this place Friday. Four young persons wera re ceived into the , church by: con firmation Easter Sunday, and two by letter, by Rev. Trexler. Farmers are much delayed in plantiug7 on account of excessive rains. But little corn is yet bring the charges to the attention ?f the German embassy in Wash ington aud ask for an explana-1 tion. ft Dntch Greek. Well, t) ? picnic mill is oviaud at Barringer's no one hurt, but every one got a fresh water bath. Boat riding seemed to be the feat ure of the day in spite of the rain. All seemed to enjoy themselves to the fullest degree. Several of the boys had their own aud their best girls' ; photographs taken in dH jrpt positions. Lato in the eflig Tobias Newsom drove up witl'a double team and had them photographed in two different po- Booth in the famous painting, Mr- Cunningham is willing to "The Assassination of Lincoln," start any one,in thie silk industry now in New York. Mr. Wolf says no will communicate with him, that he and Booth rriet -in the on the single condition that -the streets of Washington' in the fore- aPPlicaQt will take good care of tmni nt that- fatal H'rirlav. t-rl I " " ma taiKea oi old times. . lie savs one worm slightly more expensive than hen - eggs. They cost from $G0 to $70 1 . 1 t 1 . 0 m sweetheart and was drinking and B Pounav a cnua can xeea tne in a desperate frame of mind, bat worms. special to lialeign Fost. for which Mr. Wolf thinks the fa- Booth, had been jilted by his tal shot would not have - been fir- ed. nese incidents nave never been published. -Special to Ral eigh Post. Views were made scenery around Olxonillle. , We are having plenty of rain. It seems as if the old Master did that? we will Labor's OenantEs New York, April 15. The board of directors of the Interborongh Rapid Transit Company which controls the Manhattan Elevated Railway t today adopted a resolu tion refusing absolutely to grant the demand of the elevated road TLB J of the beautiful the mill dam. The water almost reached high water mark, and many were com-1 one can get something netter.and Cleveland; April 15. A west- pelled to remain on the opposite stronger down on old Flat Creek. . . i we win nave sometning to drink if it is' nothing more than rain water. But they 'say that - U11IU U J-l" This is expected to be followed by a strike. A Lots Letter ; The lrl$h Nationalists' Convention, . DubliC April 16. The Nationalists' ceuvention opened here todayTTteattitude taken by the. delegates will go far to- side of their homes. Zeke's home was turned into a boarding house for the-ladies who could not get across the water. At night Zeke took his crowd of girls to an did fashioned belling nearby, and, let them enjoy the sweet music of the cow bells, plow shovels, etc. -J. Travis Eagle and bride were the - s. parties serenaded. Pole Trexler . i -w-r i " IrishJ"was ciown. ne is a corner and never fails to amuse. Would not .interest von if I do not know, but I think I will you're looking for a guaranteed go down and see. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes : We hear that tho hogs in a cer- l suffered with . an ugly sore for tain township are getting very a year, but a box of Bucklen's Ar t.hin. Thflv sfiftm to be elad that nica Salve cured me." It's the K A. K - - M. c a. uesv oaive on earto. xoo nj, an the March winds are over,-ind I think that pork will be above the moon next fall. ' druggists. There was a good man,called to his long home yesterday, J. C. Reedf .Rest to his soul. There was a dog killing on low er Dutch creek April 13th. Jas. Schettier 6ets Fcsr Years. St. Louis, April 18. John Schuettler, former member of the house of delegates combine! in- W.H.Martin visited J. C.Bas:dictedfor brib . connection inger Sunday. ' with the Suburban Street railway' There was singing at Payne's boodle bill, was 'sentenced by wards deciding the fate of the Agner's dog had two fits closely government land bill. Redmond following each other, and bit oth- schoolhouse Sunday. All report Judge Douglass todays vto serve . -. . .1 i " . l - ! . 11 r- 1 - il . ? said in his presidential address er dogs in the neighborhood. that it had been decided that re n- The mix-up resulted iu the kill- resentatives would return to par- ing of five dogs. liament with greater powers than ever before. . - ' j. C. Kesler, Esq., of Salisbury, had the honor of raarryiug a cou ple of elopers while in Dutch creek "eichborhood Easter Sun There will be preaching at this placo on the fourth Sunday of April, at 11 a. m , by Rev, R. Li Brown, There will be a debate at Row- Judging from present appear ances there may be half a crop of fruit. ' ' Wheat and oats aro again look ing healthy, since the recent warm uu Ataucuiv uatuiutti tiiKiibi mo i mills. xuc ii ia icuuiku us uu- i, , lt x. . io.i. a.:.:i TKk .v. . A Jdock. the attacking party v v t in eATno Infill ltiffl SV . : I i. Un r asm . w aww . i bt n. uu . i i i ai i . i v Mobbed by Union Men. ; Cleveland, 0., April 15. Fifty J lne coupis nad em striking union firemen, armed Eli Eagle, Esq., to do the business with knives and clnbs. boarded and had neighbors assemble at the steamer Howard L. Shaw his home, to see it well done. when she arrived in the, harbor When they drove up to the home today trom Duluth, aud attacked of MrEagle they said: "April aud terribly pounded three non-jfool, we are, already fixed, " All union firemen employed on, the! looked as if a cannon ball had vessel, When a patrol wagon been fifed in their midst. loaded with officers arrived on the a tine time. D C Arey visited Sunday, C. C. Lentz, of Lentz Bros., visited his parents Sunday. C. M. Morgan visited, some one four years in the pen. A motion his mother frarre8t of jadgment was .over- ruiea and no was released on . an appeal bond of $10,000. Yotlsg ea i Strike. 10. The. 4 j j . j r j r -new iorr, April iu. me. em ployed " . . . J ployees of the Manhattan elevat- ne carriea nis roaster tin bucket. pleasure in pursuit than possses sion. Everybody is 1 mvited to come. Tar Heel One Notice is Serred. Duo notice is hereby served ou the Vu'J'k ,K,e"efalJy, thf R'l1,8 lem cbuli, at which time and Witch Hatel Salvo is the on) L; WaUer sifford .wilt There was a birthday dinner at J.- E. Briggs' Easter Monday. Rev. H. A. Trexler will con duct communion services at Leba non on the 4th Suuday, at 11 a. m. On the same day at 3 o'clock 1 ; . .1 .!- d. m.. services win oe neia atsa- had tabbed. river. He waj rescued and may recover. I hope Bros. Josh and Zeke will JUIyM III! 1I1M I II H I K Ml. I.I IKI. IIULIIM 1 . " j i a Z u preach. Mr. bitronj is a young . .v niiarinl faro r nH r if An I I J O 1.. Jli nrtu;tt I theological student, of W.tten- " " """ j berg Seminary, aud has just re- of piles that would not yield to turned home, any pother treatment, and this A number of Lutherans of our fact has brought out many worth community wilt attend the one less counterfeits. Those persons hundredth anniversary exercises who get the genuine DeWitt's of the N. C. E. L. church, which Witch Hazel Salve are never dis-, will be held at St. Johu's chnrch appointed, because it cures. Jas. in Salisbury, on May 2nd. Plummer. -N - Ford. We understand that Bro. Lee couldn't make tha riffle" Easter. Poor fellow, matrimonial bonds call again. I love tohear their only require, two votes and he horns blowing. nrrrta in a morning at Colonial Hall on the E. C. Shaver was in the real eg- question of a strike. If they de late business last week. He sold cide to strike 8,000 employees will a horse for $185. be affected, and almost the entir Miss Josephine Phickler, of traffic of the city will bo tied up. Stanly county, was visiting friends I They want a nine hoar day. in Rowan, Sunday. AHY CHURCH or parsonage cr in stitution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liber al Quantity of , tho Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they, paint. . Note : Have done so for twen ty-seven years. Sales: Tens of millions of gallons; painted near ly two million houses under guar antee to repaint if not . satisfacto ry: The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. ' Linseed oil must be added to the paint (done in two minutes). Actual cos! then about $1.2o a gallon. Samnles free, bold ny our aeents. llowan Hardware Co.. Salisbury, N. C. can get ouly one. .. David Vr. Kesler, of Salisbury, was with us over Easter. Wo are always glad to. have him with us. Come again Jabe. Mr. Editor the Truth-Index js the only paper'down here. Those who do not take it co to their neighbors to read the items. When you sbat off the correspondents the dog is dead as to Morgan town ship , You can hear 'em say, Did you get your last paper? Old Bio Jon. London, April 10. A Hong Kong . dispatch says the Canton arsenal, which was destroyeH last' week by an explosion, accompani ed by great lots of life, was blown up by the officials charged with in or- Gcod bye John. - Zeke. - Possibly Zeke could catch soma outhose "who boirow a papr. i they wish to read they should I willing to pay. Ed. Sates Ti o Frca Deift. "Our little daughter Had an al most fatal attack of . whooping! , .u. : cough and bronchitis," writr'rrr . Mrs. XVZ K. Havahnd, of Armonk, aer lfleir aeiaicauon. N. Y., but when all other reme dies failed, Aie saved her life with jroriiYeY trouble mdemurt ton reiving s new inscovery. uri-m Kit. xtm txao ctti uiece, who had consumption in an I "V".. . advanced stage, also used this Tfew"- 'ffect -oetor wonderful medicine and touay she Little Early Risers are different is . perfectly -well." Desperate from all other pills. They do not throat and lung diseases yield to weaken the system, bat act as a Dr. King's New Discovery as to do tonic to the tissues by arousing other medicine on earth. Infal-Ithe' secretions and restoring the Iflliblefor Couzhs and Colds. CQcl liver to the fall. performance of be and $100 bottles guaranteed by liti functions " naturally. Jas. all druggists. Trial bottles free, I Plummer.
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