Newspapers / Salisbury Globe (Salisbury, N.C.) / May 1, 1903, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Salisbury Globe (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
VHi'-ROTitES. COLLfcCIlOIl SEMI-WEEKM vf-rr VU 1 T rs, n n M i t L 7 Vol.16. No. 59 Salisbury, N.C., May 1, 1903. Established 1887. I . I J ' , - , I mm BRANCH. on Uora Pcor Vheat Farmers Getting Slowjj wits Tlisfr : Wheat is looking shabby in this section, owing to the prevalence of th fly and the chintz bug. John Owens has put up a black smith shop K L. -Frick, of Richfield, will build in this neighborhood in the near future. He is now getting out lumber for his house. J. J. Frick accidennally cut his foot last week while chopping. More rain more rest, is an old adage among the farmers, and a iriid U110 11, ISk Thero has not been much corn planted around hero yet, and there will not bo until it stops raining every other day. What has become of Old Billy, Maybe. ho hns got his first dram "and can't show up. Come Billy, 7Q want to hear from you. What has become of Old Josh and his antagonists? Stick to one. . Levi Trexler has bought a Bur dett organ. It seems as though Venus is try-c..,- t. - l r m ww u -m w mmm n mw w r. mm "ft w gov ujj uiuuojr nu u gUUU luuua. lunu. i.uanuy tiiniK miy of thv plahs suggested by him, and especially the car plan, could be worked to advantage, i- Mrs. W. C. Ketch le visited at O. A. Trexier's last Sunday: ' There will bo preaching at Lib erty Sunday, May 3rd, at 8 p. m. 1 We had plenty of frost in this lieicnnornooa last ray tnrn- Tom Dodger. WASHINGTON AND LEE CRESCENT HAFFEHIKGS. YirgiPii Worthies for t&e National Slatti-lLlore Atcat tis Political Ball 6ana arjf Hall; . : ;: Picture cf Graduating Class. Richmond,Va., April 28. The The graduating class went to special joint legislative committee Salisbury Saturday to have their appointed some" time ago to in- pictures taken. The members of quire and report - as to the cost the class are Lee Peebr, Jessie of a statue of Gen. Robert E. Morrow. Lou Weisner. Nettie Mc- Lee 'to be placed in statnary hall Nairy, Roby Day, Ada Lentx, A. in Washington, today made its re- Keener and Mary Goodman. -. ? port, recommending the present ation at the same time of a bronze portrait statue of Lee and a bronze replica of the Houdon stat We have learned of Texas Jack falling into a trance a few days' ago. it appeared to him in his trance that. "Jonie" bar! crmm ? f W-tWogton: in the state cap- back on and when hia gpel, ltol. ' Accompanying the report i- u: u. . . I A. J A. mi irHI III IHI I. IIIIII I I H W Mil T. ffl UUU of the committee, which is signed by all the members, is a bill car rying the recommendation into ef fect and appropriating $17,000 for the purpose. A joint legislative commission of ten members, five on the part of each house, is pro vided for; - It is a rather remarkable fact that the state of (Virginia ha3 not a full-length erect statue of Lee, and that there is but one In exist ence, that one being in New Or leans. The Lee statue to be cast her about the matter. Politics seems to be carrying the sway at Crescent now. We have noticed in a recent issue of the Tbdth-Indfx of somebody try ing to explain the political base ball games but did not bring but one side out. I think l ean tell just how it was. When the first game was played the score stood 4 to lin favor of the Democrats. In the second game the score was 8 to 9 in - favor of the Renubli- A. cans. Then the Democrats chal- IHCREASE FORCED. for statuary hall is to be deaicrned by Edward Valentine, the well lenged the Republicans and they known Virginia senlntor who would not Play- furthermore, it made the recumbent statue in th was 8aid that- ihe besfc players Iee mausoleum at Richmond. He also possesses the exact dimensions of Lee, aud will make the statue for the state from the recumbent figure aud the dimensions of the HlgfcarFnfcMt Dae to Hlgfeer Wijes to Washington, - April 28. Iu'a document filed before tne inter state commerce commission Mon day by the Texas and Pacific "rail road an admission is made that organized labor forced the road into raising its wages to em ployees from 12 to 15 per cent. The document filed with the com mission was the answer of the Texas and Pacific Company to the complaint of the commission in the matter of class and commodi ty rates from St. Louis to Texas common points over the Missouri Pacific and other roads in the same territory. The answer ad mits that about March 15, of this year the Texas and Pacific, in con nection with other carriers, made certain advances in rates but ex pressly denies thit fcheBe advances were tiu reasonable, and asserts on the contrary that they were justi fied by the conditions. It is claimed that there is no aiacrimi- nation against any particular per SUNDAY CELEERATlQfl. were on the Democratic side. I think they were.mylf, that's why the Republicans would not play any more. Txas Jack said before he would dead soldier made by the sculptor get J married where the public in life. This statue will cost $10,- AAA mi 1 AV AAA r . uuu. rne otnor .uuu ot tne ap propriation is to be used tojprovide the replica of the Houdon statue of Washington. It is estimated that jt will be, two r. w-rjeajs; before the etdtues are ready ter delivery to tne nationoi govern ment. would see him, he would leave the country. On May 9th the Juniors will Taise a nag at this nlace. The speakers to be invite are Hnn ill present A L0Y6 Letter Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles, Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: ' "I suf fered wi.h an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me." It's the best Salve on earth. 25c at all drug gists, Rockwell. The wheat is looking very bad ly on account of the! flies. There wont be more than half a crop at the best, let wheat do as well as it may. Oats are looking well. i J. A. M. Peeler invited his neighbors to help him work his road Monday. Guess our roads will get better. .,u. w.- wrw,tt... ;. , AM Holshouser is talking of New Orleans, April 28.-Since buying his son Arch a new buggy. the passage of the jim crow street car law, which separates whites and negroes in tho street cars, the negroes have been compelled to abandon all picnics, festivals, etc., as only the last two seats in the car are reserved for negroes and it would take several hours to carry 4 AAA i,uuu negroes to any pars or pic- nic eround. ine colored Udd Fellows gave notice yesterday, that on account of the law it would be impossible td have their festival May 10 this year as usual. As this is the biggest social event of the year among the colored people the abandonment of . the festival called for general expres eious of sorrow. The New Orleans RailwayCJom pany announced today that on this festival and on all negro festivals they would run special cars for the negroes, so the latter would not have to give up theJ enjoyment. Job Printing of allTduds promptly and neatly executed at this office. CcssUeratla Optica ft Arnsgezsstx ct Kiv Orleans Pc:;!e. The Centennial of the transfer of Louisiana from France to the United States falls on December 20th. ' Arrangements have been made for a big celebratiou at Ntfw Orleans, the Louisiana legisla ture having made the necessary appropriation , to welcome the President and the governors of the several states, who will be in vited. " As the anniversary falls on a Sunday the diocesan coun cil of the Episcopal church of Louisiana has protested against thia desecration of the Sabbath 'by the governor ancl state of Louisiana. It called today for a change of date. This caused a bitter controversy between the Sabbatarians and others.. The Louisiana Historical Society re fuses to change the celebration from the actual date of the trans fer, and calls attention to the fact that this centennial can fall on Sunday only one day in seven hundred years." There is a popu lar belief that the move against the centennial is a beginning ot the campaign promised , by the union of Protestant members here to reform New Orleans and .to compel the observance of Sunday or the Sabbath. Heretofore it has been observed altogether in the continental style, being the great theater, base ball and gen eral amusement day of the week. EllTUOEEEOSSI?. Yfteat Al:st i Tctal FHIrre A Flij Ri!:!:g at Crt::i:t. Quite a hall storm visited our neighborhood Sunday evening, but uo serious damage was doue. Wheat in this community is al most a complete failure. There will not be one-third of a crop made. -'' - The fanner are beginning to plant cotton seed, J. D. Trexler'a two children, who have been very low with ty phoid fever, have improved very much. J. D. Brown went to Lexington Saturday on business. Misses Minnie, Maggie and Co- ra Stiller, and Bessie and Mary Lyerly. visited Roxie Trexler Sun- day evening. . , There will be a flag raising a Crescent, Saturday May Oth at 1 o'clock. Everybody is invited. W. H. O. Lyerly and family, visited his father, Joseph Lyerly, Saturday night. i A number of our Lutherans will attend Synod this week, in Salisbury, at St. John's church. . Sibteb Crab. INTRODUCING 0 VIS YO Guess the girls will have a ride. Look out Miss Cora, you may be asked to go at any time and you had better be ready. He ia one of Biltmore's finest boys, aud we wish him a nice time with . his new buggy and old girl. jjnttujs . Kiuitz, wno wi a bible, Spencer Blackburn, who will preseut the flag, and J. M. Julian, who will speak on the ob jects and principles of the order. All are invited. Barf what is your picture go ing to be worth that you had tak en with your own dear face of smiles? Robert Phillips is in school again after a few weeks absence. I would be glacf to hear from Viola again. Don't be left be hind Josie, Oh no, Betsy, Bro, Lee is not too old to vote. I think the reg istration book was closed before he got there. Prof. Lyerly will be in classes for a week or so. Dandy Jim. To the good people of Salisbury, Rowan County and sur rounding vicinity, the eleek well-fed dude with Bide beard, the poor sorrowing hunch-back with only half ecough to eat, the big fat lady and the slender girl that has to walk twice in one place to make a pliadow, the big little boys and girls, and the wee little cry babies in the cradle, to you, one and all, we ex tend a happy greeting, and are pleased to announce the hap piest event ever witnessed in Salisbury. ON SATURDAY, MAY 2ND, at HALF PAST ELEVEN (11:30) O'CLOCK, our doors are thrown open, our banners are flung madly to the breeze, and a hearty welcome extended to all. With fifteen years sue cessful experience in our line of merchandising, knowing the markets of the world like you do the corner in your room, with all the pluck and daring that inspired Stonewall Jackson or animated the brave Hobson, backed by and abundant supply of that all pow erful lever SPOT CASH. We saV we can, we will open your eyes, we'll show you the POWER of the ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. We'll show you by:a practical illustration that credit is the PATH that leads to POVERTY, RUIN and DEATH, while Evidence Against Howard. Frankfort, Ky., ApriL 24.- In They received an order the trial of James Howard ,today ine iurniture iactory is run ning again,. and we hope to se it prosper Sam Tio Frcn Oeaib. "Our little daughter had an al most fatal attack of whoopinp couch and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havalmd, of Armonk N. Y., "but when all other reme dies failed, q saved her life with Dr. Kines New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, also u9ed . this wonderful medicine and tocay she is perfectly well.' Desperate throat aud lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth, lnfal libiefor Couzhs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by all druggists. . Trial bottles free. last week for a carload of coffins. J. A. M. Peeler's, family was visiting about Biltmore Monday. Guess it must be a god place and we had better do some visit ing thera ourselves. Maxw'ell Holshouser,of Cres cent, is having his house iu Salis bury painted. J. R. Fisher, of Crescent, had his house painted recently. Albert Lyerly has bought a colt from Moses Holshouser. He says he will take ail the girls out when the colt gets old enough to drive. Wavaw. Booj far Cfeildrea. The pleasant to take and harm less One Minute Cough Cure give3 Dan Vaughan testified that he was sick in bed on the day that Goebel was killed, ana was not on the Btreet at all. This was a a hard blow to . the defense, as Howard, in bis testimony, told of seeing Vaughan on the street iust before Goebel was shot. An- other witness for the defense had said that he saw Vaughan 'that day and poiuted him out to How ard. , YoaKcfliWtatYrtAreTakiBg Wlen you take Grover's t aste- less Chill Tonic because the for mula is plainly printed on- every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, No pay. 50c. For liver trouMes and constipation inere s nosbiiur tettcr In creation Than Little Early Rise , tne famous little f puis. They always effect s eae and save doctor ttiu. !' ' Is the Roval Path that leads to MEAILTH, HEALTH &, HAPPIWE55. It leads through cool; shady grove3, with beautiful foliage and choice flowers, and from the tree tops come the merry pongs of gay plumaged -birds.- It is an erfchanted path and you are cordially invited to travel it; Iry it once witn us and you will take no other route. We have now on exhibition, aud for sale, an index to the lines we will handle and the kind of prices we will make. Our line will embrace-all kinds of liousekeeping goods and useful home utensils, including lilasa, linware, Lamps, Hardware, stationery, Jewelry, I H i rn' nnH ilnntn' M i m 3 ri n rra I mint f vanqiintinna "I Atro n 1 "f nTTuvnT Vi i n rm n J u .. ijduica auu ucuic x'uiuiduiuc, x.uaaci i.icaiuuv;ur. jlvtjc, milt oigijfuiU IU yiUUUCu cnmfnrt nnrl nlenHiirft frnm hnhvrinnd tn nlH ntrp Everything at a saving to you of 25c to 30c on the dolla", and often more. . Listen to the merry jingle of a few figares: 10 qt. Dish pan 10c, 2qt. Coffee pots 10c, Fancy 3 piece Toilet sets 81.00, Mouse traps 5c, Toothpicks 2ic a box, Carpenters' Hammers 10c, Ladies' sire, 7c, Hatchets 10c, Towel Rollers 5c, Broad bottom $ bushel Baskets 5c, 500 Needle pointed Carpet Tacks 3c, Half gallon Milk cups 5c, 6 qt Milk Bucket 10c, 8 qt Deep pans 10c, Beaded top Lamp Chim neys (the better kind) ail sizes '5c, Lamp burners 5c, Wicks 3c dozen, 2 bottles Ink'5c, Toilet Soap 10c dozen cakes to 5c a cake. Hose and half hose 5 to 13c a pair. Ladies' and Misses' Sun bonnets 10c, Undervests and Undershirts 5 to 2oc, iMemorandum, Receipt and Account bookfe 2h to 10c, Steel pens, vertical or any kind, 5c a dozen, Lead pencils 1 to 4c, ripes i io ioc, igan i woe, vjuou oewmg xnreaa ztc aepooi, xea spoons a lo iic a set, Cheapest Hairpins on earth. Toilet pins . lc a paper, Linen Table Doylies 12c a set, Tow els 5 10 and 15c each. Window bhade3 with hxtures 10c, Cutting steel Fliers 10c, Baby bibs 2c, Silk satin Ribbon H inch, 5c, 21 inch, 10c a yard. , iiiiii, i. nriinir ii.nuiu 111 11. viiii p.iv. urn i.iiiiin .1.111 1 ntrn 1 1 1 kinii nrri - Your MONEY BACK if you WANT it Remember NOW is the time, 115 EAST INNISS STREET tha place, and immediate relief- in all cases' of Cough, Croup and LaGrippe be cause it does not pass immediate ly into the stomach,' but takes ef- Little Early Risers are different feet right at the seat of the trouble, from all other pills They flo not It draws out the inflammation, weaken the system, but act as a neals and sootneii and cures per- I tonic to tne tissues oy arousing manently by enabling the lungs I the secretions and restoring the to contribute Dure life-eivinc and I liver to the full performance of life-sustaining oxygen to the jits functions naturally. Jap. blood aud tissues. Jas. Plummer. I Plummer. SPOT Ihe Sip Your true friend, C. S. UNOR, the proprietor. COME TO SEE ME.
Salisbury Globe (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 1, 1903, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75