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11 I. . r i ' T 1 V - ' SEMI-WEEKLY v. i - VOL. 16. No. 62. Salisbury, N. c, May 12, 1903. t Established IG37. BECQUING SERIOUS. DOCTOR KILLS NE6R0. SLAYES IN CONVICT CAUP. TorkUb Intrigue In the Balkans Causing Uuch Apprehenslaa. The situation throughout the Balkani causes serious apprehen sions here, but the French forr eiga officer says the conditions i Phjslclan - Ccssltted ts Jail oa tliB Gaorgla Graisd Jarj Unearths Sena ten C&arge of Harder. Sensational liatters. Newton. N. C, MayjS. Dr. W. Revelations made to the Ware S. Davidson, a prominent pbysi- county grand jury in regard to cian and surgeon of this place, I horrors of the Georgia convict shot and instantly killed a negro, camps reached Governor Terrell EE DIED AlOHE. Si are not regarded as being critical Dan McNeely, here yesterday af- today. arid are considered V b largely ternoon. There were no witnes- Hon. Ecfward McRae, one of the due to Turkish intrigue. It has sesto the shooting, but the facts leading members of the Georgia j urday morning and stopped 'at been the desire and the expecta- as near as they can be ascertained legislature, is involved by the Tts RenalES it kh SwtJPartlj 'Dacca v p:r:J.v;ss3Fc:2j. ; . John Sco;tt a whiteVnan about 45 years old, was found dead in a bed over thj stored ?6f J. Il )ick-. inson in thi city thisj aft4rno6c. Scott lived about twVinile's from the city. He. came to . towii Bat . are as follows; - v r ' findings of the graud jury. j McNeely was a servant at Mrs. I According to the report, -McRae Trott's, where Dr. Davidson and his brother operate an exten boards. Several days ago there sive camp in Lowndes county. the store of Dickinson, with whom he was well'. acquainted. After remaining av uo -f tore Tor .some time he asked, Pickinson for a key to his room 'up" stairs, "saying he I; for awhile, -r. He was given the key and Dickinson thought- nothing had been trouble between David- Witnes 3es before the grand jury I was unwell aiiiwishedto lie'down son and the negro, and the latter I testified that in the McRae camp had threatened to whip Dr. Da- the brutalities practiced are too vidson or kill him. Late yester- revolting to describe. For the day evening the trouble was re- slightest offence, it is alleged, the newed, when the negro started for prisoners are stripped and chain Dr. Davidson with an axe. Dr. ed and unmercifully lashed by the v r::i for. crops. tion of France and the other pow ers, acting jointly, that the Sul tan adopt vigorous measures to put down the Albanian uprising. The powers received strong as surances that this would be done, 1 nit the recent dynamite outrages at Salouica and the conflicts be tween Turkish troops and Bul garian bands at other points have diverted the Sultan's attention in another direction and have per- Davidson drew a revolver and whipping bosses. It is also mitted a postponement of steps shot the negro twice, killing him alleged that the McRae brothers looking to carryiny out the pow- iustantly, go into the counties adjoining I dead man, camfe.to town looking Texas, and the crop has suffered ers Wisnes regarding Albania. I The jcoroners mnneat was held Lowndes, nav thfl finfia of miade- I after his son. ? -Nothinff strange Htflin r.nld wPAthfir thrnmrhont thft here yesterday evening and. Dr. I meanor convicts, carry such con- I was thought of absence from southern states. Preparations for Davidson was committed to jail victs to their Ware county camp I home as he often stayed away for planting (.have progressed favor Gr:fiyC:rI:Ttis.Pa$fVetX.Has E::a S!:x Tea Crj h FtecH. . Washington, LIdy 5. The re port of the weather bureau on crop conditions for the'past week says: Theeek was unseasonably cool over much tug greatertpart of the coon try hh minimum tempera tures April 8 and May 1 and 2 be ing the lowest recorded in the last week of April and the first week of May for the .past, thirty, vears at ntTarly air weather . bureau sta- ' . ,. , t ions from the' central and western ' - - -.- . Gulf coasts to the upper Missouri valley, ana also at a number of stations in the central Mississippi more of the matter until today arid Ohio valleys, Jake region and when he had .pccasiou to. go up New England, stairs. He fouud Scott dead in The early planted corn was ex his bed and in a ptate oidecom- tensively killed by the freeze dur position. 'V V - . . , ing the latter part of the week in J. M. Scott, 1'the father of the Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Official advices show that Turkey is threatening to adopt radical, disciplinary- measures against Bulgaria, but the authorities here are fully satisfied with the cor rectness of Bulgaria's position, and it is asserted that there is reason to believe that the powers will not permit the carrying out of a radical Turkish policy against Bulgaria. In the meantime it is the intention of the government here to send a French naval di vision to Salouica as a measure of precaution and in order to be prepared for a possible spread of the disorder. -Paris dispatch. without bail. and keep them in servitude long after the terms for which they were sentenced have expired. The grand jury claims that at least twenty citizens of Ware county are held as slaves iri Mc- Rae's camp, although their terms expired over a year ago. The re port goes on to describe how these men are kept in stockades, about which armed guards march in or der to prevent their .escape, and. alsovmentions that men, thus il- legally detained, who escaped from the stockade, have been - :7 i A Plot to Kill Uarcum. Lexington, Ky., May 7. A messenger who left the interior of Breathitt county at dawn Mon day, to bear a warning to Attorn ey J. B. Marcuih that a plot to kill him had been formed , the night before, reached Jackson a few minutes after an assassin's Lord Droie a Charlotte Hack. News just received from Lon don says: Lord Lyveden, who is to bring over a party of Parliam entarians tthis fall and show them the United States and Canada, is ' - i i big and tall and vigorous and duly 45. He has been a. soldier, a sail or, a waiter bn the Bowery, and nacKman, a snip 8 steward, an actor and a nurseryman. Lyve den was a clergyman's son. As Percy Vernon he1 enlisted in the artillery, but bought himself out and joined the Bancroft's Hay market Company in London for a time. Twentv vfiafn ntrrt ho went. to New York wit.tf Yfi rnnital nd tll Camp' r0lea8e ttle, meU hM a8 a week on a spree. It is thought ably-in the Ohio' valley and Mid he was drinking Saturday and die Atlantic states. The present must have died that .ejvening or season to date has been very tin during the night Goldsbo r o favorable for corn, planting being special to Raleigfr Post. - . : Uarrled the ft5ls Fainlli. A Tennessee maav named John T greatly delayed. Winter, wheat appears to have escaped, material injury during the recent freeze over the western por tion of the winter wheat "belt, and Newberry, who lives about forty UA iioa fr.m TniinK h. .r the general outlook for this crop . t.nUrr a .o Wo (tiA continues very promising Telegraph.- : 5 r ' .'. About thirty-five years ago he married the widow. Sallie Barron, wVin txroa t.Vian tha irntViorf fVirna chased by bloodhjynds and re- danghtersjudV(,;Mirtha and mt J 11 aU WJfl. A"'Ul JDrtlO mo Uittl iuo hiuuu iury cans uu tn ' Early planted corn on low lands in northern Texas arid Oklahoma was killed bythe freeze of April 80 and May 1, and throughout the cotton belt low temperatures have proved seriously detrimental in m retarding tne growtn, wniie ,' ;l ria rtCk hla ynr ra ri laH -4 1 na winrf a antt I State authorities' to .'-investigate, .--ri-iri-1 L t drouiJhfrxontmties m northern became a Bowery, waiter. Presently he turned up in Char- lotte, JN. u., witnout money, "Like a fool," he says, "I went ta the best hotel and stayed three bullet had crashed through Mar- days. I had no money and was cam's brain and- heart as he was standing in the court house door. During Sunday night, Edward Strong, a friend of Marcum's, was informed that a conspiracy Rae brothers. It is - presumed that Governor Terrell will imme diately order an investigation. Atlanta special to . Washington Post. . turned out, but as I was leaving the door a clerk pressed 50 cents into my nana saying, l guess you'll want a bed tonight, old man." I lodged over a stable Lutheran Preacher Deposed. Rev. Paul L. Johnson was dis missed from the pastorate of. St. Matthew's Lutheran chnrch here had been entered into at a meet- and in the tnorning got work driv- today, because of his declaration ing ot several aesperate men at a iUg a carnage. Eventually the made from ther pulpit that he has hotel keeper became my partner received some, new revelations on and best friend." the Bibleparticularly with rezard - 1 ' . wf t In 1885 Lord Lyveden was in to the baptisim; of the Holly Ghost Charleston, where he had a part and to faith iri Christ. The doc- interest in a fishing boat which trine which he preached to the was lost at sea the day of the big congregation last Sunday, for the was made by Mrs. Marcum in an earthquake. In 1890 Mr. Vernon first time, is that by earnest and ... . t i , , - . tneeartn returuea w xngiana, married ana later succeeded to the title by the death of several relatives. New York dispatch. ' by Newberry. After waiting about one year he married Judy, the oldest daughter of his deceased wife. In two years Judy followed her mother to the grave, leaving a girl baby. Again waiting a rea sonable time to mourn, New berry took unto himself Martha to wife, who after living a num ber of years, followed sister and mother to the grave. So the mar riage last week of Newberry and Patsy absorbs the whole family. Texas and in the central gulf states. Poor stands are generally reported. In the eastern districts planting has been vigorously push ed and is nearing completion. Transplanting tobacco has be- gun in lennessee, - out none nas yet been planted farther north ward. Plants continue plentiful. Nearly all fruits have suffered further damage from frosts and lower temperatures. The reports, indicate that the I iq an(j !:3 13 sea j::, Xili j::r ni:Ja:i Jm iFI:::utV;ri.v We. wish especially to express our thanks to the large number of people who have already visited our store ano; given m tne glad smile of welcome; -We note with pleasure that .you are lnvel-head-ed. You see at a glanco the ring of merit in our values, which only SPOT CASH rbV secure. V "And" this accounts for the merry jingle of the Bright Metal,' nd the soft silky rustle of the Long Green in our money drawers. . Our values are a healing balm ' 4 to the toil worn pursa, . our goodi just what you want every day, . Here's a poem for you, listen : Webster's unabridged diction ary of the English language, 7&o. Webster's pocket and school dictionary of; the English lan guage, 10c. Webster's high school diction ary, containing all the new words, 23c - Arlington edition silk cloth bound, books, containing .all the old favorites, and many new ti tles, such ai Last Days of Pom peii, Arabian Nightst American Poets, Blithdale Romance, All Aboard, Dodo, Pilgrim's Progress, Paradise Lost, and many others lOo each. The 40c "line paper novels at 5o.. Memorandum books 8, 5 and 10c: Envelopes 18, 4'uad.fJc.' . " cm ' "Writing tablets, .1, 8, pand 10c each. ' 2 bottles good ink 5c. Rubber tip - lead pencils 1, 2 and 4c. Good steel pens, any eluding vertical, 5c a doren. Pen holders, swell shape, 1, 2, and 5c, , Pins 1, 2, and 5c per paper. Thimbles 1, 2, and 4c each. Good, large combs 5 and 10c Picture frames and mirrors, 5, kind in- blind tiger three milea from Jack son, to aisassinate Marcum Mon day. At daylight he sent a mes senger to convey the information to the attorney, who lay dead when he arrived. This statement v i:- interview today. If the meeting at the blind tig er Sunday night told ' of by the widow can be successfully proved, the assassin and the plotters may yet be knowa. Any investigation must bo strictly within legal lines and it may be impossible,1 even then to make people feel secure in telling what thsy know. A newspaper man from Jackson 'says: V' " ; 4The town may be compared to a man sitting on a barrel of pow der in a shower of sparks. Vheh the explosion will come no one knows, but I believe it is inevita ble. At least three men know who assassinated James Marcum and though they are silent it is believed their doom is sealed. Such knowledge in Breathitt coun ty means death or exile. . There are also others left who know who assassinated . Jim Cockrell, and they will not be overlooked. If these people remain or there is a possibility of a rigid investigation by the law," I believe they will be put out of the way at an early day." ; Women and Money. ; If you would have your women folks economical, let them handle money and learn to respect its value. Thare may be women who have not sufficient womanliness to honor the confidence this trust implies, but they are exceptions. If such be your daughters, it is your business to teach them otherwise. If they be your wives, it is your own fault for haying married them. When a father gives his son . an allowance, he should do the same for his daughter, not as a matter of material favor, for the daughter's bills might double the son'B allowance, but as a matter of dis cipline, of financial experience and education. Collier s. long praying one may receive a baptism of the Holly" Ghost and that after that he can heal !dis- eases and perform -other miracivs by the aid of faith. He startled his people by declaring that he had by faith cured himself of a certain throat trouble, with which he had been afflicted. Suddenly the trouble returned while he was preaching and he was scarcely able to speak. He asked his people to pray with him as "the devil was trying to overcome him," and after ten minutes he announced a victory over the dev il and his voice returned with its former power.- Columbus, Ohio, dispatch. To Caret Cc!d la Oae . Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if j) fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c Frca a Cit ScntcS on the arm, to the . worst sort of a burn, -sore or boil, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a quick cure In buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get De -.Witt's- this is the salvo that heals without leaving a scar. A specific for olind, Dieeaing, itcmng aud pro truding piles. Sold by James Plammer. ( i Soae Gurlons Examples. xou never neard ora wild , ani mal that had rheumatism until it reached captivity and was kept off the earth. You never heard of (a horse that had rhuematism until it was shod with iron and kept off You never heard of a dog that had rhuematism until it became a nousenoid pet and was pampered kept off the earth. The heathens of Africa and the Pacific Islands never had rhuema tism, so far as we know, until they got to wearing sandals or shoes. I once knew a fool man who, whenever he got sick, would dig a trench in hi a garden, lie in it and have his wife cover him with fresh earth as far up as his chin. He would remain there for an hour or two, and then get up in fine spirits. Mother earth I The con tact 1 It looked like the resurrection and it was. Let all the boys go barefooted. New York Press.- grass crop is very backward. Bargain Rush Fatal to Woman. AHY CHURCH or parsonage ,cr in stitution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liber al quantity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. I ' Notc:- Have done so for twenty-seven years. Sales : r: Tens of millions of gallons; painted near ly two million houses under guar antee to repaint if not satisfacto- Uec;t!s Ftsjslclii Commits Ssiclde. Paragraphers in the newspapers have often poked fun at the fero city with which women storm the bargains counters while on shop ping forays, but the matter is no joke for Mrs. Frank Tuller, wife of a member of the great drug firm of Fuller & Fuller, who is believ ed to be dying from a blow receiv ed from another woman while struggling at abargain counter. She submitted to an operation in the hope of obtaining relief, but has been steadily sinking and her relatives entertain scant hope of her recovery. ' - Any one who has engaged in the fierce rush for elevators or bar gain tables in Chicago stores will agree that the ordinary football game is a' tame affair compared with it. Chicago dispatch. 'Qisastrcss Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since Memphis, May 6- Dr. S. H. Rice a prominent young physician of this city committed suicide to- the ad7ent of Dr. King's New day at his home on' Poplar btreet Discovery for Consump tion, by shooting himself through the I Coughs and Colds, even the worst roof of the mouth .with -a 83 cali- cases can be cured, and hopeless motive for the 'S"UU r .UVWU5 sary. sxn. ixis tjragg, oi uoi 1 'i bre revolver. No wn a i wm r T 1 w k Till iv 1 1 I I f rvir.H I'll in w i i , . . w - r i 1 ry: ine paint wears ior periods . . cnesteri jaass., is one oitne many up to eighteen years. Linseed a large practice. He was popular whose life was saved by Dr. oil must be added to the paint in both professional and social King's New Discovery. This (done in two minutes) . Actual I circles. Dr. Rice's mother and I great remedy js ruaranteed for sister nave been summoned irom an inroat ana iung diseases Dy the gulf coast where they are so- all - druggists. Price 50c, and journing at one of the fashion- $1.00. Trial bottles free. For able resorts. I sale by all druggists. Perfume, good quality, 5, 10, and 15c. Scissors 2, 5, 10, aad 25c. . Flue stops ornamented, 5c. School bags 10c. . Slate pencils-soapstone, 5'for lc. Umbrella rib protectors-save your "umbrella, 4c. Whisk brooms 10c. 1 qt coffee pot 10c. 8qt. " " 12c. 10 qt. dish pan 10c. 2 qt. milk cup 5c. C qt. bucket 10c. Ice shavers 5c.r . Large gold hand waiter or tray -10c. , Machine oiler-pump bottom 8c. Table knives & forks 40, GO, 80 & 00c set. Tea & Table spoons 8, 6, 18 & 25o set. Pocket knives 5, 10, 15 & 25c. Pad locks 5, 10, 15 & 25c. 8 piece bread knife sets 15c. Coffee pot knobs lc. Steel gimlets 2 for 5c. Clothes wires 9c. Clothes pins 8c doz. 2 boxes tooth picks 5c. Kitchen side lamps complete 20c. Night lamps complete 10c. Large decorated "parlor lamps C9c. Bead top lamp chimneys. 5c. And so it goes. Remember your money back if you want it. Your true friend. cost then about Samples free. I agents, Rowan I Salisbury, N. C. $1.25 a gallon. SoloX by our Hardware Co.. SPOTGASII 115 East In nil street. L t
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