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v yvv Kzy y aV'asa ills Vol. 16. No. 68. t - J SEMI-WEEKLY Salisbury, N. C.June 2, 1903 & -1, H I Established 1887, WILSON HABEAS CORPUS. Lawyers Argue That 1 But One Uaa Was 1 Engaged in the Murder. Wilson, N. C, May 28.' Wheth er or not theix mon seeking bail in the case vi litfrin they are charg ed with the mrder of T. Percy Jones will be decided today. Yesterday abotit twenty-five wit nesses were examined before Judge Brown, who is hearing the habeas corpus. There was present a great crowd in the court room and the prisoner, J. B, I'iver, V. H. Rich, George Whitlep, Gill Ward, John Allen and W. W. Barner, the six remaining of the original eleven pat in jail were also in court, ' . -. . Additional tesimony was intro duced. The nurse at thesanitarium where John Allen, who was shot, was taken, testified that Rich brouglit him and afterwards she heard the sound of a pistol "break" in a bath room and saw Rich put'a pistol 'in his pocket. Chief of Police Mashburn testi vfied that the hat found resembles Gill Ward" s, and that John Allen was the man to toll Mavor Her- ring the naihea to strike off his suspect list. Voliceman Ellis tes 1 tified that the hat found in Jones' room was broke on the rim where Gill Ward would uee it to fan. The defense introduced no wit nesses. Messrs. Fred and John Woodard argued for defence, and held thatonly one" man had been located as being in Jones' room, John Allen, and that he probably was shot in a difficulty with Jones. Solicitor Daniels spoke for the State and his effort went to show that it was a killing because of gambling trouble, the" men bejiig after Jones. J. R. Uzzle will speak to-rofrrw morning and take up the case of each prisoner in detail. IN BEHALF OF THE JEWS. TERRIFIC TORNADOES. Mass Meeting In New York to Protest Fea'fal Loss of Life and Property la the Against Recent Massacre. - . West. Town Yi ipsa Obu There was a great and repre-1 Chicago, May 27.- The devasta- feentative gathering at Carnegie tion in the middle west by wind hall tonight, called to protest and flood continues. Within the against the massacre of Hebrews past week nearly one hundred per at Kishineff. The announcement sons have ben killed, many hund that foimor President Cleveland reds iniured and millions of dol- would speak lent additional in- lars' worth of property destroyed. terest to the gathering. Kokoma, Ind., May 27.- Koko- WhHe Mayor Low was deliver- ma was visited by the worst storm ering the opening address, expres-jin years this afternoon. - Several eivo of i tje hone 'that Russia 1 factories were nartl v. destroyed. would give more liberty, to her I Hundreds of dwellings were dam- Jewish subjects, Mr. Cleveland aeed. The loss in Kokoma and entered and" was greeted with a vicinity will reach $250,000. Rain . . - - . ; tumult of cheers. land bail ca j e in torrents. '- William H. Baldwin," jr., read Des Moines, May 27. Despite the resolutions, which were re- predictions of fair weather by the ceived . with great applause and weather bureau another terrific adopted. They denounced the rain storm struck this city today. massacre, urged the claim of the Thousands of anxious-persons are Jews in Russia to just treatment spending sleepless nights while a and protection, and declared "the small army of men are employed people of the United States on the levees, and others are pa- should exercise su c h i n fl u- trolling the danger districts. Sev ence with the government of eral hundred families have moved Russia as the ancient and unbrok- from their homes. en friendship between the two na- Marysville, May 27. The en- tions may justify, to prevent the tire town of Elmo has been wiped recurrence of outbreaks such as out by a fearful tornado. Nine have amazed the civilized world." persons were killed outright and New York dispatch. , many were injured, some of whom will die. The Wabash railroad Hall Storm In Forsyth County. Btatn was 8track faMt andd? molishPfl Thft fltronf. wna'nf. hia Maj. Rolling has just returned KpsV , n hnUMntr ffill ftnH to the city from Winston and tells he wag eli M TnQ Masbn- lUB 1UZyu 01 a mmv remarKaoie ic temnle. a brick building atood naud destructive hail storm that i?At ..x- rm.. i. . . least ux me euaiiuu. xne eturiu occurred near tliere last Tuesday j i -.li " uiuKtju on a couuie oi ireful, cars, 4tCiUwuu. cxavCiBCU skipped over two or. three frame a. section three miles in length h. -u: .j i.i a u .. . ... . . I uuiiuiuHs uuu i iik n lure me uriuis. and one mile in width, about six ohj building asunder. Fourteen people were in the Ro6f-BreakIng Crows. For a long time the department . in Victoriai B. C, had been puz zled to account fbr the continued leakage in the 'roof of the drill shed, an imposing building with a elate roof and solid looking tow ers in front. In spite of frequent repairs, elates would persist in falling down. A thorough inves tigation showed that the trouble ' was caused by crows, who swarm miles out from the - city of Wins ton. The hail stones were about eight inches in circumference and the following morning buckets full of them were carried to Wins ton ior oxninirion, and even though they had lain a whole af ternoon in the hot sun they meas- A UYSTERY SOLVED. THEY PRAISE TEDDY. Yiang Uea witcto. lbe CcnblBatioa of i ReprtHcans" of Pesssiiras!! 6i Pral- i .Safe WitS yapifjiag 6Iass. ttz Their EnSarseneat." Birmingham, May 27, City de- The Republican state coriven- tect ives claim to have unraveled 1 tion h&sendonid PrpRidAnt Rnnnn. the myetery)of the $7,000 robbery velt for renoraination and declar- of the union depot ticket onlce in led agaiust any change in the nres- this city which occurred May 10. ent tariff schedule. As a result two young men, one Senator Quay declined to ac- f them being the eon of J. M. I cept re-election as chairman of Bibb, superintendent of bridges the state committee and his col and buildings on the Louisville league, Senator Penrose, was chos and Nashville, have been arrested en his successor. The-Roosevelt and are now in jail. No on is plank is as follows : allowed to see them and not even . "We commend and approve the the name of the second man ar- administration of President Roose rested can be ascertained It is velt, who, with great-ability. fi claimed that the robbery was ac- delity and vigor, has enforced the cdmplished boring a hole in policies of his late lamented pre- t!ie ceiling over the ticket office decessor, William McKinley, and from a vacant room on the second of the Republican party. .We f a- fioor of the union depot, and the vbr his nomination aud electiou robbers looked through this hole to the presidency in 1904 and with a magnifying glass and pledge the support of the Republi- watched the employes of the of- cans of Pennsylvauia.,,Harris- fice work the safe combination, burg dispatch. - - It is said that on the night of the robbery they entered the office while the night ticket seller was asleep. The detectives expect to recover all the money and also to make a third arrest. Wheeler Story is Denied. Masonic temple. They were buri ed under the debris, and nine of them were killed. Something to Think About. More than 28 people out of eve ured six and one-half inches in ry 100 in North Carolina over ten circumference and weighed eight years old pan not read and write 1 ounces each. The roofs of sever- More than 16 out of every 100 al houses were totally ' wrecked, white people in North Carolina while others had holes beat into over ten years old can not read them through which a boy could and write. . Ihere is only onooth- claiming him as an Pohllc Ownership and Strikes, One of the chief advantages urged for the government opera tion of public utilities has been that this would end the evil of strikes in that quarter. This ar gument was badly damaged by the Memphis, May 28. Since the recent strikes in Holland, smd it Confederate reunion at New Or- has . now -suffered another blow leans last week, the Btory has been from the strike just begun on the circulated that General - Joe state railroads of Victoria. This Wheeler was slighted and that he seems to be a vicious affair on appeared in the uniform of a gen- both sides. The government or eral of the United States army. Idered its engineers to withdraw ueneral ueorge W. Gordon. of from the central labor organiza this city, has nailed this rumor in tion or lose their jobs, and the eu a statement, which reads : . , . gmeers replied that unless this "General Joseph Wheeler, to order wa3 revoked they would my personal knowledge, did not strike at midnight and leave their appear at the Confederate reun- locomotives wherever they, might ion at New Orleans in the uniform ber Strikers in this country got of a general of the United States past that point some time ago. army, l stayed at the same hotel They are always willing now to with him the bt. Charles and take their engines to the end of saw him on numerous occasions at the run. The success of the Vic- the hostlery aud in the conven- toriau government in dealing tion hall at the auditorium, and with its present trouble will go a on every occasion he was . attired good way toward settling the ques in citizen's dress and wore no tion whether labor . disnntes are THE BLEACHED EQHES attache of crawl. Cattle were badly bruised er a tnat Has so many l inter- either Confederate or United - i . . & . , i up aud pigs were killed, chickens ate people as JNortn Carolina. States army; Furthermore, I was were crushed, window glass aud North Carolina has 43 counties present at his first public intro- shutters destroyed and the grain lu wmcu tuere are more iuau j duction to the veterans and citi crops beaten down and ruined, white voters out of every 100 who zen3 Qf New Orleans and I am in badge or insignia of any kind pro- less threatening to public than to private enterprises. New York World. - on the beach at -low tide and dig The 8torm iagted only twenty are iHitrate ; that is, who cannot position to state that he was re for clams. The birds found that a clam dropped on the roof of the shed would break nicely, leaving the contents in a safe and con venient spoi for leisurely con sumption. Nearly every time a clam was dropped on the roof a slate would bo cracked as well. Scarecrows have been erected, and no crows have visited the roof since. minutes, but the ground was cov ered to a depth of ten inches or more. One man was struck on tno nead, toe nan -stone going through his hat and cutting quite a gash in the scalp. He was un conscious for a long time, but it is now thought that no serious in jury will result from the misfor tune. Asheville Citizen. Strikers Threatea i Hundreds of strikers marched along the subway today threaten ing violence to the - men who had deserted aud gone back to work. Some of the men became frighten ed and quit work, while others continued under police protec tion. Persistent rumor that the strikers will try to break one of the large water mains, cause the officials much uneasiue38. New York dispatch. Mot a Sick di Since. A Clear Course. The man who is calm has his course in life clearly marked on his chart. His hand is ever on the helm. Storm, fog, night, tem pest, danger, hidden icefs he is ever prepared and ready for them lie is made calm and serene by the realization that in th9 crises of his voyage he needs a clear mind and a cool head; that he has naught to do but to do each day the beat he can . by the light he has ; that he will never flinch or falter for a moment; that, though ho may have to tack and leave his ccurse for a time, ho will never drift, he will keep ever headed to ward his harbor. When he will reach it, how he will reach it, matters not to mm. lie rests in calmness, knowing he has done his read and write. There are 217 .counties in the United States in which there are more than 20 white illiterate vot ers out of every 100. North Caro lina has 43 of these counties. North Carolina has decreased her white illiterates over ten years old from 23.1 out of every 100 in 1860 to 19.5 out of every 100 in 1900 ; she has decreased her negro illiterates over ten years old from 60.1 out of every 100 in 1890 to 48.9 out of every 100 in 1900. For ten years white . illiterates have decreased, therefore, 3.6 in every 100 and negro illiterates 12.5 in every 100 Southern Education. Ate Ground Bliss. Charlott, N. C, May 27. Death will in all probability be the end of the attempt to commit .suicide by Emma Reese, an eighteen-year- old woman of this city. The young woman is a native of Asheville, who came here from Spartanburg about eleven weeks ago. She had been living in a house with an- Kansas City, May 28. The first other girl, who went to Spartan move in the threatened strike of burg last night. Emma wished freight handlers in Kansas City to accompany her and became I yar umbrella, 4c. ceived very Kindly and was given a warm ovation. As far as I saw him he was slighted neither by citizens nor his old comrades." Freigbt Handlers' Strike Spreading. of Tea Tt:::!:i Defied Lest Ue Scatter ed Oter tte tat Secreting Sz:is of King Credit's desert wastes. Right tnere is the cemetery where lie Ambition's jeweled babes. It s the common end of the haughty rich and lowly poor. The bloat ed bond-holder and the heaving, . struggling ranks of poverty, the conqu-rer and the conquered' go hand in hand marching to defeat in its depths of ruin. . This only goes to show that, spot cash, when: ynusdll snot cash. when you buy, is the only way to get value received for the life-blood that falls from your brew in big cold sweat drops. 'Tir the almighty dollar that presses values to the lowest notch. Tis the weight of dollars only that saves you from the sheriff's lock and key and your family from despair. The biggest stock you ever saw bought on credit is like a last year's bird nest, a poor thing indeed. Spot cash is the lever wo use to press down values and how well we do it is attested by our s figures.. We underbuy, we under- sell. You have toiled and waited. At last your opportunity is here and you have the judgment to snow it. See the argument below against which no element can prevail: . Webster's unabridged diction-;? ary of the English language, 78c. 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 mahy new. ti tles, such a i Last Days of Pom peii, Arabian Nights, American Poets, 'Blithdale Romance, All Aboard, Dodo, Pilgrim's Progress, Paradise Lost, and many others 10c each. The 10c line paper novels at 5c. Memorandum books 8, 5 and 10c. Envelopes 1, 8, 4 and 5c. Writing tablets, 1, 8, 5 and 10c each. - 2 bottles good ink 5c. Rubber tip lead, pencils 1, 21 and 4c. ' Good steel pens, any kind in cluding vertical, 5c a dozen. 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, 10, and 15c Perfume, good- quality,. 5. 10, and 15c. Scissors 2, 5, 10, and 25c. Flue stops ornamented, 5c. School bags 10c. ' Slate pencils-soapstone, 5 for lc. Umbrella rib protectors-save "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of -which re lieved mo. One day I saw an Ad. cf your Electric Bitters and de ter mined to try that. After tak ine a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter , was entirely best. WiUraTh G. Jordan. cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fre mont, N. C. writes, all Druggists. To Cara Gold la Oae Daj. ' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W Only 50c, at Grove's signature is on each box 25c. - - . " The Wastes cf the Every seven days the blood. muscles and bones of a man of average size loses two pounds of wornont tissue. This waste can not be replehdished and. the health and strength kept up without per fect digestion. Wheu the stom ach and digestive orgaus fail to perform ttnir functions, the strength lets down, health gives way, and disease 6ets up. Kodol Dvspepsia Cure enable the stom- occurred today when sixty men despondent at the prospect of be employed at the Missouri Facific ing left alone. She 'accordingly freight depot quit work. The or- began to drink and when crazed der for a general strike of the 700 went out among the neighbors to warehousemen and freight hand- borrow ten cent to buv laudanum lers which was expected today did Laying she -wanted to kill herself. not arrive and until it does come, Failing to eet the death-dealin no united movements looked for. portion she pulverized some glass uowever, tne situation is growing and gWftllowed a tablespoonfnl. tense, ana tne men eager to stride She COuehed un one Diece. but was have been kept at work by their immediately thrown into narox- m K leaders with difficulty; Disastrous Wrecks. ysms ol the most excruciating agony. Amid her terrible suffer ing she wildly begs to die. 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 the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sump tion, Coughs ana Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and boneless u i j : . -1. .1 : . I . - uu uu uigcoiio unua iu uigest i resignation is no longer neces- and assimilate all of the whole- sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dor some food that may be eaten into cheater, Mass., is one of the many the kiud of blood that rebuilds whose life was savd by Dr. tne tissues and protects the health KiugV . New Discovery. This and strength of the mind and i creat remedy is guaranteed for body. Kodol cures Indigestion, all Throat and Lung diseases by Dyspepsia aud all stomach tron- all druggists". Price 50c, and bles. It is an ideal spring tonic. I $1.00. Trial bottles free. For Sold by James Plummer. ' I gale by all druggists. ANY CHURCH or parsonage cr in stitution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liber al quantity of the Longman & Martinez Pare Paints whenever they paint. Note : Have done so for twen ty-seven years. Sales: Tens, of millions of gallons: painted near ly two million bouses 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 cost then about $1.25 a gallon. samples, xree. told by our agents, Rowan Hardware Co.. Salisbury, N. C. Whisk brooms 10c. 1 qt coffee pot 10c. 8qt. 12c. 10 qt. dish pan 10c. 2 qt. milk cup 5c. 6 qt. bucket 10c. v Ice shavers 5c. Largo gold band waiter or tray 10c. . Machine oiler-pump bottom 8c. Table knives & forks 40, CO, 60 & 90c set. Tea & Table spoons 8, C, 18 & 25c 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 chimntys. 5c. And so it goes. Remember your money back if you want it. Your true friend. . . SP0T-&CA8H, 115 Em tin nil street.
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