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. . ''". . f ' , - - ' 4 ' K t ' 1 - 4 i -.-''"-. " - -4.- w .... - , - - v T- -. " r .-: - .- . 1 ... . . 4 .1 ! X I I. f lil ' r;;-5 --'.,V- "nrnni iiii-i-ii if v . jl v x vri v j u zr f 0m. V. - ,17 I - VOL.J6. No. 84 Salisbury, N; C.?iAjLY 28 J903. Established 1887. UNFAIR DEALING. L!l:!ru:i Operators Bring C&arges to ' Board of Conciliation. . ' , .- ,i . . , Pottaville, Pa., July 23. Char ges of. blacklisting were jtnade against the Lehigh Coat and Navi gation Company at the seas ion. of the board of conciliation held late today. The company is accused of, violating both, the .letter and the spirit of the 'aard" of .the president's commission by' disV criminating against meu who took ipart in the late strike It is al leged that several hundred men have been. put on the blacklist in the Panther Creek valley, while others are still at their homes unemployed. On the other hand Superintendent Luther' of . the Philadelphia- and Reading Coal alid Iron Company has , a' fist of grievances charging the miners of that company with having viola ted the award of the commission. . On account of the lateness of the hour these grievances were not considered. Tne board decided to hold its ",)iiext meeting in ?Pottsvillf next Thursday. At -thh meeting the Beoret session will La ahandnnari md the public , will be fully in- oremd of what occurs; Ni3 -de- (iaions on any disputed questions were arrived at today. It is sta- tod that the board is deadlocked t)n every important subject ' Superintendeh t Lutheraid that the Work is dragging to such au extent that thi corporatiomrepre Ben tati vesica n ill afford to take the time from their regular work. iScoatEolYrBoops.f; tllFLUEHCEFO! C?E,TC3QH. - Ciffal? Lems Jackssa for HetlltUf .'Lfr Jackson, JKy., July 23.t Cap tain wen -left this morning for Lexington . He will : go to Cyn- X m UHei -States t Will 1 3 Ertl t -V? 2ij. Step JV Washington, ; July 22. -Inasmuch as the Chinese government recently expressea.iis .wuiingness thiania Sunday to.tcstify against to yie'd to the "desires of the Uni- Jett and White. He was escorted ted States for onn norta in Mnn. by a detail of 6oljs-tisV far as churia, tha officials here are at Torrent. The troops . got off 4 at a loss to.uuderstand the communi Torrent and escorted Charles cation sent? bv 'Prince Chi ncr1 to Green, a witness before the grand I Minister Congeri - refusing this jury, who has Teeri threatened, concession. Thev have received back to Jackson. t Green "is to no advices " on the subject, testify in the Cockrill case. 'It is Washington officials continue in claimed that he caw the men who their belief that the eitnatinn nl. lim DOES DAUABL fired the shot that killed Cockrill, Lexington, Ky., July ' 23. Curtis Jett and Thomas White, indicted for the murder of J. B. timately will be clarified and the efforts of the United States be re warded. In some quarters the objections urged to the opening of Marcum at - Jackson, who jiave ports tin Prince Chine's communi- been in jail for safe keieping,;were catiotir are regarded as mere diplo-l quietly spirited away from the nratic quibble designed perhaps to Fayette county jail this morning, placate Russia. . Nq matter vsjiat put on Jbhe 7:05 train and taken fresh obstacle may intervene, our to Cynthinia. whore they are to government Afirm in tffeXonvic- be tried :by Judge Oaborne, July, jtioii in that theprinciplepf the ... cu.ou wj ijucwu upeu uoor iu uniua Bnouia D8 iieacn and nis deputy under an order of the Harrison circuit co'urt, and only tne jailer and the officials knew 'of the movement. enjoyed, by all nations, - will con tinue to eVert its influence inthat direction: ' ; ' Czatfaa lines izi Seieral are'bjsrei. r v Tress Blow Dora. jPaterson, N. J. July 22. A tlaffic tornado visited this city tCday. - During the blow, which lasted about three minutes, "one man was killed and at least half a dozen injured. One house was blown down, more than a score of Ibaildiogs were unroofed and havoc was done to trees, fences, signs an&awnings. Half a doxen men were at. work pacthin; up a house. JVV hen the tornado struck this building, it collapsed. Joseph Van Dam was buried under the wreckage. and instantly killed. Four other men were caught but wergdug out alive, though uncon scious. Two other men ware in jured in other parts of the city. AilSt. Joseph's hospital, the pa tients were thrown into a panic Bigtrees in the grounds around the hospital were blown down, the mudows 1 were smashed and the awnings carried off. - Tftff Gownor ao txtrealstr- Xet the boy who is discouraged Tread this. There is a tonic in an otherls successful overcoming. In his boyhood, Henry JO lay tnade up his. mind that he would beeonu an orator. In this he discovered by his parents 4k . v. The Quilting Partj. ':: It is refreshing to read amoncr The truth is that Governor Ay- the 8ocietv notes that down ih Clay county they have had an old fashioned" quilting, and a, good dinner: Now,, that beats your at homes" with, a little cup of tea . in one room, a piece of cake about as Jarge as yous fingr in upon society another room and then flame kind of truck in a saucer in another room. An old fashioned duiltincr cock is an extremist' of the most extreme tvne. In the matter of pardons he has not', merely carried his ideas of mercy to extremes, but he was wronged every man in the State who obeys tne laws He has turned , loose some of the lowest specimens of humanity, and often he has done tit txttt , j Uore Trouble la Riehnosd. CRichmond, Va , July 23 A quite general outbreak of street car strike'disorder occurred in the city tonight. Two ' cars, were lilown up, one in the east end aud tlje other m the west end by what was very like giant, powder, but may have been a bunch of torpe does in each case. Both cars were badly damaged, and one ot the . motormen suffered so from the. shock that he had to be re lieved from duty. - Then a motorman was sbn-4' r BIB STEAL IB UASILU. WHAT CAEE WE . .. n mm . . I.. Yii3i:i8 l::xj, m::::n;t, E:llFUta RcitsEiUHIjeis.rotii Rrt'Eu . tsJ Otisr Articles lllg. ' p!:s are Ttsri f:r cs? uasmngton, July .21. Consid- Some say he's got no better, erable agitation arose in' Manilla I senaa .ftr.ri inof tKm ... w . jfcwv wM w i mm n mm J Ul when in gathering exhibits for goods. St. Louis exposition, it was dis- Some say he got money to covered that the magnificent col- throw away like tliis. lection of old rare books, manu- Some say he knows how to get scripts, Rold and silver plate, all the goods he ; wauta without paintings of almost incomput- paying for 'em. able value, as treasure?, and cu- Others say he's hought thous rious antique furniture, priceless ands of dollars worth of goods on tapestries and other mural hang- credit and is fixing to break, ings which . wero known to have Competitors say it can't be did. been in possession of the Spani- -The drummers say he is the ardsand were in the city at the dod-drottedest'closest buyer this time of the American contest had side of the River of Fate I disappeared. The war department But what sty you ? was informed of the fact, and se- Who, m? I say 1 don't care crei service men in the employ of who or how, but I'm shure going the civil government of the is- to have my share of them bar lands were set to work to ferret rslna na Inner tViorr I O - .w - w .q mmmm VJ out the mystery and either find the lost, or bring the looters to justice. As far as can be 'learned neither purpose has been accom plished, k 1 know a good thing when I see it, I do. ' Come on, I don't want to be left. We name a few items to guide ybu. 1 Cent Buvs Palm leaf fan, cake of soap, 7 balls laundry blue. narer needles. tanburg yesterday, Mr. William- box shoe blacking, furnished fish son told the Journal of a distress- line.-coat and hat hook, coffee ing accident at Batesville yester- pot knob, key hole plate, 2 boxes day by which a woman nameo 0f matches, nrbber-tip pencil, 24 Kirby lost her life in an unusual sheetaaper, Welope'i, ' thlm- manner- ble, a.safe cigar. . Mrs. Kirby, whose family works ' in the Batesville Cotton Mills, C UGIltS ifays tvaa v-ro a Vi i r n trt. a a r V-,.-.!-- I . 9 tv itau a hI w a w iuvo w Ja ii LX O llXl B Drowned la Ttree lac.es cT Water. M. Brown Williamson has re turned from a business, trip over South Carolina. While in Spar- X& a stream near her home when 12 clothes carpet right simply because lie is unbal anced when it comes to a matter of personal feeling. Greenville Reflector. was and those who worked with him on the plantation, but his ideal was so strongly impressed upon him that nothing could shake it. Some one gave him a reader, add !his first effort was to memorize a number of selections. He asked his friends to hear him recite It Defies Electricity. . A safety dress of thickly woVen wire gauze has been -invented for electricians by a German scientist. It is intended to be worn while working in a high tension labora tory. A current of elpctricity getting sufficient to kill the wearer can pass through the dress for some aofrtnrl xieif.Vinnf. nATrAnfihl fiflPprf. -.th.m.:bnt they laoghed at the idea Standing uninBulated . ; on the ground, the wearer can draw sparks from the terminals of the transformer without danger. Not even the slightest sensation of any current is felt through. The invention of this dress now makes it possible for any scientific ope rator to perform succesBtuiiy tne reached most dangerous experiments in electrical "research. Illustrated London News. , all kinds, in bier dishes, bie cuds by would-be of coffee and all that topped off Heights, and a womaL,was struck with pie and four or five story by a stone thrown at a Clay street cake, is not to be mentioned in car. the same breath with one of these There also was stone throwing "functions" where style is a at cars in Fulton. The disorder plenty and eating slim. And has the appearance of preconcert then there is something else that -d effort to prevent people from makes us warm up to the quilting riding on the cars. It may be party. We never heard any of simply the Nlast flicker of the the good women who attended one flame of the fight the strikers are mad and mouthing and making. raising jthe devil because all their names were not in type as big as r ProLibltion Q Mississippi. 11-? 1 1 . i i I ' your nana in ne iocai paper. New Orleans. Julv 23. The pms, 500, .1 A tar. 1TB. mnnA, r n ffv' ?An cmrlHartl? fall fn.nrj w4 inln 4 V . 1 . a - --.-j .... w-.-,-uW.Uwl clothes line nullev. machina assassin in Barton I the water which was onlv about I to. - - - j cm m n mt k . r. m . --o r baby bib, three , inches deep.. Some chil- Herald pencil, long counter or dren playing in the vicinity saw memo book, Lucella cigan, etc. Mrs. Kirby fall and at once be- ' gan calling for help. Mr..Wil- 4z Cents BuyS liamson, who was on the oppo- Octaeau soaD. Gold Dust. Cel. site side of the stream ran to the luloid gtarch umbrella rib hold. nearest Driage ana crossea over together with several other men t.n movfi the nnfortmiate woman out of the shallow - water. She 5 Cents Buys was dead, however, when the par- 7 inch whitQ wash hrnih . Ue i j i ti ----.j 1. 1 l " .y reacnea ner. x bwwu wat TAC .CTnh OP afcoa hmh. , j er, glass mug,salt or pepper shak er, bushel basket, etc. of a barefooted boy being an ora tor, j w. Undaunted, young Clay went in the barn almost every day, and recited with the horses and cows - for an audience, recited and prac ticed oratorv. These were his -. first audiences; and as a great statesman, he reinarked, in later years, that they were his most patient, earnest listeners. The experience, which now seems ridi culous, was, in fact, a very help ful one, for the brilliant young Kentuckian later became what he :said he would from the first-an ' eminent orator. Y. P. Weekly. Blessings on the quilting party, 8fcate prohibition executive com- wnicn same we can x, say concern- ,:ffoo f Ti0oio;rri v.Qa oAArooa. I 111 a UI JI A. 1U.1.ID-IE- LJ JA LLai JL D T mg some social "iuncuona." Monroe Enquirer., ihe had been a victim of epilep tic fits and it is thought -he had one of these fits when, she fell in the water, Charlotte Times- Democrat. ed a statement to the voters to the effect that the success of pro hibition is now assured. Letters were addressed to the three candi- Al though Justice Harlan, of the dates for governor and the pn- the Swedish Baptist church, con United States Supreme court has mary to be neia in August, asking fe88ea to a charsre f burglary and No Dead Line for Justice Harlan. A Finale Bsrgiar. Rev. J. C. Johnson, pastor of 1 Fatal end of Poker 6aaB. ' A game of poker at Opeliska, this connty, enofed fatally Monday night. Thomas Carter took-down a big pot ana was accusea 01 cheating by Hyer. Instantly five pistols was pulled and four men took sides against ,Hyer- Hyer was quicker than ..his assailants and fired with deadly effect, kill ing Carter instantly and mortally wounding Jensen and Horner. Hyer escaped. Morgantown W. Va., dispatch. Set on Fire by tbe Sea. Fanoy the waves of the sea set ting fire to the cliffs they break on? Yet this is what did really happen at Ballybunion on the westeon coaBt ot Ireland. These rocks, which the great Atlantic rollers have' for centuries been slowly breaking down, contain in their depthsmassabjof ironpyrites Sat fid FfC3 Terri.U Deatll. and alum. At last the water The familv of Mrs: M. L. Bob penetrated to these and a rapid bitt Qf BargertonTenu., saw her oxidation took place, which pro- dying and were, powerless to save duced a heat fierce enough to set her. he most skillful physi thev hole cliff on tire. For weeks ciaU8 and every remedy used, fail- tne rocKS uurnpa ukb a regular AH while nonanmnt on was Blow- what some have pleased to call the "dead line" lone "of them answered, k of active life, beig now three Neal, and his answer was favor jBcore 'and . ten, he dois not pro- able to prohibition. But letters pose to recognize that arbitrary addressed to three hundred candi limitation, but will continue his dates for the legislature resulted duties on the bench for an indefi- m all but' 12 ot them agreeing to nate time. He sees no apparent submit a prohibition amendment reason why he should retire, since to the constitution. The execu- he enjoys excellent health and is tive committee declares that if apparently no older than he was the fight is kept up they will car- twenty years ago. He walks from I ry Mississippi for prohibition. Washington to the Chevy Chase club, a good seven miles, to play Ccal-'it l DfQf SCd. chair bottom, bottle shoe polish, flesh fork, vegetable lifter,-cocoa shape dipper, 2 quart plain dip , per, 8 quart cup, 1 quart graduate' measure, boys' knife, torch pulley, 2 boxes shoe nails, 5 hole tin mouse trap, 1 box'put tip for 100 matches, 8 quart dairy or pie pan, padlock, 2 boxes tooth picks, nice Japanese fan, 1 pair side combs, ladies embroidered collar, 4fm I 1 been tneir views on pronioition. , uniy the f ather is broken-hearted. Senator I Tha mnthAV fint nn horlnr-1 1 dozen cood steel Dens, box oa- - i-V , mm m W V mm, VV W mm - W m9 m J ' ( W l:. t i r 3 U I ui- uwiucuw gaujo u. " New Bern N. C 1 M. LM I - seiaom naes 10 or irora toe Bes sions of the court. Probably his i fine physical condition Is due to : mm. ' nis exceiien, nanus. iesiie s Weekly. . July 23. A colored em plovo of Broad us & mill, name unknown, was knocked overboard this afternoon. volcano and great clouds of moke aud vapor rose high in the air. Ex. To Care t Cold la Qae Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine "Tablets. All druggiftts refund the . money if it fails to cure. E. W. 'Grove' 8 signature is on each box. 5c. r ly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption turn ed despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate -relief and its continued use completely cured her. ' It s the most certain cure in the world for all throat and luug troubles. Guaranteed Bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial Bot tles Free at all druggists. A Yerj Close Call. I stuck. to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. v . Bellamy, a locomotsve fireman of Burlington, Iowa. I was weak and pale, without any appe tite and alt run down. As I was about .to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and afrer taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, - run down people always caiu new life strength and vigor from their use Try them. Satisfaction guaran teed by all dniggists. Price 50c. the news, and is in a critical con- anion, ine aoctors say sne is dying of heart-shock. The crime was stealing $51 .and a bank book. The money was spent on fine clothes. There were three girls in the scheme. Denver, Col., dispatch. Bluest Battlesblp Lasuted. London July 23. The battle ship King Edward VII., the larg est in the world was successfully launched by the Princess of Wales at Davenport this evening. Among those present were the Prince of Wales, Princess Henry per and envelopes, writing tablet, storybooks, large pouch smoking tobacco, box braided picture wire, hair brush, ladies undervest, pair towels, 2 bottles ink, cream pitch . . . er, lamp cnimney, etc. lO Cents "Buys - i Y ill Divers searched for him but to no avail. After ten minutes had of Battenburg and the lords of th 1ftnsed a aenffle -wn heard under admiralty. Kine- Edward laid the wharf. The drowning man had crawled on the bottom to a post and climbed to the top, clinging in an unconscious condi tion. He was taken out and rolled and restored to life. the keil plate March 8, The vessel cost $7,500,000. 1902. Childs plated knife, fork and spoon set, box paper and .enve lopes, 50 visiting cards, cloth bound book, linen or turktih tow ll, plated watch chain, gent's belt, large bottle ink, lamp, etc. 15 Cents IBtivs 100 page ledger, rolled plate cuff buttons, 0 tumblers, 6 desert dishes, $ gallon pitcher, pair gents drawers, bottle 2oc perfumer fiat bottom tea kettle, etc. . 1 w 20 Cents Buys ; Side lamp with reflector, hand and stand lamps complete,, large Yea Kc2V YAilYca are TaI:s When you take Grove's taste less Chill Tonic because the for- blood- that nourishes the nerves, feeds the tissues, . hardens the muscles nnd recuperates the or eann of the entire bodv. Kodol mula is plainly printed on every Dyspepsia Cure cure. Indigestion;, l-ottle showing that it is simply Dyspepsia, Catarrh1 of the Stom Iron and Quinine in a tasteless ach and all stomach disorders. f )rm. No cure, no pay. 50c. I Sold b James Plummer. Icf:l Elm Stresjtl by enabling the digestive organs to digest. assimilate and trans form all of the wholesome food I pitcher, etc. From this prico up mat may do eaten into we -iuuui i jtbe line and prices are marvelous. We are always glad to show you. i Your true friend, 115 East Iiini- street. . V t- 4 UU . 1 V U I , SPOTOASH, I,' c
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