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SEWI-VEEtaV . y-1 ( i . ' - ' 7 J ' ' I V s -f f 7 ' ' w . V v. x Vol. 16. No. 91. Salisbury, N. O., August 21, 1903. EGTABLIGHED 1007. CILLMAIRE HIKER. Peiro Alwiia Lenis 23 !zz::s! Fcr ts38 ia Slim Bars. Chihuahua, Mexico, Aug. 18. Private dispatches received here today from Parral, this state, confirm the report of the sudden death at that place of Pedro Alva rado, the multi-millionaire min ing man. ' He leaves a fortune in cafh amounting to about seventy million dollars, according to re liable' estimates by those who have been handling the' ore from his mine during tho past six years. The value of the Palmillo mine, which he owned, and which he discovered a few years ago when hs was a poor man working in a "mino at thirty cents' a day, is not known, as Alvarado - his persist ently refused to admit all experts to its workings. It is, however, one of the richest silver proper ties in the world. Of the seventy millions of dollars of ore which Alvarado took out of the mine since its discovery, it is said that more than sixty millions of dol ' larg -worth of silver bars, produced from the ore, are securely locked in a steel cage vat the palatial - residence of its late owner, and it is strongly watched day and night. He gave many hundreds of thousands of dollars to the poor, aud erected costly, cathedrals at Parral and in this city. He leaves a widow to whom his estate will rns:a ccnisisaers m:g in:ir uzi n ma cm tis Ttrcit Mirr E:::::3 E a u::z C:::!2 cf Utrt-i r?--f-H Hang A!!22c::i,s Sssscsssr. ; Frcn D3it!i tj Drcr:!:. fa ts Uitfiii h J:!l. ' Atlanta, Aug. 18. The prison Nyack, N. Y., Aug. 18. Her- , Marion', N. C., Aug. 19. There commissioners are now m sassion manT. Coates. the murderer, who was a wedding in Marino iinrmcr jumped overboard from the Old court which was one of those aui- discussing the successors to War- minion steamer off Seagirt, N. J., et affairs you read about. Some den Allagood, who whipped Ma- Sunday, but was prevented from weeks ago A. J:" Roberson decided mie DeChris, and Snperintendent drowning by men who rescued him he was tired of single life, and Foster, both of whom lately re- m a small boat, committed sui- thereupon carried Minnie Puck signed. No names of candidates bide by cut t id g his throat with an erago across the Catawba into have yet been announced and it is old rusty razor in his cell in Rock-1 Mitchell countv . The enraged thought it will be several days be- laud county jail this afternoon. . father of the girl at once had a ore these appointments can be After being picked up out of warrant ' issued for Roberson for made. Foster's term does not ex- t tho ocean Snndav hn camo tn abdnetion': ihn crirl 'h; 1 irt - . - m-- v ci w 3 VUJJ V New York city on the team er in years old. He was arrested, at company with officers from this Spruce Pine by Deputy Sheriff county who had gone to Richmond Ray, and placed in jail here, for him. The officers brought the Here is where trouble came in for prisoner to this county and land- him. Court "week and no mar- ed him in jail Sundayevening. riage license, but a good prospect A Curious Relic. Mr. J. A. Kerr, son of Mr. J.V. A, Kerr, of ; Davidson township left at our office a very curious old relic. It is the steel parts of . . . javelin, an instrument once ugrd by our forefathers in catching the wild boar,, buff aloes, etc., and al bo an implement of .war. The curio was picked up about one year ago on the Dave. Brantley Truth-Indbx place, familiarly known as the old Davie Brown place in David sou township, four miles west of MoorpBville. The instrument is made of good steel, and is a piece of fine workmanship. Moorea ville Enterprise. ' ARE HI i:0 HURRY. WAS DETERL'iriEO TO DIE piro until October let, but Alla good will step out as soon as his successor is named. The" commission is making a borough investigation of things at the state farm and will con sider prohibiting further flogging When he was examined norea- of g6ing to the roads was what of white women in state camn3. The commission will report at the end of the week. pon was found on him. lhe man, pnade. . the knot" that binds draw who.has for years been known to J together ,o quicly. He was mar- be a desperate character, was put ned in jail .and r " " ' -.-( WILL I'ricc i'Y Er;:r:r Vlll!:a p;i:l M: l::lz Berlin, August 18. There no donbt that the government, un der the jmpulso ef the emperor, is determined to ask the Reichstsg for an increase in the permanent military establishment by about 89,000 men, to be organized into two army corps, thus raising the standing army to about G17,000 officers and men. The incread annual charge is estimated at $0,000,000 exclusive of equipment. The first consideration leading the government to propose what is certain to be an unpopular measure is that ' the military re sources of the country aro not utilized by the existing establish ment, "Nearly 100,000 men who are morally and physically fit for the . militirj r.o service, rach nnt3C:!sn!3C::!s13llj H::l C:r- no better away his Some say he's got E2DE3, and just throw goods. Some say he's got money to throw away like this." Some say he knows how to get all tho goods he wants without paying for 'em. Others say he's bought thous rnds of c'Mlof -v, r ... - credit &cd ia f:r.;:j- to break. - Competitors say it can'Xbo did. Th- d rammers say he is the ddd-lrottedcst closest buyer this side of the River of Fate 1 But what say you ? - Who, me? I say I don't care who or how, but I'm shuro going to have my share of them bar gains as long as they last, T Vr. ot a f73 ? thir" "hen I" - I Stanly County Notts. August 17th, 1903. The present prospect for a corn crop in Stanly county is the best in many years. A numbr of hands are at work on the railroad from New London to the which have settled down. We understand that a train will be put in operation on the road in a short time. ' in a cell and locked in so there was no possibility of his escape. About 2 :30 this afternoon one of the prisoners in the jail heard a groan issuing from Coates' cell and called the attention of the jailer to ..the fact. The jailer went to the cell and found Coates h had t: .:rred kin old standing ariuy until gray hm bride and her father a to the newlv madft hmitfifinna Tho THE UIIIOHS ARE. ROT;; Rev. H. C. Bynum will begin a series of meetings at Bethel church hear Pennington, next Sunday. He will be assisted by Rev. P. W. Tucker, of Millingport. There will be a picnic r at the David Lowder ferry, nine miles east of Albemarle jiToa Saturday, August 22nd. " Everybody1 is in Tb3 Roliss cf Presli2t Rsusstelt Stis . - ' cp a tfornel's Uest. ' ' -V Chicago, Aug. 19. Members of the engineer's union announced today, Upon , reading that Presi: tt a.ll -1. j dent Roosevelt's rulinff that non- - . . 1 unionist Tahould not, be,discrimi- v - J J - I . . - MnAUW Ukil authorities., -v "T t atilize all the means of defense. Coates murdered Lon.s Hull m i . - It i. affirmed that Ihe proposed 0 l- cold blood in May 1902. He fled ""r11 inireaie has nothing to do with 0 VWXXUS JDUys lying on the floor. Coates had river, leveling up the fills severed his jugular and made a clean job of it. An old, rusty razor was iouna on trie noor asserts that since the national ti nances are able to bear the ex penses, a. portion at least of these 100,000 capable anen must receive full trainingi or else the empire will not be in a state of full pre paredness.; The general' staff is said .to have - represented to his majesty that Germany's position in the middle of Europe, with all thn;po:2ibilitiei"of a combination against her, makec I do. Co: do: We name a few items you. . ; - . ,' to guide 1 Cerit Buys ' Palm leaf fan, cake of ccr.p, 7 balls laundry blue; paper "nccdlca, box shoo blacking, furnished 'fish lin, coat' end hat hook, : co:Tc? pot knob', key holo plate, 2 -boxes, of rtitchci, rubbrr t:4) f ' Hi. and was not heard of until he was arrested at Richmond a short time ago. ' v ; x Faitb. ' August 19 th, 1903. Mrs. Jennie G. Harris, of Hen derson, N. C, is here on. a busi ness trip to see Mrs Marie Louise Watt, the immigrant agent and industrial promoter. V Dr. Hedrick, secretary of the opportunity? My Consolidated Granite Company, Let- the editor se-1 left last night for his home in ment him for J renomination and elec tion if bis nomination is success ful. Neill Cr' McCallum, busi- ness agent of the lopal engineer's organ lyiouj propqsesto jstart th movement in this) state. the. present position questions, of foreign Tea L!::li Hiri CIi:r. Wilson, "When a preacher wants a job Too much hard cider aroused the would be pleased to know the correspondents of the are going We where to hol( that picnic. It would be a grand treat, and why not avail selves of the plan, is this : our- he must first" join a conference or be a' graduate of a certain col lege," declared tho labor official. "When a lawyer . wants to trans act business in the United States courts, ue must join an associa tion 12 clothes pins 500 carpet tacks, mouse trap, safety door bolt, clothes lino pulley, machine oiler,cake turner,9 inch pie plate,- tea or s'uear scon. babv bih. - N. C., August 18 Herald pencil, - long counter or" memo book, Lucella cigars, etc. 0 4 Cents IBnys Octagan soap, Gold Dust, Cel luloid starch, umbrella rib hold er, glass mug.ealt or pepper shak er, $ bushel basket, etc. brute lying dormant in most men when William Connor Fulghum, aged 20, after quaffing generously of the cup, became angered over some trivial matter, slapped his man lect the time and place of meet- Kansas City; He will return by jus a society composed of his ing and report through the col- September 1st, when work will , be umnsrof the paper, and then if we, resumed, with a complete steam decide to make it an annual pic nic we can appoint a committee to look after the time and place Poweri Was Under Fire; 'Georgetown, Ky, Aug. 18. The crois-examination of Powers of noting next year. today developed little that was new. He adhered to his , story told on direct examination pretty well. He admitted bringing sev eral companies of soldiers in citi zen's plothing to Fraukfcrt with the mountiau army of, January 25, 1900, but said he had before hand company s Hustler. Rockvelli . August 21st, 1903. We are having fine seasons now, for which we ought tc be very thankful . equipment," on the pink granite quarry. Another new family added to Faith. Luther Wagoner and Miss Settie Gant, daughter of Adolph- us ; Negro Riot Neir HDrtcIk. Norfolk, a., Aug. 18 With Gant, were married Sunday, midnight orgies peculiar to such We wish them a long and happy I assemblies at their height, a road- life. mother's face and threatened his Yet when we say that a brother's life with a enn. The should not work unless he matter was aired before a iiistice I f fivnc: "Rnira of the peace and the prison doors , , , ,. 5- . . ... . 7 inch white wash brush, roller were about to open to receive . , , . . Young Fughum,,hen hi. mother ?"? 1 8Cb r 'Te hrf. broke down and pleaded or! her t ' Vm ' ?f W ' , ... . . fpL A j flesh fork, vegetable lifter, cocoa arna 1 1 Horfxr Thia vena rrrn n Kori . u t j shape dipper, 2 quart plain dip- per, 8 quart cup, 1 quart graduate brother workers we' are condemn ed. This rule of Roosevelt's will defeat him in the next presiden tial convention." payment of costs measure,boys' knife,tbrch pulley, 2 boxes shoo nails,' 5 hole tin mouse trap, 1 box put up for 100 matches, 8 quart dairy or pie pan, boxes tooth picks. 6u::t:;;srs Stsp Mi Fri!::. , Red Lodge, Montano, Aug. 17. house ball participated in by three I Grasshoppers are so thick in this I padlock, 2 A carload of fine dressed street hundred Japanese fan, 1 pair side curbing, circular corners, the first uroKW UP iU a uerce not eany mis aay on the locomotives ot trains comDi, laaies emoroiaerea collar, solid carload of circulars ever sent m?rning , Pistols; razors and and the wheels are so slippery that I 1 dozen good steel pens, box pa- tci f pnfnnon out of North Carolina, was ghio- C1UD8 wero VIsorou81T ea. oev- when the locomotives stop it is per and envelopes, writing tablet. w . m . - I AiV MV V WWWVW w . f X - I . . m l I I - W 9 hadan understanding with Gov- Tnesdav with a larce number of ped today by Marie Louise to start them 'again, storybooks, large pouch smoking orrior Taylor that if the legislature .tndimti.: t;, ' a n Jne bamuel Brown' mortally. They have eaten the range bare. did not heed the petitions, that he U , t , ' I G 7 "n B r ine not siarted over a dwpnte be- I . J ii . e r J I VJtHrtnl I lAntrontirMi tart a nolrf riDTA I . - - xuagar, toe ntLie son oi our. auu 1 w .r-., jtween a man and a woman. The Mrs. Thomas Lyerly, was scalded Saturday, with a good attendance officerg had . planned to rid the would then call th militia into service and ho (Powers) wanted to have the militia on hand. McKenzie Todd, of Frankfort, private secretary to Governor Tay- Iot testified today Ha told of seeing Youtsey about tho execu tive department aud the private office a of Caleb Powers, a few days before the shooting, armed very badly with.hot water from the stove kettle, but is improving. Geo. Peeler has been on the sick list but is better. T here will be an ice cream sup per on Saturday night, August 29th, at Granite Quarry, begin ning at 7 o'clock, also a box par from all parts of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Fink, af Salis bury, spent Suuday ; night with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wyatt. Venus. Sits tiis Ctiiirea. place, but the rough-house started before their -arrival. as that tobacco, "box braided picture wire, hair brush, ladies undervest, pair towels, 2 bottles ink, cream pitch er, lamp chimney,' etc. Peonage is definded condition in which a debtor is held I CIltS "BlXY'S tude to' work out a debt, and in ChiIds Plated knifft. fork and some countries is a recognized 8Pn Bei DOX vlr ana enve- vuiting cards, cloth Eiplssica Ca:m Fire. .Boston, Mass.. August 18. The practice. In the South the prac- loPeI 50 Ninetv-nine of everv one hun- with a gun aud Rooking at the win- ty at 8:80. The proceeds will so dred diseases that children have dows. Youtsey admitted this while oh the stand. 5 Former United States Senator V. J.J Deoe, of Marion, is here to testify for the defense. : - toward repairing the church. Everybody invited to come. YcaKEaiiYiTiitYcaireTai When you take Grove's, taste less Chili Tonic because the for- Manila, Monday; 19. Major I is plainly printed on every ment. Acsrieaa Fltg lasslled. are due, to disorders of the stom ach, and these disorders are all Tar Heel, cauged by indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia 3ure is just as good for children as it is. for adults. Chil dren thrive on it. It keeps their little stomachs sweet and encour ages their growth and develop- Mrs. Henry Carter,' TOo explosion of a tank of gasoline iu the basement of a six -story block occupied by several (manufactur ing concerns on Wormwood street South Boston, to-day, caused a fire which inside of fifty minutes principally been applied bound book, linen or turkuh tow es who for. the payment el.plated watch chain, gent'i belt, Robert L, Bullard has demanded bottle showing that it is simply Central St., Nashville, Tenn redress from Sultan Descen, trial leader of the Lanao Moros. The AmericanN troops while recently paying a friendly visit to the Lanao chief were surrounded with warriors with an offer cf battle The rebels insulted the flag. The -oulv reply to Bollard's demands -1 has been defiance. Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. says: iiiy mtie boy is now tnrea years old aqd has been suffering from indigestion ever since he was born. 1 1 have had the best doctors tice has to nezrees who lor. the navme of fines in petty offenses, or for Iar59 hottle iuk lamP ctc- ih.eoUertionof.1 debts have Cents BUVS UCeU BU1U IAJ BCIVlbUUO WUICU 111 many cases by the methods used destroved every combustible foot I has been lengthened into practical- of the building. Meantime pre-l ly a perpetual servitude. cipitatmg a panic. In which a World' Events. large number of employes receiv ed injuries. The monetary loss is $150,000 covered by insurance. - TiC:rBiC:!Jla-C:8C:i. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails - to cure. E.-W. Grove's signature 13 on each box. 25c. - ' - . P:!::t Fill FJ::::r2. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. I pitcher, etc. 100 page ledger, rolled plate cuff buttons, 0 tumblers 0 desert dishe3, gallon pitcher, pairgenU drawers, bottle 5c perfume, flat bottom tea kettle, etc. ' 20 Cents "Buys t .TK.val inNaBhville, but failed to do him w ii i V i ; " Unygood. After using one bottle 57 well located lots in Southern offeSdol he i8 a well bby.. x rec. uity wnicn win oe put on saie at omend it toall Buffers," Kodol once, price $75, five ot these lots I digests what you eat aud makes have cottages on them to be drawn, the stomach .sweet. Sold by Jas. . ed September COth. 5c on sub-1 Earlv Rusrs are certainly an ideal See B. H. Hamilton, Spencer. 1 Plummer. I scription entitles you to a chance. pill." Sold bj Jts. Plunnisr. S. PhUpot, of Albany, Ga., the lino and pricei are mirvc : Turing a bilious attack We ftre lad ah( ok one. Small as it was it J b Oar prize of 00 will be award- says I too did me more good than calomel, blue mass or any other pills I ev er took, and at the samo time it affected me pleisantlr. Little Side lamp with reflector," hand and stand lamps complete, larra 9 rj From this price cd rvelocs. you. Your true friend, 1 I 115 Enst Innis street. I i" hlmL i
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