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VOL. 16. No - 92. Salisbury, N:C.fv, jgust 25, 1903. Established 1887, BOOK BINDERS EXPLAIN. CBUMPACKER HONORED. A HORRIBLE CRIME. CRAFTER A GRAFTER. The! State Their Posltloj In the Contro- Hundreds of Negro Bate Named After the " ",,H a. Miner. , MagnaDl South-Hater. AXTn oVi-i n crir r A 11 r ' OO mi I :. - ?or.vB",v.,8. .-iue - L,anorte: Tnfl 'Anff 99 ThQ Bookbinders' .union of this city J war acrnW. n, 1 gave out an authorized state- the white counties ment regarding the controversy ern Indiana with A. Miller, assistant foreman i- xjc- .1.. - - - mouu pxiuwug-uume, wno recent- the move is finding much favor ly was discharged by Public Print- throughout the section. l x uiixiA uu ..bu grouua mat he A man, packed by a New York was a non-union and afterwards corporation owning real estate i reinstatea upon the order nf t.Vm Pnrf01. " I U A UUl of northwest- started hy Editor Negro's Fiendish Brutality at Hatif With Rope and Knife. v; Manna Ponton, the negro whd brutally outraged Mary Jenkins, the twelve-year-old granddaught er of the late J. M.v Grizzard; at ' " ' fs ;rth Carolina man Arrested in Washing- . ton for Embezzlement! Delgado Grafter, a former resi- - I ent of Reidsville, N. C.,lis in jail are charged with the e!mbezzle- ient' of $331 ofV the f unas of the Bowser of Porter, conntv. iq trik- TTftlifsvv-. lsist ftveninff. was striiDS" of the bookbinder of the govern- ing shape: and advices are that nn to a . telezranh ' pole early thil . Georgetown University, Crafter mnrnmcr and his nonv was ridai--l -..? uiiiuiiua auu was ijuibuiuk biuuich from North i President The bookbinders claim that when Miller first entered the ser vice he made misrepresentations to the effect that he had served a px with-hnllfit.fl. - Ponton confess-1 ed the crime, which for brutality in was the darkest ever, Known in county,; contemplates the Halifax county. location of at least three hundrad colored men for farming purposes and some have already arrived. Under the conditions Mr. Bowser declares there is grave danger and full apprenticeship which they urges the citizens to refuse to rent claim he had not done, and they or sell property of auy kind to lie- repeat the charges of marital ir- groes or to give them any employ regularities. V They- explain cat ment. He also much regrets the length the grounds for Miller's friendship for the negro mani- expulsion from .the union which fested by Congressman Crum- The little, girl went but .about six o'clock to look for-a ihen f nest. She failed to .return, aud nrVion Dan rrH wa a . m n.f a " Hnr hnrl v r j i a. 4.ui 4.:a -inorL ana a warrant w; WU.HJ.uuuu. iu uub Biauiu ncu j; i .. .. . - . .' B - choked tc ror.nis arrest, isotning was neara of the., young man until his ar- it the 'University. He was the custodian of certain "funds at the institution-. Last springlhe unex-"Jectedly-disappeared without no tifying any of .the authorities. f ter ' an examination of his ac ounts it was . claimed! he' was and a warrant t was issued a oag. ne naa Deen death with a niece of rone arid af- cut her throat uuu"1' 1,1 f ,ew neeroat ys ag0, He was brfught" to of the uy an uiiiper iuib i i-i.-.T .moruiDK ana ine cnaree oi em- terwards the negro with a'case knife. The first denied all knowledge crime. When asked wh blooc bezzlemeut . was preferred.' againt by Dr. George M. Kober, of they say was due to the. fact that packer, for whom, he says, hun- was upon his hands he said he got : he made misrepresentations to dreds of riearo babies have been it cleanin? fish. Later he con-1111?1 Congress concerninsr the WorTr nftTTie nH p.hnraes him with tr- foaaaa ikiiftt. 'ha o.nnaht the p.hMA nf Georgetown University. done at the government printing spohsibility for attracting the at- the stable, outraged and - then office, with a view to securing re- tention of these settlers to his murdered her duction of the pay of the binders congressional district. On this point they say: SWEPT OUT TO SEA! 'He was granted a fair and im partial trial by his-peers. He was given evefy .-right and , privilege accorded by the constitution he had obligated himself to support. During the progress of the trial evidence that lie had outrageous ly violated his obligations "was so convincing and overwhelmning that he was dnuounced as unfit for membership in an organiza tion composed of self rnspecting men and thjy expelled- him there from." " v - - , . . They also deny as untrue the claim mado by Lliller'that he-has increased'the output of his divisi on at reduced cost. LORD SALISBURY DEAD. England's Great Statesman Passes Quietly Away at his Home. Loudon. Aug. 23. Lord Salis bury died peacefully last night at 9:05 o'elock. During the past 48 hours the end- was seen to be inevitable, the great frame of England's former premier being eustained only by the , constant use of oxygen: The death of Lord Salisbury - occurred on the fiftieth annfversary of his entry into public life., as a member; of the House of Commons The ex-premier, "though retired from political life, was an import ant public figure in many ways. NutS tor the Farmer tO Crack. He was a warden of the Cinque How much do you suppose it Ports, highest ward of Westmins- costs you a year to repair your ter and chancellor of Oxford Uni- wagons and harness oil account of J versity. His death places an or- bad roads? How much does it der of 'Knight of the Garter at the Seventy-five people -went "dowi. from here, and people poured int Halifax from all directions, TI officers of the law made a faint' fort to protect their prisoner,: t the body of determined men ' surrounded the prisoner took' quietly into hand and : with L ly a word spoken they made qnO work of it. Even the negroes' dumb in the presence! of 6uc crime, and not a few say Pon deserved instant death. ' The grief of the child's mot! is somehing terrible7 '.and wh friends and neighbors, stand with :'jng Man at WrigMsYiile Caught by Un dertow and Drowned! Whilo bathing in tliqj surf in "ont; of the Ocean Viey Hotel Yrightsyille Beach : with some :y"or fifty fellow excursionists m Waxhaw, and other points on Seaboard Air Line tis after- Dii, Thos. Bivins, aged 22 years. riarshville, N. C, and son of idowed mother, was ctught by aindertow and xdrowped after g carried some distance to sea yung fellow . made 4 mn-nlul A STRANGE STORY. WHAT CARE WE China Grove Girl Visits Charlotte and has How he Gets His Goods. ?o the Real Bar- du uupieaum upenence. - gains are IH6re tor us? Down at police headquarters Some say -he's got there is a collection of articles oQOQ or a I ouuoui uuu IUOU uuiun iemmine -wearing apparel ana ton- goods. eu arcicies, ior wnicn tne autnon- - ..-.- ties would like to find an owner. The find cannot be confiscated by the authorities, for the policemen at least the unmarried ones are not familiar with the uses to which some of the articles es pecially those destined for toilet use are put. - There are two baskets of the ar ticles- and among them are a hat and a .handBome light colored la dies coat. The articles were found last week m Smith's woodyard on Smith street and taken tahead-. quarters In th.v collection were two letters addressed to Miss Beu- lah WUhelm, China Grove, N, C. One of the letters was postmarked South Boston, Va., and the other was sent from Lincolnton. The uames gf the writers the police have not revealed, Chief Irwin immediately put two of his best men to work on the case with the result that Miss Beulah Wilhelm was apprehended and taken to the station. , The young woman was found wandering about the streets in a somewhat dazed condition, but she eventually; recovered and told the police a very strange, sto- She stated that she came to : tev-vf v sympathy, n rbeTnan'Titt-" tneL fallen upon tL volhim. His inexperience with . : 1 fa beach undertow apparently over- Little Mary Jenkins was a fairlCameTiis strenuous efTorjs and he -Wilming- no better away his Some say he's got money to throw 'away like this. Some say be knows how to get . all the goods he wants without paying for 'em, Others say he's bought thous ands of dollars worth' of goods on credit and is fixing to break. Competitors say it can't be did. The drummers say he is the dod-drottedest closest buyer this side of the River of Fate! But what say you ? Who-, me? I say I don't care who or how, but I'm- shure goin to have my share of them bar gains as long as they last. I know a good thing when I see it, I do. Com9 on, I don't want to be left, . ", We name a few- items to -guide ' you. " . . ; " . . ' 1 Cent'Buvs Palm leaf fan, cake of soap, 7 balls laundry blue, paper needles, box shoe blacking, furnished fish line, coat and hat hook, 'coffee pot knob, key hole plate, 2 boxes " of matches, rubber tip pencil, 24 sheets paper, M " envelopes, thim ble j a safe cigar. ; j Charlotte Friday.with a Mrs Lita- q . -r ker, of China Grove, and that af- VBIltS XUyS ' ter doing sqme shopping they 12 clothes pins, 500 carpet . walked ; about the streets1 In tacks, . mouse trap; safety, door some way, she said, she became bolt, clothes line pulley, machine ; separated from Mrs.': Litakernd oiler,cake turner,9 inch pie plate, then she wandered -aimlessly I teac or : sugar ; scoop, 'baby bib, of night that has home. :. " - haired, delicate child, never a time strong and was just up.froi a spell of sickness. Weldon, N,. C, dispatch. Xas swept out to sea. onr N". C, dispatch. The Idea of Culture.! er, glass mug.salt or pepper shak er, bushel basket, etc. cost you a year for shoes and clothing that are ruined by your children wading through the mud to school? How much does it cosst you a year for medicine to cure - your children's colds con tracted in wading through to school aud church? How much of a danger a year to you is the mud that prevents your children from attending school, or dam age to them? How much danger to you is one bad road iu prevent ing your reaching market with your produce? You are perfect ly willing to spend plenty of mon ey in buying reapers and mowers and other farm machinery. You are willing to purchase carriages. At the price potatoes are today, one load would be the average farmer's tax for ten years for good vroads. At the end of that time the roads would be good, and yon could vote to rescind the laws if you wanted to and you would have your good, roads and no tax for thirty or forty years, the bal ance of your life. Concord Times. disposal of King'Edward. Fha llninn Drfthahl UoHo i Mm MriV. U idea of caltUW M always ,BUlllHnuMa., Wm.u,.llM..M .;ieda quick and tfide sym- Philadelphia, Aug. 22.- Twotfpathywith men;, should! hereaf children were killed by inhaling 'ter include sympathy witt nature, illuminating as early today and nd ; particularly with. its living three other persons are in a:hos-lfform8-La sympathy - hoisted on pital in a serious condition f rom some accurate observation of na the same cause. The dead chil- fture. The bookworm, - tfie monk, ureu aiu viam auu jjciwu ivuuci. j ne isolated student, i has never Their mother and two other chil dren are in a dangerous condition; Mrs. Roder later said she at-natural setting for the oultivated - - 4 . 'V... ; S tempted to murder her children j person, man or woman it but the Contest for Prohibition. Goldsboro, N. C., Aug. 22. Under a special call of the presi dent of the Antr-Saloon League a large gathering of representative citizens assembled in the offices of Messrs. Royall & Borden last night to consider if it would be advisable to ask the board of alder- man r onKrrrit. tr tlio vnf DPO nf .VlQ city under the provisions of the and commit suicide, bhe locked present conception of real culture "oioci nuu iiiiuiun tu. c xwuxi. contains not oniy a large aeveiop and turned on the gas, but before ment of this social eleipent, but all were dead the husband reach Watt's liquor bill. After a full, free and careful canvass of the field and a thorough discussion of all the various phases of the situa tion, it was decided to vote for "No saloons" and "No licensed liquor distilleries", and the sec retary of the league was instruct ed todraw up a petition to that effect. ' Potent Pill Pleasure. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are DeW itt's Little Early Risers W. S. Philpot, of Albany, Ga., says: "During a bilious attack I took one Small as it was it did me mSre good than calomel, blue mass or any other pills I ev er took, and at the same time it affected me pleasantly. Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal pill." Sold by Jas. Plummer. - Coaling Stations Agreement. Washington, Aug, 22 ,- Senor Quesada. the ' 'Cuban minister, called at ihe state department this morning and informed Act ing Secretary Adee that the Cu ban government was ready to conclude : the agreement with the United naval stations in Cuba. Leases for the sites have already been provisionally executed, but there remain certain formalities in con nection , .with the ratification of these leases by the two govern ments and they ar now under consideration by the state department. ?r also an extension of interest and ed home. .". reverence to the auimatej creation The woman gave as a , reason j and to those immense forces that for the attempted murder of her the earthly stage for man and children and herself, destitution". all related beings, President C. That her. husband who is a t'ex-Uy; "Elliot in the August. World's tile striker, was without money j Wor2. i I and. that the family, who were'' , - - , without food, would have been forced to vacate their home today. . To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. G rove's signature 25c. : - E. W is on each box. Save the Children. Ninety-nine of every one hun dred diseases that children have are duo to disorders of the stom ach, and these disorders are all ennapd hv i n rl icrAiat.i mv :-TTrxTnl States for the leasing of Dyspepsia Cure is just as good for children as it is for adults. ChiU dren thrive on lb. It keeps their little stomachs sweet and encour ages their ; growth and develop ment. Mrs. Henry Carter,- 705 Central St.,- Nashville, Teun., says : "My little boy is bow three years old and has been suffering from indigestion ever since he was born. I have had the best doctors in Nashville, but failed to do him any good. After using one bottle of Kodol he is a well baby. I recr omend it to all suffers." Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Jas; Plummer. for his life, and two or three lino : emnldvcs trn .1 1 .- i i . - i I nhAnf AAlrlnr tA. rtsx.. l I I llfi I -f -rrw Ail An rm . 4. am- . i y urownea in an attempt to i twu wg - uw.uo uim, w4""ij, . wuuui pi- neitner relation nor acquaintance memo dook, iiuceiia cigars, etc. here and no money with which to yt - -r-y -: '"'""" '." f- secure a: lodging, and she slept v6IllS JlSUy S two nights in Smith's woodyard Octagan soap, Gold Dust; 'del- 'iL 1 L l 1 11 . wun noimng oui tne mue canopy iui0id starch, umbrella rib hold of the heavens as a roof. In tell-' ing the story she charged that a name of whom the police have not revealed, was respoLsible ior 7 incn white. wash brush," roller a portion of her wanderings, and towel rack, scrub or stove brush, the police set out yesterday to find chair bottom, bottle shoe polish, the culprit. - flesh fork, vegetable lifter, cocoa By strange coincidence the mar- shape dipper, 2 quart plain dip- ried man in question was arrest- pef, 3 quart cup, 1 quart graduate ed yesterday on complaint .01 his wife. At police headquarters the wife stated that her husband had been absent from home two nights and when helid go home she re proached him for his conduct. He whipped her soundly in re turn. After his arrest yesterday this man put up a cash bond for his appearance at. the Recoder's court this " morning, but he did not appear and his bond was for feited. It is whispered that he bought a ticket this morning for Rock Hill. - -.The young woman, whose piti- IO Cents "Buys ful story awakened the sympathy of every one who heard it, was sent back r to her home at China Grove last jiight, Chief Irwin pur chasing ,her ticket. The Mrs, been, the type of the" Cultivated man. Society has seemed the measure, boys' knife,torch pulley, 2 boxes shoe nails, 5 hole tin mouse trap, 1 box put up for 100 matches, 3 quart dairy or pie pan, padlock, 2 boxes tooth picks, nice Japanese fan, 1 pair side combs, ladies embroidered collar, 1 dozen good steel, pens, box pa per and envelopes, writing tablet, . story books, large pouch smoking tobacco, box- braided picture wire, hair brush, ladies undervest, pair towels, 2 bottles ink, cream pitch er, lamp chimney, etc. Walking Delegate Convicted. New York, Aug 22.--Walking Delegate Sam F. Parks; of the House-smith's, and Brldgemen's Union was found guilty n Recor- Litaker, ! who seems according to the girrs story to have been re Five cottages to be given away I have 57 well located lots in Southern City which will be put on sale at once, price $75, five ot these lots have cottages on them to be drawn. See B. H. Hamilton, Spencer. from City. The verdict was announced in court at 11 :20 o'clock, j Sentence tonight of extorting $200 Josephus Plenty of Jersey sponsible for part of her troubles, has not been found, -The girl de nied "that the articles found be longed to her and could not say morning. was set for 11 o'clock! Monday whether they were all the proper ty of Mrs. Iiitaker. bne admitted of course that - she had dropped the letters which furnished the 1 clue to her arrest, The owner of ' ,When you . take " Grose's taste- the pr0perty now at. the station has not been found. "When she You Know What You are pairing less Chill Tonic because the for mula is plainly printed! on every bottle showing that it lis simply Iron y and Quinine in a tasteless ....... 11 1 . form. No cure, no pay 50c. Ourprizaof $5 00 will be award ed September 30th. 23 on sub scription entitles you to a chance. is unearthed there may be some more interesting developments. Justrwho Mrs. Litaker is and the part she played in this an ir are facts the police would like to as certain. Charlotte News 24th. philds plated knife, fork and spoon set, box paper and enve lopes, 50 visiting cards, cloth bound book, linen or turkish tow el, plated watch chain, gent's belt, large bottle ink, lamp, tc. 15 Cents Bnvs 100 page ledger, rolled plate cuff buttons, 6 tumblers, 6 desert dishes, i gallon pitcher, pair gents drawers, bottle 25c perfume, flat uoitom i.ea &etue, etc.; SO Cents Buys Side lamp with reflector, hand and stand lamps complete, large' pitcher, etc. From, this price up the line and prices are marvelous. We are always glad to. show you. ' - Your true friend, Subscribe to- the Tbuth-Index. SPOT CASH, 115 East Innis street. t - i : ,
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