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f N n ? WW SEil-lVEEKIi' Vol. 16. No. 97. Salisbury, N. C, September li; 1903. Established 1887. 3 THEY UOBBED Hill. Bectsxrls M a Ucloa Card ca lbs Wa V gcabi wasDriTlsg. Chicago, Sept. 7. J. J. Thorn ton, the proprietor of a ware house and van company was as sailed today daring the labor pa rade because, be was driving one of his own teams without having a unto Discard In his possession. -Thornton hitched three bowses to oae ofhis vans in the morning and took a score or uiore of chil dren out to see the parade. When ne attempted to drive away he was stopped- by some of the teamsters in the parade, "who asked if he had a nnion card. A number of me.i gathered around the wagon and attempted' to pull him oft. An escort of police en abled him to. get five blocks away whei a mob numbering fully one thousand caught up with him. He whipped up his horses and for nearly a mile he was pursued when finally the mob cut the harness of his horses inko small pieces, beat the animals with canes, com pelling them to run away, -and then beat Thornton badly. Thornton employs a large num ber of teamsters all of, whom are members of tho union, and has never had any trouble with the organization before today.- Teachers Must not Marry. The local school boards of Chau tauqua county, Kaunas, have agreed not to employ teachers un less they sign a contract to re frain from courting or marrying during the school, term. It is as serted that because many of the women teachers of the state mar ried last winter or spout the time courting, such a contract isneceg rary. Many teachers object to this provision on the ground that it abridges their personal liberty and also tends to create in this state an army of unmarriageable old maids. Seven thousaud wo men teach in the schools of Kan sas. Ex. .. ' UNDER DEATH SENTENCE. - T7 4 . - An Appeal Taken aad tSa Prisoaer Placed jo a Stronger Jail. Golbsboro, N: C, Sept. "7. The Duplin county jury who tried Dan Teachey' for the murder of Bob Rivenbark in Kenansville last week, brought in a verdict of murder in the first degree on Sat urday evening and the presiding judge sentenced TeacheV to be hanged on th 2nd day of October. Counsel for Teachey gave notice of appeal to the Suprme ccurt. The case occupied four clays of the .court last. week. Teachev - - - ; j was brought to this city again yesterday and placed in jail. Ho broke jail in Kenansville while' awaiting his triaVaud the sheriff did not care to give him another opportunity to gain his freedom. The strange part of the storv is that he should have come in aud given himself up to the' sheriff as he did do. He expected to prove an alibi, butthe evidence was too strong against him. He followed Rivenbark up along the road and shot hun at the horns of a neerro ', o woman with whom they were both intimate! The prosecution had the dying man's declaration that it was Teachey who shot him, and three eye-witnesses to the tragedy. 3 J. $5oo Caslrfor -25c' Desiring to secnre much larger list of-nbscribers than have decided 1 m ever oeiore , o prize ot $5.00 individual, hce at this . Any one :tllim wh to the Semi.. 1 AJM. i y v.w coupon V- I. 3 to offer a ca to some luc The conditions for cs prize are very sim new subscriber, old sobs: pays 25c on subscrip Weekly Truih-Ik d . Of Sept., will beentlti. or cnance at it. h x.h counon will be nu mbered and rej. f e red and t be Y: party getting the luck number will be given the prize, .1; o.OO. " Now is -your opportunity, toet not only 'the nest paper in the couatybUt a .neat "Cv , ; sum pf money as a prize, v ' ;t y ; The Truth-Index s, du bl ishdd ?! - - v twice per week, Tuesday and Friday, gives a4i tne news of The price of the pap per year. Every 2&H paid- elititl you 10 one cnance tne pnzer-a full year's subscription gives yodfour chances. See the:nirest agenltor call at the office o-ti V " : i.' SALISBURY TLUTH -INDEX, . 120 W. Inniss St. ja'l Isbiiry ; K, 0 . lesay; and' Friday, r" of fijr Importance.- 'V V". '5:'r apfis only $hOO . r.;.LOSTIH.THESTC.rJ. ZUiZitEtlliui tj Hirf D:ra Yi f New Orleans, Sept. 8, rThe re lief expedition sent out to search for tho missing steamer,.! George W., Kelley, has cabled from -Blue-fields that not a trace could be found of the missing Yeelel and no news could be hearcVof her. The belief is BovTgeneral that she weut down in the blgulf hurri cane of last moiithV VNota splint i baa been found 6 the lost Ves- 'sel-r " ' ' : - ' It .is also, auilounced that the quaini city of San Miguel on Co zemal Island, off the Mexican coast, has - been destroyed by the hurricane. San Miguel was the point of landing for jCoftez in Mexico land a towu of some size grew up there. Although desert- ed by its inhabitant it. quently; visited, by the Moxicanr aV the first point where christiani ty; waslanted on the continent of America. The hurricane com plete! jr destroyed the house which! had remained for, nearly four cen- I turies iu goodtate of preserva- non. -7 r WHAT MF.E VI .,4 1 'v-t. A Definition of Courtship.; . A courtship has been designat ed as a period of more or less dura tion in which two persons are en gaged m deceiving . each . other. This may be true in some in stances, but it surely cannot be the rule. In tho first place, it is a matter of impossibility for two persons to fool, each other for any considerable length of time, and TRY TO BREAK JAIL. in tlie secona place, we do not believe- that any two evermet and cared very Tmuch for each other that they did not desire above all things that they should be known as they might appear casually. We cannot agree with the author of the maxim in any sense, Dan ville Bee. Five Negro . Prisoners Assault Jailer and two Mato Their Escape. Louisburg, N. C, . fiive negro prisoners iu the "coSinty jail here made a dash for liberty, about 7 o'clock this eveniLg, when Jailer High went in to give' the prison ers their supper, and two of'them made good their escape. . J THErTQUB OF ABHAHilt Explorersr Frca ilhsmsWHKl!:: '-fry ;u2trGi:::i;- EtsertsHUEr.fjatij F;i! Eir . , in Tl:i f:r t7 Some say he's got no better s-nse, and just throw awajr. -iiTi goods. 'v Some say he got money to throw away like this. ;.Somo say he knows how to get all tHe goods ,, he yanU without . payiug foretn?. : Others s,ay het bought thous ttii'f dollars' worth of goods on ciodit and infixing to break. Competitora say it can't beJd. The drummers say he U the dod-drottedest closestbuyer 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 shure going to have -my share of them bar gains as long as they lait. ' I knpw a good thing when I seo . it, I do. v Come on, I don't want to be left. ' .-. ' . - . - ' We name a few. items to guide jot. ; ,.; . i'-'CeBuvs' -Palm leaf fanr "cake of- eoajy 7 balls laundry blue, paper needles. ooxsnoe blacking, furnished fiih v wnr Leon for it HSt opening. K-": . - piper, 24 enTelqpej. thim. - ' t An Effort To Wreck Traiir. Charlotte, N. C, Sept, 8 A dastardly attempt. was made to wreck No.. 87, the south bound Washington and Southwestern Vestibule Limited "train on the Southern near Manassas last night. Had it not been for the care of the man at the throttle the entire train might have been wrecked and many lives sacrificed. As the train was neariug a point about forty miles south of Alexandria and near Manassas Junction the engineer saw a large obstruction piled high on the track. He quickly reversed, his engine and brougH it to a and still. The train ''crew went ahead a short distance aud there carefully plac ed on the track was a lot of iron, rocks and cross ties. The crewat once went to work to displace the obstruction aud in about half an hour the tarin again continued its jtfumey southward. His Heart was Sewed op. Chicago, Sept. 7. An opera tion on the heart of Matthew Plowman, who was stabbed in a fight with James Cormett' Satur day, may save the man's life. At Mercy hospital, where he was ta in, physicians took out his heart and sewed it up. Then o&veen wav administered continuously and last night he was said to have a possible cham:e of recovery. Plowman was stabbed in the left breast, and the wound almost cut his heart in two. Site tiie 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 caused by indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is just as good for children as it is for adults. Chit- ! dren thrive on it. It keeps their little stomachs sweet aud encour- ages their growth and develop ; ment. Mrs. Henry Carter, 705 'Central St., Nashville, Tenn. ays: ''My little boy is now 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 rec oraend' .-.it to all suffers." Kodol digest what you eat aud makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Jas. Flummer. Couldn't Have Been Booker. London, Sept. .9. A colored man, speaking in a cultured man ner, appeared in a police court here today and asked tho magis trate what remedy he had against a policeman for refusing to sup ply him with refreshments, the refusal being based solely on his color. The magistrate explained that the law did not compel a publican to serve anyone and quoted the case of Viscountess Harberton. to whom refreshments were refused because she wore knickerbockers. jailer over the head with a piece of scantling, inflicting painful but not very serious injuries. A plucky fight was put up by the jailer and he shot one of his as sailants twice, and he will die. His name was, Mitchell, and he was in jail for larceny. In fact all five of the negroes were in jail to stand trial for offences of that character. Four of the negroes succeeded in getting out of the jail, but two of them have since been recaptur ed and are securely locked m cells now.. Two are still at large and a posse is scouring the country for them. j. Don't Wintaflcamlial. A petition is being circulated today, and is being numerously signed, asking the city aldermen not to permit the coming here next month of the proposed car nival. We think the experience last year was quite enough for Crifcag: Deal isfliiite ill with r." krr aa bouuicu iUo con- seat of the Sultan of Turkey to an exloratiou of the country in vhe hop( speedy xecovery. 'Mr. .and Mrs. Lindsay Webb .3. Cents Buys 1 xlou.s pins, 500 carpet tacks, mouse "tran. af tv i r r -ww , vww are "Visiting in .the neiehborhob I holt JnW MnifM .ViI ' " :':r- - 1 rprho MA .nnr,,U lft' Wr. feC3QP, Vaby hih marks the successful issue of an attempt begun in July 1900, when application was first made for university exploring parties to en ter the district. : it is understood that a party hasten formed and that it will leave the university this fall. The place where the exploring party will have special provisions is Tel Ibrahim, long regarded as a part of Babylon. In the vicini ty are supposed to be the ruins of the temple in which Nebuchad nezzar offered sacrifices; and the explorers hope to find the tomb of Abraham. President Harper - met with the opposition of the German govern ment, which was . trying to secure excavation privileges in the same place. Miss Ollie Cline visited at tho home of John Graber recently. There will be preaching at Mt. memo book, Lucella cigars, etc. 4z Ceuts IBuvs Octagan soap, Gold Dust, Cel- Mitchell M. E. church, the. fourth luloid starch, umbrella rib Vold- Sunday in this month by Rev. J. er, glass mug,salt or pepper shak- H. Keller. er. bushel haatfit. . w " ' F w - Mrs G. W. Crimminger visited k ."1 her daughter, Mrs. Will Edgison, v y Saturday evening. Mrs.; John Barringer, of Bar ber's Junction, is visiting in the neighborhood this week. Chas. Patterson had the mis fortune to lose a fine horse last week. r 7 inch white wash brush, roller towel rack, scrub or stove brush, chair bottom, bottle' shoe polish, flesh fork, vegetable lifter, cocoa shape dipper,. 2 quart plain dip per, 3 quart cup, X quart graduate measure,boys' knife,torch pulley, 2 boxes shoe naili, 5 hole tin The public road along here is mouse trap, 1 box put up for .100 being worked nicely,. We don't matches, 3 quart dairy or pie pan, think the roads will be as bad padlock, 2 boxes tooth picks. nice Japanese fan, 1 pair side combs, ladies embroidered collar, Young Old Wonea. r xou sometimes Bee a woman wnose old age is as exquisite as was the perfect bloom of her next winter as they were last. Picking cotton is beginning to be 'the principal occupation in this section. Escaped an Attn! Fate. Mr. H. Haggins, of Melbourne. Fla.," writes: . Mv doctor told me I had Consumption and noth- J oft quietly. Women prayed in the Elizabeth Cltj 6oes Drr. Elizabeth City . C, Sept. 8. This city voted for prohibition to day and carried the election by 170 majority. Everything passed come about. You wonder Jiow it There was our people. We do not think a youth. You wonder how this-has carnival desirable from any point of vjew, and it is absolutely cer tain that its coming will not im prove the moral atmosphere. The aldermen had the matter up last night but postponed final ac- uon uniu inursaay mgnt. we hope their action will sustain the moral sentiment of the commu nity. Stanly Enterprise. The school at the Shinn school- house closed last Friday, with Misa Martha Ritchie as teacher. 1 dozen good steel pens, box pa per and envelopes, writing tablet, -story, books, large ponch smoking tobacco, box braided picture wireJ fr hair brush, ladies underveit, pa towels, 2 bottles ink, cream pitch- .. I 1 ... V a party at tne nome I er. lamp cnimnev. etc. is her life has been a long and hap- of John Cline last Saturday night. py one. Here are some of the reasons: She knew how to forget disagreeable things. She master ed the art of Baying pleasant things. She made whatever word came to her congenial. She re tainedher illusions and did not believe all the world wicked and unkind. Exchange. ; lO Cents "Buyfe Ten Tiotsaci Cbnrehes ins could oe done ior me. l was given up to die. The offefof a free bottle of Dr. Kmgsisew Dis covery for Consumption, induced me to try it. Results were start ling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe it all to Dr. King's Now Discovery. It surely saved my life.'' This great cure is guaranteed for a'l throat and churches while the men worked at the polls. $5.00 for 255 still holds good to some lucky individual. This contest closes Sept. 80th. Pay 25c on subscription, uew subscrib ers, old subscribers and agents lung diseases by all druggists. I all stand an equal chance. Good Price 50c & $1.00. Trial bottles I luck cornea- to all. but especially free. v to those who seek it. DIdi't Kidatp t&e 6irls. New York, Sept. 7. The ves sel Massachusetts Captain Lane, arrived in quarantine today from Norfolk, with Blanche Montgom ery and iiattie btory, tne two young girls reported missing from their homes. The father of each had a warrant issued for the ar rest of Capt.' Ln on the charge of having kidnaped the girls. When the matter became public the mother of each girl -declared hi hr permission had been giv en for her child to take the trip, and the warrants were withdrawn. iu the United States have used the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints. Every church will be given a libeal qaantity whenever they paint. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed oil' (worth CO cents) v Childs plated knif, forkxand spoon set box paper and enve-., lopes, 56 visiting . cards, clotk bound book, linen or turkish tow el, plated watch chain, gerit'i belt, large bottle ink, lamp, etc. 15 Cents Buvs 100 page ledger, , rolled plate which vou do when you buy thin cuff buttons, 6 tumblers, 0 desert dishes, I gallon pitcher, pair gents rawers, bottle 25c perfume, flat ttom tea kettle, etc. O Gents HBuys . Side lamp with reflector-band and stand lamps complete, large pitcher, etc. From this price up the line and prices are marvelous. We are always glad to show yon. Your true friend, paint in a can with a paint la on it. 8 & 0 make 14, therefore when you want . tourteen gallons ox paint, buy only eight gallons of L. & M., and mix six gallons of pure linseed oil with it. You need only four gallons of L. & M. paint, and t three gallons of Oil mixed therewith to paint a good sized house. Houses painted with these paints never grow shabby, even after 18 years. These celebrated paints are sold by Rowan Hardware Co. Our prize offer closes Sept, SO. SPOTrOASH, 115 East Innis street. v 7 I 0
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