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VOL. ! 6, No; 102. Salisbury, NiC, Si cur 29, 1903. Established 1 887. TRADING FORD TOPICS. PREHISTORIC MONSTER. A DISASTROUS YREK. FOOLISH, FOOL-HARDY, DESPERATE. Cotton Crop Will ti Snail jBj LatefCcol Scientists dig up the" Skulfof i'frleiri- iiiiHimaoBsiji. ..; , tops In Montana. It has been very , cool forsever- . The Anil of a We herbWnns al days. Some .looked v for frost dinw.ur. . of the tertiary period but did not see any. , , , - . J F . - - iu icauuou vingw xorsr city trom Cotton is beginning to onen. 2 . . but the crop will be small and u ' , . w w .. KUO UlDUUVm Mil U V I H I nnm Brown , of the American Mu- G. W. 'Atagoner, .of Gladstone, seum of 'Natural History. $5.06 Cash fo: late. Yisited Sam on Sunday the 20th, and returned home "or Monday. We will have a .telephone at last. This is -something our town has needed for quite a while. Mrs. L. D. Misenheimer: left Saturday for Albemarle where she will-spends the winter. ;Rev. Wilson, who assisted in the meet This skull - is the largest in the worlds Jt ;' weighs .2.800 nounds. and with the plaster of Paris ban dages used to protect it while be ing, shipped to New York, its to tal weigh was 3; 100 pounds. The skull measures ' 7 feet in length and 5 feet in width. A remarka ble fact about this huge skull is t.llftt. if. Viorl rrvf. ' rn 1 it fmrrv linrnn mgat Trad.ug Pord, left for bs but. u,. 0ne horn i. in.the home on baturday the 19th.. He c tt r . was one ot tne oldest Dreachers iv. u. u l. j i... - . I y mo IVVU UiUlU - IiUiua XiaU Uooll I " lul OW1"" m- brokftn nff in rmsr ao-pq nnH'nro This was the best meeting that we mi'Ra;nt, ;n ihfi ..,;. fftnn1 kv have had here in along time. On the expedition. The snout horn Sunday the 20th, at 10 o'clock, only and that in an imparfect the ordinance of baptism was ad- ..j-:iu-iu; i,n - ". ' .. - i ovaiO) vt as iuuuu vr ivu tua bjvui i-i ministered and the olosing ser- The animal to which the skull mon was preached bv Kev.. isel . ii iu : of Spencer. . Revs. Bell. Somey, Lnmfi taba in mnah fnm,;. Hodge and Bennett were present ble Df the . prehistoric bull rep at the closing exercises. . Seven- tilp. Thl3 ftDDellation ifl thfl ol . teen were baptized and joined the ly one which nrooerlv describes U.--U . OIL.' f I " , - , : , uuuruu. iuir uauies urn as ii- w;.; ia iu. - I duo eitauiiu luuu - euuiiitUB ui but) lows: Adam Orr, Chas. Edwards, tertiary peri6dr Our specimen Ant Coppley, Lee Sm'th, Cramer wa8 half wav between a rhinocer- vtiuju, Aiujw; wjuut, ,riauK d a mjyanf. p 1 v:ar1 Tho &mitn, narne v,rowen, morose cimen of which this skull is a Phelps, Vesta-Fhelps, Martha Ed- part wa8 wKen alive about t waras, Maoei csimerson, Annie tvVA fpflfc ,n lon.h a-nd fift.PPn Sapp, Bertha Keifnic, Ellen Wa fe0t in heighfc. in other words he ser,Edna Walton and Elizabeth wa8 as large as a house He had uarwooo. i ney giye au Lne non- on the back of his t head &n enor- -ortouev. wiiscn,-.wno conauciea mAna. frili;. or -ff .whih themeetin. c -ul to air-armorplate-LKgj-- A large crowd' attended the of protection. In fact the entire quarterly, meeting at Bethel last skin of the triceratops was almost Sunday. -The meeting was -pre- impervious to any blow or mis sided over by Rev. W. W. Bays; sile which either vthat age or the This is the last quarterly meeting the present could furnish. If the i i 5 f 1 - Desiring t larger list c ever before to offer a c to some I: The conditions for - prize arV very bi .p now subscriber, clj si f . pays 25c on subsqL.' Weekly TruthIkdi L Of Sept.; beentitlofi " or chance at it'.! .Zx numbered and rer- imrf.iffffl'tfincr f.ho Tnr be given the prize, your opportunity to best paper in the co-'J : sum of money as a twice per week, Tu e gives all the news oJ The price of the pap', v. per yean :JR very 2 you to one chance j f ' full yearrs subscrip 1 It i chances. See ; the call at the office of r - SALISBURY 120 W. InnisVStr; i- re a much ribers than re decided :3 ot $5.00. individual.' 2Q at this Any one, :r rsst who ' o the Semi- ::ztz month one coupon: coupon will cd and the ..amber will D. . Now is: not only the , but a .neat published r.nd Friday, importance, only $i;00 id. entitles r prize a es you four t agent "or ! -INDEX, bury, N,C. te Fast Uail Jirr.ps tlta Txack 2: J Nine I Tte Deed bas Been Dona. JPerbaps jci Tblnk va bit oft Uore tban ve can Gbew , Uen are Hnrledfo Deatb. .Washington, Sept. 28 South bound train No. 97: of the South ern Railway jumped the track at 2 :80 yesterday - afternoon, v fell through: the Still. House trestle, a short distance north of Danville Va., and without a momenta's FRY IS DISMISSED. LlOn OH A TEAR. but goodness knows "We 'aint done it." Don't we know, people are worrying their lives away all around us when a few comforts and necessities at prices they can afford dispels . the" shadow arid warning the entire-train was pre- brines a smile with a happy spirit 1 . . m . m . v 1 I . , w . . .. - cipitaten to tne. nottom ot the ra- , . MBff ara . a'hina9 viuc, u'juub uitv ieob ueep ana was practically demol i shed. Nine persons were killed outright, the entire train crew among them; and seven others were ; badly. in jured, one probably fatally, . The train - was bound for New known as the made up of four mail cars' and one express car. As No. 97 is a mail tram it is required to keep-to the schedule as closely as possible. Its speed yesterday was not above the aver age, and as it approached' Dan ville, Engineer .JBroady, -who lost his life, reduced, his speed to 30 miles au hour, as required by his" orders. . v v - Just north of Still House ra vine the track takes a suddau turn around-a curve. This curve had been passed and the train was ap proaching the trestle. When m Orleans and was : .: .... f ... ' fast - mail.: It was The following transrortation re- ceipt explains itself: . " '. -. ; for the year. Protracted meeting at Providence church will begin next Sun- triceratops were living today,- a file of infantry might pepper him with their Mausers and stand but 4ittle chance of penetrating his thick hide. That the largest heads are not alwavs the most intellectual is J. A. Reid has ginned.4 bales of flhnwn hv fuA f,. .ha. nnonrAintt day. Rev. will assist meeting. Rowe, of Albemarle, Rev. England in the Charged With Repeated Ylelati . Natal Academy Rales, Hugh C. Fry of North Caroli na, a member of the fourth c! at ; the naval academy, Vas di- missed today by the: Secretary cf the ; Navy Moody on the i mendation of the acnd; Recently ' young i? ry atu considerable 'attention by reason of the fact that he hurled a glass at a negro waiter for refusing to' wait on him promptlyl - Repeat ed violations of the rules of the academy is the charge on which his expulsion is based. The latest offense with .which he is charged is-that he left the grounds of the academy without permissioni Washington dispatch. . r ' ..,- ,- a nunared tett from the trestle I Att2c3csVa tlecbant antf There the en.gine jampe? the trac.kB and iau aiuui: tuo iicb, 1 ab iu nap .... i. about to pass ' on to 4he .bridge the engine careened: and fell into cars, and landed in the mud at Salem, Ohio; 8-19, 1903 l:t cf Trouble. nds of ; visitors to Coney thrown into a panic escape from a park m ti ere The conditions upon which the property mentioned below ia receiyed for transporUtion are printed on the back hereof ... .- Received from the ran through the "rsued .-by"po- new cotton. Last year by this time he had ginned about twenty bales. G. F. Cornelison had a straw berry pie last Saturday. This is i th scientists, this animal was ex i . - -r - . . ceedingiy stupid, it is ratner a curious reflection' that the earth after producing such colossal ani mals : as the triceratops which, the latest we have ever known by the way, was a strict vegetan- i - strawberries to bear: - an should be now dominated by a good. P.-J, Leonard has reported to a uu Aawo 1A iCBb au,A sale, also all of his personal prop- The missionary exercises at the Lutheran church- were a success. A number of our Salisbury friends were present as we 'expected. : v The health of the community of ijiis . and secured. j.t ..j lion on being brought out cge to go through a ring performance with ' an elephant, Buddanly became enraged, leaped on the elephant's back and buri ed his teeth- and claws in the big brute's shoulders. , Trumpeting loudly , the ele phant rushed -around the ring and fiually succeeded - in grabbing the lion with his trunk, tore him from his hold and hurled him into a lagoon "near by. By this time the terrified audience had tied and the panic was communicated to the crowds ;in the street. The lion, half; drowned, scrambled out of the lagoon, leaped through a win dow into a barroom and then into the streets When recaptured the the bottom of the creek. The bodies of the dead have . . . f r 1 r ."1 . 4 T r V .... ., V . : - '.. were taken to Danville. rrrA fTA rsw . ' erty. He . has three plantations, one containing 104 acres, anoth er containining 94 acres, and his home place of 164 .acres. We predict a hard winter; this year, as there is a second crop of . several different kinds of fruit, strawberries, grapes, cherries, etc. This ia generally a good sign. : A 8 mall crop of wheat will be sown .here this f all, and but few oats. Sam is ready to take sub scrip- tions or collect - lor the same. Please see him. Sam Snort. the average, the little brain case of each individual being scarcely large enough to fill one of the eye holes in the skull of the extinct reptile. Atlanta Journal. The farmers are busy cutting tops and making fodder. v Sister Dick you were not at the missionary day services." Come out and show yourself . " Uncle Crawford Miller has not got a bale of cotton out yet. You . . Tta Best and Only Yaj. - The worst rum holes are men's months. - So long as these holes are open to receive it, rum will find its way into them: Can these ; holes be closed to rum by prohibition? No. It can be done only by convincing and -persuading their owners to do it of their own free will. That was the meth od of Father Mathew. the meth od by which' he won. the grandest success which the temperance cause has yet gained." The Rev. Truford Nightingale. '. Urs. Dails Sctne Better. Buffalo, Sept. 28. Mrs. Jeffer- non appeared vto oe , weary, and son Davis passed a comfortable was prooaoiy more; ingntened than any - of his ; pursuers. New Yotk dispa'tch; Vcall not be Classed With Negroes. 'Richmond, Va., : Sept. 26. In night, and her condition today is much improyed. Relatives and friends are now hopeful of her recovery. - Ten Thousand Churches Misses Mattie Miller and Mary Beaver came home Sunday from while with ' Soldiers May Hold Office. Washington, D.- C, Sept. 26. Judge Advocate General Davis, of the Army, has rendered an opinion concord, to spend a that there is no legal obiection to friends and relatives. the acceptance by an enlisted man of the army of an' pfl&ce un der the federal government, the duties of which it re not incompati ble with his military duties. The question, arose in the case of the appointment of an ordnance ser geant stationed at Fort Fremont, S. C, as the United States post- will have to pick faster Polly.' , 1 disdainful.silence the members of tuer ramunsj triDe, oi -maians turned their backs on the regis trars and strode away when it was Patsyjand Phenie attended the missionary - service. Phenie you write and get in practice, for I?m afraid Patsy is going to leave us.- . There will be a harvest home festival at Lower Stone Reformed church next Sunday. , t - ; in the United States have used the Longman . & Martinez. Pure Paints. livery cnurcn - will : oe given a Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for the book with the negroes. The tribe lives on a reservation in New Kent count y. Their farms are in a high state of cultivation and many of them employ negroes as fiefd and house, servants. They regard themselves as better in clfed nbvi l.oio.Mj uoii&.wwl n like good order, " as per condi tions of Company's bill of lading. Upon all the conditiong, whether printed or written, herein contained, it is - mutually agreed that the rate or ireignt irom hajjJlm,. O IO. to SALISBURY. N. C . is to be 41 cents per 100 pounds : - - Consignee", C. S. MINOR, "- r ' Destination, Salisbury, N. C NoTj, articles. Weight I Car Load in Balk - Chinaware, Erie RR 80,493 24,000 Owners risk pf Breakage. 10,875 r J. D. Dewees, agent. v This means that we are the first ' firm and Salisbury the first town in the State of North Carolina that has the backbone to tacle a solid car load of chinaware in bulk. It mean's that we will make our prices to you at the same or less than competition can Jay them down for. CHINAS LA S 8 The Pleasure of Eating. Persons suffering from indiges- at that place tion, dyspepsia or other stomach trouble win find that Kodoi Dys- . Distress After Eating Cured. ; ago l surtered greatly irom indi gestion. -After eating, great dis- pepsia Cure digests what Tyou eat Judge W. T, Holland, of Greens and makes the stomach sweet, burg. La:, who is well and favora .This remedy.; is a never failing bly; known, says: :Two. years cure or-.xnaigeauoii auu dyspep sia and: all' complaints affecting the glands or membranes ; of the stomach or digestive tract. When you t take Koddl Dyspepsia Cure everything you eat tastes god, and every bit of ; the nutriment that your food contains is assimi lated 'and appropriated by the blood and-tissue. Sold by Jas. Plummer: ' Tragedy Alerted. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was . saved" writes Mrs." W. Watkins,- of Pleasant City, Ohio.' "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough . set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he - grew worse every day.: : At length we tried T)r:- TTinct'a - New . DUnnvflrw fnr tress would invariably result, last- Consumption, and our darling" ing ior an nour or ; so and : my was savtd He's now sound;' and every . way than! -the Africans. There are, however, two sets oft . . --v. -.,. -. - books, one for the whites and another for the blacks. There is no place for the red with the negroes. . nights were restless. I concluded to try Kodol "Dyspepsia Cure and it cured me entirely. Now my sleep is, refreshing and digestion perfect." Sold by Jas. Plummer. well." Everybody ought to knOw it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds - and all Lung diseases Guaranteed- by - all 'druggists Price 50o and - $1.00. Trial -bot tles free.1 . v . Linseed oil, (worth 60 cents) which voudo when yon buy thin paint in a can with a paint labe on it.r . 8 & 6 make 14, ; therefore when you want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight gallons of L. & M., and mix six gallons of pure linseed oil with it. . -. Yon . jieed onlv! four gallons of L. & Mr paint, and three gallons . Nofr is the time; and this your of Oil mixed therewith to paint a cbance. Come early before the men except good sized house. , . . - -, . .. . , , ,T- Houses painted with these lo v-y--- " j paints never grow shabby, even just what you want may be gone. after 18 years. It Saiefl HIS Leg. These celebrated paints are sold P. A? Danforth, tof La Grange, Y R?wan mraware Ga.; suffered for six -months with a ; frightful, running sore on his leg; but writes that Buoklen'B Ar nica Salvo wholly cured it in five days. Fi t Ulcer, AVounds, Piles, it's the best 1 salve' in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only- 25c. ' At all druggists. - Out. prize offer closes Sept, 80. $5.00 for 2&C still r. holds good some ; lucky individual . This contest closes Sept. 80th. Pay 25c on subscription, new subscrib- ers, old sunscrioers and agents all stand an eqnal chance. Good luck comes to all, but especially to those who seek it Hip, hip, hurrah 'for the Great' Dollar Stretcher and Money Saver, - .Your true friend, . " f SPOTCASH, Ill and 113 East Innis street. ; C S. MINOR,: proprietor.
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