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Vol. 17..., No: 5. Salisbury N. C, Oct zzn20t 1903. Established 1887; DENTIST TOOK GAS. SMITH'S. MQHUMENT. A NICE COUPLE. While Experlaftntlng Vfih thft-lSachlne Us His NelghBors' Didn't Like It and They Sara Parts' Partner Sites the Details of 1 c::l murderer. FAIRBANKS. SWINGS IN. FOOLISH, FOOL HARDY, DESFERATE. a A I a Target of it . Goldahuro, IN. u, uot. lb. Dr. Atlanta, ' Ga., Oct. ' 17.--Be- New York; Oct. 17. With the J. IN. Joiiusou, a young dentist of cause Ool. James Smith, Craw- fear 'of K:-j;l3 Qaarrel all Klght and Tbs lndlana Senator Will be a Candliate The Dead has Been Done- Pert:; Yea '..uVsMsr Fellows. . ' for Vice President, r Jhinltwa bit off Uore than man GIis, Df on', Ohio, Oct; ,17.- With Indianapolis. Oct. 16.-?-Senator 1 but goodness knows ;We 'aint ' , - - . 1 - - . . i- a tfirm in -orison staring no ez ;se to offer otlier than that Chas, W . b airbauks, at the urgent jonfl 'lfc v -Don't we know oeonle . . . : i 1. I . . . -: .. . . I t '1 ,.. . ' . I . ... . , .:. ..(.. - i-:. . .. .... t . . - . . . ' .. " . I 1 T ' f"1 J. XT - I - -.. . .: ' . ' , . . ; ... r .: tins eiiy.uu'B uarrow .escape tora county's mammoth farmer him in the face Henry-Farley, a they pent tne, mgnt-quarrel- sonciauoa 01 : oenaor xxauua uu worrying thejr -lives away-all iruui ttujAiaviyu iM. uiu.vuo wjio, -uauis cotton into MaconV 20 walking delegate ana co-worKeri ing, v yKuueuuauu, uuuu :U..B! auu-1 "om,ou v ,"uuo" , . ' . i na-when a ' few comfortB vi aa - j 6 v i uttioo tu- tu wagon,-erect eu. a two- witn oam j . xaritB, ukb uuuicbbou ujw ucam.u v .-, ,:y. , .. -r ------ - - i . : ' - - . - v' regulate a new gas machine which thousand dollar monument' high- to'District Attorney Jerome facts clock this Vmorningr "He then be a candidate for the Vice -presi-1 and necessities at prices tney can V1U I M r I lit! n lll.llllI-3nnriAlift . . 1 I r U - T 1 n n a a yfc M V I f , . . , . u , u r w w n ft I) T 1 11 UUIII. I . I I I I.I1IJ . n r 1-1 . . n, II J ( I I 1 I a .im 1 u 1U1 - M. w AAA . U W A V U M w w w v , . , I - ." J V VUV . V 1 VU "VU ; : .-T . " . I ' , . . - oi wui, i... xxa pij3u. f tuo , ueHu cemetery, ; to nimselt wnile ne is gear apparatus on ; has , head and yet hale and - hearty. - .Citizens in over his no?e and turned on the that, neighborhood are indignant gas. While at work onthe ma and a mob with firearms began chine he torgot to turn off the gas. the : demolition of the shaft. It He soon began rto feeUdizzy and is of Dura white marble and is afford - disnels the- - shadow and on wxiiuu . rai&B vnix oouu iu wu w. . - . . . i . ... - .. . - ;artr. ot laoBf t.wnv vftftfft- tp.r hf rose. oreDired and ate his Republican national convention brinera a smile with a haDDV spirit Parley- told-how he aiid .Parks and breahf 3t..v.ating;'it4he;mof nipg next summer; This i.the -.-4efi- 'that scattera-' joy and sunshine??' a third man, under direction ot ne we t to tne tonaccojwarenouse nine woru ui uib uiusbbi, aasuuitttoB . their lawyer, concocted the test!- wher; .3 is employed; as foreman politically in' Indiana It iff the ' ' 'ktt wWTaK ifT woo Infnrlorl unrl r a infitnctionsif or the lav's outcome of Representative Kene- , f hflf. f lift rpppnf. r.harffe , asainst work. Latr h appeared at the way's visit . to the president re- t i 3 a. i . u . : a a . I .1 . . - . . . . . . . . - I -r- t ..- - .a aI i ifitiu-i nAnll ir fnlH f ha ofn- I rtfttit.l v whio.h rfl.nsp.fl A ". yTPatt flPftU nn ursi. tuougao wa; w -iutu o t unirty ieet nign, tne ngure being rarss ior exiomug, uivuvy ,nwui. .ivywu, -v.ii.- :vv;y.:-''7'-r.-j--- ------ - 't - t.he iras. which he did immediatft-fa snonVlJT , QnrMOnfif ;nn f Hnl Jnfinhns. Plontv. was mader to rv ot- his crime and was locked of comment at the time.; itr TTa h.i inVioiari fnrk mnAK G.uur: Tx - I ?ii r rTVia .nfooainn Vma raniapd ni " ; v : : v :r -. - I Before leaving for Iowa, to take . . I . I ... . I - j: - a i. ' j.t- : - IT aud whn he tried to .straighten $500 for the personB who defaced a sensation in labttr circles -here ; , him8ell ha ti ll torward and struck the monument, whereupon the today, tie says t arss got $ou,- . j. his head agiinst the plate glass citizens buried the colonel in ef- 000 by blackmail.. 1 'n window. In falliug he broke the figy and offered $1,000 reward for window and received several slight I any one who would find out who cuts on ;hi8 head and lace.. He I they are. remained unconscious for a very ken's Reasoning Powers. ; The rorikey's intelligence; has never ..oen- able to i arrive - at a New Threshing Machine,; :point 1 hich enables that" animal A syndicate, composed of about to achi ve the untying of a knQt . leaving part in the campaign, : Mri Fair banks said h wou'd make no an nouncement until he had seen the I president. :He would not deny, howevei, that he would be a can didate. short time. He is at his office today and except for a few slight cuts on his face and head he is none the worse off for the exper ience which he went ; through with. , A Jealous Woman's York. twenty-one" of the farmers in the You a f1L:..lU..-ot . TTnVAn AA1H f VlCiniW Ol UUJ5UJUU1BI, uuuu vwiu i. Mrs. -Wm. Mazyck, who two county, have purcnasea a tnresu- iorm . - . . . .- I ... ... . - . - i . . . Iinnm r a Miaa "T.1T71ft-An I inrr lYloohinft nf . ft ROItlflWnat neW I tne Ot UV'Ul O 4UW w a-m i aA AAA V. W A AA.W.V - - derson. had walked to the altar to variety. They got it 1 as an expe- gnaw become Mazyck's wife, was brain- riment, aud for use on their own loosf idof. nicrhf.wit.il an ft-jrft hv Alice f fltrmB. :-; Thfl machine isone-which obsei Mazyck, a first cousin of the cuts the straw after it is threstied and, hrirlAffrnhm.' who lived at his and blows it into the mow di- sess "Mo nno was aware of the rfict.lv from the machine It .has fici Error of Early Marriage. N Yi a young and beardless hus- fact that Miss Mazyck was in love been in use all season and is giv- over i .. j i : tr. m..n in hsith hor nnnain nnr. rs T.riH uav i incr r.n vhtv ljhhl HabiBiauiiuUi j-u t 4 r,ffor. TTQar nr I fnr t.hft marriaffe ' anDroached she is driven by a- seventeen-horse - nuiA me Kfti-n tr t.hft r.nnd hpoan to act neculiarlv. and last Dower traction engine and is prov "pie, but Bartlette began to sigh night declared herself too ill to ing ;a greaV labor 'saver, ; There nJ 'fAnm a fhft societv of attend the ceremony. are other' machines that, cut the fft.mor friend The wife was After, the wedding a reception Btraw before it.is threshed, but it inff f hnmA t,n care for the babv. was given at the home of the h a newdeparture ,to have an at- ' Rarflpt.t.A went on excur- hbridegrooriirVhile this ; was in tachmeutf or- cutting rttbe straw c ... . ' m I 1 L .1 u II" "v"1: nt into -a.vishilig' ' r''-tc:J to the conduct 1 to he bxide' she exclaimed, "You lof : her husband, ; andonT' nigbt have taken Will from me, but you when she threatened "to follow shall never live with him.'.' She him ha seized a nair of shears and then dealt a blow which split the f w hoir" vouncr woman's head, In.the ex rilli KJ1X OXVaO vi xxvm. uuin vyA ij . . this brutal act Bartlette is now in jail, and he mourns as follows: 4tMy.advice t young men is to never get married. I would give -up half of the years of my life to be single again. Why, oh, why Aid T ever fall in love with that ffr its1 is threshed: Indianapolis It an en. tiou, phrr ant tut -iw-fio ft. "-mnn iroir wl t.h . A. r ,ned wit h'-' the simplest " . - "nWDi bOHIf LBttlcS. - I ' - - comnaon knotv and unless I .. Milwaukee, ? Wis., Oct. ly. t can break the string or Milwaukee's newTevenue cutter two he will ; never get for Cleveland;' Ohio, today, vto ill 1)10 Itiie &uui it'quiico i iaK.u yai h iu, tuo boiucuiou ui iuc and reasoning power: 1 international dispute which has l a' monkey may ,pos-? arisen between the United "States le has neither- in a suf- and : Canada' over, the fishing in ree to 'enable; him to Lake ErieV; Orders to -proceed at ceipt explains itself: the- difficulty. , once to that port and torepoft to . t r'-vv:: the - collector of : customs ? there, h have been received .by. Capt. Da vid A. Hall of the Tuscarora, and the cutter. will coal and. leave at once for Lake Erie. i Citizenship ae that there, should-be t self-satisfied gratfica- retense of virtue, in the T am not a politician , me to forbid theprosti-; T70T -"V. ;The following transportation re-jf mentioned below is received for transportation are printed on the back liereof. , o ..- -..v Received from , ' The Salem' China Co., " Can't Set Dewey. - - ' . Some - of the newsnaners have poli within with . - . .i enough to bring hixncolf the ' true meaning of the 3 one who concerns himself regulation' or govern ae nVftfl the nnestion how much I manti-trf a nation or State for the young woman s head. In. the ex- money the state had on deposit in pres'eAVtiob" of its safety, , peace citement Miss Mazyck escaped. r? ATpmhanta' "Lrr TK5a ;a nlifioB . - I VUO j. t. a a. -J . AUU IV,J6VJ JA AX o as Jjwuwwu i LUarleston, d. v., uispavcu. Ront.in Now Rftrn. the funds of ;Tua lU- oftnoa 'onrt ' f.Vilfl let onnA lUWjW-SOyUBVI V.A.Wr AAA A & citizenlhip; Grover Cleveland. Bank-in New. Bern, the funds of which were plundered by the ab sconding cashier, Thomas W, Dewey. State Treasurer Lacy a; Still Missing. to - the Herald from 4 Boy Saved the Train. Butte, Mont.; Oct. 17. At an early hour this morning two mar- says the State had only $575 on . ' -T- -l a X 1 I a Zi. in. 4-Via hanV Drill hfllH -;-T9 T liatra rpod nnPt.rvm . . - . -rrr.n. l Cl OA a:i 1 A C iralnt. nf R XiK V4W, oa.ro.. r . . r-r-j Station at yveicn B oput, aJ mnvo uuuus ui tuo pi jmiuo i " a. K f love stories -and it would make east of this city on the Northern as security. All these bonds being ry f of ( the ;country between Au:x. aoo .1 ! y . - - JL .-.u -j on,' afa here and Norton has been scoured you tiuuis. jryu io gu"& w,j u""vu racinc and covering tne operator wonn morH buau pa, -un uwv0 . -. , v.- , with an angel and have an n gel with their - revolvers, drove hhn Treasurer does . not a brieve that by s&m .parties, and every ...-.ntn nnrl ... .5. ;n" nf,,T or cave ill the mountains explored, u.:! a,ii , I ij : i " aA oo ,,nf. but :no trace has been found of -live Oil UCaUbllUi lAiuaiv. ouu ou" in, A QPy. tUriitJU liUU Ulguai iJguu 6UUBUUCI uiuiODii, wuu. vwa a. .. ; tjr - -" TV,"1 I 1 as that, but that's all a dream. 80 as to stop the North-. Coast think there ii any prospect of get- Edward 1.1 Wen z, ot lladel- . . .1 . . . . f , . .. i ... t m- - nhia.iwhodisaopeared Wednesp Whftn voueei marrieu you suuu imir.Pd. Which was due in a nan tin if mm. rvaieign iiiuea. . find out that the girl yon marry au hour. don t iove you nan a muou Tne operator, J.-Ji. 1AW, a noy North CarOllnlan'StXCeiientKeCOrO.. whichth6a aiding en route to denomination whatever -shall be she tells youbefore vou tie up to of 20, threatened with death if tQ D Oct. 17.- the home of Charles Wax, his em- eligible to a sea in either .house her. Instead of buying candy be moved, crawled on his hands iT. xr m ti;,v;; . . m. tt.L. ;Afti5.i.tn you've got to .buy. chuck, steak and knees to ,hlB telegraph key, Marine Corns. KiJif Jnrfl inWil ,onntv jitid shoes. Then the landlord Unrl rparshinff from under the table a- , - . , x. . J . ; . ' . y , at 11 "p. m., end train Ko. 18, i north bound passsnger train were in a head-on collision near Keys- yille, Va i this morning, - Both trains were from three to four hours late, and are supposed to have been running at a high rate of speed. No definite infor mation can be had, but it is stat ed that five persons were killed outright, including one fireman, one eiigineer and possibly two mail clerks and a fireman. -. V. . Salem, Ohio, 8-19, 1903 good ordert tbe r.rti- in' like goad or.der,Vas per condiv tions of Company's bill of ladin '.Upon all the conditions, whether printed or written, herein contamea, n is muiuw o nuiii tviot. t.iiA -ro to nf frfip-ht from 'SALiE OTTIO. to SALISBURY. N. G; is to be 41 cents per 100 pounds: - -. Consignee, G: S. MINOR, , Destination, Salisbury, N. C." .No. articles. 1 Weight, I Car Load in Bulk Chinaware, Erie RR 80,493 - V . 24,000? Hot Generally Known. The constitution of Tennessee provides that where as : ministers of the gospel are by their, profes sion d 3dicated to God and i the Owners risk of Breakage. " 10,875 J. D. Dewbes1 agent. This means that we are the first firm and Salisbury the first--;townr in the State of North Carolina that - care of souls, great duties of their day afternoon-from the mouu- functions, therefore no minister hag the backbone to tacle a ; solid ' ? .: - i-.v. i.u-u rkf fVft nerval nr nrieaf. of'' anv . . . . . . tams near , Appaiacuia, .tuiuugu r- car ioad Qf chinaware in bulk and shoes, inen tne lanaiora and reaching from under tne table ' . - . - rt mft mo , . , ' ... 1 . a - a r . j un . . a -rr ii i formerly in command of the ma- are tonight searching the woods, comes around for rent and he wired the operator at Homestake . - n t,,n Tt q q RoHi , V b , e . . . - r . v vT rine guard on the U. ta. b. Ualti-, and some have gone into Ken- ,w- IT -ft7 Tno 10 16 " r V. more, has been ordered to this tucky," D. B. Wenz, brother it because yon are married. The Coast not to stop, as the bandits . ' na-;n itv, luCKy . . "cu ' '. . - baby fieta to crying mthemiddle eant t0 holdP ap the train at 0lty t01 VJZTZXll WM (wlthPt8" 6f thlnight Snd you've got to get Weloh.4 Sj,ur. The train went marme guard of thirty men be.ng se all day and only , returned late out of bed and mix theondensed toou.h the latter at 40 mile au organ.zed for Be rv.ee at the nava towgh I . nir:Wt.r.ftnnrsir.ff -bottle, and uftMQ-hP.Undit.a. then rode . . I mr8.uu4 Bm ip uuo UA&' C7 A.J MlUVb . r.v He an Loss at a Fire. - Aberdeen. Wash., Oct. 17. The business men of the city to day estimated; the loss from last night's fire at not more than Sev en hundred thousand dollars, and It means that we will make our .. prices to you at the-same or less than competition cani laythemiX, down for. ' 1 ' " . ' - cursing ooiue, auu hour and'the- bandits ,tnen roue - - -. - tne insurance exparta j u such as that. Oh, why is a fellow off . A p088e took the trail at rf .V- 01 J11?, ubvhu not exceed $500,000 on.whichan such a damned ass as to gt mar- daylfgJlt. - . iu. uw Buuu. ------ Wenz naa-.Deen murdered, nu, . a?,, - 7 Ji. shingeris from North Carolina were ; of the opinion that he was ' , , , ii A- 1 1 . : and was a lieutenant in a Char- hpinff held for ransom bv'some of meSlt"bat Ifr al ha ' 1 lotte . company, First Kegiment ward of men to realize tnat marriage is a .,v-Vr . z.a ic tu; , n o-:lu A::i. i.. u . x--j V ' j ." (nkfi Asnevilie, IN. AU ?UX3 aurmg : m opauiuu-Auienuau $0,WU uas ueon uiiureuui mo ib ThiViiwtliaa dawned on Barlette Asheville Citizen today absorbed war. After peace was declared Gorman, But it came too - late, ihe editor of the Advo aud two young lives have been Rev Samuei Orner, will madeunhappy. No. man should p0niact a department in the Citi thinlC of taking unto himself a zen devoted., to the. negro race. wife for' better or worse until he The Citizen in-fiiluAPK V vL ".-: - - , v rp.d subscnotions of the Advocate. is of -mature years ana nas ap in- - , dation has been much he received a commission in the regular army and has made' ; a most enviable record. :' coverjrof his body," dead or alive. Bristol, .Tenn., dispatcn. . Dieting Invites Disease. i To cure Dvsoensia or Indiees- w r ----j - Tneconsoiiaauon nas ueuu jxiuvjii . . corned sufficient o support her liecllsSecL in newspaper and politi- tion it is no longer, necessary to ftnmiQriaoiv. mo . baui iouw no p.irp.lftP. ... . . : :,.:i---r. . . live on luiib. aim tuasu. otaiva Rarr.Vett.ier . Gorman "is .evidence enough that child marriages, as a rule care unfortunate. Asheville Citizen.' .iTo.Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets; ' All druggists refund the .moiWiHfc fails to cure E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. .. "- - tion produces such weakness that the whole svstem becomes ' an easy prey to disease. . Kodol Dys- J Makes a Glean Sweep. rph0V !iinn(r l itft : Hnincr a I oensia Cure enables the stomach J. UU1U a UUA.Urt . AAA. a I JL - . . - ' .. . ' t tKnrnnffhW - 'Of all the and digestive organs to digest and UU1U&-V" - -- - . .v. . U1 QoUraa trntl OVftr IAn.rfl Ot. KllCK- aSSimiiate Hll Ul. IUO - WUU1BSUUW len's Aruica Salve is the bestU It food that one cares to eat; and is onraona n-araTT : ' find P.nrPB BnrnsJ a never failing cure for indiges "Rniln TT1- tion. dvsneosia and all .'stomach cers. Skin - Eruptions - and Piles, troubles. Kodol digests what you Itsonly"25c. and guaranteed to I eat makes the stomach give satisfaction by all druggists. Sold by James Plummer. : insurance of $150,000 is placed . The lo8s 'of life is known to be three men; but there are rumors that a fourth man perished in the Mack building, , injrhich' the fire originated; CHINAS ft I A Q Si Queens -A " Bobbed the Grave. . i A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as follows : - L was in an awiui condition: : My- skin -was almost yellow,' eyes sunken; i; tongue coat ed, pain continually' in back and sidesy noappetite, r growing, weak er da'v by day. 1 hree physicians had gfven me up. Then I was ad vised to use .Electric Uitters ; to nr: W. H. Wakfif fi fl. will be in Salisbury, at'Dr. Councill's office ) Now is the time and this your; utiiiDuuij , tv ! va.aa a- . . j. . ... . - on Thursnav. JNovemoer otn, ior cnance. , tome, vasiy uciuip fha tinrnnfift - nt t.refttinff diseaBPS 1 it ii. - :a Tf -trrn tvaifc: oftheye, ear, nose and tnroau, s , - . Hip, hip, hurrah -for the Great Dollar Stretchenand Money Saver,- and fitting glasses : - A Thoughtful Uan. Jtt. M. Austin, of Winchester, In d., knew what: to doln the hour rtroof. Itt tho firaf. hnt.t.lft made 1 of need. " His wife had . such an . . J : J J i.,rt,nnf-.... "-T rnn. I nnnaiin.1 fiftSft of stomach and tinned their use for; three weeks, liver troublei physicians . could and now l amia well man. I nothelp her.- He thought of and L.ww iknffTAKKa Hp crravft nf an- tried ?Dr. King's New liife Pills, A fail 1 and she cot relief at once " and UI)U91.,iv .. . ... . . 1 . 11 JJ -OFC- nt- sweet I to trv them. v Unly- OU cents, i was nnauy cureu. yuxy u euaranteed. at all druggists.. I all drug stores. n . ,,. . . . ,. al . Your true friend, S SPOT 0 ASH 11J and 113 East Innis street C S. MINOR, proprietor.
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