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-ft SEMI-WEEKL Li Vol. 17. Wo. 6. Salisbury, N. C, Oc n 23; I903l : Establish ed 1 887 5 - i v f ? SOUTHERN PROGRESS. LEYYINB; BLACKMAIL. IMPORTED LABOR.1: EEDY TRIALS Cbsenratlons of illiilrwi BaKim, Oo: ; 20.--euben 7 According to well authenticated ; -Washington rOot,'t9Evidence J? oster, prpei.ent-.ot the Chesa. -reports the Northern Paciao Rail- has been collected by; the bureau peake Stamshi p Company,-; said way Company is not : alojiejn ; its . of UmmigrationHartmen bf today speaking, ot a, trip south troubles with -the dynamiters, commerce and labor, of a syste with Southern Railway officials: J though it has so far been the! only matic and extensive violation of "Everythinein .the south is of iafferer.. ": For seVeral davs there a contract labor "Iaw: l3ommis- au ren cout a g ing character h and have ; beea a ;Cnum bring ng tair pnces. -1 he banking Northern secret service men in ted the "evidence ; to the situal ion is etrong,- and the, gen- Helena and vicinity 7 and it is de- ment of justice and has requested eral momentary : situation is en-! veloped. that their mission is to the attorney general ; to iustituie viable. - "-. . :; j try to' locate the persbn who h jiivoi y uuiutjss uttuwe oi toe sent tne company a letter levying I. volators or the Jaw. south, 8U"h as liichmond, Norfolk blackmail; The letter was mailed The case in haud involves hun Greensboro, . Atranta, : Birming- at Cascade and it , demanded the dreds of men," : many of whom al ham ,'Knoxville and Charlotte, was payment of $15,000, The railroad readv are ip this country. :- Others visited by our party, and we found J company was . commanded to fly j are enroute.ta the , United; States the general growth of th comma- signal if it acceded to the'demand, and are expected to arrive in a few nity, the ma ufacturing interests and it was given until! Tuesdays days. VrForty men who. arrived in and the general conditionjof ; af- October 20th, to' comply.- If " it Philadelphia yesterday on the fairs most s itufa story. . did not comply then the amount steamer Haverford are being de 'I was much gratified -to learn of. thTlblackmail would be raised tained as contract laborers, that the great: -shrinkage and 1 to $30,000 and dynamite, the let slump, in securities in .Wall street! ter .-.said, would be used on the has in no way affecteU. southern rails. Helena, Mont., dispatch. prosperity. Eyery thing is onthe many others rare expected: on ; a boom thre and the :buaines3 jnan ana manufacturer aoes - not seem to care very much what bulls and bears arei d6ing. The trip of our party was the annual ins S anthem syte m, an d,I Want to say that I was struck with te general excellent condition of the system. 'Thev; : general -improve- ; Found a Verdict by Flipping a Coip . i In the Lawrence Circuit Court here a jury trying the case of the State-against George Ryan, charg- , v ed witaas3aultto commit murder, pection tour of the r steamer of the White Star Line: . Many are Welch - coal miners",' who came ; to the , United States under an agreement to work for the Ellsworth Coal. Company of Ellsworth, Pa; They wer induc ed to come to this country by -a firm in Pontypridd, South Wales. The situation of some of the im Bfenous. ment that the property has under gone within the past year is won derfu 1 . Gra des h aye been redu cea, curves eliminated ana. new Vtal 1 a at 1 o irf " f Tfi i a -:x:s Jt cma ' t.VftV , t. : . eight tails," resulting in acquittal there has peen j a great expeiidi- L-" - : - , - v ture ot money, an 01 .wnicn nas been cared for and was taken out of the earnings jf thVp heads to convict, tails to acquit. Each juror put a nickel in a hat, a' shake and tosa and . the nickel s fell on a- table sii" and. six, ne- of immigration to send them to Wales, as they : say the agree lent under whichjthey came, here has not been kept.7 A majority of thejmmigrants were obliged' to fpQait.o t lrier-fthftt.fibr tnao ,Tlio aoil onH trial fnnr:Uflfl' n J 8el1 theit personalefifects .to ob tain money witn wnicn.to conie.io n ... , spg Tbs Httlnaal Giiard Washington , Oct. 20, Acting Secretary of War Oliver has sen! ' to the adjutants, general of the various states and others interest ed in the improvement of the Na- ' tional- Guard, a circular accom panied by a - proposed law,: sug gestive "of a format bat might? be adopted with a view that the' or ganization armament and disci pline of. the mil ita organizations may be the ',. same as that govern ing the regular or volunteer army of , the ; United States. General Oliver hopes that these new ideas may result in state legislation which will improve the militia. eour t -accepted S thelrerdicB; id not know: how; Wt was re- ac hed until later; IThe State wi V get-' a .new" trial . and'Jihe jurors may be indicted.-Lawrenceyillej 111., dispatch, V - the United States. Will L Ae1 fn: V. Jr fore t the- I'liiDrJaiirliaUBrderfid ril!3,.dp2t20M' i dictment jgainst Drfiw f r rriierwill b'e sent be 3 rrand juryMohdand f: i: dantlill be placedii ;r hii;Iifeuesday;;moriing 1 3 i al " ter m of I superior h ichv w iilcoh Vfihel Tiere y. In view1 of the feeling a Jay r 'in jv the 4 section ch theii;Hme..fwaso'm b deairedltofiaye i as speedy is poS3ible.tIt -waj; Iearn 7 t hat the attack Jay made" iz j ily Saturday, iuhicir :2iedinkilling Ilia three child 1 was. njt the first time he ha 1 attempted tolkii ijth'emt " :: Sor i of -Dr: Jay's neighbors visited him at the" jail thisv after- nop n t tun o ngMth e , n u m be r bein g Joseph Burlesoiuii The 1 prisoner told llr. Burleson he felt bad and reque. t e d him to- ask-his wif e to pray for him. : ;. M r . B u rl eson . said one of the prisoners toldjhiin" that Dr, Ja y awoke this morn i n g long before day and fX(iady-. been : crying all day long, lamenting the death of hh children and expressing wonder how He? could J hive edm- at ;a court 1 Monc in wh ted iv ed tj on hi lie su mitte 1 :udh a crime. F -.A asitSttlcid8?:tS ; St; Louis, Oct.;!!).. The lifeless body of a man who registered "Jf V. Myers,-New York,' Vat the Port! n d , was i found in his roo m today. He ; was about 40 years old, ff hionably dressed and car ried i v A Sensational Shooting. ; : - A sensational shooting affair occurred eighteen miles from here this afternoon, .in which . Mrs. Richard Ward, the divorced wife of - Cook . E. Stroud, exchanged Urga Hatarallzation Ranfs:;" tat Lwuia uctu.r x ou tain Samuel J. Boyd, -ThbmarEi Barrett,' former marshal of the St Louis court of appeals ia.ndeni' bers of the Democratic S tate com mittee ; John Dolan, 'chairman of the Democratic city central com mittee ; Adolph Fein and Jacob Weissman, 2 members of the: He brew branch of the Jefferson club,1 were indicted - by- the Federal ahots with fiacb nt.hfir tn t.hpir mri tuai; injury. Mrs. Ward, whose ?rand inry today for- comp icity husband is Sn the government service in Philadelphia, was visit ing here and went to the Home of her former husband, Stroud, from whom she was divorced two, years ago. ...Sha demanded posession of her children .'- Stroud refused to g ive them up. A quarrel ensued when each shot at the other, i The woman . says Stroud , shot ; first. Mrs. Ward ed after the first ex- of shots.1- S.troud, it is in naturalization Jrauds alleged to have been committed prior, to the Tecent election. Each is un der bond of $10,000 ' i Lady Hung b Hank of Thread, f T Mrs .- David H . S mith, f orty-six years of age and highly connected committed suicide at her home a few miles wesof Bristol yester day by hanging. . She ' attached a hank of thread , to a joist in the followed from How to Cure Golds, g Here are five cures for a cold, says. Household : Iiriti bathe the 1 change -feet in hot water and drink a pint said, pursued her and fired at her upper story of the house and with . of hot lemonade; then sponge with wjith a shot gun. The shot took it about her neck leaped from a salt'water and remain in a warm enect; in her face , and ; bosom, loom. Secbud, bathe the face in Neither Mrs. Ward nor Stroud very.hot water every fi?e minutes is "dangerously hurt. Kiuston, for an hcur. Third, snuff ub the N. C,,. dispatch. nostrils hot salt water every three Hours. Fourtu, mnaie ammonia . lirchin all nixto Dr. - August Greth, ,who ;for a menthol . Fifth , : 1 take four V ISO ; 1 JJ. DUO : OOll " ail ,. v or hours ' A ten grain dose of quinine will a Past, ,has been working on an usual ly break up a cold, in the be ginuingv- Anything that .will set the blood .actively ; in circulatiop will do it ; but,. better. than all,; if -your cold is inveterate..: or serious " consult yonr family doctor,- and ; at once.- : :-- - ;7 - - I- airship, today surprised th e resi- oi oan j? rancisco oy sai i )r their heads for two hours, directing his machine almost ': at will, and demonstrating ; that iri many essentials he hasj solved; th e Lproblem of serial navigation . bureau. Death strangulation. Mrs. Smith is survived by her husbaud, a substantial citizen' of the county, :. and nine c. children, the youngest being a -j. babe of six months. The funeral "took place today, when the home was a . scene ; of great gloom. - Mrs. Smith is said to have been temporarily insane; -Bristol, .Va., dispatch 1 1 ers add res Bed; to t JG; c i ah East St.- Louis firm c!-aier3jy'Fro'otKit an is JL ;Shufford Moore, of aw, t S. 0.' Moore's f ace iand ere discolored and the au thoniies believe tha t h com mit ted suicide. " ; - Mocr of h-' a era m Kerktj neck t THE BIB CRANEtf ELLi Ef ght m en ISeet, a SuflflsB I Ob at& Wblie Pittsburg, Pa., OctJi 20 men; were killed, two. are missing and four were badlyhurt Monday morning by the; collapse of a tra-; veller crano on the " Pittsburg end of ifche' hew-v Wabash "VRailroad over the Monongahela riv er. ..'-i---2-. j. j The bridge is of the cantilever pattern, being constructed by the American - Bridce' Comoahv for the Wabash Railroad, building from both sides of the" river to wards : the center; by means of overhead travelers. ; " The men had ; been at work on the Pittsburg - end . but a . sfiort time this morning when suddenly the traveler, which projected.be youd the finished ; part of the bridge, dropped and;- fell, landing on a section of the the bridge that was being placed inj jiositioni v So unexpected ; and sudden was the crash that few of the workmen oh the wrecked section were warned inj time to - escape; The .falling bridge landed on top of a large load of steel anchored at the pier and several of the ; workmen were carried aownV? f ;': ;- :;i. . J- ' - ; Young Wasps Fried, Young wasp grubs friedin but ter do hot at first sight appear. to be the most alluring dish iu the world, - yet they, have been pro nounced delicious by those hardy experimenters who have -trid them Fed as they ; are. upon the sweetest juices" grown f rom f ruits. 4and6wers;hey best way. to prepare them is to bake them in the com b.---London FOOLISH, F00LxHAR0Yr;0ESPH Be Deed lias Been DoneiV Perfeapv Yea Think we; oil jiff UonUhaii we caa Shew;; i but" goodness knows -"Wo ?alp t H -done it." .2 Don-t we know people are worrying their lives t away all; around us when "a v f ew comforts r and necessities at price's , they can arlord " dispels; the 5 shadow and brings a smile with a happy spirit that scatters "joy'and sunshine? " ; The following traDSportation.re ceipt explains :itself vz7 ,-i : L3 r ; The "conditions upon which the pToperty . ( received for transportation j mentioned below is are printed on the back hereof. Received irom i-:?J,:z:y:: inpparentgo6droer the Tart i-1, "cles rir.r.-.'-d below','1' to be deliveredf" . ;;-; ' 1 ' Verdict Not Gufltv. ; Memphis, Tehn.j Octr2.- ,The H Uea? Trick on tMst PlgsVfcM r Stanley Lockwood,'-wh' workB the Frank Case farm at Black Creek, is the owner of a sow. that WJAOntlw era tra hirTi . f.n fmonfr. lurv.m the case of W.Y. Hoskms, . . a i.c , , . charged with : the killing ; of John , . , . . . , , : Robertson m: this city? several .u . - .. . , ;- ... I t-ha anv Annlri rrr- nova nil' rf months ag6,rreturned a verdict to- . , . - . ,, T , , Mi , mt. : i. 7 the eighteen pigs, Mr. Lockwood set about inventing some contri- day of not guilty. - The J case has attracted attention because of the plea of r the defense, the line - of whicEr was that Hoskins shot Robertson to ' prevent .him from killing Mrs; .Robertson Hoskins claimed to be a disinterested spec tator, to the assault and shot only when he thought Mrs. Robertson's life was in: danger: 'I -it-.-. i Dieting Invites Disease. r ,1 To cure Dyspepsia or Indiges tion it is no longer necessary to ' 1 ive on m 1 1 k and Coast. Starva tion produces' such weakness that . . the . whole system becomes an easy prey to disease. Xodol l)ys- pep8ia Cure enables the stomach ; and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that one cares to eat, and is a never fail ing cure for i ndiges- j . tion, ayspepBia .anq twi-stomaen troubl es. ; ;Kodbl d i gests w b at you " eatmakea the ; stomach sweet. : Sold by James Plummer- State's Deposit ja Dewey's Bank. Some of ; the newspapaas Greth ihad previously-tested his askedi the ' question . how' much airship , by : - making ascensions money the State. had on deposit in with the balloon held cantive hv the Farmers' -aud Merchants' : It Killed t&e Cow, A -cow' belonging to Bud Bow lin devoured twenty-three twists of tobacco: a few nights' ago, and died in Jess than an hour. To bacco users, however, declare that shef died simply because 1; she did not? know f Howl:: to spit Rich- u,praphp STo Care a CoHJnllBe Day. v TakeSLaxatiyeBromb Quinine Tablets.' All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove b signature is on each box. 25c. ; ; - ; " vance to assist her. He hit upon a scheme that works, finely- Se cuf ing-a piece of plank he bored eight holes in it, . and into them fitted nursing bottles provided by the oTdinary rubber nipples. -.He filled the bottles with milk, and in a short time Tiad the surplus pigs convinced that there was no other mother in the world but their wooden one, Cuba. N. Y. Free Press. " ." : ; T. ' ; : a-'- long- rope, :; but ( today was the first, time he had gone skyward free.San Francisco disi Bank in New Berne, the funds of which were pluhdered- by the ab scondin g cas hier Thomas W. Dew ey, State .Treasurer a -;r Makes a Glean Sweep. : . There's . nothing like doing thing v thoroughly.. Of; air the SalyesJbueverhea lech's Qlrnica Salve is i the'besiJ-Slt savs the State had only $&75 on deposit in the ; bank, ; and held. bonds of the par value of $5,000 as' security al 1 these bonds being worth more than par.Kaleigh dispatch: Dr,Wll.f Wakefield, ; wiimbp in sweeps ;; away, "and cures Burns, 'Salisbury, at Dr. Counciirs: office Sores, Brai8es, JDuts, , Boils, . Ul on Thursday, November 5th, for cers, : Skin x Eruptions and Piles., the purpose of treating diseasps its only; 2c and guaranteed to of th eye, ear," nose - and throat, give satisiaction by all druggists. and fitting glasses. Robbed the Brave. A startling incident is narrated by John Oliyer, of ; Philadelphia, na frtllOws ! "T was in an awfnl condition; My skin C was almost r4il7 &B if it vere pack thread. yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coat- TeetH of a Shark. In respect to its dentition the shark is a .vry remarkable crea- ture. Th white shark has seven rows of teeth while other " species vary in the number :of rows they possess.: It must be understood, however, that the shark only uses one row at'a time; The other rows lie; down inside : the mouth behind the edge of the jaw, erect-. ing ' themselves when it' is time f o r them to; take successively the place of the first row. -When one observes how keen edged "these in cisors are it seems ho wonder that they can bite -off: a big ' rope as in in .0 gOOU CiUr-r, tions of Company s bill of ladin -f 'Upon all tlie conditions,' vhetlier;: printed or j muen,' . nerem contamea, 11 - ia mutually agreed tnat tne. fate ox r relent irom iSALJSJl, OHIO, to SALISBURY. N. C.. is to be 41 eenta per 100 pounds: . .. .;'' Consignee C. S. MINOR, 1 ; - : -3i Destination, Salisbury, N; 0'" No. articles. ; Weight .... I Car Load in Bulk ....... ..'i rr ; Chlnaware,. 24,ooo' Erie RR 80,493 Owners risk of Breakage.- ! 10,875 v - J. D. Dewees, agent . t X . 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 means that we will mate our prices to you at the same or less than- competition can lay them down for. V: :v;r-:r-;r:V- edi ; pain continually- in' back and sides, nb appetite f growing weak er dY by day. ' -Three physicians had given me up. ,Then; I was ad vised vto use Electric. Bitters ; to my great joy ,: the first bottle made a decided improvement. - Icon- tinued their use for three weeks, and ; no w ;. I . am -a well maii. I know they robbed the grave o f an other: victim." No'one should fail tcEtry-themiJvOnlv guaranteed, at all. druggists 6v - A Thooghtfal Uan.; M; Mi Austin,' of Winchester, Ind., knew what, to do in the hour of need: His 'wife had such .ah unusual case : of stomach " and liver " trouble,- physicians t could not helrT her.V He thought of and tried Dr. King 's New Life Pills, and she got ;elief at once and was finally ured. : Only 25c, - at all . drug stores. . ; . . ; , ::c iA g jl At a ei A Now. is. the time : acid ' this v, your chance. Come early before l the stock is picked over.'; If you wait, just'what you want'imay be.gone. Hip, hip,; hurrah for the Great Dollar StTetcher and Money Saver. ? Your true friend,;; :i SPOTi-VCASH, r ', ltL and 113 East Ihhis street 1 XJ. SV MINOR; priet6 e ill ..vs.; if 7 i" 7. i .i . -
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