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nO . , . - SEMI-WEEXLY - ' .1 - - " ' ... . - .; . . - ' I - v . - VU 1 U Mil M t'-: - - " . -- . . . ' -v.. . V7 Vol. 17. No. 8. Salisbury, N. Gi, October 30, 1903. Established I88r. A JUROR WRITES. 1 Hlstorf 6Ii8s 69 Cm of a oia's CostIc tiaa far Killing aaEditar. . . The following K'tter was written to the editor of Jhe Spartauburg 8. 0., Journal, by on? of tho ju rQTB in the Tiilmau case. If the other eleven were of the same cali bre as the writer, it is Jia wonder that th slajer of . Gonzales was ftcquitred: ,;'r '-,.:.' Sir. : r'A I hare read yonri article in the Columbia state which was an in sult to Every Juryman whTo sits on the. Tillman casp, not; only an in- suit to that body of ?men, but to the Judges who was concerned' in the case." -yon are following in " the steps H the decease Editor 'abusing your liberty," I wish to be polite in this matter and show mare wisdom than ry6udid in writing up Jtbe Lexingtbij court t that tried James H. Tillman. To make my letter "brief I refer you to the annals of History when you will fail to find a single convic tion ,of any man for shooting an ' Editor. The State and counsel for the same was satiified . with , - C.Vedict. othefwTse tha. state could . l have 'vgonf? to the appeal courts, ,.; v the "Masses hjjv'e accepted the yeKl - diet , as Jair 'but seemingly the ; ' press wants more blood which can be found by waliinu . the" foot prints N. Gonzales j iIonjrI was an able maV--but nf ';t iy '.. nately ha made4 a greatmistate by abusing the liberty of his press, the 6 nuts have sustained the de- vi deiulant by which aQlaw bidg. citizens should be satisfied If T t';,rv PARENTS-RESPONSIBLE. tzzUlln Let Tfcgfr Boj Die Fcr Want cf r 7; -a ilfidlcai Atleniant. ;, r iuebecr Ont. , . Oct. 26. The s.orney general of : Qnaec has JrCLaieft the' criminal"' prosention o the parents oa fifteen year old boy; named Iezar; who died at Hatley, of 4 which place his father Alexander Kezar, is mayor, "from d Hter ia . Tes ti m 9 n y s h Qwed" thaVifthough-ihe nature of the child's disease was made known to the. paren ts and they were ur ged to send for a physician, they refused- to do so. Only a I short time before his c!eath ; they cpm pelled the suffering boy to leave hissed to pray with them. The CQrer's jury returned a , verdic tSatf the criminal t'eg ience ot the parents conduced .to Ideath. The criininal prosecution is based up on this verdict andthe supp'ortiDg evidence. The zionites iotepd to fight. their pretended rights in the matter through all the courts, ; ; tofi Properly Seized. "J - NeV -YoriS; Oct. 26-Dowie's barouche and ;a pair f of fine car- UUHDER III IIEVBERH. T A KOYEL SCEKL ABDUCTOR JAILED. Will Pt!!!!;$ Kills: Clirtes Viziizi Alter ifiillcz His Wife. SI New" Bern, mC. :0ct;2-J. Sunday morning the people of New Bern was Awakening , to the : jsad hews that a murder was commit ted between 9z o'clock Saturday nlght'and Suitday morning on the railroad between the A. and N.(J; shops and National avenue in the" city limits, when Charles Mead owe was killed. The supposed! murderer was Will Philips, who" some, time-in the pa;,T4n aay with; meadow's wife. Saturday night the'men we; n. company at Hanicht'a bar- r ) Witnesses testified before t oner's jury tonight that"'JT .d a quarrel in the' saidf bar n about Meadow-'s, wife': Meaat'B promising Phillips" a weekly bo;;a' o give him.-his wife back, bpt Phillips Refused: .They 'left the bar and were seen together, until lO jo'clock Saturday night. Mead ows was found dead Sunday mom ingabout 7 o'clock 'vin the sabto, place, with scars on his throat's" if choked to .death. 4 Many witnesses were examined 7 : witF'Hhe '"Ddfenda'hVetfcquitfal ud had the grit to follow my pen I would certainly invite the De fendant to Entertain me beyond the Georgia lines - which would be more patriotic to my fellow man than to sit in my sanctum and abuse him with - my pen, In ex tending this invitation mention above I would say to mvBro Editor If I should provVre uu fortuuate one in the affair Dot to call it Murder but rsuicide by the abuse of liberty with the wrong man; iiow. Mr. Editor with the kiil'dest of feelings toward all Edi . tors will you kindly give this note room in your paper and ask the Columbia state to copy same am not hunting a contrivers but will assure tlie pres9 that any comments made the same will be answered politely. Very truly yours. I W. I. RlSINGER. riage horses were taken by the deputy sherip at Madison Square, and intense feeling was manifes-; uaraen. tody to satisfy a claim . ted Tha jury returned a verdact o f Rober t4r ley , . the lawyer who that Meadows came to his deith defended cfnepf Dowie's followers, at the hands of Phillips. The , ' s " . prisoner was held fo the Novem- Thit Crlstow Report. v -WftshiugtobiTOct . 26. Post- ber term of the criminal court. ( HiVeu our scnoois bear - witness The Giofi of Work. to Ihe'tfiirriiEdnjaiJi -- . - - I .1 mill mil I 4nkT- aster-GeneraUPayne says :, "The liri83w report ftt- last, have been ulac?d in.he hand's of th P oufcadlrjjd$ but take it ud in nart. Attornev-Gen- them how to work. Andvith Mr. oral IJnox will be present when we Gilder we know that labor is Hot consider; it.,, - v a curse, but a positive good, a The report is very long, contains means of grace. Thanking God a hundred thousand words. In every 'morning when you get up," addition to the report tnere are says Charles Kmgsley, "that' you FOOUSH, FOOL HARDY, DESPERATE uiAiiiiin nKsa j 1 KEsro-s MDiecce cmiTCl c?!a Persssfes i YrtlzlnJ Tie Deti lis Bwa Desi. PfrtntYn isasesas uatojui. ; Girl to Lem ter flcae. s? ;TlUk tltcff UcraUiara cu eis? A rathPr novel scene wrs wit- Wilmington, N. ,:CM0 20. Dut goodness knows "We ainf nessed this afternoon in Squire Raman Jose.'an-'attacof the r . V P.O. Maxwell's court. The ma-" Layton Carnival Company, which" Poa?twe know people ; gistrate had concluded the trial of furnished the midway attractions are their livei away all an affray, in which a negro and a at the carnival here lastweek, around ngvwhen a few comfort white man wereprincipals and was' today arraigned before"May- and necessUies at prices thecan was waiting onlhe negro , to pay or Springer on the charge of tie afford", dispels tfie shadow andf tne tine and costs against him. abduction of Marrrf. Mtt . . . . . . '-Another. neo-SamDavi. bv wh.ta .irlnf u,'St ITT. . th hPPT .p..nt - I CI-- - mm.mr V . , -7 -M-tK7 H M name who was standing by, half bound, over to court and held in lull of liquor remarked insolent- default of a f200 bond. Just be ly that be. would pay his friend's tore the carnival company left the fine and suiting the action to the city at 8 o'clock "this moruing'' for word, threw a silver dollar with Monroe, N. O, the train conduct considerable. force at, .the magis- or found Jose and tho girrecreted trateC -7be ';?."Pr,".a'?w,ymi8S- in the corner of a freight car. ed 4 Squire Maxwell's face and re- They were' wrapped up in quilts., bounded on His desk. ; The negro The man rVgrtornf drover to the maintained. hia-'insont attitude police, but VbeTofe he- could be and the magistrate rising,' walk- gotten awayci-scorerof employes ed upy to Davis and gave him a of the carnival company were so resounding sinacjc oh the jaw with enraged at the man's act that bis opin 'palm. He then- made tbey.theatehed to swing hfm np. out committmeut papers anal sent 'Prompt action on the tiart of th IJavisto jail for ten days for con,- police averted . further trouble. ternt of court. Charlotte News. The girl paid she didn't want to w3 1 ' : . ?o with the carnival, but, Jose i-ZZi Wi 1 Contested. : persuaded her acaiust her will. u 1 that scatters joy and snnshinef K i ( i .. va? aclimax of the hearine onl 8ayinS.ne wouidgetner a job sell- the'ipnlicatiou for the probating: 4U5 confetti. The girl is under of the Vill the late, Philo S. foeen jrears of age. She is Bennett. ccompkuvng which was beauifui and comes from a good a sealedlett'er. which William Ji. IBryan testified was Ljequ'e&i that he accept $50,000, Judge Stad- dard." who represents Mrs. Ben- nette, declcred that if. Mr. Brvan insistedbn Receiving the fund she would con (est the will. Mr. BrvAn Tureply ai4ithat not one cent allow his home f've hundred exhibits. The aver- . - ' ..... . ; age lepth of the exhibits is about two thoixsand words, The exhib its contain about a million words. No time has been fixed for the have something to do that day which must be "done whether you like it or not. Being forced to do vork, and forced to do it your beet, will breed -in you temper- ... v. vuu ujwuo "UUIU 1 1 0 U1IUW II R I an tfui x - - A : I . wne or ulfl iillliiiieu lu leueiTo-uu-Tiett a town twentv-seven rears aeo I in aoDarent eood order, the arti ess Mrs. Beunette was willmg. without paying a grocer's bill, not I cles named below, to be delivered . He,5 however, did intend to ask I accidentaly.but intentionaly. This 1 in like good order,. as per condi- he court to decide the validity of I action of hers had weighed on her tions of Company's bill of ladin j. he bequest so tha't in case it "was I conscience all the time to so great I upon all the condition, whether printed or declared legal he could distribute an extent that she became morbid. :nthaTther.not? rSiht mmi 52SJT. " ecnu publication of the report but it ance and self5 control, diligence, will be given to the public as soon and strength of will, cheerfulness as practicable. J Land Grafter indicted Bf Jury. Portland, Ore., Oct, 26. Uni ted States grand jury returned an iudioiment a g a 1 n s t Asa B. Thompson, receiver of land office at La Grande, Ore. The indict ment charged Thompson with solicting money to influencf his official and content, and "a. hundred, vir tiies which the idle never know.'- The young man who fails to learn the glory of hard work and good wdrk mi8Eea half the joys of living Pity him if you can but never en vy him. Progressive Farmer. A Core tor Insomnia. ' L The following may prove inter- estmg.to those who "fail - and re fuseVfto pjiy their indebtedness to newspaijertr A "lawyer reports " a queer case about which he was con ---:.. 11 JTh'e following transportation re- ceipt explains itself : 1 ' The condition! upon which the property mentioned below lirecelTed for tnnEporuUon r printed, on the bck hereof. Received from ' w- ar?"urePrt8 -a The Salem China Co., wnicn ne was con- I ' the money among educational and charitable institutions. When Mr. Bryan's statement had been concluded. Judge Stod: dard said that the will would be contested by Mrs. Beenett, if Mr. written, herein contained. It In afrreed that the rate of freight from 8ALX AnU f Qf :ki. UmU.l0 8AUOBlttl,K. V v M W DC 1 OCX auu vuuiu u gcv diccji aw utguw. i per iuu poanaa : Why she did not send the money to the grocer does not appear, but I Consignee, C. S. MINOR, finaly she consulted the lawyer, and, on his advice, she paid the debt.. That night she went to No. Destination, Salisbury, N. C. articles. Weight Bryan sought to secure the mcney, I 8leep early, and did not wake un believing that Mr. Bryan had no equitable right to it. New Haven, Conn., Dispatch. til about, noon the Wilmington Star. next day. I Car Load in Balk CWnaiare, Erie RR 80.493 24,000 Three ConTicts Escape Fron The Pen. Supertenindent Mann reportsthe escape of three negro convicts from the penitentiary. Will Wil- Owners risk of Breakage. 10.875 J. D. Dewxes, agent. This means that we are the first firm and Salisburv the fir.t town The Force Ot Habit Habit is a great thing, for either decision for approval fpr the good or the bad The Wilson homestead applications, which bad Times tells of a gentleman who, been held up for unsufneient after running a dairy for a uum proof. . ber of years, had sold out, but the There are three courts in the habit of his business had become Henna's Reported Retirement. WashiuKtoTi, Oct. 23. The re' port that Hanna would not be indictment and among the witnes- so well settled upon him that he chairman of tho Republican na- ses against Thompson is Charles had to taper off by pouring water ttotial committee next year, grow- Cunningham, JS stockman. It is into old eans each morning for a Ano nnf. nf th annonncement of 1 alleged that Thompson approach- week. Even his horse shed teats Senator Scott, of West Virginia, ed Cunningham and offered to upon discovering his occupation that the committee would meet have the homestead applications was gone. But Christian forti- early in December to select the approved in consideration of tude.'will overcome anything, and time and place for holding the $500. t ''. v at last accounts by sticking to meeting next year, was much dis- Much of the laud involved has water exclusively the reformed cusse'd here ioday. In fact Han- valuable timber on it, though large milk seller feels that he is cured na's followers were not a little tracts of pasture lands in the eas- for good. Raleigh Post. v ' - I . . . m rf-v r c mcerned, because the opinion tern parts oi uregon ana w asn- Uills Banning on Fall Time. Liverpool, Oct. 27. Newly ar riving American cotton is being shed to the mills as rapidly as 1 son, Davidson county, serving ten ssible. Full time is being r- years for felonious killing; Josh m theState of North Carolina that earned gradually throughout Lan- I King, New Hanover county, serv-1 has the backbone to tacle a solid cashire where there has been im- I ine five vears for burcrlarvt Mack ir 1nr nf rlilnwT in imiw. CJ mmm w w m k m mm m w m-m mense distress since August when McMichiel, Rockingham county. T. . , . ... , ' . "i . . . n 4 ' . . It means that we will make our the mills reduced the time of la- ten yefrs for larceny. All were in . borto four days per week. All feeble IxJlih. being in the C0D. Pces w you ano same or is mills in Ashton-under-Lvne dis- sumptive- ward. They escaped than' competition can lay them through the floor of the water I down for. closet during the storm Friday night. The usual reward is of fered for their capture. It is not known how they scaled the stockade after getting out of the buildiug. Raleigh Post. tricts resumed full time today. ' '- w is generally expressed that they ington are said to be included in will not receive much patronage the fraudulant .entries. It is un- from the Roosevelt forces. Han- derstood that other indictments ua's excuse of ill health for his will follow. retirement is genuine. V j : I v i , Olttlu laiius bum.. . ' '(hh.S , ; Y 1W8. Reiolatlca In San Dcalcgo. " Paris, Oct. 26. Advices receiv ed from i Cape Hay tho, Hayti, confirn the reports of a revolution ary movement in Sauto Domingo in favoxof president Jiminez, The revolu KratzSais he Will Fight Hard. Guadalajara, Mex.; Oct. 26. Charles Kratz has been refused bail. He is held at the office of the inspector general, being al lowed to see fiiends and members of bis family. He declares he will fight extradition to the bit ter end. His attorney has gone to see the governor. . It is said that Ambassador Clayton has all the papers ready. - -1 Rctitd tie Grne. , Plajej With a 6ni. Concord, N. C. Oct. 27. A small son of Dave Overcath, five miles from here, shot and killed the nine-year-old son of I an Over- cash, a brother of Dave, this eve ning. The boys were playing when the gun was accidently dif charged. XII.. Republic of A startling incident is narrated The two fathers were attending ,nrA n voxof former by John Ohyer, of-Philadelphia, court here when the accident oc- cnance. u Thft TArnln a8 folloW8: "I was in an awful cured. Dan'nvercash, father of ttock is pic fcTTTfvlAN GLAQC Now is the time and this your . - me early before the r . ked bver. If you wait, condition. My skin was almost I the t'.i .f v. I ... u The namf Witch Haiel l.tinn ia nnrpi dint and according to 1 Allr &v.a .nnVan tnnfrna nmt-1 it J v I Ju J J b t j - E o O I Jf Cltw n , ojo iwuue Wl V H , lion it is no loueer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starva-1 is applied to many salves, but De- I a dispatch 'here all the inhabitants led pain continually in back and tion produces such weakness that Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the I 0f the region of Mote Cristi have I sides, no appetit, growing weak- the whole system becomes an only Witch liazel Salve made tnat ;nzn(XA tuA -nnr;Rinff affainat th r D7 aa7- Anree pnysicians ys-icoutaius the pure unadulterated J , . , had given me up. Then i was ad- ¬ easy prey to disease. Kodol Dy pepsia Curn enables the stomach and digestive orgaus to digest and assimilate all of tho wholesome food that one cares to eat, and is a never failing cure for indiges tion, dvspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol digests what you fiat makes, the stomach sweet. tSolJ by James Plummer. Government. , The General Morales as election President of A tt::tftf:l Has. given me up. 'ineniwasaa- m. M. Anstm. of Winchester. vised to use Electric Bitten: to I Ind.. knew what te An in thA hnnr M mv great ioy. the first bottl made of need. His wife had inch an the Provisional Government . is la decided improvement. I con-1 unusual case of stomach and said to be a step taken pendiug I tinned their use for three weeks. ) liver trouble, physicians could I W II TI . .. the arrival of General Giminez oa n?w Afm Lweu maii- 1 notnelp ner.Uff thought of and VW 1 Wn nA PMBiant rf I . gaVO OI 1 triCQ UT. KlUgi PiCW gAl9 VlllW. . "Mother Victim." NO One BhOUM fail and riA irrtt -lif at nn .n . ri ' r . ... I . . - I - B - ' - w.wr bleeding, itching and protruding nepunuc u me revolution is sue-f to try them. Only 50 cents, was finally cured. Only 25c, at piles, tip id by J as. riummer, j cesstui. ( guaranteed, at an druggists. ;- . I all drug stores. witch hazel. If anv other Witch Hazel Salve is offered you it is a counterfeit. E. C . DeWitt in vented Witch Hazel Salve and De Witt's W itch Hazel Salve is the best salve in the world for cuts, burns, bruises tetter, or blind. Hip, hip, hurrah .for the Great Dollar Stretcher and Money Saver. Your true friend. SPOHr CASH, 111 and 113 East Inuis'street. 0. 8. MINOR, proprietor. ;
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