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.iV r.v, r- C7 -WEEK f - . Vol. 17. No. 9. Salisbury, N f.b;N ovember 31903;: ESTA B L I S H ED7 1 8 8 7 ;' SEMI LY 1 i-LU . ft HAD i:0 DOCTOR A Belleur In Christian Slcer.ci Dljj VltH oot Uedicnl Attention. - - v Mrs. Florence Brown Marlatt, wife of Chas L. Marlatt, the emtomologist : in charge ot the field work of the': department -of agriculture, died heie today with out medical attention. .Mrs. Mar latt was a believer in Christian sciene and during her ; illness, which began a month ago declin ed the services, of a physician, al though repeatedly ,' urged, by her husband. Coroner Nevitt inves tigated the ca 8e today and found her death had' been caused by in flammation of the stomach. He accordingly issued a cretificate to that' effect," and in view of the statements of. Mr. Marlatt that nis "wife had absolutely declined to call ina physician the coroner. finding the deceased only to blame for absence of medical treatment. will probably take no further ac tion m the matter. Washington dispatch IssproTement in Train Senrice on the South- rn Railway, Effective Nor. I 1903. The Southern Railway announc es that effective Sunday, Novem , ber 1st, 1003, in addition to the excellent train service now in op - eration over its .: main" line, that new trains Nos. 38 and 34 will be inaugurated between Washington, ; D. C, and Charlotte, N; C. No. . 33 will 4eave Washington daily, at 9:00 p. m , arriving Charlotte 9:00 a. .m. No. 34 will v. leave Charlotte daily, at 9 :00 p. m ; and arrive Washington 10:15 a. m, - These- , train b will make di rect connection at Charlotte with trains to and from .Columbia; S. Cv Savannah; Ga;,;Augusta, Ga "and points South. Stops .. will -be i'C:rJ.aL ?$ -U Jar2ssasv CcJ rp$r, Orange, Charlottesville, . Lynch f burgChatham Danville, Va., and Reid8ville Greensboro, High Pdint, Thoma3ville, - Lexington, Salisbury, .Concord, N. C. A. Lo cal Sleeping Car between W ash . ington and Charlotte will also be inaugurated on these trains for the accommodation'of passengers. No. 39 will be chaDged to leave , Washington, I?. C, at 7:10 p. m.,' arriving 'Charlottesville 10 :45 p m., Lynchburg, 12 :39 a. m , Dan ville, 2: 47 a. m., Greensboro, 4: 05 a. : m., Salisbury, 5 :30 a." m., leave Charlotte 7:15 a. m., arrive - Atlanta 4 ;35 p. m. In addition - to "the stops now being made by this train, the following points v will also be regular stops for No. ; 39: Fairfax, Calverton, Reming ton, Amherst, Va., : and Reids ville, High Point, Thomasvill e, and Lexington, N. C, while Law yers Road will be flag-stop for . this train. C This information will no doubt be received very favorably hy the traveling public as it will afford r very much better ; set vice between the East and points South, as well as between lacal stations. Con . nection will also? be afforded at Danville, with trains to and from Norfolk and Richmond, Va. ..f-v: . Uenelik Will Visit St. Louis. r London, Oct. 8O.7-A dispatch from Rome to the Exchange Tele graph Company says it is authori tively stated that King Menelik of Abyssinia has agreed to visit the St. -Louis Exposition next vaar. -It U added that - Menelik wishes to make thi e trip to de monstrate his . confidence in the United States, while he d istrusts the European powers, fearing that that each has designs on his own cp'untry. Dieting Invites Disease. To cure Dyspepsia or Indiges ,. tion it is; no longer necessary to live on milk and toast, -k Starva tioh produces such weakness. that the whole system -becomes an - easy-prey to disease. Kodol Dys : pepsia Cure euables the stomach " .rand digestive organs to digest and . J assimilate all of the wholesome I food that one cares to eat, and is V ;,:o.never failing cure for indiges irtion, dyspepsia and all, stomach troubles. Kodol digests what you : i eat-makes -the stomach sweet. Sold by James Plummer T EXPECTS TO BE BOSS Dowie Says He Will Control New York Pol itlcs la File Years; ' , At; "healing service today Dowie' said : "For many years I- have held the balance of political power in Chicago and I control over 50,000 votes there. t Whatever way I say the election shall go it goes, and I shall have the same power here some day. Fifty - thousand votes would control the situation here if I had them, and in five years I will control that number in this city.' ' ' ' ' - - Dowie today settled- with Rob ert' M. Frsley, who sued him for $1,060 ;for his legal services in defendiug J. Luther Pierson, the former Dowie .follower, arrested forallowing his child to die with- ojat a doctor. Mr. .Fraley attached "Dowie's carriage as he was about to drive to Madison Square Garden Washington dispatch. - , Sosisthlng Doing About Salisbury." Therb will be something doing up about Salisbury and the sur rpunding section henceforth which promises not only to dwarf form er enterprises undertaken in that . - i bailiwick, but to change the face of things very greatly.. The Post yesterday contained v announce ments . of the granting of char tars involving millions of capital, with which the. superb water pow er of the Yadkin in Rowan, Stan ly 'and Davidson and other coun ties are to be developed, and from which the current of f activity will be rushed to quicken and build up the diiEV3ss life of J j?r-?ent towns and new towns to be established; lne valley ot tne xadKin, trom ; - ! the source jaf v the river; up in the mountains to the South : Carolina line, is rich in resources of every sort, agricultural, mineral, build ing stones,, and fine timbers speci ally, which hava waited the touch of capital and the introduction of power to develop. Excellent results have followed efforts al ready made, fully enough to show still greate? achievements await greater efforts and outlay. These latter are about to come about, and with the development of the water power of the noble old riv er will come the other improve ments to give life and richness tb the section and the State. . T?he "old State has entered upon its new career under the bright est auspices. Raleigh Post. - The New Ambassador. : . Madrid, Oct. 80. -Sir Morti mer Durand. the British Ambas sador to Spain, who was recently appointed ambassador' to, the United States, was interviewed today.by a correspondent of the Associated Press, at the British Embassy here. ; He said: ! confess to some what of a surprise, .though cer tamly a pleasant one . I had no intimation of it until L received an inquiry trom the Jb oreign 01- fice asking if I would go to Wash ington. I immediately replied in the athirmative. ,;- am delighted to go to America, which I have long admired and wanted to vis it." " . . The Salve That Heals- witout" leaving - a scar is De Witt's. The name Witch Hazel is applied to many salves, but De Witt's . Witch Hazel Salve is the only witcnnazei oaive maae tnat . 1 " tit 1 v- xt in 1 counams ine pure unaauiteraiioa witch hazel. If any other Witch Hazel Salve is offered you it is a counterfeit. ,E; C. ' DeWitt in vented Witch Hazel Salve and De- Witt's .Witch Hazel Salve is the nest saive in xne woria ior cuts, hnrns." brnises. tetter.- or blind. bleeding; itching and protruding piles. Sold by Jas, Plummer, NECK BROKEN EHiipilifiiiil FootBaii PiaVer Fell On His HeidWhn -1 Tackled And Wis KUIetf. v;;; McCaull.e y, Jr. , the sixteen C year old "son of Police Sergeant Toomas McCaulley of. the Fort Hamilton station.: Had his neck, broken while plavibfr foot ball .Wednes- day.' At midnight . the boy was f alive in the hospital.- YoungMc Caulley was a member of the se cond eleven of the Manual fraiu ing School, This team played the second .eleven ! of the St. John's School today. McCaulley played left half back and the ball was passed to him for a run around the end from St. JohnVten yard line; Just , as McCaulley reached the line and WaV about to score," h was tripped up: He ' landed on his head. He dropped the ball and lay on the ground ;unable to move;- The other players carried him to the club house andjan am bulance was' summoned. - ' -: - Appalling Wickedness Discovered -Chicago, Oct. 80.--Membersiof ; the council graft committee .to day probed so deep into, corrup tion in the levee district that they stand appalled at the result. In the mass of evidence before the com mittee it is proved to the sat isfaction of the members ' that a criminal traflSc in human beings exists withthb knowledge ' and protection of the police. The-ih-; vestigators have before them the statement that . young girlsand boys are sold into slavery, stripf ped naked and held prisoners in rooms ntU tnephaybeenj ledtQ lives of shame " and crime rTonp.a- rn Vianrl - i; Haidth . .r - , i. - that the evil ;w not:, confined to a few cases, but that it has been' re duced to a business. Several po lice officais" are - involved as'well as ? the ofiicers on tha beat who winked -at the crime v and system by which tribute is 'levied upon abandoned women and criminals of dark Chicago., Dive keepers and the men and women who have I engaged in the traffic in. crime I are in the drag net and all that the committee wants is evidence that'will make their' couviction certain in the criminal couris. Mrs. Booth-Tucker Killed. - Kansas City, ' Mo.," Oct. 29. Mrs. Emma Booth-Tucker, con sul in America of the' Salvation Army, wife of Commander Booth Tucker, - and second daughter of William Booth, founderv of the army, was killed in" the wreck of the eastbound California - train with crime, have theif fingers dis Noi 2, near Dean Lake, Mo.. 85 figured with cigarette stains." miles east of Kansas City,, on the Santa Fe, at 10 o'clock last night, oourts of a; great - American city," Colonel Thomas Hollond, in who tries to forcibly impress on charge of the Salvation Army at the youth of the country the dan Amity, Col., was fatally injured, ger there is in smoking "coffin Twenty-seven persons were more nails.,,v He means: that. 99 per or less seriously hurt. The dead cent, of "all the lads charged "with and injured were taken - to Fort crime of all , grades from " misde Madiaon, Iowa. . - : meanor to. burglary . have their Mrs. Booth-Tucker was render- half an hour after being injured. Her skull was fractured and she was injured internally. N Mrs. Tucker was on her way from -a visit to the colony at Amity, Col;, to Chicago, where she was to have met her' husband today. V. Preferred Death to Dishonor; San Antonia. Tex. . Oct. 80. . I . ' .' ' .- The deaa bodv of a man who had committed suicide by 1 poisoning, was found in tle bush 'inthe out skirts of the city and by means of a discription, a photograph and marks on the body, has been identified by ofiicers as Alfred -DeoK,, wuu j wnuieiu mapiotuxi, 1 Minn. for embezzling $17,000. KakAIioweS to: Speak from i&e - Postotfice P-PrVatToIeflOg C Toledo,; O:, Oct. 2 J, Bryau was to-n igh t ordered off the steps of r the ; Toledo postofBce by the.watohman in charge of the building. Colonel Bryan, who was on his vway home from the East, stopped over for the night and late this, afte rnoon a ,m eeting was ar ranged and he was. .to speak from the : steps of the p'ostofiice. : Two thousand or more ; people gathered and . 'he was abou l Vtodjpen J t he meetiug when the watchman iquite ly.went to Frank N ilea : candidate f or: rJieateuaot govenor and in formed him j that Colonel Bryan could nob speak from :the steps, but" that hh would have? to get down og the curb. Mr. Niles at once made the announcement that the meetingf would be held on the corner -and i the crowd fif ollowed Colonel Bryan arid his escorts to the new standi -JA'i'C::- - .'. 4 - Stabbed To Death. S Little'tdn N. C, Oct. 29. -A hideous murder was committed on an excursion train f rom the Wel- dnn fairlast night by an unknnwn negro and for no apparent ,. causer While the tram waa- discharging passengers at Summit, this State', a npgro walked up besi de Levy All - good, a colored man of Macon N. pi Saying, Hellb, Allgood," and thrust a knife into his throaty severing all the main arteries and windpipe. Allgood ran - into 'the jcar and died in lesa thau twn . min Utes. :-The Jbpdy of the murdered tnan was taken to Macon ;aud. d r,0i na& ine muraerer -maae gopu i ilia escape from. Summit, the s.csntj of the" murder.' . -Mountain Fires Are Raging, Chattauoga,- Teuii;. Oct. 30, k special from Grenville. Tenn., to The Times says : iFire in the mohntains ten miles east of here, started by chestnut hunters has reached au i alarming staee.; : Several saw mills in the pach if the" flames are destroyed and others are in imminent daue- er The entire mountain is in flames ten miles long and their seems no posibility of stopping it soon. ; - ; The Temple mills are in great danger. Clgarertes. Making Criminals. "Ninety-nine out of a hundred bovs : between the ages of 10 and 17, who come before me charged Thus- speaks a magistrate in the moral sense dulled by the poison 1 '.. ' It does not seem- possible that a stronger plea for the discontinu ance of the cigarette habit could be made. - iThe fa cts themselves are so clear that they need no em bellishment,, no- comment. It is for parents everywhere to take serious account ;ot them;. Why are " they not willing to 4o so? Pennsylvania Grit- .. . .. u ' , i ' - A-Thoughtful Um."-:' tr - . .... . n . . t iUl : I.U.. XU.9WU, II lUVUCOUVtl lnd.; Knew what to do in the hour of needr-His .wife had such unusual case - of stomach -and liver trouble, physicians could not help br. He thought of and triedDr. King's New Life Pills, and she got -elief ' at once : and was "finally cured. Only 25c, at all dru&Jtores. ; BOY'S NECK SAYED. An Alleged Confession of Harder Rnled ; - j Out by llie Judge, r When Judge Hanikel ruled but an alleged confession made to his father, : a verdict of not guilty was given, today in the case of . John Dey, .'aged 18, on trial for his life fot the alleged poison in e of his stepmother, Mrs; Olin -Dey, . In August, ' It was alleged that . the boy mixed strychnine, drunk. by Mrs. Deyj v to murder her, sister who had had him punished often. The court ruled that the alleged confession'; to the father, was extorted. The father,- while the boy: was being congratulated after his acquital, stood at oue, side, without speaking to his son whose education,' he says, will have to be paid for by othersl Maternal relatives of . the boy will send him to school in Balti more. Norfolk, Va., dispatch. ri : Stfere Forest Rres. :! New Orleans. Oct. SO. Forest fires are reported to be - raging in a large number .of counties, in Missisippi, due to- the long dry spell, and much valuable - proper ty has been destroyed, the ; fire frequently, "j umping from ; the woods to. the cotton fields and de stroying many, thousand of. the unpicked staple. - There has been no appreciable rainfall- in thefcentral part of the state since the ;12th of . September and many , farmers are ; compelled, to haul 'water . several miles All the - creeks an smallest streams are'd"rie5Jipi i . -fr Vr - A ' tueaac. w wntei wiu. causo lumu of the saw. mills in the pine wocd!.s section to close downl" ; ; -.Were Protests Ignori?F ; r' : New Orleans, Oct. 29. -A negro was taken from the jail at Hattiei burg, Miss., last night and lynch ed. He was charged with enter ing the house of H. T.' Allen dur iug Mr. Allen's absence. - With intent to commit anT assault on oue of the family. The mob was very quick its work, first 7 visiting the depot to see that no assistance was sent to ths sheriff, and then marching to the jail, .which was broke !open in less than thirty minutes. v Judge Enoches, who is holding court at Hattiesbufg, dis trict Attorney McLaurin and the sheriff attempted to dissuade the mob from lynching the negro, but in vain. The negro was carried half a mile from the jail and hung to a tree. Hanged After Six Respites. " Atlanta, Ga Oct. 80. Millard Lee was hanged here today for the murder of Miss Lillie May Suttles, May 20. 3 902. Lee a rejected suit or killed Miss Suttles "just after the minister had pronounced the benediction in the little church at Ben Hill, a few miles from Atlanta. He was captured after a two days' search. While the case was pending in the various courts Lea was granted six .respites " and sanity was the subject of air inves tigation. . -. - Robbed the Grate. A startling incident is narrated by Oliyerpf Philadelphia, as: follows: , ! was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coat ed, pain continually in back and Bides , no appetite, growing weak er dav by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was ad vised to use Electric Bitters'; to an my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I con- ) tmued their, use for three weeks, and v now I' am-a : well - maur -I know they robbed the grave of an- J other victim. No one toiould fail j 'to - try thein, J, Only 50 cents, ;l'gtui?antoe.aair:dniggi8tBt'. FOOLISH, FOOLHARDY, DESPERATE. The Deed bas' Been Done. - Perbap Yci mink we bit off Uore than i e can Gbew : bnt goodness knows r "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 ihey can afford - dispels -the shadow and . ' : brings a smile with a. lyappy spirit that scatters joy &n& sunshine? 1. ". ' 6 The following transportation re ceipt explains itself ;i--t; "y t:7':-' rsR The con3itions upon' r which, the property . -mentioned below is received lor transportation are.printedon the back hereof. . ... ." ' Received 'from VrS-:A;1 Salem c China Co r - Sale-Clhio, 8-19," 1903 in"' v. rood -cmA"r Laiy":, to : ' in like good order, as per coDJi tions'of Company's bill of ladin Upon all the ooiiditlbnSr vietheV- printed or irrltten, herein contained, it la mutuaUy d that the rate of freight Irom .SAUfiai, lO.toSALlSSUEY.N G , is to be 41 cent "per 100 pounds . ..v Consignee, C. S. MINOR, Destination Salisbury N, C. No. r. : articles. Weight I Gar Load in Balk ' Chinaware, Erie RR 89,493 : 24,000 ; - Owners risk of Breakage. 10,875 -rj' J. D. Dewees, agent.; ,f 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 make our prices id you at the same or less than" competition can lay : them down fof ;: 'y Ndw is the time and this chance. Come early before the " stock s picked over. If you wait,': just what you want may be gone. Hipi hip, hurrah for ' the G?eat Dollar Stretcher and Money Saver. Your true friend, 111 and 118 East Jnnis street, C'S MiNOR proprietory i 0 : )& ' .1 .-1 1 i V'"5 r ' it
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