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SElWffltfclib fl v i i : I:m i:J i -' i i , ( 1-. 7,: i ESTAB LI S HED 10 8 7; ir - S .V S' BROTHERS DRAW GUNS. A Traged f' Aiertel tftOliieljf Interred What bailie ne tr,terminatiDg.iri a tragedy : occ u red s J,otl ay; at - the office of th Prrie Liilhber of this city, : where , two - brothers were the principals: The - matter was over'a fiDartcial dispute! Jos. E. Hawk oue, of . the 'parties in volved, is president of the compa ny, which does a large - business. and the ether, E . G; Hawk, is manager of one of the' small mills of the 'company at " Croatan., ten mnes irom mis cuy. .it , seems that J. E, Hiwk " had suspicions that the financial " affairs of E. G. Hawk were not what they ought to be; so thi? morning J. E. Hawk, learning that is brother, was in the city, d rove t o Croatan and got possess 10 n of the book's used at the mill and brought Ct he m back with hinK When E. G, Hawk had been , informed of - his ''brother's actions, he went to the office of the - .company and demanded that the " books be returned to him, but on ; refusal , witness say, he" drew his revolver and then demanded the books. .The other rpp his hand to his hip in an attempt to draw his , pistol," but W.. P. Aberly. secreta V v ry and treasurer of the. company interfered, and -in the melee one : -: v gun was exploded, but no damage '-v'- ' was done. Au officer arrived on the scene and arrested all the par . ties. The prelimanary-trial was Lheld fth is afternoon and E, G ? eHaiwk w as held; u n de r $ 100 bon d : ' )for . his appearance at court, al6o $500 j ustiflect bond that, he ould "Aberley ;wa3 put under .a-fSO bond.Newbern; N. 0,, disjpatch. GRABBED HIS GASH. New York Conflflencelieif Work a Citizen A man who said hewas William Robinson of Buncombe I county, N,: 0. , complained to the police onight that he had beea robbed of . $ 1 75 1. by. two flimflam men i He- said he had received i letters at his home; callfng attention to an investment scheme whieh prom ised big p rofits and came here to learn more about it: . Two men met him at the foot of West 24th street when he reached town to day and took him to a house at 246 West 21st street", where they said, they had an office. There, according to Robinson, " the men drew revolvers, grabbed his cash and got away,";-' ' , Detectives werft to the house -. - ' ... ' ' 4. ... and arrested two men. Robinson laentinea tnem and tnev were locked up, New York dispatch. HlftArticlelonlBookerlWasliingi nl! semeii wnocaceQ. f;::; . , :t uiu.;;:, .--r :, m in im Again. - minx we en on cra 13 cia e:: !Jarnam,ci;rV.v ' ; AUO suiu 01 xuesaay s. eiec- buti goodness knows "We 'aintk : tterancei;of.pr3ohn aBa of trinity college oh t thehegm auesUonrifirstpuniisneanine Gtiildren Must Suppoat Their Parents. Judge B . Long, i n his charge to the grand jury on opening his court Monday,' said that the leg islature should make a new law compelling children who are able to do so, to look, after and care for their. ageJ- and indigent pa rents, and to punish severely those who deserted them in their old age and-left them to the ten der mercies of an unfeeling pub lie. There is a law which pun ishes a husband for desrting his wife a.nd. children but none to cov er this case. He said - that the chairmanbf 4 thebaTdprcphnt commissioners had told him of a caslalTn this Ceo u n tywneremsj had notified him that the county wpuld haye to take care of : his father, as. he was not going to do BASSEITCRITiCIZEDl i:ijEEITOH'SFiiSENT TUESDAY'S ELECTldriS FOOLISH, FOOL HAROYf DESPERATE. S South Atlantic Quarterly. of which wi: :re . the editor lives, and 'has from' center to circumierence.q ,-;ie package ? containing . tne The'' expressed opiuion of ; ": the coii tnvance was left at the house,- people.in the streets today Tindi- the police say, by a man who from cate that they'are not any - more nis aescripcionas juagea to oe .an in sympathy with J)r: Bassett m American. , , The woman w;ar sus )mocracy through trjiand the bearing of v this result pou- the : ' presidential "'election nex tf al ll may, be a ; very , imports ant ! onei 'A Biimmary- of the re alt;.in the more important states , Ip' the city of New.York, Geo; B McOlellan,;. the f Democratic candidate or mayor, defeated are worrying their rliyes away alH around jus .when -a : few comforts ; and necessitiesjat: prices they ani 'afford, dispels . the - shadow nd brings a smile with a; happy spirit that scatters ;joy and sunshine? ; his position than they were ::with Ipicious of the "hiiudle v and sum- President Roosevelt wnen ne ainea iiuupu -1 a. : ppnnmu, w""; ,: V" with the jiegro. that the learnedopenipg tne package, , tound - an educator says is-4he ' greatest man appliance -consisting of; copper Seth Xow by about 65,000 votes::: g born in the South in an. hundred wjres.ra-ume.ciocK ana somcar- Maryland comes back to : the years, witJfthelngJe exception n t r? . T.nn . : - - i aw;ei ininpa ana pnnnowner. a All over the city yesterday and dial on : the clock slicked r that it today -the citizensr-preachers as a8 K expioa at y o ciocs ofl ainrmpnlifivA dflnonn- two hours atterit was 5lef t .t the ced Dr. Bassett - in ; no uucertain Kureghian house. terms. He has kicked:np a hornet's fTlia police believe the incident nest here and if the people over xan outcome o ine assassination of SaeatetSaeouai:ih'lndonvthis fta t.hnaft hftre iander tho shadow of week, -KureghianV paper is . the -""V". . . - . I - . . . I ; 1.1- 3. m:::t-. vTOn Mo4fanr ornran ot the . Did:. HimtshmnRt r vjrarviu, vue juemocrawc, cauai- not die an early death; - It is free-1 vingiot ne Amencanx-ievoiutipu ly expressed that ; the patrons of ary party. Boston dispatch: Trinity College throughput - the state will hold Dn Bassett respon- Uollaeaux's Ex-Wife Married; ernor -nasi been elected;- and-the Democrats have .the legislature safe. This means that Senator McComas will have' a Democratic successor, sn a jbrorm an will be the date for goyernor3 has been elect-- ed in Rhode Islands 5. r ;V v :, - Iowa, Ohio,' ; Massachusetts and Pennsylvania all report heavy ,R.e publican majorities.; . , : i The result in Ohio means the return1 of Hanna to the Senate'. -One; interesting feature of the sible for the extreme positioa he L;chicago Ko v ' 8ailace : : D. hna t.ftirhn. viiearnea ana coDservu-1 oi. tct" n cwrv n : : . . .. s ouubb, u, Qivu&. ana, o. r., lawyw, tive men say that . the position RUtnWo cihcMvtrh hAL taken by Dr; Bassett will do upth- Vorced wifo: of Roland B . Moliiie iug but: add fuel tO; Jihe racial liiiiiiS troubles that bave been stirred up chag election is the fact that tne doubt WoovftraVattfimnta towards social I rV i- -.v . . . riiiltv-f.-.i Tiila'tv; - i 2-iY v j . v. --T--. r -r- -z -- virs . -Moiineaux -in ner sun y. ioi. iut siaiBB an gave uemocrauo ma- equality lUbUWiBpeuu paBV. vnrnp TrVnil; itKv . rfniStPil t Jllr :1V it D.iill mfiV Of 1 I- WifefS;:MTTn ruWiHMu.u states themajonties.Kwere..cons.id The following transportation xe ceipt explains itself :5: 3 ;: RJ A, Iiot oFH )lv,cnt f" The conditions ' tipon -which ; the property mentioned below la received for transportation -are printed on the back hereof. -. Received from ; -" -4- - )hina.Co., JSalemOhibl 8-19, 21903 btlifeev W?Yorkf;.:. irAcfKrsoii vil 1 e ' t h onfiai-rAftfthAr S:;wKo the book, .!JIeaven-or Hell," in tained by Mr; Scott as to his mar- Onicago, NotV S.Bage over the so any longer. Is it possible that which he defied the existance of nage. He even,, declined to say j murder of I Chiefof Police George 5 0UIU UUbllug ruiu Lii&ifliiu. . , ao anv longer. - Is it uossible that whin.h ho defiftd the exifltance of riaffe. He2 even", declined to sav New York, Nov. 2. There was there is a man in McDowell who an orthodox hell, but who,.upon who performed the ceremony(or to J Aine has led citizens of Morgan a further violent break in stealing is lost to hame? Judge Long is powerfull protest from his denomi-. admit that there had been a wed-I Park to bUl the town with posters in:likegwd;order,yas iper; tions of Company 'b jill of condUr; ladip j: exchange which was followed by the announcement that the Na- tional City Bank has engaged $1, ' u 000,000 in gold for import. The " news, wmcn was aiterwara con firmed by the bank itself, came out in a dispatch from London, which said that additional ship ments to the' amount of $1,000, 000 would probably, be made to this side. The decline in sterling - and foreign exchange generally has been in progras since early "last week. In banking quarters , . today it was stated that at th right. There should be such law enacted.--Marion News. Fatal Accident on toe Maine, i Newport, R. I., Nov. 3. Lieu tenant Albert M. Bresher ord nance officer of the battleship Maine, fell from the forward lur rent to the handling rooms, a distance of 40 feet today and was fatally injured. He died an hour later ' At the time of the accident the battleship was off Gay Head, en route for Meuemsha Bight, to en- nation, withdrew the book from j ding. A marriage hcens was taken I ordering the negroes 4 of the town circulation, ; today apologizes, at 1 o'clock in which Mrs. Scott's to leave at once. saying he is exceedingly sorry he age was given as 29.; Mr. Scott A$ a secret meeting last evening said his view was the orthodox was seen tonight at the hotel. and J it was decided by men of the town Baptistic view and . humbly begs asked if he and Mrs ; Mohneaux to clear it of its colored" popular pardon for so stating. He declares were married in Chicago today, tion. Despite the off orts of Mayor he does not know what the Bap- 'l do not care to discuss the mat tistic viewia; that he is exceeding-! ter," he answered gruffly. ly . anxious to know and 2 hopes some brother who does know 2wiii K Looking for a Greater Victory. tell him at once. 2"He2 adds that JtJpon all the conditions,; Vjiether .printed or written, herein contained, it is mutuallr agreed that the rate ol freight from .SAL,iiMf OHIO, to SALISBURY, N . Cf , is to be 41 cents per 100 pounds : " - Consigpee, C. S. MINOR, Destination, Salisbury, N, C. No. ' . articles. I Weight Naur "Vnrlr -"Mrktr - A. ToarkTfo fctigo. following tho cam- paign, Comptroller GroUt was up ; ;nnanf gage in target practice. 6 v- , . , , Lieutenant Beresher gold was very smaii, j i inaeeu 2 -there- was any profit at all. In fact, one competent authority on exchange said that at the ruling 'Tate for sterling it . would cost $1,500 to-bring over gold to the amount of $1,000,000, "The gen eral impression is tTiatimbrtation of gold will nc)t continue. r ' was exam ining articles of ordnance when he lost his ballan.ee and pitched headforemost through the turrent to tlie handling room. His. home was at Fort Dodge, Kan. . would tell what they regard aB the Bantist view on this subiect it r . r . would make very interesting read ing for those. who enjoy a melody. 11 and out early today, tie says i the " Democratic victory in N9W York will give the best kind of i encouragement to .'the Democrats George Prentiss and his - twelve deputies to; pi event any action, posters were recently? put out oyer the town. The negroes were today stricken with terror, the colored people began to leave town,, and several families "went with their belongings. : ' :2-- ICar Load in Bulk , y -;. Chloaware, Erie RR 80,493 24;000 Alleged Embezzler 6ets new Trial. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 3 A. case throughout the state and nation, of public interest decided by the and . nut the nartV in line for a SnnrAmo (.nnrt, tOflftv, wan that of greater victory next year. The Charles C. McDonaldJ of Raleigh. Prices to you at tbe;ame or less who was convicted of embezzling than, competition can Jay - tnem. down for. .'illinolse Lynchers Ijidicted; i . f Belleville, 111., Nov. 2-The StiClair county grand jury today returned eleven secret indictments against persons beleiyed. by the have participated Death bi Polspned .Wafer. Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 3 . The second child of Charles Mc Millan, who was" poisoned by drinking water which ran off a freshly painted roof into a cis tern; .died 2 last night after four days of lntense suffering, ' " The little danghter .died Satur- ? - A'J -i , . , rt day and the year-old sou lasted a i i i the lynching of the negro , J . J m. , - i Durham Goes Dry. .Durham. N. C. Nov. 3. Dur ham was voted ; dry- today by majority of 848 against ; saloons Tammany victory makes Chas. and 393 against distilleries: This F. Murphy - practically supreme funds of the . Knights . of Honor, was. beyond the hopes of the most in , the party in" the Btate, and a auol sentenced to ! three years on sanguine - prohibitionists. - xherel prominent 22 national leader. he 1 the public roads. The court or- were 1,597 registered Votem and now controls the . situation for ders a new trial on the ground the vote polled was 1, 125,' leaving President He likes Cleveland, 479 whoVd d not vote - On- the McLauehlin" and mi . lirout js question of saloons or no saloons I in line for the gubernatorial the vote-was 739 aeainst and 888 nomination. for. 2 Ths distillery vote was 3 against and 340 for: 2 , ; . - - : To Study Our System ot Railways. JLhe election as quiet ; tnrougn- i i stockholm. .Novv 2. The Scan- Owners risk'-of Breakage. . ' 10,875 -.- J. D. Dewkks,' agent. 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 cbiinaware in bulk; i It means that' we will make our sual interest. The voting began early and, following a plan that June. -The names of the persons opened this morning and the baby I had been' mapped out.the support out, there being nothing of unu- dihavian State Railway will short -t- -1 T, rr, XA Wo 4-f loaf. ""J - giavo in uttivuttit; ucuiettJiy was re ly Send a committee of engineers to America rto study the system of railways there, .! ;. " indicted will be with-held until tbi) capiases are issued, , . was placed in the casket with his sister. ' 'Dieting Invites Disease To cure Dyspepsia or Indiges tion it is no longer necessary to ers of the anti-saloon ticket began to vote early, and within an hour or two were well "in the advantage. Then for some time tile other side gained slowly. .. . 2 2 -.i2.;2'' .';:: '""';2r . The Salve That Heals V - witout leaving a . scar is De-. Witt's;; The name Witbh Hazel live on milk and toast. - Starva-1 is applied to. many salves, but De- tiou produces such .weakness that Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the the - whole system . becomes an only Wjtch Hazel Salve made that easy prey to disease: r Kodol Dys- contain s fthe pure un adul teratod pepsia Cure enables the stomach witch hazel. 2lf any other Witch Itrroat.iTro nrcrn.nfl ' f.n flicrPat'. anrV TTflL'SAlv"'"vfa''nffArB''-vVsiVif."1.'.:-id--o food that emejeares to eat, aud isTvehted.Witch Hazel Salve and De- fivr trouble, . physicians ; could iiever failing cure for indiges- Witt's' r Witch Hazel ; Salve is the not help her. He thought of and tion; dyspepsia ahd: all stomach best 2 salve in the; world .for cuts," tried Dr. King's New Life 2 Pills, troiibles Kbdoi dieests what you bums bruiaas, tetter, or blind, and she got "relief 2at 2 :once -and ;atmakes 2tjier stomach sweet;. 1 bleeding,-itching ;and protruding I was 2 finally cured. ' Only 26c, jat Sold by James Flummery piles. Sold by Jas. Flummer, all drug stores. 2. . - A Thoughtful. Man. 2 2M.'M. Austin, hf Winchester, Indi, knew what to do in the" hour of kieedi 2Hjs 2wife - had such an of stomach Bnd that the,: judge refused to charge jury that in order to constitute the crime of embfezzlemeht it was necessary : to prove -tnati mc on-, aid fraudulently appropriated the mnnev 2 to. ' his own use, that the question of intent was - not-placed before the jiiryand that the mere conversion oi money to. nis own use. in the absense of-prbot. that it was done fraudulently, id not constitute embezzlement. - -' .2 c:;-- Robbed the; Grate. : - A startling incident is narrated as follows: ! was m an awful condition ; 2 My s skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, v tongue coat ed, pain continually " i n back an d sides, no appetite, , growing weak er day by day. ; Three physicians had given me up, Then I was ad vised; to use Electric : Bitters; to my great joy, the first pottle made a aeciqea improvement.- con tinned their ruse for three weeks. and 2 now I- am a -well man. know they robbed the. grave of an-other-victiui No one should fail to .try 2 them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed.- at all druggists, v " CHI MAN G LA 8 8 The Dowles In England.; : Liverpool,2Nov. 3.- Mrs. Dow- ie, wife of John Alexander Dowie, the Zionite leader, their son Glad stone Dowie, a lady's maid . and a colored valet arrived here today from Boston? on the steamer Saxo nia, and were beseiged by report ers. Mrs,- Dowiev emphatically denied that" she ; 'had Dowie's, treasure chest with 2; her or that she intended to start a mission in London, but confirmed the report that she will .ultimately - proceed to Australia, where- Dowie ; will join her and. conduct a great mis Now is the time and 2ihis your 2 chance. Come -early, before the stock, is picked over, : If you wait, : just what y.ou want may be gone.' Hip, hip, hurrah for the Great Dollar Stretcher and Money Saver. Your true f riehd,; f .. ill!!! and 118 East Innis street. 22 '-2 : - -'2' - 2..' -r-2 ? v v r2 C S. MpJORrproprieCbr;'' -y-o
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