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,f Vis- 1 1 - . I 1 I T i v t i A ? 1 tn i t VOL. 17 No. 17. Salisbury, N. C, December 1, 1903. Established 1887. HIS CHJBGPAUCURE, 63t Onto?: Trinb'a Whi ti .Hictfsfl Preid '-ut Il'-u?yifit came here "today t af.e .1 thj funeral of James Kii.4 Gracing rvhos la t? wife "wuh a i-Hr of the Prei deal' niothr. Duririg the five hoarrt- lm in the city he wrs inrrontihod v vctal hundred police .iirh aud a 'number ff. spe cial ofikrH, bat rui apparently 'harmle crank maiug-dto elude their viKi!v:c;rai)d handed thf President, a h i : regarding : a panacea wtmii In; c'ai m he ht? discover! ' .The -letter, wa given to one uf tho ;:pcnil'"'fBcrav'arTd the mm j " v his name hs A.. B. D ni ; was take:i;by the -police V cou; .be" he talked wildly. ' The interruption came as the - President wavaviuj the jchurch. Mrs. Roopevelt was agitated, but the President . as not a allsalarm ed. It was said that.DtfUiing ap- psared to bo prf'-etly rat oual on all subj cts f -xjppthis nanacea. Doming a'id'i ' ''I huided the v I'jresidmit Ml-j 'letrer " liadl- ad ' him to red it tin way rat,, When bnumr he". I out the let ' ter, the Pre.-ilont tor.k ;it and handed lt to-a a jorot a-iryico man.1 Deming wai then puhd " bact and-placed undoi 'arr8t.; He was - taken to r th'e Tomfl Tpobc3 court; Before kenu; arrn:ii Jvo said : I dou't kn w .vhy Vtha Presi det.t did not k op my letter in- .Btcad of handing it Qyqr" ;io a po liceman.- It is i'a ch&rcal cancer - cure that cannot fail. I wanted him to write tn Ein)r r Villiam recommendiu? it to 5 Inm - New Yotlc'dispiich: ' Win BU2!$ t3j Uisnl Pat j f:r TcIIi Mi Cr::l!i3 E21I8 ti Will t:ti fmi Wd Wis CIscSami Pnzi!:nlj Uihr UcCInss KHIsd .mils Ogatas 1 H . r IT M. ....... A mm m m mm. mm m ' Jiondon, Nov. 27. Premier Bal- New York. Nov. 27. Grover onr, at the annual banquet of Cleveland, in a letter to Sti Clair he United Service clnb, tonight I IJeKelway, editor of the Brdok- dlivered a speech which was de- yn aglev announces' his poaitive voted entirely to the reforms in-1 determination .not to', accept a st'tuted by the. war office and I nomination for Prpi?Anf. nf lm avoided'the fiscal auestiou. He I United Skatia ' ThA lpttar vn said that he hoped tho war office I written ' last ' Wednesday . from nquiry committee would quickly Princeton, and in it Mr. Cleve- evolve a satisfactory result from 1 land says that bis determination t investigations. . ' is unalterable and conclusive. He .blamed A&e Liberal preda- The letter, which was printed in cessorB of the ire8ent government' the Eagle today, follows: " . or their pohev of starving thfr Princeton, Nov. 25, 1903. army, which policy had resulted Dear Mr. McKelway : I have mTthe difficultif s experienced ;in waited for a long timi to say die South Africau' .ar, notwith- something whicli rethink should standing the efforts ' of the pres- be said to you lef ore others, cut government which' did its ut- You never, know how grateful I most to bring tho army up to an am for the manifestation of the effi cient standard. He .contend- J kindly feeling toward me on the tne army as iramed ny tnet part 0f my - countrymen which Unionist government, operating your initiative! brought out. through Lord . Lansdowne jhd Your advocacy in the Eagle of Lord Wolsely had performed a J m nomination lor the preaiden- : Japan in a SUttf -iii Tension. : Tokio, Nov. -iO.Whilthegov V erument miintains the mostais x oreet silence concerning tH? nego titttions with.Rinsh, p-ipular agi tation and the " imnatni.:on of the . army ond navy fr Vv lu:!y great . er and tnoredtiugerous. The suspons is. rabidly l.ecbm - log intolerawlp.... I n" ntire-prss with' tli ? xi'.ntim; of a. fw't;-b ' score orgsnt dov t . d t- tljo prop' cation of uoj v'im. vohe 1 me n 1 1 v ui X d i v it? rr Even tho sol -i-t and lut sen sational toin ntr-iii pirMfrfjo'ii k ' in the'demaud . Tii ji'jva ar C"VEn tlEOUZJ mm- FOSSIELY JCIIH8. DIED FOB A WGIUH. feat in South Africa that no na- I cy came to me as a great surprise, tion bad ever attempted or bad 'and it has been seconded by De ever parried out, but he said no' mocratic'sentimenV that conflict- euthusiastic gratitude had been ing thoughts of gratitude and du uispiayea to those who were re sponsible for this result. Breat Profits InJBeggfag. : A woman was arraigned for bpgging and vagrancy, in the Es sex Market police court jn New York, it - few weeks ago, who had among her belongings, a heavy bundle ; tied in large, colored handkerchief inT which was found over $70 in pennies . and other small coin, the whole mass weigh ing - more than fifteen pounds. This,' according to the woman's own story, ,she had collected in two weeks seated on the curb at S Certain corner on tho Bowery with a plate in her Jap. And still more interstincr was the disclosure made by a bank Pu0c book of a savings bank in Syra cuse, i., in ner possession, showing an account to the wo man's credit of over $1,000. V It appeared also that the wo- ty have caused me to hesitate as to the time aod manner of a de claration on my part concerning the . subject if -such a declara tion should seem necessary or proper. In' the midst of it all, and in full view of every consideration presented, :I: have not for a mo ment been able, nor am -I now able, to open my. mind to the tnoiugnt that unaer any circum stances or upon any considera tion , I would ever, again become they nominee of my party for the presidency. This, yen at least ought to know from me, and I should be gfad if the Eagle were made the medium of its conveyance to the Very Sincerely yours; Grover Clevelano. a:3 AtsrBsUj Dili. . - t Ffisrtf Frsn lasslf. - Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 27. The San Francisco, Nov. 27 Ms particulars of a shocking tragedy jorJ. AV. -McClunsr, a Cjnfeder reached here thjs morning by one at veteran, died today , from pit who had been near the place, of tol wounds received iat iiiht in the suicide. . Charles' Abernethy the Pa i ace Hntsl hilp ho, wan aud Miss Irene Thomson were re- defending Mrs. Lillic Hitchcock turning to their home at Fcrt Ooit from tho attacks of Alexan- iiawn from party given at ' the d4r Garnett. All three belonged house of J. A. Hugh, at Lands- toprominent southern families ford, Thursday night When they aud the twp'm&nliad been wana weje about alnile from. Fort Lawn friends. Garaett had beeir the th? youug man pulled a pistol out agent of .Mrs. Coifs esUte but of his pocket and said : Vlrene, I last weok she discharged him be am, going to kill myself." The causi) he became abuaivo over her pistol was discharged, the ball en- losses at bridge v;hist. He wrote tering his head just in frpnt of her i. letter of apology, bnt did, his right ear. He fell out of the not visit her' nntil last evening, buggy and the terrified girl scream- when he was drnnk. - ed for help. There , were several Major McOlung had called to ptHer vehiclesjiear them at the invito Mrs. Goit to . ro with him time, -but before any , one otrn nd-biiuUJbaUlast evening. yong men 'could ' get to him he When Garnett ,begau. to -threaten was dead. The young, man was Mrs. .Coit McClung stepped,-be- one of the most popular in the tween them and attempted to per- nej;hborhood. No one can ex- suade Garnott to leave the room. plain the cause of . the suicide. This maddened Garn-tt and he Hebad been in very good spirits I pulled a pistol and seemed perfectly at himself let going th:oa It is believed by some he breast just, below t . J 1.1 m . I . t t A . .. .. am it in iun ana mat tne pistol uett was, partially sooereu ny weut off accidently. but tho con what he had done, and after sum ceflsus of opinion is that it was moning a doctor !;e fled. Mc Olung was taken to the hospital. ' Urii -Coit is . one of - the best known California women. She FOOLISH, FCOL HARDY, BE2PERATF. Vu&ii lit B:u D:r. Psrhp Ysa .TCik xrj yil tl Ucu ifcan caa Blew but Oodut&s knetrs Wo 'rint done it." Eon't we know people ar worrying their, lives away til 'around us when a few comforti and necessitie? at prices tbey can afford dispels tho fhadow and brings a smile with a happy spirit that scatters joy ud f un-hine - ' ' ! ; - - i'' . , - ..:;; 13 -4:.' r'.A'-f' '" ' 4" " and fired, the bul- ., ... h ;?h the majcr'i HVl:.t ' J ! tho heart. ' Gar-. : ""T ' - - L. ml " - I - I suicide; The following transportation re ceipt cxpiait.8 itself : ." V Culckea lUief Caught to a Trap. JllrJ. W. Albea, of Harmony, has t-een missing his chickens and guineas recently. -One night last was tne original -of the heroine I menuon! uicw is lwin a tm ti&ntporuticn in vxorruae Ainenon 8 "A n inn Keceived from Asunder." Garnett comes of a : . . ' . , mm I distinirnised Virtrinia familv. Ha chicken-roost and about 11 o'clock r4"8 mnSQ iuo i.aium vimi vu., Salem, Ohio, 8-10, 1903 that night he heard a negro groan ing and taking on ''powerfuLV Mjr Albea got up, went out and found a negro vt thVtrap. Tiie tempered. strougly ;1 ifndiUjr ' Ficon In St. Peterslwrg. The flood which has ciused so man had three grown up children much damage here was the biggest livingjn byracuse who were able since 1824. The intense cold is tocarfor her. Yet bo woebegone causing much distress among the .a 'id poverty stnckui cid the wo- homeless and tbe dwellers iu-cel- man appear when arrmgntd in lars.. In the factoty quarter 20,- court, that not until her hoard- 000 persons have been driven into ing? wer disclosed would evon a the streets, many of them loosing police c urt shyster take up her their all. The authorities are do- Hcrth Carolina Dowlatte Has,Eccn,h John H .Pates,- who sme time negro had broken his,knife trying ago disposed of his real estato'iii to prise the trap open but did not this city amounting tonbout $20, succeed and called fcr help. Mr. 000, and went from hWe to Zion in apparent good order, tho arti cles uauiM below, to be delivered in like good ordr, as per condi tions of Compauy's I ill of ladinr. Upon aU the condition, whthr printed or wrlfii. 'herein conUlnM, it I mutntltr m r vmmrn .a tK.t mm tm ..f fr.l t t f mti IlT 1 i Albea turned him lo ;se after the City to cast his lot with the fa- outo.uAL.sauav.s. c, isu i a nu I 1 .J r Z m l F t " I . 1 ucKiv una muae lauuiai promises mona Ilowie and the rebtorat.ion that he would nver steal any host, has returned home n sadder ConR: more iowis. me negro's leg wa but wiser. man. He wnt to New badly lacerated. of an ult int it'um t ) ; lt;.ia. , ' WF ft ChicK, N v ilS.-R'iu dowi) after hou-- .. 1 $ hH'uiin'g," P ter Noidr'nHt'' tT. Hirvav Vuu dine atd K.nil H.vki; Chicago's notorious i iiy bandits, have byen landed in j he'r.!, virr? their leader, Gubivv Marx, 'has. .been for leveral" dja vs.. Th quartette has conf.iis.'U to th murder of seven inon itul the wounding of six, but if not penitent todiy they are Gomplet o'.y oowd, Hovering lu-out t!ii place all night and during the nrly houra this mbrniu?, -Mrs'-'Vandiae im portuned the authorities to see her boy. All three ot tlia boys were wounded, but i iio:j- are-expected to die from their injuries. Po licemeu Driscoll .and Zimmerman, who were shot in" the fiht, pass ed a good night, aud it is thought will recover. Dci.dl has x bad wound in the stomach. i-aee. -Lf'slie'a Weekly. . - , Samuel Hau3f?r,. a prominent socialist, and well to do farm- hj of .this He. bad already Yoik City wit?i-D'.wi& Hbd atayed been Up in the tree, caught a gui- a we9k. Aftr returning to Z ion nea, pulled.it head off and thrown City, he .concluded to pack hi be lt doVn, and theu gat caught after longings and return to hi - native climbing down.-StateBville Land- State. Goldsboro Dipprtch. mark; n.fi.l n: i i r CnlfAA fit I lwl f ! . I muiss ui uf6 lsi. . New York, Nov. 26. The chief Londou, Nov. 30. Au inces- topic discust-ed here t.day among sant rain has been succeeded by those interested in uational affairs snow etorms, which today Are is the letterjfom Cleveland to St. ifnoe, C. S. MINOR, Destination, ?alUburyi C.' Weight N. ARTICLES. itiiwir:,. Eri. KT 8,4V:J 2ifC0Q Oivurrsrik of Breakage. 10.375 J. D. Dewt.k?, agent. ing everything in their power to relieve their sufferings and there j hiA been few fatalities'. A sad case was that of parents, hur rying home at the sound of warn- found their child- This means that we are the first firm aud Salisbury tho first tnvrn general throughout preat Brit-1 Clair McKelway, in which the ex- in th"-State of North Carolina that has tho backbone to tucle. a roli-1 - . ... ' car Kad f chinawar in balk. 41 One till. Vcir-j Agii3. of Dr. Kii g's New Life Pilhkeachjiiglit for two xveks has pu t ine i K v--m y t en v -" s g.t i n' writes D. lt.xrurnpr, of Dnipey towu. Pa. iThv r the best in the world foriiv)r,.Slomnch and Bowels. Purelv veietahle. Never gripe. Only 25c at all druggists. i .. . i JiVor trniio u'hn ftonntv was ,irrPQtPl '" " X I -... j . rnu j i. i. : t this afternoon on tho charge of having in his possession tools and Property was heavy . i 1 I r.m. r i e i a i material for making counterfeit : YUZ 44wa wM at a cemetary, where comns were .i i 3 . mm.e i a i. J The officer fonnd a nltpr nf " uigraru n.ateu ms . . - - . , 1 utrav. Those which werfl rficovcr- nana nio lor makinr yii cmltl l J O -r " n i ...... 1 i Sieees of 1893 date i a cupboard "ere napnaiata at his homo. Hauser claims that 1BvmBUU'K ""V""- tho tools and material were ' brought to his place by . William A TfoplB Dedicated to tie Deill. Morean. a white man who is in Paris. Nov. 28. Swedish Bad- fail here awaitine trial in the Fed- elsward and baron Count Dewar ftml nnnrfc on" t.h phra nf nnnn. reu were put on trial ere today v.w.4w4uB. uuu u.& wor8hip. The men are said to1 against liauser produced a sensa- have arranged a sumptuous temple' lion, as he has always been regard-1 and dedicated it to the devil in the ed as a honest man, one who fashionable Elysee quarter. would never be suspected of make- ... T.TI. ing bad money. Hauser gave bond wsauuc uiwbuij. for his appearance at trial before Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does for 1 throat throat troubles. Tbou- Commissioner Beckerdite next the st mach that which it is on-lands can testify to that. Mrs. Tuesday. Winston dispatch. able to do for itself, even wben lC. B. Van Metre, of Shepherd out sngntiy aisoraerea over-ioad-i town. v. va., says: "i nad a H i ivuuvi vi.in.usia wuti ult- i au.v.u bou v Awuuava nuv. a ui i Ljiina am vua am a u awca ua uinna i a . uiu mm atu cici f auAiiK mv ucAa aai. .... u v t .u.Lr ui. i: r best th world prccuccs. It means that wo will make our pricc3 to you'at tbe lamo or lees tain, and vessels are seoking President announced that under refuge in the harbors along th I uo circumstances would ho b come coast. The storms are so severe a candidate for Prpidi.cv- In in Belgium that telegraph and many circles the letter was receiv- telephone communication with- ed with grefit satisfaction, because Germany is interrupted. Scores of the belief that it would be than compejition can lay them of lives have been lost among the 1 against tradition to cumiuate & r,i crews of vessels. man for a third time. It is believ- ed his wi hdrawal will strencth- AuV tbe Lotteries. cn tbe chances of Judge Par Washington, Nov. 28.-Sena- r and Gorman.. Tbe letter up tor Penrose, chairman of the Sen- Jammany s plans and the ate committee on postoffices ftnd fig for the control of the New Uo.t rnftd.. I,., civon not.ift nf York delegates will take a new lottery traffic through national "hape. A nominee satisfying the -and interstate commerce and the West is expected t cet the sup- postal service subject to the ju- port of Bryan's forces. risaiction and laws ox tne united States. Yrtea Us Hoi: Uiri.it is B;st. i ASareTtl3g. . It is the most natural thing in It is said that nothing is sure the world to CDnsign to a city except death and taxes, but that! market that which does not hav is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung aud Q LAS e t.'m t ".- mm? I v Ealeat honi'-. Fourtimes , J ont of fivA such a shinment is nn- chance. Come early before the 1.1. 1 . w .. wi.-. A. a ml th vnnd ml "ocjc is MCKea over, iiyouwait, find a buyer at.homs, and that 3fc what yu Tui raa3r he gene. hich is neglected cannot com-I Hip, hip, hurrah for the Great mand a good price when sent into I Dollar Stretcher and Money Saver. a city market to coir.jU with the "J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, I tion and does the work of the I of, but got no relief. One bottle There Ala., " was twice in the hospital stomach, relaxing the nervous ten-1 of Dr. King's New Discovery then 5 atwy a demand "for the best, from a savere case of piles cans-1 sion, while the inflamed muscles I cured, me absolutely." It's - in-1 and it will sell at & fair pries when ing 24 tumors. After doctors and I of that organ are allowed to rest fallible for Croup, Whooping second rate stuff will not move. an remeaies ianea, liacicien s ar- ana neai. ivoaoi dyspepsia uare i Wrougn, vrnp, rneumonia ana i jt i better to tacr:fica a second nica Salve quickly arrested fur-1 digests what you eat and enables I Consumption. Try it. It a guar-1 . , , . . , . . ther inflammation and cored him I the tomach and di?Mtivft orirana anteed bv all drntsti. Trial &ae at bom than to Jet irtlght It conquers aches and kills pain, to transform all food into rich, bottles free. Rezular sizes 50c. nd commissian chargej ba placed n. .11 a I 4- 1 9 , II i . t m vv - . I f. ri 200 at an druggists. . i rea oiooa. ooia Dy an aruggisis. . . - i upon it. nuoid am farm. Your true friend, . 8P0TAGA8H, . Ill and 113 East Inuis ttrrct; C. S. MINOR, proprietor.
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