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,-,.-:i.fs-- lis "v' T- '"' --- , : a .3 S S Vol. 17- No. 18. Established 1887. i r f QlBiMKT EXftMsiOI.1 deaiBovrder Company ' pUnt five milelouthssknC;UhsfWew. up ltd-dsy!iiftillanifHwy! xnixtxi, Lester! Ridge and Bert Cobbind 8eniiIy Hf otf-ailly iujorhig, four' tti Me Ridge andjCubbireoeitljrmeii Bmporuin Pal Theyjwere in the mixhousecani6ti nitrbrIycerine with the other in- gredietB-of Jdynatoite,. when-WO pcahdi of the material which was in a wooded r - trougbD; ? exploded, f Theyi were th8: only two men in the bnilding aud no one knows ' what caused the material;, to ex- plode; vTbe two men were blown to bits and only a few pieceswere left; The four injured" meu were workings in a.' house Oue J hundred yards;- way packing dynamite', The concuttioa crushed in part1 of the building, injuring the four men about tho face and shoulders, Carthage, Mo.f dispatch. j ATTesed HeretiG. . Boston, Dec. 1. -Papers have been' served noon Prof. BoFaen D. Bowne of Boston University call- inff-him atrial before the court of theiMethodisti Episcopal Church;to answer to - the general charae of heresv, : Revi Georee A; CooVe: oastor of 1 Trinity Methodist7 church, West Bedford, aiid a member of the ' -VN e w-. E u g ta u d coufereuce, 1 is the -format accuser of .Prof.' Bowne, and tthe bee i fic a tioii o f five m : nuBaie Ifiseid ?J oF religioni onv established, stan- dards of doctrihes for the Method Ur Episcopal Church." , mo.es uou au8 misfortune m the loss of an or f chard 4 bf at J least' 200 - fiiie apple trees on his Blowing Rock -farm. Last week State Entomologist w Franklin Sherman from Raleigh to -Cone's fruit trees. was sent fori examine Mr. Mr, Sherman snent a day or two in thisJ work. andv reported that .the - -dreaded ean jose iruw scaie naa appearea frbm Carruthersville. says , the in Mr Cone's orchards, and in or- Bank of Hiyti, six miles , wes of der save the majority of the here was robbed yesterday morn trees at least two hundrsd of them iDg bOut. 4 o'clock of between f7, would haveto be destroyed by fir 000 -and' $15,000, The Jyaults were whichrwill be prbmptlrdonV. MrV blown open with . mtro-elvcerine. Cone is probably this largest cnlti- vatonof tipples in North Carolina He has 89,000 apple trees xious varieties in his ma Blowing Rook Onchards ville GaietterNews, As Erasira Ansiarp A Hew England deacon sold a I pair of oxen to a brother farmer ; never bbtnered me, answered the deacon. 'The purchase was con oluded, but in" a few days the pur chaser had - suffered 5 considerable damage to '.his1 fence from . these same oxeni Iudiganl, he con f ronted4hedeaoou:.- - "I asked you if they werei 'breachy," he ex claimed, ahd you said they'd never bothered yon;" "Well," ftnaVArAd the ;deacon. - rx never .t , iu:.. allow ww Jwnaui vuiug w - me. M in nimnl hi' , uin--.- --r- . Living' at fan out pf the way place remdtefrom civilization, a ?-rr,;iv i. ften driven to despera nt 4Lrninnt. resulting v Cuts. Wound, -UlcersJ strong," of Delia, Tex., prescribes sources to this country, the, plan broca&tite: fi-. AVnfra-SalTe-ii'g tha bet tsrcoush:remrfjsind.8old by qnition to The Hsgne Tim gain- lrifttffirUUrtS ' ou earth! S&VItWldruggUt.. j.UdtcgjU'U. - jedrtgth. - oW jjroite- CIXQ3 HAKeEO. txtoation of Cyras DizoA of Jones oonnty or the mlrder of Godfrey; t66kUcletTrsii day. The. trap V iprnng &t.ten niinuter pait' one o'clock : Tie body 'Hum tweniy.foir m deadr Dixoii iwtxng fifteeH minute before hisTpnlsc ceased beatfn. iboat forty witnesses were in the enclosure nilHTOdteda of ?specta tors.iu the town. Bey. iGkeoxgeuof New Bern ;;and' Snow ofTrefilenH held pryer service, Cyras -Dixon was'given a chance for. austatementr bat -.mad- none except.as upon previous occasionsy thai he.loaded the gun but did not do tht hptini that one Can n0n, a relativ of . 'Mrs. Vi WebberV did the :shoo'ting. This statement was made in jail to a number of men but hesaid nothing on the gallows. The execution was quiet, kU ter the doctors turned! over the body to the sheriff there was - no one to receive it, so Sheriff Taylor placed it in the jail unttl ' tomo row, when he will have it "beiid Dixon's? eister e, which was. his last request.; Dixon na iew wars on vur xuuw, and Sheriff Taylor came neat.toK apsmg. New York;DecF 2.e-battle for; thW c&htro j?ofjthReppiHfeim machinefr thState bNew?Cfi!i 1 fid OTeTnc? Cinrt3;35nui5; jj tha$HotelThe meetinwa heldrt the I reqnes t of the Senator whcr ref used to let go theever f e:achniLanQ; will let go only if foreecT ouThetj Governor is determined4 ta win? ; ZUrI'Zy " . I purposes o aisir? ouve ne prou- j natwtn ? ?r ltes the A ies: to 1 H himself. He attributes I uaoomplimsntary s - - - - : :. stories origin. i- - BfsHtittFirBtSs MemDhis. Tenn.. Dec; 1. A special to The Commercial Appeal M - ... . 'a thft fl v wrecked. The irobbe waB discovered about day- will not be . known? uhttlthe ar- .-.1V ti - -' j "-. rival of insurance ad justers3i; pittiburgi Pa., Dec 2. A President George McMurtyrvi$om the' American - Sheetftt Steel company, will be followed by the organisation of a large sheet steel concern with Mr. McMurty at its head. - . a fiosi fir Ckllirnr The pleasant to taks and harm less One Minute Cough Curgives immediate relief in all cass of Cough,' Croup and LaGnpfoepbe- Uoseit does not pass immediate- ':.Jly into tbe.ttomach, but takesW- iec riKub but) letk ui tun irau- Die. i.aiswrom sue umamiua- wio.: wu lu-atuuv ,ion heals and soothes and cues permanently by- enabling the lung, to "contribute- pure life-rfiv- - ing anartue-sus.aiuiug uxygen iu the blood and tissues. Dr. Arm- 1 . B"lhi?ht but no trace of V the safe- V.WI iVu i..iuKv "MsaT:now he is free from the rod battlefield to "ftommomnWo - ... gnipbieDMblowerg could; be found . The ex- this mornifig; declined ;4o bf 0i of Gettvsbnrr w fn.v , ,-. ' ? .Ashe. act too-a accept the resignation of Prof j: NewiiS S L S dedicated by- Bishop Elbert Tal- aown-lor ARrjUEMT, r T0k5o, Dec. 1. Tne Asasai, one of the more reliable Japanese pa persrtiirtsTdpftchVfrom Port ArtKursStlri thit Admiral Al exieff, Runian commander in the 'ti east, in , drssinj hii staff, saB thatr if Russia-had three docks jat JEjrtrthur aiidwo ht would noVhesitate Ho? fight 4 apau, uuuuuet vitvwig stances it would be lmpotsiblevto annlhiffitel ilianlfleet in thev.first engagement, while jb sec bnu niduneouloVertiinl involve the ae.feat -or annihilation of the Raiiiab eetSPo ;thil reason, chiefly war was not desire able. , ' ':;M;ih& The correspondent added that many of the Ruisisu; ships , badly need repairs which cannot be made owing to the ' situation being- so unsettled. Admiral Alexieff "cbri-. sequently strongly, iaVoriu peecv , l Richmond, Va.,; Dec. 2 rNe grpes, some of them-r fully growti) are now carrying messages, for' the Western Unioa JeiegraphI Com pany here. The coatjihy s force of white boys went on a strike to day, their pay' having been iut from two and two and - J half cents ai message to - a cent - arid a half flat. Superintendent A Sotry says he will . take: the '.hoy,-; backtattth t reduced rafthBydeitrto 'bme bu t 4ha h rlieerviciii 'pcntioSntT-rvrriil" :oalher tii ; theldegroei. ; j : Dstllf Werl of fcsinlfc . 4 Mumfordville, Ky., NoV;i20H Four" shots, fired by auiastasSra iast mrfitj.killed two menmor. sally 'wounoBa a tnira, ana sen ously'iniareda fourth The dead OQ,Iy mjurea. rourtn. xueuesu ATft "MaffifeAfc tJamM Oibdrns re. Magistrate yameg. uiDorni .'y.s mu.j andhis sonlDavid, William Gardner was shot in the stomach- Custet Gaidner a young farmer, Thovicianf; I , irftnmnt4ul A heavy guard is, maintaiusd at ths jasl tonight. - Rm.H'i PMln.tlii sit ltitii - Uarham, N.' C., Lec. ine hoard of trutsss;for Trinity Col- 8 Bassttti"; which waM1tendereld l ; xL-' I' 11" the recent declaration of the pro - fessor. made, to the effect that KnokM T. . Wa.hinat.nn: iB. thA srsatest man born in the south exception of General Lee.' Witt Seuist fljifirtiel to tha Htsne. Washington, Deo. 2. The de partment : of state - may be the means of suggesting settlement of the question : satisfactory: ,::o all ties by submitting the question as to when and how- Russia shall evacuate Manchuria., if at all, to L,.. tt "'"T f'-T-rl wen- iJninese-minuter tot wasn, Uin, h.r.. oh.rg.d with th. o. moT,ng. ,? u0ia.Doro ,a - - Jailotor.te! with holdin th. dl-.hH 1 Augjbuu, was au aiuout ouvwanixlBUfi pn QUO or U1B hllpa XUamli vO i oi tne arnicration tneorv. tint tie- 0t the arbitration. theory, but be- y0nd securing the moral support J , . mktkkAanmtn. .tate-departmenfr.was on - i -r - mg as it now does from ; Russian tlslrlrf-SS?) ".S&fti AiheviUeK;;;0;; yMoUoXkfefcbe itk he Jfayfcase tis:lninat of me'r imfc diTK0 veFct fendolaJ3g'ljheA: jury:tiad- bscutSisi 1a.8f evn A laotia"tir ruled ; Judgdrpne 1 remarked irSh!eencD if ?rditebette1 ;J"iSKyfisn'd thatno appeal be taken. The judgthanefu' thafjgje eXfttorney s ' for the defense Savivdn.otice.v of appeal'; Over ' the prisoner!-protest .:. : -; jdjii' the;wayjtp the iljail irom the oiurt I oaie Jay told Sheriff Jit d atJbtsdi4Vn6tx want? texappeal; thktjsj;iwaritedy sentence, so he ; could soon get a psruou - e VJones . gave, .the jprixpner the maximum sentence thirty years at hard labor. ni.j 1 n. mi. (I?fl?iIotnes; la Decu- 2. Tvb tiays ??af jber?i his weddiogi- John The: :-a? prosnerous vvountt f ar 'rierj; i lingual: West ynion," died ophobia in its mostr terri- hi' firr f.'i -' V rmiuyThaj hrideif scarcely 3rV,;husband as a .sane man 3 vtime ol t the ceremony '3eathy;ii,: -'. I:oursaftei tneyjwere man . symptoms bf the malady ?i r appearance,. h begatr - sjiddSi- iwthja$trth r -z ; - nt every thing iv : 7l Yiuil over two weeks pnor ,to nlthatiha? jea bittemby . and he supposed that all1' dimjlfr, had patted; i :jf i!S-;liedili PrticlHoIlneis merW,'H. L., McXaufiuv of ..""r1 t the Weltern' Notth Carolina ; - ;. -t, - u - conference4at High Point recently ttii: - -J W M & W rae and; bpggy and other property ; with a J opro anaoe associtettwitnKev. j AV B.s Crompler im the; pablicitioii lot rneAavocate,- tne - noiineas- cations ;oi tnis state. Mr, "u. ,-wiinaing orr i ministrv and'troinir into the min! utryof the Holiness churoh. ' H 1 ; r Berlin, Dec. l.-American Jews are no longer permitted to cross """i'UMfuuwerrwuiiguj Mi. :VonPlehwe, the s Russian) in- terioriminister. Most Americans travel to Russia bvl the wav- of Gerxaanj .The practice until the last two; weeks Was ""for the Rns sian consul , general here to vise a method of the Jews , passports i upon receiv- Washington; Dec. 2.-The an Manchurian mg a statement of their purpose ntkl A w; rT cS. r to all "par to visit Russia and that their ay there was to be temporary. T Uxi Stir StitiJ Down in Texas at' Yoaktim, is big dry t goods -firm, of--which Mr. MrHaller is the head. Mr. uut kuous saiu.so lneuu- wuu Duy-5gooassau-:o a wawiili-lumin -:the:palaee curj "Here,1 take one of; these Little . SmgeTii6n ; retiring and you win oe un eany in ine morn- hngf filing wood.-1 Fors-the"dark A JOKE tN BELL Sosit One Seals HID a filool FInnd Wiros Hla 1o ResQie rroops. - , : ' Denver.Colp;, Dec. 1. Adjus- tan t Genejal Sherman A. . Bell receiver f rom; Telluride the ";cfol-" lowing letter, wrapped : arrouud a human finger: - - 1 'Qeneral Beil : We send ; you the" finger-of at man whffidisap- peared from Telluride some time ago; If his friends ' want to see him again in any; other way but ihe way we send him, you . have got to do one ' thiug. We only want you to withdraw the troops from Telluride at once. If you ou't you will receive bis ears in a few days. Don't try to 'find ue, for it is not in the power of a tin soldier to do it. "(Signed.) "S. D." i A physician who examined the finger pronounced it the ring fin- ire: irom tfae r:gtit it and ud gaid it was evideiirly- cut off' shortly before the let-tr was in ailed. . VGeneral BeH i lr; tlie letter over to the pstoflief" raspectofs who will endeavoi- to trace its au thor. It is-j;ei!ra ! ; y . b ! ieved;.;at' the capital, that Uie matter was intended as a hoax i he K-ui;ve oard of the . Western'. F-rieAt-ion of Miners in session j ii tn.H cy toda seut a telegram to G u y Mj i !er, presideut o t the Te 1 u i j d e m i n ers u u i o u , dirrecting h.m to advise all men who. were-ordered to leave towi: to remai n i n Tell u ride. The tel- B . . ... egram,, stated that the action of the jesjth peace and other county and state officials was nny constitutional and that action uu. jder theFederftl lawolilil Wt rn I the irrest yesterday by the sheriff I at Telluride of twenty-eight idle men. "' A New Spindle. C. EMoon, pattern maker for Wysong & r Miles, has invented rhn.i ha AoanrlUoa oa Uk innn;;aW t .describes as the longiah- ed for bandless spindle. The i A ... !- Kreat trouble with sninnini? snin- -1 -. , . , - . . noiaing tne spine mending th9 thread. It . is self lubricating and noiseleBa.-GreenB-boro Telgram. " ; liessrial Cbnrcb Dedicate. i Gettysburg; PaVDeo. 2. The Memorial church erected on the bottijOf the Protestant Episcdpal church. In the tower of the church have been placed several : hundrd tablets in memory of the soldiers who were killed at Gettysburg and on the" walls of the auditorium I were placed tablets of Major Gen erals George Meade,' Winfield' Scott Hancock and other oromi- nent fncer8.of the Umon arm7- ; , Big COJliage St U, Si Uiflt. of -the-Uuited States Mint bureau, shows that the coinage mints , of Philadelphia, New Orleans and an Francisco, were in operation during the . year and that the out- 'ut was greater in the number of pieces than in any previous year, aggregating .205,872,482. Z The preisure for small domestic, coins, and for the Philippine coins re duced the aggregate of gold coin- i to $45,751,788 andhestock. gold bullion iu? the mints in-1 creased r from $124,078,823, itq $156,511,571. : . . 1 FOOLISH, FOOL HABBY DESPERATE. W Deed lias B88ar08BPerli)VTu i Tblnk t e lit flffllori tfian wecto 6bev ; .but, goodness knows "We 'aint one it." Don't we, know people. W worrying' their lives away all . around ub when a few cOmforti and necessities at prices they can afford dispels the shadow and fringe a smile with a happy spirit" that scatters : joy and sunshine? " The following transportation-re ceipt explains itself The conditions : npon -whlcn' the-property mentioned below is received for transportation r printed on the back hereof. - - . Received from CT:ga I t ut . - -zX 'i- s. .7- in 'jrnnanint.- 1 s'.;'4 tionff of Company1 "bill of lading? " Upon all the conditions, Whether' printed !df J OHIO, to SALISBURY, N. (fTiS to be 41 cenU per iuu ponnas : CPnsiKnee c- S. MINORj ' f ; destination Salisbury, N. C. No , nn .-. ... ABTIOLEB.;; j : Weight. Car Load ts Balk - Cbloaware. 24,000, Erie RR 80,493 v Owners risk bf Breakage;' ' 10,875 JrDBWEEsr agent. ., . . ,. - -i ,- a - - - -.--. , . 4 . This means that we are thefirst firm andLSalisbory the ; first- town- in the State of North Carolina that has the backbone to tacle a solid car load of ; chinaware in bulk. ; 5r It means that we will make our prices to you at the same1 or -less can lay them G C i-A JBiC ' Now is the time :and ; this ;rour chance. Come early before: "the : stock is picked over. If you waft, ' I Jsc wnai you wanmay De gone. 2 .: Hip, hip, hurrah: for the Great-, Dollar Stretcher and Money Saver. '; Your true friend , i nland 118 East-Innia street, 0. S. MINOR, proprietor. Of U I MUnUI li - -r L-l X
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