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- - - , . ... - VOL. I7r No! 2K Salisbury, )EMBER 1 3,1903. Established 1887k " H-,,M..,lVlt:i.'-lJWiJII-i-".'B i-l-! ,' 'l , ALL JfERE DROWNEIL RIGHT TO SECEDE. RECESS APPOlNTUEUTf Veiselo. MteDu cwi Goet D:n SwCnlbtrsoiL Wuts mnM SmM Jdm TtattaT W: Wilmington, N. C Deo. 11. V.l,;,.t.; taZ 11 nr.' us'-i-i In-'x iiit'-e uinripiEETEaDK X: " WORK OF THE JUNTA. FOOLISH, FOOL HARDY, DESPERATE. Said lo.l)8Yerj Panana Uakiog Ready to set op Ceastitn- The Deed bas Been Done. ' Perbap -Yor tional Goiernment. AttQjnpting to get over the bAr h0mnn,'nn t -- vnin-..j- and nto asafe harbor. in.-the face the Senate, Mr. Colberson intro- Intion directing the commU of a Btifl nQiihweAtJgal9,-thesBroal daced a re8olu.tioh instrncting. judicimainquiry w:rT 3.otivv ti.t the committee; Oil judiciary to in- the question ofwhat const : .ms.us B8wlcll county quire . into the question , of the xeceas'appointirlehte-by the!: patties and Hound from Shallotte, right of the departme of Pana et. he?retullo tears i N. O. to V AlminjgtQn, with aear- ma to establish an independent the clajm that the pendilig go of produce, capsized r lateJaat ffovfirnmflntt " ' ; "' - UuMm-A Think we bit off More than we can 6be but goodness knows "We 'aint done it." Don't "we . know people rare worrying their lives away all around us when a few comforts and necessities at prices they can afford dispels the shadow and mghtoffthmout Fear river, and al htii0 k- kA , T.'J- . - - - wyiU 1 exiv consiaerapioii 01 tne resoiu i appointments, xneprejam iu consisting of Captain.Lucian , He, I tion.,;. but xtiv morris uaison, Uook that it should go to the committee tiou of the United States beat , J on foreign relations.; . To $hls Mx.7 on,- the Subject and continue "w uu xaiQuieB 01 uulbersoo objected, saying that follows : jsrunswicK county, and Captain the necessity for the determination 'Whereas; it is known that c "T" ttUU n lulum ewis, orotn- of the point as to the character of tain officers appointed during; era ana roremen ot fishing crews; Panama as an independent nation wno were .passengers, on the fish : i 4. . :. . . ' ' ; - ing uoai, were arownea. treaty with that power fpr the pointments were not confirmed .L The schooner, bottom tin wali-1 ...,A4.; a a ashore near, tne Uape Fear Life Panama Canal was important. oavmg oiauon toaay with the r Mr. Aldrich asked that -the body of Capt. Wm, Lewis. The resolution , lie over for a dav. to - -1 which' Mr. Culberson assented he will be conserva- 18 recess of Congress from Marc last to November 9, aud whose. other bodies have not been re covered. ' , ouauoe yes- Keep Peace Witb tna World. terday and waa. expected here bv ' har 0to .0 n,iw nnt;ui, A great while ago we hearda of the disaster was. telephoned farmer that when yn from Southport. pees you must ne careiui not to get to ngntinz witn tne nees. it a bee stiag you, pay no attention. If a bee crawls over. yQur. nose let him alone. For if you pick up a f Will Gle Sfflaot a Ciance. v Washington, Dec. 12. The Sen-1 ate committee on privileges and fuss with one bee you will soon elections met today to outline a have the whole swarm at you, and policy to be puraued in investiga- you are sure to get the worst of ting the protests filed against lit. fcenator Keetl bmoot being per- We remember this'advice as ap- -rvi 4-4-Ail r faf n in kia" a a a a Ii t . ' v u;i,,TOU 1 piying to Dees, jjuc it toot a cided that befort taking further good many jean to, learn that steps senator amoot ; snouid be I this advice applies to the treat of and exercising: the powers r functions of said offices be ife.!. "Resolved, That the judici. committeeTof the Senate be; t it is hereby authorized rand; structed tor report , to the Senai "First, what constitutes a , . cess of the Senate and 5 what:". K hive . , ne powers ana limitations oi-, execdtive' in ' making agpoi ments-lu such caseV?, ' Vr , "Second, what legislation i cessaryto prevent the holding any office by any person or i sons whose commissions issue are held . bv executive exert of , unlawful authority, ii there be?" '." , , A Slick Sconadrel. A spectaole pedler v 4 i J. s:::tl28aI;ConaltteeineB ; if f UaWarabMJ! shiugtonDecl 117-ThereUs , -Panama, Dec. Ill- The princi- taore interest in - the meeting of pal work of a political nature oc- AftMi?. tcopm1t- cupying the attention of the junta te;eH6ay .than hjere ..:iiai -been for consists in preparations to call a yeari7u ' "i i- --v . convention and to proceed with . Reports come from the Presi- the electionrofmembers of the XuiUAinh th crrU. House of Represenatives. Efforts nancialTinteresUd the 'k. oiiifj, Q .'or.iri- . -- - ...f'..T -i ' . i v- I vonrinn H'ohTno rir H tliroo mnnt ho I. A x iiSiVe sent'representauve tne . . , : H -MdmiS'Ui .,. after the'declaration of the inde- that 8catters 3? 8nd BQD8h,ne? pendeuce of Panam'a. Fredrick t Boyd, who recently went to the , United States' as a member of the special Panama commission, has resumed his place on the junta, Senor Espiu oza, who was"temporanly"appoin- ted a . member! of the iuuta re- tirirg , . ' o ; "Severalof the Panamian scout iug parties hdve already left here, and several others will leave Pan- ama saortiy to watcn ' tne move ments of Colombians. No reports have yet been received from the parties in the field, and there is np news tending to confirm the report from La Guayra of the landing of the Colombian troops at the mouth of the Atrato river. A ranama gunboat and a United States ' gunboat have pro ceeded . together to David, hear the westercr1 end of the Isthmus of; Panama, for the purpose of giv ing the people of that district ev idence of the fact that the United States forces are co-operating with those of Panama in mantaimner peace on the isthmus. The gun- The Salem China Co., pledge - that tiyeMfiridiriinated and elected, i president Roosevelt's reply trehuous 5 H fts?8o. pake any pledges to menjof finance, -ex-oet that lie intendp to do his du ty? as he sees it in ithejiuterest of the country. . The committeemen have knives up; their sleeves forj the-Preaident and sentiment ii being manufac tared for Han na, and many hope y7elt . from . bein j the convention. ' hej nominee of ; Cow Coughs Quarters. People around Oxford, Mass., Are ceased to talk of the, goose It laid the goldjeniegg and are dw : talking, of the cow that aghs up silver quarters. C. 4Bailadis the owner" of the bo le silver f mine akd needless tc i keepiug close wa.tch upon r. -j ln the nidrning she ccughed a'quajter in het crib and when was' turned outlin. the field she ped heifv dwueij ' with another fter, Nb one, c The following transportation re ceipt explainsntself:- The conditions npon which the property mentioned below Is "received for transportation are printed on the back hereof. Received from -Nouo oaa explain h?w boats ate eipeeted.to return here - ' sal'em, Ohio. 8-19, 1903 tl money, ' Tne ; coins Sunday. ' : v j ' - .....V. ; - giyen opportunity, to make reply ment ofpople : , to tha charc?avr -, . . : . ;.. j :; . with theworld wc.ouff6l1Sr8lul'; jljIAf - Sentor :3ujfrowsvich'airmaniof not to feo to fightinff withiny oiiev him ind his twif tne committeoj;. was mttrtrcjed to or have misunderstanding! with notify Mr. Smoot f ithe decision any one, or get into any personal and, to request that whatever re- contention with any one. Just as ply he may . desire to make . shall surely as we do we will find that bein writing,- the one will" soon: become two, In addition to the innumerable then four, then eight.then sixteen petitions filed wjith the committee and so on until we have the whole for the expulsfon of Mr. Smoot, world opposed to us. two. protests trom citizens ot u tan The only way to keep t peace thfca pairs" ;af eye glasses without irame8, for the enormous price of : $50 Mr. Hinson is totally blind and' tHe fellow whq. sold him the glasses told him that they would; restore hia eight in live weeks. 'The ped4 ler said he would be in Mbnroe'at the Commercial Hotel.' for the next six months, and that initico of 5 Haying qfotsuppooed that the silver comes from the silver nitrate with which she was 1 recently '! dehorned.; Ex change. Jf- Hi s ppsrent gdbdotderthe arti 1 .-. Thlfljs look hloe fir saoot. Washington, Dec. 10. Chair man Burro wi, of the senate com mittee on privileges and elections, hej has called a meetinjpf the com wew briefly hrih thn wnrlrl ia .n tftAt at ftfl wonld refnnd monev if the elasse I mittee forSaturday at 11 o'clock were presented and considered by the committee, with Wrv nn' in th vnrlrl Tf . were not entirelv eatisfactorv. but! to consider whether any action These protests charge that Smoot person offers you an insult or a I when one of Mr Hinsbn-'a' sons j shall be taken on the protest and is a polygamist. They also as- iiight da not notice it. If you came up early last Friday jm6B- petitions for the, expulsion of Sen sert that ttv JMormon chu?0", ol resent it, two or three will come mg the fellow who sold the glasses j ator Reed Smoot of Utah. which Smoot is an apostle, holds to the assistance of the first onej could not be found. He left town; is an immense mass of petitions, its own laws to be superior to and BO on the nlnt will t.binVAn last ThSfJadav niffht. - - .e , coming from f those of the state, and they con tend that the church still stands for polygamy. . Neither Senator Smoot nor his and so on the plot will thicken, last Thursday night. and the trouble widen until you find yourself involved in a multi tude of details, out of which it will be very difficult to find your opponents were represented, and way. If differences arise, coming Mr. Hinson employed Messrs, ;a states. " ... Adams. Gerome & Armfield :"to prosecute the Tascal .who; badl ; j0ej0 Fleet StOBS at Port Royal. swindled him and the attorneys for that . reason members of the committee avoided taking any ac- adjusted amicably. tion which would in any manner No one can afford to get show the sentiment of individu als. . . ? I NTewnnft News. Va.. Dec. ! 12 - either sent a number of messages to. dlt- - of to !edoboat;a which ignore them entirely or get them Cerent points and on last Tuesday ft n ftt . HftmLnn nflf1s for they received a message from ;tl. aA fnriftV Six years ' ago tht, family mule:! of John Bladis of Smithland.Ia'., chewed out the seat of Bladis, trousers and bladis and his wife have not been happy since. Before this untoward incident Bladis had been good to his wife, but that day he beat her and has beaten her many times pince. On the day of the accident Bladis and his wife and daughter were coming home from a Fourth of July celebratson. He got out to fix the - harness on the mul-s. when one of them grab bed the seat of his trusers in its teeth and chewed a piece out. Ap orty amer-iut parently Bladis never recovered '.ii- his temper and he is now on trial charged with assault " with intent to inflict great bodily injury, penitentiary offence in Iowa,1 Ex a into a contention with the whole world, or any part of it. r Jt sppiles a day to have it squab blej . ; , ..It destroys A PathltlC COBteStaflt. a week to have a misunderstand- New York, Dec. 11, Suffering n and ef; J11 Sheriff Hori? went . " t Philippines. The with hemorrhages of the lungs, goes for naught because of a fool . . : m - . : both wrists Bprained and his right n jeud. .'" ; 'arm partly dislocated, Brenton, :The:oldrmfts rightf When of. the Content-Brenton French you attempt to hive, bes,, ignore team, was the most pathetic con- the fe bf H T - teatant in the six day race this the sake of the swarm. : yhen - morning. From now on the riders dealing with men the same, advice " will be at a feverish point, watch- applies. Humanity is top great ing for the vital moment when and ?od and mterejtjng tb be they will be able to steal a lap. disfigured or deframed by .any - Rntler. filled with drnff8. is hold- special ..human fbeing.- Medical - . . . - . o . r . ing oh expecting to win the prize with Lander," The riders continue way behind the record. been arrested. to Lumberton i today and -will will. bring the prisoner - herev tj. nieht. The pedler said his name is E. Rose and that he . is "from Philadelphia. Monroe Enquirer; Ulnon Methods In Chicago. Chicago, Dec. 10. In a riot to day growing out of the recent strike on the Chicago City rail wav, a car on Halsted street was wrecked by a mob of union sym- destroyers1 Decatur, Baindridge, pathizers who furiously attacked voyage : to the flotilla included the cruiser Baltimore, and the er lcians, Hanna Talk. Washington today, and in .Was ington all, persons are the- Question is! 'Wilt and Morgan be able to do if. ? being - able to do it is ment the -finding of a candidate to replace Roosevelt on the . R3publicih ticket. ; '. - ' . '-'-r-L-'5Mfe .. The National Republican 'cb ti- a big dry . goods ..firm of which mittee meeting yesterday wfis H Mr. J. M. Mailer is the head. Mi. as every one, with a few exce P. Patnode was so badly burned J tianer on one ot his trips iHJast to J ions, predicted. The commiuf e- Barry and Dale. Calculations made by Lieuten ant Candler: ! the flotilla comtoan- 1111116 conteinnlate about seventy AfraWU S actual running ;time. Washington, Dec. 12.Whereytops will be made at the various politicians are gathered; :in points touched, and they will ag gregate about ninety days, the v'a vacre i thus ! being expected to consume nearlv fisre months. Woman Burned to Death. AsheviUe, N. .C, Dec. 12,. Mrs. . The LoieJUUUte. Down in Texas at Yoakum, is he yesterday afternoon at her home, buy goods said to a:friehd3iwho 1 men had knives behind the crybf nve miies irom imi city, inac bub i was wit a mm mtne paiace car, narmony. died Jast . night. . Ms. ratnode !ilere, take one of .-these Juittle was enaeavpsring to :sart fire Early Risers J-upon retiring and with-kerosene: oil when the' can you will be up" early' ih.tihe mom- explodedrLiiiy Patnode, adaugh- ing f eelibjg good.? V . For the'jdark ter of the" injured lady, while at- brownV tasteheadacheand that te mptihg to extinguish the flames, logy f eelingeWitVfl Little' Ear- was also . badly burned, but not ly Risers are" the bestf pills'Jo use. plan, and' are propared to. c The' plan now is to keep up talk that Roosevelt must be- noin inated ; b'ut wliat.a pity, hit -Ma. ne can not oe elected, Jino dent and his friends reali: in like good order, as per;: condi-; tibnB of Company's bill of ladin j Upon all the conditions, whether printed or" written, herein contained,, it Is mutually agreed that the rate of freight irom,&Ai.Js.ai, OHIO, to SALISBURY, N. O , is to be 41 cents per 100 pounds : - , Consignee, C. S. MINOR, . Destination, Salisbury, N. C. No. articles. Weight I Gar Load in Bulk Chinaware, Erie RR 80,493 24,000 Owners risk of Breakage. 10,675 J, D. Dewees, agent. This means that we are the first firm and Sali8bury-the first town in the State of North Carolina that has the backbone to tacle a solid car load of chinaware in bulk.. v . It means that we will make our prices to you at the same .or less than competition can lay them dowiTfor. . ' v :l Good for Children. The pleasant to tak and harm less One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief in all cases of Cough, Croup and. LaGrippe be- Cause it does not pas ly into the stomach, :2i- Ifie it-it ass immediate but takes ef-r feet right at the seat of the trouble.- It draws out the inflamma tion, heals and soothes and cures permanently byj enabling the lutigs to contribute pure life-giv ing and 1 if e-sustalning oxygen to the: blood and tissues. Dr. Arm strong,1 of Delia, j Tex:, prescribes it daily and. says there is no bet ter cough remedy, made. Sold by the non-union conductor and mo- torman, badly injuring both. The riot was participated in by hundreds ; of; men and boj-s. In fleeing from the car the non union men were knocked off their feet aud severely handled. Get ting up again the victims fled in different directions, pursued by the crowd. The mob, waiting to recapture the fugitives returned to .the car, de'stroying the wood work and rendering the car unfit for use. A squad of police mean time rescued the two non-union men. As a result of tho riot traf fic was suspended for nearly an hour, and hundreds of passengers were delayed. Now is the time and this your chance Come -early before the stock is picked over. .If you wait. just what you wantfmay be gone.- Hip,'hip, hurrah for the Great Dollar Stretcher and Money Saver. Yoo Know What Yon are-Taking r : When you take Grove's taste less Chill Tonic because the for- mula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless Your true friend, SPOTCASH, ' 111 and 113 East Innis Btreet.' - 1 . -. , - - - . J 0, S MINOR, proprietor. :.v-t j n iatanjr. - ooia oy jas; riammer. lit. jai. Plummer. form. No cure, no pay. 50c. S
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