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w 0 Salisbury Nearly Everybody Reads THE GLOBE. X ! It 'While yoii? ; THE GLOBE. - X SuGGessor to the Truth-Index. VOL. 17. NO. 35. SALISBURY, N. G., WEDNESDAY, AlftRG 16, 1904. ETflDLlSHED 1887 .::Pfo(0)EBo;; . . . IT i 1 i- nr.- i i THE FIRST EIGHT WEEKS. CHINA GROVE NEWS. D. 4, 5,2 212 2,143 142 1.083 Of the Voting Contest. But one School Closing There This Week. Change in Position. Miss Lu-j Death of Air. Ritchie, cy Sherrill Moves to Second correspondence i tueou. ' Place. - j arch 15 Mr. ( Junius? Rose . , . , ' went to Charlotte Sunday evening, There will be six weeks yet, m to work Monday morning in . which to redeem promises made to ! the office of the Southern" Express the young ladies in the contest. . Company at that place. , " fhvei jlndy anthej Mn y Setzer returned to vote has reachec PJ- his work this morning. Mr. Setzer Miss Lucy hcr" spent a couple of months with ond placein the county at largo and. u fn the recov . of his health. Misses Shaver and Ward hold j He j ft thig mornj on No 33 for their positions as leaders in the AInnrno . Wa vn w. county and town. The vote now :i B 'i-rZ ' We were hoping to have him "with us all summer. Mr. M. L. Ritchie was buried at Concordia Lutheran church on last Sunday morning. 'Concordia was his old home church and there still held his membership. Mr. Ritchie will be missed very much. He was a man of splendid entellect jand a very interesting character; XTo his sorrowing family is due the sym pathy of all. ... Mr. B. A. Foreman and wife went to Salisbury last night to atr tend the funeral services pf her aunt, Mrs. Stephen Foreman, to be buried today. They will return this, evening on No. 7. Mr. J. B. Brown returned Sun day from Faith where he attended the marriage of his sister who was married on last Thursday to Mr. Luther Fisher.. " Mr.F.E: Wright is with. us again and has resumed work after having for several weeks gone through with a real good case of measles. The Foreman-Lentz Co. have had an awning put in front of their place of business which adds great ly to the appearance or it. - : , Mrs. S. F. Patterson and son, Bernard, are visiting Mrs. Dr. Stevens of Asheville, she being th Kthjft'fc-.tiie latter, v Mr. liamFT&vm is: COCNTT AT LA ROE. msi Esther Shalfr, Gold Hill, MisH Lucy Sherrflf, Mt. Ulla, Misa Pearl Kern, SaWsbury, K. F. JIlsA Roxle Llngle, Kockwolf, R. F, D. 1, MlK.sMabel Bostlan, China Grove, Misrf Pearl Rondlojnan, Sallsb'y, R. F. D 3, 752 ' Ld?. McOanleHrf. Granite Quary, 40 yrtle Patterson, China Grov. 807 Myrtle Greaber, China Grove, 307 .TiB Lena Earnhardt, Spencer, 215 Mltifl Minnie Eale. Pool. 162 SALISBURY, SPKNCEK, CHESTNUT HlLI,. ' M188 Ethel AVard, Chestnut Hillv 2481 Ulas Annie Kizer, Salisbury, 1,795 Miss Bessie Uenderson, Salisbury, . gl7 Mlsa Mary Puryear, Spencer. 7'J Miss Flora Worthen, Spencer, 523 RULES AND REGULATIONS T THE ' contest: T First, Any young lady over 16 years of age may be nominated at any time, provided slit? is endorsed by two well-known citizens of . Jlowan county. . ' i Second. Three Judges apgreea ble to the candidates will be ser lected to otncially announce the winners. ONE girl will be ch e- EN FROM THE CITY OF SALISBURY, SPRNCER AND SUBURBS. AND OSE FROM THE COUNTY AT LARGE CUt side of Salisbury nd Spencer. The contest for the. lady from the will f lnolude (iold Hill, Gravfk and the smaller OI towns ,aJT properly con ' the w;shesYlie majority. Th winner shUf have .'thenght to name a proxy it unable to attend herself. . ;'( -rourtn. uiHf -onp name can oe written on apoapou, in vote of one candidate cannot be" I trans f$rred to another. Ballots wil -be placed in the box only . hy the publisher of the Globe, or "by hie book-keeper. A coupon .like the one here printed will appear each week, and when cut out and prop erly filled, will count as one vot at this office. - Fifth.- Voting will com me c Wednesday. . I anuary 20, 10(Jl,nd willclose Saturday, April 30, 1004. at 7 o'clock in the oveninj?. Con-' pons over ten days old cannot be voted. Vote wiU be counted each week and-the totals, announced in the Globe. No : coupons will be sold, but to each new or old sub scriber paving one dollar will le given a coupon which will entitle the holder to fiftvT votes, if the dollar is paid before the first day of March; forty votes, if paid be tween March land 3March 31, and thirty votes if paid between' April 1 and April 80, at 7 o'clock in the evening. For every-dollar paid oil subscription the subscriber will be entitled to'fifty, forty or thirty votes, according to when the dol- lar is paid. The object of this distinction being to place a premium on er.rlv payments of subscription'. Hurry - up and pay your subscription and vote for the lady of; your choice. A MIDNIGHT BURGLAR. returned In Salisbury Sunday night where he has again V resumed j work. Mr. Hoover has just recovered from,, case of measles, . V ; " JT y --w -wwm - . jirs..v. J. ivimball is visiting i relatives m China Grove, Mr.Kim ball having acaepted the Southern agency at High Point: Mrs. Kim ball will later join him at that place The public school wiir close at Harris' Chapel school house on next Friday night. A ball ' game is to be played in the afternoon and a public entertainment at night given by the pupils. Mr. K. M. Ritchie,' the teacher, tells us he has had a very pleasant and a success ful year. Trust his efforts will be appreciated by a large attendance and words of cheer given. J , L. S. Shoots Chief Frank Miller twice and Officer Caubie once. : Saturday night late. Officer Frank Miller's attention was called to a peculiar noise in D. A. At well's hardware store. James Plummer, the druggist, who does business in an adjoining store first heard it. Mr. Miller made an in vestigation and found a robber in the store. In response to the Chief's sicrhal f or "assistancs. offi cers Monroe and Cauble responded. Mr. Monroe was stationed at the front and the Chief and Mr, Cauble went to the rear. In the glare of the electric light, the robber, discerned them and opened fire from second story. Mr. Cauble returned it in five rapid successions. The Chief then remarked "He has shot me Frank'! and after taking a few steps, sank in his tracks, being painfully hurt by two balls in the leg and foot. Officer Cauble was also hit near the shoulder and the "ball ranging downward, grazed the skin but doing.no other damage than burn ing him slightly. The burglar then made his es cape by leaping into a tree and climbing, down it. He lost his re volver, a Colt's make, and also hii cap. The cap has been identified as one sold Ernest Murphy by Wallace & Sons. Other circu n stantial evidence against Murpiy is that he was seen at Spencer, lite Saturday night and his hand was bandaged. The burglar had cut his hand and blood, was found! in several places. There is of courfee, no positive : proof that Murphy did it. He wrote a card - f rom Greensboro Saturday night tojhis mother, but this may be -a lioax. He had. been arrested the ? day be fore on a charge of assault and robbery, but was released on in sufficient evidence and promise to leave . - ".iy -l..- The officers who daringly Tisked thp'r iiVe"hi4taJ disadvantage,received high pranref and the chief and.his assistant have the sympathy of everybody in their misfortune. ' PROGRESS ;0F THE WAR., Russians Seem Still to have the V Hot end of the Arnnt The war for the pa6t week ,hks been .productive of "no startling events.; Japan has rather the ad vantage and Russia's streak of ill 1 uck abides with her. Dispatchet from Tokio, Japan, froln both private and official sources indi cate - at Admiral. "Tpgo'e fourth attack onrthnrih10tb, inetant was the-nmost effective since the first assault of a month ago. One Russian torpedo boat desti"oy er Iwas sunk and- several Rus&ian torpedo boats 'seriously damaged. The fortifications and city were submitted to a heavy bombardment lasting nearly four hours. It is said there was much destruction in the city, and some damage' to the land batteries. Nine Japanese were killed five se riously and seventeen slightly wounded, ; The Japanese fleet was not damaged. v i " ' A dispatch from .Tien Tsin,' China, says a Russian refugee who has arrived from . Port Arthur re ports that 20 soldiers and tp civilians wire woujided at 106- Arthurduring the JapanesQ bom-j bardment. The governor of Port Arthur was slightly wounded. Dispatches thi3 morning state that Russia has abandoned Port Arthur. The Japanese ileefc hgs not. been seen for 48 hours ' and there ia npthiug toindibate where: hostilities will next break out. - Chinese reports are' are-being re ceived which state thatf the whole of Manchuria is in. a state rof ut ter confusion, owiug to the Rus-r sian having seized aTl food sup piirs and other commissariat ne cessities The natives are stream ing south toward the 'ports and suffering great hardships -The late military governor of . Kirin hasQpamitted jsuicide, ; owing to "his ina bil ity to relieve the people's uisiress or stop tne; Kussian tp:ep- ITEMS FROM FAITH. His AN OLD CONTRACT. A. M. BROWN DEAD. FROM MILLERT0WN. In the Tent tricv there k Mrs. Doby and Child Have a Nar row Escape. Correspondence of the fc'LOBE. Farmers are preparing their land for corn,1 cotton etc. The weather though makes it go slow, R. E. Reid, of Davidson visited at Jas. A. Miller's Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Linda, Johnny and Charlie Fraley had ;a quilting last Satur day. All the young people were there. Guess they had a nice time. Some one hid Edgar Harris' lap robe at' Mrs. Fraley's Satuday night. He didn't find it that night. Mrs. Fraley found it next morning. School at Parker, school house closed with'.a spelling match Wed nesday night, j The school at Oak Grove academy will close Wed nesday, Mar. 16. They are ging to have a game , of base ball in the evening and a spelling match that night. , We noticed Josiah said some thing about smoking cigars and throwing goods boxes at the sale some time ago. I want to explain that, it wasn't Josiah smoking, be cause he doesn't take up bad habits. But Josiah is becoming famous as a match-maker; think he will marry off two or three couples before long. But he prepares them first. He does, all he can, sells them houses and lots etc. Mr, Doby and wife, of Salisbury are visiting at Mrs. Charity Mor sran's this week. While on their cAo0-o0r-0 ; way. from Richfield Saturday night one oi tne surrey wneeis ran on a small bridge over a ditch and threw -Mrs. Dohv and her Kihv nnt. hnt 9 - if . -.g.'S? 9,i : . I 9 .11 I; 1 1 -9 9 s-; gA g : I ? y.ss-sA- f g9 7 - - o W I 6 3 r '..; C ? Rev. StoKe's Foards Obligation For One Year. Readers of the Globe may not have heard of Rev. Stokes Foard, the colored preacher, who in the twilight of a long and useful life won fame by having bis favorite 10 year-old rooster George; stolen from him. Rev. Foard gained such publicity from this theft j that he didn't have the heart to prosecute the guilty ones. . He is a well-pre served, fat, greasy colore! man, a fact easily explainable when the following contract is reaB. The white parties to it were well known here, Mr. Trott being ia half brother oj Rev. Thos. TVott, of South River, and Mr. Reeves was also known welh Both hare long since died. The contract is print ed without a change. State of N C Rowan county Jan 7th 69 Contract for Labor . Stokes Ford obligates himself to Labor for Trott & Reevs from this date until Jan 1870 which is near twelve months he binds himself to work faithfully for said party striken in the Blacksmith shop or at any other employment teat they may nave jor mm to pio. ia other words he obligates himself to work strickly in accordance to orders. Said Trott and Reevs obligates themselves to pay Said Stokes Foard the sum of twenty five dol lars for twelve months and furnish Rashens i Bus eal and 2 ft Bacon per week and cloth for one shirt or one pair pants the above agreed , upon in presence of each other. ' ; 'his , Stokes X Foard I (SeaU mark f Wm H Trott (Seal) I L Reeves (Seal) K I Trott Supt. of the County Home Died Last Night. Funeral To-Mor-row. V ' -r A. M. Brown, who for the past zo years nas oeenauperintendentof the County Home, died last night at 7 o'clock. He had been ill a long time aiid consumption with Venns at a Wedding Party. A Request tpr More People. : Correspondence ef tke Globe - " t, f v Lusher Eisher, sbrr of M. G. M. Fishf r-andMi Cbra A. Brown, danger of llev. R. Ll Brpwn were married Thursday at the home of the bride's parents. Rev; Mr. Bodie officiating. The attendants were John, Brown and .Miss Annie Brown; arion FisliQr and Miss Eoxie Lingle. ; After manyliours eating good things and a big bell ing at - night, tlxereXwas another large table and ' dining room packed full of all kinds of cakes. custards,' jellies, candies! pork, two turkeys, seven chickens and many other good things by Mrs. Fisher, the bridegroom's', mother, who is known to be one of the best cooki in the county. There were, five preachers and two magistrates in tne crowd. At dinner there four tables failed, and ten'at each table. making forty besides ten little ones. .; CVemfs 'with a ' larcre num ber of Iriends wish them much joy and Hope they will live a long and happy life nnd settle in Faith and help build up the town.Z; ; Venus now wishes ' that 5,000 young ladies between : 12 . an 35 years of age, and 5,000 young men between 14 and 37 years old would come and settle along 'the granite belt, be there would be a I wed cling at least once a week, and they would all spread a table like Mrs. Fisheri then Venus would Have some gopa uems, every weeK. xuc umuu . grmwj utiAjra . . ex pect to finish' up tie - three' big engine beds and get' them on 1 cars this week. ' :- ''v':- Lumber , is being put on the ground to enlarge , McNalry, Far mer & Cq's store and market . an other story highert - ' V 'yl - C T. Wyatis in Atlanta, Ga, among lihe:Sbuthern Railroad people and .Southern capitalists; working for a railroader Falinr-; The free school will close fat Faith Saturday .tHe' 19th. THE GLOBE'S INCREASE. Many More-Names Added to '-the list; Toe Delay of the Paper Since last week, , the paper -has added many more names to it's list and it grows in strength from the: financial view-point. The increase in subscriptions has-been little short of remarkable, and w6 are mighty grateful to our constituency. . - We are somewhat delayed this week on account of netting li p the maiK mg list.; It lias takeii an enormous amount of work for the printers ' anil the editor jtoo. We hope any one failing to receive his paper, will be sure to let us know, for it is next to impossible to get the mail perfectlyorrectthfirsttime. Be- low is our new list of subscribers: N S. Varner, C A Sloop,E W Bost, , L S Shirey,R L Lyerly.J E Good night, Q H Cress;. A G McNeely; J F Bost,H W Belk; J F Brown, J H linK, u & larger, J F .ifreeze,SR Belk, R W D Smith, V C McLoughlin, Hugh West, S W Hart,V Edniston, S O lorrow.D. A Deitv. JTHorton, JS Sifford, Alex Mc- r Corkle,H M Graham, J TEudy, 11 E Kail; J T Chambers, J A Knifers, G L Baker,R A McLaughton, P H : Snider, H A Foster,W J Koontz, J W Patterson, J T-Fink, S A Rudi cU,W R McDaniel, E W Tcague, J Lyerliv E. A McDaniel, W C Mc Cubbms.Ti'A Wilhelm.L CKluttz. J A Lippard.R L Cline. WP Bar ber, A W .Kluttz, William Canup, -J esse HellarcV A D" Thomas, Lee -Morgam'A.O Frick,G Wpark,Jno A MorganVQJEarnhardt, E I Lentz, T L Pool; CG Sowers, C M File,: M T Caubltf,D L Cauble,G M Ed wards,R TWray, FM Houlhouser. ' J'A Setzer; A A Trexler Frank Park, Roland Kirk, Tobias Miller, Chas L Earnhardt, Thos Rimer, L D H Brown,; Jno A Loflin, W A Cress, Tobias Houlhouser,' Jho M Brady, T H Hinson, A SIoop.G H Litaken'J .'.v-r ,v. BUYS AdEIGJEARr good speakers are to be on the ground and a good time is expected as usual. " Venus. , . - . . .... . Some Hr Clay Grubb Purchases Land f w w m-m v 4VU 1 rm -ma mm. . a multitnde ot ccmplicrition8tAVlvCA' a P' auury vlslwr w7 - V A .tAJ. U A. DDI. in Rowans Boat aubatRa prie. 1 Regal Match .1 )l(wle Ji&9 X y s mady it apaancefiTbrlgtra Davidson heighborii. - : The Boat'.Clui),: of Salisbury,, was out at thi: nlaoe last 8atur- ' J. B. Foard Esq., of South River, day evening 2ud rigged up their spent the day in the city. Col. J. ; Cicero Miller, of South .- A LOCAL NEWS. George Reinhardt, of Rockwell was a visitor at the Globe office Monday. , Chief of Police, J. Frank Miller' boat, theYadkiri, and mndarife';- up to Hannah's Krry.; .-ThiS-,sdfi Ktrj tit HVJliiU" Ul JllUCIl eujuviuouu IU. many of th 1owne-pi?ople as the days grow milder. We learn that .H. C. Grubb hai bought out M. W. B&iber'g entire farj, for which, we learu, the coniderrti'n was about nine a wk gressional Dis rm Republican fight. Heerson county instructs didn' hurt either very much. for Judge h, wart. I Betsy. vices will he heM tomorrow morn ing at ten o'clock from St. Paul'i Lutheran Church. Mr, Brown wg a most excellent ing th p or and his superintend?10' wa? 1hot Saturda night, is thousand dollars; Mr Grubb bay- dency wa marked by kindness to uoing uigwmewme o- wWarwuv- them andfaithtulnesPtohiscoun- Misses Sarah Fowler Mary Foard was known as the widow b aovrey" ty. He diod in their service. V and Graham Foard,6f SouthRiver J- W. Haden landi. -Mr A wife and eight sons serytve were in town today. A Grubb took 6yer a load or. two.:,oft him. He died at the age of 67, A H Price Esa ' returned last Po-date Jarmin implem?ntIfv4 not the allotted age, bu? the few j Uwhere tt wMchursa mean. bucc8. to $ , atteuueu uuurw yeswsruay. ; . PTnTinrnM m t 1 rm . t r lite wnicn niied tne measure honest true manhood. . . IN MEM0RIAM. The rural delivery route No. 2, from 1 BoeU haa been abolished No picnic at.Faith. ana oansDury jno. o is suostiiuiea. The change took effect yesterday. A Tribute to Mrs. Lucy Cooper! Jacobs. IN STATE AND NATION. In our county correspondence -on the inside of the paper, a notice" of a picnic occurs.. Owing to a ; recent outbreak of measles, the promoters of the affair have called TS;Jiu 'Q?1? ,Jacobs de-17 Ex-Gov. Russell still nproves ifcoff Prospective attendants will parrea tnis me at ner nome near uu t uwiauure uu&piuti. uc oa 55 w" take notice. Mt. labor on Sunday, if ebruary cnucauy 111. 14th. On that solemn vesper day For the first time, according to Inmor ctnr AccfernQ the farewell sigh of her departing the Jefferson Recorder, Negro , , , tu .1 i t spirit was breathed. A smile of mountain is free of snow. : Tto firm of Isenhour& as- peace was on her lips, impress of Dr. R. E. Zachary, a brother of fnyT C Linn E the angles kiss, as.they bore away Mrsi T. F. Marr who once lived fltedT Yml'M the happy soul from the shores of Here,, died of an operation for ap- ofthe assete life out on theocean of eternity. pendicitis last week in Wilming- S ?Lt t Oh! how we will miss Her. Time ton. 1 K , v "7". fr' mavhcalthe wound, but we can- r,f -p R own ca J" .n thcf ffLTlYfe6 .W. -?-. ad M.Uvemhing they do. will" have the "T r"1 , -I0 ' 0 IL. fiaroin preacntne oaccaiaurate hnr.ee nf manv and trrwl frJpnrla no longer tossed by contending thicr.tno Ac 1. 1 11 t . , 7 : :r 1 ..... . . Bciuiuu vLw j is uw uriwvu wv 1 wnn np 1FVP. wi i ri rpni mpnr. innw waves 01 fate. Uur sympathy fLA" A. Hudson Eswof Frank- fail. cy in her heart is as fathomless as I111? YJLTU S death. Her life and character have 19 mT l A WnswPPt. -.ml r, Thpsina. says the township is f or R. Lee Newton. Charles Campbell, waiting trial on the charge of murdering , 'Silver Creek,? Sam Pearson has escaped frdm the Catawba county jail. Campbell had been ill and his wife had been serving as a nurse. He hid been 7 r - j - who believe with real merit there can be no such word aa ultimate nliss Klrittz-Mr. Tbomason. v. Cards were sent out Monday an nouncing the approaching mar riage of -Miss Georgie Kluttz and A ZVZtT :l Wright for the State Senate in or rlnn rlc arp all TrAccATirprc nf lne bupreme court nas amrmed her love for us. The icy fingers the decision of the lower court in Mr. .Watson Thomasom The cer- of death have never stilled the the case of Frank Da vls, convicted embny wUl take place at bride's throbbing of a warmer Jieart, in in Lenoir county of the murder of home on Wednesday, larch 23 v. thecloiids of the valley covered Chas. FPate and sentenced to Both Miss Kluttz and Mr Thom- apurer woman. But we shall meet aeam. rnivis auuirawiruui aui- ason are known well here, W again in heaven and we shall see bush. , prospective bride being a life-long and know those again we have In Anson county the other day resident; unusually popular and v loved and lost on earth. This a 12-year-old negro boy was scram- pretty, -r. Thomason came here rpmovpd to the iail -residence ' nd rr miorrl Irorkf nrm Viim I UTian tVinnorlit cnntVie mtf rve'nr VoTt I ViUn tT JtHnilt in a hi rh Cnnbnard tolfrom Zeb 9LnA . lm mftlA manw Mrs. Camnbell returned from beguiles our cares and leads our get something to eat and acciden- friends, i He is a splendid vonno' ipper Thursday evening Camp- soul to that home : of eternal de- tally knocked down a gun.: The business " man and is making his supper bell could not be found. She im mediately notified the sheriff light. weapon was dischared and killed mark-rapidly. They will live at his Gussie H. Kluttz. 1 the boy. ' 1 home in the country, " : . 1 1 1 - ' si; " urn i X i- 1 ' .... ?; "v. 1 V V II it . . . . - .-:; j . - 1 1, 1 'l - TT
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