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600 RUSSIANS DROWNED. Battleship Petrofcovlosk Strikes One of its Own Mines and is Destroyed. St. Petersburg, April 13. While going out to meet the Jap anese fleet off Port Arthur the Petropovlosk struck a mine in the outer road, heeled over, turned turtle and sank. Prac tically the entire crew was lost. Only four officers were saved, among them Duke Cyril. The vessel was flying the flag of Ad miral Mauaroff. The . result of the naval battle which, according to most reliable authority, is in progress, has not been received. Another account says 20 men es caped fron the 'disaster to the Petropovlosk. It is estimated that from 600 to 700 men per ished in the sinking vessel. Cyril was saved only by a mira cle. His ' brother, Grand Duke Boris, witnessed the catastrophe, through a marine field .... glass. According to high authority the latest advices received at the winter palace here are that the naval battle is still progressing off Port Arthur. . St. Petersburg, April 13 The avful disaster of the battleship Petropovlosk at Port Arthur, with the loss of almost her" en tire crew of over GOO men, and the death of Vice Admiral Maka roff. has been a ternftic biow to the Russians. It would have fallen less heavily if the ship and the commander-in-chief had been i lost in battle, but as the result of another accident following up on the heels of a succession of .tragedies of which the Port Ar thur fleet has been the victim, it has created something like con sternation. " -, What occurred ; prior to the blowing up of the flagship is only vaguely known, except that Vice Admiral Makaroff, with his flag Hying on the doomed vessel, sailed out to . engage the enemy unil his ro-inforcements ap peared. It is thought possible that Vice Admiral Togo planned an am buscade by sending in a small squadron in the hope of drawing out the Russian commander to the open aAd then cutting off) his escape. Probably it was one of j the mines for which th& ekarisw ere lost mat Diew up xne oaixiesnip. Trusts Will Contribute Largel to Republican Fund. Chatham Record. ' It is Sen Overman Declares fpr Parker He Believes the New York Judge is the Man to Beat Roose velt He Gives the Battle Cry for a Winning Fight. Thomas J. Pence in Raleigh Post. Washington, April 'C Senator Overman, who has declined for more than a y far to commit himself to any of the candidates men tioned in connection with Democratic presidential nomination, declared td&Ay t hat .1 udfre Parker will in all probability be the nom inee The junior senator ha" been f.ivorahlc inr-linrd t Rirr but he never went further than to express the hope that the nomi nee would, b a t-af. eujrva'.ive man. upon whom all Democrats' could agree., . ' . Senator Overm-ui said tmi.iy : "It looks as though .Jurlgu Parker will secure the nomination at St! uouis. bveryt)dy is apparently for him. The declaration of Ex President Cleveland in his favor has attracted no little atten tion, and it was stated 'at the eapito! today that Mr. Bryan will soon declare himself in -.favor of tho New York judge. If we go to St. Louis witn inai orc .r support for our nominee, we will be invinci ble in this conte-t and Mr. Roosevelt will he retired to nrivato lifo "Wo should Iihvh h. pla' form 'upon -which. all elements of. the party can unite. ,;In my ppi.iiou it should say 'Down with corrup- . DIVER'S AWFUL PREDICAMENT. " . -;?'4 wW' v&t affiU & i ' -re- fifes, XMiSwwMm Held Fast by the Lc? Beneath Sev enty Feet of Water. ' , Boonton, N. J.; April 19. Held fast by the leg at the mouth of a rushing sluicea way seventy feet beneath the surface Of the great Rockaway River Reservoir, one mile southeast of this place, lies the armorclad body of Will iam Hoar, thirty-two years old, a diver. He has lain there since 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and tonight no one knows whettr er he is alive or dead. It seems certain that he was conscious up to 7 o'clock this morning, and J ohn Dobson. his helper, wriio held his lifeline throughout the iiight and day, is certain ; that he received intelligible signals from him after, 1 o'clock this af ternoon. On the bare chance that Hoar's iron strength may have held out against the pressure of water in which he lies, the terror bf the sucking current all about him, and the cold and darkness, steadfast men tonight are pump ing air down to him from a raft moored out in the lake above his head, nor will they stop for many hours to come. William Olesen, whowas Hoar's companion in many perilous ven tures beneath the sea, was called by special train as soon as it was known that . the man had been caught in the cruel suction. Olesen went down to him again and again during the night, and is certain that he exchanged a 4hand clasp with him at 7 o'clock this morning, after a team of horses had failed to draw the prisoner from his dreadful posi tion, and found him limp in the current' "I shook his arms like pump handles," says Myers, "but he made no sign, and I am sure that it's all up with him." V . JUDGE ALTON B. PARKER. tionm omce and rottenness in high politics ; down with graft; down with government by executive order ; down with this dinger- ous ana aiarming tendency to centralize power in the handsjof the executive and to rough. ride ovcr the. rights of the people jdown wxtii xvouse ei i is m . s - - I ueoiaro tor tarift revision and incGental )f the laws against the criminitru?ta and from Thomas Jefferson down. - . eginning to think with the people." Sena- and the man in the White House it not the el 1 i k The paVi protection, enf recurrericeto- Democracy as j Business me tor Overman declared, man for president of the government of the people, for trie Deonle published in the Boston ndby,th? People. In the language of Senator Piatt; thi Demo- Advenisbr,a RooseveltRepubli-V auum auuus au xui uu apuu- Senator- Simmons made it clear today that he is fd: Judge Parker and that he had the New, York judge in mind whenlhe was describing . the man the Democracy would nominate in hisUpeech in the Senate last week. The Brooklyn Eagle discusfed this speech in a column editorial, which was favorable, and concluded with the opinion that the senator had Judge Parker it mind. When asked about this subject today pthe senator expreked the ,HV,r..r (( JtS Jat under all the circumstances -be considered him the sironbest If?,lr?5 "15? and most available candidate T 1U toe wuriu, um uutuuuua isicoi trust that has a capital ol over one billion dollars. The Repub- Good for Children. can paper, that Andrew Carnegie has sent word to Roosevelt that he will contribute one million dollars, if necessary, to his elec tion. Of course he will, and he could' well afford to do it. As is well known, Mr. Carnegie is the multi- Discouraging:. The Commoner. T J Are You a Dyspeptic ? ipnn nnrt.v nasi fostfifert and en- .t .v,;- ,t-qii riched the trusts and of course Dyspepsia annoys the dyspeptic's ; ine mechanical gemu met-the the trusts are so anxious to con friends because his disease sours his. pastor and- gleefully- eilaimed : tinue Republican rule that they XrDwMnsiTcur! w&l nTSrti', "Iave invented a cottibution will again give large sums of LJInSu1. rnU1TW money to the campaign fund. stomach, but this palatable, recon- contriDutions. ; structive tonio digestant strengtnens - au, saiu lu pastufu,DDing fWo fWom.flft mfln,whnM. wnaie aigesuve apparatus, anu ms nanas. explain 8 worl . , ; . . , sweeteng the lne as wen as tne stom- quired a lot of money because he ach when vou take Kodol Dyspepsia neverf told a lie and was Derfect- Cure the food vou eat is enioved. It ly honest. He got rich posing as a freak in a dime museum. If a man loses all his money he also manages to lose nearly, all his enemies. is digested, assimilated and its nu trient properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is the re sult. Sold by James Plummer. The J. P. Got His Fee. ings to me. ' It has a bell and phiograph attachments," said thegenius. When anything less tm a dol lar is dropped into thebox the bell rings. When a dlar or more is dropped in thl phono- i (Alt 4 J mi erarjii sinizs. All ioirnee. Great, isn't it?" ! - My friend," saidr theDastor, your intentions are ga, but the vbkis has Somewhere.- to come from A Cure for Headachi Anv man, woman or chil The justice of the peace had iust finished the ceremony and was looking at the happy couple my greatest problem nois how in a smilingly expectant manner, to get people to attend hurch. "Are we. marrie'd?" the bride- Vnur invention will enhv the Like the running brook, the crroom inquired. ' ' few remaining pews n occu red blood th?t flows throusfh "You are,' the justice replied, pied." Firm and tight?" - As tight as the law allows. The Qnrmcrc r,f r'Wnnrl nre A"WV . .1 t . from headache, biliousness ..w . ,r. .w wv .v, .w. - rm sorry 10 say mm navuu i drowsy feeling should take lOUncl 111 the SOtt Core Ot tlie rrnt. a cent to rjav vou. I'll have of De Witt's Little Early Ri bones called the marrow and to see you later." some say red blood also comes The justice frowned. He fw:uirt uniKnno counted on $2 at least. marrow and healthy spleen hMy terms are cash, and if you are lull ot tat. can't pay I'll have to find some . Scott's Emulsion makes'new means of declaring this contract fh Vinnp not binding and cf no effect w- J 1V.UI11C W w w..w 1 ' . - . ..1 IT nmmo COO I nQ TC vvy U11U lllw OUiVLil !. had and mornine. . These fami pills are famous because tonic as well as a pill. cleanse the system they stre: rebuild it by their tonic ; the liver and bowels. Sold by James Plummer. Clay's Child Wife Cut perinor dull, or two night little are a e tnev. n and upon udge Richmond, Ky., April 1 in the CircujCourt has thrown outktmc- I have it. You 1 i iiTA havegrossly misrepresented the Bento the richest of all fats, the Pure lady's age. You told me she was wp cod, liver oil. . , twenty-six, when everybody can tionsof mental incapacfor aU ror pale school girls ana see she isn't a day over seven- wiiis left by the late Cius M. invalids and for all whose teen. Clay. This leaves the eral's blood U tlim rmd nnle. Scott's Whereupon the bride, who was property to the natu heirs F.mUlnn ;c lMcVnf A rich nearly forty, felt so mncn grati- and cuts ofE Dora C1r0ck 77 r TT I fied M sneprompuy paia me who received notorieth the uiuou 100a. u not omy iccub justice out 0f her own pocuet. youthf ul wif e o the agkates- ine Diooa-matins: organs dui Cleveland nam ueaier. gives them strength to do their proper work. - Send for f re sample. man. It is no harm1 for a man to SCOTT & BOWNB, Chemists, 409"43 Pearl Street. New York. 50c and i.oo l aU druggists. Excelsior may be all ht as a thinV a wnman is older than she motto, but as materiir the savsl Drovided he doesn't think construction of ballet gi-well, out loud, , 'that's different. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives immedi ate relief in all cases of Cough, Croup and -La Grippe because it does not pass immediately into the stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the incarna tion, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. One linute Cough Cure is pleasant to take and it is good alike t for young and old;. K oI(Lby James Plummer. ; .1 T -Tf Fearful Mortality. " In- Ne.v York 6tatet during March there ; were 12,740 deaths, average of about .440 deaths per day. This record exceeds by al most 2,000 the average for the month during the past five years. Pneumonia was the chief cause of the increase, there being 1,82Q deaths from that fcause,,or 14 3 per cent, of the total number. Smallpox exists in 47 municipali ties, but the disease is generally less active than a month ago. If a man cloosn't marry a wo man because she is pretty or be cause she has money, it is a pretty sure sign that he's in love with her. Headache Earache Toothache - Many long weary days and sleepless nights have been filled with agony because of one of the above mentioned complaints. It is unnecessary to suffer from them. Wamlins Vrs$ will quickly drive out the pain. Keep It on hand for just such emergencies. There is sure to come a time of need and Hamlin s Wizard . Oil wiU not fail yon. Mrs. A. C. Scharfer, Great Bend, Kan., writes: I have, been subject to Sick llea.da.clie for over five years. I used one bottle of'Hamlins Wizard Oil as directed and have not had a Head ache since. Sarah Gillespie, San Diego, Tex., writes: I have suffered a great deal with Earache and by the use of Hamlins Wizard Oil I have been entirely cured. P. H. Simons, Dennison, Iowa, writes: Ham lins Wizard Oil is the best remedy for Sore Throat and Toothache I have ever used. I have never known it to laiL There is only one Wizard-Oil Hamlin name blown in the bottle. Signature " Hamlin Bros." on wrapper. Take no substitute. SOc. and $1.00. , HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Cores the Cold. Prevents Pneumonia. 25 c St 50c Hamlins Blood and Liver Pills Regulate the Liver. Cleanse the System. 25c AUNT DINAH'S TI T T U' TP A OLD VIRGINIA H K D 1 Ed A For Woman's Ailments. . 25c For Sale and Recommended by All Druggists ER.R YE.R S:XTY YEARS. An Old and YelRried Remedy. atfc59ISAife of MOTHERS for their CHILDRK WhIt TKFrTH INO WITH PERFECT SUCCESS? 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Durability. Perfect Alignment. BY Merit. Having the most Scientifically Arranged keyboard By being an ap-to- date Typewriter. If you are using or have us for a Writing Machine you are do ' - ing yourself an injustice if you do not investigate . the Blickensderfer Typewriter Send for Cctalogne to-day, THE BLICKERSDERFFR MTg CO. 15 Peachtree St. -Atlanta, Ga. Old newspapers for sale at this office. . rjOMMISSIONER'S RE-SaLS OP REAL - - ESTATE. By Tirtae of and in pun nance of a decree of tne Superior Court of Rowan county, made in the special proceeding entitled w. H. Craw ford V8 R. L. Crawford, Agnes Ridecutte. et aL empowering me as commissioner to see cer tain real estate for division and partition, and pureaant to the direction of said court, and the power vested in me by said appointment. I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the court house door in Salis bury, on the , First Monday in May 1801 . . - which is May'Snd at the hour of 12 o'clock. M-. the 'following described real estate In David son and Rowan conn ties, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: ,ttfact"L3rmr aDd being lathe county of Davidson, and adjoining the lands of Geo. w. Smith, dee'd. T. M. Holt. decU, Lindsay A 2mitn. and others, and bounded as follows: Bounded by the lands o( Geo w Smith on the west running north to Thos M Holt s corner and to Lindsay a Smith's corner, and with his line east, and thence with Bettie Palmer's line to Mary Francis Miller's line containing 30 acres, more or less, it being the balance of the land owned by Coas Smith at bis death, and being the land devised by said Chaa Smith to his daughter. Margaret Jane Crawford. Second tract Lying In Rowan county in the great South ward of the city of Salisbury, and bounded and described as follows: Commenc insr at theeast corner of Fisher and Clay Sts. thence with Flnher street to a stake Julian's ,c.OT?e wlth Julian's line 182 feet to a stake in his line thence with Annie C Robert son s line parallel with Fisher street. 100 feet 52-r.r.treet- lhcne with Clay street 182 feet to the beginning Bidding on the Davidson tract to bgin with 1660. and the tract in Salis bury at Term ot sale Cash v w H Crawford. This Marcn 17th. lfl(H . Commissioner R Lee wrignt. Atty Tfca IM Yoi H3T8 Kmyz BctJ Bears tha
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