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J j: 1 . ' A , J THE FlOWOtS COOECTOh Successor to WEEKLY SUN v km--' r . "" 1 f '-' vol. i. :no. 1 1. JSSTAJiLiISlIKD 1 S87 -b Successor to A TT TT V J ls TT T U KTT HT HtH tjX- if -i-r ' - , 1 ' " " - - ' - ' t i ) 1 ; t y BOILER BURSTS DOZENS KILLED One of the Largest rioats on th Ohio River was '.i'own'iip Last Nigl. ':. ONLY A FEW I 5CAPE1 The Boat was En Rc ite to Pitts . tur" Frolii Cincin :ati When ' the Tragedy G;:.irred. ii;n:ii::uo:i, . . a., jail. 4 iru tn'.v low ly.'hvA-T. one of the largest' of tK tukt- whicii p'ie3 nvr- and 'down th'j -Ohio river ble'v ; shortly-before iTdnial.t la.st night and a majority of h-r or '.v. vs.ri'.i'iHly es'.i mated from 23 to Jt:. blieVerl to have been lost. It va - )- ' of lv-e ir.ost 'horrible disasters from the 'point, of loss of life in the r ant twenty years river -History. -1 he Defeitib.r. which is owned by the Mo- j iionaV la River Consolidated Coal &; ; Col; co:puny,was returning to Pitts- ban?' from Cincinnati, in charge ofi" Capt. (odward. She had had bad veatu.'V' lav I, ha 1 ail, her steam on. , Si'ihU nly, when about; a nine trora -t this city, her boiler exploded and she Mew np. - The wreck wa's ' burned. Ss'v-ral of t!. -'era, including the blown 'into the river. picked up and are now it Is feared, are others Captain .'..WooJiyard issued a state- ? auit in which he estimated the num ber of hilled as ten and a .'score : or more t badly in jured LOCAL BRIEFS fr C. J. Kiirmsin rptnimarl Tact Hht iher spending the day with , : Arthur,L. Patterson of that place. :; .r.. J. Ernest Stokes went to Char ge this morning on professional busi H. He Will -return tonight. 7 r.' teoj Ernest t Seay ' went t lumbia, I - out Carolina this mom- , . Mr, W. ' A. Hiidhbr TVahin gtpn correspondent of the Charlotte 'Obser ver was in Salisbury last night on ls return from Asheville where he lias ben spending the holidays at horned Miss Susie' Saunders returned last night from Washington. North Caro lina, her home, and resumed work with the graded schol this morning. Miss Mattie Lewis after spending the holidays with her relatives in Goidsboro returned yesterday to Sal isbury for her work in the graded school. J. R. Connelly, superintendent of the Fayetteville graded school, re turned yesterday to' his work. Mr. Connelly is a native of Caiawell coun ty. Miss Lzzi Crawford of Greensboro fcpent the day in the city yenterday as the guest of Mrs. Deaton. Messrs. W. B. Smoot and C M. 'NVvyMjnie went north last night to make their spring purchases. Mr. Nwsome is buying for the Smoot Bros, and Rogers branch establish ment at Spencer. Arthur L. Patterson came in from, Washington on No. 37 this morning and returned to his home today. , ' , Misses, Jessie and . Josie . Newland daubsters of W. C. Newlandj Esq., Qf Lenolre. sptnt last night in ; the city with Mrs. T. E. Johntson, . - Miss Sophia Kliittz returned -thisi morning: to Fled ' Springs - emiiiary,; ' where' she' continues' her studies' this , A. Saleeby, the candy man. went id Greensboro, this morning From there he gtKs to Danville and other places covering a business trip ot ten days. Mrs. J. F. Ilulfs, Jr., returnedvto her1 home m. Wilmington, this' inomlng afT tyr visiting her parents, ..Mr. and Mrs. 'X.'l'. . R'eridleman.',.' ; ... . ...:r , J. H. Price, Esq., of the Albermarle ar. spent the night in the city and re- turned to his home this morning J. H. Ivens, an old Tennessee editor! now secretary to congressman Moon of that state, was in the city last night on his way. to Washington; t Mi Pauline Wilson has returned' to riir-a! cih Toiieiip: ci.arinttW. wh-rp'shA is a student. , . COL. ECCLES RECOVERING Cel. H. C. Eccles is gradually rally 'fng nis recent stroke of paralysis ,p.rd i.able to sit up for h short time.-f Chflrlotte Qbserver. , ' 1 : For- lAfant8 and Children. .?' i , The Kind You liavp Always BoEght . Bears the'; 1 Signature of 1 1 t. can, am, were Th.t : wete e. .1 lie ',!. i t. :.r f; 4 CASTOR lA THE SHOP FORCE : MUCH INCREASED V mosi ot me uepannients are m- , creased ty Fifty Per Cent. New Buiiiins Complete. i 'lALF MILLION SPENT! The Southern is to Erect a Lare Store-ani Of fice Building for It's Officials. (Correspondence to The Sun. .Spencer, X. C, Jan. 3,- Capt. J. f t. sheharj,-master : mechanic tor , the Southern Ruihvay Company; at mcno. in iuj. . 'Ji'uucci suups - v". ; ilinmny with t()da lhe aauitipnal force 10 'jl e'n:pl: cU at once ' vjMl j tv- 't V-'-iir.so tfr v n.- A - , , - . ,', . ', . .' - v- .wh. wav,vtiiiiniij v f L cent, m ui D.acKsiimuuj ue- j iuiTineiu; twenty -nve per cent, m ; the boiler i naakinfirdepai tment, and 1 i twentV-tiVC per cent, in the paint uepartmeiit; 1-iiis is .the ru st ot s 1 . . .- the big. increase of the force Ut) Spencer which has be.11, antici.p'at- ed for some months and for which! a large; building1, casting1 no less f than 8-1 S', 000," has just been ami-) i I plebd. It is expected that still other advances will be made in the I .near future nHwithstandin the! ia.ci uiat ine opencer piant is ai-. ready the largest on the entire ' Southern system. It is learned front' a reliable' . 1 source that die Southern Railway; has decided to erect a l . ..-. . 1 and omce building on its . property!! adjacent to the v large ew;; shop; :-thU place, ha received instructions j lciyal . opponent, ex-Judge A. : W. j trnoon: the terms of surrender were to increase th1 force of skilled ; Graham of Oxford-having withdrawn -agreed upon under which the! Rus I workmen in the various depart-1 the race Oiher principal officers slatijoiacijFs, b6th civil knd ' military, .jvnicn it SfJeaffSeUv -iirtrf.a:?, -yP' 'V-A very suiastah'tial cliarakter, will Wj 'Regarding' the famous South Dakota 00 feet long and will be occupied J bonds the Governor expresses the be by, officials who will have head-:i'iief that the bonds riay be settled for' quarters in Spencec This, to-imucn ss . me w ana tn A. ' . , ; question of some adjustment of the gether with the extensive .-.invest-, j .emaining bo3s of that iiass out ments already made here, will; standing is commended for serious con mean much for Spencer which is sideration. The Governor reviewed the : ' rapidly becomirigone of the leadiis . Xt . 1 , t. 1 1 towns in JNorth Carolina. , Mrs. Alma E. Dorsett, widow of -tJie late Willialm L. Dorsett who died rtere a few weeks ao, has received a check for $1,503 in p " 13 recommended that all laws cre . ,. , ,1 ! ,ating causes for divorce since the code full payment of a -life policy, held ; of 1SS3 Tepealei and no aivorce by ibe deceased in the "Woodmen j allowed except .for-rscripturdl causes, of tUe World, which was the first i That ?50,0; of the earnings of the "company that ketbkd with theUs- I peniteneiary be appropriated for the; tate. The Spencer Camp, W.OJW j I establishmt of; a reformatory for v i i , i young criminals. Tkat no ihild that was organized one : year ago and is over twelve years of age and under now has a membership of 34. '. fourteen, and cannot; read and write " I ' shall i be fallowed' to work in the fac JJEW Y. M. C, A. BUILDING The Selection of a SiSe and Plans to .be Determined ilpori Today I 1 ' I - 1 i ar: C. G. .Allen, - of the Ltld arid-Industrial Department of the. architect of Columbia, S: C.,?tof '. gether with O'Jier5 officials mei in Speiieer today for the purpose of ' seleieuiiir a sl una vieciaing, m rSbuthern Kailwayv whose head- i d"u "luc : . -" (uMjriiic mu1)u . STOCKHOLDERS 1 Mr.', Frank ,Uibum,ji prominent 5 - r.- . plans for a building for the b pee- ; neld their. annnal .stockholders, meet cer Young MenV Christain Asso- ing Monday, night, Trade last year ciation. The building Will cost ' as good and. all the stockholders are 820,000 of which amount v?the . :w7 f56 th 'Ti" , ., Luther Raney who was head clerk for Southern Kail way Company gives ' thi nu fcr the bast four years re- ! 815,Q00 and a site . valued at 7,- 5U0, making a total gut of. 22,- j 50O. k The structure will bei a :. " " s ". ,! . - - j r, y . . ""- 4 ! me nccus oi tne tnousanas qi ran j J road men at this point. THE COMMONPLACE VERDICT at i t . 1 , I- .uempnis, jan., ri. a special to uieuuuuerciai-vvppeai irom - ev - i , t port, Ark., says that"- no action j will be taken by the authorities of ' - t the town in connection with th e 1 lynchin ; last Saturday of Louii:,K All white for the murder of two Women. The coroner's jury- hold: lrlng theseason and-being for chartt inn n In.tei- i ' uxJ. able purposes, an abmissioh fee of one ing . an, inquest over the body of doIlarl wi be charged.The' music Allwhlte found that the deceased be furnished by the Chestnut Hill "came to his death at the hands of r cornet band, the best aggregation of i an unknown mob.,,, - ' ... ' AYCOCK'S MESSAGE - WAS READ TO-DAY me Ketinng. Governor Makes ' Several Important Reccom- j mendations. IS FOR REFORMATORY Y . 'Says Walking on Pailroad Tracks Except Across Them Should te a Misdemeanor. "(Special to The Sun.) Raleigh, N. C. Jan.i O. H. Guion i cf New Berne was selected as speaker of the House 'of Reorentative bv '.the - Democratic caucus last night, his Kacket - AVilke'' county, principal clerks M, ,E, Kinsland :pf " May wood' engrossing ,.'cler:i;''. doorkeeper, t ' J.r' H. I-rr of Caswell; assistant dcorkeep er..Davjd 'Jones, of, Pitt. i-was alter 11 ocioci: when Mr., Guion was escorted into the halh and iriuon was escorted into the hall and responded briefly to calls for a speech.- In the Senate C A. Webb of Bun c as elected president pro tern r. , 1 ;' n,nk i, 1 .i aiter I. Cohoon ,91 . Euzabeth. J ciiy rtadin J.'-W.,Sii?p30iL Qf 1 Rutherford,--.ensrossing;.-, ilir?;- -Bj . Pe?runi of -Raleigh, doorlveeperCapU Ti W. ilsson. permanent chairman: -of f the caucus. In tls ravage 'td the le Governor Ayeock congratul ratulate's "the" - lawmakefs on'the excellent condition us u.aW a oua p, uuiauiji fjov,- . 6S3 balance in the treasury, at, the j close 6 the; fiscal, year and the. ad- miraoie. - working of the -revenue ma-.7 chiney acts of the Hst assembly.- Hft endorses recommendations, previously. j 'j made by the State' Treasurer and' thf vuiuuiwsiwu oo lj uia- tioa: and ts -readjustment.' -He also recomraenas mat.ue made a,uns-! needs of each of tne state educational provisions oe maae ior -cne payment .... , , X ' . Superintendent of Public Instruction' since the railroads have devlined to j longer issue passes for him. tories and no child under twelve hi allowed to work. It is recommenaed that the salaries of -he Judgts be rn-, i creased to 2'500' tlfiat the Watts law -f be perfected' and aTl exceptStms frota the operation of the law repealed. In I eonclnsion he'; exprssss, fhanks 'I for 1 coHpatio ; to. aal.ih'e; Vvai; oSxrs PLEASED j A; Good Butess " at Faith Barn -is ; v ''" , '.f;.,Br!1c i "; : , - .. " . i . ... -Jan- 3 The stockhold- of- the, Raner. Brown & Co. store ' signed . at this meeting and Luther Fisher-was elected to mi nis piace. 'Ir- Raney has some, good offers to to on the road. but has not decided . go on the road, ras yet, what business he will take: up ' We: heard that John Troutman's ' barn was burned yesterday ? with all ,? of his rough feed and contents, a less ! of four or five hundred dollars. The 1 nrl?riTi thA firp is unltnown. This is i. r . , - - , time of the. year. church j He lives near Organ CHARITY BALL TONIGHT , ? Vll f ? . a n J T- n wt be 'one of the most' largely attended h 'thuslcians that plays for the dances. ? RUSSIANS - WILL BEb RETURN ED4I0ME Frepara ions ar: now Being Made for .Transportation of : ! tlie BeVeigedJ ' OTHERS; STILL HELD The Japanese Proposed Furnish Food nd Medical Attention ' to Sick and Distressed. i I Headquarters of the Japanese Third army, Jaii. 3, ria Fusan, Jan. 4 Al the confeirenie held between the oom Daissioner. of- General Stoessel and General Nogi at 1' o'clock Monday af- 1tary ;witni arms. The officers will , be "grahCfiiiriiberty aftW; giving prorn v! ise not to (take fVtber part in the war. The; privates ..and -non-commissioned jt5wc;tojthe ntmb:er of 20,000 wiU.be. taken prisoners of war. The surrend- "eved fortress was, formally .'handed over to the Japanese Tuesday. ..The prisoners will march out January 4. The oppoing troops are fratemizi "t 0 o" ' . - ,ToKio,. Jan. 3. 3 p. m. By pern izing.? permis- sioa of the Japanese, General Stoes- sertodaysent" a able: messageto the Emperor of Russia The message re- ritps thp ifaM th at "Pnrt Arthur rnm. hi j mander was. 6f ceL"' suVrende' an - - t nounced the terms granting the o&c-gislature- ers parole and asks the Emperor to send his commands.; , -..: : " . .... j " . . . hxrt Arintir, Jan. 3 ine request, 01 thRussikns for doctors and fod has been eranted. The non-ebmdatants. it is learned.' will he allowed to returr to Russi4 The forts ,were occupir by Japanese today. The date for the marching j out of the Russian p j era nas ai laeir request ueea post-, jjpond till Thursday. Four topeC boats and traasports hare been all edj to escape to Cheefoo. f 'Manch'feter, Engiand JadH Thfe Guardian hears that Count Benecken dorff, the Russian ambassador at Lon don. ha gone to St. Petersburg in re sponse tc, a summons from the Czar, who is most interested in the opinions of the European capitals regarding the Russian position- in Manchuria. The Guadian thinks this is a hopeful omen, showing the disposition on the part. of.te Czar to admit the feasibil ity of algeneral settlement. Wei Hai Wi, China. Jan. 4 The Ife-itish cjruiser Andrameda sailed for Port Arthur this morning with a large store of J medical appliances for the Russian lck and wounded. She also had on board two surgeons and nearly the entire staff of the government hospital,. She took e,ightytons of stor age, j The pristsaiers captured at Port Ar thur numbered 25,000, the total in habitants c the stronghold. being 35, 000. Th 'sick and wounded numbered twenty thausand. .CJ-EjlSKS. NAME. OFFICERS Electron jand Installation , of Officers of ;CaMfe' Unibrif .Last Nigght : The Heiail cierks spent a very en- i joyable Veye$hT,ga at ;their vhallIasf night at la. snooker given by the local. Reports - pf. the - different officers shgw the local to ; he in good shape. , ; , The following officers were elected and Installed for the ensuing year:;? ' E. Walker Tatum, past president:; , vT. M: jcesiler, president 4 ? ,F. V. farrier,- vice president. W. C. ifferd, recording-secretary. J. JL ixly financial secretary,, and traesureij. ' ' - , E. Ll FoiL guardian. W. B. JThompson, guardian. - J. C- Cress. W D. Harris and O. O. Ruf ty, v trustees. -- : v- U: R. T. Jhcraft," R. B. CarsonH. T. Porter, W. U. Harris and Abe Sus- legates to the Central Labor: kinns, dq body. " . Mr. Hayes to go to Knoxyflle C. Wj Iayes, who has been foreman ... , . r , , - ..- 1 . , and inn" frivi;(iH';.iv- ti.e .nnr- lie of the .round house at the Spencer , shops foi the past several years, .has; stuck fast in the drift' and Ixifcjitc resigned j his iiocitidn here to; accept he cou'd be dug out he was' bndly a po3itioi in the Southern's sheps at , frostbitten. 7 ' Knoxvilll. Mr. : Hayes has been aj , -. . ' ' r ;aithfal and most efficient employe and j CAPT. HENDERLITE STU-U IN BED the ;mkny Salisbury friends.of him-; Capt.' Charles M. Henderlite Is still self and, family wilf learn of their unab!e to leave his bed as the result purpose to Jeave Salisbury , wth re- t0f 'knife iounds received at4 thelhands gret. : Mr. Hayes succeeded rby S'cnarles -Marmona en days agovW with thef Southern for several years. .nost of the time for the past nve years at the Spencer shop3;v- - WILL HARRIS, :OfN0Jft!APp"URED The Mecklenburg Negro Still at . Large. Sheriff Wallace . Releases Him. r IS MISTAKEN IDENTITY The . Captured Negro's; Marks Similar to Harris. Evident ly a Former Criminal. Will Harris, a negro desperado from Mecklenberg, has bcen outlawed for a year and has been captured no fewer times than ort Arthur has fallen. For various crimes, ranging from petty larceny to robbery, secret assault, ar son, in fact, everything that his inge nuity .could devise, ,i Harris was sent to the penitentiary for 30 years. He escaped last year and came back to rierita, a ?uburban t section of , Char lotte, where he threw the community into terror again. The governor offer ed"; reward of $500, 4ead or. alive,, for, him. At present a reward of $2C6 is standing! . . " - 'j r (.Yesterday lafternooii,: a.Mr- IJau, who knewHarris in Meclenburg, point ed the fellow out as Harris and Ga) JthertParkerCs in jai. The hegro gave his name as Charley Young. He -filled the de- scriDtiori of. ftarris I fairly well arid; two negroes, who pretended Co'know him said: "Well, they )iave got yoa at last; MiS Jrjcested negrp; de clared th'at he was not. the man they wanted.. Sheriff Wallace of Mecklen berg. jyas advised of thei capture and his description of the Mecklenburg man warranted the officers in holding the prisoner He had a mole on -his hand very much like, a mark on Har; ris. The officers had ho doubt 'all the while that they had captured; the man they wished, some person who knew Young declared that he is not thd man "wanted. - '.. ' ' '4 - 1 -' - Sheriff Wallace came up from Char lotte this inorningand after a comj- pieta examination, aeciaea, tnat tn wrong man had been arrested. He w; The examination revealed -criroina marks. ! Young has worn shackles and and it seems that as he faced th west to tie his shoes, someone, shot the part exposed to the rising sun. -He has many shot in that portion of his anatomy adapted to the use of stools and chairs. Of course, everrybody is disappoint-' ed, but it lust can't be "hoped." NEW BAIL FOR DR. CHADWICK He Called Upon Friends and Visits His Wife In Jail s Cleveland.; Ohio, Jan. 4 Dr. Leroy S. Chadwick spent most Nof Tuesday' in his room at a hoteL During the af ternoon he was out for a time and called upon friends. About 5 o'clock he visited his wife at the county jail. They were together for half an hour.' The 'physician is experiencing no trou ble in seeing his" wife. There4 will bo no conflict between the new sheriff and United States Marshal Chandler. All who ' have a .right .tOj see MrsJ Chadwick': are. beingr accommodated." This privilege is extended to her hus band, her son Emil, her maid Freda, and her1 lawyers, J. P. Dawley and Sheldon Q. Kerruish'.' ATI pother per sons are prohibited ' seeing the 'prls oner. . . , , . , Dr. Chadwick will be taken; into the Criminal iourt today and surrend ered : by Attorneys J. P., Dawley J an4 Virgil P: 'Klihe,'j his bondsmeni The bond given for his release Sunday, morning 'was only a temporary ar rangement, 'as a neNv'term of court begins this morning., and r the bond must be . renewed.' pr Chadwick !at once , gave . bail, and( the bond will doubtless -be signed by. Mr.. Dawley and Mr. KJincu. V . - -, r . -. , NAKED PROFESSOR IN'SNOW La Cross . Vis. Jan ?. To win ?a bet Prof. Qmorul JorUid strippe(l hittidf hakeil on the I porch of his house and then jump I ed into a r20-f(K)t snowdrift. ' : j -. T tlieur nrise' of the ' Profe,- j is still very weak but is making slow 1 progress. M armor ia still held In ; jail : without bond, it Is i the. purpose of his counsel to ask for. bond shortly. EABWIERS OFFER RESOLUTIONS They I Devise Ways and Means for Obtaining Better : Vjk ? Prices. ' THEIR NEWEST PLANS Will Have a 'General Convention Here Jan, 21. . Action to be i taken in Townships. f The. planters and farmers of" Kowan county held a well attend ed and enthusiastic meeting in the court; house last' Saturday. The object of the meeting being' to makejsorae arrangement by which the farhiers might obtain, better prices for their cotton and to de vise some plans by whfch the 'pried of this staple might be upheld t) a-living price.. j i . ?- Thd meetrngVas called to order by Alexander Peeler, the presi-j deDiiTlieroli of iall tliUtown- ' ships was called and those present reported ' tliat-a -.majority 'sqf 'the planters in the count y w?re m fa vor of holding their cotton for better prices.-. . t v . 0 4 The committee on resolutions oifered Hhe- following resolutions which were unanimouslyadopted: . 4 Whereas, the price of cotton is1 much below the cost of produc- -tipnv Resolved -1st, That we do hereby agree to store and hold, a larger portion of; cotton on hand until better prices may be obtained. Resolved 2nd, hat we urgently request all farmers to plant less cotton in the future and diversify ' their crops, tjthereby making a living for themselves easier1: and -prices, more X reunmerative and I satisfactory , Besol ved 3rd, That ; ve reccommenq inai. a lueeuug., . -t called in each township on the I4tn ' ( day of January?; 1905 At 1 o'clock v ; 1J m. at the nearest voting pre . -cinct, for the purpose of discuss- ; ing the prorpriety of holding cot ton for better, prices, aud tc elecip a' committee of five from eachtwrV-. ship-to meet at the court house ih Salisbury on the 21st day of Jp jj 1 ' S t , f : A 1 1 uary lyua, at rj o ciock m -to form a permanent organizath oi. the cotton planters and farmers of the county.'.7 The following .co mmittees roti the several, towaslups were a ap pointed and requested to advertise and hold said, township meetings. ' The following were appointed: Salisbury'' toWnship, J: I; IJarring er, . (j. L. Russell and Jocob Sow eraH Scotch 'Irish, Smoot lien ley andtWibldckr KCublerston,"R. B' Bailey an d James Foster; -Franklin, JCioc- rplierrbn J. AiwThomason; Irovi()ericcf X)r. Ql 'M, Pool,.'J. ir. ' Fisher and JarapsV Reid; lorgaprjnini -Eale; G. .-rA. Trexler andi ; ,skqLiteJcerrG. II..: Page L. I-.Peeler v'and 'A. ' Rainey; China Grqe, IA. iloose Mos es 1 Stirewalt, and 'Vance - Mi Her; Atwell,.:EJ)ea!;iio lenbarie'tand : Wilson' Deal; Mt. Ulla S: L.; Mcinus;J manand v J. CI PvftoEi; Cjeve land, B. A: Knoxf B. B. 'HarYrs arid W.; L! Tkcr; Locked ,IIrrris,v-James-Ungle and K. Millar; Steele, II. N. Goodnight, ;od jB. ;s: ' XinrpulHjir , A. ATiexler; J.sA. 31.Brown and J. JC. Shoe.; ' J '-" , '.rdtfuny submit j J. A. FisiKii, r Committee!. NOV. Meixua.. ) ' - A PARTY TO CUBA ' i Four ,,Saif sburians Leave' for a Three ' Week's Trip lMP. H. Thompson, b" J.' Miller, G. A. Steele , and X).. C. Bradshaw 'left this morninis, for; a . three 'week's' trip ' ia Cnbai, They, will, sail from Tampa, Friday morning: and. will spend; most of their time, in Ha7ana.; , . ;. ; ' ' .. . " ' ' '. ,.. i , .- 1 1 1 j I r r n 7,1 it 1. i & t 1 V 1 -.- A :'r
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