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an 'A 1 6 -i Vol.1. SAX.ISBUS1T, 1ST. C, TH COMBEE 5TH, 18Q9 TSTo. 36. r A oJij) U II . C5 J T Salisbury PcucilinEs. If any of our subscri bers fails idtcleive his vapcr, lie Will confer a favor by reporting the sahie. . tf feint! tll-tfer- G. S. Surratt and wife went to Pool this morning. . Id Providence townhip.L on Saturday, Dec. 2nd, 1800, at the home of Mr. Jacob Trexlerj bis children, grandchildren, relatives and friendafmet for tbe purpose of giving him a birthday surprise. This U his 70 birthday and it is visiting at A. M. Bassinger's, useless to say that he was com- John Graeber, who lives pletely surprised. Iter. C. A. near China Grove, was in the Brown, his pastor, presented in village Sunday. tne name oi me givers a numoer tin until e:::j um. Cotton brought 7 to 7 75 today. Jim Durhsm spent last Sunday la Concord. . - ..' II. E. Barnheardt,. of Norwood , U tatbetlty. 11. 11. Barber, of Sapona, was !o the city today. Jas. D. Hardy, of Charlotte, Is In the dty today. J. F. Mlslnhamef, of Charlotte, Is la the city today. ' . V. O. Newman returned 1o New York Just night. - A. II. Boyden went down the adkln this morning. J. H. Jones went 4o Lexington this morning oa business. Dr. Newman and wife came In this Ditirnljiir from ltichiuond. Jame. Young and A. E. Belf, of fcloomtyille, a pent yesterday in the city. JohnL. ILindleman left lat bight for the eateru part of the tf tyie on business. , . . Mrs.. P. ftoore, who ha leen at Rund Knob for aouie time lia returned to the city , P. M. liyrd returned from Nor Vood last night where he Sut - ' tiuuday with hi father. W. G. Mesne, f Concord, In on thn YHdkfn Jifntht and re lurneu nomeou no. - r . . Mrs. lvid BeaviVfeturtpiri from - Danville latt night where he had r been vhiitng for several day. . ... ... f r ' , Mis ; lUvu ,lfoTme returned , , tome, ;ntier;iAtAy: '.lurt .. , ,. 1 Stoude tnin wan t til furniture Oire IliU morning fTrth first time lulendays. VVeTo&ljui tosehitn cat aalft. , T. E. Ilearri, of tite Vrtnce Mill, went to llaletgh thin morning-, where be has accepted a Mieitloii ia the Pilot cotton mill. We rejoice to learn that young Ed Neave out of dnnger. Mow fortunate that the Suitorium is here to treat such cases. Mlm Grace Brown gave a "break rldV fort Saturday afternoon com plimentary to her friend, " Mls-i IIoka Holmes, of Salisbury. - Concord Standard. Dr. Vf. V. Bys returned home last night. . lie' wilt move here as soon as repairs are made on the dis trict parsonage which will be done of valuable presents which Mrs Trexler gracefully received. ' ' Mr. Brown read the XCI Psalm and a special prayer was offered by Kev. J. M. L. Lyerly. All join in wishing Mr. Trexler many moie birthdays. He: is loved and respected by all who know him. : But we must not for get to mention the good dinner so I Organ Church, w e r e i S. .i.2 Ff.n I. , 2 Tj i3 In onler to fulfy-ir i recU.le.the contentions of Jotm" puU end Oom Paul In Soutli Afrte:i 'cS. fcnowledrre Gus Beaver and wife are 0f the Wstorv of that i. aionlcf the Dark Continent 13 r.-. ztryi The following "compendlnr.i, covering a period of over two ceat urles, which has been " prepared r. :n reliable sources t will prove cf ; Interest fchd value to Star reader : e - -I 1652. A Mttlement f rtned at the Cape cf Gootl Hope I ,' the Dutch East India Company,? c.i a 'half way house" on the rout i t India. . , to Lexington this week, as of French Protestant f ' -ees, driy- the Linwood parsonage is at I en from France-by tha i vacation of ' ' . I the edict i of-KsntenV rrlve at the . Cape (It li owing ; this! raml- Z. A. Kluttz and mother, OI I gratlon' that ao inan French aur- Our new. preacher, Rev. H. H Whisner, will arrive in the city tonight from Asheville. Rev. D. P. Tate will move Inal Dutch Fct tiers retiring Into the Free State and Transvaal.' . , r .; 1 843. ! British"' government pro claims its authority over the Orange Free State, establishing that auth orlty after a battle has been fought with the Dutch settlers at Boom plaats. ';' ":: : , ''j-, :::;: "r 'Vy; ' i852.';The independpne of the South African republic Is acknow Jedgcd by Great Britain In : a docu ment known as the Sand . river con vention! . , . . v : - - '1854. v British rule is drawn from the Orange Fiee State, the Indepen dence of which Is also recognized by Great Britain. ?:-l;':;.tK1v For some twenty years both these mentthe grant of, a charier to the! British Sonth African Company. ; RHODES BECXUES TREMIEB. Ttp. M'r.. Rhodes, with "the sup port of the Dutch party In the Cape Colony (generally spoken of as the Afrikander Bond jarty). becomes Premier In Cape Town. t - 1 800, "The Transvaal government, with the view . of assisting the gold Industry, - proposes And carries Im portant reforms. Including )he con struction of railroads, the Improve ment of the mining laws. . . Ifew5. Lord Blpon retires from the Colonial oQce and la ; succeed'-d by Mr. Chamberlain, V " 1805. The railroad dl-pute between i ,T 7 ,11 Vrrr t-1 Ca)e Colons, with Mr.-Rhodes ful existence, unlnterfered with by I vpIw .ha r,n.Vo,i tjreat Britain. In the Transvaal, after some internal dissensions, a settled but simple I form ofgovm- inent is firmly established, the town Ori I names-such as Jouberif Du Plesdis I f Pf etorla being founded tw occupy l v,m hr :a fl,oo4Wn4--Will- Hi1 - triat: I Mariav; )a Toit. etc-are-tod,iy log a certain positions About 1870, 3-''' .i -1 ---.li-j jT I . , ' found among the Boers (.1 e fana-1 however, the discovery of diamonds ladies. , All .were filled and we J ing relatives. believe more that "12 baskets full '.remained. There were some sixty-five people 'present. - C Work has .'commenced oa Will Burke's; new residence.. It will be a handsome Houild mila Ctstlzs k!i Breai 0?8i lis Wifers, in in completed tn85 Lip R:;i i Stslsa. V er-)) of thQPree State c vaat.'--:-H':- eH 1 theTrsns near the Orange river, and the re port of gold discoveries In the Trans 1725- Ctb Colony IcmDorarllv 1 vaal, necessitates a reversal of Brit- . . ' . . ' II t ... I lnk I,..)!... T1hiii Rrtt.ln a.Mtak. Restored to Holland at the beace f ner claim to the territory around e NaU vl lJ l Arms imported, and rav.iiu'.lo.t as - premier, and the , Transvaal, lead to the closing of the "drifts',1 (I. e. fnfd); across the Vaal river by the Transvaal government.' Mr. Chamberlain is discussing with Mr. Rhodes the propriety of going to war over the Ciatrer when theTrun.i vaal government withdraws its proclamstion. ; 1895. Agitation hi Johannesburg against, the Transvaal goVermiient. d SpwDcpaFiciit -. -" -.-- . Mrs. W: A. Eagle died this morning at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Eagle has been sick for several weeks. Her physician pronounced the dis- There was a very indignant man in Salisbury, last night; in the person of. W. G. Newman, aud he had ample cause for, indignation. Immediately after the arrival of his private car from Gold vesterdav afternoon, he casting his bread upon the waters The daughters; have been teaching, Wie lnclctit hiw.iwverroeeno'iSt in thejway of disbursement of but were called home recently be- ten among th Dutch in South Ai money to several needy souls, who Amiens In 1802 ,- -v " l r 5 v: Ktmcer ey w180d: Cape Cohmy r-alri seized i87; T. F, Burgers elected PresI- fhpMtftnpd by the I'rltUh, the Dutch settlers, f aeni me Aransvaai. . , . , . some f whom were dl-tlsfied with 18ii ; '1 he second Reaconstteld thetirbitrary rule of the" Dutch Es imtmsL .J comes Into oQce, Lord India Com resistance 1812. 1895-86. Dr.' Jamoo:i wiMi uo armed force crosses the VrrtiiV4l border. Is intercntM; d'featel. L-imipadyfak$. But slight Secre -f State. and, with his ioVce";takea prisoner nee.; V t?0nVtV -r-'V;"- andatMr. Kruger's Instance, hndr ; Ah the rcuU f an ktletnpt I8J0 d Xroaon formulates ver rM the: British . . applieto him for charity. The eteat. of his charity, as learned by.flij IntDifX reporter was as follows: payment of hou.e rent for a widowed lady for oneTyear in - 1 mi rniwiJifin vm ihki ' iri 1 1 wri hiii nrirr j n rvtiuv av& tvjvuai mi iwa iuukuci a TTiH ease to be pneumonia, sne leaves 7- -";" u i w. vtu 1 y , A tKi- u i j i u Ity.fi ve Dutch farmen Wre hanged tion, which U to Include, if possible, began a husband and twin, daughters. at a Uce eHli sUghterVNek.' tl.e two republics. ; 'rrahsVaal declared' lit Pretoria by tIh. . . . " j fc v oir.Tneopniius unepstone, fresiaeni 1814. GreaeBritaVnltifirln3ry', Burgert contenting himself with a Europeaii'.cbiiMfQt' In; the ossesstoii.' rerbal protest, ofj he Cape Colony. r v kkuger visits englang. 1 8.14.' t A geat rising of the natives . .iL , in the eastern part of tbe Cape Colo- u J877' td??U f Trn8vaal nyV-Hundreds of homesteads: are burht UfdP - Mfr r"Kt!r devastated and burnt, and th net- visit Engl-nd to protest against the tiers and their :famlll deduced to poiaiieiu ...in.are iu.u ,. ir desperate 5 stra jts Ultiiaafpiy . the eootr.' It wlUaliMi be realntpI. cause ot- their motner s niness. Mr. agle and his daughters have the sympathy of all in their be- reavement. It is only a 'little while since he lost his mother. The funeral 7 services will take advance f payment of , house rent place ( from Church Street Method for another party i;v, pressing cir- ist cjiurch iomorrow affernoon at cumtances. who wai erv ' much 8 o clock. iw arrearj.and the Uftriljutioa'of fifty dol lars iiv cU among others, whp applied for fitV Jietp. Thus far, the bread has hot failed torfe turn' - : ' ;' ' On going to his carriage, last cvcnit7L.rri,ennsrr coacmaan lilnfrirwnJ: CannonVl forces of civilization prevailpttid the native warlike tribas xhy aUlejJ w vne uius Him ia?a, er-ttru revocable. Ib78.: - A second deputation sent to England, Including Mr.' Kruger and. Mr. J. Joubert, 4 They re ceive the Fame answer. ; r - ernment. The Afrikander party In the Cape Colony withdrew ttlelr support from Mr. tthodes, who re signs office. ' 1897. Committee of the Housa of Commons, after Investigating . the history of the Jameson raid, con' demns Mr. Rhodes. Mr. Chamber lain, In d iscusslng the committee's report in the House of Commons, declares Mr. Rhodes to be free from stigma. ,; ; Kt: ; ;: i " 1897.. Iiord jfwemead (Sir Her cules Robinson) retires from the Cape gf vernorhi n. . Is succeeded by 81r AU.wd MUner;Ci.; v''l 1898. 'Mr. RhoiW ; party in the E1 Dowdy iavery sick. Mrs. J. M.. Small,; who has been qnite sick for sometime, " is much better. Ernest Robeson had . tho . . misfortune yesterday tocci one of his fingers hurt cry. t badly. ; Another new Schcncctndy " -engine to be used jn the p eenger service, rjamo injyr';" terday., : " . v The butchers around -Spell v " ' cer are all smiling, 4 Tliey -; say this is thHkiiid of weather thoy' want lor.. their frcs It meats. - - . Ex -chain pion . AVikon . Is aa a v r f uriny tale to amuse tho bo:3 -: . I with. t Subjecti ,,Why'.r.ii'J - -; now, Ins spectacles were; . . broken. ' - yj. ,D. Jackson, j. v.rvucer'a ." . . . : popular barber, who hrs been confined to his nouse y;;tli a . .; sprained ankle ,for ecveral day,?,-, is able to bo r.t lite Bhop. '- n" A wedding is prdictcd very, shortly. The Vcontfactin" parties are two; of Spencer's rabst popular young ; people, ' and. we " wish . them a happy ' 1 and prosperous life. . The brickrk on the cor ner of Fourth street and Sal isbury aveuue is moving rich : ; j' along.';; ltf i8v to Pbtf a large, rnnin: naiw Parllumfint U1 defeated. ani'iot5A y - MiSweensyXpftho Urani- . We noticed some dayg:?at thestock of tne esier miii.aq , g;. he Brttlycrnmt;te- tbe n Treni Although ar: first aWm been doubled :. and- the. company j jKU&i a proclamatlonupdoing the eT j t... ,,,taii,.nAi. nf th ivhip I only a ? bare majorityc m te vapj reorganised. . Weadd theUolIyw-Jrtne- iry,anaeruw;:i.jiaaivtt discovered tbat o fine eighty-five- c ' . . . ' - t . . . i - : i i i inn ni ii i niLrKiii w KCki uiaii .k m A f I flnrnrt . SW I .i 1. I. t . . . AJtf nic . uiinuj ucicaicu .111 ,ui at Clundl. . W&S'l twdtbryibuilding, ' cqntnia. 4 irig Eirge hall oVer U Etcro-. ; dollar lap robe had beeu taken l And F L. Bobbins, recently of from the carriage, at the very time the Wavne cotton mills at Goids- Mr. Newman was relieving the dia. - ftg secretary-treasure? and tress of several needy people, flThe manager. j. w. Cannon, D. F. officers were immediately notified Cannon and Dr. J. P:. Gibson, ;pf and every effort will be made o j Coucord John McGUl,- of Phila Cttpturo tho thief. . ldelohia. and P. L. Bobbins const i- - tuttfthe new boardor-directors. Ash fflf I Ckg8 If CatS. Bobbins will move liis family l - - - ... - ... - ! ' Ca.nta.in Ix)uia Lichtenstein. of Ffiere troor Uoldaboro at once. the Rowan Rifles, has written to ltev. Drf J. H. We iver and f nnlly It-ft on .'the 10:U$ a. in train fo .,'heVllIe, their future home. M?ny devoted friends will always be de- lighted to welcome them to our clt y. " f LW ut. l haimi r' Hall, of theU. 8. army, has leave of alu. tu-e, and he and his wife are pow in the city. - Meut Hall has been stationed In Poto Ulca. . , Bev. Mr, Barrett was In the city ft short while last night. Mr. Bar rett was. pastiir of the Church 8treet M. K. church about 30 years ago. He goes', to Cannonvllle, Cimcord, this year. Colonel Hobgood, inspector of the State Guard, requesting that he change the date of inspection from Saturday, December 91 h, to Mon day, Decern hi r 11th, as Sat urday will interfere with a large num ber of the members who cannot well be spared from iJieir respec tive places of business. . ' Should the date, however, not be chang ed, the hour of meeting will be eight o'clock p. m., instead of KeiRallrcad Project- .. Two corps of engineers have re cently gone overthe proposed new line of railroad from. Winston to Monroe, passing through - Salis bury: From all reports it seems that toe Seaboard Air Line people are desirous of getting into West ern North Carolina, and are , mov ing in this matter. The last legis lature granted a charter, with Winston as the initial point; un 1836; This year Is .market! the: beginning of the most' remarkable event in South -A f r lean h istory, usf ualty soken of as "Treat Trek.".1 A farge number of Dutch families, de- tertnined' to quit their homes and go out into the then unknown wild . ernes to the north of t he Oranse river, ihe principal boundary be-s tween the Cape Colony and the ter ritories to the nerth ward. These fam DAr.XKESS STILL' AKD MORE Cf It 1880. Mr.- Gladstone comes Into office. He considers the annexation of the Traa iw vat Irrevocable, "t 1880. December -An attempt by the British . administration In the Transvaal to;levy';- taxes pleads to Vn"reVolt hy;the Bores.' :A de- J crdiVly informed that .the con- mtzmZm-Cscen:!ier I, Passed J Still Cifimi-lt Grows Worse. iThy ? iWe 1 thought we were tach rri ent of a -British regi men t inarbhiHg;toliPetpria isf Intercepted by a-Boer force i at i Bronkhonpruit, tiles are sometimes Spoken f-ph as ?a.f ' a55nv the v emigrant farmers soie -toule times emigrant Boers," which means the fame tit lng sometimes - only hs the .vtMirtrekkers," a lufch'word which ; might be translated Mnto English as piouee :s.". - ';Y...y: ' ,1836; to 183J.-c Several part let of Vvooirtrekk era"-. et out .from the L eastern districts of the Cape Colony. One of the most important Is under the lead'rsliip of Audries Pretorious ( 1 DVJ?KATAX rtAIXQ ifECK. . 1881. .Sir- George Colley . tries to lhrce;the Boer "iJOsition at Lalng's leckv1 butvs?;repuhNed and cut off from his line of communication' A few day? .later, in endeavoring" to ; restore these Com municatlo'nSi he is again ' defeated at Ingogo Efforts inado,' both in -England : aud South tract ior the electric lights, bound the Coiin parry to put them on Nov. I. f A gentleman, whose name we can give, told us t hat one of t he Aldermen so informed him and we soirablished . at the time. - Aft er- wards, opr city contemporary pub lished that the contract bound the company to put the lights in Dec. 1 " We concluded that our infor mant was mistaken as to Novem ber and that it was ' Decembe'r. Now Dec: 5th' has come and last poVtaTOn' dtepaTtm c:: - c f '1 ' -SoutLcrnV' Who r cxp Jott'd ; . go to Greenstwro on bu I n for thbQmj?any,,'i34h'uj t at hi fl. boarding iou; 5 market, -at" Stfenc,r,v fro;;!.. ing Climax, hotel-for." ; beefsteak,, porksteak rOiu 1 ; sausage. . , . THE WEATJlpt. - . ; TheL weather force r.'i t : Fair tonight and )dtiesday; warmer.. 1 Rax ll.lai. TV vofjrvV TV - A Ed. Index.- I sco ' in a recent issue of the Sun. where they; mado mention of the mud, wat cr and otherwise condition' of street bridro. .'It .Eocr.13 to r.:3 " ng jeaaersnipoi Auanes rrewious , AfrCji tacrine about a mspensiOQ Uiwl Aiirnr 1 inax tnena-o is a crcuii 1, after whtew the town:of,PietorJ-r htim! rk rtiallv nMea,fnl. . "7 street leading to it. AU C . 1 ' .1 u'ikiiav nifrnr 1 nip u 1 1 h ipw s tiiC:U:jra We are informed that an effort is being made to organize a new cotton mill for Salisbury, with a capita) stock of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Success to it! half past two as stated jeiterday. aer which they can build; : : Riin Hints atteatisa. . - Eti Slsss. You are hereby ordered to as- We are informed; that the ;Pull pemblo at the armory o "Saturday man Palace Car company." has se l)ec. 9th , at 2 : CO p. m. for annual cured- an; option ' on a-large tract inspection. Every membsr must of 1 land near Salisbury on the make it convenient to attend this main line of the Southern rail drill yfor the above named pur- way. It is reported that the com- pose, neglect to comply witn j pany will erect large shops here to his will render you liable to a j be used, as . repair shops for the heavy fine or imprisonment. Iu J cars that are used on the South- case 01 sicxness or disaDiuty a 1 ern roads. physicians certificate must be pro duced at roll call at the above men tioned time and date. LOCIS LZCHTSNBTEIN , Capt. C:uiliz!ril tea E:n. Retired rear-admiral, J. A. Smith, late paymaster general of the U. S. Navy, who is interested in Rowan mines,, is in the city looking (ter mining interests. FOR BENT Elrht Room 81ate Boof house, with electric wires, sew cntrs throughout, hot and cold war ttr Horah ftreot, between Church and U tin. Aunly to - P. II. T-iJTtKMt, For Ualc A Flute wl:"h Instruc tion book. Apply to v3," Jkdix C3w N ; .,, All fzxX tasi at Jtcksoai Try For DBY WOOD go ito Sloan's wood yard. if . . The biggest bargains are to be found t It. J. Holmes' closing out sale. Everythlnz sold strictly, at cost. W. J, Moose, the well known pho tographer, ban arrived In Salisbury with hh car and outfit, and la locat ed on the ride track near the old freight depot. He does .the best work at cheapest rates. Call 00 him:. . v Go to Wrights Furniture Store for nlceXmas presents. . Norfolk selected opstersat Jack sou's market Oaily. - Go to Jackson1 market for nice meats, FOUND A bench of keys. Own er can get name by applying at the Index o&ce, and pa j lug for notice. SsiU Pol -." ;V':-.... , Wfe are informed by the health officer of ..the .city that . there .is no' smallpox .in the city.- All suspects are in the-pest house and there is no danger of the disease spreading. . " f ' 4ttt!a Rinss! - : You are ordered to assemble : in the Armory tonight at 7:80 special drill night. ; ; - ; - Lodis LrrciirxsTEix, Capt. ria is name1); . and with . this, party goes PaufKrogerV'theh a . boy-alout 10 , years old; Amther Important party' h under the'leaderehip of Cer rit Marlir aud :Pleter ltetjef. . 'Ails latter party.-going eastward through what it la now the- Free State, dea;- cendrthe Drakensbvrg Mountahia iji to wh4l; la . now Natal. Where they 'make a treaty with the great Ziilu chief DinieatHi. tuicfe of. Cetywayo Betief and others are treacherously inasVacreed by: Dingaan, wlwi tries to" extirpate all the party.; Tve .voortrkkewj", however,, managed to hold 4heirtfwn against euortmuis odds, and on December 10.1838, to-. tally dffeated' the whole ZuIuarruyV the day ' being -still keptianimjg the Dutch as- ttfday bf dbaitksglvlng.. These V vents tend to the foundings of the repbulic'of Natal. the 'Ca pttil pf which PietermarittburgT-b.v.nam-f ed after the two leaders..; Mean time M Friday night by 8 o'clock,;the few gas lights were out, ana, Deing a rainy night, every thing was the blackness of darkness. Why were the gas lights not bri ? They give a. very poor light it is true," agreed to, Mn. Gladstone declaring! but they give bett?r than none. On the 27th of February, 1891, how ever, . Sir." George Colley, having seized Majuba Hill with a bmall force, Is a third time defeated, los ing hi life In the act ion.. . -: 1881: :. March 3 Terms of peace that he could uot commit; the coun try to blood-guiltiness. These terms if lace are confirmed I by the Pre toria convention, dated August .3, rest ori ug independence with con siderable limitations. The Boers, The Gas com pany belongs to t he Electric Light company we under stand. The two are yne. Now, the mayor and the board of Aldermen are the agents of the through- "their f national assembly people of the city and are expected (Volksraad) accept the limitations to see that, there, best : interests, consistent with justice'and . right,. aro subserved: -AVe insist that, it Is to the interest of : they citizen-. numerous experiments .have to. : as demonstrated, that the city own the plant. If, at any time, it be comes feasable, it should be se- under protest, and with a promise frb'ui : the British govern jneut that If 'the convention la found 16 work batliy It bhall be revbed. :Jl88rll . London convention Ned, superseding;; Pretoria j couyen An, and abolishing all ' limitations Vv -S Transvaal indtfoeudence except tlie HI r -.rtrkkei -nnder right of .the: Queento veto foreign cured Meantime, the company, Pretoriushastn struggle against the j a tuul'luucu MW 1 wnicn nas a coniracv " poer of the Matabeie chief MosUI-, wn minfc 8ee"1 VV city, by which ip expects to make katxe, -the tfether of" U,,Bengul .u0;u . large: dividsndl, jhonld . be vheld whoorthesr Anally compel to retire d t"ctly to its contract, and given from what is now the Transvaal Jn-ln!i Wn nnL rclvnnt.r ' The teinle Union OI. me OOUIU . liutu pueA csut i.ncuuuu jvv aud colonies. : -': and respectfully rinriits tl'.athD 1837. Theyalueof the gold (Ldls mJltter receive bromnt 'cttc'ntion. - m mm . .;. A-" ' . S I .. , at Wltwaiersiana, . erst exscovcraj In 1830' becomins more and more apparent:---;'1:;--;:;--; ""f. ; ; lS$3riiUn"i3gamatI6n of the Klm- " berley. d&mond mines carried cut 1 leading from tf:s street. IIosr.v.ouM it do to I holes throi&h' ; the .strtcta? seems to me it v.cul i Ijo tl;; ' pian to sweep be fore"-" before we attcAnpt to.c , railroad for doing soma., are doing ourselves Per!;.. t would to' well vfor 'oiir cHy V thers to kf-ep an 4 ;eyo or :n this ; iriHller ' An iron. . In would not at all Le: in with these streets. So, 1. the streets' and thc;i r ' iron 1.11 -i and I dare t y be built. An I right? . . " ' , - (: " .... M W . 1-, t: for en rill pendent govern ments of the Orange River Free State and the 8outh. Af rican republic are , formed, the.capU tal of the latter belnx at first at Fofchefstroom. - " ,.Vi; Was the result- of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tre- roenuiw emrcy v i wuuu-unc i BKITISII CAPTURED HATAU. Stomach. Liver. Kidneys and Bow I f els are out of order. If von want I 1842. : The Brit'sh government at these qualities and the success they 1 Cape towxu Bendinz ati expedition 1 by Hr.'Ithodes, with the tzzz KSSh roni by aea overthrow the . Dutch aUtince of tbe.Itothchitd3. They .develop every power cf brain m ... - m iS3. Messrs- Rhodes end Eclt at "TOCO.- Jf l ICyUuliti Ul XaiU WIU IBKB . . , . -.j . jcftha country, many ofthe orig :;cbtjiiccd fromjtha Drltloh nvcrD- and body. Only Kluttx's dru store i ; Hrlllzzken Holmes is repairing the oil Ennis3 honse, on the cor ner of Ellis and Bank -streets. When completed, it will present rl t..ftii . . " -v J. E.Henriessoe,Vho v ('.. .: of th e ne ws s t an a I n " t ! . i c i i y at the Jbons and ewmn 1.0 having an operation r rf n : It.;;. L. Julian hzi'cV.:J:hii absence, of II r. Ilcnrr , ; 1 i.i .... - - Are gracd, but 1 IV Ufa of jy. n a Curca tf.cns; t! 3 c: 'V. Fever- f ure, ;U!' , I' Corn, V.Vrt.?, t'i: , I':;. 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Salisbury Daily Truth-Index (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 5, 1899, edition 1
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