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"HI 0:1 H Vol. 1. ! ? ; V; r SALISBTJEY, 1ST. C, DECEMBER 9TH, 1899. TSTck 0. S.AJEiI B IB 1JR, jT DM&f 1 1- I 17. C. MAN. BRIEF CHARACTER SKETCH OF THE MAN. C:lit3Hl$ Siecen Hoi ti Union 'C:;?tr: L'!si Yas Cmlcped His C:::rr.Hy tJ tha Seedy, acdHljPcMlc $r!rntfsi Earfj Life it Sea, The following sketch of Mr. Walter George Newman, of New York, who is perhaps one oc the most widely discussed men now in this section of the State, was writ ten by Kir. John M. Juhau at the fcqucet of the Indxi. Governor Russell facetiously re marked to the writer last spring, when the newly discovered copper mines at Gold Ilill 'were subjects of absorbing itterest, that be ex pocted Rowan would have a cop per macadam from Salisbury to Gold Hill at no distant day. His expectations have not been real "Tiud buf . ,ui individual path- j way (pardon the figure) lMr-Den smoothed with gold since, that day when the pWernor aimed his shaft at thb Unicn Copper mine. I And that, too, through t ho iustru 'mentality of tlie most (and I might say, nil) potent ' factor in J ; tho development of this property. I The opening and subsequent op eration of these mines has been a I stupendous undertaking oue ' in act that would Jmro difiiuiyed 'most men. Twelve months ago an unknown stretch of forest, valueless; cvyn for agricultural purposes, it is today a scene of ac tivity 'by day r adv"iiight a ductive of gratitude on the part of the objects of his philabthrophy, his loyalty to this doctrine of the good in man. knows no variance. - He possesses executive ability of an amazing order ana to Sur passing degree. So sk il! f ally and systematical ly does be direct all' the affairs of the mine, ren cur ing his absence from Gold Hill, that it has been remarked by one of the executive force that dis tance had been practically anni hilated. Whether it consists - in digging & ditch, damming a stream or opening a shaft, his marvelous executive ability is always and ev er ready to suggest some plan to facilitate and expedite matters. As Horace Greely was wont to say of himself in matters affecting his Lr, Y7. 6. tzTZii tzl E Tnfts Mr. Newman arid the following New York f riends," vix : Walter Watson, Jr."; Vernon C Brown, II K Bloodgood, Earl C Bacon. T C Bck, Henry. G Holmes, C W McQaid, R C Veit, Drask Ledoux, W C Kef us. X h Drummond. A own intoreft, he is "tirelessly 8leepleR8.n Energy and unyield ing tenacity of purpose is the key note to his success. To a friend he is loyal even to an extreme; towards an enemy nnrelenting. He despises shams and strikes at hypocrisy whenever an opportunity offers. His philanthrophy has relieved many cases of psitive - suffering since ho 4ieean4e-deitified with this mine. I have known him to take up a stranger wjm was depen dent un)n a religious denomina- lion for the roof that covered the Ihends of his family withal a well meaning and worthy man and put him in comfortable circumstances. I have seen him relieve the distress of the widow, t lie hungry, the needy, scores of times, and in no instance have I known a worthy appeal for charity turned down by him. And yet he is not indiscnm inate and indiscriminating in ,hir giving. He inquires into the mer its of thepo appeal for aid and ! mine known and recognized by, generally gives widely. . i the'inining world as a proiMJtty of I He is a good judge of human na ii .... i :...: ma . i r t .-wen iwgii iiniiiiiiivu itiruiuiimw. i ture ana iorms ui ouiuion ui uieu upmiusR ir.:iYED. :7S EA3TELY FCOTSTCCl. T A ECLD THIEF. V.l8 c:.:;t:s:: Will V:rsi!? b SiIIj t:rj Tc::rrci. . , i-: First Presbyterian church; Commur ton services at 11 a m; preachii. ; at 7:15 by the pastor, Cierccat ui OaspItaV Fte:s St&Isa List Kiglit it tis Ce?s!. Last night Architect Barber, of Knoxville, Tenii., who has been in 4he 'city for the past . three Dr. Rumble.; Sunday school at 8 days drawing plans for the W. G. p m : I 3 V 7 Newmant Jr. Hospital went to the Church .Itreet Methodist church, depot on his way to doncord. Preaching at ll a. m. and 7 :15 p While the Northbound train was m by the pastor, Rev. H. L. At- at the station Mr. Barber stepped Wellington, arrived on a special I kins. , Sm day school at 3 p m. ou to - see some parties. When from New York this morning, and Stl 'tuks Episcpaf church, j1.9 Tetu.ed to the depot he dis went down to the Union Copper Preichinff tit 11 Vm and fntnbv covered that some one had stolen Mine, where they will spend the ! tJhe rtorV" Rer. DF. Murdocb. I 9 ovrccia and the plans for the day and return tonight and go on Sunday schlbl at'3:80 p. m. ' v hospital which he had .drawn, to New York. These gentlemen - 0k.t" vr . ' Officers we immediately notified and were,,8oon on the track of the man, who is in -the lockup nowl : are examining wun a view to in- a . $ , Tu.T. u:. -nt Sunday ac!:oolvat . ... . . Preaching at 11 fSpkccpDepartDent Jj R Rufty has a very sick child. ; , GL A. Jackson is on ths sick iist.1 -; - . . Mrs. Walter Lovelace is on tha sicklit. . r CHSAS 1 CEUZCS EF.73. io IK." EESA E2SCS Cilo"-" Tl3 U!:s!:airj s&!s t S:::::s. Organ Church, Dec. 8. Mr. Henry Cruse kil led two pig not 10 months old that weighed 341 and 337J h .Tliat makes more than a pound for every day old. V w r.vjooamau nas movea 10 Mr. M: w Q UnghWn is Tery sick David Lentz's. Mr. r HOfrer. with I n : . ... misweex. . whom he has been boarding, is to ! Salisbury. ; . W,O.LanghlinitTcry tick witlr Mr. Orlin CrsUas bought Mr. the chills." ' BogerV stock of goods, and also Cj M. Kern, of China Grove,' la added a large stock of new goods, I visiting hi. cousin, J. R. Kern, of aca openeaa siorc atnis nome one Mrs, a..,. rx u:j a m. am and 7 p m, Jion dollars. We learn that their special ear is the same in which President McKinley traveled over the South. by the pastor H."I; Whistner. 1 COUGHESSfiAN tLUTTZ AT KOI! E. Eaterpris!. r Concord is to have her thirteenth cotton mill. It was'projected with $100,000 capital stock. It has 1rAriv h nA t9f) QfYVt miH mnv an 1 - o.i TOfi.-, ni beyond that sum. When will " tt ;"uu u csi:i i. ? a nr.f. Hill at 7 p md. ' ? ; - Rot.' & V W ? f'ftrKlli -urill rronl . . . . . i W " ... - vv. at the Baptat church at 11 a m Bill FOf Dflfl Waj tO Fe.CITt'TlK-etery . M 1 i , . . .1 J I.U F.. AC AAA ior. in? pastor, wno is aosen. ax i iauoac,a--asm rui j,uyu. - . .1 mi s . w w - - tne conveniioTi a Asneviue. xnere i jion. r. . Klvuttz came - in will be amiouneements made at on the vestibule this morning to the . morning iseryice as to the I spend today and tomorrow with evening services. fcsnnaay scnool I nis family and many friends. at 9?45 a?mr? it r He introduced yesterday a bill , 9 half mile west of Organ Chuich. The missionary 1 sale at Lower Stone, ; church last v Saturday amounted to'eighty dollars! This is the largest amount they have ever raised at one sale. Organ Church cor. Coiicord .Standard. Kei -Telepbcni. - . ' The Indbx has had a new phone put iu-. its oflBco. number is 105. . . - The enterprise of the capitalists of Salisbury certainly needs stimu lating. ' - ' Ws clip fronrthe Charlotte Ob server the following: 'Application was filed yester Dr. Stallincs will preach at I proviaing ior a arive-way to xn j? eaerai cemetery, , asxms ior $25,000 appropriation for same. The route is down Main street to a Hints tsd Helps. - Some one asked the president, f a lirge estabtishraeut for . the manu Services iti. Faith Reformed "efiiirch tomorrow at 11 a m and 7 p m. j Sunday school at 9:80. Catechetical ins ruction this even ing a 5:80. . ; -. Spencer Bap ist church ; Sun day with the clerk of the superior school at 10 a ml fptiir of steel ralla what wds tha point opposite the cemetery, - then cret of hIg success. He answered. direct through a tunnel under the Our Becret is' this : we try to beat railroad to entrance, which is to our last atch of rails " This la the be through a magnificent arched I secret of successful pray eeetlogs. I sick, is much much better t gate-way;: : -, ; ' - Always try to make the last one the day;we are glad to learn, and wet (, Mr. Kluttz will be watchful ol better today, we are glad to learn, ; Capt. Gosney and Mr. Ed Good- 1 man -pent Friday evening in Sails' bury! ... ' - . C J E. Kneeburg, one. of the machinist at the shops, it oi tha sick list; , - " c ; ;'- Mfs. Walter Strange spent FrU tele-1 day evening' with Mrs.,-W. IL, The I Johnson. , .. Adam Swicegood's new hour4 ij going up in a hurry.1 ' He wants it for a.Xmas present. ' .'T: Some of the good ladiea of Spencer are anticipating a good Xmas. They have baked their cakes and are buying ! . C. E. Kneebury,whowas repcrt to wprk this mornin- fill iPreachinc at everv interest of everv nart of the i ; tiimmenting upon thefact that! 1 , . ' ' court for the charter for the Pied- -m .nnL , g'uuiiU J ui. ;::' Christian Endeavor InEoslaod had ?l &Pe"cer.O most, ehm " -- X" VJ -Viiv i uioio. paiiH.uimiy v .uwureu . 5n former l-H a. K.rl hr wt ii . ! Ii- . . .. m, , iVr 1 t.cr.in nnnn lUilrth thnnmnn nr in. I J c r v- . . i t-i nm i rk , i t r --: -a i n anaro i . -- - .-.- - - r . . ! voW tnr nf cemetery here , is a love) have a capacity of 80.000 feet per u nrii;-Mr.i;"' tn- but is visited but little .; montv Lumber company. The company will erect a saw mill and dry ; kilns, in the city; they will Rer.C. G. WellL Rev. R. C. It required a man with ,' nerve, U9 quickly is accurately. . 1 nnaenco anatjasirrpoweruu trio ju mg home Mr. Newman is the t,-! lQjOCLdivtded. uto 1 a.' mi. n.j.r i hMriin nnnii irrtairr.n ttinaftana or v anu nauTe ?"y-r -v r"- 7. -iv.::" . ; .-T---, fnflw from Apvin t.-.n lovelv "nlace ' Piewest ine UI"r 01 in? iauunai 1 ' --r;- . ,--r r - M rkvfoit.n I'.nidvn. vn mkiiu1 I th dav.with h Fridav. . . 1 uuiimu wuuci(tu vifcnii iv-i 1 , Z fr m ' .. day.-- The Messrs. Mallonee and ; VTl ;r r G cause there is no convenient and Dr. Johu-V. Carlton, dent M. L. Carson are at the head of --T oft f i. ; m, u l"!" rr-.J:!.:-" I liad the mistirtane . to break. his this enterprise. Most of the stock day chooi assiai. i : ; ,T- ' f "V HnF W loai AV Hlu,c 4U, ,n" eue n TesterdaV but sm he will ha been subscribed which makps t 2 ; 1 rKluttz expects his bill to pass ; if Un army and still have no soldiers." f uBlP . f V71 fie w,u nas Deen suoscriDea, wnicn maxes Lutheran dhurch..- Preachme I . ' . mi . ,L;. .i l , ... . . : .-..' hv hp fitA h nnHiv. the enterprise an' assured fact. . 4 f w u . lt uws ifc - " yaiuaoi. neip 00 inm, r w,.uu u ut ,,ie.... ; ' The log will be gotten along the 1 at 11 a m,ahtd bv ,tne pa,8to' to the city and niake it more: at- we must be correp.MdlnKty aal-1 j;s Bryau drug2i8t lines 01 the railroads, anc brought i AMSV l."r. v '-'-"'j tractive. ' s .-r-:--: : v-1 1M ...ioa ... to the mill by rs. This enter- at.8 p ra. . " 1 , r , : service. Tie Y: P..8. C. J3, holds its reiru-1 Slflckea Wltll PanllSlS- ' i ' I:': . A suggestion Is to be gained from larravejmeeiliutlu.Prrf prise Mill assist ui building up the city ni a large measure.; - The cap- coi 1 ; that it is--to trausfor- most CTacions of hostand, enter t share of $100 each. "- . - t ! 1 J ' " I - , -...-: 1 matioh, . The into t.lul (ipportiiiiit tains handsomely. . ; . f- This is along the line Tine In ty met when nailer Ueorgo aow- And yet in spite ot my .knowl- djex has been urging action to be Btrrfefs nlwavs welcomes jimmr with paralysis; this im Am frfttllr I Vnn li.a M.ar mnn nf Cilia-l ut half t' ' " 1 ill TT I ji! 1 inivcn iiri. iuumj o- 1 i-iiiurnvur -DC4 tivo pi hbii ast jai i jg etjriOU from hav-1 burv.form stock comnames and I HundAV murninir. ToDlct?-Chtiose . - 1 - - . -. Worn.r "mhnia hvintr with I - ' i..'- " - . .. um church Sunday evenlngafter , ' " : "Vj "1 , mlttejloTthe congiegationw society nervlce;: Tnpic:- The 1 mi welling 3 ajtugnier, Mrs. J vPSfpf Killa;. Walla,, Na-h. In furnUh- Preseticef'C4il. 1 : 21-29; Gal. 2 1 20. on . Uhestnut nut was, stricken j lug reading matter for the mate has quits a lot of, Xmas fireworks. ;' The small boys have found it out atid man, of New York, became inter- edge of Mr. Newman, I tested in the -property. Ilia was to admit that I am far UL. ...J...ii.. . . 1.: . ii.. I. . 'it' . I. t i.i. 1. r .v riA uio iuiiiu 10 cuiicuivi mi mo H"-1 mg a inorongn Knowieageoi nim ;i inaugurate., more manuiacturing l num.,w..wu. Iliius to execute, and it is of him and I doubt if any. living man has. J erit erprises. That is the way-to 18t5 H; I9:i-2D. - was m. that 1 have dotted down a few ob sorvations, at the request of the ;1,M)EX. It is immaterial whether j you know or how you regard the " subject of the sketcli. There is a 1 spicy aud rotnantic lluvur to his life that is bound to interest tlie lmost inditlerent. Horn iu .Virginia, he left home any. living man has. t erit erprises He is many sided and this very .build, op- the city. quality in connection with his striking individuality conspires to ft. Ueellllfi: To-Blltllt. mnta lii n. mum rtr loaa n n Anifftrmi. I . ... B I T i , 1 .1 T A ..a a a nil anffiAianr TAf I h 4- 1 4 rifles meet at the armory to-night 4 lia m ir trava if thia fi rt i1 a ti nn. I J important business to attend to. Let every iember be present to night. , Louis Lichtenstex, Captain. elude by venturing the irophecy that he will, even without any particular effort in this direction, ( at all eaily.ago to eco tlw world, prove a niighty factor in the .iu Ad hy has seen tnucn or it. .lie ture development una progress of lisonh HO now. yet he has been 1 our city and county. arouud.tho world five times, alid - Already he has set the proverb- TfllK had mnumoranie experiences 01 an ial two blades of grass growing The Index returns thanks to :inusudl cliarac'cr. ) At 1 lie was where only one grew before, right Hon. T. F. Kluttz for the Con captain' of his owiiv vessel For m the heart of a Rowan county I rp inml Rpnrd m , -VI --" .wS years lie sailed tho seas irom port wilderness, and I risk my judg to tort. and itVas . durin " these 1 manf on iliA nrnnhwv that. h t 4 7 j I .v..r w.. .....w, "vj i; ii .i, i j.j tvoars iuai .auveniures crouueu .-. il :...: 1.:. -i:r,. jUfcUlliffiTC IIIIU 1111 . U LocaUUes Cotton brought to 7 65 today. V. EL Manor, of Raleigh, is in the city today. . . 8. II. Wiley returned ; from Char lotte last night. . J. W. Hadley, of Jackson Hill is in tlie city today. fiBe certain to read Harry ..-Bros, new ad. in' today's paper. It will Items Frco Falth- There tras '" paTtyIvenM:i evening at the honre of ILrln P.icrn iift.ar tha . dpoot. Onita ' aiysis mis -moming, ana peoueniiary, iney hswm uiei-ni- - - - , .,JA j aly iUt;-'2rscoiiion n v - .1. - . - - .,- . . , . I m nrran All - would prefer, ana v louowea tneir r'j . v - desires asfor as they could.' Two of Luther "Shirey ' arrived froi the men expressed a desire for "Ti e Montana mi Thursday night. IIU i4??4 1 sisters-Misses Belie and Ali- K fumUhAd themrbnt much Is ironed were very glad to see him as - r . 4 slightly; improved at 2 :80 p Everything Is booming in the way of buildiug, and lumber can't hardly be had. If some one "would (keep' lumber to sell at roadside, ' they could sell lots of it just about now, as there, are so many people at Faith wanting to build, but lumtier can't be bad fst enough.' The two steam haw-mills here can't keep up furn ishing lumber.; Faith will, we be lieve, be a big town in less lhau when In such work we put oursel ves in close touch with the desires of the reel plentiof our charity. If they d- not at first? desire the very best, U will be comparatively easy to le id them up to it, and at the name time makes them feel that you are their frien ls. .; he , had been in the west for ovor two years. ' ' - D . C. Eagle has quite a lot cf nice Christmt- candies and tzj.. he cau put it to his customers "right." , . ' Go to W. O. LauRhllnV market at Spencer, front- interest child. every man, woman and Greensboro Telegram: The block- lnflr Climax hotel for fresh - three -yean more. The Faith em- ader, W in. II. Honeycutt, who was beefsteak, porks teak Q d lll?0 , 1 Mrs. R. A. Brawn, of Concord, who has been visiting her daughter. Miss Maud Brown, : has . returned : 4iome. - " 1 - . (, j . t , V . ... ..... ...... --. f- Jwoik ad liardor knocks were dis- Us forward by leaps and bounds friends, but oner !ti'ngniihing features of thU era of in all matters'alTecting the wel- hisweflksicki he will be nervous and irritable. 1 i- nu mum iu UK.11UCXA. 41. i., nitA - 0 " W 1 1 LllO 01IUl.UjOUlCllli 'r- I , ...... ... I. I . ... . . Hard I operation of oui people, will help form and temper will always have le who would beat- keep her health. If ricklv and all rundown. . . l . I 1 l " ..... Jus life. Five years ago air. ew- faro of the city. : fman landed in Now ork practi- . , John M. Juuan. . p'aj.ly. 'penniless. He was put in &T "1 l""K ",!!"er 1 , : ft Uf W Sml. .Ilia m Yirlr l'rnan nr. ihor ru-kliit. I I. -.. , I' Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent cltl- m 1 hi cmwt wueu it a - ien of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a r ; lire -to- its owners tor Saturday wonoeriui ueiiverance rrom a ingnt- nil aeamv in inane 01 h nesaya: 1 wsa! taken with Typhoid Fever. that ran into Pneumonia. My kings ilpht bexPrcss. made a pile for him- became hardened. I waaso weak I aclf and went op 'Wall, street.; lie J inir helned me. I cxicted to soon struck the market about the 'samel die of Consumption, when I heard of ttimo that Roswell P. FlpSfdr ' was ."Vactivelf'cntering the lists. From ' ' f that daV to th is h is 1 ucky store has been in the ascendancy. This,' .'"'J . 1- - . -- A.. Regular sires 50 conts and $1. Trial .. ; . no less inieresung are some 01 me rree at Then. F. Kluttx's ' distinguishing traits of his charac- drug store; every botth v tct; He is no pessimist, and his '. ' IIIU IU' ! .UWIICI3 1U1 U1.U IUUJ I " ' N' ' fll . Jpigh.ttboome.arouijd rHesecured i," vv a prpfitafe ' line 4 of advertising th Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. 1 continued fo use It, and now a in well and strong. I can't say too much in Its praise." This marvellous medicine is the sur est and quickest cure in the world all Thrual and Lung Trouble. bottle guaranteed. she has constipation or kidney tiou- ble, her impure. blood will cat e pim ples, biotcpes, fckin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bit ters Is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kid neys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerve, bright eyes, smooth. velvety klu, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down invtfhd, Only 3eeuts at Then.. F. Klutta's drug store. Xmas shoppers will find it to their advantage to inspect Harry Bros'. Xuias guodd. Hon . T. B. Bailey, of MockRvllle, parsed through last night .going- to GreeiiHOoro to see his daughter who is sick at the Normal college. .. . - We call special etteullon to House, If Stondemire A Co.'s dissolution sale. ployment agent has found some houses "tor those who want work,' and it costs only a two cent stamp to find out where you can get; em ployment.. All this free ofcharge; there is room here for a large num ber of people. We . hear , that big works are now startlug up over at arrested in Johnson City, Tenn., on Monday, will be brought to Greens-: bofo and lodged In Guilford jail for j safekeeping until the next term of Federal Court at Statesville. Honey cutt shot and killed , Deputy Mar shal Greer, in Mitchell county sev eral weeks ago, and then killed M. sausage. New arrl vsl of the latest styles trA ' colors In the Celebrated ; Knox . hats. We have exclusive Bale of them. Stnoot Bros. & Vfizzn. Woodside, and that means a great 8- Philips, who witnessed the sho t- I m . - - mi - . .. -.... If you need anything in theirJine it will be to yoar interest to examine this stock. . Thomas Moyle, of.; the mjnes at Gold 1 1 il!;-passed through last night with John Propst, who Is supposed I an county. to iia k snot M r. m auney jestexaay , taking hiiii to ConJid,.v dear for old Rowau county. We hear that Mr, K, B. C. Hambly la in-. terested in Xftis great ' granite euter prise, and we have grMnl reasons noW xk believe that It will be a great suci cw. A- large number of hands are now at work getting out and "eut- Ing of .Greer. The revenue people say that Honeycutt is the mo 4 des perate bibekader they have ever had to contend with. Most of the twenty patients remaininz at the State No-mat and Industrial Colig are reported m uch be: ter and the 1... 1. : 1 - f ' m -T'... I UJn. Slug gruiu c viii uinj; ivi . jraii. that puts lots of : muney in olqjiow .Venc&I jority of these are convalescent; I companionship with the teac! - . , J day; and night. Th, half term " . elnA Jan. 1st. IW0. - l-l Blsoiirck's lrca Kent St!!:t:rjf E:ji4f zl::l Quite a number of our boys are attending Blugham Hchool at Ms bane. The heatthfulness of this school is noted, and there are more college and University graduates in the I faculty tnan any other High School la the State. - There H no hazing, and the boy) are la dose teachers be gin Jan. 1st. 1900. - -'1-IM,. 4 Fob ae: A Flute.with Jwtinc- tion bok. Apply to M.".f 1X.D-X ofnee. - -; It is to your interest to' see House, Stoudemire & Co., , before buyiug household articles.. They are selling everything at and below cost; . ' All -.the 8 wel I est neckwer now ready for inspection at 8moot Broji. Rogers. Go to Wrights Furniture Store for nice Xmas prevents. . rt I . . . r v iit ----- ':!:.-.. i- j i m I iwauera m iuk inuu win kitv .vV,4aivu u nui,iu w araaxmg. their lnteresu" best by seeing our line J' fflnote his own words, as he deliv-1 before buyiug Christmas gifts. . eted'hiLselt to moon this subject: believe there is good m every ian'; , I believe," 'too, that with I the proper handling that good can Smoot Bros. A Rogers. FOR RENT Eight Room 81ate Roof house, with electric wires, sew- .erage throughout, hot arid cold wO ..Norfolk selected opsters at Jack- sou?a market daily. Go to Jackson's market for nice meats. House, Stoudemire A CoM are of- ';b-4jrought out and developed. Ko I ter Horah street, between Church fenng everythic? in the furniture t man ra pv1 Ari ATAArir sin nnnoo 1 I WRlIl. n - - g vvv w m m h made to the best in him. There It rrv m ivVf fkllnw in iK i1 j S9 CS L'Xn UlUiU HVAIU tnatr is down to-iay, wno, u p.e 1 had tho chiheo, would do well. ,. and -despite the fact Ms faith in I j anu7 chanty towards .ms xeiioir ' men have not all always been pro- Apply to P. H. TnoiirsoK. line at almost your own price. ; k Strike of Prl.ter$. . f A strike invdvi"iig.a;consideTahle number of ; printers' is in' effect In our Burke ounty. notes, copies J in Charlotte. It affects ' every from: the M organ t.i Keo last Mob printing establishment and the week, one item stated thatTsixteen I Presiiyteriau tJtahdard; only except- mountain wagons loaded with pro-1 ing the commercial Printing Com- duce were counted this morning." I pany. The .dally-, newspapers i are A lady on the corner opposite the I not Involved. The printers have Topic of3ce thought it a little sur I been working ten hours and de priving that our neighbors, at Mor manded nine hours. The employ- ghuton should think It worthy of j era declined to accede to this de- comment to see sixteen wagons 1 mand and hence the strike. The loaded with produce" on the. streets! employing printers, had a meeting at once. Next day ahe undertook 1 last evening at which they canvass- to count the country wagons com- led the situation and effected an or- ing Into Lenoir on the .streets that J ganization, with J. P. . Caldwell passed her door. Thirty six came in 1 president; IL A, Murrill, Vice-pres-before breakfast; and at o'clock I ident, and W. C Dowd, secretary. '. Was the result. of'hU splendid health. IndomiUble will and tre mendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, -Kidneys and Bow els are. out of order.,-II you want these qualities aud the success they brinff. ue Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and; body.'. Only 3c. at Theo; F. Kluttz' drug store. Beautiful canes and umbrellas - In great variety. They are nice for Christmas gifts. x . timnot Bros. & Rogers. We- sell' nothing bat . absolutely , high class MEBCjiAxnise. If ycu are looking for nice things for C!;:it mas, our store is the piaca to gut them. - Smoot Bros. lichen. - Wirrtbsri Ttii C:tl:. ' . Owing to the fact that several , of our customers ciay want ,to , change" their, adyertuements the . same day and as it is likely to ds-' lay the paper, we must ask adrer tisers to be governed by that ifoI All pork sausage at Jackson's. Try I lowing notiee in every insUnco. them. ; Go to Geo. Wrights for nice Xmas presents be has the nicest lot of Rocking Chairs and other presents that has ever been In Salisbury. i m. the number had . reached 110. The biggest bargains are to be I T 1. i..ti t.it.i ko --..- f .1 U T M.mf lln- -!" .. --., sale. Evervthln sold strictly at "re o" come Into Inofr by cuet. some of the other streets than on tttla rrt Rn If rair ?. Trrrj nlnn For a stove below cosfgo to see House, Stoudemire A. Co. Harry Bros, are showing a com plete line of Xmas goods, sterling values at Irresistible prices. W. J. Moose, the well known pho togrspher, Jias arrived in Salisbury with his car and outnt. and Ls locat ed cm . the side track near the oid freixht . depot. He does the best work at cheapest rales, call on him:."' The ad vertisloz patrons of Tna ' Index, trho desire tbelr advcrtLo meiiu changed should be puns t have their copy In thU oCca bcf.ni- 9:30 n. m. to Insure an Inscrtlca to same day All the choicest uffexlngs in gloves, f friends want to see wagons In town, j tot ceusr p)sts and dry wood, go 1 hosiery, handKerchlefs. initmls. 4e- they had better come over and I nd to bloan'a wood yard 1 at Brnoot Bros, i Rogers. nd . da , Tft!- ew t::. - ;Yott are hereby ordered f o as semble at the armory on Saturday MissJulia Fmith, Is at'the rei- 1 Ar.rUiti U h w Dec. 0th.at 8 D.m. nromntlv. All dence of W. E. Michaels, Sincer, VJ . .--. w mif anA aa . trmmn rrl r A n. 4 & II Im.I ' .. 0MVWJ V MV r - V 19 MklVHW I U prepared to do all kinds of . V ring, needlework, etc." ; - - . tor sale. Jicns LicTrarTi:;rt Cpt;ru Si u i.
Salisbury Daily Truth-Index (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 9, 1899, edition 1
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