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f . . 1 . . - I I I f I I It' ll II Z I I I I III to - - U - - : : . .. - ' h - - - ' -I 4 . . Y Vol. 13. "No. 15. SA.3LISBTJRY, IN". C. "W"ED!ISnESX)A.Y, JJNO. D. JULIAN. Glr Hi Kres UlX SEE " 1 'i l! i i . . . iiuiJiiuuiJi a XI ; J ! - .l I They Seem to Have Buncoed Roberts on Last Deal and London is Mouruihg, His HE IS HOLDING CONFABS IT IS N EARING FOUR MJL- WILL PROBABLY PASS WITH SENATORS LION MARK. THROUGH TO-NIGHT. Buller is now Fearful that the Boers are Actually Planning to cut His Line of Communication with the Cape. Great Brittain Apprehends serious troubje. A Lieutenant and six of Buller's Privates taken Prisoners by the Boers. Mounting the Austral ian Horsemen, All of them at Home in a Saddle. V - -rj V. ' London, Feb. 14. The enthu siasm which jVeaterday greeted the report that -Roberts had actually begun an advance toward Kimber ly jvas'v considerably ' diminished this morning by the news that the positions of the British at and . near Colcsburg and Uensburg were so i critical. General French's forces may. be compelled tore treat Htill further west and south. The Boers are unquestionably an. sworing Roberts' aggressiveness by counter demonstrations and are actually threatening ?his line of. communication with the Cape. line lransvaai leaders are un doubtedly endeavoring to get south of Uensburg, even to Naav onpoart,' whence they can strike a blow at the British line of com . . . i . . . rauaication xnnt would coop up Roberts and all his . forces except those of Oatacro, Kelly aud Pak Washington, Feb. 14.--The Sen ate has resumed consideration of the finincial bill. Senator Teller is speaking in opposition to it and will occupy the, floor until ubout 2 o'clock after which the debate will proceed only ten minutes, longer. The house is considering the legis lative appropriation bill . Tie Batler UcNeelr Yeidlng Attracting Tte Death Rate Per Boasand is 18-69. cscb AtteBtloii.li YaxhingtoaBnt- Popslatlon of tfee Cltfbf Districts. Est! ler Delisted. natett bf Board of HeaItlL: Washington, D.C, Feb, 14th, New York, Fpb. H.The B6ard 1900. The action of the sub-corn-J of health has prepared an estil mittee of the Judiciary committee mate of the population; o; in reporting f the nomination of the city for July .1 next, estima4 Judge Ewart unfavorably, was, sur- ting the population of the. entire surprise to the friends of the J udge. city at 8,654,594, and that the Neither Senator; Pritchard, nor t death rate is lR.fiO rer thmiRftnd Ko Certaiati, Honier, as to tte The Tilt be Vill go Ttrcrjl. Speaks at Ciape! Hill To-Day. V Col. William J. Bryan is expect ed to pass through Salisbury to- niglyt.- - " : Coll Bryan Bpoke in Raleigh to immense crowds yesterday after- - i j . ' noon and ' at night. . Today he went to Chapel Hill and delivered Judge Ewart will say anything re- Population bf Manhattan, 2,007,4 an 'address on ''Pending Prob- garuiug tuts rramt ui uib acuuu ux i ljroOKiynf l,Zbiy109. Uronx MAUSER MANUFACTORY DESTROYED. Betf eea Slit asd Seieatj Yfcrtzii tliP eifcj tta Ex?!5sl2i. A Blow ta tit Beers. Pmaritzenburg, Feb. 18. The Boer Mauser manufactory at Mod dersfontein has been blown' up. Between sixty and .seventy work men were killed by the explosion. A F1XAL YORD " the;executiye committee.' 1 the sub-committee, other than to 174,870. Queens 136,559. assert that they believe that the mond,69,266. Senate will confirm the nomina tion. The vote will not be taken in the full committee until'riext Tuesday. The friends of the Judge say that the full committee will over-rule the sub-committee, and will report the nomination favor ably, but those who have watched the progress of the case in the committee, have no doubtsJbut the Rich-! An Important Meeting Called for Saturday Contention to! be Called- Fpm ChapeLJIill Mr. Bryan goeslto Columbia, S. C, where he speaks tomorrow. - IflMr. Bryan comes through to night it is quite likely that he will be in on No.v 85. which arrives at 8:20. ' ' ' -any certainty existed as . to xact hour of his arrival here REFUSE TO HEAR SENA TOR KNIGHT SPEAK here If the GIVING DETAILS. London, Feb. 14. The war of fice today issued details jjof the reconnoisance of Dundonald's cav alry, doing scouting. Buller had a lieutenant and six men to fall in the hands of the Boers. i I ! The wrecking comparijr Jsays that in consequence of the gale the sit uation of the steamer has been changed and it may be necessary egin a new work in: floating her. .. , -i - Sallstiry's Chance for ttt College Mora licaei Keeced- Mb. Editor: Would it not be an inexcusable calamity for Salis bury to miss the college for the lack of a few thousand dollars? And yet that is the possibility that now csnfronts us. The mon ey "offered is not sufficient to erect the main building; fcence synod would be hardly justified in mo ving the college. Parties have stated to the writer their willing ness to double their subscriptions rather than miss getting the -college. Why not let us hear from all who will contribute or add to their been in Washipgton almost contin- some action will be takenin regard sistJAt these shabby people can be subscriptions through, the- Index ually since the committee on the To calling the county convention.1 n trVing to insinuate their shab- tomorrow or next day, stating their Judiciary took up his nomination the following are-the committee-; WurUfh'Anl, ?nn Mmmnnifi amount: then this matter can be placed beyond peradventure Trs Fires. fri:d Cnbsr l:i ca Cs Yaj Tk:rt. inU:i ta-Es tE f3rctiS::a. . Fort De Franco Martinique, Feb, 14. A mob of rioters yesterday at Riviere Cablee, refused' to hear . Senator Knight who is favorably -disposed to their cause.' At raid night the plantations La Cooott' and Champigny were fire. Th " news wai recently received nera from Paris Announcing that thf , garrison would be reinforced and -that the French cruiser Suchet U " ori its way here. Every member of the Demo- cratic Executive Committee of? ne puid ne greeted oy. a large Rowan couniv has been notified; crowd at the depot tonight. by card, excepting the Salisbury, 1 committeemen, of the meeting to; Deliver US report will be an unfavorable re- be hld here jgaturday and urged Tilo Mormon elders have struck commendation. Judge Ewart has to attend. It .is probable that Rowan. Its wonderful how per- for consideration. He is frequent- men for Salisbury. ly seen in or about the Capitol,in consultation with Senator Pritch ard, or other members of the Sen e who are favorable to his con NORTH WARD.- ate firmation. s i Senator Butler, is, of course, de lighted with the result of the act ion of -the 8ub-;ominittee in this 1 WILL FLOAT, HfR New York, Feb. 14.-The strand ed Savannah 1 in er, Gate City, is I case, and he is confident that the yingroadside to thesea today, nomination will be rejected. It is VAVJ BTRLI AN S MOUNTED. . j Capetown, Feb. 14.4-The entire Australian infantry has been mounted. This ia dohe because most- of the men were fine horse men; Only fifteen pet cent of the command needed coaching.' The remaining are thoroughly at home on horseback. -. t SOME EXPERT OPINION. , London, Fb. 14. Military ex ports believe thatv the retirement of the British from Uensburg is a part of Roberts' schemo to throw his Eentiro Svoiuht against the "Boors at Modder rrver, on the the ory that the enemy are not able to, successfully assume the offen sive at more than 6 no place. The withdrawal pf French's forces xrom tne uensourg district tends to corroborate the military opin ion that -Roberts has weakened the Rensburg forces with this pur Doso New York, Feb. 14.The French rather ancient news. steamer Fournel, which arrived London, Feb. 2. The only mes- this morning brings the captain sage from South Africa this morn- and crew of the Italian steamer intr was from Mafokin'tr. Feb. 2 . urancenco urasso, which was r which said that sniping Boers had obandoned in a sinking condition been less troublesome lately and All hands, nine in number, were J the shell fire lighter; -the British saved. . guus had Caused - serious loss to me uoer; ine , ioxi supply was lasting well, enough till June; the garrison is very confident, and there were fewer casualties in January .thai any mouth since the siege began. COTTON MARKET. New York, Feb. 14. Cotton Feb. 01, March 59, April, May, June 03, July 66, .Aug. 59. - Aaothsr Stroke of Paralysis. t ' We regret to learn that Mr. J M. lladen, of Spencer, suffered Mr. Kluttz Will Oppose Mr. Kluttz will antagonize Mr. Bellamy's bill for the appointment of a resident clerk of the Federal Court at Charlotte. He savs that ColH. C. Cowels is a most effi- j another stroke of paralysis -ester day arid that his condition is ser ious today. Mr. Haden has suffer- cient clerk, and has always dis- ed several strokes of paralysis be- chargV his duties to the entire satisfaction of the bench And bar V i -s m - A,J -A . to Unilntt ia . n.i Carolina, .from the committee on UU1 IUCDO 1U1 WUOii rni . . I ' z ---. " paid by Senator Butler's friends, that he will probabl v allowthe nomination to come to a vote this session, after he has discussed it, and other Senators of the opposi tion have discussed it fully, rely ing upon a majority ot the rSenate to reject it. It is believed that if a majority for Ewart is assured in the Senate, however that Mr. But ler will attempt to prevent a vote being reached oh the nomination. Whether he could accomplish this depends largely upon the support he receives- ' . The weddng of Miss Marie Cal houn Butler, daughter of General and Mrs. Butler, cf South Caro lina, to Lieutenant Robert White head McNeely, United ; States Navy, of Salisbury, North paro iina, will take place in' this city tomorrow at noon from St. John's Episcopal church. It is likely that the church will be filled to its utmost capacity, as many in vitations have been issued. Fol lowing the ceremony there will be a wedding breakfast at. the resi dence of the ' bride-elect, which will, be attended by only a fewrelr atives, and personal friends of the young couple. The couple -will take a trip South, it is said, visit ing South Carolina and Florida poiuts. Is Mrs. Sydney Kaufman and Mrs. Magnus Schrier. of Greensboro, are visiting friends in Alexandria:, Virginia. They were in Wash ington city the other day visiting friends. They returned . home this week. ' 7 Reoresentatlve Small, of North D. A. Atwjell. M. C. Quinn, T.t H. Vanderford, D. M. Miller and James Moyle. orTTTTr Tr iTin - ' ' - S- C. T. Bernhardt, M. F. RandleJ M. C. Ruftyv J" C. McCanless and! Jno. M. Juljan. EAST warp. Urs; Bpca leprfiTteg ' Dr. Stokes. ofUhe Whitehead where, it is not wanted. From Placed beyond peradventure. c smallpox and Mormonism the We nave a few days yet, and if ; . w 1 , , j! v. Good! Lord deliver us. Concord every one will speak out at once, J iX . , Standard. "' . Rcr - Snlti YHI1 E:t Uctt. Rev. T. W. Smith was in th city yesterday making arrange ments to'take up his work in this county. He will preach at Shi loh next Sunday afternoon gtt 8 o'clock and also Sunday, morning and at Mt. Tabor Sunday after noon at 8 o'clock. Rev. Smith will not move hit. family fro'm Concord. we will succeed. Otherwise we will :CUfc tM,"r " "J Airs, iiynum nas peen very, c im probably add another to the al- Miss Shayer and Mr. Daggett Uarrled Las) Evening. H ' 1 i v i i . e r r i ui.. 1 vaiiy in uut uuuci vi. 4jwuw I rDHv tnu !rer ltar. rT fpnrfnl nltin I . VEDDINB LAST NEBHT. t lM idly.we. . 1 Electlci cf TetdLtr J The school committee meets to J. C. Lowe, S.O; Ketchie,-G. II . ebrated 1 ' TT T T DL..i ' 1 !. Shaver, F. R. L. Shaeffer, George- A Jackson and R. Lee Wright: I ' .-'"- ;- ..-;..' . - . t I WEST WARD. I H: C. Corriher, W, A. Brandon L. Ed Heilig, C. A. Montgomery and R. L. Shaver.. . ' " r- ' I Aa Interesting Case. - ! ' , . : ..."!'' 4 An interesting case was up be-i fore Esquire: Andrew Murpliy yes-! terday. Mr. J. M. Peacock in dicted a builder for failing to render an itemized statement" as required by law. Failure 'to ren der such statement is a misde- ! meanor. Hon. Lee S. Overman! contended for the plaintiff that the indictment, when sifted down,: was for failure to pav a debt and tnat unaer. tne constitution no man could be imprisoned for debt. t The matter went over to the S u- be an everlasting pity to come so near success and then fail. I feel sure that if Salisbury will !A pretty home wedding pretty j give enough money to erect the J morrow afternoon-at 4 o'clock for electing a teacher iss Carrie Crawford. Hi Sl)aver t on East , Main street a first-class college, not only, for There are several applicants for young men, but will also arrange ; the position. . the curriculum for young ladies, j Only a few days are left for ac tion. Who will speak out? . L. E. Bpfby. in jits!unostentatiousness-r-was eel main building, the Synod will erect j tho purjwse of ebrated at the home of Mr. George the professors' houses, and equip j to succeed Mil last evening at 9 o'clock, the con traoting parties being Miss Nan nie "S t i Bag, h O iiaver and Mr,"Hurbert I ; -. ? K$tt. ! . -! : - y a" few friends of the C. COU- ple had been invited and these be gan io arrive at 8:80 o'clock. Whed the hour for the ceremonv was jat hand nearly every guest in vitee! was present. The doors to i . i icious parlor were thrown and the guests assembled PAUL LEAK DEAD. opeij there BUSINESS LOCALS. A Young Uao Well Xosio Here, Died at ' Wadesbaro This Ucrolcg. Mrs. P. M. Benhardt received a telegram this morning announc intz the death of her brother. Mr. eX. E. Busby stood under Paul A. Leak, of Wadesboro. thf rjtrance to the bay .window This announcement will give and oh either side were the parents genuine pain to those who knew ofi tte bride and groom. 'Prompt- Paul Leak. ' lyat. 9 o'clock the couple entered He has been nr frequent visitor the pjrlor from the hallway, Miss to Salisbury since quite a small outtf ui icunuig uu uic aim ui iur. i rov aud had made numerous Daggett. The bride was hand- friends here. perior court; and the contractor, somely attired in traveling dress , Mr. Leak was abont26vears old guvea ponci. air. Overman: ot;t)rwn caster goods and wore and nnmnrri TTo vn wnrfb declared the law reauirino- .in hvneirtths. The . - . ... o ; i - J ---r o t 1 A i -,. . j 1 i , . n I . , S, X ... ueunu swwiuwu-u ueuu ietter , in; in? conventional cutawav and For ih nof ar ha, kna v, thfi i fn'lllA ' nrosanfa) t , cl-r I i ''. . . pictum of handsome and hanDV I l,inV;r,r f - K i i 6 v,. vlifc u,,lumwi ana womannood age buflinesi.in Salisbury. ag ther fctood before thp minister Thecaumi of him death w- not arid jrpeated the vow that binds stated. until death Mra- Hnnhftrdt will r r " o w Gold Kill Nst Jim Dunham, who has been! working at Gold Hill, came in last night. He will not return to Gold Hill. FRESH liver pudding and betf tnpti at Jackson's. . : : 1 . UTOCK FOB 8A&.-Fifteen -hsres O of Vance mill stock fur utile. Ap ply at tills ofnee. . rPHE EDITOR thauks friends for 1 . the papers . received. He sttil neels November 2lst and SOtb, and. December 1st and 9tu. HMOUIl'S LAMB at Jakson's t- beef market tomorrow. THUEE hundred eood cedsr posts for sale at our place. Apply at once. Finger & Anthony. WHtWALlac sells grits, noml. ny and corn flakes at 21c quart BIBLES-Bagster'tt, Large Type. fcJeif- Pronouncing, Sunday sellout Teachers' lilbles Full Help tJLesp Appljr at T&UTJZ-IirpKx. buperintenuent a. M. Newman! an informal recepti came up f rpm the Union Copper which the young conpl Mine last nicht and snent thei the? boncratulations -I , ;' t WANTED to know If any one In town has an E. flat Clarlouette, 13 keys and two rinp. ; Aimlv to fi lm mediately after the ceremony I Wadesboro tonight to attend the I J5" Bleed. , an in tormal reception was held at I fnnpral. I . i ! I, Tki Fee sArc Due- Mr. Kluttz and lives in his district. tDe ercnaDt manne ana lsner i nnfiprl if f a 'v.;. lea. to which was referred the II Vv.u6 -uvrnu ilia I . ... . . - fees merelv t maU . House bill concerning the board All members of the Uld:-Hick-lotupr ppimW- - mg of vessels, has reported the ory Club are requested to pay their 1 f r:f aftva veii; . I Same back to the House with an . . . fy i . i 1 --v.1 uouilUil WliW porident of the Charlotte Obser ver, . initiation fee this week. The club furniture and ' fixtures have been hipped and the money will be - needed very shortly. i ' SalUbarj's Stare. amendment, acompanied by a re port. The bill now goes to the House calendar The President has nominated J. J KpriTlnfl tA ha PAfifmaQtnr of vwuucmuij. tireenvillft. Pift. rnnn Vrli 1 . f -.1 1- I . V T . larger amount xrom tne county Carolina: TTa .n, a ix I , i - i ... .1 I V r. at tne scnopi iunas tnis year tnan ever j jr:r wnfVSO ArtWW,:oa;rt . db f , . -- o, " vwuuuuratuu a J. vov rroi. rvizer, county su perintendent, tell 8 us that the tcacistratlag Kill Going. The concentrating mill Union Copper Mine has been eet before. iti niiii.iiiii : hiii ijji - niii ii rc -w i t- . , . , ... t , 0 v school term throughout the., coun put through the mill , last Satur- wm about three - oar ana il worneu uauiirauiy. ii . ' is ' expected that the rtiill will . -f in operation m a weeks. be regularly short while. Subscribe for the Tbuth-Ikdex. Only 10 cents a week. . ; master expired on the first of Feb ruary last I The Comptroller of the Cur rency officially reports that C. M. Brown, has been chosen Vice-Pres ident in the place of D. M. Carter, of the First received V - - rItheir night here. . friends and well wisheriRev. il I ; j ! . . . m . m Mrs. Willett, who has been vis- m tne nrst to Dm tnem vavuj 1U UUpiUUBS 111 . 1 11C 11 nswj relations. . ': - I iting her father, Mr. Jack Ed wards, at Gold Hill, went to New!! York last night. Bntler-ycNeelj Weddln - Mrs. E. B. Neave and Miss Fan nie Mceely left last night for Washington where they will be Their 1 1 The Mr. and Mrs. Daggett begin wedded life auspiciouslv. marriage was the culmina tion o a true love that has existed since the two met couple drove immediately TTTANTKD: Two in on In Mtt mnA Twfl tov.MiU far I r!t!itHr. , II" COlleC'f. KfllflrV nl VifiilMlnn w Hiaaif v ttVPuviBiiaiv- t i " " ss mwivu w I A .A I.I A - . t t a . i lulu, v ruimi im.du required. Au waiter Murphy, Ji.sq., one oi uresn u uux 2S4, Salisbury, K, C, Salisbury's talented young men, announces to his frieLds today that he will be a candidate lefore the Democratic primaries for a seat in the State house of represen tatives. As previously noted Tblth-Ltdkx,. R. .. Lee to ihHr home on South Main present , at the wedding of their street'which had been fitted up for brother, Lieutenant Robert Mc Neely, to Miss Butler tomorrow. Airs. .Neave will go on to New York after the wedding and spend several days there. their reception and will reside there, i . ' They were- the recipients of mady handsome presents. . meir irienda oi whom there are j many--wish them abundant happiness and joy. .- ministrator, agabst the Southern Jfiffrj'S Taken to RSCk Hill. Dasages Against Saattera. In the suit of G. .W. Clegg, ad-1 Railway, Company the jury award-. ed damages to the amount of $1856. account f The remains of Adam Jeffreys, the neafro fireman who was killed This suit was brought on at Bldlk Mountain Monday, pass of the deuh of John Gil- ed tbr4ugh the city last night. t National Bank of lespie. a noKro wbJ VM kilM-.i 1. Washmglon, North Carolina. ! Elmwood, " ; ' In ' 'V Eq., is also a candidate legislative nomination. in the Wright, lor the io 1 L.OHiimOWy. Yxvih Cakes ax o Groceries. 50 LOAVES of BREAD $L dir. Main and Council 8U. . u Ladies clean your kid cloves with La Belle glove cleaner, for! sale only by Harry Bros., head quarters for kid gloves and sole agents for the famous ceutemeri gloves. All the leading shades. u loves ox 51.00 and upward guar anteed. "Now, boys, please tell me what is total darknes?" A little boy put up his hand and said: "Please sir, I know what total darkness is." "Well, what is it?" "To tal darkness is a black man down Am V o1 la Vi4t linn m u4 m lmmm mm WMM VUtHUI ,mmrmJm, m V. Isenhour & Bean DRUGGISTS In Overman Building Next Door to New Post Ofict. If Yoix Wait . untH joa are rich . You May Never Deposit - . stall. ' The Salisbury Savings Dank . r6olIcit Small as well as Largo
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