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rl 0 0n. Ca. lr in (iMieral M e rrl.a nl 1,.. ' COUnf rv nrnil fas 4 r '' ! ' I w i r t - L 7 WEATHtR FORECAST: Kain tonight; Friday colder. ' irculatton Bookg i)pe, -jlhe Be3t of News. Tuli Telegrapiiie Service: "I -' ! "N"6. 134 HUH! If DHR IKES IBIS. HOUR 01 HRL THIRD III MI 18. ill If Kill,; Fly. SALISBURY THREATENED TO . HANG HIM. UNCLE SAM MAY GEf THE ISLANDS. THE GRAND JURY DROPS THE CASE. NEVER RALLIED FROM EF FECTS OF ACCIDENT. WAR IS IMMINENT, SAYS DAILY MAIL: - PLACE ORDER FOR A BIG . ' LOT. THE PEOPLE WHO COUE AUD C GO, LITTLE LOCALS. 5 i.i r hue , .-I w. r . o,: xv ' ..... ...... ,' . - - - - - , . - - r - - mm HlDiBIV SIP in he ORDER BRIEFS KM Kroger Reminds Kim Ttat His Sea is at Msfeklng.-A Nice War of Words Be tireen the London, March 20. An inter view with Kruger lias just boon received here in whicli ho declares h" v. ill not blow up the Johannes burg mine, lie says if tho Boers d stroy anything they will bo pun-i-ilicd . Kruger stated that Lord ' Salirury threatens him with death Kruger had railed to Sal isbury demanding 'that the (';!' priM )iir- takt'ii by tho J5ri t iih at l)u'I;i4 ! treated us riso-ii'-rn of war anl not, an- traitors. Il5 (Icelan d that if any of them wTi' executed roprinala 1 on tho I5rit i'mIi pri-oncrr would b mado. Lord Salisbury ril in effect: "If o;i iSritinh prinoner i injured Denmark Wants a Half Million mere Than ' Uncle Sam is Willing to Pay. Tbs Trea ty fn Sight. Washington, March 20. Nego tiations for tho purchase of the Danish West Indit-a are making such progress that it is believed tho treaty is in ( sight. The only hitch is . the ' price. Denmark wants three and a half millions and Uncle Sam i willing to pay tjirecynillion. FEARFUL FATALITY. The eiiboiii: Flagce is Playing Havoc in Calcutta.': Calcutta, March i!0. -Deaths from tho plague here Tuesday were 217. JVv cafes, 157. - Say That Tbey Found no Eilnence What eter ot Mismanagement. Tte ioresti gation Stopped Today. Xew Yoro. March 20. The grand jury has dropped the Third Avenue investigation. No legal evidence of mismanagement was found. ji wii'- iMiuru it i J'JIIl'l 1.1 I II Uli'U 4 . rill IS l a at I'r,t.,ial,.l, Krll(;,r .,.,ist,y ',f- F" H C("traCt- will hi-hnngod at tho end of -tin Mr. U. J. Foil, of Charlotte, war.". 'Krwer replied: "Go m I)0t Wednesday in the city. Mr. with yojir hanging. Iteiuem'ber, liowever, that. Lord Kdrl Cecil, your xon, iiLZterftfx'c' 1.7 r m JlUl THIS AFTERNOOH. Mary Troy Kluitz Buried Frcn Fresb;terian Caurch. Tho remains of young Mips Mary Troy Kltittz arrived this morning at 7:iJO o'clock from Baltimore ac companied by tho grief-stricken father and mother and two bisters, all of whom huve t een in Wash ington. Tho remains were conveyed to Mr. KluttzH residenco and during Alio day a largo number of friends f'w I nr t f)o -n.- Foil has tho contract for the brick work on the; Salisbury Savings Uank. . IIo tells us that he will return to Salisbury in about two weeks to begin work on the build- The contractors expect to finish tiie building in about two 'weeks after the beginning of the work. AN INTERESTING uc-TircTrnrrrj Mr. Hamar'r fafk to the master mechanics on defective air brake yesterday. Tlie visiting master mechanics and foremen of car repairsof the Southern Kaijway wjio spent yes terday as theWuest of Master -Me chanic Robin$on, of, the Spencer Ji returned home.' " d their nympatAiy to tho berciW father and mother. Tho funeral services were con ducted from the First Presbyter ian church thU afternoon at 8:0 o'clock by Uev. Dr. J. Ilumpjc, pastor of tho deceased. SUGAR IS SEHSATrONAL. '. i lit) r i i mi if ii in. liti i u iiiw - FAEURESMITII OCCUPIED. Ijondon,' March 20. Roberts cables that Cements has occupied Fauresmith unopposed. Two guns were found while prospecting the shaft of a mine where a large quantity of ammunition was buried. COTTdK MARKET. New York, March 20. Cotton bids May 27, June. 22, Aug 12, Sept. 8U0, Dec. 801. AVERAGE WHEAT CROP. Cincinnati, March 20. Price Currant, an authority on the wheat crop, gays the possibilities are that this year's crop will equal tho annual average production for the past ten years. KROGER TO THE FRONT. Reported to Ei On the Firing Line of the Beers. Capetown, March 20. Kruger has gone to the front and is nowr ou the Boer firing line near Kron stadt. : ? Leaves H Mtde a big drop of five points at the open. Ing tills morning. New York, March 28. Sugar proved a sensational feature on tho opening of tho stock market. It dropped five and a half points. ' : TWO RAILROAD WRECKS. Snowstorms in the West Cause Two Serious Wrecks. Chicago, March 20. A North Vast snow storm last night and thU morning blocked the rail roads and caused two accidents Inst-iiiirht. - The' Baltimore and - (- -- Uhio express ran into a freight at Whiting, Indiana. The engineer "was killed and the fireman injur ed. The New York limited Pitts burg, C. C. and St. Louis ran in to empties at Twelth street. Tho passengers were badly shaken up. They were all hTgTHy pleased and upoke in very corr pi i m e n t a r y terms of the Spencer shops,, stat ing that they found them to be ono of the cleanest as well as best equipped on the system. They also spoke in the highest terms of tho interesting as well as practical lec turo of the Southern Railway ex pert air brake inspector, Mr. Wm. T. llamar, as he entertained them by producing for their edification numerous defective appliances re- mored from air brake equipment that they might be.more thorough ly familiar with these parts in or der to"apply the necessary remedy to improve the deficiency of air brakes on all cars of the system Mr. llamar is the leading expert on air brakes in tho Southern tor ritory, and the boys always find him to bo a very interesting talker 1. , ' i i a i as well as practical, instructor m Died Yesterday Afternoon at 4 O'clock A Good Uaa and Citizen Dies as s Re- sun of Unssoal Accident. - . ..- Mr. Vance Bradshaw, 'who was so Beriously injured Tuesday mor ning by falling on a pitchfork as told in Wednesday's Truth-Index died yesterday afternoon at 4 o' clock as the result of his injuries. Mr. Bradshaw was hurt Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock and suffered great pain up to the hour of his death. Deceased was a well known and estimable man. He was about 40 years old and liveel in the Mill Bridge neighborhood., Mr. Brad shaw was an excellent farmer and by his. industry had accumulated some means. The Truth-Index extends con dolence to the bereaved family. THE NEW COMPANY. Carolina Copper Company is Incorporated. A Concentration Plant Will be Putin. Articles incorporating the Car olina Copper Company, have been received here , says the- Salisbury correspondent of the Raleigh Post. "This company is chartered un der the laws of New Jersey, and will commence operations soon, at the old Carrolton mine some 6 miles from- Salisbury. The de posits of copper at this mine sire very rich and seem to be practi cally inexhaustable. "A concentration plant will be erected immediately and the mine will be worked on a business basis and in the hopes of developing the cooper mining .business In this Russia Wants to Leave Her Troops at i Stated Point and a Yicious Kick Follows the Demand. London, March 29. The Even ing News publishes a despatch from Kobe announcing that Rus sia has demanded leave to laud her troops near Masanpoho. The des patch says that Korea wants out side interference. The Daily Mail says that trouble between Russia and Japan is imminent. ' Seattle, March 29. The trans port Coronne brings the news that there are, active preparations in military and civil departments of Japan for war with Russia. The Russian fleet Nagasaki has disre garded the harber authorities and anchored where it pleased." The war spirit is strong in Japan on account of the Czar's secret at tempt to gain influence over Corea. The grand assembling of he Japanese navy from which foreign correspondents is excluded was ordered for the last of this month. SMALL SKIRMISHES. . London, March 29. Col, Pil cher, while leaving Ladybrand on the 2Cth, was attacked and lost five men and several missing. In a skirmish at North Modder .River on-the 25th eight men were wound ed and six captured. " One Hundred and Eighty Car Loads to be Shipped For Street Purposes 1o City of Danville. , Col. J. M. NeaJjc of "Danville, who Spent Wednesday in thecoun ty investigating the granite here, returned homo last night. Col. Neal stated that a con tract for 180 car loads of granite had been placed with the quarry owners in this county. This is probably the largest, sin gle order ever . given here. ' The granite is. all -to be used for street purposes and will be trimmed after the fashion of the Belgian block.;.;. Col. Neal stated that the Rowan granite "Was more durable for . ' - . . Btreet purposes than any granite he has ever seen. OPPOSED TO MR. MEBJlNE. Majority of Rowan Democrats Want: a Democrat. , . V A Truth-Index f representative interviewed several leading Demo crats of Salisbury and the county today on the suggestion that Prof. Mejbane,v the present . superinten dent of Public Instructions, be Itess of Interest Condensed isi : E:H:J Don.Tlta Personals t:J Ert:f r:n Itecs of a Day y Wiley Shook, of Asheville, was in the city today. L. C, Caldwell, of Statesville, was in the city this morning. - C. B. Webb, of Statesville, xras in the city a short vrhile today. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Al Boyden went to Blowiug Rock this mornin".. A. B. Carter wept-rcjilledge-ville today on theYadkin train. ; Capt. W. Murdock Wiley re turned to Gold Hill this morning. - J. E. Franklin, the painter, yrho has been sick for several (lays, is out again. George Seyffert returned If night from a business trip. to D ham. ' " - . i: i , f ThereJs', a -slight improveniv.. C. Mitchem. : V nominated by thsi ThornnQitimi ' a . . . To a man every oiie spoken to on the subject are opposed to Prof. Mebane's nomination; -. The oppo sition' is based . chiefly .'on Ll Prof, The bill to nrovide h govern - T',rtllw ttmiiuuu.m, aim IT O . BEVERIDGE ON FREE TRADE. Washington, D. C. March 20. up his position as manager ot the from this mine .1!vTisrot.ij1 next week. for Mril Bridge, where wo dollars and seventy-five cents he will take charge of the Mill per ton in gold and one dollar and Bridge roller mill. Mr.. rage has seventeen cents per ton iu silver, already arrived here from Mill The mine will be operated on an Bridge to take the management of estimated output of fifty tons per the North-side Rqller Mill. day." . This is the mine that lias been ML Rogers Here. . developed by Dr. Harrell and Mr. Hon. Samuel L. Rogers-, corpo- Frost: .. ' ration commissioner, wasinSalis- bury this mornig on his way to M"men to Meet , Raleigh to attend a meeting of The city aldermen will meet to the commission. Mr. Rogers isji night at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. J. T. candidatejor re-election and will Harrisons requests the aldermen ment for Porto RicoLwas taken up today. Senator Beveridge spoke in favor of absolute free trade ber tween the Island and the United States. He arcued ; on constitu- tional and practical grounds that With the & it is' pretty safe to conclude that Row an's vote will be. cast' for some thorough-going Democrat in the State, convention. "" ""-Tr, DISPATCH OF CONDOLENCE. Mr: Kluttz's Colleagues Sompathtze With Him. ' of "tSo 8I,niton: correspondent the:- deatn of ii0,V. ,ajVi01 receive a strong vote from Rowau. ; Dash for Liberty Stopped by Deaths Greensboro, March .28. Three men who-were serving out their to alter his license so that he may conduct his business, conducting a saloon, on the corner of Lee and Council streets. ARBUCKLES AND THE TRUST. New "York, March 29. A re- n.,r.;iU flaolor in antrnr snVH the I -rrt ' i . "I i- x Bunsiuio v!v.iv. j- - i jviuttz suauguier sys Tlio news trust is now making a . pront oi of he gad affair wa8 Vjroilgi one cent per hundred, pounds and toda b Mr Kluttz's ... . , . i f ' a. I " " . . i. that AroucKies is losing iourcem secretary, and cast a gloc per hundred. the North Carolina dVV They met informally anw Daughter Better. . di&patch ot condolence r Mr. D. F. Cannon returned Kltz ' Is from Salisbury this morning where Jfe Post says edi he went oh account f tbsickness whole State will dee-p . . . . hi7wit.h nonerressman j of his little daughter. She is oei- v v- f ter. Concord btandara. Capt. E. B. C. Hambley, of Rockwell, was Jn Jie-Vity; thii morning. ff . .; ' v J. M. Harry returned to lotte last night after speii ' ' day hero ou businearv " Dr. C:B. 'McN " r who8pentAV -".-pi'V mrjf 1 1 ii r tit j 1- returned to tho c - night. Miss Lottie Caldwell c this morning from State. vii' " attend the funeral of . Miss 11. TroyKluttz. ; . R. J Beverley, who was at tinie ' connected ' with a granito company here, was in the city thig ; morning. : . " Ma j. Bolton, one of - Virginiaa most prominent citizens, is spend ing the day in the city, the guest " of Col, A. H, Boyden. " . Mr. AVhitehead Klutte came in ', this morning from Chapel Hill to.: attend the funeral of his sister, Mies MaryTroy Kluttz. H"Ma 01 am" ia. jpga fow, days wit , ovet rI-owiso and t' MEETING TO-NIGHT- Who Said He Exerted? Mr. Cha8 Hinderhte, who has recover. She . some Kluttz on the death V daughtert.which occc more Tuesday. Af couraged to hope v sentences on the county roads the handling of this important nhont nine miles from Greensboro branch of the railroad work. Mr. made a break for liberty yesterday Junior CbipitteCV Meet Might at 7 Uharge of the railroad tracks m 1 ddrwent an operatu Hamar's headquarters are located afternoon. The guard fired ; and ! O'clock- iu our cny, ana ne enueavors io two o the convicts Deing line, vsit the shops, here once a month Any ono who has the pleasure of this division, was here Tuesday j cftis, but pneumel with his automobile. - It the j and proved fatal. ,1 . the bullet passed entirely through The oommittees appointed by sarae as the railroad velocipede of 6cribable shock to , i t one of them, killing him instant- the various councils of the Jr. O. former days with the exception his family, and we ( mooting him will find him to be a ly, and mortally wounding the U. A. M. to render a report on tne tbat jt is equipped with a gasoline mend him and thet1 most interesting talker and pol- other. The third, a white man question of holding a public meet- engine, electricity being used to source of comfort ; i ished gentleman. named Eppes, escaped. ing, will meet tonight at 7 o'- ignite tlie gasoline. He makes a tions. f ' r I cIock in the loage room oi ruast 1 am 1 GOES TO SANTIAGO. DR. LONG OUT. Mr. Dull Enroute to that Point for active B High Point for a Short Vacation of Real Estate Notes. Mr. J. L. Uendletnan will short ly have two nice cottages complet ed and ready tor occupancy on ( hestnut ill 11. .Mr. Usher is paint iiigjj'em toilay. ' J)r. W. W. McKenzie Is movihg Senice. Lieutenant F. B. Davis, of Mor- gantoh, who is well known in Sal- isburyi was in the city this morn ing on his way to Washington. Jle, teaved Washington tomorrow and from that city goes to New- York. Monday he wills from New a Week. Hi3 many Salisbury friends as well as his friends throughout he State wU be gratified to learn that so en Salisbury council No. 38. It is earnestly dessred that every member of the committees be present so that the question can be finally disposed of at th,ia time. SENATOR SAWYER DEAD. ' speed of about thirty hour and unlike the former ones he doesn't exert himself in the least . Qopcord Standard. Assistant Agent. OaThe Road. ! Mr. John G Deaf l Grove, Was in the cJ on his way home, Cleveland. For a long while there has been I represent such an amount oi uusiness at the today to Ins new home on Bank York to Santiago de Cuua, where street. i i . wheat r. rowes ns organize. St. Paul, Minn., March 20.-The fanners of North Dakota haVo formed a State Grain Growers As sociation. It -principal object, is l restrict the product jon of wheat and regulate the prices. he has been assigned for military dutv. . Mr. Davis has been in the ser vice of Uncle Sam for some time and has seen active service before. He expect? to remain in Cuba (or about twelvo months. ?r- xY:iL?l,S; hf beeiJ A United States Senator Died Yery Sudden. ltically ill, is able to be out - . T . nanin. IJ 1UUJ- ; , ...... l A 1 1 : 1 1 T i - 1 1 . - " ' Dr. Ixing left this morning for usnxosn, Jiarcny. jvx-unuea sent an aaaiuonai man here now High Point, Randleman and oth- States Sentor Sawyer died here to- to assist the agent during the day. er points, where he will spend a tiav Mr. Hewitt is the' night operator. . f .1 i ji j. ir t a depot mat tne agent, Jir. a. 1 Ur.RichaiDBM V Thom. was not able to keen it ur ' fl7 Mr. C. scarcely. But the company has 'C: ' , c4 for sW for "" few. days recuperating. Dr. Ix)ng while still verv weak. is faiily on the road to recovery and expects to return to Salisbury entirely well. Attention Rowaa Rifles. China Grove correspondence Concord Standard. North State minerals. Special order No. 9. e I a .ii. a All members having equipment L0C' ",I3rJ at home, or away from armory Prof . C. L. Coon will shortly are ordered to return the same by ) begin the preparation of a Ml" aifyerejvaoj. moi8 his r riuav iiimiL iuu ouiu. a iuvwi i uiaiui. j. iui. vuuiLiinM oeen verv r jiPiistMeef;:! tneeting 8r"t xceml. Isenh 1UKE OF NORFOLK RESIGNS . . . I . i a I it .ia :ii i. u-u : i . l 1 1 c.i:a,.t rk:Ak i.i.i ..tH London. March 29. The Duke this morning on nis way 10 ew ims uaie wm ue. uem respvusiuie, uuu caiwuuij vuiuu 1101 jt ot rsortoik has resumed as post- t i one. . ir. disuuu i iuuuwicu i uu i iwnumucu jdi, . 4 ) . ,, II' li T . T : I If (Ant nf sIaaV ia l-.. 111 I fvonnanflv .allul nnnn in t" r:nM1 ATi;ma nms tn hi iir I momlirfl tirilrlinfy oniunmant ntwr I ntATlftn TPiailTH to Knvnn rftiiP f t IT I f?a-..- at ME CHEAPEST AGREEMENT RESTORED. New York, March 20. The master general. He has gone to I with one of Burke county's fa- proceedings will be taken to recov- purpose tahavethe history rjL Trunk Line Association has re- the war with the 'Sussex Yeoman- mous gold mines and goes North I er stored tho pro rating agreement. I ry. i to buy machinery for them. By order of Capt. Overman. Italian in T-n m T1i 1 rt fnrni wfjt is completed. - TJ me- and 8ari - t"n9i last . y vueck cxaaay w gen- T.ri ? one nf x C. I . m w their r Tl m the most p ititi;,? SALISBUR' . X. . I ,5 C" ' l t 1 v V tw7 7"- v v ; SAVINGS BANfC 1 1 r:4 A '""i-a. f 1 f
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