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i fl mm; IUj.1v- - &H The Spencer 0 c Price Cash Pralrr JnC-nerl Mtrrhandi Vlrli l!iro-lS Navr nin V. qt. IVa jc. qt. Lowest Prices oa Everything. WdATHbR Vol.-l. TSTo. 144 Hlfy-18 HIED. HAY BE AT CHARLOTTE DUR ING MAY. Piitchard Eiferdi Hlniaa Imitation and be Promisee to Consider and Cine if His Dalies Permit. .Washington I). C, April 10. .Sfiintor Quay, f)f Pennsylvania, and family, who liave been spend ing tl.o winter reason at the Sena tor's winter, estato.a't ,San Lucie, Florida, passed through Wash ingt n the other day en route to their homo in I'eniiHylvrnia. The Smator and family have been in tin Sla'e ft r a I ng p rud this Aft'rpMidingafevduy8 j at Inn h(iin! Senator Quay will re turn to WnHhington' C ty for the purpoHi. of being on the ground durii k t U pendency, of hU con t t for a neat in the United States Senate. , , The Kx-Senator is confident that ln will be admitted to his Miit in the United Stbtej Senate mi the (Jovrrnor'H certilicale. While in the S.utth he received many ussnr.mcc of wnpporl, and he believeH that several Senators will vote for 'him when hi case come to a vote. Among tho-e wlionre aid to favor his admissiim on the Governors certificate of ap oint nient are Senators Talia ferro of Florida, Senators Daniel, and Martin, of Virginia, and Senator Sullivan, of Mlfltusflippi. Senator Money, of Missis.sppi, Iiuh nlfto on nev r.il occasions, on test votes, with the friends of the Pen- inylvania leader. The North Carolina Senators nr divided onthe isauo of seating Quay . Senntor PritcUard u rtiog Qviny, white Senator lUit- " ler opport4 his admission, pre ferring to follow the precedents flxpd by the United States Seiint In the Ore-ion, and other similar content. It is expected by the friendn of Senator (iuay that a vote will bo reached on tho case before long. Many of them hope the vote may be reached by next week. The vote in the House of Repre sentatives on the Porto Ricaii bill, which is to bo taken tomorrow af ternoon, is attracting "very great attention. A very full member ship of the House will bo present when the bill is called up for final action. The motion to concur in the Senate amendments .will be made shortly after the reading (if the journal, and only a very lim ited debate will be allowed by the .Republican leaders. All of the North Carolina delegation, and it in said all of the Virginia delega tion are now in the city. In the latter delegation, Mr. Wise, repub lican who wa seated in placu of Mr. Yuung, is tho only member who will vote for tie Senate amend ments. In the North Carolina delegation Linnev and White will vote to concur, while the rest of the members will vote to non-concur. . . Roth of tha "whip- of the' House, Messrs, Taw ney, and Un derwood say that practically all of tlieir memberdiip will be in the city and at the capital Wednesday at noon. Senator Pritchard, of North Car; jolina, was a visitor at the White I House yesterday morning. The o i c 01 nis visit ne siaiea was 1 for the purpose of extending to President McKin'ev An in vitation to attend the annual oolebration of the Mecklenburg diilaration of indepindence, at ('harlotte,-North Carolina May 20th. The celebration is to be on a- lar ger scale this year,' and it is the desire of the people of Charlotte to entertain the President. The President has taken the invitation under consideration, and prom- i ised Senator Prichard that he J would visit Charlotte, if his 1 official duties permit his leaving Washington City at that time. mi FORECAST: Cloudy tonijrht ; Rain WedncdAT. f r. 9 - .1r, r WAS IN SESSION FOR SIX : HOURS. ' Nearly a!l the old CoiiJy Connlssloaers ; WereKcclnated- Wrigbt and Rotbrock Nominated for the Legislate. - - " '(:., -, ; . . For Sheriff, D.'R; Julian. ' Register of Deeds, A: L. Smoot. Treasnrer, A. W. Winecoff. . " Members ot the Legislature R. m Wright and L. II. Rothrock. Cotton Weight r, George ri. Page; ' : " Coroner, E. Rose Dorsett.' ' Comity Surveyor, C. M. Miller. Commissioners, J, Frank Mc- Cnbbins, ;W. L, Kluttv 'W. A Houck, San ford Henley and P. D. I. . , . . "' ' This U the ticket nominated by the Democratic convention of the county yesterday and" it will go through iu August with -a whoop. Tbo ,o;a,..1(: t... saw v'avrvav vvfts? ill tjCJj Ivll ilVUt I MUBiuuiou.itf. uui iiiB.ue gat o.s stuck it out, many of them remaining several hours after the adjournment of the convention to di-;ci:s3 the day's work. ; It was 'by long odds' (he largest convention held in this count v for many years -and was thoroughly, enthusiastic. After the adjourn ment of the convention a meeting of the executive committee was called and Mr. Jno. M. Julian twos rj-elected chairman-of the com nnttee; : - : New Buildings t3 Up. The two rooms next to theold Mansion IIouso on Main.strffft are LteinghrnwdYTciilay pfepUtory 10 xne erection ot two bricj store rooms. "Mr:'Apo8tal Curuso, who has occupied one of them, will con duct his business -in the future In the Mansion House on Innis street. ' -." Cipt. Barber-To Returib Capt. .Will W. Barber, who has been railroading in New Jersey for the past two yeais, was in tho city. this morning. Capt. Barber rhas decided to relumto North Caroli na and may take up his old run oivthe Western. : ' CURX TO BE OUSTED. Committee Wjll Recomnend That His Seat be Declared Vacant. . . Washington, April 10. The Senate committee , on privileges and elections has unanimously de cided to recommend that the scat of Senator Clarki- of Montana, will be declared vacant. . HOW THE BOERS WENT AT IT. News FrcnEadeBPiieir About tbe Ski: mhhes Yesterday. London, April 10. The Boer attack at Braban yesterday was delivered Qn three i sides, r The British held a position in a rough count ry. The'number of the Boere are unknown but reinforcements are reaching them.; 'There are mysterious movements of the Brit ish troops at Bloemfontein but correspondents are not allowed to wire them.-. I is presumed that Roberts will make a disposition to put off tho raiding Boers forces fiom lie puisuing British forces Bu In ways, March 81.- Baden Powell telegraphs from Mafeking dated the 27th, confirming the re- prt that the Boers have been pushed back back so far from the town that they are comparatively out of the range of tho musketry fire. Ha concludes that all prom ises are well for the eventually cutting off of this force of the en emy "if we can. hold Snyman here." ' - ' 7, ;.VV-"-- MliRil 1 Girl SALISBURY, IYIlEHIMlJlIEDiUI.IIli;ii: KENTUCKY REPUBLICANS TO STAND BY HIM. . . Their Platfoto Will Declare. for toe 6cld - Standard, ipansi:n and Cccaend Ut KiBlej's AtiltBile to Porta ' Rb.? , - .Louisville, Kentucky, ApriUlO. 1 The Republican State- commit tee will today "meet to arrange plans for fhe party . in Kentucky and set the date for the State con vention for May 10,. The conven tion will . indorse the course of Governor Taylor and take n 6tand for repeal of the Goebel election law and the -McChord railroad law. The McKinley administra tion will be strongly endored. They wpl also declare for expan sion, the gold standard and com mend the attitude of the presi dent on the Porto Rican tariff. ..RISING- IS 8PREAD1NG. 4 s a A"a, April iu.a relieving foKfl of one hundred Hussars started "for Coomassie yesterday and a larger forci?. is being con centra ted at Hinterland. Coomas sie is evidently invested. The Ashautic have captured seyeral native teachers and their families and the rising is spreading.- ! Exit Feir;$ Wheel. 'the1 Ferris wheel, one of the at- n ractious at the WTorld's Fair, is to'betorn down arid tli 2,200 tons of iron and si eel of which it is Composed is to be sold n,os scrap, iron. ' ' The work of demolishing the wheAl.will commence at jitice." ' Since 'the World's fair but 500, 000 persons have ridden on the wheel , as compared with i he n um- Lber of 1,750,000 who took the trip during tlie fair. During the fair the wheel made over $12,000 in gross receipts, the net profit being 1500,000, of which the company and the World's Fair company re ceived eachr$225,O00. Since then it is estimated that about $700, 000 has been lost.' : Mr. Watts For Delegate; - . rr. A, D. Watts, editor of the Statesville Mascot, was in Salis bury this morning on his way to Raleigh to attend the State con vention. Mr: Watts will probably be elected a delegate from this dis trict to the National Democratic Convention at Kansas City. The Rowan delegation will give him her solid veto, N POOR OLD BOUTELLE. The light of Reason ba Faded away From Him. ; r Boston, April 10. The Post says .'Congressman Boutelle is still in the sanitarium at Waver ly. His health is not mending, in any manifest degree. The fact daily becomes more apparent to his family that he will never again take his place in public life Sapenlsorat Coolemee. L. W. Buck will leave with his family for Greensboro tomorrow from whicli, place he will act as su pervisor of the following cottop m illsj each of which he will 'visit weekly: The Lily and the Spray as Spray, the Leaksville and Nan tucket at Leaksville and the Cool- emee at Ephesus.. He will also have charge of the mammoth mill which is to be built in Statesville this year at a cost of $1,000,000, TO VOTE OS JUAY CASE. Washington, April .10. The Senate agreed unanimously to abide by the resolutions limiting vote on the Quay case two weeks a county officer to three colisecu from today at 4 o'clock in the af- ; tive terms. Every nominee agreed temoon. " to stand bv the resolutions. . Open to AH.' TUESDAY,;' Vi THE BOER PRISONERS ARRIVE THERE. iV ' . 4 . ; 1 I rs 5 Fear Cases of Ueasles 6b Board.' vPrIscs ers are Qalet acd Well BebaT8j.V?sseI Quarantined. i&'i'Z Island St. Helena, April' 10. The Niob'e "and ' Milwaukee ihavo arrived here with the Boerprsoti ers. Their health is gooxlvwith the . exception of four cases'-of. measles, which necessitated the Mihvatlkee being quarantined. The prisoriers ae quiet aud well behaved. 1 Maf beCbalnnan. The select ion of a permanent chairman of the" convention , was discussed among delegates;. yester day in an inforraai.wayAmbng those who Were suggested for the honor were Hon. B. Watson, Hon. Lee S. Overman '.and Hon, Ji. P. Buxton. -Raleigh Post, For Ralelgb Eooint. i Messrs. J.M Brownii H Meame J C Wright,.S H Miltoi,; (Jeorge T. Dunlap and R E Austin all of Stanly1 county, passed Jtbrough the city this morning on their way to Raleigh, A SERIOUS CRICKET MATCH.i? ' - . - '- - ' London,. April 10. -A Sydney despatch says that a pai ty( of Sa moans who arrived here by way of the Pari3 exposition fiay .tiat in a cricket match playett-; at Snrby, just before they left'a fight occur "ed on account of transpires decis ion ; Ten 4 were '-!kil ledr.and v the "ground was covered with wounded. A BIG CARGO. Philada, April 10. The .Steam ship Welhelmina for Yokohoma sailed yesterday with a million pounds of cargo including thirty one locomotives and - structural steel. v STBIKEBS SHOOT CONTRACTOR.' " AVhite Plain , April 10.-A band of strikers attacked Contractor Griffins and his laborers this morn ing Two of the latter were shot and Griffins' clothing was pierced by three bullets. BATTLE IS IMMlNXT, Aliwal, April 9th. Delayed,- The Boer command j twp l thousand strong, is marching on-Spripgfon-tein, Gatacres base. The Eight division is hastening thither and a battle imminent. . . OX FRIENDLY BASIS. . Paris, , April 10. The Figaro says that eventually the Anglo French w:ar has disappeared. The attitude of the French government all along has been most jii9t and irreproachable. The relations the cabinets of the two counties are smoother. COTTON REPORT. New York, April 10. Cotton bids' April 29. May 88, June 32, July 30, August 20, September &12. ... , :: - : ..--i " ; Ueetlag Thirsdaj Right. A meeting of the .members of the Old Hickory Qlub will be held in the club room Friday night at 8 oVlock. Business of impor tance is to be attended to and the presence of every member of the club i9 desired. ! " They Prcafss to Abided After the nominat ions had been made at the court house yesterday al) the candidates were called upon to say whether or not they would 10;r;i900. FIERI! BOERS ; DID CONSIDERABLE V DAMAGE TO BRITISH, V. Boers are Harrying Fron all Sides to As sist iu tte Flgbt. Fierce Ccatest Tester- day asiTeday. I -: -r . . .... ' Aliwal North, April 10. Tho Beri attacked? Brabant' and his force of two-r op three, thousand colonials :and there .was fierce fighlJngAayyestejaj.'. The losses on'.' both sides were heavv. The fighting was resdmed today- Three Boer Coinmands are at tacking the town. The . result is unknown. The Boers used Vickers Maxims,; and at first did consider able execution. The British guns soon got range and .caused great havoc. The Boer . commands are hurrying from all sides to par ticipate in the attack. . HEAVY CANNONADING. Buller Engages . With the Boers la Ac- .tioa- v :y-:: Pieters Martzburg, April 10. Heavy cannonading commenced this morning in the vicinity of Elanlalgaate, - .The . Boers venr .tured south ,of Biggarsburg. and jpedlieayy: :.r.'guns-. four miles northcojf fElanlalgaate and 5 forti fied the viCinn5jr of Vessel s neck. It is probable that Buller has en gaged : the kB oers who have been posting guns' bear Elanlagaate. ; Fire This Morning. vlr. 'James L.T MoweryVtesi dence caught fire (thijsjiiorhiDg, The. fire !was extinguished by mem bera tlie family .before ! any great damage had' beeir done. - . THE BOERS ENGAGED; ; " ; BethulieV April 10:--TheC"Boers will try to retake and destroy the bridge over Orangfr River. ' Con sequently extraordinary precau tion has been takeni: The Boers practically hold the Free Stale eastward and are greatly encour aged. ' :. '. Child Hurt . Fannif?, the ten-year-old child of D. A Howard was quite pain fully hurt yesterday1 afternoon by falling from the bac porch at her father's. home. An ugly gash, was made oh her forehead.-- ' Mr. Jones Kurt. ' v--- Mr. C. A. Jnes, of the county, was painfully hurt yesterday after noon while returning home from Salisbury. His wagon ran into a a big hole and'he was thrown'opt, inflicting very painful injuries about his head. He is not serious ly hurt. Mrs Allen to Leaie. Mrs. Ccorge T. Allen U iu the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burts, North Brevard street. She will remain in Charlotte a few days before returning to Salis bury. Later she will make her home in Tennessee. Charlotte News. THE STATE CONVENTION- The Unterrlfi'd Passing Throrgh ca. Their Way ta Raleigh. -The State Democratic conven tion will meet in Raleigh tomor row at 12 ocIock. Rowan coun tywill send down a large delega-. tion, among them Hon. Lee S. Overman, Col. A. H. Boyden, L. H. Clement, Esq., R. Lee Wright, Walter Murphy, D. R.- Julian, Hon. John S. Henderson, Joseph H.-James and others. Most of - ". . ihe delegates will leave tonight, A number of prominent Demo- crats from Western North Caroli- iia passea.inrougn last mgnt on. their way to Raleigh, among them Judge A. C. Avery and Hon. J. fnnk Ray. - ... Ky JYs .. . .- - v i-.vr 1 v ;Jhft Bst of XeW8. Full Telegraphic Service 0111 ao WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA . ; r FOR HIM. Seiaral Prczlasal csaErpreVsed c fes as Fai orabli to t!s Et::fl:a ta Zzz 'ceeiSeaatcr.Prltcbirdv - rlt is more than likely that if. ft successor to Senat'or J.C.Pritch'ard was to.be chosen now Hon." Lee S. Overman, - of this city, would be thecal niost. unanimous choice of Western North Carolina. - A big delegation of Democrats from various counties in the West on their way to Raleigh were dis cussing the. subject at the depot last night and they 'were almost unanimously for Overman to suc ceed Prit chard. ' v 'He is the yery finest campaign er in North Carolina." said one of the State's leading Democrats to me when the crowd which 'Was dis cussing the subject had dispersed, "and his election to the Senate would be a; credit to North Caro lina. I think' my section of the country will be almost solidly for him in tnj.iJJ,,:, v All of which is very gmifing to Mr. Overman Vnends, not on ly in.Bowah-county, but through out the State, r f. ' . Abused His -WlficLecked Up. V, ... -:' A bridge crew of nine men) who have beeu building a bridge for the Southern at Mooresville pass ed through tho city last- nightv .OnapLthe.menlwasiaccmipanied of the; crew; however, ; took- hi outlaterohi. " . ' m OnviiBestiog Tfljhi Dy viua. wne ana.tour cniidren. and royes. thts.ardrnirj f ro -i?- , . r began" abusing them on the nlat f V1 where thev hnx, -iT . .fprmfeMic.h;V M?u?5f theVjIIness of fi i cerf took him-inVThe "foremc her. ': ;,' e' . ' Dr. J. Thomas Wright re 'rK: daughter,' little Mfsft.Frarjcf; ieit U today for a visit of several ;ceekej ? tof riends and relatives in Newton,J Hickory and other places. Dr7 and Mrs. Wright go to jest aud re cuperate, they haying heen in m health for a month or more.' Mr. ReDdlenan an Applicant - . ; ,f Mr. John L. Reridleman, . wh 3 hag been chief clerk to Census Sk pervi8or Bingham, of t Ljjs dirfri spent "Monday in' Washirigtj M r. Rendleman, we learn j is appl ican t for.M r. B ingham ' eition, whieh the lattef.is ' o 1 1 fill rvt nAntiri' -rf liyeee . V AAA. WA. t.V UUll V . IllllVWSii lr lUn Vera . ' : 4 T. C. Liun Esq.; camei) night from Washington aria the nigh tJiew.V He left this1 ning for Raleigh to attend Democratic convention. la Reieooe Circles. . Mr. W. W. Krider m to the revenue service. cides to resume this w probably be station Carolina. . Co!d Ilfi8 EUcouT J. T. Wvatt, Mr. Cauble, hf a large vein oy on Mr. Caul) Oil ft t mirw Salisbury. ing a shaft morningA mine ana ..." FireAlarcs We-are requested by i I and assistant chief of the twX panmenv iu uouiy mepuoiic mat - 1. ' A A Al I 1 (fire alarms should be sent in at C. :H. Swink's store. The call it Kluttz's drug store, is not in i er. iecv woriug oruer . ana tne nre companies will be enabled to res pond much more promptly if at-, tent ion is given this notice. J --.Ileal 4 j- JXO. M. jLUAN.Gtrii THE PEOPLE WHO Cf tiO-1ITTLE LOCi . J z cf I3terest C::i::s ; Dsn Tts Ptrs:::ls Itszs ct t Day. ( W. R. Linton ret tj Hill' today,: 7 better, today. ' Matthew Bcsch,r spent yesterday in W. S. Brown, of1 spending the dayy' Capt. W. B. n theni, was; in th ... - i Reuben R. Q' ville, wis in'tW gV6. Pool - High. Point r5 this mprninr 4: j.,pr;crir CharioUe cityihis rn laridthi trip of a Arnold Capt.; ;; -t . T. vueSSu- tbernTn thy city this, rnorn mg onfy to AslieviJle; ; 'r ha8 Mmy: ot? bejter today! . fc i y h? improved todayv, ! "Tc,i!?ith. in ::ruso you. . r - Comfortable ; si with garden attac of Lea and Fc' i laundry can be f treet, two doors i. .and cured meats go to . otf, Spencer, back of f 'on. - 4 . , - . , i i s" v- m tw ..jiHi, ;iioi 3 mr inn it a LUUoLfl -A - - 1 ..ale, ot'. f v 'i,een sttW . M M. Halt- ' nJ CouocU8- rNew, RWer -CoTn-.?V ' 2ne People '.Prefer, to do their own banking Arhile others pre fer, to have their banking done for them' -T ' The Salisbury Savings Bank - Offers its service , to nil . who, want a general bank- ing service. ; : i VV ; - I , i .- 0
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