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it :. r. ' ' The Spencer c Price Cash 13. 1 DrtUr InOner&lMerchAndlM Vtrtn namfr-15 Kt Bean e. qt. . Pea n. qt..: Lowest Prices on Everything. A" WEATHbR FORECAST: Fair tonifeht and! fr-Osy. h 'he Best.of News, Full Telegraphic Service TT rrsi;i rel is, '1900 Vol. 1. .NTo. 146 SALISBURY, JXO. Jtt. JULIAN. Ciirx: in. i II I IK II THE SOUTHERN TROUBLE REACHES CLIMAX. NO CHANGE TO BE MADE NOW RALEIGH UNABLE TO SUPPLY, ACCOMODATIONS. ! TELL OFTHE OBJECTS TALK OFRUNNINGTHEM TOGETHER.- YARNER GETS LABOR i COMMISSION ERSH1P. i BOERS RENEW AT OFOBGANIZATTON. . '1 1 7 Mi C 7 I 111 I I I 4 Wli k v i - s r - . ; jail j. : niihnMiBiiit a Oil D HI orn ' BDLLER.J .... ; . r Most of the Union Operators cn the Scuti ern go out on i Strike. The Difference.! Stltei. ' The long looked for and much dHciiHHfd strike on the part of the operators of the Southern Railway Company became a reality thii morning and -the Salisbury and Sjx'iic:r operatives joined in the htrike. " The diflVmncoH .between the i'. '..Liu rn and iu operators are of K'verniinonviH siauuing, ' r . . . THE GRIEVANCE. TlMrTnuTii-lNDKX representative had Mil interview last night, wifh one of (I)h operators and he then utatlthe grievance of hia union. A n'qnM, was made'of Capt.:Gan ton, of )w Southern., that some regiilar system of salary should bo cMtahluhed and maintained. - He agreed to confer with committees . appointed oh the various divisions No Hatisfaclwry renC? was secured and it is claimed thatNveral op erulora on the committee have sinco been discharged for actarigin this canacitv ulthouch. as a nitot- . tf?r of course, other ronw ns w -assigned. Th -chief objection on the part of tho operators, liowev-er.-fMmg to Ve th low falariea aid and the failure of the South- orn.to establish a uniform rate of s salaries in proportion to the work -t required.' The st rike is f r.uljt with serious consequences. We learn that to day the operators left their desks all over theisysteni and that sev eral branches nre practically tied ut for the hnjc of them. . Tram' "Pi-Tpatc her , KroBt took cfiar oHhe bthca herethi mbr ning, when the force at t1e 'tfpo walked out. -m - MB. 8ILL KURT- He Will Pcrforn tie Dalies of Ws Office u Usui tad Ceatiaces la the Pcsitloi. Kises if Census Trters. . "There will be no change in the district census supervisor of this district as was intimated in Sun day's Raleigh Post. Mr. J. L. Rehaleman ,ha re turned from Washington, where he went to see the director in Mr. Bingham's behalf. The latter' healh is improving now' and it ,was decided to allow him to con tinue. ( .' . The list of census takers for this district have been appointed and the appointments confirmed. The following is a list of the census takers in Rowan county: . ATWKLL. William C. Rose"and Floyd D. Brown. -. ; CHINA John T. Deal. GROVE. and John V. v fx a Wreck h South Carolina Slightly Ha.t Mr. George J3illf a Salisbury boy who i.s living iu Raleigh, was hurt in n railroad wreck.in South Carolina Monday, we learn from a party who came in froni Ral eigh. " :, ; - It was at first reported that Mr. Gill was J-.ilJuVut we.learn that he returned to Raleigh yestsrday having sustained oply slight inju ries. CLEVELAND. William A Lucky. FRAXKL1H. R. J. Ilaltom;; ;. GOLD HILi : ohn A. Holshouser John C. rrcrurdt4- LOCKE. Roland J . Hart . 1C0RQAN. William U Kagle. - ; ; MT. XJLLA.. Samuel-E. Slopp. . ; rAeAEarnhardt arid Hen- ry A. relv , " BALIBBUBY. ' ' . James FVr Cowan, Charles J . Bingham, Charles P. Shuping, Eugene II. Bean. SCOTCH IRISH. ' William W. Fraley. 8TEKT.E. . . . i Jeeso M. D. Barrier. V . UNITY. ' Th6mas S. Brown. Ajcock Receliei to Ontioa. Oieraaa's Elctjueat Speech or ujnafng tie Clair- Biasaip of tat Coaieattoi. (Staff Correspondence.) li view of tae talit-it t:s fteea Icdclgti JiBheitfi WIlSieferKci ti tkt Uer . chats. A tart irwrfflea In' view bt'.tbe talk that has Raleigh, N. C. Apjil 12th, 1900. ?eii indulged.! recently with ref One of the most interesting fea tures of the Democratic .conven tion when it reassembled here yes terday afternoon and one in which Salisburians will take a pardona ble pride, was the speech of Hon, ereuce to the Merchants Associa tion the following card U of inter- est i -..I', ' . . . J - Sons ef ft e Demerits Leek Wita Ftrsr Upsa tfei Scsistha. Urge lAttesiisii la iK : Washington, D. C4Aprii 12. There is said to be a movement on foot; to nominate Admiral. Dewej for Vice-President- on ' the ticket With tJolI Bryan By many politicians this matter "is being To the citizens 6f bausbuby discussed with more or less interest, v. . . . - i. : ' . . - . and vicinity: v - I nd manyv of them'i believe .that xxrU' j . j: j I this will be the outcome of the f. -k. . o . ; ,1 Admiral's c UcKsIII t:i Refers ? R!-EJ::!:i C:r;:ra- tica Ccssisslosers.Pitt:rs:a Is. A!:a Re-EIated. ' - ; '; ; Special to Tbuth-Indei. . t - Raleigh, N.C.; April 12, 1900. .The Democratic convention this "morning nominated S. L. Patter son, the present incumbent for commissioner, of agriculture; H - I-.- i " ' " ' ' ' B. Vamer for commissioner of la bor and printing; Franklin Mc Neil 1 and Samuel' L Rogers, the" ianI!i1afv fAr Via Proa Lee S. Overman when he assumed mUrPr the chair as permanent chairman concerninghe intention of the or :t binff done-' K Geoirranhicanv present incumbents, for corpora of the convention. Its effect as gannation 01 the ealisbtiry Retail Admiral Dewey "would be. a suit- tion commissioner ; W. B. Council electrical. Though he only spoke Grocers; Protective Association , I able candidate for Vice-President Judge of the tenth district; Lee S; about ten minutes time and again therefore we the mambers of ,the with BryanVhebeing an Eastern Overman and Daniel Hugh Mc he was interrupted by whirl wmds jsame desire tmase the loiiowing man,, and Bryan a western iiean.;eiectors-ai-iarge; junan p, of applause and approving shouts statements it l V ; ? man. Carr, E. J. Hale, WalterE. Moore from the delegates. Mr. Over- mat inepurposeoi sam organ- Even at astute a politician,' as aaq i nomas a. jones, aeiegates- man's speech was in part as fol- ization was not; fof th, advance- j ReBresentative Catchings, of Mis-1 at-large tothe National Convn- lows: menx oi arucies i jri tne grocery UiisDDi. is duoted as saving "We are here, representatives of line not at all. V$ do not want I he Democratic conventio the people of the Democratic par- to do.so. . We hayp 6 fcchecile of I Kaniaf City will nominate Admir- ty to save ; North Carolina from prices.; jaor wiU we hjvd o WJiat I ai pewey for Vice President on 9T&P? i the ticket with Col. Bryan. Or- plause and a voice: 'Hurrah for ization' , jy;;.Uv the. best looking man in the fThe object oithxme' Jto J girded aei a very good political State'). r ; - . - ' stop, if psibhefabusinesslj "The Constitutional -Amend- like and deceptive xr?.$ ot aoing political events have been sought pnt that we offer to the neoDle business as lt-WJpeihV pcacticed tii monv - or-r-ftaioria: He firmlv that tion at Kansas City. The plat- convention at orm was aaoptea . as preseuiea and the convention adjourned at 8 :40 o'clock .this morning. ; I A TERRIBLE DISASTER. . i 4 Building Sinks ind Is Practically Stal- Pittsburg, April 12,-l4 disaster occurred here about halt nine this morning and it' is feared that , many lives are lost.- . The large four story, warehouse, ; . of ment that we offer to the people business as it wasTmnj pcacticed on many occasions. He firmly of North Carolina ia not only a hy certain grwervccn im w thiiJelieves, jt irfsaid, j that Dewey political necessity, but it is a so- city. '; "r " i ir . v. f will be the Democratic oandidate chil neceasitv. Our manhood de- - Also. the social Juterott " " J. mands it f applause), our woman- memoew-.were :-c9siBrt,airiie i-iotlief Democratic ', members;, of hood demands it (renewed ap- iormaiion oi wm orgapizauonAi-j Congress, while they will not talk plause) l our women and our chil- so such benefits as. tte this " subject ; look dren demand it: our good govern- rive fothemsvea;tJSrban andMcKelvey at their Trienr. cinmanriH it. uownwu i xvus- .xs . w.v.i Ration oi Drvaa ana iewev:ai i wuim tuuu wurw cuuautwu turn :l sellism and Butlerism. (Loud ap- oacts oi trusw etc were consiorr j the -.Democratic' ticket. -It . is inaeemejiuktipef 41niift ftnr1 nhftrincr) - Twice have ed in the organization 4 r ve ii&J. . 0 z. x .1'- i - i- 2l fL k 1 ' ' ' . ; k 3 M At Jo' reuuu wimv vuinYumoua .. . -vv ' i . ' i . . : .r-r . . . ... t ' mi : applause) . M -T :- - : t cheertullyf f rarnishr srne" fcany . , itrwflsnnounced at the daniil ewed to giv way all utfonce Mr. Over-1 persoxfdesinig to see thenx -v?v- toIyeterday Mterfl0nUt AdJ if by- anWrthquake; M.H. Justice Wow we ciainvwmi .a- grocers m,rai Dewey after Ins, trip W arr ont hadlv ininr 'oh for governor. Association i cmwuweuuw Chicago, is contemplating; tour ed Eut are stiU living B: ?S;cocirof :Wayne; and creditable institution in any of the .State of Mich igatf ,"Vnd v Sifr" n a n't citv throughout the country'. other Western States. Hia tour 'wv' r. : Wa .ifli'm 4Kof ha -ititntastBtoTi t M;.k, were Kiuea outrignt., botni were t J v W , i:jr.:::rtj n:5;C" hlandt Laate, Boers renewed Buller today. Londcn, Ap;il j thousand Boers first move toward posted on arsnrp Kroonstadt and" ty guns are on i r . ". t m. ' a l ' jwopje IS IOIT1U Kir: Chirln H. AI!:: v Pre:!l::t: j -Washipgt presidents Charles Hi nor of Jf aen Secretary oT idenVsigP9 so 5. - Rilila r "A L ' discover iV peechX -ion of 1. Fagan& Company. ; The firm of Fogan & Co.,' have been awarded lfcotitrdct by the. Southern to binld, the Bide track to the Cabarrus -millj of 'which your correspondent spoko. some Homo davs ncoV" 'nlehtronine the fact that this work on thevart of the companyNucarit, another ; cot ton mill for jour town.. 'The track will bo aboigWKt-w louft'uid will 1) 22 fclt-Kvtfh ihrii4)me '.:PtA- co.h, says thCoKcorit. correspond ent of the c6'arlottuObserver. I 'V We are. gfad . M r sVe t tlmt the. abovo compiijny, Who have an office hero and cvi(y aii'dvVHweraeut with the Trut h -I i pi k , a re cdm inc to the front in their line, at Concord. Ulss Rothrock Uarrled. - ? . . . - On Monday night ' Miss Helen Roth rock; daughter of Prof. L. H. Rothrock, of Rowan county, was married to Mr. Henry Rufty. The bride has a number of, friends and relatives in this county Concord Standard. ' At.ihe 00 man's b placed in nomiK Hon.Charlea who was elected witliN. response to loud und long cont ued calls come forward and spoke. His speech was one of the finest of political nature ever heard in North Carolina, The following additional nomi nations were made : For Lieutenant Governor, W.D. Turner, of Iredell. . Secretary of State, J. Bryan Grimes', of Pitt. Treasurer, B. R. Lacy, of Wake. Auditor, B. F". Dixon, of Cleve land. V'. Superintendent of Public In structions, Gen. rToon. Onetf the incidents and by the way one of the most significant of the convention was the refus al of the convention to hear Col. Paul B. Means, of Concord, when he stated that he desired to place Prof. Charles H Mebane in nom ination for the office of Superin tendent of Public Instructions.For e and D. C. Berlead tsple of this city who buy time duribg -tf grocati. .ar . promoted just as June mucD in a. ousiness 4 - uo reiruiut''"" i itn xi- - tt j noia-JkJ.-- lin. ... wnen lae nguse coneneu year sis as the interest of the members; Lf ?J. vuu.u T V 4W 4 '4.: xv aav ,ia l larger, or as large, as it lias been xaicen out alive but terillilvr v 1 ll i- :i -l at any time during ino present ses- 1 od nn wnii f0n r-i t rtjP,rtf Vealeamen of the firm. Four per sons are still buried in lb and it is 'believed ; that " they -dead! Tweiv InirM-tfW-H1."' Thursd D.Sim ay to th; 1 i'as rvt tJ V tiu t ' .t in CM v I sion of Congress. The voting on the Porto Rican amendments was set for five o'clock. Almost every ''Xgle southern member of the Hotse was in his seat when the vo ting Took place. Q V. Renr&f eptative Hfty ef Virginia. il hopfuSof peQUring a tnvorable Hods tor Etster. ; The Elizabeth girls who will spend Easter out of town are Mis ses Laura Watkinsand Chassie Brown Who will go to Concord, . and Misses Mary Boyden and Al ice Rendleman, who will go to ten minutes confusion reigned. Salisbury. Charlotte Observer The colonel refused tq retire and tne convention wouia not let nim uM Ur. Hovli Sif Till! sneak. Finallv order was secured In the minister's meeting at and he proceeded-, ihe incident to eive his customers a1. Xjarticles : 0 . ' v-.- . l ..... of merchandise-' at absolutHLcost all the time. He may present with a bouquet-On one article; but' he expects you to pay for same on the next. And tfl more he, gives you the more profit he is g&g have in return. We appreciate the fact that report fronVi the committe on Mil there exists today among the pro- jtary AffaitSApon his Vill for the fessions, mechanics:, laboring class- appropriation One Mlioli dol- CT wi8uiwuu9.oi one nature lara F0r thesupportana eduioment and another, and that they, exist Gf the National Aasrds of the va- for good and not for eviL We rious States. Thfe Isfcrnuch have no cause to censure them or iiQp, howevr,of - it gojng even look with suspicion upop through the Hqusft this "gessiop. A l 11 - A. it V .T , .. . - I i- ... uieui. s Kfuui iiiem Koofl. we . ; - . 1 - lina, from the (mmlittee on ;th Judiciry yesterday reported to the House with an ameridlnent the bill for the establishment of a term of in Mr. Caldwell la Conmtion. L. C. Caldwell, Esq., one of the leading la-yVmbf Western' North Carolina, wlio has been affiliating with the Populist party for the past four years, attended the State Democratic convention yesterday and a id was in the convention hall all day. Mr Caldwell 'was in Salisbury this morning pn his way. to Statesville. - Insane Uan. Deputy Hodge Krider brought an insane man named. Moose in from the Western section of the county this morning. He will be confined in the jail hero until some other arrangements are made. ed. One wall fell into the atre. burying two men. " The collapf.' was due to the removal of a part;t tion in the wall adjoin irig.n i) building. The foundations .we not sufficiently - supported, the rain yesterday caused arth totoften and crumble.- 3 A BIS WHEAT CROP, Niae Million liore CUtils Ye; t Int. Cihcinoati,- O., April ,12 Pfice Current says the wei LexingtoJi last Monday night the was a spontaneous protest against tdpic was tha evU of buying and the nomination of any but Demo- aellinr votes. Rev. Mr. Hovle. crats, . J f 9 r . who was the principal speaker. drew a very dark picture of the Evidently I Mistake condition of affairs in purtapf Da The following associated press to express his belief that in one papers; township in the county every vo-1 Washington, April ll.The ter in it, with the exception of I Senate today confirmed H. C. three, can be bought. We hopo Budge as postmaster at Miami, Mr iidyle is mistaken;" we are j Fla. , The President today nomi frank to say we believe he is mis- nated Daniel Wt Patrick, of Oold taken. If not, missionaries are HUlf N C. to be cepsus ppperyis needed here woise than in Cuba sor - for the seopnd district of or the Philippine i lands." . North Carolina; The above. is quoted from the This is evidently a mistake as Chanty'anp (Jhildreu and in our Gold Hill is in the seventh dis opinion tht 'good brother is very iriot and there Is no on living much mistaken .if he made thU there by the name of Patrick. statenientT We do not know what . 1 1 township he refers, to, but we feel SclSSl CICSlSS confident thaV no.'tsuch can be 7 The closing exercises of Frank found in thU MPt , We ar lin Academy takes place tomor- further constrained to believe thH rqw, Two speakers w! be presA the brother is misquoted, though nt on that occasion. This school j the members '.of; the Grocers As ao c i a t i o n of this city have been ,r -here- for long years with our families and chil dren and exoect to remain htrA if possible. We have always been the United States Circuit Court ? willing to extend a helping hand- c" - v"vV?3 in cas of distress.. We reappnded n ' inis measiFrj? bo far as we have hvou ihlo ' tKQ I has. the support of the members of instltutlons'wlthin the citv. WV the bar of that section a.na M i T T ' j - make no demands neither , do . w e intepa to advance an ... frjees yVe say that we have ppfhipg hut right anc equity op our side.. We ask charity before, you consure. We ask that a - committee of the thought that it will be paVsed be fore lopg The orh -Carolina delegation are much interested in the measure, and will seek an op portunity to put it through the House on its passage, which will been mainly favorable to the.' ictou; Where it has been- ly needing moisture it is nf ting relief. Spring see grossing favorably. Of good start, and a full ) indicated. There iT pi cotoV.T'V indicates nmetir bushels of winter vear and sev j more than the people of Salisbury or vicinity at-. reHul5e unanimous, cppsen.U tend apy meeting of ie associat .ft is nc:W estimated that eight or tion and see and; fceaf v everything ne outhern Democratic Senators said and doue. We insist , upon (will' vote to seat Ex-Senator Quay this as we have no secrets, what- when his case comes to a vote, vr. Also VA mnst rpflrwtfnlW I tne-linflt. ask that bur. customers continue to ive us theif . Tjatropftgd aa: we assure you that we are determined togiveyou thesa?pe fair treatment in ; the f uture as we have in - the past. '.. v ery Respectfully. - SALISBUBT ;GrOCEKS AsSOCIATIO!Ca corrojc bepobt. New York,' April 21. Cotton Mf.O.V. White.of Greensboro. North Carolina, is in the city for a few days. He is here on a busi ness trip, and is registered at the .national notei.- v . New Post Offices have been es taDiinea in worth Carolina at Oneida, A'amance County, and at rugn, Person County. Robert R. Hunt has been com- not intentionally. Lexington Pia nas been very successfully conr , bids April 48. May 49, June 41 missioned Postmaster at Cody patch. . 4T ducted this year. ! July 42, August 27,Sept. 844 , Virginia. erage. 'f - HISTOB J Boston, A) churcli ar Maisachuy met in burned toV morning: BOEB M0VEME5T CHEC Elandslaagte Wednesdaj Boers renewed their attack The advance on 4 was checked by the The Boer movement is toward cutting off communication from, Ladys m ith. V - 1 1 ::r .1 fc: 'V.Q1- gov. nr. . iKhtr -i - . pilous, ; : OUf f.. t!-C3 C' .. " in I. . 'VnO"U 10 - - w i 1 f ' to do t:x - no for thZeit its ices fn ing service; ; V i i.
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