T-' '-ra. ;. XC - : ; ;qry , . 7f.- rifl- ST 'sv- Ltrgi Fat Muciicrell, Sunlhigf Cod frwh,- And Full Crrsm CWse AT r - If- P-Murpliy's- . WEATHbR FORECAST: Eair to-day. Circulation Books Open to All. f The Best of News, Full Telegraphic Serric ol. 2. "No. 115. MASTER MS III. WILL MEET HERE IN QUAR TERLY SESSION. S A-XilSBURr, C, TEETJilSDY MORIJSTG, SEPT.. 6," 1900 JHO.U.JULUI, CitjjJdKmEdittr. 1 11 lit POII. BRIG! II I1 11. I Ml 18 WHITE GRADED IS FO'RGING " AHEAD. SCRAP BETWEEN HUSBAND . AND WIFE AT DEPOT. DEATH "-QF PROMISING YOUNG MAN LAST NIGHT CALLED OUT AND HIT BY HIS ' . NEPHEW. MR. BROWN, OF SELMA, NEW FOREMAN OF ROUND HOUSE. GOES TO PRISON FOR REST OF LIFE. SSSflUED SB HIED mi meemgto di Held next week la Uls ter Uediifllc Hoblatoa'i Offlci it Spen cer Shops. Salisbury and Sencer again get - thy honor of entertaining the mas ter mechanics of the Southern Railway. . All the master mechanics of the Southern will meet in Master Me chanic Robinson's office at Spen- fior next Tuesday 11th, inst. t Util-M the master mechanics, the master car builders, General Superintendent of Miiintenance an I Stipvrintendont of Motive ' I'AV-r will he present. Tli'tt meeting are alwayn pro du;ive of much good ns a gi-iM?ral interclmnge of idead and opinions takes place. Matters of vital i jii poitanee to the road's .heft inter est are disciHsed and the' Soutl -em always heartily eo-operaten in making tho occasion a Kiiccendful and profitable one. Mr. Hobinson telU in that he rxpectH about 25 present. KNOCKED INSENSIBLE. Mr. Shaw's Narrow Escape From Death Yesterday Afternoon. 1 Mr. H. K. Shaw, one of the linemen for the Salisbury Tele phone Kxchange, had a narrow es cape from'dath yesterday after noon., Mr. Shaw was raising a telephone polo in front of " Mr. J. ). White's when he struck a dead limb on n tree. The limb liit him on the head and he was kocked unconscious by the blow."" -e fell but as good fortune would have it, lodged in the tree still insensible. Mr. K. C. Heine, who was worl: vi in? witli Mr. Hlmvv. HJiw.tfiH lieril O - T 1 of his position and on going up tin1 tree brought him down. Mr. Shaw's injuries are not se rious. Rer tingle At Home. Itev. Walter Lingle, of Dalton, Cla., camedown from Davidson this morning. Tonight ho goes to llowan county to see his mother. Mr. I. ingle's church has given him a leave- of absence of six months in order for him to take Itev.,, Dr. W. W. Moore's chair at tho Union Theological Seminary, while the Litter is canvassing in the interest of the Seminary .-Charlotte News. Birbecoe To-daj. A big barbecue will be held nl S wers' Ferry today. Among thoso who will go out are Mesa. W H Miller. J K Ilennessee, O WSpen vr and W W Taylor. Tho Mess. Sowers will serve the barbecue in their usual appetizing style and a big day is in prospect for those at tending the barbecue. Mr. White lapwing. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. White re turned recently from Salisbury. They were accompanied by their on, Walter, who sustained dan gerous injuries some time ago in a runaway. He is still improving. Mrs. W. H. Hitt and son,- of Hoanoke, who went to Salisbury last week, came over to spend a few days before gi'g home. Winston Sentinel. Child No Better. Capt. W. O. Crutch field return ed last night from Waynesville, where ho has been since receiving a message that hi child was very sic'. The child was no better when Mr. Crntchfield left Waynes ville yesterday. Mr. Titna Convalescent. Mr. Walter Tatum, who has been confined" to his homo with typhoid fever for more than a month, is convalescent. Ho was able to sit up a short while yea tcrday. A melting cf the School Committee held Yesterday Afternoon Tte Showing made In Attendance is Splendid. The white graded school has now reached the banner number,in point of attendance,, in the school's history. At a meeting of the school board yesterday afternoon Super intendent Coon reported that the enrollment Wednesday had reach ed GOG. When it is remembered that the first day's enrollment in 1899 was only 420, the significance of th's increase can be appreciated; The report of the building com mittee to the board s'.iowed that the new room w hich has been built sitlco theh.sing of the school in May vaa)$G25. In addition to this about $r)0 was spent for oth er improvements-on the whiteand colored schools, i Tho interior of the white school has been entirely altered and it presen'f the appear ance of an entirely new building. The board transacted ether rou tine busines:and listened to a statement from Superintendent Coon with reference to the change of books. Roc l Dsn e Shanghai, " Sept. 5. Rockhili denies a reeent interview printed in an American paper referring to the situation in China. CHINA'S NEW PLAN LI Hung Chang Cables to China's Minister at London. 1? ; h do itt-sc ptrtrr-i-t r-r utm Chang has sent the following ca ble to Gram, the Chinese minis ter here: "Our St Petersburg minister has persuaded liiiBsi to leave Pekin, You ar useless if you cannot persuade England." NATIVES PREDICT CONFLAGRATION. Placards are Posted Announcing Complete Rout of the Allies. Hong Kong, Sept. 5. The na tives hero predict a conllagration within a month. Placards that have been posted in 'Canton inti mate that tho Chinese have com pletely routed the alliss. Veto Returns to Haiana. Veto Santureo, the little Cuban boy who has been living in Salis bury and Lexngton since the close of the Spanish war, left last night on No, 5J5 for Tampa, Florida. From Tampa Veto sails for Ha vana, his former home. His fa ther, who was in the Cuban army both before and during the war with Spain, still lives in Havana and Veto returns to his native land to rejoin his kinspeople. He is a bright lad and the Salisbury public, to whom le u well known, contributed liberally towards the amount necessary to pay" his fare to Havana. U. SciitU to Mr. W. P. Smith, who has been chef at the Union CoppeJ5oni pany's hotel for the past twelve months, leaves this week for! New York, having given up his situa tion at the mine7 Mr. Smith is a clever gentleman and hasciiu piauy friends since coming to Gold Hill. Bob Torrence Diing. At G o'clock yesterday Robert A.Torrence, was in a dying condi tion. The many friends of this young man will regret to learn cf his pad condition. He has been suffering with a kidney aud other J affections. She Resents his Remarks md Slaps -bis Jaws. She Fiaally Decides to go With Him There was a lively scrap at the depot last night, in which -an er ring wife resented a few remarks submitted by her husband and concluded the performance by boxing his jaws. The man gave his name to a Truth-Index reporler as W. D. Millard and his address as Wash ington, D. C. He stated that two weeks ego yesterday his wife had left home without leaving .any word or intimation as to where she was.jgoing.' He soon found that she had conie to North Caro lina and finally located her in Salisbury yesterday morning. He pleaded with her to go back home. She agreed finally to go but on arriving at the depot Mr. Mil lard upbraided her for her conduct in vigorous English. She stepped up to him" and landed two hard slaps. lie made peace for the sec ond time, however, and the couple left for Washington on No. 84. Mr. Millard stated that he could not account for his wife's conduct only on the ground that she was infatuated with a- traveling man in whose company he found her. He was a man of fine appear- arance and Mrs. Millard was a hand some woman. BOSS WINS IN CONNECTICUT Ring Rule Truimphs in ths Republican State Co3Yent"Ofl Yesterday- ; New Haven, Conn., 5.- The Re publicans' of Connecticut, repre sented by five hundred delegates, me 1 iii convention an&mV)a&J? They placed in nomination cand idates for Governon, and other State officers named presidential elector. Georgo P. McLean, of- Simsburg,was nominated for Gov ernor on the fir&t ballot, defeating Warner Salisbury. McLean was the candidate of chairman Tyler, of the State committee, who has long been the party boss in the State. Warner was put up by Samuel Fesenden formerly secre tary of the Republican Na'tioiiai Committee. Tyler, and Fessen den quarrelled years ago, and since then have been fighting for State control. Fessenden was defeated by Tyler last spring in the election of delegates to the national convention. The vote was McLean 274, Warner 225. Populists For Brian,- While many so called Pupulists over North Carolinaare threaten ing to vote for McKinley this year, itis believed that most of the Row an Populist will be true to Bry n. Awellinformed gentleman ofChina Grove stated to the Truth-Index representative yesterday that near ly all the Populists in that town ship would support the Bryan and SUvenso,: electors. Moonlight Picnic- A moonlight picnic will be given at South River Friday night in honor of Maggie Loskhart, of J Wadesboro, who is now visting in the city, the guest of Mioses Lila and. Pauline Bernhardt. A large numlHjr of Salisbury's prominent yc.ung stcxeiv tetde go out -on o the picnic. Operation ca Jai- Mr. Albert Waller, who had an operatiou performed last week for a healing gum, wis -in the city yesterday. "Mr. Waller tells us that the operation -rn a complete ! success and that he is rapidly re- covering. Dr. Dorset t informed ' the operation. After 1 Brief Illness Robert Tcrrence. Jast of Age, Fallal -Victim to the Reaper Death. "1 . Standing 'just on the threshold of young mauhooB, with life beck oning him op to a realization " of all the dreams-and aspirations that hopeconld conjure, the spirit of Robert Torrence passed into the Great Beyoini last night and vig orous mortality once again paid tribute to the inexorable law ,of life and death.. ; Bob Torrence was not known even t; all the citizens of Salis bury, For hisdaily life had been an unostentatious one his share in the historjr of local events an humble one. Yet to those who knew him, he was the very embodiment of noble, aspiring andninsel fish young man hood. The writer feels a. pergonal bereavement - in his death. For two years he was a faithful em ploye, and hU .shining traits of character were manifest even at that early ago. ' rQuiet, iiuafesciming' and- unpre-. tent ious these very qualities won the esteem of all who knew him. For seve-a1! months Mr. Tor rence had been living in Statea ville but last month he jeturued to Salisbury. - One week ago he was stricken down with diabetis and from the first hour of his illness his recov ery was considered doubtful. For the past twenty-femr hours the loved ones who have watched at his bedside have only waited for the end, knowing -.he 'had falleji a victim v to ''"remorseless death. And when the end 'came at 10 o'clock last'tught they were ! prepared for such a mournful oc casion. . Deceased was just 20 years old and was the only son of Officer M. C. Torrence. The greater part of his life had been spent in Salis bury and Jie has been for a num ber of years identified with the "Baptist church. THE FUNERAL. The funeral services will be held froui the Baptist church this af ternoon at 4 o'clock, Rev. Parrisli officiating. The remains will be interred in the Lutheran ceme-tary.- WEDD1K6 LAST NI8HT- Mr. Peterson and Uiss Sarringer Mar ried Last Eishing, Last evening at 7 o'clock at the Baptist parsonage V.r. Samuel A. Peterson and Miss Lilly V. Rarrin- ger, were married, Rev. M. E. Parrish officiating. Only a few friends tf the couple were present. The Truth-Index txtends con gratulations to the young people nd withes them much joy and happiness in life's pilgrimage. Mr. Connersto Leaie. Mr. John Conners, who has been working at the Southern shops for some time, has given up his posi tion there. W(T learn that Mr Conners will take a position with Mr. George Seidell, master me chanic of the Lehigh Valley shops at Buffalo, New York. Ur. TbccipscB foresee, Mr. F. M. Thompson was nearly prostrated from heat yesterday aftermon. He was working with a car load of grain -when he .was overcome by a dizzy sensation. He recovered, shortly afterward and was able to be out last night. $3,00 Oxfords for $2,00 at Har ry's. For reliable and up-to-date news including the full telegraphic ser- ' vice subscribe for the Tbcth-Ixdex His Nose Is Broken by i Blow Frca a Pair ' - ot Knocks. 6eorge linrphy his Assail ant. Mr. G. W." Wright, one of Salis bury's leading merchants and most enterprising citizens, was called from his house last night between 8 and 9 o'clock and assaulted by his nephew, George Murphy! The particulars leading up to the assault are given us as follows; Yesterday afternoon Mr. -Wright called at theSalisbury Drug Com pany's place of business, (Mr. Wright is one of the stockholders in the company) and left a note notifying Mr. Murphy that his services would be no longer requir ed. He then went home to remain with his child, who is very low. Between 8 and 0 o'clock Murphy callvd at Mr. Wright's house and asked him to come out. He said ;to him, "Mr. Wright, why did you write me that insulting note this evening. ' Mr. Wright replied, "I wrote you a very kind note." At this Murphy pushed his un- cle down the steps and hit him with a pair of knucks, breaking his nose and bruising the face un der the eyes. Murphy escaped and up to 12 o'clock had not been apprehended, despite a vigilant search on the part of the officers for him. Dr. Flippin was called in and dressed the injured member. Mr. Wright's injuries Tire not considered dangerous. THE AVERAGE OF CHOPS. Ths WhpalCrop In PfotiScseir Township CorreaiKudeitt to tho Tkuth-Ikdkx Trading Ford, N. C, Sept 5. Mr. P. J. Laonard is at work on his new residence. He has been hauling lumber and brick with four wagons. The farmers have had home rest during the hot. weather, but are busy now making feed and prepar ing for another wheat crop. J. T. Wyrtt, uf Faith, was in the community Sunday. The figures below give the aver age percent! of .the different crops in this section this year, estima ted by the farmers: Wheat 100, oats 68, corn 55, cotton 40, SUIT AG-JNST SQUTHERH. Administrator zl Julius Hargrave Sees the Southern Railway.'' Hon. L-e S.. Overman returned last night :"from Iexington, where he spent iWednesday attending court. He g-4?s back to Lexing ton today. Mr. Overman appears ns coun sel for J. J. Stewarts administra tor of Julius IIargrave,against the Southern Railway Company. Hargrave was killed while in the employ, of the Southern and his adnrnistrator sues for $2,000. The cast? wil' come up in, the Lexington court tlay. Uiastrel Ucndai Nigbt. The old favorte Minstrel Com pany Fields' will be in the Sal isbury at Merouey's opera house Monday night. This is one of the best minstrels on the road and will doubtless have an excellent house here. Urs. liars Leaies. Mrs. R. T. Marsh, who with Mr. Marsh has been living in Salis bury and Gold Hill for the past year, left last night New York. Mr. Marsh has secured a lucrative I position in New York and will not return to Gold Hill. All wool carpet at Harry's. Ur. Seidel's Successor as Forecaa of Ui Rosad Hesse Arrtted Here Last Kifju and Takes Charge at Once. Auccessor to Mr. O. W, Seidel as foreman of the round house of Spencer, has been appointed. This will be interesting news to the Southern's employes at Spencer as thereias been' niuch specula tion as to who would succeed Mr. Seidei; - I ' ' Mr. J. C. Brown, formerly fore man of the round house at Selma, North Carolina, has been appoint ed to that position and.arrived in the city last nigtt to take charge. Mr. Brown is thoroughly famil iar with all duties connected with the position he assumes and the Truth-Index welcomes him to Salisbury. To Mnrief toe Czar; Paris, Sept. 5. The Czar's visit to Paris has been arrested by re ports that American anarchists had planned to assassinate him. THAT AWFUUL 303. How an Adiertlsing Agent Has Burdened Congressman KluttzWitl Mail. Congressman Theo. F. Kluttz has run up against a , rival of the endless chain plan. , And unless there is a let-up in the operations of this rival estab lishment Mr. Kluttz will have to employ a corps of private secre taries and Postmaster Ramsay will have to double his, cleS4cal 1 f nrn f ' " - - J ".q' 1. It all comes about in fim The Pure Food Committee, acting under an appointment by congress, examined into all articles pertain ing to the culinary department. The majority report was condem natory of the alum baking pow ders. A minority report, however, thew a boquet or two at this grade of baking powder and the companies making immediately pounced upon t he report a s .Valua ble advertising matter. For the past two weeks nearly every business man in this con gressional district has received a letter something like this: "If yon wish to put yourself in posses sion of the facts which vitally concern your interests, communi cate at. once with your congress man and auk him to send j'on Sen ate Document No. SOS." The letters were signed by R T Wyche, Raleigh, N C. ' Alout two weeks ago Mr. Kluttz began receiving requests for Sen ate document No.'803 and mail on this subject increases each day. Already he has about a bushel of letters and the end is not yet in sight. Enquiry fails to establish the fact that a bone fide R T Wyche in in existence. Colored Teaa Practising. Salisbury's colored firemen are practicing nightly,, now for the tournament which n to be held here next week. 7 A splendid run was madefrom the fountain to the corner of FUher and Main streets last night. Stole a Lesca. . A young white man of this city was locked np last night for steal ing a lemon from Mr. Thomas Bringle'a store. The young man in question has been frequently in trouble before. Dr. J. N. SUlHngs is meeting with great success in his meeting at Hall's. His tent was crowded at last night's meeting. Rp:vJIcn Seeretari of State Sentenced ' If Jadge Ctslreil Yesterdaft) Lift la prisossest for Ceeel Lexington, Ky., Sept. 5. Caleb Powers was sentenced today by Judge Cantrell to imprisonment forjife for the murder of Gover. nor Goebel. A SERIOUS RUNAWAY; Urs. Young's tro Broken, Heisj Notes froaCooleaei Ylcinty. Oorregpondentto th THiTu-lNDtx : Coolemee, N C, "Sept. 6 Pro tracted -meetings are going on at, Jerusalem and Liberty this week; these meetings arc leiugwell at tended by the young people of this place, especially at night services. Messrs Lawrence Duke and Joe Martin went up the river duck hunting, Saturday. They say they saw the ducks all right enough, but didn't succed m get ting auy. . ' Rev. Thos. L. Trott will preach here next Sunday evening at 5 o' clock, Work on the brick yard was re sumed Monday morning. . The company has bought Mr. Hedge- . cock's brick machine aud are now making their own brick. It is now thought that the mills ' will begin operation in about two mouths. . Mr. Cal. Mundy fell off the pic ker building Friday. Ho was badly shaken up but not seriously injur ed. . .. - - The young men of tho town oW ganized a debaing-society Satur day night. They will meet once J a week; The ladies have ;special invttationg t be present at these While Mr. and Mrs. Note Young " were in town Saturday their. mule became frightened aud run- away. Mrs. xoung was tnrown from Uie buggy, breakiug herarm and badly brusing her about tho face. Her arm was immedately set and she is now doing well. " Fob Rent: A four room cottage Apply D M Miller. Dederick hav press good order cheap apply to P. P. Meroney or II. (Jt, Tyson. f w , CrOt TZ"tXX NEW YORK JOUIfXAL . -I'ltoil V W. R: and Eil. Voglcr. Daily, 2c per c6pv. Sunday, xfra Large lvdition, 7c. Delivered toany part of thecity. .patie to toflli nt w, LadiesV and Gents' clothes cleaned and repaired. Satisfaction gtiar&ntfed. MUH. SALLIE BUOWK. Cor. Fulton and Franklin iju. PUKE-BI1ED POULTRY FOB SALK. 8. C. JJro,wn leghorns. Boff Cochini. W. C. B. Polish; and Mammoth Bronze Turkeji. AU young stock. Call on or addrees . It. PEELER, Exobwiob Stcdio, Salisbury, N. C. a Go m i -our i Bsk- Freih Cskei axd Grocerief . . 8 ? 50 LOAVES of BREAD $1. Cor. Main and Council 8ts, U iZfwlit m fAV . Holler Bros., 8T05K JLSD 6BA51TX CONTRACTOXI Rough and Dressed Granite for buildings and found a- -tions, cement walk and cellars. SATISFACTION ;: QUARANTEED i