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Champagne Wnfera, Cocoanut and Chocolate Macaroon, Vanilla nnd Ornnga Wa fers, and Ice Creams at H-P-Murphy's- Of FrosliOyslcrsTciay Served to Order, "or. by. Measure, at DAY HOUSE. & it WEATHtsR FORECAST: Fair t Circulation Books Open to All. The Best ol yew,Full Telegraphic Serrica. Vol. 2. "NTo. 133. SALIfiBUEV, ISJ".; CL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900, JXO. U. JULIAH, CIt) ill Kmr Ear - - r ) IBM THE PKOPLE WHO COME AND GO, LITTLE LOCALS. Items of Interest Condensed and Boiled Down The Personals and Brief News Items of a Bar-. It A ISrown, of Concord, was hero last night. W K Holt, of .Lexington, was in the city last night. dipt li L Vernon, f Charlotte, wan in tho city last night. Z I Walnor, Ksq., a prominent ..young lawyer of Lexington, was in thu c:ty hut niglit returning from a trip to Ashcville. Harold Tyler, who has liwn Jravfliiig in Ohio and Kentucky fo- the K I' And:es Paper Com lany, of Vahingtui, is spending a few days at home. . - . a ESCAPED CONVICTS WANTED-. Two South Carolina Convicts Badly Wanted Notice From Tho following notice has been received by the olliccrs here from Chief Orr, of tho Charlotte police force: On tho night of September 21st, one bay bora pony, in good order when stolon, mane roached short, long tail, a littlo white on oue hind. foot, a good deal of white in the corner of the wyes. Said pony when stolen had on huggy bridle A reward of $5.00 for his deten tion so he can be had. AIho at the name time, another lony was stolen with a split in one ear, a long leary mane hang ing on left side. Also n "reward of ifo.OO for his detention. Said ponies were een on Satur- bay morning, two white men rid- i..K n;o. go.njj,mino,nnnoi Mutpsviliu. 4 ' 'V tv ' -it ' At 1 . ' - 1 W. S. dim, Chief of Police. p S. There were two white convictst-scaped from the South Carolina penitentiary, about this time, for wjiich thero is a reward of $200 "for one and $100 for the . . , . f the Sepermtendent of the Peni- tentiary, at Columbia, S. C. It is supposed that these are follows who who stole tho ponies. V. S.Onn. Chief of Police. New Jersey for Bryan. Mr. I. Lichtenstein, former ...u.j,...w jersey, is spenuinga iewuays wiin his friends Jicre. Mr. Lichten stein says that Bryan will certain ly carry New Jor?ey this year that there has been a wonderful chang in sentiment in that State since- '00. Rev. Jordan Here Rev. F. M. Jordan, who is per- hap tho'oldcftt Baptist ministcrin the State in the point of consecu- tivo year of service in the mini?- try, was in the city 'yesterday on his way to Stanly county. Mr. Jordan goes to Stanly to re-visit his old home, which ho has not seen for many years. Mr. Campbell Here. Mr. R. G. Campbell, formerly of Salisbury now of Greensboro, was in -the city yesterday. Mr. Campbell is now superintendent of the Proximity Mill and has about $00 employes under him. His many friends will bo glad to learn that he. is prospering in his adopted home. Mrs. Brown Imprciing. Mrs. K. II. Brown, of Spencer, who has been "cmite sick for some time, as the result of a sunstroke, is very much improved, her many friends will be glad to learn. , Wanted -A good pair of secondhand- platform scales. Address, Salisbury Hosiery Mills. MINERS SHOT Three. Miners Shot in a Itiot. STRIKER CLUBBED A. Number of Opera tors Injured. The Employes of the G. B. Markle Compa ny Refuse to Come to Terms with Their former Employes. . Will Submit Differen ces to Arbitration Pittaton, Sept. 20. Three mi ners were shot in a riot at Green Iiay, a small mining town, to-day. A number of operatives were in jured by clubs and brick bats. Hazleton, Sept. 20. The em ployees of tho G. B. Markle Com pany refused to accept the firm's proposition regarding their griev ances but expressed a willingness to return to work, and submit all their grievances to arbitration, - nR QnjuMs.; - . .,',- ll - News in and Around Organ Church Neigh borhood. U.' . - L- Mr. Henry- Boat, - of ; China Grove, has bought the John H. Fisher place, containing fifty-six acres, navinc ueins some D thing over $13.59-por aero, b 1 Dr. Long, assisted by Drs Mc- Nairy," Goodman and Heilig, on Tuesday of last week T"ormed;ij, very successful operaty OnY'ne wife of Harry Ross, tJ moving from her stok l y . abnormal growth. 'V ' . . :?. L;,U npnr StaWille- 1 Dr. Uoodmanhas chaun-TfQr location. He is now locaWu aJ Crescent. Our community is too healthy for a doctor. Dr Mc Nairy is located at Gold Hill. X, in Concord Standard. LINNEY SEEKS NEW FIELDS. 6oes to New York to Visit Servant of the Most High. Congressman Romulus Z. Lin- ney, of "de ate," was in the city yesterday morning on his way to New York. "Wher are you going!" I ask ed him. "1 am going to see the servant of the Most Hir!i Hon. Murk Hommo u. rrti;.i A.wi T'. ..' c.. ...i... ..k.. ...Jt.I.w.. Mr. Morgan will leave Kuin ur u Yiiy I1 uin uiui .l..hni,.lith.. h.ih.t hnv wkp " but at this juncture soma one gave Mr. Linney th horse laugh and the remainder of the sentence was lest in the confusion that fol lowed. , EiCYCLE THIEF CAUGHT. Hean TfeOnaS gets JaStiCe in a Hum luing a Wheel. Henry Thojuas, colored, learned in a short while what it means to transgress that law which forbids the appropriation of another's property to one's self. Henry rented a bicycle yester day morning from Williams and Coburn, and decided to take it on to Concord. He was arrested there and Sheriff Monroe went down for him last night. I DR. RUMPLE'S FORTIETH year in Salisbury; Arrangements to be Made to Celebrate This Good man's Fortieth Annlfersary at the Presbyterian Church Hee. An informal", congregational meeting -was 'held at the First Presbyterian church last night by the members of that church. At this meeting steps were taken looking to the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of Rev. Dr. J. Iiumple's pastorate. A commit tee was appointed and all the nec essary steps will be taken to make the celebration a fitting occasion. Dr. Rumple began his work with this church in November 1800 and since that time no one has been more prominently identified with the best interests of Salis bury. All churches hare delight ed to do him honor and pay tribute to hi worth as a conse crated servant of God and as a lader among our citixens. Certainly no man has been more closely associated with every move looking to the moral uplift of the community or served his city more faithfully in various capacities of trust and honor. The celebration is an event to which all the citizens, of Salis- burv, irrespective of denomina tional affiliation, will look for ward to with interest. t Melboun , Sept. 20. The Fiji islands are taking steps to federate with New Zealand. 'J 1 Received and Installed by the Craven Mill ing Company. ' Correspondence of Trctu Ikdkx. Craven, N, C, Sept. 25. The Craven Manufacturing Co., have received and placed in position their new gin and will make their first run with it on next Thursday. This gin is of large size and has the latest and most up-to-date im provements. Misses Mary and Lizzie Poole, 'Ifiiicrhtrs of Dr. C. M. Toole, re- 'urned last night from a visit to Mr: Wm. : Bogcs was in balisoury to-day on business. Mrs. C M Poole and Miss Ludo- ra Van Poole spent yesterday with Mrs. V Y Boozer, at Zeb. Mrs. j a Poole was quite ill sev- eral days last week but is better Mr '1 nomas Morgan, ot 1'ooie, will, in a few days, move into Mr. William Boggs houe nnd will farm for Mr. Bogus and also for Mrs. Malinda Eller. Rev. Jacob L Morgan, who is sunnlvintr Union and Christiana as pastor, spent several days at u i a rA VirTv nno t TVulft Inst-. wrot and on his way tn.ew ne umea w uu I . .1 1 1 I'll Rev E W Leslie, of this place, last i ' o . - on next Tuesday for Mt. Pleasant, o-n .wi Am nn o.lCC ion of the Lutheran Theological be mi nary On to Niagara. Mr. C. N. Brown, of tho Sun, left yesterday morning for Niaga ra, where he will join the North -for Carolina editors taking their va cation there. Feoei a 100 To Virginia Tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan left yesterday morning' for Rich mond, where M. Morgan will at tend the annual State tournament ot the Virginia firemen. Help Wanted Both sexs, from j Dederick hay press U order 14 years old up. Applv at once S cheap apply to P. Iferoney at SALISBURY HOSIERY .1ILLS. H mNUERHN II THE REMAINS INTERRED IN CHARLOTTE. Urs George Harrison, Of Alabama, Deal The Public Square, of Charlotte Being Torn up for Repairs. Correspondence of the Trath-lndeK. Charlotte,N. C, Sept. 20, News reached here today of the death of. Mrs. Gen. George Harri rison, of Opelika, Alabama.5 De ceased was a sister of Mrs. Geo. E Wilson, of this city. Her husband, who survives her, is one of the most pron:iuent men of the State of Georgia ;ind is an ex-member of Congress. The remains will r ach Cold Stream, Sumpter county, South Carolina, tomorrow where the burial takes place. D ceased was 34 years of age at the time of her deatii. The public square here is being torn up and the very complicated crossings of a double and single line of street car track if being placed in together with twd qurves and switches. The square will be paved with vitrified brick. Engineer Jacob Palmer who -was killed at" the Lenoir wreck yester day was buried here today. Mem bers of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers bore the re mains of their dead comrade to his last resiing place. , Mr. John Sherrill, of the Con cord Times, who came in last night to complete arrangements for the Niagara trip of the North Carolina Press Assooiation left today accompanied by a "number from Charlotte. About eighty will go from this State. The local Daughters of the Am erican Revolution are '--nothing if .... " m 'ft - i t " day the; liJ 0th anni"wTT3frof the battle of Charlotte g ihe ngnw . i - . i r -1.1 took place on what isiiow South Tryon street; betweell-the Central and BufoTd hotels and was fought in the year 1770. Maor, Graham and Lord Cornwall is were in com mand of the opposing forces. Railroad LeaSefl. Boston, Sept. 25.-4 .t a meet- ig of the stockhollers of the Boston and Albany ilroad this lease the afternoon decided v.ln,lMi SOME FUNNY ERMS, The Printers do the Mormor an Injustice, t js said of jac ; raphy, clnrography and typoff-awy , the Truth-Index made ma sa ja rath- er remarkable thing erday. My conversion to the! r ith. I ft said they are the "qnl tion, ecclesiastical Or P . enical, that has ever assumed SUI a re- l aponsibility. toy - typo ility." of the I mao.e me say resp' ct That was awful even tit s -1 Mormons Granting it tl etrue, f con jlished of the moved it would be the aiothms : m cuu lw iiuu.ci.i.j aitoeeiner. lLreuuuuii time when Horace ureel into his oihee. lie tacke (ver his ce on door this placard, 'ent bpruce. btreet, ana ry one iu passing read: 'edi( spree." While this wa usual for the editors .no guess why the notice spicnously displayed. on - a ot uu- could s, con ur ty- pographer taade me ly lr. Linuey's weapon of wajfrs in veterablv" instead of vleterate- lv" old. This" ia tauttly, but designedly so. The efe-Httle misprints were undoubiy caus ed by iKor o's and aTs. RuJCcss. Or Xi. J. ..it - II SERVES LESS THAN TEN MONTHS IN PRISON. Killed a Negro Woman ia Salisbury Last Year. Gofenior Russell Brants a Par don forhin. John Farren, colored, who has been in the penitentiary for less than a year for killing a negro woman of this town, has been par doned by Gov. Russell. " Farren came back to Salisbury Tuesday night, after serving nine months and 24 days in the peni tentiary. His crime is well remejiibered. He met a young negro wfoman with whom he had been on inti mate terms, and engaged her in conversation. As to what led to the shooting there was contradic tory testimony. At any rate the pistol went off and the woman was killed on the spot. Farren claimed that the dis charge of the pistol was accidental and the jury believed it. He was sentenced to a year's imprison ment by the judge. Deans By London, September 20. It is reported that the plague at Syd ney, New South Wales, has caused 100 deaths". ANTI-MORMON TRACTS. Can be Secured in Application. Don't Entertain the Morir.ons- The pernicious efforts of the so called Mormon preachers, who are scattering their polluting and de ceptive litei-ature, urge me to call attention to anti-Mormon tract, published some time ago by order of the Pastors' Association. The tract can be had gratis by apply ing at the store of C M & HM Brown. This "organized nastiness" should not be allowed to leave its pollution and debauchery on the threshold of our homes, which is done whenever these vagabond tramps are permitted to palaver at our doors. Any encouragement shown these emissaries of the dev-' il is an invitation to; pollute, and debauch our homes and to lead a stray our people. The presence cf such fellows is an iusult to the virtue, orthodoxy, purity and intelligence of ourciti 2eus. Read 2 John, 10 and 11 verses. - - - L. E. Busby. 100 COUNCILS. That is the Number of Junior Councils in the State- There will soon be one hundred Junior Order Councils in the State Secretary -Vance Tuesday shipped supplies for the Organization of two new councils, one at Greens boro and the other at Faifh, near Salisbury. This will be Greans boro's tthird council. It3 num ber will be 99. he organizer at Faith asked for No. 100, and lie will get st. .. J. N. Maxwell, will go down andlnstitute the council at Faith, Thursday, pt. 27th. He tells us there will be 47 charter mem bers. - For Sale. Furniture and fixt ures of the National Hotel. CE. Barringer. tf . Lost, a child's diamond ring. Reward given for its return to this office. Fresh Quaker Oats, Duglessand Stewards Cheese, Mackaroni, Pos tum Cereal and Grape-nut, also $ gal. fruit jars arrived today. Phone 97. T. M. McColloh. 1 HMD Plape WATERS HIGH. Kises Thirty Feet at One Point. TOWN DESTROYED So Reported But Not Confirmed . ..... .Cii All the Reports Indicate That the Colorado Biter is Rapidly Failing bat waters in YiclDltf of Dallas are Yet Daugerously Higb; Dallas, Texas. Sept. ; 26. All reports indicate lower Brazoes arid the Colorado rivers are falling slowly except at Lagrange where the water was reported atnp on have risen twety-five feet since yesterday and is still rising slowly. There is no confirmation here of Uhe Austin report of lait night that the town of MenardsvilU on the San Saba has been swept away, but in view of the; peculiar situa tion there such fa disaster would not be surprising. Jhiaddition-to. there are large, irrigation plants in that vicinity which should they break would cause immense flood damages. ,,Menardsville 1ms no rail or wire communitions. ; In the vicinity of Dallas it has : fal len one foot inthe last two hours but is still dangerously high; The weather indication threatening more rain. - - - Providence Farmers Are Happy.1 . - .r Correspondence of the Truth-Index, i ! ' .Trading Ford, N. C, Sept. 20. The writer failed to give any news last week. H was too busy ma king hay. XI-' ' Mr. John Waller, while'passing through a piece of woods the oth er dav caught ihe largest'possum we have seen this tall. v The new roller process which is being erected at the old St. John mill will soon be ready for opera tion. This mill will be a good en terprise in our community. tlrowell, jterns & Co., have pur chased a new go saw 'cotton gin. They will probably try their new gin this week. ' Wars, pestilence and famines seem to be nearly all o?er the worli, but our farmers are very well satisfied. They nave harvest ed a good crop of wheat, have had a glorious meeting and are making a big crop of molasses cane. Subscribe for the Tbutii-Iudkx .and you will have the chance of reading a good paper. M iss Mable W.ChaniWlaiii will be in the city September 27 "and resume work in her Music t School October lst-She will beglad to see all those desiring lessons in voice Culture or Instrumental Music at Mrs. W.U. Coitf8, Corner of Bank and Fulton Street Miss Chamber lain has spent part of her vacation studying with Mr Marshall Pease, who stands at the head of voice teachers in Detroit, Mich.9-2Mw. Wanted-? 200 or 800 cords good four foot pine wood at Salisbcby Hosiery MiLLe. J Subscribe for the Truth-Index 10 cents per week. J. DIED AT THE'HOPITAL LAST! NIGHT, y 5 i ' A Gooa woair Dies After enfts if Sif fering. Tikci to tht Yi11tieii-Stcke5 For Treatises!.5 - Mrs. Jack, Lindsay, of South River, died tlast night; at Whitehead-Stoket ; .ganitorium, where she was brought for treat- ment.-v t-1 i. r?& This announcement will be a shock io the many friends of the deceased lady. She wat before her marriage Miss Margaret Cowan and for several years presided. here with the family of Mr. T C Wat son. ; , ... She was a most estimable lady with a large circle of friends and acquaictances, allp-oL whom will grieved at$ the vsad 'litwi of her death; - ' ' To the "bereaved husband aud other relati Vet the Truth-Index extends condolence. THE JUXIORS PASS RES0LUT10M- Inqatrlnr Wlj "til Flaj it Ut Gniii ObUUUI ouu i nitt ,,, A resolution was passed last night by Winona Council No. 18 ask ing Prof Coon to see to it that the flag' which" the Junior tOrder pre sented toithe school ? should be hoisted. . 1 For some time the flag has not been noticed Jfloatingt ahd hence , the resolution. 1 'I t Prof Coon .stated to-day that it was destroyed Borne time since by tL dog., o't?i i .ifl i' 1 It is:oasible thatithe Juniore will present another flag to the schoof.. fi llr$; Hirrii StilllrproflatF- , Jtlrs. R. A. Harris continues to improve and with favorable con ditions is expected to be able to lit up ehortiy;4 " i 1 4 Bulbs. Bulbs. Bulbs New ii the time to place yoir orJsr fer bulbs.' I Hyacinths, Talips, Nar cissus, and Fusia. Prices oa ap plication at Mrs. Liuton's greea house, Cor Inn iss and Loag St. I . have opened a '"f!rUclasii Candy itcheri between D. Ml llillqr's atid the Salisbury Grocery Cq.s stored I handle tho best and most complete line of nice candies found in town, j Prices from 10c to 60c per, pound. Call and sae me. Yours to please. AP03T0L03IOinU808. tf f- H i " m h A Hundred , j&crb Farm ' f Fr sale cheap, y Half way between Barber's j unctiQn and Wootlleaf; oo :thi Mocks- V' ; ! 'r" t'lii !"'' ville and, Mooresville rail way. ;;m? : ..-W.'.WATfON, Salisbury, N. C. 0W (Elothrs ,r 3Uafle to Uoh neur. Ladles' and Gents c!oth le&od and repaired.- BatUfaction raaranteed. . MIW.8ALLIEBKOWN, ' Cor. Fulton and Franklin Sta ?o T LSWhNK'S : p . Frash Cakes as GrooerlM." 50 LOAVES of BREAD $1. Cor. Main and Council 8ts. VaV m m m m i Holler. , Bros., ,i .- i . . " : STOXE AJTD RA3IITE COXTBASTOM . - " ft 9- Eoujh and Drtss4 Granite -. i for bailding and ftmoda- tians, eamaat walka " caIUrs; ' SAT1SFACTIQN if 1 scarce? tl GUARANTEED i i
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