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Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, Spaghctte, Cranberries, Peart, U rapes and , Oranges at il P- Murphy's- ' Frequent and con-; -v" stant advertising , brought me fdl I own A . T. Stewart ; . --' ..-s.,-X. WEATIItR FORECAST: Fair UUj. Circulation Books Open to All. The Bettet Sews. Fall Telegraphic Servic- Vol. 3. "No. 9. SALISBUEV, 2sT. C, FEIDAY, -NroVEMBERS, .1900. JKO. U. JUUAM, Citasiitas EtiUr. BRIEFS GUT ON TUHLY. THE PKOPLE WHO COME AND GO, LITTLE LOCALS. Items of Interest Condensed and Boiled Down The Personals and Brief News Itens of a Oar. Mr. Ja-i. C. McCanless left last night for Norfolk and other points North and West. Mrs. J. O. Walker, who has been v iflit i ii j relatives in Charlotte and Salisbury, returned to Washington yesterday. Col. C. II. Allen, president of the Union Co"pper Mining Co., ar rived at Gold Hill yesterday morn ing and will remain there until this.evening", when he will return to his home in New York. Mr. U. L. Barrett, who, has charge of Mr. K. M. Andrews' fur niture, is an accommodating and enterprising businaas man of sev eral year experience in his lino. Head their nd. to-morrow. MRS. DAGGETT DEAD. Body Taken To Qaincy, tilch.,. Lait Night. Mrs. Eliza A. Daggett died at the home of her dauhter-ii -'aw, Mrs. E. A. Wilson, on Iuniss Htreet, at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. Mrs. Duggett had been ill about two weeks. During this time she suffered great pain, but boro it with the resignation of a christian. She was 07 years of age. Mrs. Wilson accompanied tho remains to Qiiincy, Mich., leaving last night. A short service was hold at the house at 7 o'clock. The route taken was that by way of Chattonooga. Eastern Time onW. N. C. Now. Beginning today all railroad men whoso run is between Salis bury and Asheville, moved their watches an hour forward, chang ing to eastern time. The central time belt will be entered at Ashe ville in tho.future, instead of Sal isbury. A person traveling across the continent toward tho lend of the rising suit would enter tho central timo belt at ' Atlanta, Asheville (now) Charlottesville, or other point of tho samo approximate longitude. He would strike west ern time at tho Mississippi river, mountain time on the eastern slopes of the Rockies, say at Den- ven, and Pacific' coast time after crossing the water-shed. These are the conventional railroad time belts in use in this country. Ueetiogs Near China 6roie. ; The meetings conducted by Dr. J. N. Stallings. near China Grove, have beeiv quite successful. Nine have been received into tho mem berahin of the church by letter and there is earnest attention amongst the unconverted, several having presented themselves for prayer. Tho members of tho church are revived and much good already accomplished. The meet ings will contnue untilj Sunday. The hours of service are for to-day o p. m.; lor to-morrow i p. m. ior Qmiuay u:ju a. m., a ana t p. m. ' A Card of Thanks. I hereby tender my unfeigned 'thanks to the many friends whoso kindly showed their sympathies . and kindnesses to me in my recent great afiliction Jand )ereavement. Their kiudnesses will always be remembered witn proiound grati- tudo.Wishing for all the blessings of the Grace of all good I m. 'Most Siucerely, ' R. B. Schooley. lir. KlBttiat CatStnUt Hill. -' Dou't forget Cougres s man Kluttz'e-eugagement at Chtsti.ut Hill Saturday night. It ought to be necessary only to call attention to the fact to ensure a crowd. INHERITS URGE SUU- Urs.Dr. W. A. tfeinan of Tfels City Is the Fcrtcnate One- ! Mrs. Dr. W. A. K'lwman. nee Miss Mary Iegh Page, wife of our townsman, Dr. W. A. Newman, haa just fallen heir, as reported by the Richmond papers. of Wed nesday, to, the Mont St. Angela estate, in Virginia, through the death of her aunt Mrs. Julia Fletcher Williams, who left a for tune valued at five hundred thous and dollars. YOUNG MAN KURT. LAST NIGHT. While Ridinc a Biercle Collided with a Team and was Hart. Vil Robert Hopkins, son of Mr. R. Jaikshon andivirlg on iTi- uiss street, was hurt on tho street at about 7 o'clock last night. Young Hopkins, who is about 18 years of age, is a proficient cyclist in fact, a trick rider of some at tainments. On this occasion, however, he was riding without looking up and met with an acci dent. A double team was coming in the opposite direction and a collision took place, the tongue of tho vehicle striking the young man in the abdomen. He was taken to the sanitorium where his injuries are being ascer tained. Aa they are internal it is not known yet whether they are grave. ; MEETINGS CONTINUE. Mr. Stuart's Pleasant Wit. Dick Morse Still Preaching.. At a tabernacle meeting recent- Jy, one of Evangelist Stuarts ministerial associates in his work here expressed regret for the good old days of "cold Sunday din ners." "Oh, you've fallen from grace yourself, then, Bro. Blank," said the evangelist, amid laugh ter from the audience. . Tho placing of an arc light in front of the tabernacle is a great convenience and one much appre ciated. . The meeting last night was probably the largest of this series so far. Conversions hasabegan I to take place and there will doubt-. less be many before the evangelist loaves. ' Dick" Morse, the street preacher, has returned from Winston and his "aniens" are heard once more. They are given with the energy of a college yell. MeSS Blair and Rendieman Quit. Tho remaining joint - engage- ments of Messrs J. R. Blair, of Troy, and Jno. L. Uendleman, of this city, respectively Democratic Und Republican district electors, have been cancelled by mutual nirroAmont Mr Ri,iir ia anffpr- inc from a coM which affects his throat and renders speaking im- possible at present. This has been the only thorough joint can vas ot the campaign. v Mr. Julian HI. Mr. Jno..M. Julian1, city editor of tho Trutii-Ixdkx, was seized with a violent attack atM o'clock vesterdav morning as a result of oating iClrcam at ter amidnight lunch of sardines, and oysters. His condition becomes less acute later in tho day and he is now comparatively comfortable. May to-day se him well. Gfct Out and Vol. Let all tho Democrats who read this get out-and vote and see that all the rest do. If this is done, wjn be repaid by agreeable sensations in hearing the election returus from the State and coi - gressional district. Daughters ofLihefty. - Owing to the Stuart meeting at the tabernacle, it has.been decid- ed; that the regular meeting of the Daughters of Liberty, Friday night, November 2ud, will be post poned until the following Friday night, Noyerber 9th. ' WARSHIP TOTAIER A Call for Five Thous i and Dollars.' 10111 II Renewed Representar tions to Sultan. The Morroccan Treasurer Will be Required to Disgorge $5,000 for the Murder of Marcus Azzagui by a Mob at Fez Fife Months Ago. Washington, Nov. 1. Matters are getting a trifle warm in our relations with Morrocco. Our consul General. at Tangier has re newed his representations to the Sultan under instructions from Washington that the Morroccan treasurer must disgorge $5,000 on account of the murder of Marcus Azzagui, a naturalized American, who was killed by a mob at Fez 5 months ago. No answer to our latest peodding has been vouch- Lsafed so far as can be learned here, but our government is now look- ing about for a convenient war ship to send to Tangier by-way of reminding the Sultan of the fruit lessness of his past endeavors to evade his obligations. GEN SUPT. SANDS' QUARTERS, Locates his Offices Temporarily near the Passenger Depot. ' Mr. J. H. Sands; general super intendent of the Southern's new ly erected eastern division, has fix- ed his quarters iu the-small rail- road houses-across the main line from the depot.- Five of his cler- ical force are already here, inclu- ding his chief, Mr.- J. C. Gentry, . Mr. C. P. Lee, of the Washing- ton ofiice is getting the force in shape for work. . Salisbury is headquarters for the operation of the more important half of the Southern's great sys- tern oi i .uuu mues oi raiiwav. This" will be worth a great deal to it as an advertisement , REV- REED ACCEPTS The Calls of Caliary and Ptianlel Baptist Churches. . Rev. G. W. Reed, who was re- centlv called to tilt the pastorate oi uamrjr mpu .uurgu, tour s i o a : i 1 i. t miles north ot Salisbury, wo are informed, has accepted, also that of rlianiel liaptist . cnurcn, in Cabarrus couut);. Mr. Reed will continue as foreman at Thomp sons's machine shops and will give these churches his Sunday's. These churches, have ben organiz- ed four or five . years each, but I seems to be in very good condition numerically and otherwise. This ia a compliment to: Rev. Reed's effort which were deserved. Dr. W. IL Wakefield, of Char- lotte, N. C, will be in Salisbury at the Central Hotel on Wednes- day, rov. I'jst, lor one day only. His prutice is limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. M00. Wasted A. neat colored woman who can cook, wash and do thd l : u . u r it i t SuiWUii.iuiamaiiiamiijr. ' wages punctually pi id. Apply at this office. if n I ISIHIill riEIIS QREAT GOOD BEING ACCOM PLISHED. " 66 Premise ta Establish Family Altars Satan's Decoys. The Voice cf Nature. Macb6ood Being Accomplished. . . At the morning service at (he tabernacle yesterday, the earnest appealsof Mr. Stuart resulted in the promises of many to read and study, the Bible more diligently and prayerfully than r they had been accustomed to do, and j.a'ihe erection of Go -family altars in families where family prayers had not heretofore been held." -At the evening service the tab ernacle was packed to and beyond the doors. r His text was. from the 01st Psalm 8 verse, "Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler," which Psalm he. ascribes to Divid. the great poet of Israel, who drew bo much of his inspira tions from the beauties of nature, as did David's greater Son, when he spake and taught in parables those all comprehensive sermons, yet so plain that j none need misunder stand. Mr. Stuart referred eloquently to the voice of God in nature, which leaves no excuse for skepti cisms. V Referring toJLhe: tricks and snares of Satan, he spoke of the decoys used by duck hunters and drew a striking parallel between thause the are put t and the uncbTH scious mnuenceof social card play ing, wine drinking and dancing, and laid at the door of those church members who indulged in such practices the responsibility xi lutMi... fpr the ivreck of many souls. The Devil has his decoys in so ciety,the8ev he ilda to deoeive, and the initiative steps taken have lead on to ultimate depravity and hell, the social game of cards, iii nocent enough, ippareutly at the beginning, leads by degrees to the gaming table; the - ball room in lliience is apt to lead to sensual depravity; the social glass to the bar room and the drunkard, and all, by easy gradations, to hell. He drew a Sitriking simile of the . vine and the branches. . The branches have to'go'with thn vine and if we are reaHy a part of tL vine, we cannot W Christians and go where the vine iiimself would not go. Satan spreads his nets and snares everywhere aud itTis the part of a Christian to be ever on. the watch and look to God for guidance and strengtn. All ot Air. Stuart's anecdotes are strickmg and directly to the point, ivery bnedrives , home J some truth he wisnes to impress upon nis near- I era. Lightning Ignites a Powder Magazine, Shanghai, Oct. 31. The Daily News reports that a powder mag azine at Nankin has been , explod ed by lightning . and that many persons were" killed or injured aud much property destroyed. I ! ' - . fjosT -At the-Habenacle- or on the 8treet Iag uif.ht aiadic8V silk j pocket containing a pair of gold ri mined ' snectacles. a lacette handkercmef and ten cents m H ' A. - money. .irinder please leave at this office.- WOBSE THAX BIOODT BATTLE. London, Oct. 31. -Partial re- J turns from the - hospitals show that at least 10 persons were kill I ed and over 1,000 more or less in iured in the wild orcnr which marked the welcome to the return- N City Impenal Volunteers. The list of casualties is greater than that of the whole corps of the volunteers in twenty-six en a .a . f fab- - Lost A round Gold and Onyx pin. About an inch in diameter. It hn ft hmid of Onrt ni hiirirl I .. . . of gold chasing and a very small I diamond in centre. Leave at Ix- ! dex office. r I CONST! f UTES THE TOPIC OF DISCUSSION INCHARL0ITE. A Special Receitei it Charlotta Says the Alanaace fiettoa clli Oners kara Order ed Strikers to Vacate Their Houses. - (Correspondence Truth-Index.) Charlotte, N.C., November 1. The boycott of the Bell Tele phone Company" here is all the talk here to-day. Those who have decided to discontinue the Bell phones are the Butcher's Union, ine druggists and grocery men. The trouble Arises from recent notice from the , Bell Company that an increase of rates would into effect to-day. ' The company ciaims that the increase was nec- essary in order to provide for gome contemplated improyements5 . . , . . .. , A special received here to-day states that tha Alamanca notton mill owners have given notice to mm owners nave given notice 10 all striking operatives that they must vacate tho houses they now occupy within ten days. The wholesale robbery of the old graded school building is oue of the most unusual ever heard of here. The thief procured three clockjs from the different rooms as well as other articles. Supt. Alex. Graham has a clue which he is working on. . There have" been rumors here for some time to the effect that a new daily paper would be started; Nothing definite has yet been giv - j out though . The chief of police here and one I " V ' " . . ' . of his officers are figuring a pair i .u:u i i:. . - . . , , . . are oadiy neeaed. .itisstated tnat the county commissioners did not seo their way clear to paying JM00 for a trained i4ir,au tho offlcera ttn5 "Bu"g V" Pair ol PHP8! which would cotue much cheaper. CtiPi3S!TiES FR3U MANILA. Mr- Bsrger, f the County, Recess an In- messililg raCHge. r '1' . n - i : I Mr. liarger, of the county, whose brother is serving in the United Statesarniy in the Philippines, has . i received a joint of bamboo about 12 inches long by 4 inches in dia- meter, wmcn coutainod a number -v f ' ni-iwiratl ins rt 4 li r ir Vtt .' Iiia I i j.i 1.1 ii.. i UIUlucr VUBrc' AUluS A several niuus oi iiuiive louuix:u cigarettes, beads, peculiar seed. wood and bamboo combs, a cate chism, a set of buttons m ado out of small whole shells and several beautiful diamonds. Mr. Barger is very prou4 of these' mementoes. FINGER CUT OFF. Tom Artz's Fingers cat off Mr. Jajlor ..... i. c.ti.iiM. ' s notes to Salisbury. , . ' (Uorrespondence Iruth-Index.) Faith, North Carolina, Nov. 1. Several photographic scenery's taken out on the grauite belt can be seeu at th Mt. Vernon hotel, They, are views of. the different quarries.- " I Air. and Mrs. lay lor is moving from Faith to Salisbury to-day. . There are five families that will move to Faith iu the next thirty days. ' . Tom Artz got two fingers badly mashed in the quarry. One was cut clear off Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Snider have awarded the contract to J. T. Wy att, of Faith, to cut and - place a granite - curbing around their child's grave in the old English cemetery. It will be he only first class job of this size in this cemetery. The' tombstones have already been erected. If you want fine fresh York river oystera call at the Criterion. Rememfjer we receive oysters daily from West Point.- - - : Eifll 0 ST0LE5 A Lefeyer, 16 guage j all persons claiming such relation hammerless gun. Jo. 198Q1 and j -htn are franda. return to "Ernest H. Woodson. ; ED CREAM OF THE WIRE FOR BUSY READERS. The Carlist noieosBt more Fawahle.- A Fearfnl Typhoon in Cblaa. Price cf Coal Higher. Carlist QOiemeat more Firorahle. Madrid, Nov. 1 The latest news is that the Carlist movement - . . .. - , . . ia more favorable to the govern ment. The associated chief Of the Borga band offered to surrender if pardoneti but tho government do- cided to act vigorously and pardon no one. ' . iP . " ' , A Fearfnl Typhoon In Chin?, Hong Kong, Nov. 1. A dis- Vtch received here shows that a fearful typhoon caused havoc through Anama, a French protec- torate-in the Southern part of Chi- . L ... a ry large and 1,000 people are re- ported to have perished. Besides those killed 405 rersons were ren dered homeless, .Max Mailer Deal Oxford, England, Nor. 1- Pro-to- fessor Max Muller was buried day Price of Coal Higher. NewJYork, Nov. 1. Local coal dealers were thrown into a state of consternation to-day by the an nouncement that the price of on- thracite coal had been advanced 50 cents per ton, f Long Succeeds Balfour. v Jj . . j T . ; J7UUI1U, ATUIUIIU, l-MOV. 1.- -It is rted here that Right Honorable Tfaiiernam laons win succeed rjArW Ttnlfnr na r.rtor,r A,r r . lre ant; - - Lord Roh8rtS OepartOfe POSTpDned- f0 whQ is scheduled to leave South Africa, Nov. fifteenth, has post poned his deparure owing to the fact that one of his 'daughters is ill with enteric fever at Pretoria: its Galmtan strike i Frr. Galveston,-Nov. l.-The wharf r Striko amounts to the loss of only seven carpenters. All others of I the eighteen hundred employed iguored the order of the Building J Trades Assembly. ; oussja CH ' Uqm. nt I ' ment of thellritish-fJerman nar. ment is now practically complet ed. ; Russia being the only govern ment remaining to be heard from. ALL AVAILABLE MEN EMPLOYED. Hazelton, Pa., Oct. 31. All the collieries in the Lehigh Anthracite region with the exception of those belonging to, the Lehigh and vil'b"ro pany, were work- mg iuu-uauueu n)-uay. ror i e " . . , I purpose all men available are be- I ine hired, without distinction as to whether they are union or riou- I union, as the operators are anx- ions to get out their quota of the output by January 1st It vas feared that there would be some trouble at the ixttimer oofiery,' operated by C Pardee & Co., because of their refusal to en- gage 100 of their former employes but none developed. The Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Company has notified the men that it will abolish the sliding I scale and work will be rfsumed thereFriday. The rnen employed by 1)3 Rode rick, a contractor driving tunnels in the No 40 shaft of the Iehigh Valley, who struck a few days ago returned to work this morning,'a mutual agreement having been reached. . Dr.(?)Bsliao;BsHaFra3i. I am reliably informed that a party giving his name as Dr.?) Boliu or Bo'iug is travelling through tho country claiming to be associated with mo in practice. I desire to say that I have not now i and nevinr hnvn hA n nrrtyetr nrl UEro W.H.Wakefield, M. D. Charlotte, N C. j liSB MI EXCAVATIONS IX ROME RE- SULT IN GREAT VALUE. Two Eqsestrlai StatSES, SUtas of Apollo, host of halter, t Hanfcocia Chrlstiai Casilca til Otter Articles Fee; in. Rome, Nov. l . Excavation! just made in the Torum resulted ia discoveries of great value and interest. " Tho finds include two equestrians, statues of Castor and Pollux. blonrimr to th b?st lersons of Grecian sculpture, which stood before temple castor and nolhix Ohl . v ' . , . Greek stntue of Apollo, .bust of Jupiter,8tahieofAeculapius,foun- elongng to the epoch hen Rme was under kings and jl ros- trum .m& iu the f re- PU0,CI- ie most imporTant nnd, however, is a nart; of u . .. 4 7 , " a81a. "wonging .w in th?id century with masrn fic cut fresco and marble columns. w u SIMMONS IN NA81I. Nashville, N. C, Oct. 81; Hon. F. M. Simmons made his firit speech appearance inNa&h yes terday, .whre he was met by a large crowd l;f e.r.hu-tisatic voters. He denounced J ministration. and explained the evil of imperial ism and trusts in a masterly way.. Everybody agreed that it was1 tnfc fiuest and deepest speech they ever listened to, He went from here to sPrins hp,; where ho found a large audience awaiting him. At the tmin hn RiwL-n for tweuty minutes amid cheers and c a: ... v lF. . .... . . . made many friends by his visit here, and olcl Nash which has boen on the doubtful list-has fallen in will certinly givo jim nve nunureo majority. ' Mr.' Simmons spoke : in Wilson last night. NEW GROCERY STOitB. Opposite Court Houj. A full line of Freih Groceries and Country Produce. . Give met a cH. 10-25 tf. M. Ii. Eurv. " Just Received at ATWELLT A NICE LOT OP FRUITS. PEARS, ORANGES, CRANBERRIES. DELAWARE, NIAGARA, CONCORDf - CATAWBA, LEMONS I will keep a nice line of Fruits at my store hereafter, in the Rhnver iluilu tng, n?xt door to Greg?'. GAUDY KiTtfHEIJ. I have opened a ifirBt-ola8 Candy Kitchen between 1. M. Miller's and tha Sbury Grocery Co.8 Store. I handle the- best and m3t comnJete lino of nice candies. foun 1 in town. Prices .'rom 10c tl GOc per p mnd. Call I and gae me. Yours to pleas. AP0ST0L0SKARU808. t-2SM 6 It is not a Fake Q But the Beit Dread on the Jlar- ket at f T. L. S WINKS J i Fresh Cakes all the titns. f.ti t laii mini uc cviiTiutcu. 33 ' Holler Uro5., are .xa ax ckaxxts ercurexs Beagh aad Dretss4 Qraaite , It bMikliags ana- fass tions, MuiHt wall a aaa cellars. , SAT1SFACTIQN :: GUARANTECD
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