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L V O fl ML". Ill 4 '4 Circulation Books Open to All. Vol. 3. 2STo. 89. SAIJSEURY. 1ST. G.. TXJEDjY. FE"RT?."D"-AJR 5. 1901. XI. TE31US DOST, Cltj u i Era EC:r. ! Oil I FLY. THE- PEOPLE-WHO COME AND GO,, LITTLF LOCALS. Itesi of Merest Condensed and Boiled D;n-Ti8 Persoatls and Brief News Hess ef a Dai. Mrs M L Carpenter is sick with the grip. Hilton Rufty spent Sunday night with his parents in the city. Dr It A Shimpock, of Gold Hill was in town yesterday morning. Peter W Hainstoh, of Coolee mee has been "isiting in the city. -J'TWyatt,of Faith, was in town yesterday and gave ui Faith items. E W Koonti, a fctjight conduc tor on the Southern is jijck wilh grip. v A ii Oraf, onofct6old Hill subscribers, wus ii; town yister- dy. Senator John H H : Iimhi an at home Sunday and bus r(urueu to Raleigh. Senator Pritchard and Judg IE ill Avejyweutup the Wtslem rttKifU,ch n miMo V w MintiijPWUP lautfr -ahauiw Sunday night. Mr Pleasant Barbel, of ilrl er. was in town yeterdiy und return ed last night. Stanton Tier nan efmnt Sunday with his homo people and returned yesterday to High Point. Misses (lertrude Wise and Daisy Peebles who ImvM been visiting al Zeb, have returned to Salisbury. Adam Kepley, son of Lawson Kepley, i quite sick: . Mr Kopley came in yesterday for a physician L Cauup, who has' been sick for a week, will go to work this morning. Mr Cunup is also im proving. Mr V Smithdeal, who has been confined to hii room for Heveral days, was able to be out yesterday for the first time. Old Line Spe. "Should old acquaintance be ."or got? And never thought of .more Then tell your friend for bargain CO To Lufsey's 5 and 10 cent store. And dont frget that picture that is going to bo given away Wednesday. So cal' around that day and register. It will cost you nothing. Our wool dusters (have arrived. Officer Etili Up. Policeman George C Engle, who has been off the force on ace- unt of sickness for more than two weeks was able to be out yesterday. FeiBirj Sast Dot a. The foundry of J M Peacock was shut down yesterday on account of repairs. They will begin today if uothing pruvtuts. Ur. Blaitj Here. Mr. B. K. Blukty who for four or five years has been manager of the job department of the Char lotte Observer, has resigned his position. Mr. Blakey was here yesterday and came iu to see us. He has man newspaper fnends in the state and was on intimate terms with all the journalists of Salisbury in the days gone by. Mr Blakey is on his way to Pitts burgh Pennsylvania, where he is going to visit relatives, A cat if Ur. Wriikt. The News and Observer in its t Sunday issue, gives'a good cut f B. Lee Wright Esq., representa tive from Rowan Mr. Wright is the author of a bill to prevent child labor iu cotton mills in N. C. This is an important bill, and Mr. Wright has his soul in it. Guardian money John J. Stewart. to iuvest 25 pnn a it t? a ,wi innl the initial, W. C. M- Return to second hand wheel. Apply ifci.nffi COUNTY CQUHISSIQXEfiS UEET'KB. TaeCoBQissioaers met Yesterday aad dis cuss e J core bonis for good Roads. "' The regularmeeting of the coun ty commissioners was held yester day , and the usual reports and recommendations, and the con tracts for furnishing supplier for the chain-gang were made. The most important features of the meeting were the discussion of good roads, and the rebuilding of the jail in another part of town. The death of John Hairston in the Jail Satnrday night forcibly illus trates the need of a larger building if an inline man is to be kept in jail. Th:s place is thoroughly crowded, and as our evening con temporary h as well said, a thing much needed is a department for the insane of Rowan, if we receive no more recognition at' the hands f the Western Insane asylum at Morgunton. This poor negro had bptu confined to jail almost a year, a place in which he did not b-l.mg, uiai for"wh'8e care, Mr. Kji'ir xm not employed But he jailers and keepers f the county home must be troubled with these unfortunates, and .heir ouruens hUoum oe lightened as t hr coi. itni-gi(, tiers in their wjsdoni will hasten t he e.tablishmeiit of a l4"o(l jul, und we under-tun I that they will. The bond issue wa9 discussed vell. It buiKh- Aere issued an el- totin would have to be held, and the sum ot s!20C).C)pO to be puid in 50 vouTi wnild le uktd fr, We hop-? tcgive our readers mors of tliid later. Old Maids' Contention. We regret very much that the Philadelphia Times' account of the Old Maids' Convention was lost and could not be found. This a m u s i n $ n 1 ay jJiL-Jb jiioduc! h?ro Thtirsday nignt. ana tuere can be no douljt that it will have a good hou6e ad justify every ex pectation. The seats are now on sale at Kluttz's drug store, and can be had any day between now and the night of the performance. Fast Work Yesterday. E M. Andrews and fe Co., who have ben doing business in the Central Hotel building, have mov ed into the store room vacated by W. Smithdeal & Ci. They moved their entire stock within six hours. Those who are natrons of these firms will do well to remeni iber im- that there have been several mi- p tant changes in the places of business. Fir-t Mr Held has gone from Mam street, near the public quare, to the new Savings Bunk building in pro'oably the hand somest store in the town. Mr dmithdeal has moved into this pluce. and E M Andrews &. Co go into Mr Smithdeal' place. Ur Janes Here- Mr t w Jn,. Jr.. of Ash- villa. .... nf Lieutenant Colonel T. ' - - - vv f A.hille wai in town last night on his way to West Point. Mr. Jones is a University! graduate, and is quite a popular . . . young man throughout the State, He says he dosen'tfear the est was taken to the old hnglisli cem Point lynchers, and all things else etery near the Baptist church. being tqintl, thinks he'll get honi alive. Theexaminntion of appli- ennts for admission into Wtst Point d.n't come off until the first of March, but Mr, Jones wish- ea to thoronehlv nrenare himself n nun t iimm hrtlirhtS Ot I UflV. ..limit, which ll man hava forgot - ... w j j ten everything they ever knew but ----- " .... Spi-.v,,,,; 5m ,r.r m ic i-uniu i.i . enter there. lie wi. l come back to his home after the examination . . aud returns to tit Point in June. We do a general insurance busi- lat nimiiihiMi at tha lowest rates. Your patronage is solicited Maupin Bros. Lost At Salisbury or Spencer, one link cuff button (gold) with at j this office or W C Maupin and get 1 reward, 1-22 MB DASTARDLY DEEET A NEGRO ROCKS THE YAD KIN. He is Caogbt Howner tad Will be Tried Tb!s Horning for b!s Appeiuace it Kelt CoDrt. Rowan County is by no means freed from vandals and in addi tion to the shooting and rocking of the traiu from Spencer Satur- 1 i day night, and the murder at that place the same night, a negro giv ing his name as Lander Teal, from South Carolina, threw a ruck yes terday morning at tht Yadkin passenger traiu betwen Salisbury and Woodside, and shattered a glass, some of the glass striking a lady passenger. Sheriff Julian was notified of the rascal's atttmpt at murder, and was soon down there and had him arrested. The negro confessed to the deed and has no defense to make of it. He will be given a hearing this morning at nine oclock, and will of course term ot Lebruarv court, bucn al tempts u6 these are becoming en tirely too frequent and no punish ment except baniihraMfctmt3CjUte, sas, could ue too severe for the" diabolie4Aja5ouiidrels. : ' Tb2 Muzzle Law. Unless you are suro that your dog cannot find a muzzle in town, yuu nud better not let him run at large, for the police will certain ly arrest him. Saturday, Mr. Nash's little dog was arrested and Mr. Nash was summoned to apj pear for him. Be declared that it was impossible to get a muzzle in n trie dismissecTT "7 - I Young Girl Dead. - Youac Miss Clara Wooten, of Chestnut Hill, died Saturday niaht. We gave kn account, which wa9 uuavoidibly crowded out Sunday morning. She was the daughter of Mr John Wooten, and was only eight years old. At school Mr. Tarrh, her teacher, says she was an excellent i upil. Her remains were inttrred Sunday. Hems From Faith- The J O U A M expect to get into their new quarters this week as it is nearly finished up and part of is nearly finisned up the furniture has arrived. Mr Peeler, the oldest gentleman ... L J in Faith, is connnedfcio nis Dea with grip. Mrs Frank Wilhelm has been quito sick ior BeTcraiuuj.. i r 1 J . ' I Several teams are busy hauling street curbing over o the railroad and loading itcu the cars for J T Wvatt. Mr and Mrs Reuben Foil and I . ,, . Al U uaugnterare an iiu at vuir uumC I. . . , i i here,-but are on tne roaa to re- covery now. Mr and Mrs Slider the sewing I . . V 1 A 1 machine man have just Dougni som fine curbing from J 1 W yatt it Away back in 0& t;mg the peo' pie u8eti to take a drink of whiskey r ' unrn . fhir vmiaU .oronAf tmiw(1 tW. Hence the wor lftt8 uke a noru Dr. Shim- u;n K.a ,-.. tbl n lL. i U,. h..rna I . u it , T I t oat lie UBS UUO Ui VUCDW - " I auu mtkb ue ymi tci u - onr collect;oll. That is som- .. . , . i thing tnal we nave uov got, vew iu I .lwHon. Tlie loncer we t w v vv - I J liye the more we getj ana the more I we jjear Qf White Rose cream should b I used by all who desire to have a I clear aud smootn complexion. It I wi'l soften the roughest skm. Price 25c. For sale by J. v . uor nelison & Co., aud James Plainer. 1-20-lmo If you are looking for a home. we can please you in city or in country property. Maupin Bros. UtlRDER HEAR SPEKCER, AKegro KUIed Wilis 6asMiss Satardaj, Ana Part e! tie Craid Arrestsd. Notwithstanding the vigilance of Rowan's officers, the wretches occasionally, get in their work. and a gruesome business it is too when they do it. A horrible, murder was committed near Spen cer Saturday night about midnight After shooting the negro who was running, the murderer dragged him from the Presbyterian church and stamped him twice. It seems that four negroes were engaged in a game of craps, and, the murder ed Dillard Cox. had won the money. Just then the murderer Sam Malone, started to pick up the money, ana Cox drew a pistol upon him. Malone took the pis tol from him and then Cox ran with Malone . after him. Cox tried to enter a front door, and Malone shot at him thert thrte times two of the shots taking ef fect in the leg, and the other near the heart. Cox attempted to crawl unaer tne rresoytenan . , , . .. . . i. , church and die there, but Malone 1 frogit and stampexl hini twice beforl )e died. Shortly af- - . -r-fc i . i ted the anV loccrrd, Sheriff Ju- lian was on. pe .cene with two de 4ooi, but an all night 'search proved unavaiUng. The other two negroes eugSTged in the game were arrested. One of the witnes ses declared before the corner's jbry that Cox in his dying state ment said "Sam. and Paul anoth- er porticioantl killed m.M The corner's trial rendered a verdict of Cox'e death at the hands of Malone, and the two witnesses were bound over in $500 and $100 bonds respectively. I mug -U!SrSS5?fr noacrn ' wi-li4.-Th StAt.Ra of Michigan, iilinpis and Iowa are storm-swept, and in places there are tie-ups. Heavy winds, neavy snow, zero temperature prevails and railroad travel is interupted in three states. Talk of rat and Feathers i Kansas City, Feb. 3 A special to The Times from Tob-ka, Kan., says: "Policeman Lujter'has re ported to' City Mnrshul Stahl a plot of the liquor meq ,o tar and feather Mrs. Natiouj the. joint smasher. Luster sayeiihat a negro tough whom he ' one befriended gave him the inforiition. The report has frightened r8. JNation rs but they " . WiW TI declare thev will c-uitfcethework r of destroying mure destroying 'murder Bops' They met at 9 o'clock this lorning at Mfg atiou's room M Iheld a session of prayer Nation braved the storm to-dtand made three temperance spet. A recruiting omce ipme lope- ka brigade, Kansas divn, Carrie Nation's Army, has bll opened. About 300 'soldiers' e";signed the roll, mostly womei The pro grammeof tne defuderH tniarch down Kansas avenue atp. m. to- morrow, witn arnmn ling ana fl fl aud hol(j pgef get. -ny ju f roilt of every jo Ur- Ucbsoa Sick. Mr W H Hobson, of isalem, Davie county, and fut of -our J clprk 111 the P8t ice. is quite sick at his home grip- Mr U0D90n na8 maD " m t - s over t they I l . 1 l ! IJ Ifl . I "" " mignt wien mm, uu.u peeay i , , m tJBLiJ uu W " ,T.I8.U comiortaDJe conaiuon ua icn ne now lies. Mrs- J. D. Ball Ycrj Law. We regret to learn thafs J D t Hall is at the pcint of del She I wa9 very sick for five and Mr Hall says she has baa med ical skill altogether. It sel that no one knows her troubled she is not expected to live ill to morrow. Buy a home from MauiBros. with rent money. AUTOMOBILE CLUB MEEIS. U1SS SALLIE -BUSBY ENTER TAINS THiitt- YeBBg PlC?! Bite 11 EmllMt Hzt tt IBS B3S8 8I I BIS rial TCSIZ BHttSS. A 600 Mealier Present. - I we a 1 Buffaloes, Bachelors, walking clubs, and now the nutMt of all ' o the self dependent,- automatic, antodynamic, autocratic automo- viou i At reany is. am an lniroauc- i Ti ii . . . , I tion to our remarks, let us produce the alleged shade of a well known poet at a recent seance : There was a sound of courting last night, Ana saiisDury a stags Had gath. ered then, For portents pointed to a fearful fight The warmtst in the memory of men; ' Kerr Craiee and Jule Mcbrokn . . over the town, hornd beyond compare, was . Arthur Frazier'g frown - Orlowered, Medusa like, 'twas sim ply a sin. It knocked all the spotta off StahleLinn. There was a pause in the writing hre. In a moment the shade re sumed : My muse doth lai, come Browny JIargrave, come. Muae of my heart, mjy soul serene, Inspire my lay that I may fair- impeachment of Judges nud Doug ly hum, las held two meetings yesterday, "Hum" is part of humbuggery, I but as yet na conclusion has been ween. J i-tic; BHaaeraiiappearfcd ndlTctcr'BRnday 'morn irig, never returned, It is presumed that he intended to sav that this club met and from eight, until lati made matters as lively as couia. ine Doys nad long looked to this as the crowning event of a mos pleasurable season it lacked little of it, with the ex- I cellent hostess and the delicious yesterday's meeting. The after refreshments, upon session was devoted to a dis Owirg to a great rush we could cussion of the evidence and to a not give the nam is of those be- longing to this club. Dntch Creek Mine Sold. The Dutch Creek Mine which be- A. A- T T "XT luugeu u) vapt. j j ixewman was sold yesterday, by Capt. W M Wiley. The bidding opened at $200, snd closed at $1,225 Mr. Chas. L Herrig of New jYork bought thejproperty. Ur- Rice Learas Wr. J H L Rice was in town yts- terday and says he has started to move to Cleveland. Owing to the fact that he cannot yst secure a I househe will work in Clevelandjand pending J udges Furches and Doug Mrs. Rice will stay with Mrsr J D lftl for the exercise of their office; Heathmau'until they do move to Cleveland. We regret to see thsm leave, and wish them' success in I Cleveland. A Laundry Agtncj at Speacar. Messrs. Dr. J. S. Bryan and J. C. Henley, of Spencer, have be- rnmp nirnnta frr tha T jxrvri CAam Laundry, of Charlotte. A basket will be left at Dr. Bryan's drug store to receive all kinds of wash able frabnes. where also orders can be left to call for and deliver articles. Basket will be shipped Wednesdavs and returned on Fri- days. Orders may also be left at I J. C. HanleyT8 stables. Tn.QT RnvAlnrw hrinrr fln W. Wright's name containing la- ay s ring ana small aiamona. iie- I turn to this office aud get reward. For Rent Two houses Brooklyn also two furnished rooms. Mrs G. H.Hilig. l-24-lk. Qtrowi a i.ra mhU mUnh I cow. Reward for her return to M. L. Jackson. 2-1 We collect renta and remit Eromptly. Put your houses in our ands, Maupin Bros, NEVYS ABOUT GOLD HOB. Sosa SIcisess, Eat cast (I Taeo in la jrailag. (Correspondent to Truth-Ijtdkx). Gold Knob, N. C, Feb. 8, 1901. Mr T J Barrar. Who ham been quite sick, is improving slowly,' Mr H W Bamhardt, who has been down with pneumonia, it ixn- j Pfvin5 nd will be mble to take V room again soon. We are glad to note that the lit- I well after an ntfaolr nf nhtnmnnu Mr W H Phillip has returned to his home in Catawba county! The weather has been intensely cold for a few days, but is warmer now. Mr James ,Tfexler. who was ban ried a fiw weekg ag3 ha moved on Mr NB Drnrj's farm, and likes bin .new home and married life fine- ' Miss Fannie Lyerly, who has been ill a couple weeks, is getting betfcer alBQ Mr Arthur Lyerly. Miss Francis Trexler is getting much betttr after a few days ill ness. ; ' Mrs Barnhart, who baa been here waiting on htr son, has returned to her home near Concord. Wishing the editors and many readers of the Index a -16ng and prosperous life, I remain, Cow Bor. The Sub-Committee's Work. The sub-committe having under consideration the resolution"' for yoohed AiJ mgeii.;TTg rtn "At that time." said Judc Al'en chairman of th an h-rnm- ruitee, last night, ' we wilf very pr bablyJcomplete our report and. u win oe submitted to a meeting of the full committee Monday night." o witnesses were examined at statement of the facts in the case, as brought out by the testimony. This statement will be usad in the report. At last night's meeting this re- of the evidence was completed and the questions of law involved weie considered. The evidence taken will accom pany this sub-committee's report to the full committee tomorrow night. It is thought by those familiar with such proceedings that the resolution will come before the nouse ior action, on luesday or Wednesday. Iu passage will nav tne effect of immediately sus- The. further proceedings before the Senate will determine whether this auspension will be permanent. News and Observer. Collector Bradshaw was in the city last night. H G Miller, of Zeb, was in town J'terday, Elsrfaas Mais. Comes from Dr D B Cargile, of Washita, I T. He writes: 'Elec- trie Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer scrofula, which had caused her sunermg ior years. Terrible sores would oreaJt out on ner bead j - . . . . . . ana iace, aUQ ID6 DCSl QOCtOrt COUld vt not,helP,bui.Dow. hir. heU.h i mm pxra mini. r. iMTn KirraM a m :T , ' ; . ----- w uuWU. tetter, salt rheum, uloers. boils and running sores. It stimulates lifer, kidneys and bowls. xpels P"oot helps digestion, builds np w nfcruvu. imiy ou cents, ooia by Theo F Kluttx it Co, druggisto. uuaranteea. Oysters Birds and Steaks served to order at the Criterian Cafe. Try a 25c meal and see if too are well pleased. Prompt atten- I tion given to all orders. Bruner (Julian proprietor. Phone 217. Ill I IEU1 LQJ. SrORUY Till ES THESE BE IN RALEIGH. ta Hits a C!:;:::irj, hi tla Ctirlstta Osssnrar ta It tz;tz:i VIti taTlajsaj. Yesterday, was a rough one, it was a brand new one. The Legis lature gave a change of menu in doing awey with the raising of pen- nuts on the State farms, but the crop of peanut politicians is retain ed and made as pcojifb as possi ble. A sensation was created, when Winston, Watts and others oriticised the Charlotte Observer , in its utterance of Frida morn ing relative to the action of the majority towards the minority We hope this wili .not cause any unpleasant feeling among the Democrats. No -good can come of it. Among the legal business bills were introduced for the fol- owing objects: One to regulate he fees of the register of deeds. Another to affix the license for in surance companies. One to pro hibit the raising ot peanuts on the State farms. To prohibit the granting of license to negro law yrs by the Supreme Curt, The bilL allowing the sheriff to collect back taxes to and . includ ing 1895 passed. In the Senate, a bill was passed allowing the Norfolk nud Western railroad to extend- branches in this State. The resolution for the betterment of ventilation in the capital wa9 , adopted, The bill ' for the re-establishment, of the f treasurer's onlce in Surry county. -Tpaisea its third reading. Mr. Can dler of the minority said in ' ref-: reuce to the charge of browbeat ing, that the Democrats had been fair enough, and that he hoped that they would always be as much so. Rowan Barber Shop. Hair cut 15c.- Burt McNeely has Amoved his shop to East Main St., oppo site court house. Workmanship second te none. Give hia a trial. 1-1, White Rose Cream is the finest- and most elegant preparati on on the market for tan, sunbu rn, cnapped hands and all roughhesa of the skin. Contains nothing ticky or greasy. Fur sale by J. Cornelison tCo:, and Holler Bros., STONI AYSD O RAN ITS CONTEjLCTflaS ' Bough and Dressed Granite for buildings and founda tions, cement waffca nj ellare. SATISFACTION GUArtANTli A h CAUOY IMTflilgfJ. I have opened a first-claa Candy Kitchen between h. aM. Miller's and tha Salisbury Grocery Cos store. I handle the best and. most comrjlete line of nice candies found in town. Lemon and Chocolate Bon Bone, lb ..... .......20 to Same in boxes, per Jb. .25 to 'fiOti Half pound boxei I6j Everything nice and fresh. APOSTOLUS KARU808. tfvxsrararatsae; It is not aJfake Q But the Best Bread oo the Alar- I ketat IT. L. S WINK'S. Freh Cake all the time. Call and be convinced. MOUNTAIN - - APPLES APPLE IRISH POTA toes, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Next door to Brown's FUb Market abore Postofflce, Ifaio Street, P. Loo Formerly with NJ .Carter. Jesse ,Mtf. ( a ' : t
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