I mimmmmmmmmmm mi PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. t N'X SAUSBURY. N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1808. $1.00 Year LOSE NEW PASTOR I KSBYTEBY IS APPEALED TO Co to Norfolk to Make RrpftitatatitM. TWO KOWAS CASES. Th 8frm Court Hudod Dowa Decision Wednesday. Th Svoreme aonrt atmi kaded down decision is the eas es f Lsmer against Heilig and Kmaey against Kinney from Row . In ta Ant named ease liti- jU iatereown tuliM teB H,ifhti W resulted la a .iincc i the aMeptanee of Ito.ljodgBint faTOf , th4 rfilltifl Tntm, i irginia. Heilig, whereupoe aa appeal waa J Ult Bp irUK'lW-i resnltin i. the affirmation kjpwbyta cburebe. Mr Ufa yudrment of th lower inWa Virginia charge la uchi,owl 130oo or more .u inT0Iv- jiaStd to him and when it laars- U a! deiion to ev the tv wo pn up to nor 1 Presbytery, of which fc a a lor. Fearing that tbe Preaby maid not atrrM to a err- i of relations with Mr. Friend, km. t B. Neav ana U. W loft hut might for Norfolk k iitmedc. Both tha Spencer U tVstcut lull congregations UetdinglT hopeful that Mr iat i acceptance of tJWir oeu L4 eot bo durtarlwj and ar Qoawly owaitiDg word from th Ulafcsnao who art in Norfolk iwnticg their eaims. Bid FARM BOLD. Itfribb Bay tha doors TlskTu. Ir H- C Orubb Wdnedy nrVt t George rink, formerly r IiOoy piece and one of the Kt nlaabla farming pro perl wo h at want j. Too pise consists Ufa urea, all under eultivaitoe. M rart on I be wester mbarbe i Stlaeury. The consideration at stated. lr Pink leaven ia a abort while tit rest, where ha will ocag iiaiawrcanUle business. 4 ia thia oi. Tha second aetioa aonfirma a tare of divore tinted by the lower oart, MTBS OAMM DKMOLIBHXD. A law tat OoOiswa at Ohisa nnui. PAJITT HUB aaaa of Moaaa H. Ooaa Tafca to WtMff Oomnty. 1 ipeeiat train driroated firat of Soot hern fUtlway P- mtt train No. 87 mbm to Salu- T Ua morning at I o doe. It tI of a Pullman and a bag- in eoaeh and vaa attached to j'atan paatenger train No. 11. mto train waa a funeral eaoort pn Oreenaboro, which aoeompa Nfte remaina of the lata Monro 3 One, who died auddeol in Pwm Wedneada nidht to ft Top Mount bear ISlowinn M, when tha funeral ra hold ifteraoon. Mr. Pone select iqit on h mafrnifloent plaee ,f Blowing Rock aome tine be- kit death aa tha place k de to be bnried. I IV funeral parte- waa eotnpoo H t V tror Leon I. Brandt and rn Dmmiiiont eititena of Wmahoro. Urt A LAJB.QX tUBLt. ptow OUldri Sarrirt : Jtr. : Darid Wright ft Port 'a 'Enocheilla H write ; David Wright wai taken Mdenlr airk H.ti.r.U niirht N died Sundar morninr. lie Pw buried WedneadaT at St. P by the Maaonio Lodge, of ie wu a member. I Wright waa 73 jreere of age. P leaTea a wifa. thirteen chil- FO, fnrtTji vrmndhildrei HTOn great grand-children. u i children were at we oa but one, afra. Scott, of Mia- 'Ppi. WSTAXLATIOK SEEMOM. r fTeachea at XockiTfllr Next Saadaf. ,. Byron Clark, I). D., pwtor P thai IK. 1 I ! .k..I .1 . .... a , . . , -ran ol tne inia:inuon nr no R- Bradley, who g-x to Meka ' from k aikmnarf iTeoby- 'J. paator. ; l viara a paipii will oc nut7 y by Re, Dr, O. W Peinler, - m oeeai engsireu wr In missionary work and who wide renntation hMb u ft T "Jlli Miui.fu.ir iai runto A Ckiaa Oreye apcMal to the Charlotte Obaarrer 147a: A rear-end eollmon between twa throngs freight traina otcnrr d here yeeterday, and whDe tc en ear were eompleWy demouth- d no one waa aeriomly hurt No. 74 waa delayed joat north of the atabon aa aeeoant of draw-head aad Sngineer Bead, ef No, 78, oBing into the aution thinking th block waa clear had not alow d down aad oa aeeing the other traia ahead of him rerened hi engine with alight atrain in kia left leg. Th fireman did not jump and escaped injury, bat waa eridently badly acared. One oar of eottoa ia the rear train waa eoaipletely torn np and one tank ear waa thrown entirely off the track down an embankment and two bos eara were thrown aeroaa the aide track badly torn an. The rear engine plowed through the eabooae of th frost train, lifting it off U track and lodged ton f tha eoft-ins, wbera it waa dectroyed by flra. The track were not bed!' torn an nc Wo. 1 w: dolared only about forty inntea. The wrecking crew from Spencer and Charlotte were aoon 00 the groend and did excellent work in clearing the main line. It ia not known who to rexponaible for the wreck and it will doubtless re quire an kireatigation to place it. TWO FAITH WXDDIN M. Littl Irtth Kial Sinsi at On of Them. A rv rrettv weddina wa eel hratiwl Knndar at tbe hone of Mr. J.lm Vriek. ot FaiU, wnen nia daughter, Mirn Minnie, became the bride of Mr. Charle Lingle, Ker, C P. Fmher, oEcuting. A tuhM nf the ceremony waa o- eal aolo by little Kim Annie Me- Kirter, of Ireland, wne ng " emrewion "In the Cool of the 8hdy Brook." aivsw ' mony the guert were ranted to mimptaoii wedding mipner. ... The bride i en of Keith a moit nd nonuUr tw'H wo men. She becam th wife of mlendid nd uecoMful ronng farmer. , ... M. o.l in Kazle ana b Mary Sifford were marred Sun day at the panwnage r?n n.;.Mk k r If. A. TrexJer. They will live near Faith, where Mr. Eagle own a moo ot Suffer SeUp. u;- Marr Wood McKenrie, daughter of Sheriff MeKeniie, i not an well tooay a ue for the pat week. Sheared relapte Monday night and her family qu w"""" TV 1. titmm Me.nenxie wa by typhoid ferer while attending tL Stat Normal College t Oreenaboro. 50,000 IS INVOLVED BANKRUPTCT PROCEEDINGS. Creditor, of the loli Miaing Ctmpaoy Ta Meet Mr. Brooksbsw On. Mr. Ooorge R Bnwkw, who rforSw; Mm tA return ta work for he became will ome I be w TV-A.K ' awMJh AbT 1110 Tr f U. A. enu " i th eounon 1 M. moat ' Tr. O. Jamea IL Ilorah, Km., refcrco in bankruptcy, giea notise today of a meeting ia Salisbury oa the 17th inrt. of the creditor of the lot Mining Company, which was adjudicated bankrupt oa the 8tu of August. '' Tbe litigation oer thia comoa ny'a affair hu been intenwtiii); from the Urt and the fact fiat iO.OOO ia iaeolred will add spine to the meeting of creditor. A trus tee will be appointed at the meet ing a lh 17th. TO AMEND CHASTER. . '. " HotiM Qirea of Amendment to the Oity Cbarter. Nobo i grren that applicatioa will be made to the general assem bly to amend the charter of the mty of Salisbary. eOf AFTER PKESI1ENT CONGRESS WAS INSULTED THE HIWS OF FAITH. Personals and Other Item from ' UM Oranit Belt. I (Corrotpondeoee of Post.) Puth Hm 7 Tlipre will he a Christmas tree at the Lntheran church here with eiercnte by the children. Th time will be an nounced next Sunday. ' ' Mr. Lather Ilea haa bought a hfinftiinme - iaidneA from sir. Charle Burger is Faith and will soon move in it. ;.The teliivhone exchsnffe ia da liug tcry good work her .though the tinea are erewaoa most ot ine time. Mr. Lawsoa Ludwiok ud fam ilr hare jrone to MooresTille to risit relatives. Mr. C. R. Glenn came up from Rion S (1. and ia ninninc the stamhoister for Mr. W. If. Bind-I eratthe new quarry. H , rOeorge Fisher ba one of the finest quarries out on the granite belt and a big crowd is at work on it --fi- ' 1 Tbe crsnite rsult on the 1 nil- lip mountain ia nearly done. iM Bnn WrtL one of the civil war pensioner visited at Mr. . . v.. j v. and Mrs. 1'iuKney uuuwick rn day VI, n A Wiler ha cone to SslUbuiy to build a store bouse for Mr. Robert luuiis, wno w recently burned out. There w(l be a Christmas tree at the Reformed church at Faith on Chrietma day. Mr. J. C. Lingle has opened up Mr. Unanef ausenneuow, n v.. k.n on the furrn with his father, ha moved back to Faith. Jack EUer and Dolph Cent have returned from the mountain with a load of apples. Mr. Laweon Ludwick hu open ed up a store here. r..k i?iah shinned a bie Due of mill stone last week to the mountain. Peeler Brothers arc loading a esr with cotton seed from their gin. CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE L 0. CAldwsfl, Esq, Announce . He to in the Eunwng. IhSt wiA be of . nu "- v. - , bo little interest here oomes oy 1 mu m..intfA Vavtb ond'is WST Ol vyiio. i..v - to the effect that L. C. Caldwell, Esq, of SUtesvdle, announees ... b. i MnflidittA for 1 the III fttw - Oeatooratte nominaUon for gnm in thi distriot Mr. Cald- ii i. . il lennwa StatesviUe WOW lawyer, and a vigorous campaign er and wa once a member of tfce Corporation aomnuwion. It I known ror a a k. t least two other Uino " " - , aspirants for thia aonunaUoa. Killing Deer at Toxswaf. l m. rvaui' a Tliiw are creat day f rhunter at Fairfield Inn where haulers am oirsb - A Reielatioa Expreiiisg ReMaimcal jy Hay k lalrsdoced. ' Wanliington, . Dec. lO.-r-Preai-dont Boosevelt ha stirred np a hornet neat amone some of the members of Congress aa the result of thu suggcatlon in his : annual rncaap; that the failure to favor stimulation of the work oi the secret service officials by Congress was probably because Congress men did not , want themselves wst 'hed. Several individual mem bers regard thia expression of the r resident as aa insult and it is likely a resolution will be intro- dacixi u tha House expressing their resentment though it is not thought likely the? resolution will be adopted. ' CASTRO AT BORDEAUX. No Opposition Offered to Hit Di tt embarking. RordeaaA, Dec. 10. President Castro, of Venezuela landed here this) afternoon from Gaudetoupe. No opposition at aU was offered to his disem barking. .t . LOOI FOR MARTIAL LAW. Bill Looking to 8ummary Trial of Anarchists, Calcutta, Dee. 10.Practically martial law will prevail through out India when a bill providing for the summary trial and execu tion of anarchists was introduced in the India council today becomes a law.- 1 WOULD HIRE SLATERS. A Cabarrus Man Jailed on a Seri- '. owCharge. Concord, Dee. 9. Mr. Jason Misenheimer, a prominent young citizen of No. 5 township, - well known throughout the county, earne to tbe city and appeared be fore Esquire C. ' A. Pitts, before whom be swore out a warrant for the arrest, of .Rufu Erimmmer, another well-known citizen of No. 5 township, the latter having en deavored to hire or induce two negro men to shoot to death or otherwise dispose of Mr. Misen heimer. , It ha been a matter or common knowledge for several month that there exist a hatred bv Erimmincer for the Misenhci- mee family in No. 5 township, which malice had taken sitch shaoe that the Misenheimer fami ly live in mortal dread for tneir lives. Fin Crop in Robeson. Maxton. Dec. . The J. A. Mc- Kinnon Company farm has pro duced fine crop thia year. Two week ago they had gathered 490 bales of cotton from BOO acres, and the balance, and overweights were expected to swell it to 500 bales of 500 pounds each. They also have a good crop of corn, and the best crop of peas they bsve ever raised. BAPTISTS AT WILSON. Dr. Cullom, of Wake Forest, is Moderator. Wilson. N. O., Dec. . A large number of delegate came ta last evening and more are arriving on tne traina today to attend the Baptist convention in session here. The organisation wa perfeuted by electing Dr. W. Cullom, chair of tbe Bible at Wake Forest, mod erator, and J. S. Farmer, of tbe staff of the Biblical Recorder, sec retary. First aubject, "The Pastor's Relation to the Training of flu Church for Service," was discuss ed by M. A. Adams, of Ahoskie. "In Doctrine," by Fred D. Dale, of First church, Wilmington. Wednesday morning devotional exercise were conducted by ,C. M. Rock, of Mount Olive. First, "Kelstion of the Pastors to the Prayer Meeting," by J. Paul Bow ers, of Littleton; aeeond, "The Pastor' Relation ta His Cougre-. gation;" (third, "To the Chil dren," Dr. C. S. ClackweU, of Norfolk, Va. "The Relation Between tbe Pas tor and the Young People," was spoken to by L N. fjoston, of Blackwell Memorial ehnrch, Hliz abeta City; "The Relation of the Pastor to the Home Life of His People," by C. W. Scarborough, of Murireesboro. tie made a strong presentation and appeal. The Pastor's Relation to tbe Out side Community,";, was- discussed by T. 15. Justice, of Franklinton. "The Pastor Relation to Soul Winning in His Own Congrega tion," A. J. Moncrief, of the Ral eigh tabernacle. "Through Ilia Members," C. T. Watkins, of Goldsboro. Afternoon session Devotional exercises conducted by IL A. Wil lis, of Weldon. The subject taken waa: "The Pastor' Correspond- ence Cemrse," First, "Th Work. and Methods," by Dr. W. R. Cul lom, of the chair of Bible, Wake Forest College; second, "The Ne cessity for a Fraternity of Study Among Baptist Ministers and Workers," by C.L.Dowe.1. ,. Dr. William I. Lewi Ford, of. Asheville. preached tonight the regular convention sermon. , BIO DEAL IS CLOSED STEEI TfiUST IS EXPANDING. A Trauactioa lavelviag Millie " Clowe. Pittsburg, Dec. 10 A trsnsac- tion involving million of dollar fta been closed 111 New York whereby the United States Steel Corporation takes over the Stand-' ard Steel Car Company with its plants at Butler and Newcastle and Hammond, Indiana, and tha Pressed Steel Car Coiniianr with : plant at MoKeearocks and Lower North Side. The two concerns are the largest anuf(Hun?r of steel car in the world. ' o : JEWELS RECOVERED. Mr. 8m Williams Buck's Gem . Found. Richmoud, Va, Dec. i. More than $10,000 worth of jewelry last by Mr. Sue Williams Duck, f Richmond, on a Pullman sleeper on the Atlantis. Coast Line recent ly, ha been recovered upon con fession of a negro named TucJ:er, who wa arrested on suspicion. Tucker claims tbat he found the jewel case in Mr. Buck berth nd held the jewels for reward'. ABE RUEF JURY HUNG. , Said to Stand 10 to 2 for Convic- San Francisco, Dec. 10. The Abe Buef jury has not yet return- . ed a verdict in the trial' of the former boss of the city for alleged bribery. It ia said it stands ten to two fur conviction. PANTHER SCARES POSSE. WAR JS IMMINENT. Austria and Servis oa th Verge ; of k Conflict. London, Dec. 10. War between Austria and Sorvia is considered so imminent that heavy owners of stocks fearing an inevitable slump that will accompany war, began insuring today in Lloyd's against on outbreak. Kills Wife and Self J Bloomsburg, Pa, Dec. 9. Wit i.m H Hlnlnnr oired forty-four years, a farmer shot and killed his wife, Mary, aged forty-two years, today, and then committed sui cide. His weapon of destrlction waa a shotgun. : . A son, Lyman, aged seventeen years, found hi mother lying ArmA in nnnl of blood at the head of the atairs when he retu-n-ed home, and the father dead in hi bedroom. Ill health is laid to have caused Steiner' crime. - To mcreaie Pay. .Washington. Dee, J. -A 10 per -m, inftMuft im His nsr of all petty officer aad enlisted Bea in the navy I provided for in a bill introduced in the house today by Representative Bat, of Peomryl. vania. It also pmvidea that an in crease of 10 per cent be given them at the end or eaon ur year w Vioe. . viV,1 , ' IS INJURED IN WRECK. Th Middle of th Train J urn pi th Track. Bismark, N. D, Deo. 10. Twenty-!! vo persons were hurt, one fa tally, in, a wreck on a North coast limited on the Great North ern R&ilmr nesr McKenne. The middle of the train jumped the (rack wbile running at a nign rat i of speed. : The South' Viewpoint. Savannah New. . Tk PrmBi.lnnt onil Me Tuft psn both mske up their minds that they cannot nave tneir aesire 10 hnulr the mild SnUUl STStinea. and at the aame time eater to the mwa nnlitiilina Kv fillinff the principal Southern Federal office with negroes. Mr. Tart must mane s choice. If he really wsnts to breisk the solid South, the first thing be must do is to let it be known tht he isn't depending up on the negroes for support for his adminiatratinn. The Republican party at the North doesn't submit to the appointment of negroes to I the principal Federal offices, j There can be no strong Ropnbli ' can party in the South that would submit to it. I ; . BalisbaTT Cotton Market. (Oerreeted daily bv M. C. Qnina. Good middlin. . ' L Strict midHUn. 8 34. . 1 . Kid.dline ' t TineM. 7 H K Stain. 77 14. ..Market; Steady. Beast's 8orems Taken for The -;v of a Woman. Wheeling, W. Va., Dec. 9,-Th first panther to be seen in this sec tion of West Virginia for years ba made its appea-ance in a deep wooded gully at Uienrtatc, war' shall county, ten miles south of this city, on the Ohio River. . A few night ago the citiicna of Glendale were startled to hear what seemed to be a wonuua shrieking. The next day a posse of citizens, with guns and blood hounds, searched the gully and got a glimpse : of the panther, which is a very large animal. The beast haa the community terrorized, and no one in the Lt Ge Village venture out after nightfall unless he be armed. Old hunter aay that the animal haa oome down from Cheat Moun tains, fifty mile away. . ' Steals False Teeth, n , Winchester, Va., Dec. 9. Ed ward Barber, who claims to hail from. Martinsburg, W. Va, wa given a jail sentence today for stealing a set of false twth be longing to Mrs. Maggie Whitaere, in whose boarding house he lived. Barber found the molars in clock which he was repairing for his landlady. ' He told the court be was merely joking, but the evi-. denee showed he endeavored to sell Mrs. Whitaere 's teeth. ' Pastorate Celebrated, The Post ia requested to pub lish the following: The member of the Mt. Zion Baptist church, colored, celebrat ed the sixth anniversary 'of, the pastorate of Rev. F. B. Mason, be ginning December 1st through the 7th. Bach service proved success. ' Different tocioties of the oily and the churohea rendered excel lent proirrama each night. Te oitv T. M. U. A. and liivinBstone College T. MV O. A, with L. H. Hale and M. A. Whitehead, a . leaders rendered programs which lifted the people and inspired them for higher and nobler thing. Rev. 3. W Hairrton. A. 8. Cronm and Jeff. Msrtin, presetted inspir- ; ing sermons. Prof. J. H. A'rrey, with a life fun of good thing, waa present and spoke of the protrmw of the ehnrch and en eonrsred the people to ontiae laokwif apwarS. ri i i tit 4 ! ft 0: , Stkef i