HTM V 11 i A YEAR, CASH IN ADVANCE. VOLUME XXV. -z " LET ALL THE ENDS THOU AST AT, BE THY COUNTRY'S, THY GODiS, AND TRUTH'S." " BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. WILSON, X. JANUARY 17, 1895. . NUMBER 3. Cash MSSJSlThe- OSd Friend Q. ? ! a s - -:7 - - -1- A JAUBARY BLIZZARD! f During this month the mer cantile "business is usually sup Dosed to hibernate go into a liole, as it were. and pull the hole in after it. t- NOT SO WITH US! , We not only propose to stay inducements on our goods as to bring you out also. W0N'TTHESBD9 1? . '-S --. .' 36 pairs Women's Pebble Shoes, 94c, first quality, sold everywhere at $r.25; 1 case Gent's Alpine Hats, pure" fur. fashionable shape, at 92c, nice enough for anyone, worth .52 ; 12 Buggy Robes at 25c, good and warm just think of it a lap robe for only 25c. THE CASH : r : ': : J. M.LEp, lanap, r : : : : Nash Street. ' M 1 N I ST R ATO K ' S NOTICE. .. . ' ' laving jiwtiiierf as. admiiiisti .il x estate of T. I I ridiiers. deec iX ot i htrebv "ivc notice to' all'' persons 1- debted to said T. H. Hriders to make payifient to me at once, and to all p.er si ns holding claims against sakl estate to present them to me properly authen ticated, l y the 13th clay of 1 r-ceinber, 1S95, or this notice 'will be pleaded in iar oi" their recovery. Evelina L. HKii oiiRS, Administratrix, J. R. Uz.ki.i,, Attorney. - . lecender 15, i-S. 6t '" ' N JOTICE! Having ipir.iifif-d ;as t-xerutrix ot the hist will and testament of George M. Smith, dtci-.nsed. " Notice is hereby given to ail persons having claims 'against said i. M. Smith to present ih'. sn for payment on or before the 20th day of I Xcctj!iioc-r 1H95,, duly authenti cated, or this nonce will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebtvd to said estate will come for ward and make immediate settlement. Mrs. CELESTIA C. SMITH. ' ' . Executrix. December 20, 1894. 6t. D.MINISTRATOI STKATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administaator of the estate of Applewhite Watson and his win-, t tieilience Watson, deceased, I hereby give notice to all persons in debted to said Appll A'hite Watson and his wife. Obedience Watson, to make payment to me at once,-ami to all per sons holding claims against said estate to present them to me, properly "au thentiraifjd, by the 20th day of Decem ber, or this nitirt- wiH tie iilniulefl recover. K. II. Watson, AJm'r. De lb ( TK T.! North C.vkoi.i'xa Wii.sun Cocntv: In (lie -Superior Court. 'XOTiCE-OK KXKcrn4X rl.I.K. J; ; 1'1U';,S vs- I'erry Kenfrow and son. ' !'' virtue of ail eeCliii,.n .lir.,-i,.,1 f me unclersignei trom tile Superior Court of Wi is.-n uuuiy in the above v-nuiied. artn on. I Ul! (in Mimiht- ll.u 4111 nay 4 l-v-bnia at the co'urt county, se',1 t,, i, ' y. i.v5. at 12 0 clock linuse tiur-r of s..-iirl ' iiih-;,! bidder tor tasll. to s,ilis( said execution, ail the k 1 . 1 u :e. aiii'p l'..rr,. I . ... which the said havt ' 'I .-..'Hi! t v ' , I . T - . ' 1 .ettil ou :t'.i: I lie ioilouillf li.,Ti!u ,..,1 r " t-wu: vjiie lot ui Lui a 1 :.. . " ---.,. 11.11 una, N.C viiovv u as 1 lie Terry 1 erry Kei.fr, ,w .,! sml store lot. it b IClll!' t lit. I,., I !. . r said 111. ... ' . Jne - .- .., ;uilJ or - which the 1 ,-... .,e n.onev was never paid I,.. '.:,,. J- U," CR(,W'i:i.L, Sherift -v., on!ii-i i.sin, 1 TIIH AR'r -AMATHUK. . aim i.ar Veit, t,vni l A rt M:irxlii. tuJu !'rri; ,:!i:;i'1 m,i at t. .iH.tui.th.'ir nv -I... . : -ih nuke their fwm send totuU, ,::,,. A (0. tniiini- this vorv,vMh W nnd fr:,mi.,v .... i J . 1 V'-reon n -.nd fr ,mi.,v 10' ..: ''"'TOi'.v Vqi.mr.-MW) paV,;: - '""""; tor Racket-Stores; And' the best -friend that never fails you is Simmons Liver Kegu- - lator, (the Red Z) that V what you hear at the mention of this excellent' Xiver '' friedieirKy . a:l. It is the King of Liver Medi cines ;!i3 better r4han pills, and " takes the place of Quinine and Calomel It acts directly on the Liver, Kidney and Bowels and gives new life to the ;whole pys- tern. This is the medicine you want. Bold by all Druggists in . . Liquid, er in Powder to be taken dry1 or .made into a tea. - S"-EVEKY PACKAGE'S Kawthe Z SfHiup ii iel on wrapper J. H. ZKJXUf & CO., Philadelphia, Pa- RICHMOND and Sausage Co. Bed1 Oar l"ri s are: - i ;-'t Kii-V.inorui Iteff. - . . '4iest Native JSee!, -' . Uit Homo-mude Aiut'i.-, ' . i'mk. . . ( liifkc-TiS. . . . . . ' Turkeys, - '. . ' . . ... . t-"'me mv'. lasiHWit vur inavket. l:c. 5 to Ktc. 1 Ilk;. to UH-. to 30c. 1 C tO 1. i RICHMOND BEEF AKD SAUSAGE CO., J3-6-1' (ioLnsiioito Steret. PivorV Stand. The I-aJor Committee and I.yncn i.aw. Wash ixoto"n January'lO. The house labor committee yesterday directed Chairman Meiiann to report to the house,- with the request that the com mittee be exeai-eel from further eonsid erinjr it, the Tes'ilutUVnof Mr."151aii of Ne.w llampsiiire. providing for "the in- l vestigation of the subject oi lynchmys. Entertained .ly Mn. Clevelml. VA8msGTOS, Junary 12. There was a distinguished g-athering of the ladies , of the oiiieial circle m the blue room at the .white house at noon yesterday, Mrs. Cleveland having invited her; friends to a musicale to hear her JoTm er scjoolmate. Miss Kathariae fVIilard, who is a brilliant pianist. . ". ; " i'rozcu. lo Ifsi!Uia Clli.aao' Streets. " - Chicago, January 14. Mrs. Annie "Vereeiiorfke, an old woman tixty years of age, left home Saturday afts.rnoon -f.-, T.iit, rtnl trirTl t:i while on the streets. . Jjer Ixhiv was found Sunday evening ia a !U which night. Lad blown over it during the HI. ilipr and Children frueo In ;.rrgi:. Savax-x9. Op.., January 11. It is re ported ti.it" .Mrs. J. J. Head ; ap'S hef child," tn" - .-.:;('.-, tam-U-ii county, were frozen ii deal h : t their home . on Friday-niht "last. " " . To AiKi'tm l!s? iiiliv I'j.hHv. " TlAnmsrcnrt, l'a. January 1-:- A bill wsis introduce?! in the 1 'efns.vl vatLi igislau.io kboli.'d.UMr.tUe death pv-u-t.' ;.y for. murder in tofe iirst degree. - It. I7:4. " ; " Dry gtJTJds.' We're dvsiu'ilate;!,. 'as "llifil's Si il II S . No large river hy Hie UniUivl had been spanned by a bridge. A gentleman bowing to a lady States a-uvavs scraped his fool on the ground Six days were rcqdred for a journe'. between New York and Boston . . A: hi art vvhojaerci at the pre.it her or criticised the sermon was ,nu-(l. Two i-tage coaches 1orc all the fravel between NewYork anddloston. Virginia contained a fifth of the whole population of the country. -:-Sovts were unknown; all cooking was ione before an open fireplace. '. Ctdored engravings, very badly exe cuted, were th-o osily wall, ornaments The houses were not numbered and many ot tr.e streets were not named. Franklin .Times. , Mie '31 list M e IK is very nice, to She It go to ti:e me along theatre, but yoii never tak when you go." '-' . ' He Well, I'll take you vv:t nisht. There is'a nlay 01 t! lo- e boaras you ougiit-to see. I' AVhat is it?" ' " " ' The Taming of the Shrew. Ttxas Siftings.- .! it this Oisre. ;" . Corporal Pi roil applies for leave, of absence. ' . . - "On what grounds?' -enquired the colonel. - - . "I have just . loat mv mothe,r""colo- nei." ;,:. . 'A 1 fright, sacrenonidunchieti! Leave granted, but see that this doesn't, hap pe'n againiy Charh an.V , " O. V. O. Hardir.an; Sherilf ol TjTbr Co., W. Va-, 'appreciates a gvol' that and docs not hesitate to sav-'so. Me was 'iiJntost pros'.rated " with a c r,-l when he procured a bottle of Chant bi r-' Iain's Coutrh Tisnedv.. -He s.iys."!t gave ne prompt relief. I und-it to b an in alu.'Me jenu ily 1 : tonh, mil colds," driige'iPt. I v 1:. m. A VUsS V t - . . , i.i; tie Kthel cry so? Li'ih- ! ' he's eeUu,;; ! - b.-.by vs it nev nui.tt or a bad fit " .' E A L M R iT Ue tliaracttr- ;ti of Hood's Parsanarilla. It - r- i cures even after other jircparations fsnl. Get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. WEEK; IN CONGRESS Program" for tlio , Coming Fow - i Days in Both Branches. URGENT DEflClEXCY BILL IN SENATE. i.Ii.sntny and Ratnrdny in the Hone, the - Jjisti-lct of Cvluiubia Uajrs The la- s - diis.n Appropriation -."". '"Other Matters.',- . . Wiungton, January 14.-It is con 1 fidently expected that .the urgent defl ! ci&ney bill will be out of the way be j fore the end of the week that opens in. i congress today. -There will be speeches t-n t he income tax from various repub licans, but; there wilt be no eireet at niulue delay nor will , the - republicans conntty-iaiH'.e filiiVjstering. Despitalhe opposition of Mr. Quay, which has ne cessitated several . roll calls, and the tight that Mr. Hill is making, as soon, as the republicans - have made the speeches arranged for, they will have a vote on the bul and will largely sup port the appropriation. " Mr- Coekrell expects to see the vote taken by Wed nesday, end saj's the bill will have at Joust fifty votes out of the total vote of eighty-five as the" senate now stands. Niearaguan canal bill is still the" un finished business. The. pension, mili tary academy and the fortifications ap propriation bills have all been report ed to the senate and: Mr. Coekrell ex pects to call them up as fast as possible. The canal bill, while retaining its right of way, will probably : yield to the ap propriation bills when they are called up. The -interest in the Benata this week will centre about the roonrof the finance committee rather than upon tJio T'rfii". ..J iht t if Ii i ftftnT ' with nnfl exception, .vir. uoruiaus- jromiscu speech on the financial question, which .wns to have been delivered Saturday wilLrrobablv be todav. . i T!,. IV..V , i The Wfejs hi tli Ilc.nsir. ,. The business to be considered rin the house this 'week will be probably ar ranged by the committee on rules at a meeting to bti hel l to.lay Two days ore tlrcaciy appropriated, Monday and Tuesday," to be devoted to the consider ation 'of., business relating to the -District of Columbia and Tuesvlay viH be ot least partly occupied with the con sideration, of the Indian appropriation bill. In the first morning hour de voted to committee business the Grout bill to make oleofremarine-, butterine and other substitutes of dairy products subject to the laws of the state into which they may be transported will come cp nd mevitabiy precipitate a parlimiumeniai-y - contest. -There remains, but one hour for .its consideration undef the prestrit call of committees -and opponents to the bill profess their ability to prevent its jassage "-wit hid that period. Should the bid fail to reach a final vote at this stage Mr. Hatch will doubtless appeal to the committee on rules for a special L.s:i';gunent. , ; j rrccccaings 01 uotu prancnes 01 cou- , j gress for the past week: MCXDAY'S SESSION. 4th Day. Jann-iry 7. In 'the lioosc addition al charges v.ere preferred against Judge Kicks. The t'lOiita of Representative Pout was h uounred and the us-divl resolutions were offered. T'ufe house met at iitfht to read tae pension t.i'l. In the absence of lota speaker and t-ptaker pro tern, of Ibft '-senate, Senator Ban unm was chosen president pro tempore. The 3it-arauguu. cantvl bilrwas taken up, Senator Mi tcheli ' -T-eakius in its favor. A resolution relative to l!r. I-'oster's China-Japan peace ne gotiations was rend end tabled, Resohions ot resiei;t were offered on tae death ofMr. f i'ost, of Illinois. v- . TVnsiiAY's. SKSSllS. '-'" 5th Bav. January 8. The senate, after niomirt- routine, heard eulogies- pronouaocd upon tbe life and public services tho late Senator t'oltjaltt,. of -Georgia, by the menibers from that state, Senators Tropic, Hill, Pasco and others. In the House the work was con- fined to a debate upon the cuarency bill, the sensational featr.re- being 'a rinKing rebuke to President Cleveland by Mr. Sibley, of Penn KVlvania the speech directed in opposition lo tiia bilk.. - . " - ' T-TEDXESDAY'S SESSION, . Cth DAT, January 9. In the senate the ur-pf-nl deficiency bill was reported and placed on the calendar. An amendment was offered to the bill, to test the constitutionality of the in- l come tax. Senator Paseo spoke-in favor oi tne Ni' iiraufrua canal, but opposed the plan sub mitted. Senator Aldruh offered a resolution on Vnited Slate representation in Hawaii. The currency bill was defeated in the house. . THURSDAY'S SESSION.. , - - - 7th Pay,' January Ji). In the senate there was a skirmish over .ipprcpriation Items, and the enforcement of the income tax, embodied in the urgency deficiency bill. Senator Caf fery spoke against the Nicaraugua canal bill. In the house a bill to define the crimes of mur der in the lirst and second dOirrees, manslaugh ter, mutiny and desertion." and to abolish the death penalty for certain other crimes won passed: also other bills of minor importance, anioag theia thirteen pension bills. fULUAY'S SESSION. . " . Eth Pay. January 11. The debate In. the senate on the income tax occupied nearly five hours. Most of that time was used Uy Senator Ti!T in ai vocacy of his amcndn-cnt: Two cal endar tills -were -introduced and-live minor bills. araorA' which those authorizing bridges built over Galveston bay, the Tennessee river mar Snefflcia. ana Arisaus js rivers, were pass L"I iu the house. V --; SATURDAY'S SESSION.- " 10,IIT)A v. January 12. In the senate quita lengthy debate on the currency question con smre 1 almost the entire session, and t its ad journment Senator Stewart yieklcd. to resume Monday. .The bill to extend the provisions of J the WiLson oi'inal parkaac liquor, law t ) oleo mareriiie in drtTfoal packasfes occupied the altenlion of the house, and finally went ovor to Tuesday. A bill to eodify the pension laws was passed, KtilPgirs' were delivered on the late Representative Geo. B. Shaw, .--.',- : - Sale of the Agss-HeralU l'ostponocf. Birmingwam. Ala-., January It. The Age-IIerald. the only morning news paper in this city. which was "advertised to . be sold at trustees, sale yesterday, will not be sold until February 11 by aurce&ient of all parties at interest. Two Thousand Si en Thrown Idle. Bhaddock, Vs.., Janu iry 14. By the breaking of the billet shears in the Blooms steel vvorks Saturday, 2.000 men were thrown out of the work. The shears cut billets 8sS in size and is a very costly piece of machinery. - - Duels VI lth Knivea by Triest. Tail v. Mex., January 14. Two Ro num Citliolie priebis of the two parish es of l'air.is iougiit with knives, lirw ncu was killed ami Florid was airesteit. Xfftr'oea Lrariii; Iho LArolinas. AVa venose Ga., January 10. Every week brings hundreds of negroes from the Caiolinas to the turpentine planta tions and lumber mills of this section. . Trunk Leveret Head. , Macon, tia.. January 12. Frank Lev eret t; ex-United States marshal of the so'jtheni district, died at his home iu tin's city yesterday.. ,.- GiDiliams 6c ?t Young's, : NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE A-Syr.opsls of th Work Done Durinj tiie Past Week. .. . ; Ipt Datj The senate 8nd house were con (mened promptly ttt 12 o'clock on Wednesday, January 9ih, 8t Raleigh. In the senate Mr. II. f K. Kiug was elected chief cicrk nd Mr. Spen cer, Llackburn reading rjcrk. The governor wns cotitied that the assembly tjvs ready for business. In the house Mr. Z. 13. WiUser, popu tist, whs elected speaker, !s. P. Satterheldchiel lerk and J. A. Clapin reading elcrk. . 2sn Day. Two hours of the house was spent tn listening to the governor's message, which contained. about 28.0C0- words. The populists and repniilicaas then introduced bills upsetting rast democratic legislation, chic-Sy in the elec tion law and the eonaty government .system now in operation- Senator Mewborn intro duced a .bill to repeal the charter cf the state fanners'-: alliance and to restore the old charter which was amended by the last legislature. This bill was passed and sent to the house, i " . . 3rd 1)at. In, the senate, atnons other tills introduced, was one to" maUo the legal ral of interest3 per .cent. Senator Kewborne'jS bill j to repeal the law letting the public print'ng to toe lowest bidder was read three times and passed. - After "tha governor's message was read Senator Cook moved to print it. In the house, after many bills had been introduced, considerable dehate occurred, over 'Mr. Hile--man's farmers alliance bill, which asks that the original charter of the association be re-r stored, ... ra Da V. Very little important business was transacted in the senate. Thomotioa to elect 1 a chairman pra tern, was tabled after consider, f able eebato on the previous question, In (he j house there wc quite a wrangle over the pub he prmtlaT bill, and the matter .finally wtnt over until Msnday. " - MAQON'3 GIFT TO NEBRASKA, The Car Load ot 1'roTisloiig Leave for the V '- Starving Westerners. IIacos," January 14. Tonight" Xfa con's car load of provslons for the Ne braska sufferers will leave for Atlanta, where it will form -part of the train that loaves that city tomorrow. The car will contain all kinds of substantial provisions and cereals, which go to ward relieving the distress of the peo ple of - Nebraska, who through the fail ure of their crops are unable to help themselves and are now on the verge of starvation, withthe condition grow ing worse daily. Georgia has taken the lead in the alleviation of the suffer ing people of " Nebraska, and from all over the state come reports of munifi cent contributirns. - - LYNCHED MAN NOW LIVETH. Frrend of Iho Victim K-suscitted Him After the Mob Had Dispersed. . LEn.vxox, Mo., January 14. Word reached here last night of the hanging ( of Eeubei, Crarner by a. mob of infrg- 1 11 ant neighbors in Dallas, county last Thursday. Garner was accused of robr bing the store of Ilunt & Fovyler at Celt post office last, week, and a crowd of ten or 12 neighbors went to his home and took hinvoutand strung him to a tree and left him suspended,-bis fet a I short distance from the ground. A - friend of Garner's. who W pre-jent -hen the engine wheel, slightly . re when the men called, followed them to'. yerslnw threw the heavv bucket shells vyhere they, hanged bira, . and he suc ceeded, after vigorous efforts, in resus citating Garner, who may recover- CUSTOMS RECEIPTS IN CHE AS ET This 3Ionth 7,297.GCO; . Against 81.481. OOO for Same Time Last Year. Washington, January 14 Customs receipts are inceasing. For this month the receipts from customs have aggre gated 37,297,000 against 4, 481,000 for the corresponding period of. last Janu ary. Kor the fiscal year to date five customs receipts have aggregated S7tl,-5-u,000 against 74,250,000 for the correr sponding period of the last fiscal year to data, " - - -'" . . ' Ilaltiniore and Ohio Itedur'.n't Their Force. Con nei.lsvix.i3i Pa., . January 14. Saturday orders were received from the general manager s office of the balti- more and Ohio railroad to close the company's shops at this place unfn February 1st." The cause for this seems ', to be a general curtailment of e$pens?s ! all along the line. Five hundred men are effected by the order, V . General Strike on tho XSrooklya Car t'.nri Brooklyn, N. Y., January 14. A general tie-up on the Brooklyn trolley lines went into effect between 4 and 3 o'clock this morning. All roads in. this city are tied-np with the exception of the Jay and Smith btreei line.- The strike is an onteime of a general refus al to grant any . requests to the em ployes. . ..: '-.'-."'. - . "- ' In Memory of Zebalon U. Vance, Washington, January 11. Kotlee was yesterday given in the senate by Senator Ransom, of North Carolina, that the memorial ceremony in memory of his late colleague, Senator Vance, had been postponed from Thursday the 17th instant to Saturday the 19th. Stephen Klkiua VVithoat Opposition, Charleston, W. Va., January 11. Ex-Secretary Stephen It. Elkins seems to have overcome every obstacle for the nomination as United States sena tor and his friends will hold a. caucus tonight and nominate him on the first ballot, - .- ' - - ' ' - ;- Anot her Defaulter in South Dakota.. Citstets, S. D., January 14. Ben Tur ley, retiring eounty treasurer, is a de faulter to the amount of S3.200. He confessed yesterday the defalcation to the county commissioners. His bonds men are responsible. -'-" ' '"','-"" ' Selma Druesrist i'onntl Dead. Selma, Ala,, January 12. Dr. Brax ton Shields, a prominent druggist al this placewas found dead in beil yes terday. ' He was in. his . usual spirits when he. retired and death resulted from heart failure. - " ; " An Earthyaahe in Canada. Toronto. Ont., January 13. Earth quake shocks last night are" reported from Pembroke, Cobden and West meath, in the northeastern part of" this province. No damage was done, , Lui'kleu'H Ariiirasulvr. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Sruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns', . and all Skin Erup lions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by B W. Margrave, Druggist His View f II. Teacher (to Bainbridge street boy) Now, if you have a meal at 12 o'clock, what do you call it? - - 4 Luck," saidTthe boy, Philadelphia Record. - MOT WHAT WE SAY, but what Hood's Sarsaparillla Does, that tells the story of its merit and suo cess. Remember HOOD'S CURES UADTTT CT X TP Vriro I Items of Interest Throughout thG .. EntLro State. IhE TiATER HAS CITE; UP ITS DEAD.' j An Elitor Arr- td -Death of ,1. Wallace - liyamn North Carolinian XUlted. - ;, v. VcogTv ot WayiitwT.llo. N :. , . ' ; DtUer Slte Kewi. ; ; v - ' AEasvttxK, K. C, January 10.' WTert members ot the Biltmore stoiie cntfers association' started put to their work yesterday they found a telefam from Dihboro awaiting' them,, which .convey ed the news that the body of FatriJk McKenna had been fouad intheTncka s,e.:;e;! rive:- 4t tlillsloro, near the point .whew Henry Clay, a stone cutter, com fciitted sii;:ds by drowni:ig during' : the h'liidavs.' Xo particulars were fiven. ilcivcniia arid Clay left "Asheville to .jrether. Xothing-whatejer had been lie::rdOf the former sinse that. time,, and it wa v considered stranga that even at the t:he of Clay's sidesue 'nothmtj- , , , w w -r,, nf M.ttrv.i v r, av. ! a-I iit vettL wto .Supposed to -..I,, with. htm. Mc:fennj. TOsa naUvu of ii'idaiid. and about 45 years oUU.: -' - "" .; . An Ed. tor rrf tcJ. Rutheufordtox. X. C January 11. Editor 1). J. Carter, of the Herald, of this place,: was arrested yesterday, be-, ing charged with throwing rocks th preceding night through the windows of the oineo of the iiutherfordton Dem ocrat. Witnesses, who h.;ard the crash ing of the glass, s-.voiv tr?iu.t they saw the prisoner and iientiSo I h'm as the oifender. Carter testinai that he saw a man throwing rocks through the win dows of tha Democrat office and that lie threw a rock at this man as he fled ; that at this juncture' the . witnesses came upon him and he was too much excited to explain. In default of tail in SSOl) Carter was committed to. jail..: ' 1 tatli of ,J i . Hymns. " Hr.rsToL, Tenn., January 1 J. Wal lace Ilyams, known as the Uakrrsville, N. C, riot "faker," cied -at Hie scone of the supposed r'.ot several - days ago of pneumonia';; He leaves a wife" and mone child. The. story Hyams started two vears ago was that flitv men hail been killed in ; a riot at the little town in Norlh Carolina's mountains. " It was telegraphed evervwhere. Its falsity vvas not discovered for .several days. North Carolinian Killed itt Savannah. " Savannah, Oa., " January U.. J. Chad wich,- of Mooreaead City, N. C., was crushed to death . yesterday in a peculiar manner. - He had gone inside the bucket of - a dredge to a drertoe to repair, it. together, crushing 'list. .' - . Z,.! him : across the IroirTeft of a North arottiia Tvn. Vt'ATKKSvii.i.K, JST. C. '.January to.' At a town meeting in YY'aynesville fester terday it was decided to. have the legis lature so amend the charter a' to allow a vote on the issuance of 015.030 in bonds for water works and graded sehools. This town is also to have a telephone exchange. . ' , t .. .- - ;- " , " Colony of 'Westerners In North Caroliiia. Charlotte. N. C, January 12.A colony of thirty-five, from Michigan and Ohio hars . bought S5.O00 neres of land in 'IJertie-. County; t!iis state, and will oecunf it. . ' : Mis Stevenson's Ueath Inev AsiiEVli.l.F;, C, January 14. Xo . encouragemit in Miss Stevenson's con j iition toslay. although there has been no change, mrteriilly for some days. r KORTH CAFCUNA IN BRIEF- llapp-niiign in liiv Oul North Ktat-s from Murjthy to Slanteo. J. C-. JIcFarland,' postmaster at Col nuibusVl'olk county, is dead, A -special veil :re has been ordered for the trial of Jack Whnberly, at Rnl-: : eigh. charged with the 'lnnrder of his daughter. - . ' ' " ' ' . . Governor Carr has - commuted the death sentence of Fred Llovd, of nen- ; demon county, to .imprisonment - in the J penitentiary for .25 years: - Auditor Furraaa's report is ..issuad. lie recommends an increase of the pen sion tax to four and a half "cents on the hundred dollars valuation. : Ben A. Ilcnipton, noir!g a general mercantile business at Rutheriord.ma'3e an assignment. Assats . S1.0QO, liabili ties about S'2,500. Inability to collect was the cause oi assignment. - .' .'y. Noah Wilkins, while digging pota toes at" the old" Peyton Tiarvey place, near Ringwootl,- Halifax county, found a lump of gold which he sold for 1 40. It was foflnd on the laud where the old Harvey 'house once stood- " Therecent heavy rains near Mur phy shut the town off completely from the outside world. . The "alse works of the Hiavvassee river bridge were wash ed away and those of the Valley river bridge badly damaged. . , Arrangements have been made with the Greensboro Baseball Park Associa tion and the University of North Caro lina to play five games during the spring. Princeton will play the first game at Greensboro on April 5th. . Vein mountain, - near Rutherford, owns one of the finest gold mills in the country. - It is a tweuty -stamp mill of the latest pattern. The company owns j 10,000 acres of land in McDowell coun ty, one of the boundaries ot the tract being the Rutherford county line. The mining is both hydraulic and placer, and the company has thirtePn miles of aqueducts. '. ' . A cablegram received by Mrs. Arnv istead Jones of Raleigh, the president of the Ladies Confederate Monument Association, ' notifies her of the ship ment of the three bronze statues and the two bronze medallions for the monument from Munich, Bavaria. It is said that the statues are very fine. Mr.-W. R. Dicks, an ex-confederate ai-, thleryman of that city was the model for the statues. " V - ; A ' rent lluille. . . Is constantly going on in the human system. The demon of impure .blood strives to gain victory over the consti tution, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. Ilnod's Sar -nparilla i-i the weapon with which to defend one's self, drive the desperate enemy frvm the field, and restore bodily health for many years. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sickness, indigestion and billiousness. , 25c. WHEN BANDITS FAIL. A i:nK!ucr'g yaU k Eye Thwarts theNor ico ICKperad!K. TAKT?0f.irov, .Miss., January 12. As the -R?ibouuil passeag-er train Xo. 71, in cinrjrw of Engineer Lindsv and Con ductor Mauhtcr.-was pulling' out froirf inm;mao;a, a rapidly jrrrtwin town 45 '"' e.si of this place, a bold ami di,irtVy attemot was made -to flag' an .1, no doibt, rob rt by an unknown nnmber of disparate novices, but - En gineer U.ndsay quickly gathering in the snuauon i urowca the throttle of his ccg-ine wide open, sped by the unex perienetd bandits at a rapid dvance-of scbedale time. However, following the example of the recently captured Panthfburn bandits, f they emptied a volley of shots at . the" passer.(er Clinches and ne shot ploughed a ftlig-ht flesh wound on the neck of Mr." Chai. IJ. Ein, who is engaged with Chester 4-.J.a.d.: of Jtfooreheadj v Several brick were thrown lh"Hhe colored coaches and one colored man sustained quite a pain ful wound. The doors of the express ear were also bombarded but the rob bers plans were easily thwart.-1 by a watciiiul engineer, who should bo con gratulated upon his presence of" mind. AUGUST A DONATION EN ROUTE. Car Load f I'ryis,., f,ip thVKebraUa day Representative Thur'.er ot-this - hunt,e Kh'pP,d vi Attoi - -r , Clty WxX lntrolt,ce . bill in the iogis.a- AoorrsTA, C.i January 12. Augusta's tare at Concdrd sisdlar to thess itttroi. car load of provisions for the Nebraska dnced m MassaehuseLt , ia the imcrost sufferers, -which was loaded here yesterr of Lowell mills. Z day, was forwarded to Atlanta this , J!r. Thurbers biU is in the interest of morning to help make up the train that the Jackson and Nashua Mamifactur statts from that point. It is.contrl- ing company's, Of Nashua: It will tisk buted by the merchants of Augusta that the Jackson company be given the through the Young Men's Business right to increase its capacity of stock' league of Augusta. ; 5 - 1 from SK50.000 fo S-'00,0J3. The bul'aUa SMALLPOX . CASE IN ALABAMA: Lady in LUucstone ounty Reported -. to ilave the iHsease. -: J goods that have come in competition Atiiexs Alai, January 11. This town ' with southern milln. : ' has been thrown into a great -state cf ' The Jackson mills manufactures In excitement by the report that a bad " dian Head standard tiheetings, wmch case of smallpox is now in this county, lead the-market of tho world && a"stund a few miles north of Athens. The pa-, ard. The cost of manufacture iit. the tie'nt in' question is. Mrs. J. O. Kyce, ! south is much cheaper in every way who ' has just returned from Nashville, '- than here. - The mills here will cnange where it is supposed she contracted the their . product to tino yarns. ; '1 hesc disease. . - . j mills are virtually under -one - owner- urctructivc ti.iixe in a Silk Mill, Manchkstek, Conn. ,i January 14. At 5 o'clock p. m. yesterday a fire was dis covered in the machine shops at Cheney Brothers silk mills, at onth Manches ter. Its origin is unknown. The m t chine shop and drying and engine rooms were gutted,. Loss estimated at 75,000, fully covered by insurance. 1 ProjecA-for the Parkltiirdt Meiuor al Lost JtEvv Yor.K, January 14. The advis ory committee having in charge the collection of the fund for a memorial to Rev. Dr. Parkhnrst has issued a second appeal in which it is announced that the project of a bnilding for a memo, - . . . , . , . , . , ' rial has, for the present, been set aside, ,-"''- ,. .. . - , . ' , . 8vaaaV. Tr-bate th e.dy eu Kotj-en ; - SanANNAIT, Ga., January 14. Savan- " nah's car load of provisions for the e- braska safferera "left- here at noon"; to - -day. At Atiantalt will tie put into tne c-eneral train f rom '(Jeorgia. Four hun dred dollars was. raised here to aid thQ sullerers. . New tiaitle Sbips for Vncle Sam. Washington, January 14. The naval bill, whieh will be reported to the hqjKse. during the week, will probably carry an appropriation for three new battle ships, each of 10,000 tons displacement, arid to cost, exclusive ; of armament, about 54,000.000 each. ' ; ' Ex-Secretary KIkim Nominiitod for 8nate, CitAiJT.ESTON, V. Va., January 12. Ex-yceretary of . Vv'ar Stepiiens It'. El kins, was noininaled United States sen ator" last ' night by - the republieaa caucus. ' ' f: WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. IIapp;n:hs-s of Interest; Domestic and'or- elfin, Paragraphed. ; the James river at Richmond is rap idly rising. . . . . Ohio legislators Jiave decided to hold a eocta.1 session in Cincinnati on Febru ary 11. . Chnrles Deitzel, the imprisoned Potts ville. Pa., miner, was rescued Friday n ight -uninjured." Tbe Bennington has failed to find the colliers. Montserrat and Kovveenaw, on the Pacific coast. . The United States -cruiser Atlanta has left Kev West, Fla., with Bluefields ei.,n:,t,.1i,.cti,iun "' .' " . ' , , JiVes- -G Vlan,lers' of .i'dvvankee has bcen appointed a spee.al assistant attorney for the western district of. Vviseonosn. ; .' - '..' ExjAssistant Secretary of the Treas- cry J. Kendriek Upton has been ap- pointed assistant general Snperinten- dent of the life saving service, William C: Ilaight has been elected presidentof the Northern 'Neck Rail- road and . Transportation compapy of Virginia. :' - -.: ' B. F. Ayr has been elected president of the Western RailvvaAioeiation, G. S. Payson treasurer,, and C. R. Babouf SCVTt'UlIJ. - :. - 11 is st a tea on goou aniuortty viiatisj the Cincinnati, flamiltoa-and Dayton f . '. and the Queen and Crescent will jointly" build a union depot in . Cincinnati. ' j - V. IT Tfrvf. rtflfl nr1 il 1 Yif nnvitlnn ! of assistant superintendent of 'motive power of the Chicago and Northwest ern, with headquarters at Mil waukee. The New - Haven . announces that through freight l-ates to and from the west will hereafter be tho same at all stations on its Old Colony system as at : Boston. " . - . .President Depew,' of the New York Central was whisked along in a special train .between Albany and SclTenectady Saturday-, a distance" of seventeen miles in fourteen ifflnutes. .' : . . .' Chairman - M idgley, ofthe Western Pass Agreement, has "issued a circular directing members of that committee uot to issue passes that wouldcome un der the benevolent account. . - The appointment is" announced of Carrie taebig as a division surgeon of the Northern Paeific at Hope, Idaho. This is the first woman physician to be appointed sn the railway service. - Thomas Riley, ex-general superin tendent of the St." Louis Kansas City and Colorado road, has . been appointed superintendent of the Monterey and Mexican Gulf Line at Monterey. Mex.. Third Vice-President Baldwin, of the tontnern i;auwav sew st rest ail .re ports to. the contrary that the head quarters of the We-stern system of tho h-outhern Railway vvdl remain in Knox- ville. .-'-..- -. '' , . ."' - .';- . '-. ''':" '-'rt - Tinware all kinds at Young's. - ":. - MM j - IligTicit of 11 ia Leavening Tovct. mm LOOK TO.TIIE SOUTfl Southern Movement of Cotton Industries General. - sew HAXPsiiiii::jnj5iirToiir Cinnot Lon jf f Stand tb Southern Com. ' petition 1 ho Ursire to Oft Eolith : . Felt Tliroufrhont thp ort h. . Au Inuu.ttrlal Awaidilns- - : - Nakitca,-N. II -January 14. The sou'thern movement of cotton industries which has affected Massachusetts, is nlsii felt in New lln.mnsh.ri' On Tnes- SILl-Uho have .been manufacturers of heavy j snin ana wnen tne action ox tneir o;u m ill eials is made public, it will create some excitement in the Merriiaac river val ley. '-; . ', ' " '" '... IMPROVED TRADE CONDITIONS. llratlriircet Kport' a Mer; .Actl-irn Starkct -iu all Commerc ial I-iim-m- New Youk, Jann i-y I.i tlu:r ro- port on tna state 01 trade, wrau.streets savs : ', - - . The second weelt-of the, c? year br;nrs re ports of an incrCasm-r voluiao of orviers ot substantial (:o ls. (ihica ro. St. Io.i;s. lo-.u.a. New York and Pa-ladohmiri report retail vlr trrcatsKt improvesnoat v.tti luvre-iseil orJers tor dry s-oods. cloihm j, rubocts, saocs, hard .wore, iw m-CHS koo,ih. . Mercantile colhxtioas souui and tn ihn cen- tra, weKt ar-re-jorusd talrtv RatisUnorv or improve to greater extent than ft.r iln'rft Ouya 0. ContWawv ot wholesale del 1, in staple lines, that the near f uluro in business promiseu .tee-eased activity, with an ny .vard oiauon t p.onoaucet o.ae Pittsbnrrr. Phil idelphH nl BostOTtl in lhr east; Atlanta, Jacksoovlle. Cnatranxxfa find Galveston at the south, and at Cleveland. C eago, Omaha and St. liouis injJ-.e west, tsi-'h of these, except Cleveland, repo ts a modcr.itely improved condition ot business this we.'1:, as does MilwauUc. At other pomts (rur.il trade is quiet, unchanged und-wnhout feature. ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT. A Thorough Investigation the Outcome of v the CliargPH .t;a iist l!ak:T. Atlanta, January Yl. Public, inter est in the Baker investigation is grow-1 ing daily. : Many startling surprises I will be sprung before the committee1, finishes its labors, trom the present outlook, the investigation will not be confined to Captain Baker's record, but that of his accusers will also be thor oughly sifted. Those who are iu a po sition to know, say tbit Baker's eoun Eel will impeach the characters of the detectives and their witnesses. A great number of witnesses will be. Mibpc?ned by Baker and " asked to toil what they knew of the methods of the detective department. Baker has secured, a strong array of legal taleut in the per- sons of L. Z. Rosser, B. H. Hill and T. W. Rncker. "" - SAY3 M'BRIDE IS CORRUPT. An Open Charte A-;atntit the Leader of the - L'niti'd ASluers. . CoLUJiPir.'', O,, January ii. Prfsidc.nt A. A. Adams, of the Ohio miners, in a sPee-h to mi.nert at Shawnee yesterday reiterated his charge that not a miners J, strike had been settled during the p tid five years which was not in-ought about , 1)y copt labor leaders. McKrklc will haw tJ prow his ianocfcnCt., f the charge made against him or reap the consequences, - ' f The experience of Geo," A. Apgir, of Gerinan Valley, N. J., is well Jnlh- remembering. He was troubled with chronic diafrha-a and doct'ored for five mo. ths and was treated by four .diflTerent doctors': without beiiftfit. He then lgan using Chambtrtaiir.s Coli?, Cholt.T. ad . .Diarrhrx .1 remtdy, of ' vvlvich otii mn!l bt'ttti,. l:f.rli-rl :i rotii. t ; . y jj . -" ' re. It is for sale 1 Waclal. : -' j .iuvi; c.'j. ixoli y 1. -. it v 7 ii l C'-ei'l:; t ." )-i v. Si r-v;'. pl-p c ovprcviinc" iul,1 1 -ill. : a - IS &. lh r. r? I' i I f i l' V A -:' : - v K ,,i;:i.-t'i;.:i. i C ". . m:. : 'i' jiu ; dui-lrv-n-tia-Va'-i i .w-n. . Luata (f:r;rSi . C ..,. a:..i V.'a -'Uiitoli lidtJ&Slta. fitHu tLia groat. ie for Lv.iliiug Sooll'j Einu'.sioii icA world fcr twenty years. Scott &. Bowne, N. Y. All 1 trk.- i-k jer? yfZZ&anxzitla. Asliforiutanoi-of i-r. v-rtm i.rrre"Meoie! book leniwiiw - Latest U. S. Gov't Report c r - f- , t '1 1 A . N i ' I StxVTENEWS. - New Kern Journal: Crne-t Jo! i son"a colored youth of. "the city vns drowned early yei ,'rday morning i i Neu-.eri(.x off th "Ui-t,' ' ' McrrCrm :!?EXyr l o - ni.lv. s le low New Ilerna. : . . Faytttrville Observer: l. Monu.iy ntorning Mrs. I- R. Pye laid a little bag containing I75, which she had collected to meet a draft, on one of the counters of her millinery store on Hay street. Being called to another part of the store she left the bag and when a few mi 'luKs Liter she returned the money was gone. We hope that it will be recovered, thous,h at present nheluis luPidca who tha thief is. " Greenville Weekly: We have just heard of the death of a family of three ncan Black Jatk during December., rhey were a son father and mother, viz: Jesse Adams aq;cd 22 years, who died on December - 15th of bilious died on Decemb;; d, of con-' -sun-ption. and Hitter Adams aged 50 who died on December 30, of general debility and grief fbun the loss, of son and husband. . - , ' ' . Concord Times: Mr; Rufus J". Cook, ofN'o. 5, vas in to see 11s Tuesday, and and left with ns some of the largest turnips our eyes have ever rested on. .Mr. Cook says Iin raised 150 bushels cn three-fourths of an acre, and sold them at 30 cents a bushel, - 'i hia 'amounted to f.';-, which is doing tolerr.bly wcT, thank 'you. Mr: Cook runs a truck farm oiri"smal! scale ard" made 64 b'.isTiels ot late Irish- potatoes, llesays .turnips make spleiulnl feed for cow's and he-, mic d up vv itlr meal. Ilerndort'IIeifildr The residence of Mr., joe. lull, 011 Craven street, was the 'place of another burglary Inst Fri- ' d.iy' iugut, Mr. Lid was away attend ing ji pajly and on her return she found e very-thin:; in the house turned upsidt down. t She rushed into the street an'd cai'ed for help.- 'l l-e house was seach ed but 1.0 burglar '.vks to totind. TracV s leaomg from .the back, ,-i'oor. showed mat two persons had entered, ' one is supposed to be a ina'n, thd-other a woman.' 'I hey had-forced thv; bailc, vl(..); t pen and secured 17 50 in gold coins. No ciue - has been loiind th; t -wi:l lead to any arrest., - - """, Illei'triC Kitirm. ' - . . . Thi.; rtmtilv is b.-coiiiing so we I -known tiiul so popular, jo; to need no special mention. All who have used . Lltetnc Ihiters sing the same song 6f praise. A purer mediciHcdoe!i not ex ist and it i.v guaranteed to do all that is . claimed. Eiectric Iktters will cure all -dise.fses of the liver and kidneys, . will ' . teiiune pimples, boi!s, salt rheum and other alfcetTonS' :aused by, impure bloid. . Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial Vevers.. For cure of headache : constip ition and indige'tion try Elcc t, ic Bitters. Entire s-iti.sfaclion guarar.' teed, j or money rebinded. I rice 50c and fi per bottle' at Margraves drujar store. . .- - ,Jc -. . . .-. ?: V- A . V f.miili'A A l-2rulM.iit. -. - " . .. ' "... ..... .... .- "- '"'... fle-l You v?omen have, no right to the. ballot for t '.e simple reason that in case of a w ar you woifld iiot be able to . fight. - - .-die I hen w hy do ou allow a 'man who is crippled to volt? -. - . He Why cr if that isn't just like a w.iiinii to ask some such fool question as tli.it. Indianapolis Journal. - ' Mrs. Endly Thornt', who resides at Toledo.T Washington, ' says fhe -las . never l.cvti able to procure.' any. rhedi cine for rheumatt.sni that relieve the . pai:i - so quickly t nd efTectually as . v liaiiiU- rlains Puin Balm and that she hrtsi also iM'd it for lame . back w'th.. great success.. - for sale by- E. M, ' .ri! . - .... - " ' - SaT)erihe. A nother I'.iiii who tbeps at nibt, " With dreams serene and visions bright, Who knews the n v,.i and every caper Is he w ho tr.kts '1 ti v. Advance paper . 1 And jays for it. Are you that man? ' j t t f IL'-Tr f-o;l .05 T X:' ii 1 , C:,udreu jrovv .1 - f-N-r.-n . -- 1 A f .'I f ii'.i-"f frstl nciea towonl-' 0 v t.; bab,"i; ryjt-.l growing 0 ci "j. -tTi f VI t-Ii, V.'cak 11 rt Ir--a., V.1II rectivo y tzt'isliuiJiit.'-".'X!i3 foiiuu'a " ..'.rt. has baca cuib. a by lac kf un A. n ' V I'o eecrtt iiboutil." DrusiSsts. 50c3nta and $1. rJAHHCOD RSGTCnSDI-riYrTufed"' foaranleed to cure &,i rjrviulntMisfc.acjj a vVeftk Memory. Los of Krai a 'ower.lleadaeiKi.Wakclnlnes. Lost Wanljoo.Mi-hUjr Kui-stona, Nrrou ne,BlllrttinandJ'.f power iniiM'rat.-eOrKatia of either ezeaiie4 hr oweiertifin. yout total ermrn, exeemfve oje cf tobacco, opium r"U tnfant, which )ad to IntlrinltT. Cmtmpi:on or JnnltT. Can he earrled . A,, m nx,. rw-.T ct f.. hi matl nn-mt 4. With a m order we IiIt Bwritt- t nante 10 onr.-r refn-d the gold by all Lit, yraztt V -.

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