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1 i I THE WILSON ADVANeErJANUABY;I6,1896.. GENERAL SOUTHERN NEWS. Lkiixgton, Tenit., Jan. 9. The trial of Frank Simpson and. Harrison Fuller. Utukvti Tot, t r rrrJ xxr TTnTnu - i both colored, charcred with havinsr nnfc. leading lawyer and son of alstinjruished ' raged Mrs. Pomeroy, a widow, and her 15 HaxConfederate general; was yesterday ! fear-old daughter in this county last Au- auntenced to two years' imprisonment and gust, i was w nave occurred here yesterday, A m M avsw A i !j a. . ?: . : , , to Dar a fine of S500 for exorbitant nension harges and other irregularities.. - Dantillx, i Ky., Jan. ? 8.-r"Washlngton. Ulchardson, a well to do f armer, who is In robust health, says, he has: rece.iyed. posir' tire assurances that he iwill die Jan, 15. V . Ha has made all the requisite preparations : for his funeral, and has invited his friends And relatives to fee "in at thej death." Huxtinqton, tVWa JanlO. The man., .murdered ton .Wednesday ' in - Lincoln county, while resisting arrest, turns out to be Jesse J. Montague, a wealthy and in fluential resident; of Baone county, who was in that section prospectin g f or mineral lands. ' Burger and Brumfleld have been arrested. - - . . . f i - . Frankfort, Jan. 8. Both houses of the general assembly were organized yester-, -day, the Republicans electing a full line . of officers in the house and the Democrats doing likewise in the senate. Charles Bianford, of Breckinridge,- was elected speaker of the house. Two Populists voted with the Republicans, i Lexington, Ky. , Jan. .. 7. Joseph B; Simrall was sworn, in a? mayor yesterday, but Henry T. Dunciin holds on to the of- flee. The latter was elected in 1S94, and claims the constitution give3 him - four years. The city charted says his time ex pired yosterdaV. Duncan has filed suit to retain ollico. Both are; Democrats. CHATTANOOGA.;Jan. 'i0.-TThe OTand iurv .lias returned two indictments against D. . L. Snodrass, chief justice of the supreme court of Tennessee, one; for carrying con cealed weapons and the other for felonious assault upon John R. lBcasley. Beasley, who was shot by Snodgass, is., slowly im proving and will' b able to appear in oourt. ' 1 " f Anderson, N. C, Jan.! io. "William Harrison shot his elder brother, Anderson . Harrison, in the head with a double bar relled shotgun yesterday and inflicted a - fatal wound. Harrison was arrested and J laced in jail. The affray was provoked y a severe Whipping that Anderson Har , rion gave his brother a few minutes be .fore the tragedy occurred. Nashvillk, Jan. Charlotte, in Dixon county, the prisoners, six in num ber, awaiting trial in the county jail, suc ceeded in making their escape during the night. The prisoners j two whito and four colored, were in jail, charged with arson in the town of Dickson some weeks ago, when the business portion of the .own .was almost destroyed by fire.: Frankfort, Ky., Jan. The adminis ' tratiori of state affair passed into Repub licans hands yesterday. The house and eenate Democrats ekl their caucuses .lastnight, nominating full lits of officers for both branches.' A. J. Carroll for speaker heads the houv slate, while Sena tor W. V. Goebji wiis chosau for presi dent pro tem.of the upper branch. ' AUGysTA,-,-Xi-s., jiiti. ;9. F. D. Hat-' horn, white, and Thopiw W'nd, colored, . were hangcid hero yevrdiiy aftt-rnooa for the murder of il-s. liatabrn. Fully JJ.QOO people vvitncj sad rho txtn tutou, which was' public. ,Vv';ule made' h sfc:Uemeufc saying that what lu had sivorn to at tho trial was true. .-.Hatho.-n ih'a statement dcnlt-d: . that;, he had asked WidW o kill ' Ii-s."Hiii- Huntington, W. fa., Jan. 9 W; G. Hogan, who-it is claihiid; jwas wanted' in Illinois for;-wrecking a" traiu, was kiliod : yesterday at- the mouth of Harts cve;jk, Lincoln county, by Harry Brumfleld, who was attempting to make his arvesc.aad. re- ceive a reward, Charles i Bergor, who was assisting in the arreis was shoi twico bV , Hogan befprc he wa4 killed. Berger will recover. !'.. ( . .- : ; - , Dallas, J an. 7. Two children of Abram Leonard wera; burnpd to death six miles south of Dallas Sunday night. Mr. and . Mrs. Leonard wera ai church, a mils from their house, which ckughTfira from soma, unknown cause. The children, it- is ba- ; lieved, were asleep oh the floor. The origin f the Are is: bsliarad to have baea from a sparks from an old faihionod fireplace or ., grate. . . .... .- . - . ; Mount Pleas ANTj Fla., Jan. 1 10. For the love of a woman Henry Thomas and Albert Stafford fought a daadly dua near this place. The men met by previobs ar rangement. Stafford was shot through the heart and Thoma3 ! died two hour3 later. In taking the corpses of theyoung men home they, were borne past the resi- -dence of the girl for whom they fought. She showed no emotion. ., Abbeville, Ga., jjan. io. The Grand Army colony recently started here by General Fitzgerald and ex-Governor Nor then is constantly! receiving accessions. . Wedneaday night 123 colonists - arrived at ritzgerald, the colony center, from the northwest. The old soldiers' town is rap- :. Wly assuming cityi proportions. A new weekly paper, The Leader, will be started .. - next week.- - v. Augusta, Ga. , Jan. 9. At a coroner's inquest held at Bath, S. C, to investigate tae killing of Garvin Allen, whe wm shot at a daaoe oa the alght of Jaa. , the ver dict was premeditated murder, and Wjlio Thompson, son of Jesse Thompson, one of the most prominent citizens of Augusta, ; was charged with the crime. Young Thompson is said to be la the timber lands bl father la southeast Georgia. NAHTiLL, Jaa. rll. Reports have just reached thU city that a mob of fifteen men, led by McClue Williims, a notorious character, went to Cellna, oa the Upper Cumberland river, and in their effort t . take in tho town a flght resulted, in which fonr men were killed. Williams, the leader f the mob, the sheriff and one of hla dep -uties, and Ed Parrott, whoa few week ago killed a brother of Williams. Reports . are conflicting, but agree that a row oc " urred and that several xaea were killed. Fbjlskpobt, Jan.-11. The. Democratic Joint legislative caucus last night noml--nated .Senator J CTS. Blackburn as the ; candidate of that party to succeed himself . .iln the United States senate. The deciding 'ballot resulted: Blackburn, 87; McCreary. J32 Brown, . Before the roll Call was half . -finished, ho wever, it became apparent that large, number of, MoCreary men had JMlted the caabua and were not present. "Those who .declined to be bound bj the caucus were four senators and ten renre- and the two' negroes' were brought from Nashville. . They were met by a mob of 100 or 500 men, unmasked, ' who hanged the two to a railroad trestle about a mile from town! Then they fired several hun- ftred shots into the bodies and quickly dia-r persed. " Simpson confessed, but, . Fuller asol&red his innocence. . v v , - German Press Criticisms More Peaceful. , I Berlin, Jan. 13. There is distinctly less stress of feeling here today in regard to the j international complication growing out of the Transvaal crisis, and the Ger man press, as a rule; devotes less space to It than for some time. , The tone of the newspapers, which means so much in this land of press censorship and inspired ex pressions in newspapers, is rather more peaceable, and there is less talk of active hostilities and more hopo expressed of an unarmed settlement of the questlqn at issue. 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