1 . - r-; -t , E" . I -1890- FEBRUARY. 1896 Su. Mo. Tui. We. tti. Fr. Sa. 1 I I . ! .. 2- L 2 3" 4 5 ;e 7 8 T0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 09 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2G j 27 28 29 MOON'S PHASES. ' ,T Third ' i Quarter 5 7:54 p. m. ! First - -V Quarter 21 28 4:30 : p.m. 3 07 p. rc. New 13 11:28 Moon a m vs-Moon 1 i' GENEEAL SOUTHERN NEWS. Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 1 13. 'Charles Rich and Eniiha Clark, indicted for tho murder of Thomas Breeri, tveie convicted of murder in the second degree. Miss Clark's case was set aside. Rich will ap peal. " .j "V ; 4' ! . ' '-'. " 1 " Sedbon, Ala , Feb. H. Saturday night last Joe Leads, colored, attempted a crim inal assault on Mjs. A. D. Prince,' .wife of a proiniuent citizen of this place. Yester day a masked mob took the negro away from officers-who had starred with hinj to t he county jail at Asheviile and hanged him to a tree. Frankfort, Kyi. Feb. 15. By a tote of 20 to 1G the Kentucky senate yesterday afternoon rejected the nomination of Postell, tho negro appointed !by Governor Bradley as steward of tji.ft'i .Western Ken tucky Asylum for thb Insane. The pp5- pomtment has Deen held, up in the senate for the past month. Bluefiel1, W. ; Ya., Feb. 15 In the depot at' Pocahontas George jray and Lcn Hartsook engaged in a (quarrel over a woman. GraVshot and kliled Hartsook after Hartsook had fired tyo ihots at Gray withont effect. During the Clara. Clemens was shot ami affray Miss iseriously iu- jured. Gray escaped. j j Birmingham, Ala., Feb. j 15. Frcmi Brights, Ala. , comers the story of tho anni hilation of a;i entire family ;by- measles. The family of P. A i'Higgins, j postmaster, I were taken down at almostjthe same time with tho malady. J First a son aged. 20 died," then the mother followed, and the father 'came nex;t. A. daughter, aed 18, also died from the effects! of the disease: Neighbors bad to bury the family one-by one.' . ';'"' j '."'-'' . j 1 , Petersburg, Va. j Feb. ll-iThe trial of R. H. Harris, Jr., indictedl!or(the murder of W. F. Mallory, was concluded this eyen- ing with a verdict by the jury jof guilty of j j .voluntary manslaughter, and using his punishment at two yars in the peniten tiary. "Harris was evidently disappointed at the verdict, as he had expected to be ac quitted on the ground of having shot Mai lory in self defense, j ' j j . . Fkankford, Ky., Feb. 12. Three Re publican members yesterday led a break irom Hunter witn a view to creating a stampede to some other j Republican. . Blackburn seems weaker among the Dem , ocrats, and the Republicans hQpcd conces sions might be made' resulting! in the elec tion of a Republican. The yote stood: Hunter, 57; Blackburn, 50; scattering, 9. The majority of thd Republicans are in clined to stick to Hunter, j FRANKFORT,Ky.,Feb.l5. Henry Brown, a policeman, was shct and killed in Ka gin's saloon last night by Lucien Haw kins, a drunken character. Hawkins was 6hot and killed by Policeman William Gordon t who accompanied Brown. Haw kins raised a disturbance, and the police were sent for. Brown entered first, and Hawkins fired two shots into j him. Gor- don at the same time shot Hawkins. Both Brown and Hawkins minutes. died in; less than five Oxeonta, Ala,. Feb. 13. luesday night James Davis and Ned Beasley, two des peradoes, terrorized this town,1 and . after robbing the 'LouisvilIe and Nashville de pot mounted a hand car and rode to Rem lop, near here, where they burglarized two stores, when they went intoiamp for the night. A posse of citizens surrounded the camp. The thieves answered' an order to surrender by a volley' of shots, when the posse opened fire, killing Davis and fatally woundyig Beasley jasley. j 'WILMINGTON. N. C. Febt 3N, N. C, Febt US. The steamer Commodore,. he alleged filibus tering . vessel, which has babn detained here for some time, received he. i .clearance papers and sailed yesterday, f She is sup posed to have .aboard arms and ammuni tion for the Cuban .insurgents, and her probable destination is Charleston, S. C. The departure of the vessel , was made without any effort atj secrecy, but on the contrary she sailed : away blowing her whistles and with other evidences of dem onstration. ' " I j Shepherdsville, Ky 'Felj' 15. When JudgeW. Xi. Morrow arrived here from Frankfort yesterday he found that thieves had.entered his house jin his absence and taken a tin box containing notes, bonds and other valuable papers to the amount of between $30,000 and: $30,000l j Night be fore last two tramps came to town and one of them, a well dressed, man who claimed. to be a Texan, was! directed to Judge Morrow's house by ex4jailor H. C. Bowman, and suspicion points' to the al leged Texan, j 1 J . JACE.S0N, Miss., Feb. 14. The boom for William C. Whitney for president has, it seems, fallen flat. Those in charge of the boom have taken great pains to j! give t a wide publicity, and among otjier things they claimed that a maj ority of both houses of the legislature has signed the call. The Clarion-Ledger, of ; this city, the official state journal, has Interviewed the members of the senate on the subject, and proposes to interview tbe members of the house.1. These interviews show: Mem bers who signed the call under the im pression that Whitney was a free silver man, 15 ; members to whom thej call was not presented, but who would not have signed, 4; members who declined to sign at all, 16 ; total, 35 total" membership of senate, 45. . 'Two Women Murdered and Cremated. Louisville, Feb. 17. A' mysterious doubld murdjr occurred near Augusta be tween 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Robert Laughlin and her niece.Mary Jones, were killed, and their bodies cre mated in their house, near Augusta. Mr. Laughlin'a throat was gashed and he was stubbed several times, but he got away from his assailants, and ran to a neigh bor's, where he gave the alarm. Mr.' Laughlin believes that all had been chlo roformed. Although, two tramps are under arrest, the people do not believe the. story of Laughlin. The popular belief is that Laughlin assaulted May - Jones and was caught by his wifa, when a struggle en sued, resulting in Laughlin killing his wife and his 13-year-old niece and then burning bis house to hide the crime. j ACcosea sanKer AcquHteck Milwaukee, Feb. 17. After being out thirty hours the jury in the case of Fred erick Day, president of tne Plankinton bank, at 5:30 o'clock last evening, brought in a verdict of acquittal. The bank failed early; in the panic of 1893, and Day was charged with receiving deposits after the bank was known to be insolvent. STOCK AND PRODUCE: MARKETS. '- -.1 W - "... Closing Quotations of the New York and "j Philadelphia Exchanges. New York, Feb. li. Manipulation by the ispe'cujative leaders was again today the fea jture of the stock market, and the course of 'prices was erratic Closing bids: IBaltiniore&Ohio 3G I New Jersey Cen..107 - - 'Del. & Hudson 127J4 NY. Central 97 D., Li &V... ...... .161J4 Pennsylvania...;... 53; Erie. I..."......-... UH 'Reading.....:. 134 Lake Erie &-W...-21H St. Paul.:.:....-........ 76 Lehigh Nay,.; - 4a VV. NI Y, & Pa...... 3i4 Lehigiu Valley . 37 f Yest Shore.. .......r General-Markets. PnitAnELpniA.Feb. 14. Flour steady: win er superfine, 40 &2.5U; do. extra, &J.6I.KS2.90; ' Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.35f&3.45;'do. do., Straight, $J.V:)J:J.7.); . western winter, clear, $3.40.1.50.- V.'heat dull, lirm. vith 74c. bid find 7'iC. aske I for February. Cora" quiet, with o-Jc. bid and 34o. asked for February. Oats quiet," with 2iJ4c.. bid., and . 26o. asked for l'e;bruary. Hay lirm; choice timothy, $16. Beef ahd pork steady! Lard steady; western steam! $5.ii2-. Batter firm; western creanc er?. l&frlOc.; factoryf 8;4ic.; Elgins, ,19c; imitation creamery, llS;i3c.; New York; dairy; QQSc.j; do. creamery, Pennsylvania and western creamery p rials', extra, 20e.; do. ehoice 19c. ; do. fair to' good, lyvnlSc; prints jobbing at 21 ic. Chsese steady; large, U2 lU4e.; small, t10Ha-" part skims, . 3,463.;-' full skims, 2&3c. Eggs weaker; New York and Pennsylvania, 1434&HHC.; icehouse, 81.75 3; western, fresh. 14i4o. ; southern, 13"4l4c. I..iv Stock Markets. NEMi York, Feb. 14. Beeves a shade higher; steers,! $4. 10 4. Bf 1 ; oxen, $.1(24.10; bulls, $3.73.-S;'dry cows. $1 502.ro .Veals steady at S63-9; barnyard calves, ,?3:J.50; fed calves, $3.75. Sheep sasier; lambs barely steady; poor to prims sheep, $2.75X2)4; choice and ex tra wethers, $4.rr4-50; lambs, $4.505.o0. Hogs nominally firm at $4.5u4 85. . , East Libektv, Pa.l Feb. 1. 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Nashville 8:;i a m.. arrive: at Jiotkv fount y:0i, daily ejccei't Sund:iv leave Latta G:40 p- m, arrive Dunh-'r :;) p Ciic) :C p. ra. .Returning' leave tj:io a. lsuinar t:.ju a ra, arrive -Latta 7:."..) d ui. dailj ejecept Sundaj'. Train on Clinton branch leaves V.'mfw Clinton daily except umiay, at Il lii.; o ndj 8 ." 0 p. - in. lieturning.. leaves Viiruou'a; t." Jfl 11.1. tl llVi V I l ill. Train ' No. 78 makes close, connection; al; don! tor ull points north daiiv, a?! mitvij liichmbud, and daily exeeptSuiiiUv via POrtt mouth and ihiy Line. Also at iioVkv MouiH with Norfolk and Carolina rail road "for Nor folk daily, and all points north via Xurfolt ! I JOHN F. 'DIVINE, Geti'l Supt. J It. KENLY. Gen'l Manager. pV M. EMERSON Tra'lnc .Manager. iREID'S WART GORE. 'In! the year IS60 Washington Ite'iu came into possession of the wonderrul wart ciue whki now! bears his name, with which lie has per manently cured hundreds of aprarcntiy iir curable warts on horses, mules, i-nws-aflj other animals. Just before his death, v,bki occurred in 1889, he imparted-the secret of it composition to his son E. L. liehh who to been equally successiul in its use never hav ing failed to effect a cure in a siujrie instance. Uelow will be found testimonials l'roin some of the most reliable men of Wilson and Wayne : counties, who tell of some recent cures effected by this wonderful remedy: This is to certify that E. L. Keid treated ct mule for thirteen (13) very bad warts alout six Jnonths ago, and made a rerfect cure. The jmule was badly disligured wit h tuera am was I failing A-ery fast. She can do as mucs work now as she ever did. -She did not have to stop i work a davv thousrh he will tell youi cure1 can be mada in half the time if the ani mal rests wbile Under treatment. There a scarcoly any sign of scar where the varti came off. I can safely recommend hfra to a3 who jmay want Warts taken'oif of their without injury. - . r j A. Borden. Ooldsboro. I Per J. G . Foreman, tireenk-'at, November 9. 19". - ; :- This is to certify that we arc personally ac quainted with Elijah Keid, and lftiotjhim be perfectly reliableand any work enyasW to his care will receive prompt attention His treatment for warts on -stock i ptiimess. safe,! effectual.1 He can always guafa!:tce eurejwithoutinjury to stock. His t teatmenM hnthi mr-r-1 ii-n nnrl hnnmno liiii fdllie Ufi;'"' our personal observation, ahd we known 1 1 be scientific and first-class in every pactK' S. lUCKOCKKH. -l-f' C. 13. Walton, M- V. ' IF'- "W f rn tt , mi,j j .. that fc. Heidi of Stantonsburg, has success! un tored and cured two warts on one 01 mules. The mule was in adangeirus conaj tjvo week's treatment lteid successfnllv re moved the warts and the mule is no w periv 1 well, r Mrs. 8allie Lli-coiiB. Wilson, Xs. V.. Oct. 10. l-5. TA Art. Wimi, it T " v rvnvn K ThlSU1" certify that E. L. Iieid has doctored and tar ned away several bad warts from our iu -We tjake pleasure in recommendiu: ninQ Dec. SO; J91. WM- WOOV.IK0' This is to certify that E. U Beid has cur a wart on my colt's ear which dishyure1 very jmuch. I can say with inucb 1 that he is an expert wart doctor. - n ! Respectfully, J. V. Statu. Tarboro. N. C .Tumi n rv IS. 1 K$U- Tbis is to certify that 1 have knw"ijd work jof E. L. Keid's medicine on tskZi have never seen a medicine for warts as n' as it is, and I take pleasure in recornrneu it to the public. . M. T. Johso5- Frpmont v. r? Ton in tawi This is to show that I highly recomJ E. It. Keid for: curing warts, as he curcu VP.rv bad on r nr r mnln for ttia. I . J. II. Appi-kW.h Moyton, Wilson Co., C, Jan. 5,1& For full particulars address i E; L. REID, ' 25-47-3m STANTOHSBURQ. Wilson Co . : i NOTICE. I wurr cyery man and woman in theS?S uuttes interestoa m the opinm &nu ' habits to have one of my books on tW" eases. Address B. M. Woolley, Atian. Box 8S2. and one will be sent 70a free. li . ; ;. !- - i; -I'"' 100 10 CIM :77.' 205 11 is; : 2 W ..... I 6i'- i! 4t nri; r--J :.i i - i TnT H l.'i i '' ! .in f in ! .r 12 33 ''!;.. 120 i 11 :.&..;" : . r- . ' - !"' 5 XT : i " fi01 ' . n 1 : ' : ', ; 11 1 Tram on Scotland Neek l-r:"rf? r -r w Wlflon 3 55 p m, Ualifas 4:1:5 r- j.f'wiv'!' laild Neck at 5:0 ).GrfHnvi !!.; it ,., .' Vy; ini. . Kc-.turniiiK' k-axe .kin.jn'i' Grfeenviile 8:33. a m. arrivinir nr. 'rt.iih.i'v it wAnip. in, a.yjjt in. j if m i ttm ii .-jve.-: t'lv.;ii,mi a in, arrive i arooro iu.. a ra.anu 1 !:l a ra Tlrain on Midland N'. G. branch IntKck "x.

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