7 MM Jo OUR HOME AND HOME FOLKS AGAINST THE WORLD. k. NO. 49. CARTHAGE, MOORE CO., N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1891. Price 2 Cents, bOBY MELEE. TO HEAYEK IK A DREAM- 0AMT1 I AGE J. iljjj 0? THE SCANDAL AT . m imm s -mm LcUcd by 5Ier Broih- Uvier of Pislol Shots MQixc Man Killed. July 11.-sensation pi, X. C, Iks' ago a d here by a rumor 1 Fife with that of a I of highly respectable : young lady, Miss otz, of this place, had irted under Evangelist (iad also been at his t other points after- fc the time the rumor Mr. Fife was just series of meetings in An investigation was held there by and the evidence ;xonerated Evangelist committee adopted a expressing their dis- story and their con- Mr. Fife's Christian The young lady her- jlbsequently charged ity of the child to jiael, of this place and cheal was attacked Jee brothers of the, 10 demanded marria . A bloody tragedy reral shots were fired, melee Samuel Motz, the brothers and a citizen of Lincolnton, and also his brother' fotz, was shot. Rob nlel, the betrayer, was in the hand. Four nsrasred in the trouble. tz, who was a cousin brothers, was shot . Charles, John and otz were arrested for bf Sam Motz. ifuJ tJiri's Charge inst u Xcgro. July 13. Ralph E. Ion of Virginia, was n default of $1,000 reorder Smythe to charged with abduc- f-eiglement preferred by Miss Helen Von Brooklyn, a pretty Inffston said when in- I have nothing now am confident I will after my trial." Simmons Liver Regu- n dailv, will relieve indigestion, GOLDSBORO SELECTED As the place for Hie Odd Fel lows' Orphanage. The Committee of Odd Fel lows, appointed by the Grand Lodge of the State of North Carolina to select a site for the location of the Orphange to be established under the auspices of the Order, decided , yesterday that the inducements offered hy the citizens of Goldsboro were greater than those from other competing points, and, therefore, that place was chosen for the location of this great charity. The land offered by the citizens of Goldsboro comprises twenty acres, and is valued at $4,000. The gift is supplemented by a donation of $3,500. FDLY AS LIEGE AS THE HA.MK0TH.- X Rival to the Bis: Kentucky Cave Discovered in Oregon San Francisco, Cal., July 11. 1891. Great caverns have been discovered in Josephine county. Ore., some twelve miles north of the California line and fort v miles A Giri'g Experiment in a Five Dixy9 Trance. Reading, Pa., July 13 Mary Bradley, aged sixteen years, (daughter of a farmer resi pence near the falls of French Creek, '. la v in a etaae of susnended ani- from the coast. The exploring mation for fi d Sq f 4. n,i u f n J " thp mfm hprc rs npr Tfirniiv hflif- Smilcr'si SJody 10 he Exhumed. New York, July 13. Coroner Levy will order the body of Smi ler, the Salvation Army murder ex who was electrocuted at Sing Sing on Tuesday morning last, to be exhumed from the grave in Woodlawn cemetery. He will probe the execution to the bot tom andj compel those who vvere present to testify to what went on in that se cret chamber of death. Accor ding to section 773 of the co'dco civil procedure he is forced to ex amine into the cause of death in the case of a man who is buried in this county, but who was kill ed in another. Davis' Remain will Richmond. Rest In New York, July 13. Mrs. Dav is, the w indow of the late Jeffer san Davis, who has been sojourn ing at the New York Hotel in this city for sometime past, in a letter forwarded to the citizens of Richmond to-dav, states that after much deliberation she has decided to give 'V.rjpnia the case of her husband's bod v. Spurgcon'a) 4'oudiilo:i. London, July 10 Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon has gron extreme ly week. He passed a restless night, the inaction of his kidneys exhausting the brain. t's Pass, Ore., toKirbyinastage and thence into the mountains with pack trains and horses. Two openings, like small fissures in a limestone bluff, were found in the cave. This lime stone exten ds for miles with an outward massive and sclid appearance, but honeycombed within hy cracks and crevices which extends for miles without any apparent order or system. All, kinds, of grotesque figures Many of the passages within the cave are described as of great beauty, containing in them semi-transparent stalactites, gi ant milk white pillars, pools and streams of pure clear water. A creek flows from the main openi ng to the cave and it was here that the party entered. They spent a week in exploring the ca ve and found innumerable pas sages and chambers, and several miles from the entrance they discovered a small lake of clear water and a waterfall thirty feet in height. ere found in he Vrrious cham bers. Large numbers of flash light photographs were take. The only sign of anr animal life was found a short distance from the entrance, where a few boney indicates that bears had used it for a lair and carried their prey there. It was estimated that the main body of the cave was fifteen hundred feet from the sur face of the mountain and the cavern itself appeared to be fully as large as Matnmbth Cave in Kentucky. ved her dead, but a life-like tint spread over her face and atch- ers were at her bedside night and day, She awoke last night as if lrom a refreshing sleed. When tjhe girl began to awake the watdhers 'noticed a slight heaving of the bosom and her lips trembled. At first on wak ing she was dazed, but gradual ly her senses returned. She seemed to awake from a refresh ing sleep. "I've had such astra" nge dream," She said, "dram ed I died and went to heaven. Oh, it as mcst beautiful. Sweet music, angel voices and happi ness everywhere. It was like sitting in a great cathedral and listening to divine music with one,s eyes shut. Angels caressed me and floated about me. I J.1 .1-J T '. . jl ATM iiiuuimt x swam m tne air. l ne lights v ere not bright and daz zling but soft and low. Oh. I wished I could have stayed thtre always," A curious incident was noticed yesterday at the cotton platform. Some cotton whs brought in which according to the owners was six years old. Upon being cut opon it was found that fully two-thirds of it was damaged and almost useless. It had prob ably been held for better prices. This woald seem to be a vcrv unwise course to pursue as the loss in the end is greater than the gain by saving the cotton. News & Observer. Raiii-l'rociucLi:; Tests. Toxas Farmer iu Convention. Coudenscd Editorials. A Georgia editor, who savs that the weather is too warm to write editorials, placed tl.e fol lowing at the head of his columns: Free Schools. Free Ballots. Free Silver. Free Whisky. St. Louis, July 10 A special dispatch from Fort Worth, Tex as, savs nearly all delegates to Pormwc1 A llijifireStnte Con- i , ,i ' 4.u- ! the kites and connected with an wntmn which meets there this ... have arrived. This Washington, D. G., July 13. Colonel Dyrenforth of the Depar tment of Agriculture, with two ! a. - i 1 r, i , j -i r assistants, leir nere io-aay lor the interior of Texas, where he will make further experiments in regard to the leasib.lit' ol pre ducing rain in arid regions by expolding balloons charged with oxygen and hycrog n at a con siderable hight in the air. Tests will also be made in exploding dvnamite attached to the tails of huge kites, in connection with the theor' that rain may be pro duced by the concussion of high exolosions in mid-a r. The dvn- amite is to be ep!odedin tl:e same manner as balloons, that is bv a slender wire leading to electric battery worked from the fir oun d . C ol o nel D v ren for t h w i I i seek some sequestered spot i.i morning, Convention is a revolt on the Alliance Dell. L yJi 1. 1 i v- uviuvk.v , . ... r . , a r Texas where the noises will no men against the recent action ol , , ;.ll4. 7,1- i i ti,0 Qisturo anyone some Alliance leaders. The del - elates are opposed to the sub Affections of the bowels, s prevalent in children, cured by J Buncombe county for w Simmons Liver Regulator. j has paid $440,429.2 i . treasury scheme. The Asheville Citizen has been to the books of the Register of Deeds of Buncombe county and found that Mr. George Vander bilt has first and last bought up wnrds of 80,000 acres of land in rnuntv tor wnicti lie has paid and will tn make a thorough and exnaus- tive experiment as to whether or not rain can be produced hen needeel by means ofexplos ions near the clouds. Don't belch in peoples' faces Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Attention to the daily habits of the vonng prevents sunering: j Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Wadesboro Intelligencer: The County Commissioners in ses sion here yesterday voted an ap propriation of $10,000 for. the new Court House to be built at Wadesboro. The old one is to be torn down aud all the mate rial that is serviceable is to be used in the new building. The old material will be worth about $5,000. This will give Anson county a Court House worth $15,000. Subscribe to the Blade. KuckEcn's Arnica Salve. The Best .Solve iu tbe worM for Cuts, Bi uieen, .sorev, Uicej, Salt llheum, Fever oie, letter, ( li-ppcd Hands, Chilblain, 'oriin, and all Skiu Eruptious, and pobi ively cures Piles, or no pay required. U is uniauteed to give perfect satisfaction, or uiuiiey retunued. Pi ice 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Cole & Co. Pimples, blotches and soars and their cause is removed by Simmons Liver Regulator. -Sh Engineer Chas. Tood stayed in his cab and was killed in a smash-up caused by train-wreck; ers on the St. Paul road,near Lansing, la. Send in your subscriptions. n- SYMPTOMS r.r I.IVER DISEASE: Los.3 of appetite ; bad breath ; bad tastt' in the moutft ; tongiio coated ; pain under tr.o EhoukIer-bladc ; in the backer e?deoftni mistaken for rhcuicatisia ; sour stoma, h with liatuif-ncy and water-brash; indigf-s-tion; lowt!s lax and cctive by turns; headr.c'ae, with dull, heavy sensation; restlessness, vith sensation of having kft Gomethfryr ur.dona v.hith on'ht to hav been done; fuJlucRS after eating ; ju1 temper; u.'ue:: tired leefintr; yellow up pearanpvi ef hSIn ard eyes ; dizziness, etc. Xot all, but, alwjtys gonie of thefo indi cate want cf action c the Liver. For A SafefBeliable Eemcdy that can do no hnrm and has never beea known to faii to do .good, Tate Simmans Liver Eegafator AN EFt'EVT VA L SPECIFIC FOB Malnrl, Borl Complaint. Uyspepsia, Sick UeaiUch, Constipation. Biliouaeti, Kitln-y Affect iotin. Jaundice, itionlal Derreulon, Colic A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. "I hare leca pn.cuc',a medicice for twenty vear ar.fi hart never l-cea i.hle to put up a veajeta tle compound that wild, like Simmons Liver K emulator, -promptly and e.TcctusiUy move tb Liver to actiret, and at the same time aid (inatead of weaVem the dige&nve axd iiSitoiliUve powers cf the ystem." L. M. Histon, t. ., Washington, Ark. OXI.Y GEJriXE C Has onr Z Stiap 5a red cn fret! cf wrapper. 1 J. E. Zciih b Co., Philadelphia, Pa,

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