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ii ( TIM I" OFKICT' PUT YOUR AD r.orviri-l to j i . . .... lll I l I UK slurries-' tags. THE CENTRAL I TIMES' r- AND S&K YOUR BUSIKRM do am. ki.vi ay GRA rilAM & PITTMAN Proprietors. -PROVE ALL THINGS. AND HOLD FAST TO THAT WrflCH IS GOOD. $1.00 Per Year In Advance. rilOSPKR, RATES REASONABLE. Vi i: Ai:l TIME ItViK'tiH- ait ivir; The energy of a business m-n is splendid udve- thin VOL. IV. DUNN, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1895, NO. 44. judged by his vme psjer hyu world at large. tf 'iTTff? "r '"' -.. -i m-TOTw' ' ..-!t l "'y-v. yygneaj' gajpg-x1""- - .. ... '.".-". - ' i, ...hum, m i . i - ....' . . : w f " ; - 1 : i - . . . ' r 1 ' ." : V N A 3 . ' V - Y..ur (1 h li If i 1 el 1 11 ii W f II : -1 II AY U I K V . hi H . U K .INK H- f- A W H Jon ! ' '. " --- Joda Im Inferior to paekmg bo&ju I b Ihe whole story about I isltAtloa U& M Mid HiU i flirfrtKTC Costs DO more than other package joda never spoils u PdvCi)Ww flour univeraSjazkaavledged purest la the worU. g ij; only by CHURCH tc CO., Hem TTri or ira mad Hmmacr Boole Jt5SB9E9aS3eS30S9SCSBeBtS9SeBe3SSe!S9:CSSSCESCJ town Dirctryi . L.. i:. Wil-.vn. , - . . i- ioii-r K. V. Yoime, .1. II. r. F.T. M.h.ip, J). U. fjood. al-r31. L. a-If. . - iriM'-n. v. :W. Cain, Pa- ,M, :it p. in., cviTV Iirxl raii- l U ii..m. ami 7 p: in., .every iMil.a . I rsi j er-iMr,"iiiiz i'vri lav nilit at 7 o'.Ik:W. Hicxl.iy' rvrry ruuiay uioriun at jii j. K. (JrantliaJii, MtterlitMjt ll-fi'i of Sii:iLy n:hf Sn:i'IV -VTV Iolirtll MllHUlJ- l-y Moii'lay iilhi. vtii i:t Kev. A M. 1Iafcll. -s ri cf every llr -t aii'l tlfti- at 11 a. in. anI 7 p iii. duuila)'. every Smulay i-vniMjf at l)i"..f. ii. Daniel, hujit'iiiittn- , :. v .T. -I. llarir. l'astof .-wry ri ; r t Mini.ty :u 11 r..in i. in. Sumlay eluwil at I ,tlix.k- (I P. 1 1! -j im-, SiiiK-riiiteiiJeiit, iiMji-Jiii't-very. TlmrfWay ! niglil v L ipti-t -Su:i1a-y e.ifj. riei.!tiy i:irnin at 1') oYltxk. 'axl--r.' SinTiutenileiit. Prayer, r ivrv Tlnir..lav nlijlit. j S. Htnu pa on. rreaelihi2fj every Will l:i.'1-t.i:eV. It. H. Ja k-A-t.T. S-nln-jt every Fourth I a: il a. in. Sunday w liwl eyer ,. i.;..g :. tt ) o'clock, LranMU I- fh.f. l.dllt. ! . a 5 . Raitit--Klder. M'.v vrv ! ihiriti 1 M1nd.1v at 1 1 H3. . v as Unon Lodge No. 115 1. O. O. I: ;. Tailor. N. H.: A. W. V. ti ; . ';. .MeNriil, J--n ; ; ! ft i vra I.t.dge. N. l.7, A. F. & A. i oil n . i.iiiiiiMiiii aii..in every third i. i n. t r Hr-t Friday night. tig .- limited to attend. J. i Ki.KJi.ilx, eretary. professional Cards- , it j J Best, At'I'oknky at Law, I N.-C.1 .rin-. rrom.-t .it.n - "na k (ill I ju. j. : E:2iIirc!iison, I c! AllMl:.NKY ATiLA :-r.i :;. - . ' . !u all tie-"MirmnJln A 1 1 1. i: n i-. y at i La w. '. N. jf roaiitW I H McLean, : Attoijnkv at Law, j..r t.. itoine, icxsr. V. C. j In! I ri. f --. Will iHt.'li-l tlie roff'rt rn.:t i uu.u ri.ui.1. JiuMi..u audiaii)i - f 1 i f f J. H. Daniel, I)unn, Harnett County, N . .-r :(., ist i ottr ) , r ' II I'ri .ill ,--.- .. !. f'rttn i-l.t'-tM oil fioier. Il I Teat . f su l nr... inaUMl to any addr- f i li.iri'. ll Ihrie, ATTORX IT-LA IV. IM'NN', - - N. C tiyt i'.7'i'('ift in Htsurfid to oil n -'.'i mh ir.tr ufifal to hiifl. S.. l'KAHSALL, orrox iji yks:. IE PRESENTING m-m. mm m, r IH'NN. r. v.s( iN. FOUR OAKS. M)K AND GODWIN. N. C. ; a; D. ii. HiMxVii Dra Sicre, QTEL QiyiNE, N ! t II N II W 51 V V A G P. M K NT. j w - o hi 1 f l d.rin the pMolie that the v- ri'.Hi. ,j II, l ha U-eh Henovat'tl. 'ir-.'-h. d and CurtM ted tlirou.lio'nl 1 i .. i . . . 1 1 ire no fciJMii 10 p n-e 1 IN ! till .fiil Willi Lilt. .Siieel.il ui u in truwii.t r.H-n. ( F.rUir.ir Mihlh; i.nt i.ijkf!ifiierll V i ;. uur to please. JN'O. a. OA IK.-, I'toprktor. rCJZlt'Mtera 50.090 a year a.UD HAa. s VP SOPA I York. Soli jy frocers crcrywljeTe. of lumblo Recipe-FZEE. . H .NEWS HEMS. News From all Part3 of th.6 World Gathered From - . our Exchanges. C. C, WhUelock, a wealthy luai- bar dealer of Iltcj-cood, Vra., cvra tnitted suicide in Philadelphia, the resalt of nervous prostration, Lincoln Grant, cdored, who was i - . . to have been hanged at Mt. PieajanW S. C. Friday, wa teprived. UU icn- . L . I J -.., .-1 tit- . ' -ence being coinmu'.cd to ure ira fonment. (Its crime was murder. The euc-jurajing statement' is made by a scientidt t!at a hucdred years l ence pcojde will begin to live longer and thit persons two bun drc I yeiri old will nt be uncm- inon. f A picUp''ck';t cauiht with his hand in another man's docket, in Chicago, was acq 1 title l from tin charge of Hcket-pickin b?ccuse there was Dothing.in tlio pockt to pick. It is only amateur p. ps that go Uxk erop m'.vm . -J I-v.o. Mr. Wanimiker, of PiiiJadelptua. a ra'ilf"al president, or the rea son that he cannot atfrd ta wate the tin'" his own business requires Hut he wocldn't have much troub e in securing a substitute for the raiN road, i b. " - - .- The chairman of the Nebraska'T State Relief Committee estimates the numb-r of famines in Western Nebraska who will require assistance during tnc winter at fr. 5.C00 to j 7.000, from 30.000 to 35.00U person, w . t . - m - i ia is no smii matter to provioe iou i for this number of ieojrie lot several mot. lbs. J. Chad wick, of iloreltcad Cith, N. 0., 'as crashed to death in a peculiar - ner at Savansb, Oa. lie had gone - inside the bucket of r dtedge to repair it, j when tte engine Wheels .er.Hing. threw the heavy I' together, crushing him ...I sligktly rev bucket she! acrosa ti e ait, ! . . In his will lie late miFiona!re i Fair, after sta in-f tlat he bid no wife and no children but th.e m.?n ttono! in Ids will, leaves V-jCCO t - , j aiy .wido snd to any oi- cr c!iii;lrc ) who may turn up and be dtcSartd by j i law to; be his. It wou!dr.jt be sar priing if under the circu cs'.ances it will be discovered that he left a ,f,Ui tuanv wi !cw and quite a nu meroiis f-.nily, About one hundred and fifty yonng men of Lynchburg, Va., were sum. 'moncd Iif4re ihe grand jary W . tell what thry kne about gambling, Sunday liquor drinking and prostitution gen eralltr. Their teatimonv tas reiulted iu forty prear.taients, including nearly yil ibe saloons in town the ' sainblirg ro ;ms and scvtral h'oascs j of bad icpute. UnvlCn- Arnlrn SaJve. The U t:ilvc In the world for Cut, mule.. .Sr?, Salt K licit m. Fever Sores Tetter, Chnpped. Iljink, lhil!blaln, Conr-. and all Jln Kruitlni. aiul jh lively, cure 1'lUi. or no pay. If I guaranteed to g've perfect rtlfaetlon . r mony refunded. File 2 cent l-er box. For Male by IIarr;er &. Hood. R E M E M B E U THE 13 IS THE IUG 1 AY IN DIJNN. COME TO TOWN' AND DON'T FDR GET TO SUbSCiaiiE FOR THr, . TIMES. $1.00. SUBSCRIBE .$1,00. NOW. I liol l Mm great wlio, for l've I Can wUh smv r- earneit will, j Vet he wlio take for love' sweet nake I think 1 hoiil more generous still, ' I 'ww before the nobleVmind I That freely oome gryat w rong forgive, Yet nobler i the one forgiven Who befit that burden well md !ive. I t tnay hard to gain and t'!l To keep a lowly, steadfast hi-art. Yet he who l.e h.1.4 idUll " . A harder and a :r----r :' i-. 'jrlorioUi It U to -' Of a dK ir-i z.m t tt- .' V'V I- wtio knN- h.H' lo l.til u i. o- ' e. jwn vfM.- J uter not ls-. , U:' t in r he Ie who 6an command Anil rule with Jut and. tender f way, Yvt I diviner wUdom tanght - II ;tter by him wlio can obey. DlV-;-d are tly who die for OomI AiidVirh the martyr' crown of lgt, A'et he who live for God may be A gr2ater conqueror In hU giit. ADfXAIDK VtUXTCKR. 'HIE STATE GliASGE. I Mr. Willis K, Wil'aim. who has i t bem master of the State Grange for a naiofcr of years, mde an address ct ti.e annual meeting of thev State , Grange la week that contains manj z$cUtm' for Li fellowfarrners u i puhliahed in lull in the Patron j ' -. . ( find u eaner. He severe (n din denunleation of iba present Cngre; s of the Attorney Gueral bfc-toie l.c has not prtsecated the Trust ; of the money power of Wa5l and Lombard streets. Referring to the trn-tt and money jower. and questions that have interest for the farmers, -he says ; Who can estimate their strength? The 2overnment.stumprators, des magogical statesmen tell us that this is the grandest and most power ful nation on earth yet before the national banks, whisky trnt, 'S'jgar trut, the various i mi.ufVttnrer's lrist, the railroad combinations and lli trtl t,ct?i lt.i Prtvftimpnt i ! bat weak and helple?s. For it j i-'ainat this last pol i Ileal cyclone I they bursted inU the ranks of ,,e .r- ly every labor organization, invaded the rural ii.ulct capturetl the far mcr. the miner, the mechanic, anv and all alike. Howeleecaa we ftaoiint j for the ' GreenbaeUcr forffettin-r hi -..! t i A..i.f i.i- ccctj, tut; luuuiisi i iijni;j" uij 'opal cheriihed ideal:tv of bftv dollars ner capita(that would cure all the ills by which we safer, and arivehsrd times away forever) by ftisxrjg with and voting for the very party that demon- !tui1 ailcru dr. trs a I ff ft A iSrtrrAfftitir I v""; j u e.auuiucu iu? uaui u!.s. SOME SIUAXGE COSTE4.DICTORIE3. How can we account for the hun- jdredsof thousands so soon forget ting their long-In. g free trade priii, ' . : r .. 1 - .1 I c,Pie9 a lriu ior revenue ouiv, auu- j lcir.g in power ag da the party that j ave ihe the M-Kiuiey tarllf (bill. . . Howcwwc account for that class of titers found mtly among, the! lUnntng pcpulition. who foi genera t ion?, have contended that- we . can ; have neither pro?terity ror purity in ... . . , j the government, until we return wj ihe , JetTrsonan doctrine, 4at ' i laws suoiu oe oniymaa' so a h gie equal uu u cijuii juohi ' all and special pnvUeses to none, snd yet voted for tlie party that never fails to enact laws' that are class leg U.jiiun. sud grant special privileges to a few, and now boat of the cd summstion Tbese thing are strange contrallictories when Judged from, a! ph ilosphical standpjiint ye they have accuse and we can only ts. t'.mate from the money influence The people being-more and more' in need. Inexorable necctei y more demanding, causes theni t be sub missive to the three thousand monjey devil, and that cIa:whown nearly hilf of the i-ro;criy iu tu Union INFLUENCE THE MtNfcT POWEU. L-rd BkW wrael In the days jof Q'icen Elizabeth, -That aboy all calamities that could; befall a nation, wsi tie money getting Into tbc bands of a few people." j That calamity is here, sod1 ts fst sspping the very foundations of the government which was so strongiv la'd, by the w'sdom and pairiotjanr of our forefathers. The few who con. ! trol the moner wiil control the peo ph. It is the history of mankind. Oqr foiefathers believed that the first consideration of tha aoveroment should be to protect human liberty. The plutocratic m ney. devil believes that the first and last consideration THE TOWi3 OF PUftlR, WORDS OF INTEFvEST TO NORTHERN MEJT WEO MAT TOH TO INVEST IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. At js well known our dim U pleaf nt'snd healthful, consequents ly heal: b is one of our grft Ides? ns. j. The general proeeriiy of tbe town of Dunn U not generally knorn to the world at large mi (n trder that the moring world may learn of ttie'al vantages ffered by our live, widea.rake town, fte give few fac'H tod M4nUrs.worttiv f cotfftleratian. N better location cul I le found in the Snath tor cotton factory or o ton Heed oil Mill.-for a u in the midt of four great Jotton grow inii'o.u tie and any kves iet uf Uds kind would pay hajnUomly. No sown in the Stale bai anv rv-tter back countrv.1 Hhicbgives life . an I erseruy u the general mercantile business. ' Tiie town is located on the Trunk Line of the great A. C. L, System, of Hal! r vl, about 50 uile Snth or Wilon and 23 railei Norfh of FaycvtcviUe.'".- It is situated jtt four mile from the Cape Fear lliver near th famous .Smiley Falls, where the rlyer with its mighty current ha a fHU of 27 feet in a distance of four ra te, Tii water power unlVi icnt to ran sil the Machinery In Ifortf Caroling with srjall cost of making water available. a in AntUBellamdays 4 Canal was corc njencc4l to utalizc the water, bat the coming on of the wr arrete-i the work after uanch money Uxl been expended The enterprise was in augurawd by Northern m?n who never returned After J)osi4Hty had ceased TLsswatr rjwer invites profitable investment, DUNN has about 35 business houses that are doing a profitable bust ncs4. Two Laadson hotels that wutd be of credit to any city. About 5000 bales of cotton ate sold on her streets each year, besides being a great turpentine market. There are within her corporate limits nation; one go?d newspaper and job under superb management; one Iron Foundry ; one Baggy and Wagon Factory together with other email mechanical enterp7e$, Contidcrfng the youth of our town, (being eight years otd) there has lccn.no greater progress ,n any town of the Souh during this time, that will eqil iutn The population has reached about 1,000. Here, temperance anJ general rrorality are upheld and vice In all forms is dbdou fenced, . A hearty welcome awaits yoa. government sli'tt!d protect proper ty an I establish a cls. with titles, privileges and immunities superior to other people. Things are fa?t going that way. A j stronger govern m0tt more soldiers, j more navr, more appliances, for rar I in time of peace, owning of-railroads, by the goctifitet, a contiguous clamor for pater uaitsm, all are bar ig the same tend.nc es, thosgh from VCf W' rcc. What e i wHl M man " f 1 V1"' tfemblc f"r the fature of cout.f ry, for he kr.m that -eler. "3 8" 'v V t. hW price totv prices or larm crochets roersK. ineae peiioas. u is sata. ! arc the vintitions. the result of the Mnevitaoie, mat. iouow wup trade eyery nation. . JJlSTOttT REPEATS ITSELF. We .recollect wl.en things tvere as n a3 thev are now it was from 1840 to '43, and not much better an til '45'46 Qood mu'es and horses sold for $30 to $50. and cows $3 to $5 ; pork $3 per cwt. Cotto was so lew that evervbodr wit making' it. and lhere wa, bardly any demand for . - . ... n feut wbea 1 it brought 40 cenU pcr b,heIt . whcat Tbcre sucb a thing !,,'.. - 1rlr rtr i lifirrpl nf fl.iltr 69 cents, as a price of pork or a barrel of fl iur in a. coon- t,y itftTetr j0deed any store. Taxes irere low; people wore most ,y j031e3 ua an;j th3 nms:c of the s.in3in3 wbeei ra herd in every f . iJ me "We hail Dletv of iaiJ.c f tave bank money. There were no .homeica-l laws, and no trouble to crc.i;t or give security. Toe Icroo lienand the morgage deed of "he merchant was unknown. Uut we live in a different age, sar roundel, by ditTerent envirbment. more necessities, more demands, more pride, more fashion and more worldmes, which make these bard . UfL-. than tbem MAS A CKJEATUER Of" 1TA6IT, Immetliately after tbo war the high price of cotton caoscd the farmers to make a specialty, Man is bat a ; cetnre of habit any way; atd that habit has held him ever since. The jountry merchant and the torn merchant, made bargins with Lhe commission merchant, to handle the farmer's cotton, and the farmer go into another habit of getting th country merchant, lo iarf" him, whilst the commersion merchant, generally run" the country mer chant; and so the farmer went on. never pricing anything be made; un til now the condition of the farmer is deplorabla, and fie poor fellow wj7 bappenf to be in deb,t is ikc-the jn-iar circle of hades, as described by Dante. -He that tnUrs here leaves u.ie bshJ-d' , WHAT CAUSES LOW f KTCE OE COTTQN. This is a question which should be deeply considered. The Alliance and Populists say that the idea that six churclies of difTersnt denomi offlise, a flouHsbing High school,' too much is made is the roost prepog teroe nonsense imaginable, and fs only the argument of the plutocrat, and the gold bug; that there cannot be too much cotton when nit half of the people have a whole shirt to their backs, nor shirting sheets on their beds, &c. They declare the true cause, Is for the want cf money to bay It. that the. demonitizstlon of silver and a co tracti n of, the cur rency the only cause that the government ought to Issue green backs directly to the people, and let them buy the cotton, and tfi& price would go op. etc., 'and so on. On the other hand, we are present ed with the facts tba Liverpool prtccf our cotton, that she takes three.foartbs of if, that fndfa and Fgypt and the Argentine Republic. are making cotton . and can sell cbeoper than we can. becaase 'labor is cheaper, their climate 19 good and laod as fertile. .That iug much more then we are mak the world is needing, that TO.000,000 bales will be, and Is jast one half per pound in prici w!;$.t 5,000.000 would Jje. fjat such has been the history of the cot ton crop. This is what we might call the econunrc view with .much comrnoneen$e i ! . . ; Another class say that the supply and j the demand bas nothing to to do with price of coUon, that the heartjesi speculation and eption gamblers" that buy up or pretend to to bay more cotVon in a single day, or wjsek, than is ma te in the world is what keeps down the price; that New York gamblers bay 4 .000,000 bile?. whilst there does not cm? 200,- 000 to their Hrt annaallf. Our peo pie hare yarious opjnions. bat one thing we do cerUioIy kaow that it was the scarcity that put op the price daring and after the war, and we know ' that the shcrt crops of corn for the last ai.d this year, have oade corn higher at Chicago than it bas been for twenty years, and the same may be urged to a great extent of pork. Tba great crops of wheat in the same years have cached wheat to be the lowest on record, LIVE AT HOME OE THE HOMESTEAD IS CONK. Now brothel farmers, we must keep Our own smoke Looses, and our own corrt cribs, oV we will lose all of our homester, for the p? ice of land is m low that It will only bring the judgment or the mortgage, and tna people will all Become slates to the few who own the lands, just as they are fa Ireland. Scotl-ad, England. John Locks, the great philosopher who -Wrote Un drsf Constitution for old Nqrtb Carolina when it was own ed by the Lr4s proprietors saidf nbat wV everoned the Und ownetl the people.? Adam Smith, Hume, John Stewart Mill, Jletbert Spencer, all say, that when land is cheap, money is scarce, and everything languishes. Mr. Carnegie recently stated thajj land was fpjljng within fifty miles of London lor less than in the same , distance of New York. Land is cheaper to-day than it has been for almost a century among Ju. English speaking races. The scarcity of money, or the mon ey being in the hands of a few, has no doubt something to do with it, the price hardening down to the go!J standard of value. THE SEED Of EDUCATION. EdueaUou is said to be the crying need of the farmer and laborer. - Ig norance places them always o a disadvantage In every pursuit. The tyrant, the plutocrat, the money devil do not desiie general and universal education of the masses. They If now that the ignorant are ever the victims or prejudice, and the devotee of ianv aticism, and are controlled by the demagogua and the avaricious. The Grango is stronjit? friend of the pub lie school It favors givng the chll children of all clashes a chance to get a co.nmon school edacatioo The common school system fs much bet lerthan it was a few years since, bat lacks very mich. of being , what it should be; but the people make it what it it and they rau and should give us a four months' schools a s the constitution directs.? They ought to be a good Grarge ball in every township underneath an actdmv, and in every fch'o) dutrlct tle con mittee bou;d be compos d of the best citizens', irresptivc of politics or religion; but the teachers shoald be chosen, not less for morality than competency. Efntfitfon wl'hot, morality is a curse. The teacher who does not inculcate a p enforce trutn. honesty, cleanliness, sobriety and good manners, both by precept and example should be' felt gated from the school bouse, FJ.00J) JN THE CAPE FEAR RIVER. FATErrETiLLE. N. C, Jan. 12, ' Not since the big freshet in 1861, daring the passing through here of Snerman's army on its famous march to the sea, has there been such a flood In the Cape. Fear river as 'there fs now. The present overfl w will beat all former records If present fndica if eo for anything. The nvcr- oa do not count in this record The swamps above here are all- sub mered, the river is, now sixty feet above common water and rising at I be rate of four inches per hour, from 4 to 5 o'clock this p. m. there was a rise of six inches, from 5 to 6 o'clock the rise was four and three quarter iitche?. Tdi1 river men fig ure that the water will reach its full flood at 1 o'clock; a. m. tomorrow. The drift is very Iwavy and .luraer ous boatmen are engaged In catching the va'o4ble o which bare drifted from mills abive. i The river Ita backed up mtil creek and Newoerry's farniture facUry located right in the heart of the ciy is entirely submerged and aFma-hin ery is stopped. Ni mock's roller mill f s Mopped oo account of high water, McLqre and Grenaroyer's large saw mill an$ dry kilns are at: under wa let and the lumber v-rds are expect ing to float away at any time. The damage to farmers and mill men along the river is very larg. -News and Observer. THIS PAYS, Recently one of our farmers in formed os thai he bad sold $&4 worth pf pi&s from one sow inside of twelve months, nie breed is extra Poland Cb:na and the pigs readily brought $2 each while quite young. We will say that the sow l worth $20. The cash value of her prod rets was very large When we consider the sm! capital inyqlf cd- We can't esti mate the clear profit in the pi&s, but it mast have been considerable. At any rate, there was a profit. That . is more than can be said of the cotton or-wheat crop. Daring the past sea s7o less profit was made oa farms prodacinz 100 bales of cotton or two thrusand bushelf w&eat Ujan was made on tbese pigs Cff coarse every farmer is not prepared lq raise pigs. In some localities the pigs might not nave sold So readily. Bat this shows hat can he done under favorable circumstaoces. and oaght to induce more cf pur farmers to go into stock raising. Start in a small way, with good stock, if you can; if not, breed from aud improve common stoeff-- Progressive Farmer. STATE NEWS. ITEBS CFISTfREST 'IS TIKI FROSCp - . i rxcHixcis Asheville. N. C, Jan. 12. Dp. uty Uoi.ector uray seized the regis lereddis illcyand sixteen kez of whiskey, belohging to E. K I near AJt?ert!pen today. Raleish Visixoti : Deputy C1 lector S. G. Woods reports to Col lector Simmons the destruction of a I2o gallon i licit copper distillery and outfit near Fitch. Caswell cuns tv. The sappqsed owner is Ileury Robertson. ' Twenty gallons of whiskey were seized and 600 gallon of beer destroyed. ' Clinton Demockat i There was a jail deli ery at Kengnrrille l&.t triday. Henry Jlowden, colored, iC Fais n, w1m hail been bound over from Commissioner Carroll's cm t for selling whiskey without licen-, and who was placed in jail a day r two before, rushed by Sheritr Moor when. the latter opened the Jail do-if to enter, and succeeded in making his escape, i GOLDSfJORO llEATJLIOnT i Tljc fieatti of Dr. A. O'Damcl the dantis1 , occurred 1 ucsday evening at : 3 ). o'clock, after a continued illness fp the 36th year of -his age. Seycrj.! months ao he was struck in the bead with a gun by a chicken tbfeh wlio while visiting the premise one night, was apprehended by tnc Doej tor, who never recovered from his injuries, and which are upioed to be the immed ate cause of his d$ misc. s Jacksonville Tihe :, Veron was thrown into a lever of -excitement last week by a cutting alfrsy. In which Ira Cox seriously wounded hi brother Uarvey. From what c are able to karo it appears tl brothers haV n argument as which was ttbe ' better man;' tl dispute became more aud more bit ter. and ended as we have. s'.attcL The wounded man is still u a eeroue condition, but hopes are .en tcrtained for his recovery. ' Ira h departed for lauds unknown, Wimtseobo Chonicle : Perry Coffey is in jail awaiting a prelimini ry hearing on tbc charge of fci.fin bis brother, Drury" Coffey, iu iluip berry township oi Thursday la-;. Coroner Bumgarner summoned a jury and in company with. Dr. White, the codnty physician, Ue-i a post mortem examination on,c is. d'y, Tbey found for their verdict that "the said Drury Coffiy cauie Vi hi death by two blowa. one on hi 4 htad and one on his left temple, dune by one Ferry Coffey." Asheville Citizen : Sunday afj ternoon aboat 6 o'clock Dr. ' J, K. Parker took an overdose of chlor 5JlOf4l in his room at J. L. Sroather six H ay wood street. - IJ r. S m at hers t! i- coveryed the fact soon afterward. f'r;l called in 11. C. Milleader. Everyh thing was done lo sive tb5 lire ihe man, but without avail, and 7 .clock last evening he died.. ItL Parkei was a native of Michigan a -j l t W J came here -from Grand, rapid las J ane. Of late be hatl been very d: . a.iopdent on accouat of financint uff l r - fairs, lie was 55 years of ge. . .. . " " ' '"'-i Chaelotte, N. CL, Jai. 10. sjeciaf to the Observer fnm R ithH fordton, N. C sajs tbatE-itUir D, J Carter, of the Herald, or that pljc' vu arrf sted this morninsr. chart'. M with throwing frocks last oiti tUroogb the windows of the . i ilce t e Buthet fordton DeoaH;rat. Wt- oesses. who Iteard tee ciaiIng of the glass, swore that theV u t'i prisoner and identified him as the f fender. -J Carter testified tiat a man throwirn? rocks ILroiiiihXth! windows of bfi pemocrat oIAce at himself threw a rock at tin mat rt he fl C, and that at this juncture t-t wf tresses came upon hiu and tie tn too macb excited to explain. I;iJi- faalt of b til In $"J 0 Carter va on. milted to jail. A cobmy ,t thirty five families from Mi'dit in an-jtj Ohio have bought 25Jh)ii ri lanfl in Birtie Cfanty, t'ais SjaUs, a id will occupy it, I Advertise your business in Th TuiE. V ' ' '':' I 0mm i "I 1 M .i.I ( I -r I I hi i i :- - - ; ! r :. . I - I i 1
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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Jan. 16, 1895, edition 1
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