. - m.,M-v, . I n . i . i- V . ,i .. ... 1 . mi ir r . TTi r. I I -. . . . . . . , n, , , . . .... i - ! 11 ' - r , - j f. r 1 ' ' 1 times srricE r rv. rn-pawl to Print Your 11 .... SHIPPING TAGS, PUT YOWRJAD' THE CENTRAL. TIMES tvi l r" THE GENTEl ;:TlMlS;: , VKP. I Mil iur.no x. nr. kind or Jon s,. AT HAH" TIME FKIttS. in.reasdng circulation, a splendid advertising Jut"1 fn yi-y.irr1" inferior io package soda. -.i-a..t.a traos PUB i i i Cccts r?TJCrthar. Town Directoiy,- - i :. f. yo,,.. j. h. ii- f I M !' I. 1'. Hood. I.. l I j ( in:, in s. Cain, 'Pa h-i ; 't 7 p. ".. -vrry Urst 5iuii ,1 is .i. in- : t I 7 p. in., evt'iy ! .v. Jr i i-in-'tin fvt-ry ,V,.l'.! I i 'IiK.k. Sunday ;.; ".in'l:y uioruin at 1( l'k; . K. '-a tliani tMK'fiii!'il M'lti ' . i-i-l " liol Mis-r-.S:..M .-v.rv f..iirtli Smulay ,;hm .".h:, M.-u prayer mwts -.fj f i.tn -K.-v. A.-M. llaell. r v ui,-. , Vcry tirst ami fifth , ll i. m. 'il 7 p. ni ouiuluy ,, I . : ' " r .... lvar-id: Supcrimtn-! a 111" j.fi. I . I ' 'T ! t k I. I I ll.,ri.ni I' l clnr i , - . j.-t v i !iiri :i!i'i y at II rt.m . ; ju u. m .i.;y x lionl at 4 o'clwk, r.t I F- i ' '. MijK'iinteinlf nt 1 . .. mm i.... 0 ' 1 ! i.y if i-t- -Sunday pchocl A n n.': iiin at ij o ciocK. i IjA !-. ;.- 'i,it"!Mlout. Prayer, A. i 1 ( i I'll. PriM'-hin every M il. I iv . m .riiiu and niiit. r.-utl i;.i;i'i.-i;w. R H. .Iai-k-! ; p.i...r. .xnict ('vitv Fourth ;4 11 '. in, Miiiday M-li" t" every iLu v i-ii -z at '.i o'clock, l.rastutis , Sfuii--; i;i"'-ii'!i'iit. rnii::-..- r.q.ti-t F.lder ' S Q ir. ' r.t-fr". S4-ii -s ev-ry tiiliM il.ii at 1 1 a. in., and Saturday before tLr.l -im'av -at 11 a. ui. t. " " i ! I.OUUIS. If I.'i"kinm I.nl' No. llo I.'O. O. I rk. K ;. Ta lor. N. (l.z J.- W. I til. . 1.'.: . I., .Mr.M'lll, WU' . , i!a. i 1 . le. N'o. 1 ."7." A . I & A. R-ir ii.inmiiiiicati.Hfi every third ir-lt i ai.'I I'icrv tirt Friday niht. i. M i i . Hixited to attend. ! J. 1'K.viysALL, Secretary. Professional Cards- bJlBcst,' .VrTo.' Ni:;' at LAy. in. N. C. ii: nil tl:. court it. Promit "ntten jan. 1. to ait liu.-4iiif-.--i. H-Mcliean," AlloKNKY AT L.VAV. ' v !.., r t.. N.t..nn. DCXN. N. c. I'r.'i v.-ill .itt.'ii.l the courts ir:-., i uiul., ri.tntl Julintiin and Saiuu- f.-ui t .K. K Ihrio. 1 . . . x. c. W." IP 1 ft- in.l Federal f;uTt$. 11. ' "'j.-t is ussuretl to till uitf u'xUd to hi',n. AS. TKARSALL, PRESENTING m m. mil i m, Iriii-i-v ,v .- ..... V 1 fMii.NM.FOUUUAUN VIjKaxd i;oi)Wix, N. c. 0 a IK U. Hood': Drur Stcrc, 10IEL niVINE. r ' ' '"NKW l!ASQEJfEXT. ! .0 . -o i finn the jvii.lie that the ' ' H'.t.'l h i- 1,,.,-n ICeiiovut-id. i I ai j... id throiilrout- to plea?-! W a.'. P- v nje. peci.-l " t:.iM--i: -r !iie:i. " !' '-M.,e --i-.evid '!:- lo pt-a-c. A 1 KS. TidprK tor. it; , -f iira. Jame E' eriit ; .1. his Ot aaj dlc-J '- r;c k. a"v,,un Jap.jr.ei.a on the f u .Orepvc!ith,-of th-in y'':h',-- Ul l!ie Mi.-in.-r.r 'il'l-.rvh.. ' V.J . . '.' " w' I io.n B. rd u half Ml lii evangelistic GRATHAM & PITTMAN Proprietor. V0L.IV. g u e c is me vnoe story v yd- - . - . ' . NEWS ITEMS, Nevs From all Parts of tHe "VVcrld Gathered From our Exchanges. A general police raM in Chicago, Sunday niht,- corralled 180 gain- biers, . . For munterinjj her husband for his insurance, at Detroit, AIs.;h., Satur day, .Mrs. Dr, HoraU E. Pope is tin der arrest. It is sa d that it costf $10,000,000 year to support the tramps in the United States, and they don t live very high, either. Asleep in .theirjbun.iiig farmhouse near Hismatk. D., Wednesday niiht, PfcitT Oisen, wif, and three chil lren, lost their lives. Secretary Carlisle his fined John son I'ouioroy, of the Sirth Virginia I nter. .al Revenue District, $400 for failing to destroy stamps ou em.-ty package 4. Snow has fallen for fifteen hours in Southwestern Ireland. Several trails are enbedied in drifts, and no radty in the icgion is operating regularly.' " . Whi e skstir.g, Miss Opal Herthel, ol Greensboro.- Pa.. fel heavily on . , . , , lyhi.cli bhe had in hur oocket peneLra- .., .;. , . r,! Hell Haven Female College at aacksou, Mibs., buriig.l Wedneaday n:j;ht. Th.: lire siartcd ui the pape room through the engmeef carelesnee..: Ioss, $i0 000; ii.aar ance, $20 000, The Miami branch of the Cinciu nati leaf lobaccii waretiouse was ounie yestcrd y morning. Tlie or igiu of the fire is unknown. While the loss is not g'veu, it will probably exceed $10.',000. - A violent storm is sweeping aloi g the coast of Italy. Twelve Binali yessels have been dri vtn asnore iieai Genoa p irt. Gre.t damage has been doue lu buihJins iu exposed j.osi. lions, a.id lo-piers and breakwaters. A Northbound lreigiit train on the Now Orlear.a and Nirthersier road as wrecked at Purvis, Mis., yes terday morning, A negro trguip was kited and two others Uial'y in jured. 'Fourteen loaded eara were yuiuahcd. 2sear Chapell, Nebraska yesterday tlie Uuion Pacific Atlamic Lxpress was wieckvd by a speadiug rail. Four cars and the engine were over turned; The thermemeier wis thirty iipurees below zero and the :;ateu-' - T gers Mdr-.Tcd greatly. Percy Ludlaui, a young man d Suanee Springs. Fla .is in1 luck. " An old EnglisU bachelor named Morn son ient some lime tntre took a shine to Percy, rent back .o Eng land, made a will bevutaibing i.im 55,000,000 and inenuud. Percy has just received -olfioial uutsce" to this eirect. A dispatch fro-ri Marseilles says that a Cjidnese mission, comprising tit'i ecu persons,- has arrived , at tb a ! id.tce with full crtdeniiAla instruciH 1 . . nig ibem to persuade European Powers to. arrange peace between China and Japan, Tue dispatch says the party will start f.f Parii to day. An east bound freight train wa goi g xnlo the swi cii at Curve-lank. Va, Wednesday, tii lit. the engine blew up and Fireroan Dean Henry was instantly kille ', E -ginerr John King died in an hour, lie hiown lo he river Uiiik some dis- i tance atiiUds body ar 1.0; found for 35 minnus. Iioth men resided - in Rcanoke, DUNN, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1395, a iitiiiir pi. r People not being familiar with the art of printing, ofier wonder, whit is meant when printers speak of pied type. For the benefit of those des siting to know we reproduce a little poem from the Creensroro Rtpord which is a very mild pi Ed. j Wd mat with quit? on acoidjnj fusi as Me Meni to mpss Tqe jojjeuan djoppsd a pi oj tAj:e. ynd mad a a jeajruj mass, j Ha qadn'j jme o fix it up. Vid ?o qe dilni ij.C, Bui 3;iAe ouj 4 dars ona end all V pieoe of pjiciej's pi. j Soma jojjjs Aitpt do noj undajsand jhe mA'siejias oj tiia tjada, Aje AerA' p one v j'-jse a jus Ij c m-isiae p inede, )ompo3itnis ja noj sujpjt?ad Wijen an.Jtqin? " aAij.f j.he' al ?jhom ijom i-Tp Iq aase jve-", j niaije a pjjmer's pi. ... I TUB MJICD UlRL. When "she ca n ! to work for the family on Congress street the lady oft be house sat down and told her. that agents, book-peddlers, hatrack 5 meii. p cture s-dlers ash buyers, rag men and all "t..at class - of! pe-ple must be met at the front door a:.d i cordialy repulsed, and Sarah said she'd repulse them if she j had - to break evry broom s ick in Detroit, And she did. She threw the d or open wide blurred right up at 'cm, and when she got through talking the chceliiest agent was only loo glad to leave. It got so after .a wtd.e that p ddlcrs marked that house, and the door bell never raug exeep for company. , The other day, a the girl of the house was wiping otf the spnons. the bell rang. She hastened to the d-or expecting, to'se a lady, but her eyes encountered a slim man. dressed in black and wearjng a white nccklie.i He was the new minister, anil whs eoing around to get acquainted with the memberq of his-, flock, but Sarah wasn't expected io kirow him. t "Ah um U i- Mrs ah J" "Git '"-exclaimed Sarah, pointing to the gate, . j "Reg parden, but I wquld like to see see !" M"eander!" she shouted, looking around for a weapon; "e doa't want any flj.r sifters here!" you'r.ei mistaken." he repliel smilingly blandly. "I called to-" Don't want anytiong to keep moths away fl. I" exclaims I Sarah iieitin ted in the face. . ! tlu lidy i;: he inq.iiried, try ing to look. over Sarah's had. "Yes, the, lady is in and jj am in and you are out !" she sn qipe'd, vand now I don't want toa'a-'d here talk ins to a fly-trap age t any longer!. Coiue, lift 3 our' boot- !" . j "I'm not an asjen'," he paid, trying to snile. ."I'm the new i "Y.es, J. know you yon ate thi1 new man with the patent flu-iron, but we dout want an, !U.d you'd bet te'j go before I cal1 the dog !' ill you give the iady my card, and say that I called?" No. I won't; we are' board to dea'h with cards and handbt'ls and circulars. Copie, c ut stand here all dav." Didn't know that I was a mins isterr he asked, aa he backed otf. i "No. nor I don't know.it how; you look like the man who sold the wo- man next tloor a doiiar cliromo for eighteen shi li' iis." "iiut here is r?v canl." "I don't c.' e for .cards. I veil you If you h ave t? ui -;:tte t pen, I will have to fling il-wcr pot ;at you!' "I will again.' he said, as he wen', through the gate. J It won't do a- y g-od !" sdie snotuto aner : piepareo ioou .... j ... j r. . - : fnnts no stulTeil 1 - lurds! I know the policeman on this 1 I , , I . if ...... .... 1.1 or111. (1 licrp U1,simi - an.iin. he'll soon tind tiut whe'he vou are a cjnfider.e man rani!"..- or yag j And she took unusual care tq Jock the door. Ex When the late S nator North Carolina marr ed t ti.a.. l. said t 1 i ife Vance oi ie second on their wedding, day: 'My dear. Tin a stubborn fellow and y-u may ar.Uci- trouble. N'ow n befnuing, while I aI1, siibmi'-s.v?. I vani to give you one niece or amee. - War t.k I kCXT it. we'll get on roi"hty well. It is this: Make me. do just as pleas--." I darned PROVE .ALL THINGS. AND HOLD FAST TO THAT W HCH IS GOOD." THETOWW.nF.n WW- WORDS OF INTEREST TO NORTHERN MEN WHO MAY WLSH TO INVEST IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. As is well k-.own our dim ite U pleasant and healthful, consequent y health is one of our gfeat blessings. -j The general prosperity of the town of Dunn 14 not generally knoyn to the world a? lare and In order that ihe moving world may learn of the advantages ffred'by our live, wide-awake town, we give a few fa?s and pointers worthy of Consideration. No letter hwiation could be found" in the Sou li for a cotton facmry or'co ton seed oil mill," for it ts in the midst of fyr great cotton grow ingcou dies and any Inves'mest of tfiis kind wonH pay hand-omdy. No iosn in the State has any netter back eountrv. which gives life and energy to the general mercantile bjisinfsg. ' The twn is located on the Trunk Line or the great A. C. L. System of UaiUoad, shout o0 miles South or Wilsoh arid 2. mile North of FayeiteiUe. Jt is situated jusffour m:lesfroai the Cape Fear Iiiver near th'e famous Smiley Falls, where the rivU with its mighty current ha-a fall or 27 feet iii a distance of four in ls. This water power is fcuuhdent to run all the Machinery in North fJaroli.iu with small cost of makinj-water av-JilaMe. ns in AijthHellum days a Canal wis co.ns me need to utaliiie the water, but the coming on of tin. war arrests J the work aCter much money ha 1 been expended.! The enterprise was in r.uguratid by Northern irnn who never returned" after ho3iility had ceased This water povvtr inyite " profit abje in vestment, - DUNN has about 35 business houses th iL areuloiii profitable 1)usN ness, Two l ands im hocels that w iu!d b2 ofj credit to 'ay city. About 5000 bales of cotton ate sold on her streets uach. year, besides beinr a great turpentine market. " There are within her corporate limits six churches of dirfersnt denomis nation y one .gtjod newspaper and job office, V flourishing tiigh sciionl, utsder superb management; one Iron Foundry; one Huev and Wai'n-J Factory, together with other small rne'iani-Jal enterprispV Considering the youth of our town, (bein?jeigljt years old) there has b - n no greater progress mi any that will eq;;al Dunn, . The population has'reaclied about .1,000 Here, temperance an general surdity ur upheld and vica ia forms is.didiu!.tenced, A hearlj- welcome awaits you. ; RELIGIOUS iNoTES. tue growth of cunmr,As.us erale, -. (Ma 1TY. I l.-i the M. t-- o..noriT I ? (iv in txt r.,r January, which now lies on my dtsk. then- is a series of articles giyin the present status of Christi:iu miss sions in heathen and papal lands. Jnowiii4 that few of your reaviers se this valuable publication and that they will feel deep iureres.-in iji;-; yyorj-liive jrathered out some of the most striking statements. Of Germany it says: "As a whole, there is no doubt that, in spite of many diili-ulti38, the reli-. giousjife in Germany is gair.ing sttengtli. The Gospel has become aain a poer, more than was th ; case soraiiiue. a.50." In papal Kus rope France, Italy, Spa n, Austria Hungary, and Iielgium--immoratity and skeptici m . ;? pose.' an almost ijisup r;ible obstacle seems losing" ground, advances but slowly. Ca holicism. Pro estanim Nevertheless he laiih of the workers is Strang, There arc signs o? omiug dawn. South America with its 7 million square tuilei, its 33 million peop'e; its s rams of immigratiim, its r'qiid ly, developing commerce, sees but slow progress. And j no wonder; Jicre'is but one minister to every 92.500 ueot.le, "At lesst one ,j ninth . of i he people of South as yet no opportunity Gospel-message.' America have to hear -the lieTore the China Japanese war the political condition of China wa-retrog:es.-ive with a growing anti-. foreiu iVelmg, This produced, a sti-aintk condition iu . work, ttapll progress, missionary energy and missionary increased aggressive uess, multiplication oi converis, com bined with the anti-ioreign feeliuii, gave indications of general persecus 110:1s. The war, coiiuiiig from an eastern, heathen nation, evidencing he super jo jtv of western progress, will accomplish much! for missions "An altered lone as well as .an al tered attitude tow'ipd iwesteri. men, is n assurcti cert inty it kat for a time Missions are jdisturded juat now, and will be till otder reigns once more : then tlie way willi be ,i;;a ,K,p ; ifiiiii nijcrii iwt "ii.i'v j ' . "i , , ; e 1 . , atfetted t tie work. Christians have l , IhP.n.plveS lire ii riiaii.ni v . - . i ... , true to Japan oy prayer, m r auu beating arms. Tliey tfre bet ning themselves to plan for foreign uds-sion- in Core . "Oh the whole, the j 1 f oatlk im Japa is ;very hj etui." n AfriL'a ll,e s'ipprcsion l the j slRye tra'ie gives great hope. Hut tlie ruq trade, fostered by unrigs! tianv cations, is a ter: ibis obstacle. Motia.n- as i also the j rcvalcnc i medanis n. But die pr- mise f-RHnopia shall sirercii forth-her J .... . . t nanus uuio oin, ;Muc t has been said to the lare am unt. it costs to convert one heaiheu; macii that is absolutely Tals , much that is greats town of. the South durin tilq ,;mo T - v, all .ment! '"There r mnro nn o.i " 1 i.v.coaini5 I to .Ue acylt mercbership per minister I .nnuallv. in ilmt Pri., 1 .. v. .i ! -j - - v..f. ivjiii in j in xiOilU , J.J' "" IliO Vi 5 1. .. . io.aiu jiuiiu ui any otaer, at I r abroad." A recent artie'e by a 'orniid -tl!n,li." 1.1 ... : 1 , v.. ..iiimu was nati wiue qUiita-' tion. In contrast read the foIlowMg statement by Dr. Boggs io referend to India, "Christianity is advancini? with . a- s-ure, stea.'ly, irretis'table movement. Sometimes this move u.ent is Karieath the surface and at tracks but little attention, bui on it goes. The number r - I ' iitiC ..,i 1..-,'. . .. ; ......... ..iuu,,,, am. i..s roots are'! triKiDg country is gradually beii g so pre. mealed fey Christ. $ti teaching that a distinct and fndelible impression is be'rng maie.. Native Christians are so increasing iu numbers in "" almost all part of the land tha't. -although they are mostly in humbler w; Iks of lir'e. their existence can uo longer be ignored: Tl:e development of the native qljurches, Uuirgrowtb in Chris tian knowledge and character, and i;i self directing, sell sustaining abilitv is a mosf hopeful sign. .The steady, irte istible.diMusiou of Christianity in the Roman Empire in the early days is being, in son.e respects, repeated before our eyes in Indja to day. We may certainly look for a constantly increasing rate of progress." As to progress qf Christianity in Ametica, I quote from a recent letter from Dr. T. II. Prstchard in the Char lotte Observer : I ii - "The; growth of pure, unemscula ,ed Chris lanity in America has been unprecedented during the past yesr. During the first ten mon;l,s uf 1894, the statement is made, there were more - additions to ihe Christian churches of our land than during any twelve twelve prevfous months in our National his ory, Never) before ha Christiaiiity, nominal and real, re- ; vealed ucl; conspicuous and con fefed j advancemeaias at present. To-day there are more Chfistjans in America than the n were inhabitants in 183Q, five ijines as many as there were in 170Q. In 180U Hre vrus in Arcerica one Cbrisiian comrunnicant to everv fourlp?n f th " j in 1?G0 one to every six; in 1670 one to every five; in 1890 'ore to .ytry 44 ii lSylona lo every 3.5." J N. ij. D.W. M. Ff 'jx Fanre, recently elected PeiJd.-nt td France, ?s the first P.-o. testaqt ruler of that country. loi ur n r ....:: "f-f w- - ie. of North failed for Ttiev are ! f'aroiin8, hve recently I lirrzil as iq-sjionaries. The Chif Justice of li;t 5 p Court of Japan. Mr. T. My'os ii. is a CI ri itrau and a deacou in a gatiooal church. Conre - - - i $1.00 per Year In' Advance. m. 48. 4 F4RR0T STOTY. A cllectionor parrot slories that have gone the rounds would, if oHth ered into book form, make a most re- 4specable volume, One of the best of these is about a ceriai., bird that was 1,1 cage, which hung on Mhe oahony r Us owner's house in a southern city, j . Oae day 'a vender of kindling wmnlvawe along, aud nearing tl house be shouted in the unvarying way assumed by his craft. "Wxod, w-o.d to sell ! " When he ar rived opposite the house where the parrot ra, that hinj aroused bim-, self and lus ily replied. -Put ,it down cellar " The dealer, to whojn the house was familiar and without stopping to inquire, supposing the voice came through the open win dow, at jonce pas-sed rii oj to the side of the house and dumped the load down through the cellar door. A few days latter he om around and presented his bill to the "Why, I didu't ore'er any wood,' exclaimed that individual. "es. you did, aah," persisted the ma t "As I was pawsinp by I heenl a voice sayih, 'Put it in the cellar.' and dat's waat I most ceitum.y dun, sab." - " "Oh, 3ou heard a voice, did -you".?" said the man of the hous?, and look ing op he caugel sight of the par rot, who was unconcernedly blmking orne ey e. "Wei!, I know who it was. It was that Wanked pa-rot!" and reaching up into the cage te grabbed the unfortunate bird by the tail ahd swung it around his head and bn2 ed it up against tl;e sid3 of the house. 'Then he took it in- the back yard and gave it a toss oyer on the ash heap. Tlie parrot, to all intents and purposes dead, lay there all idaht. The next morning consci msness re turned, and slowly gatljerej 'himself up he stood upo'ri his feet, Then straightening ou. one le an t Lum the oher-he looked "around, and his eyes fell on. the carcass of a dead cat bingon the other side of the li?ap. men i,e exclaimed av he ruefullv gz7 on me remaijs: Umph ! What did yot you order ?' LIFE'S BATT&J. McDonald of Keppoch, we are told, when carnping out one night wiih a portion of his clan, went' and kicked the snow from under! his son's head, which the youth had piled to gether so as to form a sort' cf pillow saying that the young rascal, by his elfemi nancy, woyld bring dbjace on ids name. How mauy young men are ; vigorous enough to stand this treatment to-d ly ? And jet of what avail are brilliant talents and a splendid educatpjn to a young man who has a feeble constitution. The spirit is too strong for its tenement, the s or d( wears through the scab tiard. He heurs the trumpet sound, but he cannot arise and equip him self for the battle. Opportunities of usefulness and of winning h inbrable reputation crowd thick upon him. but he languishes in pain and wreob edness like Ivahboe iu the castle ol FrotitNdeUoeuf, unable to perform a solitary act in the fray on whose re suit"; hung aH( his m.st cherished hopes. This is the state of thousands of young men to-day, but no one should despair. Cardinal Richelieu say? : "In the bright lexicon ui yonth. there is no such word as fail." 5Tpg d is a great thing in favor of any one. Let no young person be discouraged. . A newspaper man who was starting for a rather ouv. ff the way portion of Vance's own ktate was asking hirn one day what kind of accommoda tion he was likely to find, -They'll give you s me of their fried Hog and . t eggs, the senator rep'ied. rTltat'a belter than nothing," sAid the news ; paper man. ''I don't know-rl don't know. the senator answered in a dubious tone : -I've tried bih." At Keokuk, la., yesterday, while on his way from a sick call. Dr. Stover, a physiciju. was frozen to death. '" ' Tenncse'p cetfts to head the Ihi ! on uti raising, cwime or ineui gro rtujeivery lare and fat, Mr. Samu-l j Prtram i a one two and a half years loM weigiiing 1700 pontics and sold j j oae half iLterest in him for f 100. i : . .... AND SEK YOUR HUS1!:ESS PROSPICU. .KATES RKASONABLE. The 'energy -of a business man judged by his 'tome paper by tho m-1.i r. larsfp. i I oor rieMth means Q much more than you tmap-ine--serious and , lata! diseases! result from Jt triflinrr ailments neglected, i, F Don't play ith Nature's -1 . Ifyfnrefiel!nif V out of sort; weak tid gtneMlljr ex- h ittsteU-, i.e vows, 1.t 110 appetite , ai. J aV w-ork, begin a. onceiak- then-ost rtlia- ' I le reiithin- ? ed:cire,M huh ia ' i ts own s'lroti Bu- ! t. r's. A lew bet- rf' t'es cr re benefit , curtiea from the t verv first dose ii J u-oti t ttain your . t , ., .1 . . r i p.c-saiit to Uke. . -i1 res DysrTP'Ja. j Kidney and Liver i Neurrdpva, I Troubles, Cc:Jp?.jirn, Bad D!ood f. alaria, j Mcrvous 'ailments Votnn's compla' ita. Jx Cot only the fmiin-lt has- croried red lines I ! wrapper. Aliuti..: ' sub. sutu!rs ij-.i receipt of two ac stamps we ' A BFjO'A'N CHEMICAL C9- BALTIMORE . MD. STATE NEWS. TES:S OF IKTESEST AS TAKES! FROM 0U3 rXCHAKGES. Wilminc ton has two colored?' fe- ma'e barbers who have recently ope ed a barber shop. Raleigh Visitor tendty of Nor jh Ca The lesjal frV, rolina is enric!. . ed by the-addittn of twentysthr. j young, new fresh lawyers who yes erdi'.y s,ood exaraihat pa for liecrH before the Supreme Courfc. ! A " d!strea'(! the Gienn's Mi! i Carthage Blade: accident occtired in section orie dnv list week Whi 'cutting in a n.;w gf'ound a tree f"' t nnon -i v r white boy - a ia h-al w ; inslanCly killed, him. split open and his brains strewed th 1 ground. Raleigh Press: Saturday in Gran. ville county; the revenue officers seiz ed a plug tobacco factory belong ! R, R. Holmes. There were 67 bo. es of 'tobacco or 2,8 JO pounds. Th-j factory failed to ma ke proper reponjs and to place the brands on the good so!i. . -!'"' ..'.-: : - Newton Enterprise : Mr. M,, S Deal does not dabble much J cotton farming, but he planted an acre a ) a quarter last year just lo see how would like it. j lie raised from it 1725. pounds of seed cotton, and i convinced that there ia some profit 1 cotton even at 5 cents a pound, ir' properly worked and gathered. Charlotee News 1 ; A Iiitie negro Davis was steal . outgoing freiglr. this morning rj boy nam3d Earnest mg a r d- cn an train for the S mth the Charlotte, Columbia &' Auustu mad . At tne Trvtn street crossiiir he lost his grip and fell from betwe ii two bo jt cars. His left leg was cut off below the knee and his left a-u wis fvt rmtiy crushed that it nad to. be amputated. At the FIdc cotton mills at Haw River ona raoniinx recently, ihfj motor go out of fix and t:e mill wa-t thrown' Into darknea. Tiie j operw tors threw their mac.dnui out V gear and that sei. tlw water whet I 1 double motion. The. Durham 30, says jt flew aroun so fast tli it it no only busted tlie water wheel to pieco ; but 10 e uf' the waer lio nel l , I aid that tlie dam age will aim-unl ti veral tiiouiand dollars. Tn- Raleigli N At a s tw mill in wa anc OVserve Granville count 1 Rohert Downey was si audi ng al. UK) fee in the rear of the saw mill on a line with il.ej saw. A pi;co inch p'ank sixteeji feet long tlie rapidly rooning saw. It iei o . was -J tlirough the sidj of the shed over I saw an.i split to a jKint like edg4. tlicu went ftirward and struck Dowhp'v on ile right pierced his "tn. went through his; i ly and pr l ru tj ! lfut four inches through j the I- j arm. 'Yhc i!rink was fottr inch ..wide whre it tjyped on hi ri ifide. Downey lived abo'it fiOf 1 a after the acciden-nnd wa-s en isc. in In oTt.i.. w ' . ft liiiuu.ei oj, 4 ! ,1. 111 is-' It m mm y Iron u i tS 4 A tnittp; ) It Cu a ... 1 1 1 , 1 -1

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