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- ' r- ' "" - ' '" ' - r -lriT--T--- - -- " ' ,.tfi-Mi-iiiiiinir n i.MWi.rc-Vi. . V V ASHBBOROi M.TWTTD1 JLUJiL PRINCIl'LEl, HOT MEN. ASHEBORO. N. C, TlitORSDAY, MAY .- 1902, NO- 4:5. VOL. XXVI. Qe&eeeGGo-s8s88ao&eoaoo ; Jc EXPOSURE to . . Jt ttn'-o I" iiHti;-tlon i tv n, v.i Liver Regulator. MY DAUGHTER SUFFERED INTENSELY From female ir;;c.''iikir-.'.ies, mid ha. I T ri 1 physicians nml other remedies, hut could irt't n r. Si- i. .-md w.. hid i n- ! iter ncuvrrv. We vcre induced to rfe try Corstlo's fmalo Panacea, ami 1 l-li.-v- if .-.v.l I t i- lit".-. jy A. .1. M Ai P. Jiiimr :..wn. Tenn. gg For Sale nt Drug Stores. $1.00 per Bottle. V? L, GERJTLE & CO.. I'rops., Chattnncosa. Tenn. k ""v r W ter&U '? sll A Southern Kntorprise for tho South Snydor & Hundley, Nos. "(!, 711 ami! 71 i K. ISroul St., ll-hinond, V. In tlio South tho i lea has previflkJ in tba Enst tlmt hon iu need of First-class i'urniture j one nm-t tnko nn rxpeusive trip North to pnrehaHK it an.l then must pay the freight nn .1 bifj j.riet-i to .-ecuro it. Unt SNYUOK.t IIUXDLEY conceived! th i.iea of a Strictly First-class IIou.-c, currying a big ttoek of Medium to tho j lligbei-t CJrKifes of r'uriiitaro, uud couple-l with j Lnco Curtains, Upholstery and Draperies de artmentf, estahlisbcl in the Sonth at a point where cheap rates could be obtained ncil a long j'if.rncy cut half in two, and have established such a stere. They today txiend nu iuvitation to the people of North Carolina and Virginia and near by HUtos to visit them ia their Strictly Modern Establishment. stock is now complete to overlloin, many improvements have recently been made. All ;oods marked in plain figures and a cauh UiHcount of ten pur cent, allowed SNYDOR & HUNDLEY, THE LEADERS, liicUmood, V:, r ;lROPiCALQPRAY; R.EMECfY FOR A N p: It will cleanse the scalp and make it healthy. It will stop the filling out of hair or whiskers. It wi'.l increase t'ie gm-x'Xh O j to this score. This preparation is a vege table production, guaranteed to be J harmless. Endorsed by eminent physicians. For sale by druggists (take no 0 other). Adiress Tropical Spray Co, FREDONIA. N. Y. Smd for Circular. Wm. C. Hammer, lttorney-at-LaT acd Notary Tnolio. Ron and Koh Bai'-dirg. Oosit Hon. Sq-.r., Anboborw, N. 0. Vromp fctUutiou to il buie. 0. L. SAP?, Attornsy-at-Law. Piaotio J S.te a-ad Federal OonrU CorporaJioa, Coafimroial and Pro bate Law. Ail Laziness prousptlj ttndeJ to, Offio 5a l-cs' A F.nsh Tiallding. RN RAILWAY. THE . . . STANDARD RAILWAY OP THE SOUTH The Direct Line t All Point. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Equipment on all Through and Locals Trains Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara on alt Night 1 rains; Fast and Safe Schcdulei. Travel by the (touthero and yon re assured Safe, Comfortable and F.zpedltlnas Journey. . . . . Apply to Tlokft ArnU forTaU!. Ratal aad tlonoral Irilurir.arlon, cr Adii 8. H. nAUDWICK, O. P. A., Washington, D. O. R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., Charlotte. M. O. F. T.. DUiBY, C. P. i T. A., Asbeville, N. 0. H, Troubl to A nv - Jrielo. s-n.t "i i.v -.s :' - .:..:. i.f " i - ' aiwt ' '-rt 'In. r- . V.r., . ' i . r il i p .T' i.' . :. Cr.Tr; t:.: P ' . :-. ' I i ' ! V I ll ' I ' I.,, nth, !t t. r ' rf r II r"-i- Cinl i...- !,! Ami .1, A ".' 1 vr-.T. I'. h ' .-m. 'y llluvlr. - ; .- .!. l- I " i' !' '..! .m-nl inlh'- :ti- .. i ! t ."'. '1 ' I"" iiiv. nt I. A-'iIi- ii:;si:y & c.oi'c.ir, 1' ViT.NT I.AWVI.US, Burche ltuildinj;. Vashingten, IX C. SOUTHE WETj!?COLD TT'!' i'lwon disastrous to niimv women, g j'P Wi t feet iiii.l damp clothine-"ohiU the J I, mire sj Mt( in and tin- delieMM Jl-rnnte 5 origins arc nt onee . ih-cu-il. i'ninful, ?j Profuse, Su;.irow--d of- Obstructed Menses, J? 'jjt-(, Fa'iilig of tho Wonib, or sonie other C9 ben'tb.-c.estroying disease is almost certain g U billow such exposure unless jire.iieT pre- 2 cautions are taken. When on y of these dia eases appear women should begin the use oi ff GERSTLE'S O Female Panacea. Tot;G. p. p.) ... g$Y Tt. will re-i 1 1 " t o tlm TrfnRiQ euro nil fHt-Tna nf f' ..... . - . . - 1 - .. .. female tliscne, ned -rive henlt h nml strength. It is used in the pri v.icv of t hp home. Js'o con sultations. No h'.i::ii)iatiii( examinations. niy tendency to constipation or f&f bake mild doses of St. Joseph's HILL'S OIL Xa one of the greatest healers ever pnt upon the market. For scalds or burns it will remove the soreness and heal. Ingrowing toe nails, corns find chilblains, it is a positive relief! Will relieve piles. Na house shouli be wilfio'it ytUiVi GcIVn Oil. For cms fioui liiibed wire, galls and bruises, cracked teats on your cows, aiange on your horses. It will cure them. Sold by druggists and mer chants generally, at 25c and 50c. per bottle. HILL'S GOLDEN OIL CO.. Morse's Line, Vermont. Dr. EDWARD BAUM, EYE, EAR, NOSE nnd THROAT. OFFICE-121 ELM STREET, Over Farm's Drug Store. Office Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. W. J. GHEGSQXI, Attorney at Law, ASHEBORO N. O. State and Federal Courts. Office on Depot street, opposite rostofriee. The Southern Railway... Atiiiotinews the ojieeitiu; f tin winter Tourist Season tilnl the il;witi; on siile of . . . ExGurslon TiGKets to all prominent points in thd . . . Sciitli, Sout-Juvcst. West Indies A'iGXico and Galilurnia. ineliiiiiiio; St. Aiiiriist in.-. l'alm I'.eaeh, .Miami, .!ai!on ille, 'lanipa, I'ort Taiapn. I'.niiisw ii k, 'I'honi asviile, 'ha rlest 1 m, Aiken, Au-otL-ta, I'iiiehntNt, Asheville, At lanta, N w a leans, Meinptiis nil Tie Iand of the Sky. Vrfcct liming ;ith1 Sleeping Ser vice 011 all Tra ins. Sic that vour ticket reails Via cSOUTIitRN RftlLWftY. Ask :iay Ueli t. njejit for full ill Jui i;i;.M"!i. er i,i!ilii-s 1! I.. YKKNON. Tl M Vl MlIU I'llH. .'Vl'llt, ( biirlol te, . C. c. v w i ;s riti 11Y. lii t:i. t I'm-m. Av;cii', Hii bunitid, Vi. s. II ll " ltl Il tC. (e iit ia! l'iicii(." r Aei'iit. .1. 1 ( " I 1 -1 ", Trnilie M.iii "."T, WrrdriiiKUiii. i. t', W. . Tt'l'K. .ln.it Pis.-'!. 'i rulne Mu.!i.'i:;ee, U'ufhiugton, 1. C. GOLDEN A RIOT IN ATLANTA Seven Men killed and a Number of Ctiiers Shot. BLOODY FIGHT FOLLOWED BY FIRE Barricaded Negro Had a Regular Ar senal and Piled Hit I'M'.: With a Deadly Aim. Atlanta. Ppnclal. Knur white men Slid three neproes dead, live while men and one negro wounded ami an ent.ro block of Inn! lines burned, is the re sult of a conflict, vhich beaan here early Saturday between the blacks and indice. Will Kii hardsell, who in bellcv td K have been halt' -li'-diaii and lialf iiefirn. the owner "f a St;wP etl MhMatld ftreet, in Hie rubtnlt of 1'ittsburji, and rniir dthei- iiefji'ief. brounht on thu troubln hi rMi;tinp' arrest ;'iid defyinK the ofTieers of Kulton county an 1 At lanta. The dead are: Kd. Rattle, a haliff of Kulton county; H. tJ. Ozburn. a polieo inan of Kulton county; Thomas firatit. a city policeman; Kdward t'rabtref, a city policeman; Will Hi- liardK.iil. Ihi n'Rro ilesp"rb. wr.i kiiied li"sn men;; Miltiiji kosiiy. u ii'ngro. who at- i tempted to escape from a sewer; i n- I known nepro. killed in a near-by yard. The woumled are: S. A. Kerlin. b'u;cn j by a neirro, and W. A. rij;ht. a eounfy policeman, wounded in th? luf fhoe.I dee; V. T. Jk.-kon. h siren cr man, v.oiiieinri in hii": riiii iiearil. a county in-lit 'email, wounded in the thitli; Officer Spradlin, wounded in the arm; Shepherd Finzer, hackman, shot through the hand. The fight between the officer nnd negroc mviirre U' pitt-iui t. n i'-Rrri settleni.'iit. iilreet!;- fejutii of the city limits, oil MeDaniel street. The offi cers attempted to arrest five suspected of having beaten negroes j former 1 Policeman S. A. Kerlin nearly to dea'h Friday afterliot'ii. Tie; tir;rieS rssisteri arrest b.J- entn n' hiiiK tlniniel''efi i:i a house iil Hie light ensued. The vicin ity is shiekly settled with small negro eahina. There nre out-buildings and barns and shrubbery over the entire neighborhood, which provides .iinh shelter that !t wns pessilde t.' t-s-ape from house ti nouSe aiul dortse h tv.eeti fonces without lieing detecteil. As soon as information of the fiht be tween the negroes and the police reach ed the city wagon-loads of policemen hurridly armed, wera ru"hed o the scene Of aefion, ntwl (Invernor Candler ordered oitt a detachment of the Suite militia. The shooting was followed by a speeer from Sheriff Nelms, of Kul ton eounty, advising calmness on the part of the crowd and the efforts of of ficers thereafter wero directed towards controlling the temper f tho Whit3 men, who wnre waking the streets of the suburb with drawn weapons. yVhilo r?t'irr!t7 0 Mb home on'the M'.l'herson road Friday ;.:'t jfV'ii v.ay' ',1 bv fivi; ;iv:-;ih w,;ii ' . -. i ; had imu L. v. ,,'! :i n" -force, liut for tiip timely arrival .i - , -olley car, Winch frightened bis assa!T; j ants away, Kerlin would have been j killed. A sergeant stationed at I'ort ' McPherson, who heard cries for h.dp. : rar o the place and found Kerlin mi- eo ous. At midnight County Police- 1 m. Golden heard that Kerlin five i assailants were located In a house un i MeDaniel street, and be hastened to the city and nectirrd a Warrant foi their arrest from Justice Orr. Police- j man Golden was joined by Officers j Ozburn and Cheshire and aceompaui- j ed by a number of Kerlin's n-iighb irn including Owen Heard, lh" party start ', ed for the hiding-place of the five ne i proes, arriving at l.Mt Saturday morn ing. The house was dark, but as the offi cers approached the inmates opened fire and Owen Heard fell lo the ground, lie was borne out of range ly his fel lows. The house was at once surround ed by tiie posse and daylight was awaited before making another ad vance, the oflicers. however, having de termined to make the arrests unaided. The house in w hich the negro Hielnrd son was located belonged to Annit Mlburn, also colored. Richardson own ed the store adjoining the house. Her; he kept ammunition and guns and wai men ;ore will prepared for a fight. At S o'clock: this morning the group of of ficers who had been wath:ng the houM all r.lght approacjied the place and called upon those within to surrenlei. The answer was a volley of shots anc County Officer ltatrle dropped deal The attackers r'jjcated some distance and from behind trees anil telegraph and trolley poVs commenced firing into tb" stoie. In a few minutes the door of tlin house was thrown open and Wifl King, a negro, ran out and gave him felf up to t!ie ofiiccrs. Inside the hoi se Richardson had an unobstructed view in three directions, flue block away Po liceman '10:11 Oratir stepped from h-s sin Iter t 1 fire into the house. A shot from the lusiged house killed him be fore he could tire. The atta. kin - party s.'nt word to police headquarters and C hief ,,f Police liall dispatched the re seives to the scene in several patio! wagons. The officers to whom Kin.a hail given himself up determined to uiako use of the negro and at the point of a ril'e they forced him to walk up to the rear of the house and fire it. As soon as the llamcs started tho oflicers, eager to get the inmates if the house, stopped out of their shel t( r in . very dire- tion. Again th"! was a shot from the house and this time Ollicer liriward Crabtree m': death. An Instant later there was an other shot and County Polict .1, 1. Robert Ozburn fi ll dead. Tin- scu t ing had by 1I1U time attracted :n 1 dreds of people an I nearly every Ui .: who came to tin- scene carried a it 1 The shooting into tl. hou-,e lueti c geneial. citizen-', and officers firing to getler. 'lovernor Candler was advi. cd by telephone of the rioting and 01 dt,ied out the militia. Captain W. V.' Iiarl;.-r, of the Fifth R.yim: nt. wa. ordered to proceed with ."u men an a platoon ym to the si cue of th s-hooting and ci operate uitii U ci authorities oiinty. aud tin. .riU" ol 1'iii: Ch; f of Toll, f'-.i'I burrt-1 tn f.i : i-ene on hoi :-el fe-v i;,i:mi,-s l.i Tl- desperado. lo:.-t sicbt. of. rapidly and a were seen ( ru ac! and ' let- 1-,- ;-'! Piehaids The h.i loim'.ier a fr.eo tl iv -1 .i "ii.' i :e:i'l Ne!.,: on. I: t I bee e:-.- burn ( !' iii.rat: : s!o;.- to in tii p.- woodshed and t., a h.i. ( irdei-.; were ip;b !.lv -ivi n the;.,, buildiims and in a fi v :-i'U'.i'!il of th- I . ii i !: i 1 1 v.. ,, 'A'. T. .lacksen. a 1 1 i et ear i . is; unifoiin. was one of th :;ated to the seine by th" ; s h'- was ii.-ni i ny, t'u- h--use it. in the right hip. pnr-u u ; :. hardsou. A negro cabman. --lot. I.SI-. crowd had Increased until .UO0 1 pie, ".(ion of whom were armed, i .: rounded the binning area. Milton Kosbv. a negro was seen to cmer irom the mouth of a sewer. A sho :t went up and h" (Uei-ig negro was rhot ibn.i. IP." b-'iH' 'h lulrOundel .,,d ftw Mer,.!iy h"t. d tderefi, The crowd of enraged cF.i7.ons had scarce ly finished this work when another ". ,,,. ....... r-ri-.nintr out of the neighboring sewer. He n;ae and managed to get to th of one of the neighbor! where he was shot to d The fire, which had be' the atU'.ciiiiig pnrly, nun nml sooll Hie eeiire bloc, i !i-. fl!nio:-.t wiiolly f-hm gro hob!-"'; ':) il'-ci'-oy ! were busy airtstltig th i found iu the vicinity I Steve N't shot and dim lieved to be members gang .were arrested great diflicully in crowd of enraged p ord men. A mob arouiiil tie nut rid v ed for I lie iives of 1 olliceri' t'irowii'tf thiir-.ine bid torn of the vag volvers and lorceu a the -rowd, finally lodging their ers in safety in the Kulton jail, on Hut lor street. In lesa than an hour ths b VOOdel lil:liSe iiiV.rrib ; fci'imud a;bl a seon-h ct U'c ritiris j mediately followed. In the woodshea found a skull and no.r to it. ths steell barrel of a ride. H is believed that I the skull represented ali that is Ufi; I of tl" betro wiiM tThe Hlwting J ! The police belld.a tluy ilavl arrested ! all the negroes concerned in the i shooting, but have been given orders ,y tie hkf to bring into custody a' kusiui ions characters found In the I nclirbbo!lme.d The noting caused tit 1 utmost i-yeit"o:t not fiHty. i't' -!ie lit I tie suburb of Piitsnurg, where it oc eurred. but all over the city. I In the barricaded store were thre i negroes. It is believed there were at , fu i nw munv as five, nnd that, tw j escaped before day light., The Scifce I was rui-All .r'rei.i;!i i'i iS'liU'tt were aH ' numbi r of Winchester rifies and a small Gatling gun. It was a rcn munlercrs. Within were sharpshooters murders. Within were sharpshc who picked o;i tiie men on tne fi side rV, prcciRinil fcii.i dp-i'v ct feet. Kvfcrjr time tl hiaii showed hi self he was shot to death. After t burned body of Richardson had beer found an angry crowd of wuito merg seized it and bore it towards the city. Chief Rail threw a cordon of pot lice aertH-8 P Ptr-Set .t.th city llmltsf ahd tuiilt fh'i ttiidy iiwtjy from t. crowd and sent It to wagon. While the Ing. Will Gregg. W remark that If eot. died u.iiig.o.. Fifty nTT.T1 "if?.1"1.1 Infantry did patrol duty in the db turbed district all day, being relievi tonight by the Gate City Guards. A a further precaution .Governor Call ordered every militiaman In Allan1 under Mrins and to rniHin At thei company licrtcbiiiarters tihtil f-arth"i orders. Perfect order and peace prevail. ' Sunday in Pittsburg, the negro set tlement, where the desperate bntli'-,; between oliieers of tho law and ne gro outlaws occurred Saturday. Tin only vidviu of the terrible s"u eg glo nre the heaps of ashes which mark the spot where tiie buildinu& formerly sheltering Will Riehar i:,on the in gro desperado, and his i om panions. and t'ie ileiail of miMtar.11 patrolling the scene of the disii;! banee. Althouga good orcier prevail"! all day, tae city and county an thoritios decided to retain a st.io;; force of military in Pittsburg, an! the compaili.s of militia, located, jc, this city have been ordered by t!i Governor to remain under arms f the present. No additional arrests have been made and the police rc;o. t everything quiet. Rumors of renewed noting w( h-anl during tho day. A report reach ed tin- city in the morning that th rioting had recommenced and a squ id of 40 policemen were hurried to the scene only to find that they had r rponded to n false alarm. Captain K. M. .McCurdy. of the central station, was fired on by a negro at 3 o i l, Sunday morning, at the corner of Fair and Walker streets. The bullet passed near Captian MeCurdy's in ;i !. The offieef jumped from his I.i .m and although he gained on Lis ,as ilant enough to iieo IK egro, Capt. .Mt Ctij". apturo or woiind It was nearly V captur hoodlum clement t orderly demonstratioiW town districts during V persed and the t'.obeeJ barracks after a hilrif At one tune tnere we congregated at the. eor and 1'eaehtree streets, enee of ro polieenien on foot, doubtless r serious (lemons! ration was addressed bv s-v. tltizens. who counsell(" "GLORY" OF A TITLE, Annrlcnti I.ovn M.n Distlncllon n-i Any Foreigner. It is interesting to note how th that any member of an American lv may acquire sheds its luster ov title H i in. whole family. They all basil radiance assuming that a tiT'e radlar.ee and in spite of the fa t only too often does nob A tr title for a' that, seems to be phrase among some of Cncle --i-iinu savs the New York Sun r, at i; Ti" fact, that a Philadelphia, girl wh-r m ried th" other day had beauty, and position seemed to be o! sn moment. Her parents, evei w .-carcely ineniioncd in the ne reports of the wedding. All ot . .-idei-ations w ere eclipsed by t fact that her sister had marrie 1 foreigner, and not a very bi that, in every published ac pa: ft ; t nig: bride was described not as -,f .Mr. and Mr.-. ." ht a-i !.-r of the Countess ." ihat the marriage of this sa'i les-i' sifter Hii iied out most i ! iml that, finding il impossP'1' with her husband, she was -! eo obliged to get a legal mints for nothing. Tl" thing. rs i jn, the a ppei tator to the yielr" Ing. wai struck In 1 1n let. Call ' Mli. r Sei-olli tho .eciio 011 his iucyci wound in the arm. A main sewer which 1 this part of the eMy v.a two of the negroei! l-t means of eseaee. but to ni r 1 1 f K 9 j 1 lr' a '; . ; f f i - f 6il'"'l tajuiy a :Ha T." l..rinti.i.H. ' ' dri t I ..... - . 'H passage ti 1 ! i I 1 1 l Hi " " .afeu... Jl.itl: V.- " . ; ; . .., iW J'sourtre and is quite 1 i V J ,1 i i irm ARP AND VOLCANOES yJill Ruminates on the Catastrophe at Si Pierre. HE TELLS OF HIS SCHOOL DAYS Used to Read of Pompeii and Hercu aneumVVe .Should lie Happy and Contented. nt time to think about rthquak.o JiM Mr in- ornal things that are go- bowels of the earth. e 1 anil outward to the i.s for millions and bil- u ;;..i! l' : :'. fioi. did inn war ami ts with no thought of f.-t Ms fires that are or when iiic;- will ime us all. as they ome time according to Tiiohe infernal fires have teen, tiurriirig for thousands' of years, nd the mystery is, why they have not urned to the surfile? l.:?ng before this rhere does the heat all SO. and UliLte re the escapes the chimneys for the eko and the ashes and lava? Surely s Ffe Veiiano:-'. 'pn't discharge it The lynni V"icah, rtr. Viiii ;ile'i, as sed to be called, erirai S from y.tcan. tarod of fire, and the anciLiito nellev at the old fellow had his shops irnaees;'. clown there, and sorae when he hlowgrt the bellows too ho ,,t.0 fmrstfxl out through a ri some mnuiifai't etui tfi" melted spouted upoii arid fn-j t'v-r the and washed down in the form of Which Is another Latin word and to wash. Volcanoes are ul. an s re, nnrl as far back as we have s.-tefed Hr Jji-Hfati" Jh&KO rh'in- ye hafl tiit-if p'-rio'dic disc.'iarg- writers believe that flier- was iliese not far from Sodom and h, and those cities wore ut- ust like Pompeii and Hercu- niHrf' recpp.tiy like St. Pierre ;e!' rs .ago two of rii boi'S i.ook from New York to Ti'iBi- Inea at all tiiose nine is- historle points. They told us lift, whei'9 tne impress .icsc- bMrli n4 lived until Kim was foid arid w'hGst- JjciMtif-vsl monu- ftey slw. Unhappy lady: i.ie is still weening for her. They led the heights of this same vui- land looked down into its crater, 1 WEfl quiet and peaceful and haa an tftipUoS for fifty years: rne iftry smaslj not -tuice Ev county, but had a itopulation of .180,- Jlidian d has 23,'U't pnapie, inie Martinique has seven times a; and most of them are negroes negroes were all slaves until many These 1S48. They live chiefly on fruit any any thing they can pick up or steal. My :o.S Amused themselves throwing dimes into the water that was from to 30 feet deep and the little negro boys would plunge In and (live to the bot tom for the money and always got it. Then I got to ruminating about Vc- ! suvius and Pompeii and Herculancum. ' i use to speak a speech about ancient i Greece and Rome and Thebes, and 1 always sum jr-ompjyeye ami ine-.ie.r-, for that was right then, aii.l so wa tUsero for Cicero, but they have got new ways now and 1 don't know where 1 am at. Vesuvius Has been cutting uy, for more than two thousand years. It has had nine bad eruptions, but ther are still people living on its slopes aii: cuitivating them. Its enormous i-r.in r is 2 miles around and 2.0fl feet '."T and the accumulated lava sometinui raises its brink S"0 feet during an -;ru;-tion. When Spartaeus. the gladiator, wa; besieged by the Romans he with his iittle army of seventy men to;)k refug in that crater, for it was quiet then, nd killed 3,000 Romans who attacked t.nem on Its Wink. The gieat orator, Cicero, had a beautiful villa at its base but In the year 75 A. I), old Vulcan :ir . d up his furnace and beh in d forth fir and smoke and lava srel fishes :.n buried those two eiiic's sij-fy-five feet deep and changed the sea shore on. I die river so that their tins eoi.ld iv.v be found and wh?n found by aeciden. they were two miles inland. For three -centuries excavations have been "!'- nnd of lato with grcai energy aim homes of the culture 1 leen found fillc 1 with a li rs that hive preserve- so centuries. 1 hose hem. ; and churc?es and ter.i;-c-cleajjed out and even th' gs on the wails na o" -i n1 "ud the heautiiul m-iibb- s -;;io eanTn-81'd renewed jus. as il wa. the awflU calamity occurred. 1 .e ated sculptured figures ot l.'io- UnA hi sons stranslcd by a sol as found there m perteet conm In some of these beattiul home h-mIUiv the tables were for 'ast and in tho tempie wen- iu.,u.i .rr.iH nn.! silver adornments m il usual in such p'.r.ees. in uie i chip .i .. i tvi . .. i-eses of ::i.n 1 1 no iiic i " - i ' nrnnle who had fled there tor s:ucl but Juno was powerless and nei-iKlieil iust. as did the I'M t hey ;:.eiiu at oman Ca liurre who fled into the li lie cathedral. Tin. fnte of all these cities was tc ;,:,. fnr- if ii-m not lava that lie- U1I11U1 . ii.'. ...... storyed them, cor at fc-t. Pierre, but shower of cinders and c.sbes. and l.i" .n-nih-, r.f :..ivt!iin-.i thai til '- I"'-" 1 - - - cmase. When we consider all su ll calfJl rles a erateful and th'iimhtf'ii p'-om. will be thankful to our Heavenly Fsi er that we live in a land renmrkal free from ca'amity or atlln-tii N o volcanoes hand their tere-it.-nni P over ii.; or nctir IIS. no cyel i s i The noisome pesti!e:: e does not. v us by day or by night. am v iloci. not darken e-ir I! bi in" wall its awful ilistiess. but we '" pea. e and la plenty and the lines e. falli n unto us in piea-nni pi.u cs. It. is fitting time now for these w like to read roman- " that is foote on fact to take up tlud of llulv.er's. "The l-a-d p.eii." and read tl agai: Atlanta Constitution. I have just re-eived a from a North a''rol:na lrjoti old Days I.- - Mill Aim Pi mt let end a me what I think of 'arioil's "The Negro a P. you believe tho cast.' and he as,;. uiirzer is a be'.si rnswered at the Which nigger." bottom of his h 13. A. 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 ; 1 1 Jj)r'1- m fill ! ELECTION OF OFFICER! Closing Session of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. (!reeiisi)oi'(i. Special. The last day'a Sesoion of the 61-'tl rtntniat meeting of the grand !odge, 1. O. O. i'., 'a full of 'ffi' inl hnsinirS, which was com;ii'"led at 1 o clotfc 'rnorday, when a final ad iournment was iiai! and i a brief snaot; of time all who had i" l"H on earlier trains had departed for hoin' An interesting incident of the closing ecrnm was the presentation by Mr. 11. ?. H'fhattan to Retiring Grand Master H W. ..Murray of ti beautiful grand ih'.e-iei-'-' An approin'.'-it'" '"t xeeding $2, 000 was made for the sail!ni" improve ment of the Orphans' Home at GjI'I !,;,,.,) iih authority to the trustees to duplicate ilii'' Srftmirtt- A fund was ..lso s t aside for the ii2gfc4' w-ation oi the inmates of the Orphans l!o All delegates who remained in the city Wit nessed the ball game between Greens boro av1 Newbern as the guests of Buena Vista LcXlSf. The following of fieeiS were elected durlHK thfi morning sessit.':'. t4 wtp duly installed by Re tiring Grand Ala-t'-r Murray: Worthy grand master, J. K. Grlhlt!!, WiMston Salem; deputy grand master. Dr. L. , Aheville; grand warden, H. C. Higgs. &Vol'ta'.-t N''k; grand secreta ry B. li. Woodeii, nl-icb: grand treasurer, R. J. Jones, WiJirtitgton; aiand representative. R. W. Murray, &reenaboro; trustee orphans' home, W. 6. Oaster, Feyetteville. Nt- Mill For Uurham. Durham, Spe. i.il th- 15rwin Cotton Mill Company is to erect i:i-''thr mill, to be known as Erwin Mill No. -'t an early date. The new mjll will bs larger thiUl the present one. The loca tion of the mill has not been decided upon, bid i i thmight that !t will be located in West irhm. At least thd matter is under considefd'.5'''i irt the people of this section are using 0i?'.r tflorts to get it located here. Mr. W. A. Erwiri, ('( Hie Krwin Mill, said that it 1 was a -ertaiut. that tne min woum uc frecteu al rf a art eafJV (late. e aid that it would" U S5.:( spindles luid about 1,000 looms. It r-it cost in the neighborhood of $1)00,000, maiui'g the eost f the two mills about $1,100, ('0. In comiectidil with the new mill it is said hrtt s'une three hundred new residences will V Reefed, ttlft contract to be given at the same tim with the other contract. It is said that w'o'ih o& th'-! now plant will begin within the next 30 (Jay 3. A portion of the machin ery has f.c'ctt ordered and is now being rotten lcVd' fr shipment. The Vear's School Figures-. Ral igh, Special. A lot of figures wpr(J a, bled tn the Superintendent of ! Public lK-itr1icti'iti s oSiee. snowing what was fKispd fdr ad awtiuraeo on account of the ptiulfe whnoia during last year. The receipts Were as fol lows: From poll tax $328,403; prop erty tav $525,257; special local tax $15,545; special poll tax $404; . fines, etc $23,412 i lifpTJ? licenses $79,2S0; from flS otti Tre-astify $101,401; tpaeberii SI.'Jl'o; sciiuol huases whites $13,&1 , Httd for negroes -fir- tr. emiiitv stiDOrijnd--rtts $12.- $25,- 5!i7; for cetttnty institutes for whites ?1.25, and for tiegro'e's $506; com missions to county treasurers 5S9; per diem of county boards $or 72S expenses of such boards $2,350; to city schools $73.0i0; for other pur posed $K3.S3'.. Total, Sjl.ii'Ji.zio; oai anee oil Imiht July 1. 1001, $227,834. Salenf Centennial. Salem. Special. May 23 ti 29, at the time of the annual commencement ex- ises, the Centennial of Salem re- male academy will be appropriate, y elebrated. A number o prominent people will be present, ( rowus oi un- ner pupils v.iil rally round men anna mater, and me coinei ..o...- alumnae memorial hail will be lam. This hall is designed to ne a wormy tribute from the alumnae and tne fiietids of the alumnae to the scnooi, which for a hundred years has trained aud ta.ui.-ht the young woniennoo.i oi our land and will fittingly open a new century of usefulness and success, un. e t.rt in Iiu e-uirii school was one oi me ni. ... -- aud the third in the I nited States. ve have every cause to uc prouu ut uu very old place. Won Damages. Salisbury, Special. W. T. Lamb haa been awarded $S00 damages in bis suit against the Liftman Cordage Company. This ws3 a re-trial, the Supreme court having reversed a former judgment of non-suit. Lamb was a ten-year-old boy who lost two fingess by being thrown into a spinning frame by a brutal foro- State Notes. niiherfordton. Special. The plant of the GoUen Valley Hydraulic Lumber Company, which was leased by the Iielk Lumber Company, at Thermal City was eopletelv destroyed by fire Tliursdav night. Tho cause of the fire is unknown. The loss to the Golden Valley Company is about $0,000. parti-.r.,,-,,,1 i,v Insurance, and to lieik ... in v ..... v t. t;-n S2.uoi. with insurance. J. H. Carnenter lost about $000 worth of lumber which was loaded on tne .ass. cms were destroyed and the Several railroad for several nuniueu - injured. There are now 411 convicts at work on the Ohio River and Charleston rail way in Mitcheli cwuntv. The Clierok.ee Scout has it on goou , . i i .-e a tl.oritv that the a. K. A; win i.t.t r train between Murphy i )C1. s. All.! lit in .1 ita. leaving at 5 a. m., an 1 ai- i0:::e p. m. i-.o-Hers carrying an aggre taiiv a million and a half f"ei r jiiid .-rustics cleared from of Wilmington. X. C. on the The cargoes were cmsigue,'. oi k, H-kc.o'.i and i't. Louis. i '.v.ng five --.I.- ..f b.m .he .-e 1st i o X ,st. w Y y v .- Var e(- ire a: d 'Ji hi-. F.;..ti" t i .it i ,v.i. Tiie Minne onimittec d' ; ii a Republican t i li'dd tin ! at St. Paul. .nvent;en Ji-ly A e.egio tramp at Lvce-t'-n. Wyo. ..- :.i:;. i ,,.1-ge 1 1 th.e ll'-yc.ir-tdd dae i '.vkins and ( scaped. ii. 1 r o inniii stealini a riile on th Chi I !!e.. Ames ,-ago & Northwestern road was by a passenger train derailed at ia. Dui ing a carousal. Wednesday .it her home in Dayton. Ky. ntght M:f stab W. llei get w as killed 1 I ing. her husband chits under arrest nu! four other for murder. The 1'nited States Supreme v will adjourn for the term June 2. I La3 USy grjf Makes the food more delicious and wholesome A SHARP CAPTURE. Gaynor and Greene Bodily Kidnapped By Detectives PiCRED IP AND CARRIED AWAY. An Exciting Chase Wherein The Cap tors Distanced the Pursuing Party and Brought Men to nontreal. Quebec, Special. Colonel John F. Gaytior and Cuptain B. D. Greene, who forfaited their ball at Savannah, (Uv, early in Mar-h, and fled to Canada, were placed under arrest by officers connected with the United States Secret Service and Chief Carpenter, of the Montreal detective force, Thitrs-dr- The arrests were made on war rants b-sfuM in Montreal, Chief Wilkie's men assisting ti". Canadian officers to make the arrests. The men were hur ried on board a swift little tug which had been kept in waiting at the wharf. tTen minutes after Greene anu uajieu j , i !.,. l.rtrtt n.l fit- Tvj art were safely on ooaru, uuai out into tfi fiver and started towai J Montreal. The officer moved so quicK.y that neither of the prlioors was given an nnnnrtimitV to COllSltlt COlinSel. ; When Iiot.ifld "of her husband S arrest, Mrs. Gaynor 3t once consulted Mr. Tacitc-"?u her husband 6 attorney, a tug was cliattpred and an attempt was made to overtake the boat cm which Gaynor and Greene were being carried o-au- Afrnr a short chase it was seen by tho.se en hoard the pursuin?,' tug that it WOUI'l ll jmpOSalllie LO merit-.--. detective boiit, fho Spray, one of the swiftest tugs on th St. Lawrence, and the pursuit was abandoned. On return ing to the city it w as decided to charter a goeclal train and attempt to head off tti4 Spray at some point between this oltv arid Monereal. The arrest of Greene and Gaynor and ;he manner in which It was accomplish ed caused considerable excitement in the city, where both men have become well known. When the two Americana nrt?t arrived in Quebec they wen-joi-lowsd by two men. also from the l ed States, who registered at the chateau- Frontenac. Their movements. led thfl hotel employes to believe that they detectives senwneE ach flitd C&vynii pes ve i ids ng t !vr..4 esffcf, it VWIW of Montreal, who, it is rumored, fis erotrori the tirosecw tion . arriveu en- j here ! t.-. !v-r.trotif On the same hortt with him were six detectives, in- eluding Chief Carpenter, of Montreal T'ney were met at the wharf on then arrival Vr Detective Burke. At 1030 a Well-dressed man engaged a cabman by the Inwir and instructed him to wait near the votavc. Som afterwards Burke, with auothei cab. ar rived. Burke and two other men w.ir came up, walked toward the Chateau Krontenac. whl-h is near by In th. meantime. Mr. (i.'fenc, who had en tered th" pWfiVe. as wa h'.s daily custom, came fit of the main door. Two strangers who ii.vt b-en in waiting in a store near by. c,(H -- the stre-et and one of them placing h s band on Greene's shoulder, pulled a document from his pocket and asked him to en ter the first call. Greene was heard to sav "Wait a minute, until I snp a friend." but this was denied him. ir.'' the three detectives and Green entered the cab and were iirlvi to the wharf, vciai ti.o pr-rpsr of Grceiift was being accomplished. Burke and the other de tectives went to the Chateau 1 ronteti ac. Colonel Gaynor was, standi at the clerk's desk when they entered. luc three dolot-tivrs walked up to Gaynor, one taking hold of his right arm am the other his left, while Burke produced a legal paper. Colonel Gstynor asked permission to get his overcoat, but he was net permitted to do so and the four hurried cut to the call and started for the wharf at a rapid pace. These proceedings occupied about 20 minutes. The hotel people notified Col onel Gaynor's counsel of what had oc curred. The Attorney General's depart ment and .ludg Cham-fan were notified and they in turn asked the police to in vestigate the matter. llfiU' an hour af ter the departure of the Spray, an other tug was engaged by Mrs. Gay nor She went oh board with Detec tive Walsh. The pursuit of the Sprwv was given up at Cape Rouge. S miles from the eitv. Tie Spray was then almost out of sight down the river. Upon the return of Mrs. Gaynor to the city, the lawyers in tiie ease had a short consultation with her, and immediately two petitions for ha beas corpus, ordering the return of Gaynor and Greene to this city, -..ore prepared, and two orders were signed to that effect bv Judge Andrevd, in the Superior Court. In the meantime four members of the provineir.l police left by tho 1:15 Canadian Pacific Railroad train for Three Rivers, with orders to sceme a tug there and try to intercept tin Spray. The latter town is !'0 miles from Quebec and just, half way be tween here and Montreal. The pe titions were sworn to by Mrs. Gay nor. who allrges that her husband and Greene were taken away against their consent end without giving them time to see counsel or take legal measures to prevdit their ra rest. While the petiiious were !i" ing prepared it spc. icl train was or dered over the Cana Man Pacific rail road and at On the train chase .;. I'ann t!it. i a: i it ion ; !.t lie-i Chauvi an. attei n- are bearers nf tie Constable Gale and ilig! New Railroad Deal. Baltimore. Special.-- A syndicate, of which I.fidonburg. Thalman & Ge ¬ of New York, in' bought tho R-if-i of Aiabaimi, fu; mana: West Well ; base ici's, have Bailronl. v t-tat-'. is in the of New Vnr interest of take ihat sy The . S"aboai'd Air l-in" to ;..i lo p.irmiiiuliam. Ala at i'.it'iiiingliam are tc puicliase of the Birm Railioa.l. it The terminal be secured b; ingham Bolt PEOPLE. German poet, is Julius Brosse, Hie dend. Mrs. Mary A. I.ivcinii.re, lie known vvoiuan suffragist, is tlirc; with blindness. General Lew Wallace, the gift, thor of "Jten ilur." is one .f iiu converts to auioinobilir-ni. Well elied il au la I est ( 'arilinnl Vauglian. Ai'elil.is Wostniinster, who recently cel. his seventieth birthday in bomb UI, n;l - made two vi.its to ilie t uii.-d iu jsi;:j and 1S71. Joliil Rogers has promis to the Manchester N. II. d t nt Institute Arts ami Sciences a plastei group. "The l.aiuliiig of cast ot . t In- N. li men," which is now en exhibiii.-n in the bronze at the I'.ruuklyn lustiiuio el' Fine Arts. Every month Senator Clark, of Mon tana, sends a check lor S'ooo.O'id to the contractors who are building his rail road from Salt Lake City to l.os An geles. These checks ihj m.i decrease bis capital, being met lieiu heo'iie from investments. Bjornst jerne Rjornson is now in his. seventy-first year, and he has been prominently before the public sime llSotJ, when he first .-.ttraeted alieiiiiuii with the products of his pen. He lias been a powerful iiillmnce upon tiie iu- vival ot heaudmavnin hi ci ai in c. Ungues Le Ron:; has denied that he said, while in Chicago recently, that Captain Dreyfus had confe-.-cd his guilt. He declares that he made no reference to Dreyfus in ihe lecture re ferred to, and that the interview that caused so much comment was a pure invention. Jean Do Reszke has reconsidered his intention to take a long rest from the stage, aud will sing during the Co vent Garden season ai London in June. It is said that this is due to an ex pressed wisli by King I'dvyard VII, couched in such flattering terms that no singer could refuse. War to the UnC. Hazleton, Pa., Special. The anthra cite mine workers in convention late Thursday afternoon .decided to con tinue the strike of the 145,000 men against the mine owners and to P.gbt it out to the bitter end. The matter of cani-iii out the firemen and wmp runn-j led by tl delegates, it in no Prestat?- Washington dent has sent to J lowing nom-n&Ua smith Routers, to be minister extrao.- dinary and minister plenipotentiary fo the republic of Cuba; Edward S. Bragg, of Wisconsin, consul general at Havana: John Gardner Coolidg", of Massachusetts, secretary of t lie legation of the Vnited States at Pe kin. Chini; James Jeffries. Tennes see, Burveyor ot customs. Memphis, Tenn.; Ciarcnce G. Smitlieis. Vir ginia. collector of custom.!, district ' i Cherrystone. A'a.. .THE.. OLD MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE LIFE INSURANCE CO. - OF NKWAltK, N. J. One of the Oldest, Largest and Strongest Financial Insti tutions in the World. Cf Good, vVanted. Reliable Agents Address JOHN 0. D RE WRY, State Agent, Raleigh, N. G pif-Paid Policy-holders since Organization in 1815, $1S2,509, 190.05. o. n. Cox, r.-ffiii-nt. W. J. Arm3ul.l, Vice-I'resiJcut. W.J. Armiichl, Jr., Cashier. hie ii of mm, Aslieboro, N. C. CATITATj $25,000 00 We re now prepared to do h gene rul banking bufiuess and we solicit tiie . A,,...... uti.HH nn.l at'Coiinia oi mw-. individual of lUudolph ud adjoiniUK counties. Directors ; J M Worth, W T Wood, V H Merri. C C McAlistcr, C J Cox, W F Red ding, A M ltankin. W H Widlvius, Hugh rrk, lien Mofliit, O R ox. A V." K Capel, lr F E Aabury, Joseph l'sikin, W J Arnrtfiold. JOMN T. BRITTASN, ATTOKNEI - AT - LAW. fraetice in ihe oonrU of Randolph r.i nijoicing eouiitieii in State and Fed ers.1 Courts. Prompt attention -rir to basiceu oi ell kindt. PROMINENT -Siei8iJc V-Cli 1 reiirie m' Herbert Goi-tV . v - s? B - i " i JM-" "' 9 r t" i- " i ii ' '" i-yr i" - -
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