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GREENSBORO, N. C, JHIURSDAY, JANUARY S, 1891,
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'-tvrn Nrtl ".m4b.t In- a..
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-(.fit r( . iiti it r '-ri i inr
(till tlif
th n ill !. a1!c to ! tven lutterto romluct the "ten JiLnc
than thi. ami the legislature will . Asylum in the future with th it.ne
akt l to HKTi !v continue the j measure of rlliciency tliat
nt appropriation of '.tO,0H) ! marked its operation in the c?
-T ear. Thi i- -flMt.oo p r rear I Av .it,s,;rfe I. t ,, 4r"-
mt capita for .. in:nat("S. anil it i - Jr
lioi:.i lie un.hrMoo.l that this' BIG FOOT SURRENDElis; ;" .
amount nt onlv ft-nU and clothes' . . " .
! the patients, hut provides skilled ! worn .B
' ' " P- 'I i j ti ' i"'- treatment, p ivs all sj
.- rt:-r. l.e ! I.im t r..:.-r. H : 1 f,,r ,jru,rc, fs!,.J, Unfits,
r.il A- i.ii.iv. All
I .f :
;r fr l" rar
repair, and
n.n I- all expenses of eerv sort
whatsoever. The jailer i-f Iredell I jnvcs details of
Children.
ClIKMOo, 111., Die. 2i).A
salarie te.vs ' v.nnaren. ??Qf
patch from Wounded Knee, ..?').,
tlu
purrei
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; :.s .1 t! .i-l::!u. and it I- ,.,,,,r;tv j, nts per day for j 1' Foot's lmtuU as follow s Hj
i .;.rv :.,.:i!r :" t !.. , j ,iXu. h,- pri. .i.t r- iti t he conn- ! l;y morning .dawned lrit;rt
-' ii .r. f ...: ,. a-., ail.Ie f y jajJl!ltf a!l concede that the 'warm a a Summer day. K$;.
tt tI tit e it , fi;i;i . lt' U HTV ( tin- count U'S i t he soldiers JkmI his
.e H :,.T.tt A-t jal.Jv at ir la-t ut ... nts nod i.t Fu rs as hi 'h a I 'df. and was tiilkinu woathc! tl
:ippr-pri.ti d i'-r
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It .a-
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li.e sUp.!
all-! it t'i ;
ii 1. id I i n ' :Vt d to
I'i. t.i tl.c Lifrinhl period
i. iv i' "t in ana otners a nin n-
..' cents. Tin. -2:, c nts p. da.v
tiiaki s th' 1-oanl of a pri;-'ner rt.i
.'I.-" in a ear. lint l id clothe
! I.o'iizht'to cover him. if Le M
con i naki d clothinu mut lc
J.ouht t.r him. if he rets iek a
f.. !-.. .n'.d ti e t- t u . - Um ; phvsiciali mu-t 1-c Jaid and .imut
1 ' -r 1. l . t . N v i:k tl.. dn:' hill, and all this is extra.
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t; - is ;i :. carried
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When the State cjm provide every -tlii:i
in the way of comfort, care
and skillful treatment for its unj
f..rt!;i. ate in-ahe at les than l-ulle
witat it 4-o-t to feeil a prisoner in
.: common jail, it will he admitted
that it i doiri.it humane work
at a ry ma!l co-t. One hundred
and eighty d Hars pr capita is ir:
,1. d J.i'.'h l. low the average of
tin rui.itii;i' cxtwfi-e of the a-Wiim
J, - -
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the Wt stern North
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t 4'.e jo pto id'- for ii
t: e !. t t-o ears, .it
a:, i ! . . i o . ,- w i.'t. if
retain it
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ifcetat
oir. and ua tidkinr weathc r-f
Fifteen Indian scout. ha5len
iT'iiic two dav. and there jjs'J'no
word from them. Little J little
stattcd. out at da hreak, jj at
10:a he was peen dashin"re the
rhliie for the camp waving ti ;at.
In a few minutes, he va 'paj.
Whiteside' quarters, with t(it;od
news that Iiir Foot wa onlv ' viht
miles away. . r fx-
IJoot and Saddle!-'' was5-ond-eil.
and if ever a lot of men Irl-out
of camp in a hurry, it wa tj''.V t
erans of . the 7tff I nfant rIj 1 a
few moments thev were lfM rrdjng
over the rnlge eastward toward or
eupinc Ilutte, passing tht-hey
turned north and enst
tile slop
wher
to Porcupine
mkiii liig I oot oaid-;Vas
drien up in line, like soldi r.-CMjid
j i...- 1.- r.. i. ,f 1.,' - r
imwiii i:i:iicr-"riM" ... o. ...,1.. -t ;
1 lure was over l.iD Vi:aki'
Lucks heaily arnjed facluii;1 1 he
cavalry that thev nut in f.7? ! on
!e for
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to t ia
r i . .r I !u
t 'a I
i:;iii a
this ligur'c.
a ! !o 1 d to
-a 1 i !!'-. intdei'take. hv
m 1 a 1 'tiiciil, t J ai's add-s.iinir-.
to construct.
I. ' tno year-, apart
tin i mi iii!..'. a corire-
Litt!.- Iliir Horn. One
sli1,:! i roin
aiiv source and a tragedy uf.l go
om t the wire's, hut lig U't; Rad
ius side, a nit :a.'iior
r4 r.t '
from tin- lines r.dlle.
.. fa- l:,aiu I'll Hi!, a -.nuic- , V f W ... , ' .,
dining room, w hid, w ill cnahle Z Foot Marted m f.,rf: I.ng .mt, Kan., Dec .,(..-1 he
.r, toconxerfthc pre-eut dining 'talk 0:4 l.ow weary he was-K -jfun- following! inteCview with 1 rcnUiit
o, i:, t!.e l.uilding int- I,-.! : tiix,- aroumlf.and aid he ited MH.rat.ijl pul, ihed, today, would
o,. th.;s makin- n-m for r.r. to open hi heart to , he ,C h uf .nd.eate that, thej alliance has, lor
re 1 1 i i t - " : tht- soldi r-. & jthe prcMjnt. decided ; to drop the
The Y;:;Vr.il A -seiuhlv will he White-id, s was t lore. !cr. ! t iiird parjiy nuaeinent. j He says :
vaticeH lroni
Ultc.le
i
EN AT OR VANCE.
He-is a JJan of the People in Every
J Sense of the Word.
Senator Vance ; today: spoke for
a little tSver an! hour I to the most
attentive Senate of tho present de
bate. A usual, hi. ' speech was
replete hvith j wit philosophy and
poesy. His analysis of the" Force
bill wa brief, hut complete mi
pofnted'. Inifaet it va thb best
description of the bill that has vet
been rendered.
le h a member of
tin committee fin privileges and
.-.1 i t "
eiectUoilP, and coni
unusual study to
nes of -the bill,
and in. doing' so
sequently devoted
the .true i n ward
lie jlaid it bare:
dismissed all its
phases jin. a mariner that will be
understood by the people. There
is no nire attracjtive 'sp'eaker than
Vance Ui he; Seiuite of jthe United
States, and no man wih more gen
eral influence, lie is a' man of the
people hi' every sense of the word.
There is no man in Congress who
ha more5, sympathy with the farm
ers and - laborers! of the country.
The Republican side of the Senate
was deserted as usual when Sena
tor Vanct) took the llor, but grad
ually tire Republicans began sneak
ing back When the word was passed
around that; Vance was speaking.
Tl.'e Republican, while pursuing a
policy' of obscurantism and dodg
ing dehat ih discussion, are still
iLot inen-ibte to a literary treat,
and consequently the North (,'aror
lina Seiiafor w a domf ,the honor of
their rt'tijrnjto the jtdiamber and
hearing him. Sf. Hcjnih'h'r.
WILL! COME TO
NAUGHT.
The Farmers: Will Drop the Third
: 1 f Tarty Scheme.
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.'t!.e in-titutio:, which iil in
He 1 expense, but whie-i will
i-r .: -e i t 'i:-ef iilto's. and to this
ttjoij it is j, .,,, -d there will
1.0 !.oetio;i from atv ouarter
( I. It w ill be aski d that the
T:au.e, ' The Wc-?ern N'-rth Car",
liria Ins.u.e A"!'li.i." be changed
to The Mate Hospital at Mor-.ih
to..;." The words ir.sane a-y lum"
a t. rror f. r t !;e pe..p!. and
l.;.i':v n:ii!i! ful that a stigma
attaeh- s to theiu a inmates i,f an
institution . ea'ii d. Hospital"
i p! as.iMer I" t;i' tar and i uf
b t rri' -igti iiii' tiice to the
mind. It is believed t!iat this
el, i:s.- of 1. an.e will hae a good
ilN'-t upon t f i - patients; al-eady
tl. re is rcjoieing in the wanl- in
j.ro-p.-c: 1. 1 it.
lYrtam ro .iu" f the in-ti
tution twehe .u the male and an'.
. .psa! numb, r" n the jVmab.-; vin."
,i re eo:;-tr; eti d as prhate
ti n where p. ; tit s w h. m i 2 1, t pay
i . 1 1 . . 1 :
i r ''' ! I ' X J ' .. -1 s a le l i.a l ne 1 1
!i attt ia!:: eoii.d le enrol I'T
for buincs". nt talk, and
he must surrender ligh.
magic, up w cut the tlag ikj
and Rig Foot i-n rrendered hi
of o r I ."' warriors and g-"
X" that 1 -Th agitation in the south over
d.ike'the Lmlgfr bill 'precludes the posid
tClnS'. ! bilit v of! jaiiv independent move-
Kaiid j nient at this;tiine. While in Oeala
h x ... I invest l'ited the cohditions
men and children
The prisoners marched 8v V the
old camp on Wounicd KnJ-, The
battallion ha .surrounded Jt t In
dian camp and will keep .y: jtant
guard iter them until more ;K.ops .
thorouslflv as mv liinited" -tav
sP t t
would pi'rmit, and L j'ame to the
conclusion 'that more time was
Heeded! It will come about in time,
but the timed not this year."
A delegation juf Kansas editors
arric The prioucrs incflircSit-j which has. returned frj.m a tour
ting Ruir-' gang, that t!- ftvr- through St he sput'-i. havjing made a
their iiief's death. , 5 I ' thorough investigation of the farm-
Scout just m report
and hi brave on their w.Vj ,!j: Wie majority j
agency, a if I arc" in
t he at hoiie uiissio.!i
aw a v.
300 "GOOD INDIANS.'
That'j the Number SUin in! the Eat-1
tie jMo'nday. ! ;
WashinutonJ -bee. ;!0. Commis
sioner of Indian all'airs -this morn
ing received tljd folyving dispatch
from -agent I )L F. Royer, Hated at
Pine Ridge Agency, l)eeember.21h
40u Woundejl- Knee Creek tins
morning, whil? the soldiers were
disarming Righ'Foot -and his band
after their si; r render-, a light took
place which resulted in the killing
of about, three hundred ' Indian?
and several of the soldiers, inelud
ing Captain Wallace, with a num
ber, wounded. ' - :
'Two Strike and hi -party' who!
were campedoh White Clay Creek,
j'ust below Red Cloud's house, open
ed lire-on the' Agency from a hill
I.1 :
opposite the hoarding j school
wounding two soldiers. The r.olici
. M.
returned the tire,, killing . two o
Two Strike's Indians and wound
ing two others. " - j;
-Two Strike and his band havf
retreated in a northwesterly direej
tion from the Agency, and it if
supposed, is trying' to iiiake'dii?
way hack to IJai
"Thus far thb
dian have taken
tlie war, but Iii
Kicking ' Rear
l 1 1 1 ! . ,
oanusnae oeeiiL ami: an
Indians'
Lands
l'ine liidge Ink
no active part in
Foot, Slow Bear;.
:ud Two Strikes
aetiv
A Story of the lohnstown Flood.
i . . .OTP l- '.h" -. . ;
atsfEurnisMhg Good
For
til!
Fall and 1 Winter of
In May, 18sl. a young man
named! John A Little who worked
for thi L. A. Smitli 'Wooden Warp
Company of l'ittsburg. left for a
sht.rt vacation, ami as he was go
mg iie saui to 1. iiristian iclvee, a
fellow: workman
anything
ot
'If
1 t . -
happens to me ! take care oi mv
family," McKele promised that he
would, and Little went away. lle
was lost in the .Johnstown Hood. A
'wife and eigljr children weft
left without support, and McKeje
set about redeejuing. his promis.
He sent out moife than a thou?aial
letters to relatiivcs near and db
ud of the family.
responded with
small sums of money. The nnuniMt
tant, and to frit
and nearly a I
collected was
Mr. McKee-i
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J . ... 1 I - ,.1 . .1 .1 i lm ni ('. I 11 , 1 f lilt ! I t-(n
iV't,!Uie j majority j of j (southern farmers be-
camii?!t ?4 at heve in working; for their retorm
. only Etiile I within jt lie democrati
1 f' 'j Louisiana for ejcample
- - !V: IouikI tew; ainocates oi ine mini;
THE GREAT GROWING fcdtrTII. ! part v moi e. j ! . i
J X y' 1 h president of the allian-c"in
No Booming or Abnormal !piplop-; t hat tatey TJi.oma S. Adams. 7-1 -laent
A-Year of ActiptH" ntarv of )thc state board of agri
i;u rtM.i:i:. Iec. 2't. Tifl-' f culture, in. a conversation with a
f...-..,-..- .'..'..,; publish.Jjill.i eorif-pondent ;who np-ou.panied
. ; J... 1 r?.-;ri.-..r.thc Kaiisas delegation, 1-aidv
thelndurialprogr,4softjaiuth' " 1 ?" VP" 4 - .
has purchased
house with part ot the money
w hich has been1 deeded to Mrs. Lit
tle, and the rest has been placed t!o
her credit in a jbank. Two of th'e
children have l-pen provided! -with
employ mem.
FIRE IN TARLORO.
party. In j The Oldest Academy-.-Arij'Old Histor
the editors! Mark-In Tarboro 35 urn cel.
IS
OF MORE THAN USUAL INTER I
And the'mospim
' 'had
BES
T
ortaht it has ever been '.fur', pleasuri
I.
uk jvii iui iu (i nuv.nig pome o
r
Si
1890
hi
to iii'
the
al,
AND LAT!-8T STY
kC, I'i
From the Factor es? fou much less thanVth' "regular' factory Mrti ahii-
this will enaHile lis to sell'goods- to our -customers ainfos
as our competitors can "buy them. . We -have Ji'ad ah ex
buyer in-Neiv Yorli .for' three months, who has
CREAM! OIMETROPOLrTAN OFFERINGS
We are prepared
customer.
- want to buy
1 J ls. i r '' I i " I ' . ; . i 1 1 ' 4 I im 11
tl.e ..... .. ..... 'I 1 r.-l f..r f,.r IsO.I w ,..r ' r. , t ... 1 1 V ' 1 ' 1 " i'" i
... - ... . .. . r : an. . -in im ioetii ent move at mis nine.
v" " r" "" 1 ii.tttutio!i. t,..w, cr, baving and prosperity I nr ugn.j.!! r,t nat ; . , , , .
WL, - pr.d.ablv th.' .MIl ,nt ;,,! Wig supported bv section. The total ;U,.,1 f.:;ilue :t!l " U ,,:,F"( ,or wlu
d:.r.d .r.,ioit. ,,d tUl.:u.v,.r tb.- people. -it of property f..r i.MMi ...i. ri. -ljrrfna.;t1 E71!1;1 ;l"ytu?'"ll
l.,-:...u ,,.d. l-tHoi, n... .;.Slvv ,.f ,he dilee.ry to'.M;oo!MMM,. againofTK.bH 1 J j'1'' 1
' - ' r.irroid r, Jiuu. ;,.;,.. .i;!.itr.-at"at,.l over !!. and of Sl.f.o.". p.t.calpMll m.t tindTavon
. .. ,..,"..; r,.- - i -l i , - ' !' . I he edit brs lound that -Alr. Ad-
' 1 ' 5 .-are j..r r- without charge, omt I'. - . , ) i i . ...I.,.; .a,-
II it i U' i
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Female Acadeiiiv
: , g
.. w. w
I irg. --..rd
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hat. d
light-
p! e -S. tit
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A:
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1
r the
;IatI
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The
f
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J. s l.f
ti of the
everv Jen.lt.nefiU inf'l they, f COllcllUietl
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"If 7 " I'I TI I11J:1I1 III": III I II 1- I'll I'
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oi ii m tjii ii to i ill i ir i.ai es i i i a ii 1 1 ruiiiiiii'iuiii m i ii- . . ... , . r
tivitv ih
v,n i ailable for the general pur
i. i., of the institution and' it i
pr p' "ii
and ietiftt- .j the ..pium habit -to in the South
the i" i f tleof caell M'X.
It i- proj
Of this,
ri. .....t... i fc ... an
lii- iii i i iii''u..7i.i. - i
i ,- .. 7 j L Jji . 1 .'rnera y held by southerners, and
e n a period ot n n precede.? t't .',. -." j ".' ,' . , . -
sttile to I lo
! . i :ii . i . 1 1 : ...o
Everv faetorSilibusi- ;ainu..ng vf .. i ...o,.- .... ...
Tie
relit ct
. .J tocharge the patients The railroads hae been d-r(Awled
cla--e an amount for with freight beyond (heir rujVity,
r.Verv aetof niusi- .- . j i ,
thA general idiyitv. th, n,n I
1 r. .t
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pr
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e. f..
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t ; t::.t
i
; i I Mr,
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r.t tile
a- d a:
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d . d
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lirt
ar to
I ;rii
, iv i.
w a: I
oU tl.e
vxhi.-h
.I .ring
I rge
pi- :;p-
ii i-
b aid t onal t the t pen-c of car
ing for and treating them, and it i
that in thi- av a good work
::.av ! done in rei-laiming hum, and
I.ae ! eolae dls.iUall-
U-efi.ll i -s throUgil the
d opi.iiii habits, and this
pnc t tic Mate and
. euiiig in-ane u rsons
W i . ! ;
::. d
i r : . .
w i I j
n w
for
. ;.
tit
nt
the banks have transnctctrCii.ffnor.
mously increased volume wof Jfiutd
l.ess and have eaflietl lipome
return upon their capit.-yj. j Agri
cultural and mair.ifactiu'.f pro"
duets have been pu t ' f 'r 1 1 ;i l ?i'rca t
WILLIAM, EWART; GLADSTONE.
Anniversary
He Celebrates His 8lst
of His
Birth and His Golden
London.
the Si st a
of William
Prof. I). C. G
was der-t roved 1
past one o'clock
All oiforts ti. '
were inelfectual
consumed by t he
number oft he ci
building in time
aving nifich of t
The building w
when the muiates;
and4 nctitied of )
I)c..' pi. The
of thi '.-place.
llespie principal.
y (inv about half
liii morning, "il
ave t he building
and it was soiim
lames. Quite j a
iy.ens reached t In
to render ait
ie furniture
burning rapid y
. 1 it.
were
t heir
d pi
.awakened
imminent
peril. -.. ; ... j i
The origin of the lite is unknown;
but there is everyjreason to. believe
that it was the work of. an inceinlb
arv. The building w as insured for
nit ti re for -faUO.
. 2,000 and the fur!
FIGHTING THE ROBBERS.
The. Cashier Stunned by a Blow One
of the Robbers Wounded.
w
a
et rry
. r j'. "
g ll.e
f I' a!
... d
might othcrui-e ! admitted.
: Thi-. then, i- t!;. .tatemfiit of
ll.e ea-i to tl.e Legislature for tile
Wi -! rn North t'aroliii.n Insane
AmI iiu, a:i institution which i
upon solid foundation. Tv.c M.utli
O .,iig a giorjot: work ill ;tiii-Jlorat ha-been put to severe tcsj- Qrmg
iWedding. j
)0,.t g'.i,4-To-da.y occurs
liitiversary to me on ui
I", :J i,ltiaie wlio is
JlT" I I I llllillll I.ll I
. 1 . I 1. . .. ..
ijtiantity and there lia j t-? tre- j spending the day in tne mul-: ot
mention lltnv of capital U;c very i jjj family i and urround. d ; by
direetion to the Soiitli. stlig in- fri(.d at'f fau ardeti, V ,
....... 'i l .. ..... - I, il , .a , ...i i .- t j : 1 1 . ' : .. 1 . , 1
UMimai. I lie l'.i-l urn- HIT "'o j I 111' ClSil V,,li; - 1 o ....... ,
barn one of booming nor $bar'rmal w it h isitoV wlm hive emue from
uet loj.ment : but it hasil't-ii' -! far and near to pay their ie-ctv
sentiaily a i.eriod of ste.ob -w t h
, - -
( "iik Aoo. Dec.
entered the touth
al bank about 1 o
noon. Two of t !
cashier s attention
slipped through the door. and. coin
ing up
him a
behind t
;o. 1 hree men
Chicago Xatio'h-
iclock this after-
em engaged the
v. hile the third
ie
cashier,, deak
Plow wlJich knocketl him
eiise'ess.' Then
rilled the batik'a'J
the past year, but it ha s!ij i-y In ill
all without strain or in ;h ff and
f:iiul flu-ni iii tho eves.
world better than e r
befr-
the
An
dl-y
a- . in,
d. i ; ;-
the t v-
ubundance .f every t hingJ .t ht the
lie Id, the forests, or the f-.e.n't-s.
i : i .. - i i ,
i : .. ; v e
i .
- - .
a- t !.
... I
fatia
of
r.i
r ; i; g
and
the
,1
I
I
r.
. ! i 5 s ! s ;
, . it i' ! -''fl'Si i fi.l! ""!
n . . M ! l e t
v, t o . ..r a
' : : T ! . d a : . d .
11 .
e'.r "
.-i : . !. I-Mt .b:r!'i
ot, applicant
- it is 1 1 i : i
- are. . r. i:i , a -r
il i! i e Jr. Sp t h i u t he
ll.e .s is. Iii
co i r t he
:. - " l" ' t I.e bii f-
: -.a al. , !t full.
": rc;s.-d to
-a's. II, d
. fa e- "uo W it h -.
I he in-t ii ut ion
d to it- e.ipa.
The j.iil J. le
Ii! .1 ess.- i.r s(jj,.
- !.ae b. i n r -t
he . ;s;j jr;g vt-ar
''S of t hre
Will !..e t- be
. r :.ate i.ari-
lo i ot
Wi -tern
the North aro-
ii. g ine unnippy conMiiioti i a
great many of our felb.w-cit iet,s.
It i- an hoi. -r to "North Carolina
and no North arolinian can regard
it otherwi-e than wit!, pride. Dr.
I. L. M urp!. . it a!!e stiperintt nd
i nt. i- eniinently lltfed in every
particular for the inij-ortant trti't
V!.eh he I eci- s With slleh wj-
d -ia a!cl i-oncit nt iotisnt-ss ; pr.
lyy and I ayb.r. the .-Mant Uq Saperintonds Uis Own Ctf:4Mak-
ph -iei.i;s, are at :n pi islH-d medl - i '
cal nun, fond of their specialty ; . IL. .Jjlv
atol ambition in it : the positinfis (leorge-W. IMper, of Vviicn a,
..f steward and matron could not ; Michigan, formerly a meHjMiopt, i
I.e inure acei iital.lv .r more worth- ! iK i'ior of eotisuiarttion. JArAVcek
. . - . - -. -
and tender ! their congratulation
.. the vier.o ou i.Id slatesiuali.
... , .. .......... , . .
Anion" tla"( thronir: who vi-ip-
Hawardciiidastle. t4hi. were many
of Mr, Ciailst'one's1 American ;ul-
. . ' ' . . . I i.i.. ....
mirers. it; wa-- ihm o . ...n , o -.
political etiei.iiesj ' as well as
number v. h
'saluted the tlisting-
f
in -their buggy,
'seven miles, the
; two of .the rohl
quickly
he, thret
id dashed away
i ter a clue ;ot
police captum-d
eis at 1-iiteentu
Ft
)ieked UJ)
91
wing
as
PCI
t
for
to please in TASTE and FURSF t'he f;,ncy
Our stock is large" and eompIeU? in eyery
CLOTHING and HATS all we ask ii
see our stock and learn tnir prTees, and you will! biiv
""" :' '-' I
Very RespcctfulK;'
'..' ; . ;-J '. ;-4 H'
me.;
just eoji
rt-mt
us.
The Lcadiiiir Clotliier anil Ilaller of
c.
m.;.vanstqrpmanK
firoeiis
liea p
nci'd
: I
lis Ihc
every
K..o--;,ai id
Com
.-on-;
( and;
H)V0
e A Sunniiil;
The -Time is
X.MATS. E
DorCt 'ilx-l.-ivT Send
Mi A
nler
STRE'E
r CARS.
ict on tire new ' street-'. enr -line ami go
at onee to 1 . ' - ' . ' I .
1 j street and recoxeted all the .moiijev
. 4,.XL " Sever;
ehaligid betw.ee!
ifot
welt4
t lie -police
ex-'
ajulii
the lieeing rotibt is. and ofie of the
i-!d ha given the So.ijji mjilc
resources x ith which io i il all
strains and t me
Inch 2i tan an
et all tler.ut Sd. .
that polltl
allies werje !
most cordially
uished host.!
Later in
th4
drove in ail; .'
latter was sen
the tlligh.' The
a rge.
u-lv won n leu
third robber
in
is
; w. n.
Jewclery
and get a new pn
lliihainl or he-l gi
latest designs in di
and chains, seeeta
tat .let seLs Pi glil
ling silver enliec
and tea spoons in
riiple plat ed w a re.
tit'iil tlesijMis in T
AVafer Sets, ' :,K
r.oxes, SnioUiiig S
tilings that yon wi
are low" as ea n he
root s that I earrxl
x it e "you to e, 1 1 at
i ( hristmas .01 s
day Mr. (Jladstone
en carriage to at-
tiil at
A Bloody Encounter With Indiana.
O.M.VIUX, Neb.
tTi
peoj
le of
il V f.lle.l than they
M. Serogg and Mn
1 V
ire by Mr. F. !.r,, M took'a laborer wftlhrri iu-
C. A. Marh, ; to a swampy piece of xvoodj.iir,, cut
and all the subordinates are c'n.sin down a lot of red cedars, ijht,h.h
to their litne-s 'ami bail sawed into board nr
UlUVh.he
it 'tikeil
tend the iitivfi!ing .fj a. beautiful , - , ' ' '
. 4 t-. i i r ii.. -.-- -
fountain xvliudi
irrcsjH
Cted; I
II... t
t oi.loil' C'lt
wartien, irresj.eei,e ,,M 1""' 1 ; ' ; a(p L; 1;ls w
..n-eieil in coin memo i ,i i e . i -
BKm:.
nee Irom
i
: (
ho ah
haxe
Men 'xviildihi:. ami which' is
6ut-ile of ihe chief en
morning nnnounct!
desperate coiillict
t Porcupine 'reek
'O
olaccd iust
.1.. ..i. i.i- -i..,.h i
trance u iii.v easue, . "I . I t, ,l Slates tro.J
accepting the gilt a m inanKii g ; -. );in(, j
the donor'Mr. Clidstone said;
that after. .0 ytarf of repose in!
their midst lie had become so
Ulg I oot s ham
ed by the troops
I i inner were bein
i' i , . i . a ., f . . i , ,i
xvarmlv attaclutl tr: unwai oen ....n ,
t in. in i
k XMtll
years of hi I
i 1 1 1 ri ! i - ri' fi e
take a ju-t pride in their work.; to the bet ca1.inetmakt?r; There.
The iu-titution i controlbil l,y a He sljrpri.ed the xvorkma ii i l.C or- he hoped to continut
board of eight directors, whose ; derinir him to buihl a -.)I4 to , during the remaining
traxi ling cpi n-e to and f.ora t he ' incaure. "Wlm for," ase$ the! life. I
. af.-t --. a:.i . !
meetings are pai.l ami win, Hcrve carpenter. "tr m sen, jr ... r-lpveland to SDeak in Chicago
without compensation. As citizen j Piper, and he insisted ,rj j vtng . i)ef. In the course
ami tax-payers tney mm- just tne his orders carr.eu on . . ;( j ... hlivx xvns inaugurated
-ame intere-t in the institution that ; dK md propose to have f th.v un- 1 . J i ,f
f Kilt OI I " -V - . - ; f. , i
Col. Forsyth, a b
! -i . ( ";i of
K of
: xvas kl It l. Lt. tra
: amc regiment, w
Several
ice.
mantling c o.
other patriotic and
citizen- should haxe.
. .. 1 :..i. . .... M I i .....L-i. -.rn-fli in
eiili.aiii.il ueiiaKeis num .... , ......
Thev deire his dying, and has made aj-oi tract
to see it reach the highe-t "measure ' xvith the village expressman car
.f usefulnr- and at the same time rv . that Imx . to -the gravfJ 'per
.a A- Sum. th- La-t.rn A-vlnm have the same inten-t that all-watehc that cabinetmakerjT ami
d tie I- af and Dumb and HSiml otht r tax-pavefs havethat it should ' see to it that the job i nfit slight--
. f
ami.
:.p.d a
lu-t. i
i
-Oitl
2'.K A sp.--
I'ine Ridge
f - . i
diners irom ine
rived here this
1 a, bloody and
his morning joh
etxveen the L ni-
nd the- ho-tiles:.
1 bi:en surround'-'
and 'when the
g c'ri-al nied- by
Mi'dy eneoHiiter
Wallace, co'ni-
I he 7th cavalry.
iij.'gton. of the
shot in t he
ers- xvere -killdl
Jarrar s; .
Emporium
sent- for xa.uV xvTTe,
rl. You x ill Jiipl f he
inn-nd rings xvaP-hcs
t-les, I Job! . pensL and
ind si h er. I- nnf .-t cr-
pt.oiis. muter Knives
hi.-h ease, in liiad-
eariy. liny nnu' I
' ' ' P
Buy arly and
hen earlv inir i-has
r-
A '.l.arjre si--k tisi-;,r
jU.-..;ti.t 1 y 4
. lii.iiMii sTj U K" I A
" lti.tKitiill..'Kni-.SI I!
1jI);i uf till (.'
' 3aj:.'i.i'r,"l.wis;
7' 1 iO- I in-i
!i A Kl.-
lUl.ilfl I 1 1 X 1
5 I ";i i- I ,i i.-ii.'i. s
"- 2.'. i
. - 1...I n l1 sTl-
hu i..iol iXl-
ettinrSjiortM
r HANI)
in. w
l lYinii-
ta.ll I
NOV..
riW CI
. -X Kl.- .oi
i:i ."j i K- j
uy ofu ii ;
- L
oh I.
s a re-
A I
N N X
?
!- .-i I ...1 1 M't-
e
- ... - " "': -
i K.i. . 0NC ;
xni!N'i.k'( . j--
;p ie is.
-1 -
, I n ah:, t'fi f;rri .m.-
:n In
.iit... ... ..i i . . . i . . i
as l nax e i neMarirtfsi a mi ne-si seieeteo
stork ever h rough i to this eity.
Respeell'nllx-,
EAKIL1 S
siij-ai". J oll'i'i-. ...M'.-la-f
t lour, at. I o.-iij. i
ui ii.'i; jri-ii t inn j
W i' ha i-vt In- i r'in"-. : u'I a i
Von will lirnlheau- naK.; .-.-loaai-wv .m-.-: :if:n,4
'"'"i ' i i" iii.im- ,,ii i;.ijijr
( HH KK -(' ao' .!;,,!i--;fl,
ViK-kle neiVrta.tfc.- t ... ti,,.;
I'i'i- iiHi h.-.. omt i;iciui..,i'i,
lilt i.l i. ra. - w ith 2 i)i" i- i-i-n t i.l" tri
xci." j i-i-I more uki- -a-i ; i ii i.Hi"t t
"jirs tun ni.-jin.lei-. I -i in i out
inal i- ! l.ulir icifnrii . ii i -." all aloii
an-liMilruiir for j
.. siorsi OV tV III
XX l.uli .-ale I
Sets,
nihon
ot her
i Sets, rullr,
r.askets-. n
s and niany
11 like and the priec
fr the ona nt ,1 x of
I rt speetfnlU" in-
oin-e ami seieerj x onr
nd Ilridal Presents,
-.4 i.;:.
': t-, '
xsnx.
pre.ii oil
ir."l;.H.-in.
.' 1 1 1 I Vii;:i
IH.1-it loll Vt
t i
xnip K IM.--
win IIM1: ,
e- -
rail
n ii.;;.
number of ijndian tit the '
Big Fire in a Prison
r 1 " ..to-. .
A x I - us. a ! a - !:..
l i e We-t-
th
utmost
be conducttd xith
b -I irj it i ciiij. tn- consistent xxith" good
will ili-r.fi.re a-k the"rxicc. Neither ujmu, thi nor
-'tare f.r lo.'hing in the way uje-n any other point of manage
eet -p'irig f'-r t!.- i;pp.rt tuent tb tlo-v fear to meet the lag-
e! it nr.-. at d I la- lao-t they hac to
a-k of this honorable b..dy i a
rigid inxe-tigation of their manage
ment in the past, fieiing confident
that the i h-i r the in p'iry5 the
l.i. .re ready tie Ii. in-r.il As-inb!y
will i.e to ai-eept what lloV now (
Imvc to say ;i l.i what i nece-sarv
;- It. Ii. !!''- and i.t ep U
i rx fepa i r-. T'w o ir
;. d :. a: !' i-riato :. .
... p.-r capita of i ". -inia.iti
; . i aij f t ha , :,
I ..? d it - t- -p . . t ;e.? 11..T1 -s. ..
- . j. ra! nd . and dirc-l.r
that durin the i cy! two o tf
ig ii
...! I.
i II . ...... I.,, r-vri'
III. IIC I" giouiu; .i)j...j
.l-.v nfiil cannot totter. to tJK ."OTK-
...... ... .
liop to superinio
once r twice mo
Crazed by Drink, i
under the aupicef Pi tue frt
Cluli of Chicago, the hext addreMsj IM. x risi.ri:... N.
xvill probably be given' by ex-l'res- jire hroke' out in
ident Cleveland. iMr. 'feveland ;s,,out -midniglit
told the tinatu-ial secretary that hewiH.a discovered it
,ni r.wi,o..v ..r to nr ran ere his ai-ii,. ,.h..f.L- the tames, ami at
fair so a t enable 111 m to accept . o'clock this morning the new por
ition late in rehru-ition of the prison, the kitchen., the;
li;e ,-iaii"
Y.; dan. I. A ;
Clfnfoii prison-!
t-t niii'ht and
wa-. impf.ssible
totter to tJa-.orK- t .,..'. i
end-the fi,.nly I the club's invitation a
, 5 i ! nry or earlyjin 3Iarch.
r t: . . i - :
. , i - ! .... .... i ..
I 1 i s
7 .
tim were not seriously ir.'jrll
pital. the store-re..
ioii, autCthc- nia-;i!iie shop, were
The Kichmond papers state that in ruins. The m-y." p'-rt n-n ot tne
ontnined n prisoner auio
le a re".r;jhir stanipedej.to
i 1 "
nit the p.iiiie was -..n
md the prisor.ers were
t-d to i up "... j.. .-'a j
r. The J.".- I- .esf'imafetl
Camp, Confederate Veterans. , ! at f :loo.0no
. i . V., ., a:v, rtwir Kilwle ha been asked to i.riswti c
...r m mi.hlle i.-m-I C. e rn. ;f . h i Ie be the oratdrof the day at the eele- t hey mat
, .i : ..i.l. A r-.., i.r-.tloii of the birthday of General , scape I
crazv iirunK im i t ui . ..; - -j--. . , ,.
nmuck.on ::;.th street ami! Mvibed Kobt. Ih Lee; The date of this eele-: checked
four in-.i-r.-ltv w itli a I her bration i .lanuary and the rti tranfent
l-..lf lia xv.-.s ,,r rest eth 3 '!" vie- ' rangeineiit H will be ifi charge of Li e good or.k
& fiQ o 1 IE J
FrT ! 9 fi z 't
i i - -- . v "1
Wi
I 1 1
."li.f.
jn l-pi i-U at ; -H
in M ;i'iil ! ;
I'!'.. '' ' i-: I. '-
h ! iii j i"
j -."ih-e.w .ji j
i !';n- -IiHi ji ; i
i ' Ii i
to.. ;
If-... ?v ,
! i v.- ' ! ' i
iStockholders Heeiing.-
The Annua 1 1 Meeting of if,
holders of the National J!ank o
horo, will-he i held at. their
honsf i.n "ednesday, .railnary
at II oi lo. k, A.M.
Nd:ii. i;ijjx; j
deed Kit.- j - c : t
'lireeris-Ihuiking
p h, 3 -td.
ii.-;iiji;f. ..
Tfre union LaM Go
GJ&EfcN'SIiOKO, N
Capital 8t(K!k,$25
Shares at 0 elu
J. Van Lim'I.kv.. .
iii:o. S. Skuokant.; "
lb nruGKss, . . '. ". :s.
-I. S. II r. i Ki;, . . ; .
JI.M. DoiToi.As, . . . . , .
' ' !' ii i: r: j i,
jVW.-Kky.,
II. J.. Fnv,i
O. j:. Cox,
W. M. lIorsioN,
V
j."'. . . .
V ice-
e'y a
ni.ral
S :
W.
.IJ w.
A . T;
u. i:
),()00
si. fen t
'resident
id tTrv.is.
Jtti linger
Atileriiey
The 1 oiupHiiv litis VHhiaijIc fuiMiii!
"ili'iii-e letvj.,1- Hitlviitii tln fiiiK ij
cilv. rii luihiiLf-S".uit h Klfn nii'l A
.X iiniUeU liii.i.utit ef ir. I i. u f
Inn! Uiiii ii i(1 i-:i 1 1 u to lit- l rca?.iil'( :t if iiiitb'l'l
1,11 the iiuaiitiiiii'.
linv 17
oili.-c,
fc:hi
Notice!
rSab
Farm for
All. lleiidrix nlaie, .'J'. mil
cinieiishoro.My
f w ant to go YVeijt
,,4'C. I I-I in.
known as the
es Kast of
I reason' Tor selling is
. IF. MCFlIfAV.
A Ifl',
ad i.
l.l;.o-.sV
K.N HOW.
H "'t'li'i rt'n !. 4
H reeJVi.f tin;'
ii" - 'ici'1-.i
it-Mi ma v. I
DivideDfl Notice !
! At a recent meeting of- thV
bMhe Hank if fiin'ord, i
mial Diviiknd o( I kt cent
elared. paynTTTiK on and afii-r
ThurstlaxHn Jlrmiary,
;.'- i W.M. iClIOfi!
: de-27-:!t -"..' -
! 'i roe torn r
"emi-an- :
'I w as -h- "
t he lirs;
AliT.
shb r. ' :
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