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GllEENSBORO, y.iC, THURSDAY, .AIARCI1 i, 1801.
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'What? thatr" t xrlaimcil Sump-;
son, f-t!H n his knees piljtin the
HILL HITS THE iAL
BARGAINS A BARGAIN.
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T?.UE STORY OF HIS KILLING ! Captain Leonard toM'liim tliu Democrat-Refuses tC TJtog-
NOW FIRST MADE PUBLIC.
new-.
j Fir a moment Sampson's heail
nize Balkele
Dr I. J- p.ICHARDSON,
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VI (5
Thnlline Narrative From the Pen of : .Ir.n-. forwan! ami hi hand, ' ..... , ' '
Firing of the Fatal Shell
at Pice Mountain.
'l 'u- l!rr.klvn fay that
ipt iin.I. K. 1. I.!v lil
'K,if t in; a ii. left n..ri' hi- un-
Then looking up hp remarked :
"Thunk Cod! They killed my
hrothor the other day only a
Lieutenant. I have killed a Lieu-
tenant- I neral.'
ri governor-elect of "(Anri-cticut.
a hii? hoast in liis fiJit or the
pulnrnatorial cbafr, ! nc&r field ly
Governor Morgan G.; lUlki ey.
reoquifeition, ninetj '! Hulke
!!. f..I!.iw. I Th. tliird shot uu not
DK. J.
t tr .r. t
W.-GRIFFITH,
nhdo.w DM.VI'IST.
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p
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i:r 3. Lcdbslter,
. (ley a governor rf Contjicj-ut, for
itr iff ifiii .!;... .. ,.r..-.t ' Samnson rising and remount inir his i ... ,- , ... X . I
t .ri.. ;,!ue,a- it i- 1'r-t a,.. h'TM. A.I f our parly were v.M-, jU ,a rv C(inimilteil; in Haven
th.ntk. ttr,.Uit m.,?. p!.Iif),of.hly atfeeted t.y the incident, no one , pountv ;n jMllUMrv i2,g
How a Frekled-Faced Yankee. Boy
Got Even With His Grandsire.
A farmer of the. olden time in
Washington County, says the
Lewiston (Me.) .nunof, who -had
a good many dollars and was much
attached to them, had also a lively,
freckled-faced grandson, as agile as
a squirrel and as sharp as the old
man himself. The old gentleman's
barn became . infested . with rats,
and he told the bov he would srive
Death of Tvro Old Lidies.
him tifty cents
I more I than General Howard, who.
!'. wri: r at vari-u- timt s has i niter recovering- Irom tlie clients 1
i i iinv alii d a.rurate narra- toe news, solemnly remarked:
J.i-hop polk killed ! Then we have
kilNd a Chri-tian gentleman."
Sl.ortly after the signal ollicer
reported that the enemy was evacu-
:: ..t at'a!! appr"aeh-d t 1 1 n t lie mountain, ami an advance
f.r.t.. ,t. si I)r. l.o--inrr. in ' jva "rdi red. I went up the moun-
;i w.. ;.. r,.- v., . tain with the iirst troorw to the
r
of th" inann. r in whi-h
!.; it :;.iritC :n r ! arid Jli-hqi
k t.. : hi ! -:!) :i 1'iv.v Mom-
i. ;. ' r 'i.t. .1 ::. . r''t. nui
tr
f"t-note, Ht here the fonlederate group
u:... III. o.i 'e 111, in a
1 1 j t l.!k, .bhntn and l had been stationed, and there fount!
It .f , , i re nr.-,:, t Mituiult of a lalien tree, aootu miriy leei jon-,
Mountain wh'-n the cannonade
TIT
right,
LA W
'ijimt Ti-i-i r '-otiiioit.-riiig. S . ing
t!.- group. G. ru ral T!.-ma-. it is
- it.L or.b rtd a U l l;rd at them
iir-m K t: !!?'- b.itt rv. Tlii-cau--d
hi--
i
? r tr f to a p. or il. ty
.... ti re.iM'ared, - when an
before which l!ihop l'olk and his
aoei.ites had stood, and upon
which th ir stair ollicers had been
-eated. On the fallen timber I
found what colored guides told us
was t!.. blood of General l'olk.
Thus did General lVlk fall at
r II w.i- !.rt d ulii.-h evp'od- j 1'ifi'' Mountain. Neither Thomas
. ,r I.im a!;d kiK. d him in-tant-: hor Ler:nan a- hear us at the
1 !.. tr..
w re tired bv a ' time, a-
thev did not reach tin
v..au u .:;: t Willi am Ate!I. fr-'nt until later.
'!i.iti Citv. V nn., attac!:d
K: ..ipp
I !.:
it ! r
!l. DOUGLAS,
t.'tHT.iIlv foui.d. I r. I."-
!, t of military opera
i i i! c in.f !;:,'! r mv i r"!iai
i-.i. mrr t. t. iii tin-
lao-; e. rtainlv been
l Ruirn Win in Virminn- a Well as
Manufacture.
,o-i-i
If i with muelt wonder that I
recollect mv earlv
life
I i.rnii iio t
Yrnr Attention Please!
i ' m isi xo?xjke,
; ' ) i:.
j.filcDufne&'Co.,
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of
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'. : .. i ?.-! fi t j :-t a it oeeurretl.
I I l-rii.-.- it aeeiir.iey w iii Hot
j -! t--rn d l-v bi :. ral O. .
..'d. ..r an : i.t r w itt.t living
, l!, it m r :. i t r forin d a rouj
1 was at t hat
headquarters
w .rd. then i-omia
w Ijere all the neighbors were cry
afH to think that a small berrv was
n Li- ! I u . ':.
. at! i !. 1 t tl
the l.., re-rardless of any other
j qualities; where a miserable knur
fly wihl apple was praised as a
'great eider apple, regardless of the
l.ict that the tree's yield was erv.
k.n-.I! full of worms hard tol'"'
! it her.
Anv kind of cattle having hoof.
.,i land hair counted -alle same
. t n. i matter how much or how
.ithe milk produeed. or the quality.!
and ho care was
r;. rai 11
t!"- I..?:rt!i i 'ori-s. On the
of the lltli th-- e.n" bhoit
.1 tuo mi:., m-fth ,,f a cow was a c.w.
, , .,itlf .in with Grr , ra! Stan. xercie,l in breeding. Any crop,
unbr order to had j w l'1'1 a !r' 't acre.
i i -rrow. About a I.w.h.e.1 upon with li-gust, ana
' e.nider d a a fancy luxury, ami
The governor declinddj"ii honor
the recquisition, on yur-y ground
that he dil not rfcogni julkeley
as governor oi the !tat' ,:
vvnen seen tonight ; i.overnor
Hill was very emphati instating
his reasons for acting ip'ie did.
He said: : r ;
I see no rc-oson; Mtiver for
recognizing Mr. Rulkckv lis gov
ernor of Connecticut Kpovemor
Morris has taken the oti-df ollice,
and has been recognif. as the
chief executive of the Hatr by the
senate. That is all te, v.vidence
that I want. The acAM(iK of the
house, and the attempt.jf x-Gov-ernor
IJulkele to usurtj jt;;o ollice
to which Mr. MoFri jftas been
elected, is an outrage. 1' tipn't be-
liev.e in declaring a mnji n'isurper
. ...... . . i ... .
imc minuir, anu recogi.H mm in
the ollice he is attempt;) jr to usurp
the next. The people fjl'onneeti
icut want the body Ufis man
Fardon. They can ha Jtns soon
as I receive the proper j4 rsiisition,
a requisition signed" b ;(Jovernor
Morris." j i
"Hut is not Hulkeleyy acting
irovernor!'" was asked. : j
-Well." said Govt rm -Jljll, "he's
kinder, sloshing arouu-Lt-i He is
holding on the ollice titvi lot of
lMnkerton men, but whui he do
Nothing,-o far is knos.
He should be utter V gnored."
This cuH- is simply an ?iutroppinr
, i of the autocrat Keed siTrii-tlie old
e, aiiu . . . . l , v .
- i ;,,!. handler spirit, and itrJisvtime it
was crusuen. i uere j?tiioj io-ia
rats he would catch alive, and show
him. After two
and asked him to
barn. He did
ducted to a bis
apiece for all the
or three days lit
tle Henjamin came to old Benjamin
step out into the
so, and was ,con
disused molasses
oir a farm,
worse minority-ridden State in
ilhc country than ;is (qiftccticut.
One sixth if the peoph't JiCre elect
the legislature, and the .li tSocratic
majority has no redres,"V
.
f i ... 1 1. -... r i ! I f , w . r.l with hi
,'.r I.. fr... u - foHtut i nut the h a-t care was exercised to j LITTLE Bl L IIOWARt) CAUGHT.
Hi
," , v had broken eamp. aud "'' J"- t,t h rr"l f,,r an' ZWtn
1.,,::,,,:;.U,r,-:,ili:in,nt!i.-!!:''1. l;tle tlfort was
: INSURANCE '
r tire;
ft .! I w I ! f.
. h .
i r..! t.i:i! v
-t r !:. f r-.
k. d arm for orders
V i; n we i dtsed Gen- i
and hi -t t:4 at
:.!. iu r the u-imI
in a sort of
cv:f f.ns-CUSS CQV.PAHIES
f - 1 '
t ' i . ; i -; 1 1 : . ,
x i
ina-le to rotate crop
haphazard manner.
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i i lu-e i iiougm s occur ov com rasi
;wh n n-iting the farm ami dairy
jof I)r. Iletibow. of Greensboro,
North Carolina, where all the stock
was lull .i.ioo.jen anu nearly an
t,, rei-tered, the butter mad" on the
, .;., ,...:..;- with hi, : "o-t a .proved meuio.i.noi loucuen
:t. ml I .... I - t , I
;. i if w nil i lit ii.tnii iiiu iiii i i.i-i, i
eh !)' .f !.:::.!! j salutation. Ie
. U t' .- tno tiiura!-. Mafiley j
r. !.; irU I to C. nr.il I low aril :
I fi t direct our la-s
that !.. -..
..r.l !,. it- i!.i:!llt and See
.
e...in iu.ii.i- '.I I u T group.
!. th. re i
"
wi,ijpdo.:: our '
iii ,4 t.i inrnt . - d d at the
l IS.'h'Mlo!. uie"etoujh t!. re
..r..iTt. of t,t twenty i m , t 11! p. Ta n ce
f..!! w.w lu the fore were three!'"-' U
p. r- :i-.-t in lin up. thone in thej
e. : ! in j dre. d in
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a t lie
arid I he M o hied wiiu ensiiage , t T,
t summer of the murder 3 lhn Koss,
every s ason. ; . , ;n ,.r t Ki i'oiintrv
Tlds farm i- a hobby of the Doc-I " . ' ,7 Z .
tor, w hoM aNo tl
staved with him ill h - veil one
nihf, before day neto " ihorning
ila gej
Alter Defying the Officers for Two
Years He is Safely -Iou?ed.
Coi.t MHIA, S. C., Feb.a.-A spe
cial frm Greenville, 5r$itli Caroli
na to the state says: herllf Gif
reath early this morniriptured
Little Hill Howard, a n furesque
mountain character, w:nj '-scaped
jail here last November & his wife's
clothes. t I ;i 4
Howard was convicted d;cre last
iin February 1S. anil t-assientene
is a n t ie proprietor d i , , . x. . ... :r
' i .1 t.. li.in.r mi iki'iniliin. Illj u-lhk
, , : 1 i HI ItitilL ill til.llliM u ' . ......
the Hen bow House, in Greenboro , .7. .. ,r
is a thoroughly enjoyable
w hich
tt.d ''.
if. Ti!
I to b
:otel, and one of the
t paying houses
in the state.
This f.mcy farm is said to be a
ur:c of profit, and when the tine
tid
w!;at ai-
,".. ..f .r..'it
t .. . . 1 . . : . 1, .......
. r .. .... ; : nwiiifs a m aim sirii' e 11. w u
irvey tf.ro-:
ti
m m m n m I
it o 1 .111 iii.rviti-4B.t
(i ti 1 . . 1 iiii 1 i Mail t" nil
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a i r. r ore--! n'
-i f'l II !U t.i'f
It. .1 Alt.r a careful !' 5 management are considered.
. i :. : ... '11... t,..ct .1...
s ' (;, .,, . , II I" no "ouMt-i. 1 ue ii'iin o iih
.' . .. 1 . . 1 ..... .
.nard said: " It doe, look like j wav.-gi is tne oesi o, us produce
. . iwl.ieii t4 of coii re a "ootl innrket
aan. Let., rai. I lUHtK pron ; , T t ,
i! i hi!i..!i Folk. He is ,;, S l-r tu- i.irni, an.i ucKieii. u.e ,.a.
ti. h i.it n w. an: u a m-rnitii
-own s,.:u. times. '1 ht y ate evi
.1. :;ti th- re to r cn:iti r."
I w
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Hi-hop
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t r two
-ml r.i :, r
t . .!?'. r!.
t j.
, we ' i e 1 i.i
!. fore we advance."
S I ae SH!.!. V. " ju-t
hi- laorning t::edita-
ate of the weary pilgrim. IUtn
Beds of Slate ia Stanly County.
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I It..", .r.l If f. Min.l 1 In
: 1 :.! v t h. n t urto d to
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S il:!l !.is e-ii. f of j
if. - II. Ip
a -ect i:i.
n;-h. pt
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. and reiu-if-k.
1 . : b r uj
at. I -.ir i.p t!
at 1 ?i 1:. v !;':!
II -.w ird and apt. I.
i::-rf.
on.
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, A deposit of slate exists in Stan
jlv county which recent examina
jtion and partial ilevelopment show
I to he of great 1 xtent, w ith t he slate
: of line quality. A bill has just
pi-..l the General As-embly for
the formation of the "North Caro
lina Slate Company." toworkthee
'beds, of which the Montgomery
I.;, ,"r say-:
I ... 00 irrt I -l 1 itiiLn f ri tit m
ttwuni.. . . 1 . . ... . , ,
; r pre rir in ianiy county ; n
mih s from Swift I-land Ferry.
. . r . t...t L vt.wn . Skti.til
!; iaptatn.t.. . ., . ., . .
- Ii.MI)T. tl ' Ik .. . IIII I TUT I Til..
I .- OH..H. . . 1 ...... - ....
.Yadkin Haiiro.id; ii miles from
! N'Twood, and the same distance
ifrom Alb. ni.irlc ; II miles from
Troy and 27 miles from Wadeshoro.
! We' h ie seen samples of the
s!,;te. whieli has been mentioned in
.1 ...... ... .1 1 ... .. I ... r ..I fi . r. hut until
a iii.. t. i "iiiiiiii .t..'.'.. ..... ,.....
!i-;i itel.i - ! ., , .. .. . e ......
. rect-niiy we, i.avc nm o-eri iuiiv in-
m tunJ.n:.- were , 1 1. t
, 1 1 .. i formed as to it-i real extent. It has
trans, 1 1 d I v the , , , . , . ,
, .. , : oi 1 :t s lar neveioiit-u us in snow
. e. rp-. Frc-cnth , - 1.1 1
, . , it. (.d ards or more in width several
irrivi d ;t! I.e.. I p;i , t s , ., . . .
, , , .t i- i liUiMn 1 mite- ju exit in. iv iiiz par-
. . , aii , 1 wiiu me river and at me iow-
r a !.;-' o r. a U!. In un w a . , , , .
I jM'iili I " "O III I OI III O I T- ,I"U
"oil ft 'It rati. ,
i -i ''I I
o'tr p-irtv
lb v. i!e. ( 'aptalti Tav l"T.
M -- ': r and th r -i-
r- d ;ri::'4 the winter pre
we lay in g..rri-ii a:
had interpreted tS.i
V. 1! C! hi r C de of the
I during tin c :;t it e
1
it a ri
!.d
t
'i
'a
a . ;
v r t . '
1 ,
1 la p
t
t ; i He ft- !.
.,?.!. aft. rj"
t!
on t!..- ri hl of
r I.- 1 rs ird, and about
d;-!a::.:. The I.'eitten
. !!':n v i'b d. took
:.- the i;n v,as fw'i d
a
.1 1. v j:
i d.
.; 1
la
a -
We rol.ld fV' I'V t-lir feld gj. I ,,. ;i
iiitb- to th rear, i.v.-r at d on t!s-
I . f (I. ..r. .
I
. - t .
tatM.
imj
slljiii o; iii -no... a i..e liiV'.n
Whe
on tl
tin- fiti w..- reloaded
r'-'.- hini- ! fr- m the-
: : HDL
-.old. Of 'li- .Ij.
rc. w jjo.
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GOODS ! l h" , f ' 'p!a I un ard's
" .. f hor-c and rif-iiin t the o,i;i TiV
A I
water level atid extending up on the
sid' of Stony Mountain. It has
been examined by experienced ex
perts aad pronounced t' he of su
perior quality, suitalje f for tine
roofing slate, schools slates, furni
ture slabs for sideboards, centre
table-, -tairway step-, counter tops,
billiard table, mantles and tiling.
ASYLUM FOR MOTHER'IN LAWS.
larkt d :
it
4
!. t me sight her. I.ieuti-natit.
U think I im:i do better than that."
Jcwelery Store l,-wn n hi-kf !'- mi.
d the g in. it was disi-horged. and
' '' ' . . . las t o- -hell b :r5t on the mountain
we l.oticed a - ;ii.b !i si'attering .of
I i I t I I; 1 t:
the group.
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. . .. .... ;, r j eh.irgi d. and imj
? r - t; ; kt-.ees ptgHt irg'i! fof
JIM
The gun had I , n re-
n w.i- on hi
a third tiles.
' ? '! , reng r of d. a! h W hi l igl. ll I Ig'.c.-r
! - ? : 1 . - , 1 t . j -xclaiiut d : 'That slid
several.
11 j . r.
I:. 0 r-
- . 1
r "
kio.d thru r al Folk !"
What !" 1 ivi nut d
Hi-!i.j Folk killed? "
' Y " was Leonard's
answer ;
.thev are signaling it' over the
mountains."
A Safe Harbor for Ladies Whose
Daughters are Wed.
A wealthy Austrian woman has
ju-t founded in Vienna an asylum
for mother-in-la s. The building,
not vet completed, is to lie big
enough to accommodate 500 guest,
and the institution will serve as a
pleasant refuge for- ladies whose
company is not agreeable to the
ungrateful nun who have walked
oil with their daughters. More
than one-half of the number of
apartments in the asylum have al
ready been bespoken.
A German professor has written
a brochure showing that inability
to agree with one's mother-in ! aw
i a certain proof of intellectual
progress.- t 'hirnyu AV ..
Howard, who was beariftc- attired
himself in his wife's edhs, -and
taking his young baby KaUis arms
walked out, the jailer li5vi-j doubt
ing but it was Hovvard.iwrfe.
The ruse was mv.ii h'.overed,
but Howafd had made 'ivvay to
his mountain home rj't. sur
rounded by friends,, hcde;ied the
sherilL '.lie went evergwMii re hut
the sherilF was unable t- -apture
him until last night; wlijJjj l? found
where Howard was sleei?i.
Koss was killed lrV' he
threatened to expose iUV fellow
moonshiner. Howard maintains
that "Hig Hill" Ibiwardj hif cousin
who was ki!Iel not- lonago, was
the murderer. . " i"1
Drinking a Fine Ai
Ya i '
In a letter recently r?Vved here
from one of Kng!a!ijj;-J wittiest
men. i ns laraLrratn m ,e;yreu ie-
i .. ... r
1','u vl 5al
lalltig to a lately iu'itiu
'IVriiiLintr i M fill!' : ft-ju- filCt
he did not know or gro-dy misun
derstood: thus it led t'Tj ruin,
then his death. Driiv' when
bme artistically and wlj tste atid
discrimination is a jno .attract ive
pa-time. Never attcnC o com
bine it with any thing j--v :it is in
ils nature a thing apart. jlriiiking
and business are a mi-tV;i;y Drink
ing and married life :f fatal to
happiness. Drinking att f.mblhng
are suicidal. So you sW,tiic secret
is neve to attempt it r -onjiinc
tion with any other ca ryou may
have in view. If you prjP("ie to
make it your whole e.xtjti--ce. it i
wonderful how short :ai)u useless
v.iiir life in. iv be at :iKi V small
expense."
1
One Brute Slus Anotht.'rt Death.
: j
CoM Mld s, ()., Feb. "A There
was a prize light at Nt-r ille last
night, between Dave Soild' f this
city, and Anthor MajVy.-.f Tole
do" When time was cHe for the
l'.'lh round Majesty, 4 'et"
ting the wort of it, caie ( for ward
saying: "I can't see longer,
hit me if you want to.V ij hereup
on Seviilesmashed li lite fa. the. jaw
breaking his neck. Tii j'i'ternoon
Seville and Tom Macv n.e f his
second"!, were placed . iy!r arrest
here. '
4
Gould Eating" CoUe
We believe Mr. GoulfUi one of
the mat.y philosopher-vii make a
habit of eating cold pt, v - He says
he would have beerl pik.l to meet
the governor of GeorgpJ iind that
he was just as well pliusiTp not to
meet him. There is rlteided Km
ersoniaii twang about ini' remark.
and Mr. Kmerson
w hole pie for brcakfjr-t -
( tltsflflttlOII.
tfj.t'lbto eat-a
If la urn
barrel that stood in the middle of
the barn lloorjand asked to look
into it. Anddliere on the bottom
vras a wriggling mass of. rats, three
or four deep, ! struggling vainly to
get out Of the barrel. "My glory!'
exclaimed "the old ' gentleman.
"Where'd you get all these rats?"
"Caught 'em here in tjie barn,
gran'sire." "How many be they?''
"Eighty. That's just forty dollars,
grandsire." f'Forty dollars 1 Why,
I ain't go in' to ; pay you all. that
monevi" "Ain't you? Didn't vou
agree to, gran sire. "Hell, yes;
but I had no idea when I did that
you'd catch such a tarnation lot."
"Over it goes, then," said the bo'.
Waiting to give the old gentleman
a chance to retract, which he failed
to improve, he upset the barrel ami
the rats poured put around the old
man's feet. With a howl of terror
he climbed up a! haymow, and the
rats resumed possesion of the barn.
1 i r a
SOCKLESS 'SIMPSON'S" v ISDOM.
Mr??. Mary M:trtha Morris! Vidow
of Col. Zebulon Morris, a1ed atki
home in this courity at J .7 .oY-lbck
this morning, at the age t'uo
years and . djiys. She was ithe
daughter of .?ohh LVae, 4h'ci repre
sented Mecklenburg" in the Legis
lature. She leaves sixdiildrprWU
grand-children,;! 4Sj great- grand
children and 10 gre.it, grat grand
children, making US living descend
ants. !- r.
Mrs Ha una Shairer, nged' 80'
years, a neighbor of Mrs. Morn's.
died yesterdaKy.-t-f ''htrh,4.U Xc:
1
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u' -i-rs' k
(Stir
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f jGtsi Per yari by liie
5.?' Cents Per, Y'ard
We
The A. & M. Collese Located.
! Raleigh, N. t:, f?1h .23. There
has been 'long contest between
several places fpr t jio location of
the jiiew agrictilljurai and mec-hani-cal
college, and Uhe! committees on
education have luul jta'any meetings.
This evening five cojinm-ittee' decid
ed to a'eeept h(J: proposition to lo
cate the eo)egeaf Loui-burg, with
a proviso, t hat, ithe! proposition is
bonaQde. Loisbur oilers JfG.aOO
itetl to ' c worth
.cess'ary biiild-
ee u'.--iues- the
t S;uiw
vr occupancy
Direct Taic j Ba . ad-
etave" just; received a l.i Jo of this Sheeting rand- have deciidec!
1 flose it at tip very LOWPRICE, it is lull yard wide. jjot;
--quite so coarse as Kandolph a. a. but mneli smoot
rin.ishrnnd we beliere just as good ynlticf."
i(r
JUST RECEIVED direct from the FCTORY a large
Lad
les 10
in cash and lamH.st;
10.000 and; tViU n
ihgs. The cc
college is to re
versity here un':'
Louisburg are reiol;
.1
Uni-
: Washin;tox
The direct tax
the house vesterd;;v
J,
mildings- at
bill!
in
to
li he' ot
Gn
avs,
cdntj Cotton HOS I:
Browns ;and Black,
which we ueiieve to ue the w ceut.no.vK oncred ti l rfo.tl,nr,
3Ve are selling a HfTY CEN 1 CORSET at THlUTY-NlNiK pTSJ
and when yotf-secHr-yoir will nay 1 1 y ou-cannot f.'-emk-!
- you rseM, veil lor one and if it don't suityou send ihljac
w , ' .fti tr ucj wih, refund the price paid for , it.
We Carry a full
C. Feb. 25.
which passed
bv a vote of
He Believes the Mission of the;Re
j publican Party Ended.
.Representative-elect Jerry Sitifp
son, of Knnsas, in the course, of an
interview is (pioted as saying:
"The third party .movement is
growing in strength every day, and
it will be considerable of a factor
in the next presidential campaign.
Thl Uepublican party has had its
day. Iti'sdead. The Rejniblicans
have no reforms tM ll'er the; peo
ple,! aild they are so honeycombed
with corruption and have given the
pciiphi s much dass legislation
that the time hjis- arrived to infuse
new blood into! the Government.
The Democratic party has existed
since the-foundation of the Gov
ernment and will always live.'
"I'm in favnrj of abolishing the
Senate. The Senators do not rep
resent the people, Alexander Ham
ilton was an aristocrat, and he said
thepeople couldn't be trusted. . He
wanted the power, how ever, to hold
the people in check, and-the Sen
ate represents that power. I re
gard the movement inaugurated in
Illinois, to"" elect the Senators by
the popular voice, as the beginning
of what is to follow." - ( '
THE FIGHT OF CLE VEL AD S LIFE
He Will Be Deeper in the Next Cam
I paign Than Ever. - '
Concerning the statement-; that
Mr. Cleveland is not a. candidate
for the 18'.2 nomination, ex-Secre-tarv
William C. Whitney tefis a
New York 'rnoV reporter: "Mr.
Cleveland js not a candidate in mv
opinion, except this -far. He' is
committf d; to the light. He' will
ncTer be satisfied until t a rill' reform
wins. He will do everything he
can to aid the tarill reform-light,
and it naturally keeps him j to the
front. He, is a 'candidate for, the
fight a got al deal more, than he is
for the Presidency. When a Pres
ident takes hij seat as the result
of a tariil' reform victory ,Mr.
Cleveland will le satisfied whoever
it i. Meairwliilche isn't talking
about declining, and I am- not in
the business of 'pulling .other can
didates out or oi .Httin' myself
in the race for the Presidency.!.
" ' Some Old People.
kansas, $15 1,701
0S2 ; Kentucky,
ana, .f;585,8SG;
101 : North (
South Carolina
see, ,.,'.2,001
172 to 101, appropriates about .$17,-
000.000. The Southern states tin
ier the bill wulj rceifivc the follow
ing sums: Alahacia, '.22,o20: Ar-
Georgia, ,$'117,-
0,011; Louisi-
Mississippi, $113,-'
line7of CALICO',. GINGHAMS and-W()l
DRESS GOODS, and have just; received a quantity of
. STYLES that will please you. ' - !
The only 'way- we
N
s
can duee you to. patronize lis, is to make iOI'R
1 KICKS lo,er tfei'u our competitors, and that isf justi wlliia
we, nave lo:.t and have the courage to put them io!
l'LAIN FIGITRKS. f Don't wiiit th m.U i !
! . . . '
will not last! -long at- these, prices.
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Jan. l."i.
Raymond & Powel
1 - . - - - r . .. - - ni t-
NATIONAL HANK BUILDING, (iREKNSHOKO.
aToIina. $77,452
$222 -li'Mi; Tennes-l
:n. $112,108:
Vir:
West Virginia,
$11.
Heati. Hostile to Bright's Disease.
; Jna Tecent uotliVle article 'on
Bright's diseasj-, b -1. Piirdy, of
Chicago, the ia'ct is stated that the
ihortality from the disease is great
est in New Yorh-'New .ler'sey, Con
necticut, Massachusetts, and New
Hampshire, and j that it is smallest
in .Tennessee, j North Carolina,
Georgia, Arkansas and Nebraska
The South furnish -s about one
(uarter of the'
Vie
uy-in this
;ind an epiital
ie
ountrv. !l( at, dryness
! temperature- are
i-c-a'-e.
hostile to t
I : M- j
More Hangings Needed
tuns 1
1.
I Everyfew Hys a hanging by. a
tnob is rejiortedj -We are tiot sUr
prised. With j 10.C hangings in
4,000 murderer's in! lsfM),' it is nor
surprising at that the people
enraged take tiie law in their own
hands and deal death to scoundrels.
The papers may denouhce lynching
'and good -men inay: depredate such
murders, but murderers, house
burners and ravlidiers ofJ women
will be hanged
courts have to
II 1 1 lit 1 li 'it ,,( JI (ii.C UC i
bv ' mobs xintil . the
lo' the .hanging.
1.1
-t;-
Tired of Lazy Drones.
I he great mas-
id' the people
we mean the work 112 bees ot the
drives get t i re li oil seeing thelazy
jdr.mcs, who doj nothing but eatrthe.
.honey,
It becoiiics .monotonous
!for these drones to be eternally in
ithe way. The great voic.e.of na
ture and the jK-ople is for work-and
improvement.-- 'hurloitr (,'roiu'clc.
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The W. C T-'U- Champion. ;
They claim- extraordinary long
lives for natives of Monterey ci.un
tv, Califorii: . Recently The Sali
nas Index gave an account oijt!V
life of old Gabriel, w ho was reputed
to be one hundred and liftyfone
years old when In- die'd on the r,th
of March la-t. -Old Gabriel's Hn.
Zachariah. by his third wife, j If v.-. I
one hundred and' fourteen years.
Then there was Cashmo. who did
a few years ago, aged.ne hundie.l
and thirty-six. Another .Indian
named Lailriaiia died at the coiinty
hospital some four years ago at
the age of one hundred and ten.
These'are well-authenticated eases.
Now come? an old native, knowti as
Mrs. Olaria, who claims tnat, sue
vv:is twelve years of age at the time j
of the building of the Carim l Mi-
. . .,iil,l i.i'iLri
111 III'. VOIR M ""i ,
. The ladies of tire W. C. T. U.
last night sent from the gallery 'a
beautiful boipiet of Honors .with
their compliments ; to Mr. Gilmer,
of Haywood, iji- appreciation "..for
his valiant advocacy of the bill
which he championed in their lie
half and whi-ii was so successfully
pa'sed.--,o'.'ji7 it'jsnyoi'. ,
V , ; .. ; , " - -
A Complete Wreck. .
li. ..i;.!iiin Harri.-on s dis-tributiyir
of patiotiage !has . vvro'ught . havoc,
among the Uejpublicans of .North
Caroluia, and the party ' organiza-
ilete? wreck. . 1 .
FIRE
I I AMIU'RC" B REfEN
T
111
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GO
Old. Strono-, Lihcial and PROMPT iiv
, Adjustments.
Cash M ase'ts in the United States Dec. :S1, bslio
Surplus, t- '- ' .
Deposited with Insurance Departnient,
Lossesjpaid inthe United States over '' J
$1
'jii:i.'07i
t ! j j i
$0.21 I.0S
.oM;i.s.25
$7,0b0iOOi )ft
Office nL Savings Banlfc
GUEENSIOIK), X. G.r J
FOIt i
PURE DRUGS AND CI I KM ICALS.
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AM
ih
'LAXDRETIIS(iAKI:EN SEEI)S,
Trusses and Bracks- Carefully
From our Large Stock jwe can supply
- . Gountrv a't short
-- ' ' -. ' " ''' ''"!--
Orders and PRESCIPTIONS by Mail lilb
and
Physicians-
not ii-c; , -4- .'
d aind I'm wanh d
rHIC33 IlEAQOIvTATlTiE,
Richardson
a
inivi).
I,
Id
11 train.
m 1
mm
s
ucce
Opposite lh-nbovv House,
feb. 12.
ors to W. C. IN
1 GREENSJII1
the
.rter'.'
'ti
tl "
0BO. N.
(1
GO'VER, TJIP
Tliosc Soiled ""ajifl CMkrWailijiitlt
N ICE WALBP
tion is
Sun.
a com
Fremont's Heirs to Silo Uncle Sam.
JMrrsiU no. Pa., Feb. 2 It is
stated that Gfli. Freniout's' heirs
will sue. the Government for-their
interest in Bird Island, which is.
l the- intlisperisa.ble key to ?an r ran
I cisco Harbor.. j One hundred thou
I sand dollars is involved. . ' .
Wolves Devour ClergJ!men.
1 . 1 1 - 1.-1
E R.
1 . i ! . i ' ' .
:;ll S.OL'THf ELM ST., (iljEENSBORO, , Nr (
n.U'iann tiai mm in stoek'.-nii'l a- rioie 1 10 ore 1.9 the rotuJ. 'A
;,,r. r.i Lqmo.I.w fit Price- I ruin " cent - i.i-r nrll 11 u.' Wirfiirilbh !
rnen to hang our (iaj.i r bi.tli iri tou ii anil c.i iitryj' - ;
fell. ltMim.
1 -
n. !.
Ifl't
'f iifiil f e
tt:lit Mori. -
gion
I her one hundred ami thirty iyear
old at the present time. ; !
V 11. NX a.
Feb. 2a. Two clergy-
.. 1 ..... .1 1.,. .T-f.li-fic -tiili
! nu n w ere ueiuuu-u oy , . . . .. ....
I sleidi riding near Imesvar on 3Ion-
lav.' Two night watenmen 01 mat
eaten bv wolves.
"It Used to lie i-roper nu -,,.ilv wcruaIsO
Don't Go Now" is a bright reflex ol 1
a popular, "gag" on the tendency ot , insurrection-ir. Chili
the times compared with wuat inev j
,i,l.l l,, ns' well 'as a satire! on; vnv Yomk-: IFebi 25 The.insur
New Firm and Newlfeck
just;received a big lot of
All kinds of STOVES, SEWING
PAINTS,. OILS, BRL'S
MACHINES, I
I TINjWRE, ,WILL()V
s over nearH all the
serious
lighting has
. . 1 t . . I .
Puritanical principles. ji.s uiuji-m, , rt.cti(,n c.xtenc
Mr. J. W. Kelley, is a welb known j (.1UntrV, and
actor and vocalist, who has really , ,H,en done
done some clever work in songs,
and who first became popular
through his base ball parody of
..." 11.. t;.t. "Throw- Ilim
"Mine, Jxeuv, 0.00 - - - ,..!.,, 1, A V:
another 01 ijurks. 01 l ii'iiu- t
A Great Liar.
The New York (, say
'll'u- ' claims to have
;ons i for one sitting. ,11 e
t a ten
T..n McCloskev 1
. 1. ,.,'itii. writers recent e
01 01111' - - -
of the rea
Mr ' K el lev's declaration in ! his eater or a great liar
latent ell'ort are as Tollows :
Joe
-'
is; a
1S
great
eggs 'at I
(tflf.
i A I n.f tor How do
along with your husband now, Mrs.
Maguire: . : ' i . . . . ! I
; Mrs. Maguire-Yery nicely, thank
V. -.1 V U'rrL-1,1 . )
ve lie F lie.tu. ... "
See if-the. gt-ntleme.n in the;
finished dioOitssing;
! ' rn rlnr luiVC
V Oil i r. - : 1 . . . I ! . K,. i,.KTi. I
if i or v . r-.uu 10.0. o o
All Kinds of 1" armixc;
' j I . ,' '- - : '' -. ' ' .' ' '. - j-- ' ! -
Such, 'as Hoes, -Shovels, Mattocks, Rakes,! V eed . Uit tei
-. 'I , Also Cutlery PistolsGjins,' etc. i
-i- ': -i " ! ":' -
RICK ARD'S WIRI-: I-' FN
we have iust received a stock ol liickaru s (.aivenieu o
. - m . . . l"lt .Wt 11' .. I , ,' . . ,
CHEAPEST "and MOS 1 U 1 I.Mj wire reioe im
JDoxl'I: Forget llxe PI
T.S.
BOW LS
their dinr.e
tor of the ii";! t-M he gaiter.
- D,y am fru kam' boss,
dev, aiVi't donf cuUin' it yk."
but
At H. W. DIXON'S.
fe
2b
Old. Stand. The Saw jowngs a u tlie, MofftX
No. 22.1 South Klin Street. Green djejro, X. C.";v3,
1 -'i ! IV-
-L ! !; i . "I" 1
(tLASS.
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i-wA nn
Ll: i.i.!
r 1 i :
s, jv'i.irni- bell.
. ' .. " -ia-
ire Fenci"!' th"o
-ii-iiince. - hi'
l.t i.i!-- !i
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ape. : - in.
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