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Illy the Filrlot'PnblifthInB C'mpnny,S
DR. J. V; GRIFFITH,
To Tin: Kimtor or I'atuiot;
Dkau Sin: In obedience to your
T PI I'll V IlPVTI VJ'P dtire unlocked the secret vault
Oil IiUi.U.t lirj.lJ.10X. 0f cy memory and a lest I could.
t . f f L---kJ I;ave tried to reproduce the C Iirist-
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MAFIA WARNS HIM.
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which contained it H not m tile.
Such an address cminating from
uch a source should he filed in the
Archive of Gravity" for the
l-nrfit of devil of future genera
tion. I know not who lore that
honorable title in the I'atuiot of
fer nt that time, but I do know
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i a '--.I I.vnil'.n Swaim, wan on of the
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S. PAEKTESON TOLD THAT
HE IS TO BE POISONED.
Dr.W. J. RICHARDSON
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Ilia Family to be Killed Indemnity
to be Asked For -War Threat
ened by Excited Men.
New Oki.caxs La.. March 17.
If the jjnod people who imagine
that Mich a society as the Mafia
doc not exHt could only be given
opportunity to look deeply into the
matter they would change their
mind. This aluo applies to Ameri
can citizens who aro countrymen
of the victims of the mob's wrath
While they are not flow to criticise
the people of New Orleans for the
action taken, they apparentlj' over
look the provocation. A New
Yorker who is now in business here
paid to-day :
This whole movement was nec
essary and 9 the culmination of n
deep peated penfe of indignation at
the flow and imbecile methods
practised in the law court!- here
and difgutft nt the kind of men
that are admitted on juries and the
growing distrust of the jurv system."
The Mafia is not dead. IV. S.
larkeron, Chairman of the Com
mittee of Safety, received to-day
the following note, purporting to
conn irom a member ot tne Mnnu
Societ v : ' ,
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JI.Ali.V WAKNINt;.
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You a 'domed man and Clod
Amitv cant t-ave you.. We have it
(worn. Our comrades you mur
dered ami we kill you and vou
family. You will be poUen. The
stvicio win iio or I ip wresr.
Neither Mr. lirkeron nor his
friends are nt all concerned about
the threats of the anonymous
writer; on the other hand, the tele
graph ami mail are bringing matiy
congratulatorv message! to the
leader of the citizens. Mr. l'arker
gon said to-day he was proud of
one tiling ami tnat was mat no
violence was visited upon the in
nocent Italian residents of the city.
Saturday he was the best friend the
Italians had in this city, He had
prevented them from being abused
or maltreated. One word from him
would have been sullicient to in
augurate ii war upon the race, so
intense was the feeling. He re
garded what had been done as a
solemn duty, distasteful to all good
. . . .
citi.cns but a duty, nevertheless,
which the dire necessity of the situ
ation required to be performed.
.t.AI THE EM IS NEAR.
The better element of the Italians
are irlaU that there is nop inai
thU is an end of the Mafia, as they
have been in dread for years. It
is those that) have recently come
here, or the bad element, that de
nounce the action taken Saturday.
A TEIPLE DOSE Olj pATH.
Confessions Wrunr From CMiel Ken
tucky Poisoner it
Moi'xt Steklixg, K,;fcarch 17.
-The whole miserable? tVry'of as
diabolical a crime as waiver com
mitted in Kentucky hs. jist been
extorted from the agedhnther of
the perpetrators. OrJ j hurs4ay
morning, March 5, Wilfiai'k Fergu
son, IS. U. Watts and tflfss IJoyd
were mysteriously pofbrAd, and
Ferguson and Watts duntj Inves
tigation showed arsen? fn - large
quantities'in the stoiijacs of the
A MINER'S WIFE AN HEIRESS.
Poverty in the Morning and! $165,
' 000 in Sight by Night. .:
Siumokiv, March 18.--From
the poverty of' a miner, earning
11.50 ner day, yesterday morning
to thd prospective possession in the
evening of $lG5,000,'was the finan
cial stride ! enjoyed by Charles
Dimmick, of this "place. When he
returned, tired ami dust-begrimed,
from the mine to his; humble home
in the evening his jwife thrust a
letter exultingly under his- eyes
and exclaimed : 1 "
THE TRIAL A FARCE,
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two mm. Hn. n fn tbY '.:rftr..nr. .vf ani.-!, -arc ricn. e are
from which thevwere Sksi. I ow l"0!1 33,000. f Read it!"
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il'.rnttliarnBf.nhati.nii'i'r . l WCHl'l ; woman SanK
it Un.n tut Jiiii ir; seeping to' the lloor. ; Dimmick
--m. .'.... taitfc riu i i la ftjiil t . . .
rrintnn inrl ininrritl til i..7r'i "viiv.wintMn.au Ul.tl Ills W lie Hill
, . mf .uunwiiii iiuj ii aits, i f.ii. i ; . .,. ,
r i i liiueii neirtfss 10 a Liiiro inrrrPKT in
an English estate valued at .t'100,
000, and that 'she should start for
England at once. ;
Mn. Dimmick's grandfather be-
Slight suspicions were a,riSieil, and
Wiggington and his tv sons,
Frank and Charier, wtti Arrested.
They had their .exhminitlrial on
Sinttirrlar Incf nil K n' : &fiUnAA
appeared strong enough lipoid the Vat.hed e l?ropert-vV her fath.er
boys, but the old' mait! vTaa d,. P" unar,ie to take possession
t (.iV owing to a contested will, In 1855
The" nnnln l,PH,rJ 4f f l" httving secured a clear title
n'im,i..n. - ...iHlJ.i'.A her father iwas about to claim the
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Saturday night a mob ;.tto their "tance, ;when he was drowned
hnmn tra inrnctirro In IflH WS- 111 lMe XWlgllbU CUUnnei. . 1113
ginton had disSppearcJtl lut the 'aI-61"' l1?? ? ?ear at!r m.ar
wifivnnd mother Vna rti Shu edplmm,ck and came to America,
. -r..- .i.rf.;.-a.-i . scttliBff in ; the coal; regions of
i ctusvu iu bv oujuinii!4iuui aha...i : I ir i
rope was placed around ir;r neck, ir . .! . , .
" i " .i t, iirs. iJimmictreceiven a communi-
umi phi- tas iiireaiciieo.wi,!;! ueaui.i t J r ! . v i i
Then she told all she kntf of the " ,l"K a: . S ,
dreadful story. ; ? thf ?t .that the estate would
Mr Wirrrrinroeoi.ltliWflrl M,U UU "fUVereil IniOAlHir liailUS,
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anJ last inight a message frbm
across the sea; settled the fact, as
she believes,; beyond doubt. I'he
twV sisters'. and a brother are the
heirs - ; j j
2D0 ITALIANS DROWNED
A Terrible Calamity on the Ocean
Near Gibraltar Over 700 Lives
I ; in Peril. ;
GfisKALT.iu, March ! IS. The
Wijrsrirtgton came frojiV;.lVilliam
Ferguson's house on Inesday
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evening very man ui nitr? pecause
he would not give him sbfji-4 money.
and that Charley sfld noi "6uld fix
. . m -a
him. Charley hadla ftldl pack-
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a,ge Avhicn he showeil njt OJie old
man, and said to him: fipjs is the
stun to do it with. rlm.ld man
told Charley to put thdjisori in
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the conee pot. ana thn; wUM not ItritisJi ; steamship Utopia, from
Italian ports, i bound to New York,
with "00 Italian emigrants aboard,
collided to-day with i the ' British
iron-clad liodney, anchored in Gi
braltar ltay, and sank soon after
ward toll Knsrged Stall.
A southwest gale was blowing at
the time of the collision, and many
women and children were drowned
A large number, clinging to the
riffirinz, have oeen rescueu - by
old woman had made 4"jihan con- boats from the channel squadron
stoutlv demej
care if he burned the hpfe.i'
Frank and GharlevJ If Vcted for I
Ferguson's house. J fc1 Y carne
back about 1 or 2 . o'eJ'c.k ; said
i to Ferc't '.'itn'f
thev had been
put t
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mi lliuil ruin uint una t ly
best leavt
's and !
nut the stuff in the coifrc"tv:ot. The
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had
old man told them -that Jtiey
countrv.vUad they
were fixing to do so whyn" crested.
When Charley was txidihat the
the
fession he stoutly ucniej every
thing till he was brjiifit to the
jail in his presence. TheiVe. final
ly made the same conft-ss' f i as she
NEW OKI.EAXS
WHAT THE MAYOU OK
AVs.
Mayor Shakespeare, whom
Italian counsul, as well as
country at larire. is disposed
mf
hohi responsilik
the
the
to
for the violation
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Tamer and Holden.
A curious cafe
the pub! i' here.
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IUHhKMANX
i ugaiti before
Many prominent
m
nun are oeing t-anun-tt be I ore the
luii-tr.ite fur the purje of aeer
t.iining w he t her e-llierncr W. W.
Ib'Men ha any property in his own
name. Twenty -one year ng, Hol
d. n. then Co rnr. hatl the well
known .It.-i.ih Turner arrestetl ,nt
Hill-boro, on the ground that he
was a Kit Klux, etc. That arret
and Mme others came near causing
a civil war in North Carolina.
Nine cars later Turner sued Hoi
den for faUe arrest and imprison
ment, in the SujK-rior court of
Chatham county he got judgment
for !sroo. This was not satisfied,
a- the law ol!icers made return
that Holden Lad no property.
Turner atfairs went into a receiv
er's hands, ami this, judgment
againit Holden wa among t lie as
t ts which were taken in charge by
L receiver (lustave Koenthal, of Kal-
eigh. Now Turner sues the latter
alleging that he was negligent in
not collecting the jmlgment, on the
ground that he has di-covered Hol
n's pi--e-ion if projierty in his
i. nil name. The case comes up
regularly in tin Superior court at
Hill-bopi ::ext Welneday. .'.
' hi-, ll"7. JI i if ' r.
of municipal law, makes no bones
about his own feeling in the mat
ter. He declares bluntly that
I'arkcrson ami his associates di
right.
Did vou take any measures to
prevent the tragedy V
No."
"Don't you regret it?"
No ir," cried the mayor bel
ligerentlv. "I ' am an American
citezen and am not afraid of the
, ., .i ... . i .i l.
devil. l iiee men ut-M-mu iiitii-
ing. We expected a disagreement
and had made arrangements for a
new trial."
Couldn't vou have punished
them by lawful means?"
They were punished by lawful
means. the men who uiu u were
all law abiding. The Italians had
taken the law into their own hands,
and we had to do the same. It was
what they did in Italy."
Did you anticipate any new up-
nsingr
No, sir, but if I or my secretary
were touched or anybody belonging
to us our people would take it up
and no telling where it would stop."
"Did you approve of the work."
"Certainly. I think that fifteen
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month j rom now me iiauan popu
lation will be thanking us heartily
fwr what we have done."
Ills honor concluded by refer-
ring to the Italian .cousin s com
plaint against him, saying, ."the
consul is himself in pretty bad
company," meaning the Italian
priejt referred to by l'rovenzano.
Shot Down as They Ran.
Hi.sinrss Manager.
fib. 5.1
Senator- lee t
too old now to
ib-ncv.
Fa liner says he'
think tf the l'resi-
Kami. .ii. N. C, March H.
Three convicts attempted toescupe
todav from tlie brick yard near this
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city. 1 he guards began a nea
fire upon them, and shot down all
three. Thomas Mitchell colored,
of Warren county-, is mortally
wounded, being shot through the
abdomen and thigh, and his death
is hourly expected. He is serving
-t . . r ,
a iniriy-year icrui mr uij;iitt.
John Metllin, a young white man
sentenced from Union county, but
a native of South Carolina's shot
through the thigh and is badly
hurt. James llrooks, white, from
Martin county, was slightly wound
ed in the thigh. All the men are
desperate and had planned to es
cape. They- boldly dashed away in
the presence of four guards but the
latter were prompt and accurate in
firing. Twenty-four other convicts
in the gang made no attempt to es
cape.
HAS INTO TWO 1JOATS
On entering the bav the Utopia,
before colliding with the Rodney,
ran into the' British iron-clad An-
son. une Utopia sank within
few minutes, j Boats were imniedi
atelyilowered from the British iron
clad and also from the Swedish
J. 1t.i man-bf-war lrea
Lllttr' r.:.a,r. V. nXr '' 1 Tlicse boats rescued 1180 persons,
will uv tnsptcu ouui-
had' made, and said tiitTthe old
man had given him l(j'Hits, and
tohl him to buy the piju::. Men
are scouring the counfrV ' for the
old man, and if be isMorjnd, he,
woman
marilv
ITALIANS BENT ON iVENQE.
Talk of a Chicago Oang!Th t Passed
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Through Pittsbirai.
sin kg. Fa., : Marcf 17. A
committee of twelve Ct,o Ital
ians passed through PitKhurg to-
day en route to WushiifgfMi to see
Secretary Blaine, Frcpujit Har
rison and the Italian Minuter, and
to demand of them tb;;ul :-teps be
taken immediately in thc'A'ew Or-
who are now on boaril jthe various
vessels. Many others who were
rescued are lodged in government
buildings on shore. r
It is reported that tlie crew of
the Utopia : were saved, but that
over JUU assengers perisnea.
working
in
raking some
be raised in a few dayi ajund
$500,000 to aid the wotk'"& sec
HER CLOTHING CAUGHT FIRE.
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A Prominent Lady of Steele Creek
,Narrowly Escapes jpeatn.
A serious, .and what might have
proved a fatal accident,, but for
prompt-action, befell Mrs. James
(Jarrison. of Steel Creek yesterday
leans all air. J'asuuej Ifilte, wn
was spokesman lor wit? phviv , aiv.i. (jarrison was
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very mucii in earjiest. iiivai(i: her carden and after
If the Italians in xMr cities Ursish' into a" Inile. set it on fire.
will follow our example ttjere will gj,e turned around to go on with
lo r work, when the wind blew her
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secur- ,1-c- into the fire, and in an in
'W. ma I - - -
ing justice or revenzK believe ptnt she was in flames
the killing at New Oriijunvwill re- t jjpr presence of mind prompted
suit in war, he continie "but it i,cr to run to! a branch near by,
the Italian GovernmeH es not I hich slie did, and threw herself
force to a complete aur aiisiac- ;n ,r water ro Urns over and over
tory issue the reparatioJUncessary to extinguish the flames'.
I will say now-that ;m'.,lnny of ijer screnms attracted the at
Italians will assemble T.vw Or- tention of her ! husband and Kev;
leans which will fully ijii't ulicctu- Wharton,; w.ho were passing;
ally avenge the milftb,uf our
countrymen.
lou believe
.t i... ;'
i ii e ti'iitictiiii ; i
"I believe in revengO.;!jtalians
geful when jvnft"d. We
in
T e
the'iftfia and
t
will you denyi'i of this jurjc! being caused
entf" " measure bv sttam. cA
are j-evenge
are terribly angry
"What
Government r
"That those concern' in
Lillitor of Italian prjvCcrs
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jusiice,
an
to
If such demands faiLViat r
"We shall demand of itytItnlian
Government that it compvlt."
"What. would that au:Mini u
lint I' r.tiat-
the
be
full
and they. ran to the branch, finding
her, as.stated,!rolling in the water;
Thej-.quickly rendered her assis-i
tance, and took lier home.
It vas found on examination
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that Mrs. Garrison was badly hum-.
ed, especially 'on one side, the in-i
ih a largo
PARNELL S VISIT TO '-KITTY." ;
By the 'Knowledge That a Juryman's
Life Was Not Worth Purchasing.
London, March I IS. -The Times
to-dayjstrongly defends the New
Orleans citizens for the action ta
ken injthe'ease of the Mafia con
spirators. The-Times says that
the blame should be placed on the
chronic, abiding lawlessness toler
ated by American usage. A ' jury
trial of Sicilians had been reduced
to a farce by the knowledge that
the life of any juryman convicting
a Matate was not worth a week's
purchase. "Let lawless violence
be abandoned by all means," con
tinues the Times, '-but let the mid
nighfassassians not begin." All
the victims being Mafiates, it is im
possible to feel acii.te distress. The
fact, that they were naturalized
Americans will probably saVe the
United States from serious inter
national and federal complications.
Italy lias too much of the MaliaLat
home j to feel -seriously outraged,
aad will prolmbly not dream of
g6ing j beyond diplomatic : representations.
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A A S HEE WlM
it ! . : '
5
51 cts. Per yard by the
Cents
Per
Coif,
Yard
We hkve just received a Bale of this Sheeting anA hve decided "to
Close It at. this vprxr T nV tTI?Tri7' :. ; r..n -Ji- iii' f, r ! ,
A LADY TAKES MORPHINE.
Within Three Minutes She Was Un-
conscious, and Died an Hour
: Later. '
Ciiaklotte, N. C.,.. March IS. A
ver- sad death occurred here this
afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Clark, wife
of a railroad man! and mother' of
four children, while. sulTeririg with
severe 'pains in her; head, sent her
little (laughter to a drug store for
ten cents worth of morphine. The
child paid the money to the drug
gist ahd received six grains of the
fatal medicine. ."When she delivered
it to her mother she swallowed, it
all, and within three minutes she
was unconscious, and died an hour
later. I ".;.
ii ul mis verr .ow vikii k t i f it .m
quite so coarse as Randolph a. a. but muchj'smjotheri
finish, and we believe just as good value., jj: j ; j
JUST RECEIVED direct
Ladies' 10
from ther FACTORY
cent Cotton HOSE
Browns and Black,
which wi? believe to be the BEST 10 cent HOSE offered
We are sellin? a
4
r
largo
not
li ho ot
1
! in tircpnsbord
ptvtv f ' I'vi' vvecT7"it . '.....iw.Lr J...Li. L.J
, m.x. a. a. viitll V. J k 1 at 1 I I I l I h: h
and when vou see if von " trill it i ....L. 1 ii - .
- j v ..... viit xl uu eauuo
yourself, send for one and.if it don't suit you cnd it
ami we will relundthe price paid fl.r
Wf
uid W0R SPED
Uarry a full line of CALICO'S. GlxmrAMs
DRESS GOODS, and have just received a quantity off NEW
zsxijutjS tnat will please you.
The only wiiy Jc carT induce, yof to patronize mis,
PRICES lower than our competitors, and that
eonie
hai-k'N'
we have done and have the courage to put
i iaAiaN lUUIM-.?. Don't wait, thes
-will not last long -at these
se
! i
is to likal
is just vth'ii't
ihehv.iii'; i.i
OUR
prices.: ' 'j1 - !j il;-
Rajrmond & Powell;; :
Jan. !".
NATIONAL BANIwBUILDING, GREENS
HIS PRAYER ANSWERED.
The Preacher Asked for a Shower,
and He Got Two Bucketsful.
Huntington, Fa., Marck 11.
Just as Key. J. L. Eberly, a United
Brethren preacher conducting a re
vival meeting at the Brush Ridsre
school-house, had reached his fa-
t-y,.iln! tli i.iiii . . " X yl (lirtiT.A.
downjTh' blessings , upon "us," in
his opening prayer last night, the
audience was startled by a. drench
ing downpour of water from the
trap-door immediately ; over the
kneeling clerg-man, saturating him
through and through. A tempor
ary check was givCn to the. services
bv this sudden fulfilment of the
preacher's invocation, until it was
discovered that the downpour was
occasioned by mischievous John L.
Smith, a 15-year-old boy, who had
secreted himself in the attic before
the meeting with! Jwo buckets of
water, .
j Scranton's Bonanza. ;
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New. Yokk, March 14. As apart
of the terms of the- agreement by
which Congressman Joseph Scran
ton agreed to merge his concern,
the Scranton Steel I Company, with
the Lackawana Company,-it is said
that he is to receive .$200,000 as a
)onus not to enter into the ron
wsiness for two years. - The story
also goes that Scranton. "Iras' botind
limself not to engage ih the iron
business north of a certain, line,
say Washington, D. C, for a period
of ten years. - i
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Ger
ERMAN"
Aim
ERICAl
Insurance Company of Nei7
Capital Stock
Net Surplus,
Total Assets,
N. C.
.fjnio,ioo.0(i
$,2'3.7;55.si;
S,l7l.bj
tj,5
Two Presidential Pardons.
1
Office jol SaiT7-m.s Baxx3s:-
GREEXSBbKO, X. 4
FOR
PURE DRUGS AND CM EMICALS,
M -I
AM)
IiANDKETH'S GAlKDENl
Trusses and Braces .CarefuiJ.y
From our Large Stock we can supply; PJo'sicians! and
' : - Counf ry at short notice.
Orders and PRESCIPTIONS by.Mail filled and forWardeld b next traiiil
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I. I Fitted; ; .
Sit Arc- in tlx)
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, -li J ' '.
i. !Ci .X - wi
ll complete reparatihCe made
t!ie families of the d$ed."
His
even if Italy should seek I-ompel
acouicscence to her dentals?"
Why, sir, Italy has f jifju navy
t if she so choose jsht; could
ion her vessels Lourcts irom
cities.
sels of
and
Italy
war.
your
or
co,
more, ..4
ami ruin
has 1M
You see what she?-fld do.
The Fayetteville Indepenldn Light
Infantry.
The Fayetteville Irjdrjcndent
Light Infantry, which oCJ.r uoes
..nt-ihirifr i,v halves. ras$tU'ii reso-
Neglect of Ireland Will Ruin
t j His Cause. ; , ;
London, -March U.f Mr. Parr
nell's-absence -from the House 01
Commons on Thursday, during Mr.
Balfour's graphic narration of the
distress in Ireland and the relief
measures adopted by the Govern
ment; has caused intense surprise
in Ireland. ; Mr. Parnell myster
ously vanished on Wednesday. Ijt
transpires that he traveled to Brigh
ton and i stayed at Walsinghaiji
Terrace with Mrs. O'Shea. He re
mained secreted until. 0 o'clock tj-
nihUiwhcn he apj)eared in tlie
House of Commons, and, after rtf-
hours, returned to
AV.tsHiXGTOx. - March 14. The
President has pardoned.Robert Lit
tleiplin, of South Carolina,' con
ieted of violation of the. interna
revenue laws. , I.
In the case, of John W. Brown,
of North Carolina.! sentenced to
three -ear's'impriso:nmeht for vio
lation of the postal Jaws, the Pres
ident has commuted the sentence
to eight months actual imprison
ment'. ;
FOUR BABES AT A BIRTH-
1
The Good Mothers of Penfield Sur-
prise Their Husbands. .;
'Tlie good mothers of Penfield,
Pa., hire happy. Within a week
past iMrs. Jerry Copelin, of Deca
tur township, has given birth, to
four i children at once, and, Mrs.
Snyder, of New ' Washington, to
triplets. Both fathers are as well
as might be expected.
. Feeding a Child on Lye.
maining
Brighton.
two
Dikiiam, N. March 17. A
colored girl named Ella Thompson,
who was a servant in the home of
Mr. Leon Kirkland,; of this city,
gave his youngest child concentra
ted lve in its food -and was confined
in jail to await trial. It is feared
the child will die.
JKilrdm Fights in San Francisco.
A messenger
ution a few nights ngo.fi-jrVjting a
. t . r 1 ... . liff. K" tr nav
1 T j
the I
sinkinir fund with . wl1tv3.jo.paj
:o
year.
and
tii rnmnanvB expense!
W -. w m ', t - jf
World's Fair in Chicago,ir:a
A tecial car will be chaftetid,
the company win go inrwliie.
JUilci'ih Vbfert er. ) "
z T
Worst on Recor&. v
V vounc- lady in a Newpctfschool
compared ill in this manner:; nom
inative, ill; comparand; orse.
superlative, dead." th
bo has called i(t
the House of jCommons daily tr
Mr. Pa rn ell's letters. Ih reply to
the official's inquiries the boy de
clared that" Mrs. O'Shea, had sent
him.' Even' the friends of Mr.Patj
nell jdeclare I that his continuefl
neglect of Ireland for "Kitty" will
completebrruin his cause, j : j
i Meeting of Plaid Men. ;j
The whole class lookup very city yesterday
There w as an important business
meeting of tlie executive commij
t nl.-itd manufacturers: in the
Vt v 1 7 "T
Tho" newa from New Orleans
seems to have completely upset the
United States Navv.
Among those who
- A. a I, . . s-. 1 1 r n rt a
surprised, and the ! faster, were present -ai in. -. ". in
"I j. ' : 1 l-rt.t. T Cn.i.U nf TJnriL-incrham. Air.
1VUUU aj. ci'. - v , v .. 0 ,---
Baltimore, Col. 1 nomas
Holt and W. E. Holt;
, and C. E. Graham,
.sheville.-CA"i Chronicle:
Kilrain is still the; favorite in to
night s battle with j Godfrey. . He
will fight at about one hundreihand
ninety pounds. Godfrey is -ten-pounds
lighter. ..Both in excellent
condition.
Doing the Handsome Thing.
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Roanoke, Va., March 17. The
freeholders of the city to-day voted
to bond the city 'for $421,000, to
be expended for public improve
ments. !''
Wedded Seventy-five Years.
Richardson
Opposite Benbow House,
feb. 12.
Successors tojW
GRE
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& Fariss;
" -in Mj A
rs toiWVC. VUxX)
lv.rtcr:
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nsboro, n. c.
Those Soiled and Cracked Wal
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NICE WALL PA
ri!
311 SOUTH ELM. ST., GREENSBORO, N
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Has 3000 ROLLS in stock and as much iniore on tlie rkulJi
line -of ..samples, at Prices from 5 centH per roll up. We furiiii-h ihii'elont
men to narrg our jiaper rmn in town ana coanrry. J ! 11
leh. rJ-tJrn. -
witlv
!-i4
El
3
tectjs,1
VI.-o
a eoiajilk4,
worL
il I
New Firm and New Stock
JUST RECEIVED A BIG LOT OF V T
PAINTS, OILS, iBRUS
I " - - '4:1 -
All kinds of STOVES, SEWING MACHINES, .li il
. - TIN-WA RKv WILLO'W
All Kinds of Farmiivg
Such as Hoes, Shovels, Mattocks; Rakes, Feed fCutterjf,
" Also Cutlery, Pistols, Guns, eta.
RICKARD'S WIRE FEN
we have just received a stock of Rickard's Galvehwed .Wiire
I X . I '-
1 OOLS
GLASS,
WARBj
i'arm-belle
much
itb un effort to controllt r-e-sau-
. 1. : i. tt -oVt 1 said: Cone, of
DM iir un, w.-s-y.-s 1 ...
i.c.liJa.. nnn hLf Xif tetf ilPlt,' i. I, i
1 .i TC"..,.-I nf 4lamance.
minutes ior me iunerai.-r-i'o"' y -...
'!' Uf .
Pi:ovirKNCE, 11.' ll, March 19,---Mr.
and Mrs.' Lawton A, Sherman,
acred Oo and 91. celebrated the
seventv-fijth anniversan- of their
marriage yesterday,
daughter aged 74.
They have a
CHEAPEST and MUST LASTliNCir Wire I ence jn exist ante.)
T. S. BOWLES &
ence
At Ut W.
feb. 26.
DIXON'S Old
Stand. The
Saw
swings
thp 'door
No. 223 South Elm! Street GreenshoW! c
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