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GREENSBORO, X. C, WEDJ-pSDAY, XOVEMB 11, L891.
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CONVICTS SET THEE.
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U ith.ut. Hi.) tnret 'o ujliinc:
U ilhin. tl.c lily rilm.
H ht rc j-ri! nl .v'! tcl
I' r thv swelUnj; c.f the f lm.
Iov lr ttic r..r twiinc rj.rn,
. r-l m lilt Ir IjiIt girl,
I'.r-A it ct-L it li"l-rt u Imir fmllinj
In n.tiT rufl, "Z"
With -ft'rLi f ! t!i!.iy hi.tlf,
ir jUiirrt i .ttiiusr'I threw n.
u:!l ha.I t S4 .l U-f..rf hr,
in lh ni;- &!'n".
.A hi( r.U.he.J. L:f f riiihtrnt-l.
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II r f.ri i t)r-l to anl fro;
Ai 'l t rj.-tf.jliirolor t'.uttfr-1
In the l.tl? trtMitile.! fire.
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It tut fur a tnnmcnt;
Whit wonif r that we tui!el
l.t ih & tfaiuj;e, wttt Irture
Tr.-t i h ly !tiou;ht beguiled?
I'p th-n ri fme ne scJtly,
An many an cy" Ct lia.
A t?.r.j! Cli" tender kiSenre
lie t. ...re tl !;'t!d with him. -t
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'And 1 !. i ?rt !. Icing
I 1m- henindi nd the rayrr,
If ul.rn !! tio I enter
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And : u I aVi-hed tid j!ri.ojinj
In the 4.rtl' 'd J. lt Ct
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j n ;;..v i:f Inr" to !
s." .f ti. f-r.
Poiitenjiu that d:ia't Pay.
:: ti.iil i'ltten ct!" Ler fety for
'its' rt.n :t an. I trvtnt: to gel
ri ajij:i. .tu- jrirl fan j:t on a
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inn tinsel in the
!.e:4',.t tf t)!e topjxMi. watched
i.er nnp to inetfectu.-il attempt.
l.iXt't," I ar. 1 ent n.
A I'Ufinei man chuckle. 1 a he
tienr'ly i"il, hut did ti-t Hop.
i "!.: t' te .-!.. u;.vl f herself for
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Y- i n't ''Tt a dime for a
flit !- I .re'-. haro yoti'f
U I t. I ns -. .rry. !e "but
, ; i:iv p.iie at h'Ji;e."
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C What !" h crif 1.
The Coavict Caxaps Eroken'Up and
the Stockades EtxratcL
Kno.wili.e, Tenn., Oct. 31.
Knoxville and Kt Tennes--ee are
in a turmoil of excitement, uch
ai ha not been experienced in thi
section Mt.ce the war.
After month- if uticertnin uiiit
iZ and UM-ii M hoping for relief
from the .ppreIon f fonvict la
bor, the m inert of. Katern Ken
tucky ami Ter.aen-t-e, aided by
tuanr nninthizeri in everv avoca-
tion of life have acted, and in a for
cible m f tier.
Since .July, thoe opposed to
convict labor in coal mine hae
been patiently awaiting the action
of the pecial m f.i n of the Le--ilature
and the decision of a num
ber of t ae in court. All have
thui far berft adrere to the inter
est of tlse miner., and patience
has ceased to be a virtue.
For fmue time past the miners of
F.atern Kentucky, Southern Indi
ana and Tenneffee have been per
fecting arrangement n for positive
action. They decided that tlie
eonrict had to go, peaceably if
could be. but forcibly if necessary.
1 After u in jr. a they thought, cv
irv honorable moans to j-ecure re
lief, the miners la-t night took for
cible. action and released nearly
1(h) convict.
Nearly all vcterday afternoon
-ai-i t,f siMfii'e men were oecu-
an
freek. Many of them were from
Kentucky mine and were well eup
pli.dwith liquor. The men who
hae been knwti leader for the
miners in thi- taction and listed as
their aid-, were mostly in thi city
lat niglit and attended a theatri
cal performance. .
li v a previous arrangement last
niht nbut '.:30 o'clock, nearly
. tl , .n.l nrmrii TM-rn find fiOVri-f
went to the liriceville mines of the
'iv n ne Coal Company. They
ttrrounded theuanl- and demand
ed the immediate release of all the
convicts. li.O in number.
The j:iard were powerlesf, and
la- the convicts were ' marched out
sinplv and each furnished a suit
of citizens clothes. Preparation
wire made to burn the stockade
tImi-Ii - reeentlv erected at a
dilapidated! . fcP..rnl thousand dollars
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A tl.e last convict donned hi new
-.uit and speed away to the hill?
the stockade blaze aided him
Itnten his footsteps.
After re!esinir all of the con-
r ii-ta nil i 1 takins ' charge of the,
guard at liriceville, the miners and
their relief guard went down to
the inins of the Knoxtrille Iron.
There were confined 110
CATCHINO CONVICTS,
And Asking What Reward i3 Oiered
lor 'Tncmwnoie tieraa a-; -
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Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 3.1' te
serenity of this city has heerVr-ii-turbed"
to-day by the arrival 4 f
bunches of convicts who hav'ltn
captured since their release, jh -cations
arc that the great mafitv
of those who were released V-e
recaptured. What will bc'rie
with them, remains to bo A
Sooner or later, however, ther Sl
be returned to the mines with re
1- TUl.l tlinro ? Ki S
Keports from Nashville
ft, nru that th envprnn
L 111 L 11 I V. h ,..MW fl 1 f- . . .
put a big force at the minestxf "
the convicts go back. Mlt-n
rore oi sirange uieu nc v u
virg the secret lading-places in
ml ""abo.it liriceville and ("oal
it 4tit
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miners :e
Nothing Green About Ilim.
; li
ne was an elderly man, proba
bly fifty. His whiskers grew in a
little turf like Uncle Sam's, straight
ut from the point of! his chin;
his linen duster was evidently the
same he had purchased jto attend
the State fair several years ago.
lie came out of the front end of
the denot. fruzed around in a be-
GENERAL NEWS.
-Cab.
sir; cab. sir! This way
"Any part of the city,!sir: nice
cab r " 'j!
''i'hike yuu to a good hotel, sir,
for a quarter." I
hM.,vvil e the feelinn is
law must be upheld while
fin the books. The mit
forfeited public sympathy b tvir
violation of law.
Governor Iluchanan 'tonight Is
sued a proclamation similar ';tt
i-vued at Knoxville, otlering p.)'('6
for the conviction of the leadlvj hf
tlie mob that released vr
Springs convicts, and
member of the mob.
The situation has been rubier
quiet today regarding lEriky -e
atrairs. The governor lias h?ll-ht
a vigorous line of policy whiilrji-e
will carry out. It is thought jf;?Jt
of that policy is the arming js?a
larger guard at each of the xi fil
ing prisons. In any casefe
heavy boxes were sent fro ,te
state armory to the express j eviife
-u.nl consigned to officials at JJvy
City and Inman. Thee boxc(j ere
about the size to carry front hrty
to fittv stands of arm. Th?.?lli-
cials at the capitol, however :id
nothing to say in this conntg-vh.
There should have been tiy re
lease of these convicts,' saI Jjbc
governor, in his most vigoroifcV;.;y.
There should have been a j.Cvy
guard at each of then- prison J 'iv
trouble ha. been that the
I and the representatives of thfe f;Me
have each refused to pay f"i:9',1J
guartls, and there have been 5??."
'im. n,. ..rnMr wns ljer reiii led
that the board of inspectors siiad j
authorized, without- fiunuu.''"
the employment of all the -J JrrMs
necessary. f tl
Then the guards ought uve
been employed," he said, atfdt.he
thrmld have been ilrifr.'id-
r l.'V n.-v--c rj-i f.
d-
Banker Eugene Kelly, who -is
worth $5,000,000, earned hia pas
sage to this Icountry by driving a
jaunting car in his native place,
County Tyrone, Ireland.
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This item! from' the New York
Jiccurder bhould stir up inventors:
"inptv Tier .(Mit n f milrnnrl nri
me iiepoi, gntu urouiiu .in u us- rw,vvu' -
dents in this cbuntrv are occasion-
across the street, and half a dozen ; ed by the spreading of the rails."
cabmen rushed for him headlong. ' A 2-vear-old steer two drea nat-
terns and .f 1,000 was'the price paid
i yesterday for Sitting Bull's little
! cabin near .landan, N. D., and it
j will be taken to the World's pair.
The compositors of the Jfoutttnin
j Jlotue Journal, of Asheville ,have
j struck. There has been .trouble
brewing in the otlice for a week or
two, and Tuesday the foreman and
compositors! walked out.
There is a railroad in Kansas so
dilpapidated that but one train a
day can be run over it at the rate
of eleven miles an hour. . This is
the Kansas j Central, a branch of
the Union I'acilic.
'. Button-hole electric lamps, it is
paid, are being ttied as?a part of
the outfit of conductors .on London
omnibuses, the current being fur
nighed by a podcet battery. The
circuit is closed and light produced
Patterns Griyeii
Biiv poods lor tallies or Childrens dress, liuy ooils (or
Pants for MaiTo'i! 15ov, and we wilLallow-vob; to sc
from our large stock of (Demorests reliable Pattr'rns,
nnv imttoril in oiir eases to cut the same 1Vi
of charge. - -In other words we will give
away with each Dress or Pants pattern.
bought a( OUH STORE a panei;
pattern; to cut it by.
frbe
One had his grii thcjtther tlie
umbrella and a third iTadjhim pin
ioned by the ample ..folds of his
duster. Just then a well dr.essed
man who had been watching the
occurrence approached, and, waiv-.
ing the cabmen, said : i "Where do
you want to go to, sir?" j
He recovered his grip, j umbrella
and -breath first, glanced .at the
man.. frrinnecL a sardonic, rural.
i-ll Vu, spasmodic grin, and as he gripped
IJ- belongings and backed otr, re
, - fVL marked sarcastically : H
That's none of your darned bus
iness. You'd like to know where
I come from, too, wouldn't ye? An'
ef my folks is all well ah" how the
crops are? Maybe you know some
body down in our town ;an use to
play on my farm when jyer was a
boy? Speak out, ain't j I right?
Ain't my name Smith, sin' don't' I
remember Hiram .Johnson an' his
boy Dick that run otf to Califotny ?
And'. don't I recognize ? Yes,
I guess I do, an' ef you j don't get
right oun't hyar 'tarnal quick I'll
call theperlice, I will. Tknow.yer
tlidos. I ain't been in Indianapo
lis five times f-r nothing and' don't
take the papers jest fer the crop
reports. si;
-You git now, quick.';
' "But i assure you. sir, that you
are mistaken. 1 don't know you,
and don't want to. I only thought"
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A full assortment of. FALL an 1 WIT Kit CJU()1):
to be by tiiose who hdve exainined thenr tin
best vahie in 1 1 reeiisboro !
r,i' jcd with powder and ball. TheHj
-w remaining prisons must be thfrul
"" 'id vigorously, for defendii-gi Jjesc
to iris..ns is not only sustaini'-tHc
law, but it is defending the -.'ml
citizens of the state against fl&tgj-r
from the criminals at large.'?" (
' 1 think," he continued. hat
these pri ners must be gjlsp: jed
and the m tter of cost SettilJJ
rd b tlie courts. I hiv;h-
terw
v A Otii:... or d.wn
.'kl:i'." l.e repeated. .
Ii ir; -ir
vu come
l)..w n tt c
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tne," he slid again,
i! .in the. here
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Tarrar
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Son,
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p i.tc thin.;- fr pretty look. Fork
v.. r a din.. .
r. The i' -t desperate. llewa
l"Aitvz tl:e machine wabt!c a little,
t' .hoir t!:it he" meant busi-
I i.aie to :uy h.me. she i-aid.
H'.w far'r he aked. .
Or.ly three 1 l..cks."
l hen it got to be a quarter."
:.-rtc!.
All riiit. C.ive the machine a
-'i and c n.e t.n." -
i r. ,v,. it a tuifh and then
here. I'm no ra
It. !. I on
VILLI Esli QFENiSG !
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i x n 1 1 cvroiVs.
He r..: to t!e corner, but she v.a
:... b!...-k a nay on the cr. i-trcet.
"I L;t -i tt!e- me .tithe jxilite
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of. i. ..; 1. llil liere 'auii
tha: j .'I;: ;;.'- always pays is dead
.- r. i "( ; ' '"'.
i.. every reYiuest of the 7 i'1u
lessees. On one occasion tnj'.fV-;
niie-ted more arms, and th-1 ilj?i-
. . .
tatit general s
if .inn to Bri
erators tliere refused to takft-jO.m j who was waiting n
out f tlie express omce V';41. rw-e siep i-
IO
shipped twenty? $d I ing in a
ricevilie, and i j ;- I elerks c;
rrnf.l to takfi- t1 'm , v ho was
i.piiiini'
more convicts. After battering; r.M.ud superintendent
down the tdockade and tiring oil a i ac viM,ri,Uj action,
canon near by. the miners release! I cv"idetice of the gov
hhe prisoners and furnished them , m ,i,e .ime to prevent
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suits, and wi-lied them well. hUity of such an event as My
store if Captain Crumbly, superin- j ,.i:rr't.d he has responded ptvl-'v
tendent ot tne prison;
entered and nearly one thousand
dollar worth "f general merchan
dise taken from it. This action on
the part of the releasing party is
rcretted by good citizens. .
Kciiabie "information from Nash
vi!!e i to the clled that Governor
Uuchnti will send no troops to
the ccene of the trouble, but will
pe:id any amount needful .to arrest
and convict the leaders in last
night trouble.'
The coal company, damaged by
the loss of its working force, con
sisting of convicts, are somewhat
reticent, but will in all probability
take lczal action against the State
for damage.
Most of the convict relansed are
colored and of a desperate nature
Thev are nearly all heading foi
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ta-teru lt. ntucki .
It is understood that a tacit
a-rccmcnt xit among the miners
"Thought I'd like to cash a
check, or play u lottery, or buy
green goods, eh? Whar's yer pard
ner? Ain't it pretty near time fer
j him to show up?" )
! ! tell vou. sir. vou are mistaken.
I am in the employ of this railway
and just thought I might save you
some trouble with thore cabmen.
Now you go on. and if ybu get bun
coedwhy don't say it wasn't your
own fault," and the irate young
man retired up-stairs tt the com
pany" otlice. j
The agriculturist winked his
other eye in admiration of his own
shrewdness, and. calling a cabman,
said ! ' Younir man, yoli take' me
hnihlintr: that's whar
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thev have a one-year benefit order,
ain't it? They advertise io .a
crnr ue- ( 1)t.(;silt !m Lr,,in' ter jine.
'nt t KMI1 j It's better'n county lxhd.'' Chi-
vtU Times.
Llore Irish Yit.
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S.ime time airo while-J was irau-
villare store one of tlie
ime to the junior partner,
rr on me, and sam
the desk. Tat
ti ...... u-m.td to settle his oui, anu
IV--I . .. i-t.r..inf i!
it.l : 'I .e merchant was evjueuu
the charges were not prepai,;
Telegrams -tre arriving wnt
.: . t 'I.. ii li.-c i-i
ery tcciiou i.j- v . .
Kentucky asking for infoiiitjt ihn noVed.
to the reward, and annU'Vi hg ! " Why, what does he j want of a
............ ..r relented cei iicl s. rn,. ,.t v" belaid: "we never give
. .i... tnil.i-. fJiilin i sinmlv- cross his
ti..,, ' f lt..rTin. Kv.. tele''tt!tis : ! ntr the book ; that l receipt
Have six convicts. Advi$ i.ieas
to their disposition. All are CTirtd
.James
sin::, Tnene
enough.
So I told him, answered me
but he is not satisfied, i ou
l.M.ir c.f him. h
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F.rtv-one convicts fromMliVer . So the proprietor stepped to ine
desk, and, alter grcciiK
' Coml morninir. said:
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USpOSlllOn. Vll ttic -kj ;,(
M. Hamby, sheriir? n-1 derk.
.ncs-ee, telegraphs if 4 f 'had b
only when necessary to examine
tickets. ,
In New jYork they have started
an institution intended to rival the
Keeley institute. The idea there
is to cure intemperance through
what they call "means of grace."
In brief, it is tlhe gospel temperance
method. How far its results will
surpass the strictly Scientific
methods of, Dr. Keeley remain to
be seen. Both methods should
have a fair trial before judgment
is pronounced.
The slot-jmachinc design has' just
been submitted to Fostniaster
General Wanamaker which through
an ingenious registry- system,
btamps all letters as they are drop-
nedinthcibox with the name ot
the place at which they are posted,
number of box, date oi the montn
time of day. and the ycTTf. Its in-
- .
ventor looks at it in the light oi a
moral reformer and calls it "a -won
derful check on liars."
. Loyal Bis Sister.
She was a tinxs little' girl, with
dirt-, sun-tanned'hair, a blue cali
co dress and bare feet. She car
ried in her arms a baby half as
lart-e as herself, and the baby was
.
mi heavy that it sagged down in
tin. miihlle. .rivini? the infant the
anoearahce of being held by the
nane of the neck. There was some
excitement around the. corner o
thp next block at Wash street, anc
the children w ere hurrying forward
like mad from all directions. The'
girl tried to run, but the' baby was
too heavy,! and her breath gave out.
Said I, in a spirit of badinage:.
"Drop the baby, sis, and go see
what the trouble is."
She stopped and started at me.
I say, put the baby down on the
sidewalk and run."
"Yer must take me for a fool,
mister." 1 ;
J"Vhyn
i --Cos"; this is our baby."
-J "Well, suppose it is? I'll stay
here and watch it for you.-"
! "No you won't miste-r. er
might carry it off."
-What if I did? Ain't you tired
carrying it around and making
your back ache?"
av I ain't. Say, mister, this
C LOAKS And JACKETS
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" In Beautiful Styles and
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prettiest
and said
LOWEST FRICBS.
MKKOIiKiiVUK 1UV.4-.-1
E-('0.MKNAXU SKI-;
RAYMOND & POWELL,
NATION All BANld BUILDIN(l (iKlCKNSBOIIC)
Fire Iiilsnr amM
'N. (..
TOTAL ASSETS OF COM 1'ANIKS l i li F 11 FjSH N T H 1 ) A j'
OVER TWENTY! MILLION DOLLARS.
Office l Sa-vings 3Ba-xii3s:3
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HEAD pTXETEESlOB
PURE I DRUGS AND C
Patent Medioiicj, 3ynin.3irp,X
Wat
Trusses
new CKOl
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From our Large Stock
TUKNIl! SEED atAVholealc a in pigtail
Hi? rv ( ARKi'iJi.i.V;. rir
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we eaii A-itpplv -physTcLins; ainlt jrew
Dr.lr :.ml PR ES( IPTIONS byiail filled and for warden j bv
Jiekt
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in the
are unuer
nrrestM 3 .2ro-
lieading for ;,all I hxuv them their. i u
reward, and 1
Will
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Ar.cth.3r Train Held Up .mi Bobbed.
; :- ;satur:at.:3ct. 9 & lo.r;,
H.llililiSllil!1!
vi:i:ia(;e saoi!
; : . I j
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ttl Kinds of Vehicles.
t
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jtv kill
me
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I lentu. Ni.v. .". I'a-M-ngcr on
;.li.-i.rt l'.tcif.e train uliicli
; : t U::: i!.a at ld:: l-t night
a,r treitidtoan ..Id-fah ioned
- -i ..M at W. st-ide. a suburb.
: a 11 oV'.u-k. Four masked men
.... r!. ir- of th train when it
! -t-pp mI at -tat:. n, one cover
ing the cn.rn.tir and hreman with
; i u;:. wiale the others proceeded
-. . r if . train with drawn
rc. .. :. Th. v appr-chtd the
,.,, !,, . ant . red tl.e paenters
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to tl.iou t!;;r daroi op. '
d or ti.- v retr. ate. I and attacked
t... tuail c ir by tlire.'ttening n blow
... ,a j?.,- d t r with ilynmit.. The
i -, r u.i- ir.dured l- admit
I th robber -iiid '. ' ear wa plun
dered. The i-IIIcer refit-e to gne
nv information a t 'h. amount
i, f "booty secured. I :. It i - ii Ithat
large sum from Kanf. City nd
St. Louis batik d" s-t cured. Oth
cers went in pur--.:.t. The robber
are armed but oa f'.'.
to release all the convict In the
prings and 1 race
mine at t)l:er
I 'ill.
"Much excitement prevails among
I II I llltlll ill V7 I i
i . r Y . l j . . . , , - I . i li i I r i
low inucii and-, ii-'vi- you want to seme j o.i
turn them Ioot-oou. i vou y
Answer quick
T. K. Grillin, S
Somerset,
I
patches: ; 'if
Have tiirctecn convicts 5 5!l'r
arrest here. Advise me as $Ul.ii
ti,.. I .l.nrin -men of this city, and ,lisn;,siti m. '-Ur
many of them have left their work j
to dicu-s the situation of ai! airs.
OLD LOVERS!
The Grccni 121 and the Bride 7G Years
of Ace.
has
Th
e .iiieerest wedding that
i ....
known win iawe
place
ll.iiri or W'.mmI Work, cii... B..t..w t.
4 ..I It
il
1
,!
ir- l iniMMINO,
' -in. I y re
-i. rir. fan tc
Ur. ;
4 '---Jy.iaterial
tl.e Wftrik .h-U.
r u!t .
? J uri tlure .f
d .. h e
" I wi r'.
Ibi'tn .buiMinj;
, i
f ft fl .
1
. J." ;..'! v.
i San I'i: m w ,n"'r
I . . . .... . 1 .. . i. . .r.t.-.l l.r the
, iT I,
crew . I a piratical jun o.i i..r
coast of Amboy recently. The u
percargo cf the merchant vessel
wan killed !bv the explosion of a
bon.b thrown on the ibekofthe
ess.l bv the pirutis. O ie of the
uirchant man"-. ia jun,t.-.d over
board. The remain hr of the crew
mere tied the mast. After div.id
in" the if prdl the pirtie anchored
merchant t--el. dr.e tin-
eer been
tonight.
Hiram Lester, aged 121 years,
i it - . it or- !'. Moselev. aged
nioi .i"-. . - . - '
If., will unite their destinies.
U appears that the wedding will
be for the financial benefit of the
old cr.uple, and a charge of twenty
five cents will be made to see the
knot tied. It will be a sort of mar
riage for the gate receipts
But old Hiram say he loves his
wrinkled bride. He first met her
when he was an inmate of the poor
hotie at McDonoiuh, and she was
the matron. When the poor house
was changed into a farm, and Mrs.
Mo-eley lost her job, old man Les
ter paid her regular visits, and has
been paying her devoted attention
for ten jf.tr.
Hiram Lester is probably the
. bU-t mna living in the world. A
f,.w m .r.thsago the Journal pub-
li-hid ; ri account oi ins me
i hi nieture. The sketch
: t , i 1 1 - . i . -
i. a r :
Richuionl Terminal Chaifj- jj
i
t I 'r..i-m!nnl' nlsfsl
relief of its fin-tnees wasirttjd
. . . i .. .. n l .n j f i.l lows : t f f
yesienini i" y
for
l.t rpnlied in the iill'rmative.
-Well," said the meirhant 'there
is no need of mv giving you a
receipt. See! 1 will ci;ds your ac
count oil the book;" Mid suiting
the action to the worfl iie drew his
pencil diagonally across the ac
count. "That is as good as a re
ceipt, t ; - -
And do ve mane that that
tie it?" exclaimed t ai
"That settles it,
chant
The lloating debt of th-v rjh-
mond an,, lnsnie anu ! - And yere shure ye
Central, wiuea '- aooui Tj'.-' j
0M, i to be cared for hy j-jimi-cate
manag.d by H. W. Sr;iiUicrs,
r i ,...J .ted within oe.ver
Oi l.'.lio.oi,
set-
(i the incr- ;
Opposite. Benhow Hoi
feb. 12. I
jm. - y m r w . itl1 -
Richardson! & i?'arri
C. Portelr
sc.
;tr;t
S,
Successors 'to
(UIEENSBOKO, NJ C.
1892. NEW RA.TTBRNS
We ha've j
lust' received one thousand Rollsiof
1892,
1
.' 1 I. : . .... , i i ... !.,. fill I; te AVin:tir ot
inriiS L t Vsour Krlre to restock. helorn th Un thif tyHxnA
spring but .oiiriarpeaai nf our next Warmer,!
laCUIICOWl . M . : , f .... .
TTRKSTf from the KOLI
-,.,t-Jl : ... ..i-rf-VKLU' TCI-.A'!'. and tJIIJ4
I l' . I 111 LI U l l-' - -
Call and Pee them if you vjiui.t 4' .
"WALL AEIR ,
is the only "little baby
we've
11 never
fur it! ana in i
be
..ftlior niiL-in' me
We'll never ask jyou for it
said the merchanf decided-
again,
A Co., and Kunn. Loeb it Uyl'V'1 '',
others.
Inm.-iM DlorC-
to the front. A 1 an of f
to Ge.rgia Central has betyjr'?"-
.. . tl.o ra:nl Will il'w'hve
.v.. oont interest for a yvt
'
'and
" Faith, thin,' said Pit,
.filler kanin me .money
i
tire from leadersh.p and yp f -t it.
Prei dent l-.ckstein morion ,
I'll be
in me
iluslied
. i - a ; ! t- Til rt C 'A 1 4 1 I til .
n..T HTTITll Ih I p i Jlt.
..iorltisj
!..,. I
?r T'KVtK.st hi receipt
and i e-iei i. . , 1
Tennessee, Virginia and -f jjqiia ;
ro.nnin i ri del -eiKie n t l L"i"fl
Tb tiierchani s face
A. II l- - j
angrily as he retorted ; j
"Oh, well, I can rub that out.
-.Faith, now, and 1 thought that
i i ... . '
i same, sam i i
U is needless to add that Tat got
will remain independent
ri.,.m:i having taken up tl-'-.fif'
floating debt of over M.UOUI'-.-A
Snail Country. J5;;
Leaf bv leaf the rt.ses fall:
One bv oiio our dear, ones die.
-. to keep them with us Mill.
Loving hearts send MP t,',, cr-v'
y'ifo and mother. O how dear.
Fading like a mist a war.
Kid her. let us keep tbem nere.
got,
and if ver only knowed now hue
can Vrow;and laugh yer wouldn't
want me to do no such thing. This
baby hain't got no ma, 'cept me,
hikI pa and ine couldn't do 'thout
her. She sets "up. in a high chair
at the table and crows and kicks
while me and pa cat?, and at night
I rock hei-to sleep like ma used td
do When ma died th? baby didn t
know no better, but just laughed
and hollered, and. 1 cried so-1
couldn't keep her still. Put her
down on the sidewalk!' Fool-kill-er'ill
git you mister if yer stay
a roil mf here long." S).-fj'"'
... 1 V
I til III 1 1' 1 1 II .
Tne Patrick Henry "Engine."
A Ralei'dr correspondent of the
Wilmington Messenger says : 1 he
o'det livirar railw.-fy engineer spoke
entertainki-ly today of tle oldest
en i ne in use. It is now m a ma
chine shop and foundry at Greens
boro. In 18:55 it "began service as
an inide-conhected locomotive on
the Richmond and Petersburg rail
way. After seven years. use it was
altered to an outside connected en
.rine. It was bought by the Ral
eicrh Sc Gaston railway for use as a
.taiionary engine,-and was so -used
until 1-01. Two years later the
Confederate Government bought
Then! it went to ureensumv.
hen first used it was named "Pat-
! rick Henry." 1
5000 rolls in Stoe
but going fast.
A few pattern
more 'of the 1 1 4ent
BPPS & HACKBTT,
HjSOUTirELM ST:, G REENSB )ROj
T
i
v I.
i 1
1 X
ft
UK
in i in
1851.
SSACIi.lJ-S
1 1
i
a ' ri aril I BT
1 1 L L S v I I! i
iill li J -itpl)ll:WJn
Springfield, Jlnss.,
JANUARY j st, 1 89 1
a.iic Vi .;:.. r,33.!31. J;iabiiiiiU,.$ia.SiK7T.77. Surpfu-
rtC5vi,ic,Tx., , 1 - , ;! ... ...V..., J.,-l . (,n
1'0R E, -JitHh JSUIU-NO; To..4 --,
.;a.o,i,n.-!nVlafter two vi-ars becomes noi
tricted asv'tiresiden'eeri rade or-pcctipat on
POLICTESTN
The contract of t
incontestable, unres
If you w
form and send it to
vou. not an ESTIJ
in cash a n d pa id up
at your age.
I w as born in'the
-
My name is.
Mv aihlress is
tj
)ie, unresn ieie : -r ,
ill write Hir!immedUt.e of -Lirt 1, and addn
(inii-vw,
ami-:
-, v. r - 1 ' if T
thlloo. ":t! i
forfeitable.
ill-'
the blahk
t ' ii . 1 . ... -J- .11 i.iL-n il(-;ikiirf
. . . I . i1 i .7 2 I ,1. flU V I" V 111 1 (. H I ' ' " 1 - . " "
tl.. .l!iV- ' i J " " -
- Li! v'l ATF.MMNT showing tin
I ' . . - . 1 i. ' ., -:.J
ranee .which wou.iu ap.pea-i m
-! : :.: : ; ' ' -1
, ,
1",U
in showing
vaJue
jkiir(i
( And
. i.l v
Jiii'i file War
geiilts "Wanted-
it.
w
.Celled Votef Angry.
1 e
th.
Chile has 300,000 squar' -ui1e
..r innd but probably nO'wr
arable land than the State -Jj?n-
l.l.'An'J.f K 111 P
sylvania. 1 ne popummm .4 t -U
one million less than the fW'
ti.m of Pennsylvaaia. In Cj5n.ri-
1 o1tV. and ro-ifrOTXeS
the marriage ceremony, son . -if
i"-- , ,. . . t" i, ..fiidr-' Pennsylvania 15 ii
hut he declined to help the side wazed .Wen
show. ! , . t . ntj chile our a dih $?
Dr. I. L. Gunter, ,.f Henry coun- tho. State and C
tv, ..... cons,n,el ,M-form the U o of the tlouit-
ceremony, wh.ci. - 1 - , Trans.Andean Republic ri
1 Avenue theater
arfuliy to ;-. ! w- j.ray
t
tti a lV Ir. J. t-er, mo.
1 .
1... : ... reason -lie was
nerfiom the marriage
lie liauvn""- 1 . . : . 1
.. 1.. it. li 1 .1 . -
t follv it is, then, ior - iceir name.
I . - , 1; ;.u t I.. I bl t h
i. . . t.i.;i- it f 1 .1 1 1 11 v nun if w --
. .. I ... ...ni. T T. , IlllllM . V. . mm . . :
."!' h.V..,B i!"'": . , i.an..m .. b. lgh,;i.hCwer
. . . . ... 1.
Many.a wife a ::d r mouier, wim,
seems doomed to die' because ho
sutlers from' diseaees peculiar to
women, which saps her I life away
like a vampire, and bitllles the skill
of the family physician, can be
aved by employing tile proper rem
edy. This remedy is- Dr. Pierce s
Favorite Prescription, the greatest
boon eyer conferred; by man on
weak, Buffering, despairing women,
r. ., ;. fnr nil nhases of le-
11 J-l U t 'COI.V iv. - 1 - . a
ii n o
1 1" n 1 1 rv ill. - r. - - ,
Hai:i'I-J.i -i:o
colored yoter
angry over
tion m
resrular
Pa.
: I
I;
D,iti:!ii!i
hominte 1
Nov. 1. The
ex.-eeli:igjy
; oi' l!-e elec
county. The
r ' on-r dc-
BOOE
i L
WINSLOW & ROGERS, !j.
4 -v A .. Ik 11, ; -. ' .; General AgentJ ,-N.,Q-
f- 1 i ;:f ;: :U- : r v
Hi r.
i I .!. . I 4 I .
U-ilU.tJ'VJJ
PRINT
Committee
IL J. nes, a
clined, and the ounty
omd Dr. William
i,..i rd. i-i:;r: of this city.
COLO 1 tu J."'.'
1
in a 1
prejudice an i.n-t
his defeat by v.-'
trouble in the B''
The colored votes - -
P olifte in the ilUurt
L a i l 1 v - :
column of tuasonary in Kan-
1 .-..-
-,i:.r i'i 10
and t here-is
ubliean camp,
i v thev will $e-
A,
P
r
v5-rvi.ij---k-' -
ices LowauiU to
N N
t ..: 1 i! r'l.iild sued Dr
ur. la 10 -
'O 4 !' ) 'at -tVl 1 r
Hunt for
ithin-Z.
ONI Y OFFICE IX PIEDMOXtIxUKTII CAROLINA Fil
-OrdersUy Mailliccflve our Personal AUtentioi.,
lixir; 'f
' It'll !:;. .
I, 'l
j !
a-h-ire, a: d !.n -alo d away.
H-tai in kips . . .
and got 11
fhe t4'dl ot his own - ii v r -".-;.' 1 nit pd States.
- - I a m ft J-t. CkTTI1 Till ltl7l . - ift'IU III l i M 111 V. .-fc. m -- w r-t A
for slander
H' HARRIS.
crew
mouth just -49 oon as
Philadelphia Record.
I
t v hate hot. a yet been cap
ilis-n- 1 Aim--,--.-. 4,,
, . ;
!---: ceaircoi iov v. . 1
lured.
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