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GIIEEXSBORO, X. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. L8011
M. r.UIj,o. 1.195
f ly Iho t'ntriol luhlishltiK (mpany. l! Il . i i
1 I TEKJIS SI. 00 Pr yr, la AdfM.
Dr.! CMS. A. TURNER, THE SPEAKERSHIP.
,.':. ..!!! K!in Strt, 0tr
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REPRESENTATIVE BTNUM RE
TIRES FROM THE RACE.
The Chares That Gev. Hill Obiecttd
Tlr VI TT Wnfcpfiplfl 1 t0 tae rreseice ol Confederate
H A'lIIM.Ti N, Nov. 1':!. It j
NOT NICE ENOUOH FOR HER. Till? TVPtVF VOI3 tf
Her Husband, Howevtr, is Taking l '
j .Things Easy. THE MCDOUOALD CASE WI&RS
Tl.t- little village of Heaton, Cm-. ALONG. :1-V-.
lutnb'u countyome :;o miles north-1 I j:5J? -
we-t of Wilki -barre, i greatly ex- Important Evidence Yesterd'SLC-For
1
cuel over tho (itrnnie l a content
at a 'hur-h ftir:il. Tlio suml
the Defense
Interesting DeriJ
opments la the Case J5l
ritOKKisMONAt. KIiVICKS
i - -
Dr..Arthur E. Ledbetter
fyoun- pc-i.:;. .f a rhritian Mi,- l-u kttkviu.e, N. V.t Nov
Ir-""'- ih .r-rulM'niijr r..l. ,:n on previous UTs 'siomast
v ir ?
nuui i!l if c;it a !at liic-M to
previous
inf r;ast
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u,.rrt -r. fcpjijer v. j arti--, l.'ittinv-inttia. : jn it,,. rrat MeDnMirsiIrt rvLMnIr
froia tl.e !i .t fr the t4-aki-r-h n. .'-.i,: . ..i.,," : . r-r"ai .MCiJOBgaiu-ejholj
- ,. , ... . 7, 7 miu- .,!.,..,.. ,(1.i,kn urti. Mr a u-r-: ilav. t ' 1
' trcr- I Ki " V'tHti'l ' 7-?n,,ll""V V,"i,,,! -,u 7 Th,l,-MimWv of Kdgar feesM
:trcr..th p.. !.i.tiii.I j.p.1.1. W,;j.ih,v-..!i:-aLHaUtve.nt.l.,Ili,,,v,1,, Mu , ,iat MrJ5,X,!.n
My -im-iMi. am...,, nf th Ji h tt 1 - -xii ct voun, .-a mm ? 11 liouse April 22uiud
: r" f;;fa;;,: U 71 ii,ia met, imhe Uu , re -.K-ci.-.l ,.,Ji(.:f ,7 , water .ml a toibe.
;; : ,!'' 5 71 !" r' Z I ; f- r - !'i h?,T' n "r..ii. .,, weakened, possibly by jtu.
i r":l::M.,:'7f; ,:,rV;7,.,:f',:n-- Mi -Mui.rta ;,rf h.H,,. ration of bad chaVacter. aJdVhe
(has established none .other than
ucBi fjuaracitfr up 10 ills
accusation. For ' circumstantial
eridence, howeyer, Ithel State has
succeeded in working up a very
stroig case iadeed, and speculation
is ripe as to jury's verdict, i
'The' defendant made no state
ment and never! we.t on the stand,
a point the State claims. ;
TERMINAL TROUBLES.
Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON,
f 1". fr l-rn -' !
; ui:i:nsium:o, n. c.
INSURANCE!'"'
QHLT FIRSl-CLASS COMPANIES
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Books! Books! Books!
l inis the fitrr" fn 3Ir. llh.a:i.
bu! this fell thr.t:-h. Wlntiur thf
rtirtinent rf Mr. ltW;!ii;j at thi
tirrn-'j ui the infi ri-t f anv i,f
in pirticular h i- r;-.t t bn-;i di.
rl.i. Mr. Mi!!-' friend ti!i
ipeak e ritldt ntly f hi- -h.iiices.
lint ti.e pi.il!ir t:npre-i..n r r:i to
be tha! h- m ill t.'t hate as litany
Ttite- f.n tl. Tr-t b-ill.l a- he at
f.rt ep .!.l Mr. Spring r I
ai-l t ! fi..:ni? a litt!- in tl.i
et. Mr. rip'- fri r;d- mv they
ixpeei ht!:i t b- t; fainattd nit th
firt r J b.illot. Thi-v mv
that their eSilii lh.it h r.w hn
I'7 t t a t r ei:-er atif
-!aim. a:d t!.t v t r: t 1 1 tail
X" !h number he mlJ ! in iaeh
t;i!r with praelieal r-r !ai r. :y.
!.fli: Mr. lll:.i.i f In-liitia.
h,i e.n.a ':! in t?..- ep. e.rd.
ttl.dra if.:.- fp in the M i akerhlp
rare. he d ":'! k ri ' w
ti aelu-r, ami Mr4. I imma I lantl.
hue, wife i.f the' village blaek -tn
ith, we re t he wt!if:i n leetcd for
the C"Iitesfj v. fa a - - Iar!eJ mit
breezily and " ,ret very cxWtin.
The ciiuritrv r'iin J.ihout a far as
acter, aedcth
evidence of John Williams, h?al-
' jjes io nave occupied one rrioa in
the house with Gillespie afAhat
.u;e. ana mat neitiier lii;;.pie
7f
i. or UU wife were at the linse;
wui.e meiMien iciane itt;nea
IWooiiiolibr f Hii eanviifl f-r that Gillespie told him it wiMc
vote. The ;viila hore ihctort I)ou:;aM. s " '.. "
name. i I rank .i.a.nsf.n, in. Another important wititju 11.
h"r-c for 1 10 at.il u-ed all the 1 Devane, of Hed Springs, &yk he
ir..nev in nuvin nr .11 rs. i.anteil a friht tra n on till ( . F.
pe;it A Y. V. Kailroad at WalkulC nd
II t!id-hut'
Muv other
tr... my la i -hly. When the votes rode about three or four iirUr to
w. re e. -iir.tid. Mrs. Handshuc h:d IWfI Springs, on April 2l8t,'a.no
2.2 1 I ai.d Mi- Geiger 2,I0h. 31 rs. tieed only one passenger on oL'rd ;
II -ind-h: l-eaun- elated at the had a t-hcrt eonTeriiion witiJiim
:
riii ..." h r heauty that fhr a! out the gtowth af lied flings
'!! J that her
hu-band w:i and how long the tra-in wbuyi Ctav
:!: m.-e c j; Mi'i i-r iifr ana so slit- there, hut could not say th ris
d w it !j 1 1.- h-r-e doctor, a ' , r.er at the bar was the majjr tlx
h"W th Indiana i!-Si!i-
w 1 1 (
! U- if , :..fir : bHiK- f-i -"titi"
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N , . ., I "i :-. i-. I . - 5v I'-q- r.. r.- ; V..!e. I '.t -a he w ill v..!e f.r M i!I
t.v(n : Sisu- -i J ."' a nI iirir all tf.i r irn;n .! t
hi-.'! v.,i. i..ri,i.f t'wry n.lvi I ' !.,.:.i...t Mi!! r. i.r. -en?
ha'iI- -)ii
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f ia. in. ' llir huilnd.
i-l taking thing"? easy ;
t !;! -r ijr rti. Wilielarre
TEKRIDLE HAVOC BY ACLCLONE
IN MISSISSIPPE.
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rtf'-ria inre i-r-'iaieativ
jt!:a:t any -('tl.er r' -'n; 1:,. In
1 hi card Mr. I5 ni::n - 1 - :
I r-m-xi-r tr.. il m -.rl:il ut- "lai l
d
licur Jre
er.-!:ted
House Wrecked in the Track, of the
Hurricane an I PeepI KilletL
Ni Oki r n. Nv. 21. A p"
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j DIKE BOOK CO.,
E:a8.: STAfi05.Uy. FAJiCY GOODS,
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!ev n.ta. until it t. e.-.:- 1 j-u nt
that t h. cintr-t w a- narr d ihjn .n
btta Mt IN and I ri-p.
i i. ta i-ti r hand Iil II.
1 1 i II ;. n :';: tiy rkirg in the
lilt it 1- . 1 1 1 r 41 1 . v r w
-hip, and il i-e idt r.t that through
hi and that (.f hi fr i. nd
the Givrgian will tirriw "alni -t
the Iid T'-te i f New Y"rk.
A !av f-r to a Gv. lit!!
did r.'-l lliink Mi!!
-auhe frtiu Newton.
Mi-.. has: A er!i.ne from ;the
- .nthw' -t -wept utr I.awrt rice, 1
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t of li re
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Science Will - Conquer!
n i!i i -
e-t.r I iV. A!i the houses in t!u
lrj-,v i.f ti.c t'.rui.. re lutea I a
il- lr-.!:i the LT-'ina nna rami
away, many pii e - of timber
ini: , :-ra! nn!t distant.
rr-idenee i f Tii itna 1 i.iii.'. in
man lie saw was taller ami If.ifrno
lu-.-r, but miglit have had.duvi
:-e ; never saw an etra ri:if:aoQ
that dav. .jrii'5. .
By other witnesses the privfner
preed that he was 'of a rftiJng
di-p sition and nature rathe?. t-han
1 ft t -I .,-1 ' m 1 ;
o.ti.i, ana 1 hut inreais u JViing
h.i been eire'ulated in Ib'jhon
and about I.aurinbu rg befoeind
alter lie Jelt tne ctuntf .,
31 ilhtrd MoWre alleged ihfljflc
I)ougaId did th killing. Cjpef in
Haddock d the Carolina ("cHi-ral
alh-i-d that he collected ticei as
n iax-
.1
u-iiai on this train between
a-k.d if I.
!. d a iz 1 hw f jr th - 1 j kT-
"hip; whfrip-n h rtmarktd in a
-igni;i.iit way. Wh.!t' th mat
ter with t 'ri-p "
Hi!! ha- b n h re f-r . ral
1 r! r-
Ml!
da?- ' arrar: iiiji for hi
but it i ri'-t th'.u ht that io
begin hi- term a I'nittd tatr
Svriatt r until the !-t f darriary.
i-nwhicli date I'l-.w r w ill -.rn
in a. GoTern-.r of New Y- rk.
mi 1. ii mi mi- 1 in
A Ci'Tre-p i.';dt !; ining !iiin-i lf
." ri! to th Albmy. N. Y..
Jvi . '. a bitter II 1 ;:'!;'" jr. rg in.
in il I in
whi-'h were hi family and hiuirelf,
was de-troi'd. Mr. Dennis was
erdy brui-ed abait the head
and had tir.r -h"u!d. r di!"Caf i d,
whi.'e one i-f their children, a little
girl, had her hrair; da-ht d out. bv
a falling joit. a:ni dii d shortly af
lerward. . n'vnber of negro
ca'dn were hlo.vri a w ay. leatiiig
th- i. ecu;. a. it- w itii hrui-ed bodies
and hroki n limb. . The Meth di-t
church wa-al.'i. -1 n : i rely dest rty
1 d. a wa a!-o the re-ideJHe of
Mr. I'hiy. w !. .- family ehafieed
to he :''! lit. Tile cv clone was
moving ia th .l,ne direction a
ti.at trav. IV-l b i..- which paM'd
thro'iirh le-re -. n.I year ajo and
. ton and Alma April j22 antb tf'nfced
:i (-i.c witu uiacking aooujf. ijieir
fat e: bv McKav McKinnr; ihat
the undershirt found .t thefbr.dge
isner mail railing uauiu autu
fall-
Th-
W.I
ail. sd to wear ; Jv Neil Ct
that I). A. McDougald canlif
father's house one day in the: 4tter
p!ri of April last. witJi e-tVihes
f..tn 1 at Campbell's bfidge'wich
( re stolen that night; byfpe
1 "oai.olv, McDougald's ipr ind
n.:h r. that, she was at h'ot:the
iiighf .l e one outside eaCViroiut
tor.i.w if that was where'dohn
I'his
Wllk
Linn .Io!i
!i I. giving the nnfj.a
u. when Sim Cn-Sdy
'.-. "of
i-h dc-tfo
d th.
that when Co. Ihi;
i jM.i t" di !it r the
irt -
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b I pr. t -t. :!at!y r fn-
t i-ti.y
and in
lild;: g-
ar.i n.d
1 r 'l a b-
ir.g. i! -1
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(" n-ro-s t he fo!
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jGr.idy ur.h - t.
the
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CHUT CE3?rjlX ETE
:!.i were reni nid frotu the i,"igh
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lirii rtd
the proee-
T the inonunient.
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ng She
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ro'i!-.
Ti.- It !".
:: :.!! r h-:.-r
u'.l
r.n.d n:.? hi r
Sowing: i
Il 11:. ! i .l.iiiv-- We slia
hae lo j.ut i.d .ur marriage, moth
er i iiiaking -u-'h an awful fu--a!.
-n! it I d'-n't want to a bit.
n'A wi .ar- ih!i-n;d. but I hac
to. h- - i - i u:a'told .enough
and I d .n't kn "i anything, and
door; at the rei",
the rlrangi r a greet! to put 11)44 in
1 1. path that led through a to
Wilkes" hoiic and that tinYcTiad
.been g lie but a short while5f.tore
1 !- r port of a pistol . ranyit ;
! it the mftti who gave his 11 1 ift as
I.:iiii .b.hr:-on wa taller th frtjMc- f
1 0. ga .0 aioi 01 an rimrriv ;
t;l !..! ( and dressed
rIofhtk-.
Ii: e ry i.itanee MelK",Vahl
it 1- sutaima ,a rt putauon 5
!;upitted character
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A Committee Appoimted to Straight
en. Out Its Taiglei Affairs.
New Yohk, Nov. 25.-Iai a" meet-
ing o! the directors of the Rich
mond Terminal Company to-day
Kckstejn Norton, ex-pj-esident of
the Louisville and Nashville;1 Wm.
Sojoraon, of Speyer fc Col ; Jacob
II. Scinir, of Kuhn. Loeb A- Co,:
Fred P. Ofcott; president of the
Central Trust Company; Charles
S. Fairchild, president of the New
lerk Security and Tru6t Compaay
and Louis Fitzgerald, presideat of
the Mercantile' Trust iCompanj-,
were appointed a comnittee to in
quire into and examine the condi
tion of the properties and to aid in
perfecting the best plan for the
permanent adjustment of its af
fairs.-.- ;
Pending the ; adoption of .this
plan the present board of directors
will be( re-elected at the annual
meeting of December 8th, but when
ever the plan iq adopted it is in
tended to call a general meeting
for the purpose of ratifying the
plan and electing ' a permanent
management. . j 1
President John II. Inman, after
the meeting, made , th following
statement: 'The general financial
conditions of thej past year and the
attacks upon our companies have
depressed theirsecurities. The re-
suit is the railroad companies hare
been unable to sell securities based
upon engagements they had made
prior to the period of jdeprejsion
and to pay for the necessary equip
ment and improvements. A large
tloating debt has been I created in
this way, but each of jir railroad
corporations is 6olventp and they
have in their treasuries a large
amount of securities The termi
nal company owes no floating debt
whatever. ! I i i . .
"After considering the whole
situation we felt it wise to invite
the gentlemen who form the com
mittee, to aid us in perfecting the
best'plan for a permanent adjust
ment of our alfairs. 1 am con
vinced from a careful study of the
railroads comprising the terminal
system that they are;very valuable,
and that under a ;wiee and conser
vative' plan for paying their Moat
ing debts, providing a Uuflieient
fund for' equipment and better
ments aad of more perfectly con
solidating their operations, their
earnings can be increased ana a
higher range of values established
for all lines of.' securities.!' f
George "F. liaktr,; president of
the First National Hank, has been
invited t act with the committee.
THE SOUTH S EXPORT BUSINESS
JUDGE CRISP;
WILL BE SPEAKER', DESPITE THE
CLAIMS OF THE MILLS MEN.
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utatlon f an
11 :i tl.j-"uc-
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It a t!.e "i.lijct iri
i
i w i' r 1 I'tM I' 1 vi iv aerr.or.-iruii'-:i ii.r i:ie ,.-i t a .-I- i" hari:taari. n: 1 1 vi ho p . - f ,
i A K I.jV t A "la few taturct r Ii.- .f h- r.!,!-,, f .r F.far i-f !. . -vess till (oanorrow fn-
? iVv', i :i..:;.--rri..l,i.t'.,i..-.Mi-.:.. , i.I:- g, , "-av - h, will give u- iNLral Wh.ch time .PMng
j : .Kl-l-HnK... N.i. - ;v n:: u ,hi. :.td t; . J, ,. , , , ,..,.;.!t.r (",vs he commence, .tho State oKnpt,g
I , ' 7T.. U-kel ,t. IL .b:..,t::.-d .;il,-7,7,.,',, he a-Uay.:,.,.dcloMng. The prineip.:!
Where to Buy; Mlineryj----r--- -?-p,r;i- (.,rr;i, t..r i i --h --.Vjiiii:
I 1 J cular, s...ning: ' rhe could iur hive got inarrud ' omiiu rot on 1 an una ;n;yriu
' t 7 ! ..... -I did nr'.t even htar ain t hir.g j lt.tri Sf. Nw'. J..hn. let us .tick uirl. tetimd that McDimIU
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r-i!;!'.tit d tl!v
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e ; t a t 1 o
n lhr- 1 -1 ia iifh exp' n-e
1:. Now. John, ju-t think
M drr' 'nly "niiie
1 t.d III V l.e .V Calf-
t 1
ab .-it
of i!.
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-hafi! mar
PROGRESS OF THE McDOUHALD
CQNNOLY TRIAL. 1 ; -
. Si vl
Speaking Commences The K.ate
Opening and Closing WkatSVll
' Be the Jury's Verdict? C
F. KTTKVii.i.k, N. C, Nov2v
With the testimony of -Aleilc-Kinnon,
a character witnes-Srjvi-ihnee
in the noted MeI)ovttld-
1 ftiuolv trial eh-ed here t his ser
. wo iM ,io. !,e mvs vo:i ' fimoiy ma. n.-,,. , , . , ,...v
f,. nntlivot, eai,kip at 5 o'eloek, whea theirt
of M.or ..wr. Father i-!"" - 111 bMnorrow. Vn-
l Mrs. Aiuiif aiiir
!;, , J , r ir.,!..'. .. -!! nf euio
ii! f 1 ;
! ISTo-voities
, f ,rr 1 - :,ii.g in-re. l","e i l
(.', .1' j, ,,! 1 f ttie ! line -i
.h-l! ii;- wa -li will le
t t.. i at 1; l;;.IN.
I te 1 "! I!a"C.
I i
i.
iiiiiiitiii:
sin1"
t HAVK I U K.N KI A
CAHItlACJESIIOP
1 . 1 j 1
j f ol ht a t ret-airin'
All Kinds ol Vehicles.
':''! 1 : 1
I '.rt.l tic lo-uoi tf .--n:
i .hf it l H be prt
ft ! to !- a fi y kir J of ,
a!ut Confi derat slags at th un
teiliiig f the ' Gr.Tdy moniim. nt
iintilaftrrwan!. whin the n,
caiue by way of th- New Yo.rk M , 1 j
,..! i'.j I did not s;e a Cn- ;
federate t!agwhtk I wa in Allan
ta. and ltd'iot know that thm ;
mm one in the proccsh.m. There I
were ctrLinly none on the houe
around, the ; monument. ',ri
thou-1.7 of a Confederate 1! g
fiei'rrntc-retl toy head until I saw
the mean" and vindictife puldiea
lion of the M'f'l "'
7.521 DEAD. 0.159 WOUNDED.
Sons of the Casualties ia the Great
Earthquake in Japan.
Fi:m 1- . N'-v. 211 m
1 i
a'.o
nil!
( o:
h e: r.t r.
?;t f-n ir
I -Ii 1 - eight n in
it h- iiiore. Now, ;:
. won't you. .loiin:
mitt .1 .. n on his train from J'iu
r 1 n 1 u rg
nut arid
sun.J iv
and - '
talk
. -
!. ! i! Willi
we
. 1 . and
it o-r.
the
will
gray
r i'li-
Good nigh?.
i !: i MaUV."
Where the Conventions Were Held
a the morning ofi'Ajril
21-t t Maxton ami tlifetiee
n, a : thai he had a coliiers'on
with the defendant between -ijiix-ii
and Alma. l'lii testyaorlt as
.,.r ri.Korai il hv'Si train huii 'iVr-
aee .lotlCf
Dr. lb F. Lewis.
Ca
1
ha hrtght the mam out-
;,t.es i.f a great earthquake in
Japan on October 2Mb. but the
condt ned rep.rtf gac n idea -f
the t rrih!' fiattires of the calami
t .
" The earth tuake u;H the ttrorg-
it in troinccs of Gifu and Aichi.
wber.- the town hate ocen ur
thrown, country euhinergcd and
raountains arc in eruption and rail
road communication interrupted.
,;.b.. r..,l U'lirL t I'll to Nowmber nth the ta:i-
omUlilliirni Uooii WOIK. 7, Showed 7.321 r"-
! PA J N tlNO ai TRIMMING.
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i !. . orotier's inqiie-t oer Si:n
("onnoiv's remains April 2ad.!ti
lied that the ii.qtie-t was li.at
Mr. KtJie ( ". nnolv's house.Hen
ail present were in in d to telijVat
I. with their they knew ami at that tima .die
n, i-. ii.ci the bi-th of the Ke- didn't ajq.ear to know any(h:;ig.
f :n!i r.-t : not wit hstamling- tne eviuencg .jue,
I ! i X ine.' f.-r gave Hi licrc CMeioay aim iyn ,
Yt .tr.r..rty. U h-r he:-!. Pr- -id. -nt. i hat she Iieard the man bail tt jhe
:... -i. : t ! . j i . ir.n.oio. j r .Ulj s;nv him pass tn'4n
the vard, giving his name assf.Jjni
Johnson, following Connoly.1 ho
r he
hi ri.imrrli-n hilli tin- meeting
of the K-pul lie.m national i om-init'e-.
a i:-t of p! n i s w ! ct e all
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; that prefecture.
J. H. PT ARJRIS.
II.. !ur;-tt at.d heaHt train
rrr carried oer any road in this
ri.nntrv conitrd It 22.looitd
fi.ur.w'hcvl col car on the Lehigh
i Valley Hailway.
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Ihe verdict of the jury hp fn-
Jered at the inquest was theii jo
idu.id af.tl read out ia court, wji'ge
: in it was stated that SimeomCjtn
; i;..!v came to his death by tw .s
! u 1 sin.ts in the head at the ds
of Ltiiu Johrjon. .
The state got in evidence b r.
'. Lewis and others directly dDlkt
i ir g with the. testimony oflKfie
1 Conmdv. and by J. T. McHry6f
;,,.( -oti. tlN.t. t n- prisoner spc
short w hile a! his houfe on
ilav before he lied the count ry-wl-ing
MJJnde in response tfc'n
nuirie that he could accotin, or
himself on the night of April;:2H-t,
hi. h slio-y however does not !ly
j with hi Matement to Col.' V
! Rae hi!e returning from OrJe;n
in custody of Sheriff Piitman tfy...
that it would be rather dillicuj.or
I him to account for his w he reacts
that night. .
In every particular the priir.Cer
f New Steamship Lines and New Man
ufacturing Enterprises.
The Manufacturers' Hcan'd. of
Baltimoie, of November 1 28, in re
viewing the industrial progress of
the South, says : j ; j '
"The development of the South's
foreign trade, upon which the Man
ufacturers Hecortt has eo'frequent
ly Commented, and which was em
phasized last week n the announce
ment of the inauguration of four
steamship lines frora Ntpwrt News
to Europe, receives another illus
tration this week in the establish
ment of five steamer lines': from
Norfolk to London, Liverpool,
Glasgow, Havre and Antwerp. The
magnitude which this business ha
already attained is shown in the fact
that the government! report of the
value, of foreign exports ! from the
United States for October puts the
;otal from all Southern j ports at
$41,10o,COft. against $ .TjS.SOU.OOO
from the rest 'of- the couhiry, tiie
shipments from the So'.jth being
over 42 per cent, of the tutal tor
the month. The tendency of e:-.
trn trade to seek1 foreign i out lets
The Democracy Will Crown Georgia's
Statesman as the Man to Fight
the People's Battles. ;
Waiiin;tox, Nov. 2."). Tlje con
test over the organization of th
house has reached its intetestins:
stage, where the. rumor starters are
busy, launching jtheir paper ships
in t lie sea of gossip, and the vari- !
ous people in the light arelbcgin
ning to show their hands. P.
Judge Crisp. Mr. McMilHn and
Mr. Springer hare selected!! head
quarters at the'Metropolkan, ami
Mr. Mills, who t bad taken' head
quarters at Wil!ard's, has! been
forced fo open a fort of braiich of
fice at the Metropolitan, in: order
to keep in the Mvim. The Mills
men are making I a good dieal of
noise over the withdrawal of Mr.
Bynuna, but it is very , doubtful
whether in going to Mr; Mill Mr.
By num. will carry; any Indiana con
gressmen with hiiii. ; Ir
Some definite claims aref being
made on behalf -of candidates for
the speakership, and various esti
mates as to their strength by out
side parties, who are interested in
guessing at the result beforehand,
are indulged in. iA large ninnber
of the members are still unpledged.
though, for the most part, commit
ted as to their preferences.! ' The
friends of Messrs. Hatch, Springer
and McMillin have made no claims
in detail as vet, and the estimate
of Mr. Mill's strength arie-! from
forty notes, counted by outsiders,
a general claim'; of -enough to
elect him" maderby his friends. 1
Mr. Crisp s friends make a' claim
of 111 votes, which thevi f.iv. is
conservative, since it, does nbt in
clude several votes that airje per
fectly safe and leavis out all
"second-choice" votes. Theyliclaim
in detail : i : : t
Six votes in Alabama. ''
One in Arkansas. : : i i
Two in California. " . i i
Two fh Florida. i
Nine in Georgia. , i
Five' in Kentucky. S - t j!
Two in Louisiana. I- ; f
Six in Maryland. ; V
Five in Massachusetts.
Three in Michigan. : ; p ;.
One in Minnesota. li t
Six in Mississippi.
Two in New Ilamjishire. g
Four in New .Jersey, i -f
Seventeen in New York, i 1 ;.
Nine in North Carolina. j!
Ten in Ohio. i ' 1 J
Five in Pennsylvania. . ;
Seven in South' Carolina
Nine in Virginia
West Virginia, i
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A Southerner for ithe Speakership.
is
being
country,
through Southern ports
daily impressed upon the
and while Newport News and Nor
folk, with their regular steamer
lines, are making heavy shipments
of grain, tlour, provisions,
et"., the more southerly
lumber,
Atlantic
and Galveston
grain; and gen
ports are also advancing j rapidly,
and New Orleans
are handling a big
! business, the shipments of
wheat from the former city for the
four months ended jOctober 31 hav
ing been G,2U0,000 bushejs j against
2'J 1,000 bushels for the correspond
ing time last year!. .This growth
of the South's foreign trade is des
tined to have a: wide-reaching in
fluence upon the 'prosperity and
progress of the section. ( Added
to the steady industrial advance
ment which is going on, it; means
that the manufacturing interests
are to be supplemented by great
eomunereial cities with their im
mense traffic.
Comforting Assurance.
It was a sad exhibit which our
esteemed contemporary the I'r .-s '
made yesterday in its comment on
the probable choice J'or Speaker of
the House.- That the candidates
whose'' prospects! of election seem
brightest should! hail from: Texas
and Georgia aiid not from Illi
nois, Indiana, or:some other North
ern State is.' a matter full of lumin
ous significance1 to our contcrnporr
ary'and to all the sdperloyah peo
ple who, in their iminds,' haveotily
half a country, and w ho Iook;.ioubt
fully upon the prospect 'of a s com
plete unification. Yet the I'rs
may possess its sruil in patience
The Southern State are in, the
Union to ttay.j And the Demo
cratic party will continue to rec
ognized the 1 fact that-th1 iwar -is
over; that the people of. t lie South
are -paying i their proportion- of
taxes; that Southern talent. South
ern statesmanship ;t n 1 Southern
X I
mannooa must si;:irni precisely 101
what ther ale wort!), no more, no 1
less, in the political control 'if the
Government. - 1 i f j
As (General Grant s-aid : "L'-t J
ushae peace." ' There is neither'
profit, prudem-e nor magnarimity 1
in the attempt t keep up scetional j
"feling. It is about time that t he i
narro'rir5i..- of the political !ifouth-.
piece of i!ie'ci"minant party in j
Philadelphia should be , abandoned
for broader and nobler viCf-f
politicians might tak.
.... . ':
from our business men, ; wtio no
longer apear to know anything j
about a divided .country-. -HrVo-V.
TOTAL ASSKTS OF COMPANIKS KEPKKSKNTKD
VER TWENTY (MILLION DOLLARS.
Office 111 SaTrings BanJci,
j GREENSBORO, X. C.
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A.RTjilRS EOE
PURE DRliGS ;JAND CHEMICALS,
f 1 IL Ii
Itetalh
i - ' ' 1 j Ji AND' '. - t . " - i
NKW ( R(iP q'L'ICM PjsKKI) at Wholesale an
Prussks and . Hka'cms Carkfully ..Rittkd
; ;j : " 41 j - HI j. - 1- rn. ..- i; 1
From our Large Stoek-i.we., en supply Physicians audi Stores in1 th
! .i.oiiniij iii snori notice.-
Orders and PRKSCl'PTIjON lH''Mail filled and lolwanb
O)lowite Hciibow IIoui'.
feh. VI. .1
liftiy neti train
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pRichardson & Farris,
SuccesHors to W."(f. PorterJ j
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Spiiiig1'icJ(, Muss.,
JANUARY 1 stjr 89 1 .
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1891
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The man who Iwalks the floor
nights expostulating with the baby
mav find comfort )n ; the thought
that he is not the only one, as there
are 30,000,000 er3f,000,000 babies
born every year. Wilmingt6n
Stiir. i
Colonel John S. Mosby, the once 1
f umnlli full federate euerrilla. now Is
-1.- ...i J i..;t; free oiir.
n nuornev i iur - itr --in"- eomnlaints
Road ami a resident 01 ;an rrau
..U...I i in Washington, on la
Ui Curil. i i ii
Give Us a Lift ! ' '
l I ! fe :
Do -end down something to help
us!" "Those little Plea-anf Pel
lets,' you cent before', were jutjwhat
we wanted!" -they helped 'right
where we were weakest!" "J)on"t
send anything else !" 1 j?
Nature, abused and negUct(d,
does her best to overcome exhaus
tion and ward. oil' threatening' dis
ease, but sometimes calls fur help,
end knows just what she's ;a,pout.
The system takes kindly to the ,iuild,
wholesome influence of Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets, uud ;!'ien their
timely aMjitaiK'e corrects ;evils
which would soon kad to selrious
results. With the tir-t siiriifcl of
distress, nature will thank yi for
remembering herj request.! 'J there
fore if languid,' ea-i!y tired.; had
taste in mouth, bowel? irrentar or
constipated,, give . nature a lift by
takirsg Dr. Pierce's Pellet-, fliest
Liver Pill made.i . ; J -
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.-Jit"- ti L-,'2. I. Li I'dlitii -. 1 1 o.:;s2.0.i7.77. Surplus, $S7'jJo81,77
I'Oi.I; IKS IN FOIirj-;. 22.701;. INSI.TUNG, .f O:h200,,78l(6o:
The contract of H company after two yers becomes nonforfeitable. 1
ineontestahie, un.re.
If you will wrij.e
u re-i'len-e, tr.ide or occupation!. 1
t rif4 . 1 1
oi;r i:an:-. lat- of birth, ana .Annie.-..'
Hi:
blank
form aid se-iid it toi tin- address In-low, we will. take pleasure in! showing
f " . ' . ' f f 't ' I " I . . i L 'I' I 'I- 1 1 I" X'r 1 . .. i. I . . :
you, not an out a 1 j r..u i. 1 snowing ine exac
in ca-h ami jiaia up in-:iranee which would appear in a policy
at your age. . i
I was born i ti t be
My name is
My add re-
dav ef
in the year
t ralut
issued
Agents "V7"axxTjecl..
WINSLOW & ROG-EKS
iioneral Aitts. jX
BOOK and JOB PEINTERS
is in Washington, on law shilob's Vitaljzer,
Dyspepsia and Liver Compliint.
; it co' wort Ii t lie: small 1 r s -i' To
If .if every sy nipfoiji oi.tlrese
if .V'l ' IH'lk rv
t s.nr fctnr if. till "ft .a I it I IV 01
. GREENSBORO,
Prices Low and Satisfactioi
JST. C.
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Guaranteed.
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ONLY OFKK'K IN J'IKIMXT NORTH -CAROLINA KL'NNlNfc,
pkkssf.s ry wiiKit rontit. . j" ! ',
. i- 'i - h : h
business. His hair i. snow-white, j lu "1 lI.T enit '
but his eye is as piercing ai a gim- Vou no;L.uii; Som by Rb hardvm , . . orders by MmI Kereiyc ...ir Personal AMtentio,,.
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