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TKAIN ROBBERS CAPTUR,
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eearce for the Killing of IJis
Wife and Child.
There has just died at Tort Sum
ner, N. 31., a mnn who for ten years
atd u mt rrercikss war on the
Comanche Indians r.f that recion.
; Hi r.r i r U ner, but it was one
"I t'.- nnt ri -mnrkahlc evtr know n
;OUtiil i-f j ilitue nnvt l.
In 1 "' L1 .TaiTii s Saiidt rori and hi
wiiV an ! 4 r.o child were crrsin
I'ii- n.iiMrv l..ir he Anorui lirw reldl vesierilav. J lie cnieiv
w . i.W'
wl;!. a ijnr, a:.d uitlit. A band ! ertif wi.rk on the caer oi-'
f " :r.;iii '-he- cuine down upon ' -,,;-t win done by Hubert A H-,fi-tl.ein
and killed the chill and alfo.erton, f
WM.ian aft r horrible outra Ten. ' OUiriT Ilurriyan, of St. I.Cx't!,
ar. r':i wat. tied
'nip. l!"d to witm
They Stole $70,000 Near St. U-js
, Trom Adams Express,
San Francisco, Cal., Dec.
Albert. Dentcn Sly, one of the
et train robbers in the l.'tfyl
States is under arrest and on hify
Km for the robbery of a Mivri
1'acihV train, at Glendale, neaj. ,t.
I.ouifj,' Xorember o0. 3Ia-;n
llr iljet It, another of the rbb(' is
hiding here and his wife ,r-
NO PLACE LIKE HOME.
CLetter
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Home,
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From Burdif kera, Ifaly, to the
Asaeville Citizen.
Kev. II. G. Pearson writefe
letter te the Abheville Cih'zch from
Uurdighera, Italv, undr dhte of
December J, . and ; winds
quotin a few 'lines about '
Sweet Home." lie visited
Carlo, the famous sauillin"
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r it-.iw c, iiHs ocen maue uike a
garden; and it is a jdtv tha
should lie a wrnent in thi4 para
dise; but here he i, a hucf green
monster, coiled in the msdst of
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to a T.ttt and "tut iiijf.unatlon to L niei uro-.tfy i "" -c " s, mm orange rrovef",
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tli" fearriil:,, Pul onicers on iiie j ji-ca ; .l4"-; jiav
toet:e-. of the' men wanted. In Mdifp-1 ateiy bunuin;, and the asi
Afti-r thi' th.. Indian! bfan a'patches he stated that a trur;..
t rir i. f torturer, and his life was : signed Tor one of the crinsinstls
fiilv s ti d by the tiruelr arrhal of j named Marion Hedpeth, haC)jn
a th lac!. mi nt . f soldiers, who drore j shipped to Oakland, addresiif 4o
:7 tin - ta;.. w, but not until they Florence A. Waterman. . f v
l ad iihiI !ire to Mich an extent that ' Initnediatdy Captain Letiud
th man-, f f was pea red and ' detectives beran "ghadowinjj-J 'he
oarrtd in a horrible manner. j Well-, Fargo A: Co.'s olllce in?t)jli-
atnft r-.ri said little aliout bi : lana to arrest liecipein,
KILLED BY DYNAnTE.
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ttrrib'e aiMifti.m but rftnrncil t.i ? should call for the trunk. LA llie i women of all ages: they
the f. rt with the soldiers, and re- J meantime Detectives lMnkerto3d-Ld n their money on the tu
muneu mere until nt? jiatt recoT
! t rin.' l.'n health. Then betook a
as ii one were entering a
The vestibule . opens into
assembly room for concerts and
dancing-, where one of the! finest
bands in Europe discourses tie
nil music. In the larird roJm ad
joining is the gaming place, j There
are a half dozen tables, at ehch of
hj?;1if ' w hich sit some twenty-live njen and
4U nut
le op-
6ch the
IIoss AVhittaker went to L4lSn positesorae number on
rzels t( look for the other r?-r.' number is staked, and a
! tan o th t- be revt njrt d in a i named Albert Denton Sir.
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llsiipplud hi::i-t If with a riile,
ii HiVcr and ammunition and left
the fort. It as a mtmth before
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wheel in
t!id
located Sly, who wayieVnJ tells whether
; a saloon under tlie,tlj AieH f)Utsi(ler ,ias w
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which'had been taken from EjiVeVs
Messenger Mulriues was foiifid in
he was hcarl of, and the nilair had his possession. f ;-. ;
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!' v ts ar .( men. when one day j part if the rainstorm, a' ;ft.ng,
r.-n walked in-nnd threw ! well-dressed woman walkt,' I a,to
!.i:d !! nmtaining twenty-j the 7mpanyi otlice, in Oa. .(., 11,
!p-. Hi: had followed the and after glancing around silj".ici-
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hung on their trail, ' ously, for a mt)ment infju-rcd
the renter of
the 1 "ban k"
on the money
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wl
turti of the
table,
or the
Gen
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is. ana
caused
erally the -'bank" wins
thousands loosc their njillh
man3 are the sad suicides
by their wreck in this whirlpool of
-Mammon and rum. Asd h
question arises, is not Wal
gambling as demoralizing t4 Amer
ica, as Monte .Carlo -to Eur
not our Louisiana lottery a
a disgrace to the state and i
s this Mont
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street
detectives wl
two weeks.!
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the 5
' y i s:.. tii-t i:icti'!' 1-t tween men, women1 been watching for
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lletliivth i a handsome wvnr.U of i pauty ot .Monaco.'
twonlv.!ive. She is a tall br(jKJte!aIl a strain upon the ciyiliz
with a commanding ligure ami Ivrge
brow n eyt s. " 'v
The Gkturale bandits gottUVay
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;th:.t he fHi!d get near to.
lie Miinul endowed with ;n
' ch.irnit d life. fr the Indians could
1 f j ti . t g t i.fir noug!i to him to do
m s him arm. a:.d hv became known
as t!;,- -Whito Spirit." The In
diar.s wire fri-ihtenel, and those
lip ;nl I lottery as much a disgraet
kiL('or- .state and national governi
is this Monte Carlo to the
Truly t
let is
much
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Carlo
uiaiaua
to the
oternihent as
Ths Mayor of tlcrganton. Meets
Death in a Tragic Manner, j
Mr. Wister Tate, mayor of Mor
ganton, ; mt thi deatli in a tragic
canner. He is mayor of the town,
and on the day before Christmas a
man who was drunk was put in the
guard-house. When the man got
sober on the next day he was re
leased and in the afternoon while
the little hoys were liring crackers,
the driinken man put a dynamite
cartridge under Mr. Tate's olIi-e.
and when it exploded Mr. Tate was'
-enou-dy injured and the front
prt of the house was damaged.
Mr. Tate was removed to his
Tiou-e and died on the sssmc night.
Mr. Tate was an attorney at law,
-'.! years of age, art! was a cousin
of Mr. S. Mel). Tate.
The latest - information-we have
is that the 'murderer is- still at
lare. He had been employed on
railroad work ynd brought the dy
namite with him to Morganton.
Every eil'ort will be made to cap
ture the criminal, and we hope he
will be captured and punished to
the fullest extent of the law. Jt is
(he ilrst use that a murderer ;in
this State has made of .dynamite.
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a:.d a:.l rc dy
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wh-i w.re left made haste back to ! miles from St. Louis where?jse
the !,!.. of the tribe, carry ing j James often operated. Sly U ijso
I... k with the.. i th terrible tale of j credited with robbing the Stl ..ul
th- Ntiiit-i. -n their track. San ( night train near 'Racine, Wliof
Ier?oa f.Sl wid them to the moun-1 l-'fihO. The street-car robVi'ji
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tai::s ;i:ui wttii wnerw wnue
; o! l.eer 1 t en 1
llefor" l.i'- I
Europe and America.
. But now ray thought turpi home
i ward, .for the cholera If still raging
in Damascus, so that it is not sale
to enter the Holy Land.;, and those
on the ground who arp p sted in
such matter.s say it would be
hazardous to do so eveii nexl spring
sooner
lx lire
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kill, d a b.v.
p r ite , r u,x-. Every tin:e a
'' 5 i"T -.1 after hilll thev u
reenee hecame
nei"hborhtd he had
u Mjiiaw ii lid two war-
band was nt
would be sure to
oun-! ?-'Ui(u. l ne street-car roLri-iyics
man j in Kansas City and Omaljill
! ai-. it is claimed, be proved ainst
a me I him. . d-.:
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Laura." said George wittj'-an
r !-;..g cu l a! mei: 1-ers 'eager le.-iless yearning in hii.Vv.c,
ndiar.s be.'ame afraid to?-ujv I a.-k a favor of vou de4f':'?.
princi
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ttion of
and thus I am going home
t!fn I otherwiae would ha
How I long to see dear
combe V And truly I can
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as to heautilul scenery, tie
climate and a pleasant
live, I have seen no place inj
tr tne urient mat surtass
vilk, N. C.
i alont the country alone. Within ; Thev I. d satin the
da t;Aied
he h oi thirty-nine scalps, i parlor f-r lomrs in the tj nt
ti . i.
liad killed twelve other. iM.taujiinio. i of soul
sound
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v (,'.-.. jo-ah s he- wns unable to jret. ' i.eeds no articulate
At tl L.J f that ear he raised it language.
the n :uil t r ! t-eveiity-nine fealp". : Hut something impel!
at.d f ;;d he wti'i'.d lod return to to peuk. The longing that i!j7ed
th: : t utitil he had a hundrtih . sup from his very
H-at
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Ir. .li.' v. 1m". I. a cloudburst - j f x pression in word
:; t red ab ve '.he vilhte f a band) hud spoken.
Iteart imi0i Jjtnd
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f ".ii. art 'Ut aid the people fled;. "What is it, George." she'Wjiis-
iIIE ENGINEER'S
He "Would Bring, tie
e done.
Id Bun-'
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lightftil
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Europe
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YAIIN. r
Train in cn
Time if Neivo "Would pb It.
When a railway enjjinee
out or lias liad several nrrovv es
capes he frequently! "loses his
nerve," as railroad men put it. Jle
becomes too cautious, and
his
Mi! a narrow gor. for safety.
Ti e w afi r eatiie j-uddellly that
thty v,.re i .-up. lieil to lly with
what t'u e.uld ' tht r ami run for
th irlix-. S siid r-on er.me upon
th m a thev were Jiuddlftl in the
rie and ln i.Mii tiring at them from
.il. .- and rolling ftnes tlown upon j disaster
fl He killed 1- and woun.letl a "lou will believe me, tte;fvt ft,
gr. at number before they could get ! he kaid, with an agitation hee'uii
,w iy. ing ercry moment more uncopill-
liy July. h.- had over 100 table, "when I eay that 1 am ??ten
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1 1 may involve semic -u fc.fii "'e,
darling. But belieye me, Laiir'it
is for the best : " ;
'What is it, George?" p.l)t re
j.eatetl irj a roice that tremb't-S is
with a vague foreboding of caving
;'lst Jiis nerve.
rer engine ami
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and verity ponies. He; which I have no control, and t.ve
id. a of abandoning his ; pondered long over it, and afVpot
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styimpuiser
the beuritiful
q:i t for. revenge, but he was more acting from hasty
b tenuii.td than ever to wipe out i 'Yes! Yes!!"
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upl. - ti.t gutter.
w n r ;u sia.e.
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if "" .it: I tll-grar l.is
:i' rit.g tl.e K ! y
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After the close of
the government
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;rntd its attention to the Indians,
a tuafv m iiie with the Cmnn
.tin! it was j-tipulateil by the
Indian- 'ha: Sa::der..n shouhl be
e.tliid away from the country. .
IL i.tard of it and for many
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ing lips. "WJiat is it yoijj -,tfk,
George? What is it?" .
j "Darling," lie said, and tli H.i'd,
iaiploring look in his face th led
her to the inmost depths o.frrfier
Ui:i '. "I wish ytu woqhLV.U on
the other knee awhile." Thi.-rne
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as a re
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passen
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get his
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,. t,t!i I.ept out of t!ie way of the if getting horribly tired!"
oldier- and e:itinued hi work of , go Tiilmm.
but at last was found ' ,
th -true! ion
and told that he must give up the
work. !! eomplit d but with great
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and took advantage of
ev. rv Ir.dian outbreak 'si nee then to
kill th
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FIRE AT LENOIR.
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Several Euildinss Entirely
stroyeJ by the Flames.
Li n. !-:, N. C , I). e.'r.L A defec
live tove pipe eau-t d a cofillagra-
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lion ere a-i iiigiu. ini:s-"t? v . - . .
i . - i i... w il barrel staves anil hoards. sin
store, and the
MILLIONS LOST IN FLAHM.
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The Oreat Standard Oil W' at
Bergen Point. ;
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. Bi:im;n Point, N.J, Decji
! Fire was discovered at 0 V-Vek
hist evening in the barrel ' W;jFy
Uf tlie Standartl Oil (aunpaii -es-
tabltshrnent nf Constable H'l-
At one o'clock thi morni vtlre
.... . . . . s '.. I.
ix .tin rak'inir over acres i-i-nan.
a
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t th
nun
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tl about
ceiling
suit geiieral.lv brings
late.
The engineer in tjur
mind his name or the rohd had
He bad ;
twice jhe 1
told that if -i he couldn't
train through on time 1
have to begin-hauling Treii
was meek about it and; pro
do better.
! II bring her in
there's a house on t
said the last time.
He came into the office
run a day or (wo later
the room, glanced up
and then asked :
"Seen rnv of it ?" .
Of what?" asked up off
'Coal," replie'l the e.
"Why. no. What
"I guess it hasn't
yet," he said, j quietly,
left a coal car on the
"And you you "
ollicial. .
"I gt in on time."
"But the coal car?
get around "f ;
"I didn't iret around
her wide onen aliu c;
There's about a half
the roof f the j rear
wim expecting to find
here somewhere. And sav
"Well?"
"The smokestack
is cone ; there's no
et r.
i
coup e down
"Sonne one
. . .
inr.ui tracK.
In-si an (he
Il.ivj did vou
line
ton!
eoae
khe
FOUGHT FOR A GIRL'S HEART.
Rival Lovers Engaged in a deadly
j Combat.
j ' Gai i.m oi.is O., Dec. :50th. 'Both
loved Kit tie Little, and they decid
ed to.; settle who should get her
heart and hand by physical prowess.
John Eads stud Harry ' Boyes, the
rivals worked in the 'Gallipolis
Furniture Factory. Eaus armed
himself with a hammer and Boves
used a knife. They fought , so hard
that both are likely to tlie.
- . M
TO WRECK TRAINS.
Two Attempts llido Last Weak at
Statesville. " '
Sai.i-i.luv. N. C, D.ec.-.-r.O. A
second attempt this week to wreck
a passenger train on the Western
road tvas ma tie last night at Bostian
bridge, near Statesville, the" scene
of the August horrr.
A teh'graph pole was placed on
the track, but was discovered,in
time to avert danger.
Tlie railroad men are muehjex
cited over tiK continued attempts,
A special force of detectives
have heen eent-to the scene. !
CRISP TOO ILL TO PRESIDE.
j
He Will Have to be Absent on Tues
day lliglit.
AV.isiuxdTON. Dec. 15 L Speaker
Crisp is now suffering with bron
chitis as v.eil as la gripe. Last
Iiigut he had -bad coughing spells:
and thi morning he i- very weakJ
His physician does not think' he
can preside at the opening , session
'I iiocili 1
; - , -
They Don't Love the Stars and Bars.
Sr. Lot i-. Mo., Dec. :',t).- A spetv
ial committee of the Hansons 1'ot;
(J. . Ikis made a vigorous kick
against the u-e-of a . Confederate
battle flag by the Southern 'Asso
tion. Tiie vetfTans t.bject to it
even as a -memory"" or a "sad re
minder" o'f the lo-d cause. . j
' i
Lowest in Many Years.
W.v-uis.oToN, Def. :h. The -declared
treasury balance to-thiy is
the lowest -in ' many years, being
:?L.Vl:h:nL Of this '13,73G.H7I
is in subsidiary treasury coin,. Eh-'
17U,-lU in national iruik deposit
ml .f;510,"2.!0 in minor coin, ,4
STARVED WITH $200000: ;i
t i
Jamts Murpy and His Sifter, Misers,
. - Famished, j ' j ,
Di id. ix, Dec. 30. lames Murphy
and his sister Ma?y were found
. ' 'Oil ill Yalip
CLOSING OUT CLOAKS AT
" - y 1 4 o ' i i.
i i . ( .
: " ' . 12 . .'
"' ! " " lu - . -
I " i ..
a iii-w !o:is
;iti;l INJroi
Ui(
V( 0J ! I!
3.40
2 ;.-)
2.10
ll.U ) I We Live S'.nie of tlm
f 12.00
7 . 7 .1
jo.i.iq
.-JLOiV
2.;,.1.
$2 30
133
bl tji V
vale in CLOAKS that
i;;s ever' been our piriy
n show. All newj
this, 'season , and
decided to ('LOSh
T T - . -
v H ; h t t tu se- ee
e i-'g'y
riilGKS, Hhat we.
we
It
i4st
it
itegp
styjes
nave
m:i not have any
c a r ry over the s e ii so if:
itV ff
w..
I!l:il!
ji!'j. i
llUVi' (.id
Wo now
pl'ico tfrsuit li'i c;
; We 1m w cut r;
i: ii...; . i i
iiMiiiUMii :t tu t g')"Us ;!o s.e'Ml
muss the lu'M hai-g;i!,?;s : ;vN I
ettsli. no tine c-ai utnler sidl'b-
t'tgot
dtp
i
i.
P!
IIMPI
So
' V O
o:i
RAYB
(his
i u'lf
1 )otll
1 to;
w.iil nr
,'.!;, a 1 1 J
t fin .
Mft
to
10
, !
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M'lt
i
t ilu
Is!
i e
NATIONAL
PopuMr! !
llANKj lipl.Uj.NC, (iKKK.-ltOUO.jjj
I0ND & POWELL;
( .
trices.
' t : i t - i -
i i ef.pie n:ie no iim- lor. prices til,t ire not .u-..il.ir. ir.-iffier li.ic w
price iiifuns a i.uh i;i;u i;. n.n Ic a t.ii,-. ,,'witr tli:in :iii v I..
i-a ease in pmni, velv-t t6ues ar.ft im.j; :H't ..! i -om 1 Z, it, $!-(!(, $
t.J.j.t, rfs.4- a n cl -f ...00. j. e Ii i e n II, r,-
i 1 I " ' v - i 1
vk en
U'.-l-v.l st.M'k Of:
a poim I r
v ehe. hero
iVi1.. worth
thiat you will find ( lie HKST.wi i r ; i;
FINISH to any.0 We deal FA I !:. S K f . I
Factory. No pains spa i red lo'pleri-e ra
.-. : o- . I . , . i
iiu j unjic km oui .-fu 1 1 1 jt i sve ;i-iv
eve-TT pair warranteil. We ..!i.jr'.4pcei-:ij
'Holidays. j'
Miss Lillie tlrreil and M is M.ijnie p
; , , Kcpectfulh f
'Jh
S..
Oo
TOTAL ASS LIS ( iiE A 1 ? A II i S i 1 1 i I ' I O-i S I) Si T E I )
'OVER. :.T WENT
Office iiZL
KS.T in t . V:i ;itui
ii i k..
ui-
ep
III
in S- V;i, p. a in
l :-1 ielM a.t is-
1 1 oji r i' oe k
look
i :i a n
i.v im k iPiii.OvKs m..-i:dt v.
ti:i rg.ii ii- in our iine ill mnt; l.i t iie eoini tiig
k.ird
. 'i -
i I ! I o. gi.-i ! i o si-rve t hei-r friends:
te ( ou i t JIotit V st LMarket St;
1 1 T8
!. i
I f
I' t
mm
PURE DRUf 'p. A
' 3?fxteixt Ivlioci-'i c ino
NEW
Trusses
From (dir Largi
CIJOF 1 CRNir
A XI) 1K.J!
DOLLARS.1
wo
I' If t ) .
Slock wiii c;:
' ( Hj III !
Orders and lMiKSt 'I iTl'. .S o
Ml
at
Ma
. A 1
ply rhysicbui
iio: ; n oi : (.
and Keallj ; i
uii.x I rr i h i)
M'.'-H.l-; 111 I lltf
,1 II'
on i i . I tiiiol ti v . 1 1 1 i ! 1 1 a iiC
; Riciidrdson cfe Farris,
OppiTsite Ben bio w
feb. 12. - ."
II
o;ise,
I pulled
through.
of it on
l. and I
est of-it
i i . I ...
i dead in llit'.r u n.e
day. i I nev were in i
died f
upon
f starvation. Tj
heaps of straw.
Newrv to
r's c lid liad
ic h'jdit s ly
They left
ruoney and property to the amount
of $200,000. ; . .
' thb
lot
a re
peff, and i
'. if the pro
trying t o'f
t they should
it, :.t ie'a r pi.w-
i
i r
ti.-
.Ui-t r. i ir are
r m driiokenrif
r-t fio mo-t j
t v . t r 1
,4." ti,.- .'. ... f r -:ro..g or.ti
-.; U l.i dl g im.i
wort! :i. Jre u.ar;
nafe.e
to tl.f ' . i ..
... It i
:. e ! at arid n'ir:i-
: ii th ur.irr. Wht
i. ::! m n. a:a I f ght .'
n'l work to thi -M l
r raur.k.. d. Witli a t' lio
in ur g
kir.it.
ndroiji
1 .mi. v-. tr- tru.y.
J. G. KiMiA.
i ' .- J T. s I h.Vtl
D
prr:i
. 3 . Thirty
. . . t ; . i . . . i
Lt d. i w . H I.. I o .
tv ing of a d e of
icoi in lining
r ai e
., .j1i i i
br a Ma-tt rt'di, .".w .e.;.u.
t lov.L Deal A DaT
ri-ibnce t.f Mrs.-Mary Harlev
wire turned. The furniture
and goods were mostly saved,
th .agh badlv damaged. There wa
sonif iouranee on Higgins furni
ture arol Dea!! goods, no insurance
,,n the buildings. Fortunately
thr re was no wind, or half the town
would le in a-kes. Hard work and
the Hro engine saved the stores and
buildings -ir.) md. Some of them
were hardly -.-..rchrd. The Io9 if
fr in -i.v to ttn thousand dollars.
A TRAIN LOAD OF CORN.
FreadituiLs to be Sent Famine .
Stricken Russia.
Lin. Mt.N. Neb. Dec. 31. Govern-
or Thayer and Labor Commifsiouer
Lud h tl, are actively at work secur
ing the traia load of corn to be
nent to the Limine euiferers of d.us
eia. and from n dozen point in the
state re-pdies are coming to the
proclamation of the governor.
Mr. Ludddn estimates that two
hundred thousand pdinda of bred
stutiti will be donated by Nebraska.
The Millers' organization of Min
nesota have raised a million eix
hundml thousand pund of tlour
for the suiTerer.
It wap. however, fairly umWV Hie
control of a large force of m-.iMvho
hd been tbo'ifedlv fichtinei-for
"- --- -- r-o rr
antl the cab window
but, of course. I was
orders. And kiv again
-Well, what is it?"
-Just put j down oti yo
somewhere that an engn
hasn't lost hisi nerve, 9 ut ii
keeninfr it. reeisirned from
1 o j
act isg under
to look for a job on a
Ravages of theGrip
..!
Seymoi k. Itid., Dec
that malady.
LiNCotx," Ne!. Dec. 31. There
uro l.oiween four andlfive hundred
cages of la grippe in
present time,
hour-.. " ,U:
Sti far as can be ascertain'?. he
trememloux blaze originatetl'lhe
great three-story building inrch
the barrel-making machinek "W?re.
It then spread to the eitgin?vue
in which a maginiticent CorliienT
gine was locatetl. .
Sparks also set tire to theSkvrrel
run-way leading to th sectio?;-df
the refinery where the barrNar'e
tilled and shipped. From trVi ad
house the fire also spread . im
mense Ptackii of barrel f.taTe'nfi.!retl
Ui thirty acre yard.
: Within half an hour aftrV-;the
first outburst of flame the p!a, . iwa
t, cnalli i n tr ecu nf fl rp. FlV" .Un-
icvv....., - ----- ft..
ilred men were fighting (he fcfu-y ith
forty streams of. water be J .: it
wa an hour old. y ?' ,'
After three hours-of hard .Vork
they succeedcil in gaining trjia-
tcrv. t.-'
The totnl loss to. the ci;t;uiany
will undo ubtedly reach 2,U.(00.
t The blaze wiil probably lrr it
self out this afternoon. eVrept
where 'the mountain of ;Vi-ely
aL-.l h irrel bendsi stantls lJfiere
tbfiri mav smoulder for c 4Jeek. 1 that of ygur f riend-s.
- j - ......
-
engirse
, Conscience, cr What?
" ( nsciVnce (hdli make cowards'
of us all,'
ivs the ptet.
j..st
w iih
or ken,
mat: s nerve
But it is
the nerves W lien a
are unstrung, through
ai.l torpid; liver and
l i rid ig 1 1011
! i.tiioir.. ii'.iod. will!
' feels depressed and nt-rvou
;r books j
t er w'ho '
stitrts at
every
1 .1
t w onder tnai ,ne
! He
little
soum
j ; is afraid of 1
.UUe.p'cte
shadow
T.
II K
II II
1851.
Al,
LI ft -118
la ' - f
.1
II';ITM. lo W i Pllf.lff.'
(il.iiL.-iH;ii(.
1(1
.Sprijigfio
.1 A I,
.ss.(.i!i;si:'ns
lH.I.i
, Mass.,
hi
i
idiii.
.in :
1891
4i
A
etts4-?lL:2,f;3'J..7L L'iiiiiie
POLICIES- IN FOB ii. 2J,
Tne contra'-t of tiii. coijipitnv ;
iiicontestah'e, hum sti i. ii j,
If yo'u will wriie oirr .t.i u:
form and send ir to the. as.' re
to 1 rf
S !
, T,ij
1 is
the ser-
and fe.-ls like a foo
I r 1 1 r
1 man go to t lie
bottle of Dr. Pierce
1
J.e-t suen a
tore' and get
i Golden Medi-
vice of the roatl t-dav, ahd is go- j ( j, .(.overv tlie great IJiood puri
inr to look for a job on a Farm. ' j ' ; , , ' 1 nvigomtor. This is
Ifier ahd Liver I nvigorator. 1 his 1
i.r.... ,..K- .I.,od.iiirn;er .and liver
i invig6r;itor
truaranteed to benefit
3 1.4-In this
or cure, or
money will be promptly
I refunded. It cures
1 . . 1 . .
city, 'd jessina.aupo-.o., j . . an( fr ,
m1 thorp liave been a number
deaths directly or indirectly-due to , 'j1'"
3 ndiirestion,; or
t its wonderful
Tin 1 1 1 1 P ' .
p"i'ii.i..,i ,mr fi-nur orOoerties. con-
ii ; n a 1 orni t .nr-.'v
Salt-
he city at the
kindred
The Stow and Sain
San Francisco, D
still raining in many
rheum. Tetter, Eczema and
ailments. Ail !j;ood-poi-
eons, no matter of what name
nature, yield to its remedial
lhic-nces.
Lacgstoa Let L&cso.
'for
in-
j'.i.-l'rank
c -Congress-third
district
c. l.-It is' Bh um.m.. Va., Dec
! . . . M T :i ro'Stofl. S'dl ot
parts 01 i me , -r
... -1 t- or irt'i' 1 li. ui
. . 111.. ... w : iiiuu u
State. . Wires are an, now u, .t.u. 1.0 ,.,,1.,1 was released
1 IJ. I -, r.Mbll'OI f mm e.ll-"1 'r-."-
wor'l lit. I'cru hi n" - -
reka for a iveek,. ii'o'r from Point
KeVJis i-. twojduys. jlni the Sierras
snow "ha beep falling f..r two davs,
IdoVkaiie in tle Centrii Pa-
11 1
cific i- feared.
Oregon ex pre
late. j
coinre
roin tio peiiocntiarv ner- ?-i--''T-
he ha spe.n i- '- mji
fo'r murtler. There is
1. .
t lot ne ei.eci
The south-bound
fifteen, hidirs
is
Don't ruin ioiir he
r
1
J av, w liere
live vars lor 111
lu.tever. a story alhia
.I1..1 i... is stil! in Sdint
l lid t " ' ' w , - -
Lai. ..risoll hl!
I.ouis. Booker, a pnuninf nt
wealthv Kieiino .!. I' r. ."n for
forth at hi
Mr
aiid
niti.it.ng
tirce
c-
09
''.-i-.0. t : . I r I ) !-. . ;..) !
...IXM'Bi.NG,. ii.v,i:iKl hU.hu.
I" i t o ears b-eeortie-: r ; -( 1 1 1 i'.jj i- i t a
, ! ' . - . :
ten '-, 1 1 a oj o; oceu pa ! ion : ;
i t
1
1 rt 11. i mi ;id'lr;r.,' I ti l he
v- v. i j (iKipieai-,jr-. in; lm.w ing
yoti, not an ESTlMATEib.'.-.ra S'l.'T.M EXTt-ho- id'g jibe ex'a'ei
in cash and paid up insuA.n.-e wliiib would appi-arl id a policy
at your age: ' . ;; ;
-was born in t he
My name is
M v add rev-
i
da o?
Agents
- i let. 1
h 111 tiki'
Vll'lll'l
-'!
.nil ;
in f tie year
W- ROGERS,
HAJLEIGH, 1ST. C,
lieneral A ren ts, N
(
iJ '
B
i -A
OOKand'JG
o nil
GBEENSOBO, -'ON"
i
i 1
Prices Low an! SaliMiiction (iiii
nVT.V OFFICE IN PIEDMONT NfMitH CAROLINA KI'NMNfi Til:
PRESSES BY WATCR POWER.
,i 'il:
O. ' :. ;H.,:i: '
1- lii'-'yt:-;
niltltNMl. 4
. 1 ...... for f-itihczzii ti e
; til tirinsinj; . ,tpwan1
ceeds Langston as hospital steward
gJtT" Orders -by Mnpl f.eeetva
'IK
our Personal Atttention. Tfar
f '
' i
i-
t
t
-I
-1
i.
si-
.0 '
!
v
practical joker.
t