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NUMBER 39. You will see from the above figures that eight years ago ThV Cash Racket Store casted its lot with the good people if this little city, and notwith standing the prediction made by so many that a "one price, cash before delivery" business could not be successfully con ducted here, it has speedily grown from a little 25x60 feet store to. three times its origi nal size, and we believe it is only a question of time when wb will be forced to get more room. What is the cause of this rapid increase in business? We answer Underbuy, Un dersell, One price to all. This week The first thing on the list is 10 doz. Ladies' Silk Em broidered Handker chiefs worth 25c. Our price only Qc. ' - The next is ONE CASE STANDARD CALI COES, CONSISTING of NAVY T.LUE IN NEW PATTERNS, BLACK and BROWN GROUND WITH LARGE OR SMALL : FICURE. CUT WHAT YOU WANT AT 5cts A. YARD. Then conies the ''Mascot," a new thing in 6-4 all wool tiress goods at 44c. yard,. Sold elsewhere at 620. a yard. i Cash Racket Stores ! I1 M. LEATH, M'g'r. .. :i and GoU1kjio Sts. PROFESSIONAL CARD2 F. PRICE, 1 II Surveyor aa:I Civil Engineer. WILSON, - In". C. years' experience. Miioe next to Dr. Albert Anderson. .1 no. K. Woudai'il. V. II. Varlioroujrhl Jr. WOOUAR1) & YARBOROUG! Attorne-ys-at- J .a w, Wilson, - - N. C. Will practice, in the courts of Wilson, . Nash, Green, Edgecombe and adjiin ip.g counties. N. J. Associated in Civil practice only. " - T U. UZZELL, . ft Attorney at Law, WILSON, . - - N. C. 1 Tact ices 'wherever, services are re- c! tg'"AU business will receive jTumpt alttivtion. . -. Olii. e in Well's Building. G. CONNOR, Attorney at Law, WILSON, - N..I.-.. -Brar.i ij & Co's. Bank T.uiklmi;. OH GEOvM. LINDSAY, Attorney at Law, SNOW HILL, N. C. (JiKCt'iT : Wilson, nd Joiuiston Counties Green Wayne INSURANCE. : FOR . Pire In-surance ("all on me, at the ofkee of W. E.- War ten & to., over 1- if st National Bank. 4 -ig-iy " H. (i. Will rKlIEAD. Wood oc Shinules. 3 hayc Cypress Shingles on hand . at times and wi!l sell cheap. SAWED WOOD, WELL SEASONED, i'uuys.n hand and can be furnished at short notice." Yard on Railroad, West side of Nash Street, . !r.,:, C. N. NURNEY. Scotland Week Steam Dye Works, I-xprcss paid on packages. S:nd lor price List. Address, . ' 3team Dying Co., Seodand Neck, N. C. Poor IVwl r.v, liut 41oii Sfiisc, Tli ere is very little trouble That happens us to-day ; It is t!ie sorrows of to-morrow That tlrive our joys away. We sometimes sit and wonder, And stew, and foam, and fret I-or fear something may happen ; Iut it hasn't happened yet There was once a lonely woman - Who cried down by the sea ; "What if my pretty children 4 All should perished be'" Now this particular woman Who thus did fret and fret Is still a maiden lady, So it hasn't happened yet. Exchange, A Sermon f.rr Hoys. We see two boys" standing- by side. Roth are intelligent look ing and kind-lioktng; but o'ne be comes an idle, shiftless fellow, and the other an influential and useful man. Perhaps when they were boys no one could have seen much differ ence between them; when they were men,1 the contrast was marked. One became dissolhte step by step; the other became virtuous step by step. As one went' up, the Other went down. It is a question of great moment. What will you be? One deter mines he will do right and improve his powers and opportunities to the utmost. He is - industrious, learns his business, becomes a partner or proprietor, and is known as a man ot influence and power. Another does notfdetermine to be bad, but is lazy and neglects to improve his oppor tunities. He shirks work, he ' fools around;" next he is seen with tobacco and probably beer and whiskey fol- lo'; his appearance sh ws he is u n healthy; he does not do his work well; he loses his position and be comes intemperate and ' probably a criminal. There are many to day who are standing at the parting-place. . You can take one path and you will g down as sure as the sun rises. It jou prefer to h:ing around a saloon, in- 1 , c, , 1 .i i t i, ! stead of reidniij eood books at hoaie. i r S f then you are on the roid to ruin. It ; vhn do obev vour o irents. if V.OU run i away from school, if you lie, if you swear, you wi'l surely go do.vn in hfe. ; If a Doy steadily improves his timi . tries' to. learn -his business, obtys h:s lather and. mother, is truthful and industrious, is re'spectiul and pleasing toward others he will succeed. No one cm, stop his doing well iri life, lie has determined that he will be a noble specimen of a man, and every good person will help -him. Franklin Times ' V I, a!' il,r Yon T:.k- Sit tlifiii" Fur? Ikcuise jou-are sick 'and want to get welh of course. Then remenibtr that Hood's Sarsa- pariila you will do so with persever anc; ecjualling or approaching the ten acity .-with which your perseverance equaling or approaching the tenacity with which your coir. plaint has clung to you. , It takes time and care to eradicate old and deep-seated m da dies, particularly when they have been so long hidden in the system that they have become chronic. Remember that all permanent and positive cures' are are brought about with reasonable moderation. Hood's Sarsaparilla at tacks disease vigorously and never leaves the field until it has conquered. i ltols (Sr.iilxi by Star. Ditl yoii ever venture any conjee t ureas to how migratory. 'birds man aoe to keep up fhei'r fight in a due north direction after niht? It has been proved that on clear niprits tl ey often- wirg. their northern flight'', in the rarifitd . atmosphere three miles above the earth's surface. This be ing true, it is clear that guidance by the topography of the country is out of the question, how. then, are they able to' keep their beaks pointed to a aid the north poltj' The scienLfic ornithologist comes to the rescue with the declara'ioa that they ase guided Dy the stars and in support of his opinion cities as evidence the fact that when the stars are obscured by clouds the birds become bewildered and seek the ground S Lot is Re public. I'.iur Hisr i-. s. liaviiig. the needed merit to more than make g-ood all the. advertising claimed for thetn, the following k.ur reii-icdies have reached phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds each bottle guaranteed Electric Lit-1 ters the great remedy for 1 ver. Stomach and Kidneys. Buckltns Arnica ' SalVe the best in the world and Dr. King's New Life pills, which are peifect. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed and the dealer, whose name is at tached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Mar grave's drugstore. MYERS OHIIE SCENE . The Criminal Stands Where Ho Probably' Stood Before. HiS SHOES FITTB TO THE TRACKS. Tlie Trip Vrmii iu. iniiiiti U iMiotit Inc-i-leiit Tile Story of Ilruwn Alh-u an.-l the Y.om tii still iJelatedAr- --rt of is n au.-ii. 7 j a 'f i x . cn.,t,.mi,...i. win it.. . ' j over whom ban , 's ih most conclusive ievi.ler.eo of the tnarder of Forrest : : Crowley.has be-a earrk-i to the seen of i'the murder, aii.i Khoes'fitTe,! in th ! tracks vhcr the mutilated 'hody was found. The tit was perfect and as the tracks have remaine-.i fresh from the day i of 'the murder, the clue is ' recrarde .1 as ! side-'auother impjrt-tnft link to the ch.tia al- i re.-ir'v so strmioiv ,ntvvm, 1 ;il.-vnt. bim ! Myers arrived iu Atlanta yesterday nwrnins at 0 a. m. accompanied by Detective Dolan, of Covinfrton, and Chief Connally and officers who met tn in Tinttanoo-ra. The trip was . w jont incidents and thottjrh for days a c.rrent rumor, no ei...-rl was made to intvrccpt the train au.l lynch tlie pris- j oner. ' The young- man is now ! detained at the station house. He still ) t-lings. to the story of being a tool . .1 , " -i, i ii t . in ine ii.iucis oi one, jirowne alie'l. anu tells the narrative ' ' with remarkble 1 clearness and nerve. lie s.iy that Ben Allen is not t he Allen in question, i 1 and that -the latter, a handsome young man. well dressed with a good bearing, j was a stranger until tliev met at a cirar ' .i '".'., , , " ,! store, on tne corner or o nitenau and, Marietta, seyc-ral dors 'p. go. 1 Lis story of the plot is one that has Wn worked! vy in uitr.-.-u.:...i t .1:1:11;'. tlie vvonu j over and is believed to have been framed in Myers m hid by some cheap I Intf AKtt the increased Renewal. work of fiction, rather -than by an ac-! . Chicago. September 24. The Distill tual experience. i ing and Cattle-feeding company filed lkn Allen, the "-at ibler and ex-con-'' let. was arrested in Birmingham yester- 111 nicago anu i eoria against me new that the democracy is not in a position ana proper nours lor worK win ue con day and will arrive here today. In the tariff law's provisions for increased to conduct a campaign of defense, of" sidcred. The most important topic for meantime Jones. Drake and Coat ey .are ' boIlds which the distillers are compelled character this year, and this assault " discussion will be the question of feder yet retained, however, but few people to give to secure the payment of the upon Judge Gaynor will make him una- ating the six organizations and it is pos nswipintp tr-V-ir nnmes nf tlp (it ten tax on the spirits bonded before the Available as a candidate. ' sible that a new ' organization of rail-- at an- rate, with the brutal crime. The' detectives a re working day and night on the cast and the Allen mystery will be probed to a detlinite basis. IS SHE MADALIME POLLARD? A Mystery Surrouiuls iv Wonuin iiuest at the Lesinstoti. K-ntu-ky. Ilott-I. Lexington. Ky.. September 4. -There is a mystery attached to a guest at the Leland hotel here which is puzzling even Landlord lirooks. ' Several days ago a woman appealed dt the hotel and requested to l.o given . 1 room without i registering. . ne saull.Mie was an invalid. Since her appearance she has continually- worn a heavy vail over ' . . , - her face, una -when in t.ie parlor wears u Siinbonmt. si: and asks the other : piX-ars nervous, guests when- they come in the parlor, where she is gener ally writing, what is wanted. A carriage drives up every -afternoon' and she enters it, remaining away until night. the carefully evades all ques tions and wiil tell nothing of herself or her name. She seems to pretend to be old, but those who have watched her say she is a young woman.' Laulord U rooks" wife has b.?en trying to find out something of her, but can not. ; HIGHWAYMEN IN NEW YORK. Tlip Strpet t'ar IIe!I l on the I'riui-ipal StrcetB and l'asHriifjers Itobbed. Xr:w York, September 24. A crowd of colored hoodlums held up an Eighth avenue horse car at the-corner of liauk and Hudson streets last evening, and relieved several of the passengers of their watches and chains. About a dozen members of the gang inarched down Hudson street shouting "fire"' and "police" in the hopes of causing a crowd to gather .r that they could ply their profession. The scheme did not work, and at the corner of Bank -and. Hudson streets the gang stood in front of an uptown horso car, and while some of the members held the horses' hea ls the others ran around the sides of the '- car grabbing -watches and pocketbooks. The passert- gers in the car were terror stricken and manic no attempt to defend themselves from the highwaymen. The police sue- ceded iu capturing only one of the gang RAILROAD OFFICES IN ASHE3. Destructive lilaze in th:; Passenger, Freight anil Fruit Depots, New Oblraxs,' September 24. Fire broke out early this morning in the yards of the Queen and Crescent rail road company, and damage to the ex tent of 20,00.) was done. The passen ger and fruit depots, six box cars and ' , ' . " . ' V, '7.--,. eel. A serious part ottne loss consiste.t o'f the destruction of - valuable records ;n tlTf. nfttt-fw of ft the passenger and freight agents. TO INSPECT THE ROUTE. First Stej) Taken To-,vurl l:u:hliiiK the LakeKrle anil Ohio ( anl. Pittmsurg. Pa., eptmbcr 24. The engineering committee appomteti re- cciitly by the chaml.er of comnierce started today from Ibis city to inspect ' the proposed route of the Lake Eru and Ohio shin canal. This trip will be taken with a view that definite, surveys be made for the purpose Oi' determin ing the best line for engineering action. THE WORK OF INCENDIARIES. The Towtoat C'o:net ISurned to -the Wa ter's Kdge, Cincinnati, September 24. The tow boat Comet, belonging to 'the Comet Towboat company,, was mysteriously fired, at her mooring at i a. in., and was burned to the water's.' edge. Only a watchman was on board and he es caped. The fire was .undoubtedly incendiary.- .Loss $10,000; insmed for 8.-.ooo. ' ' - -: Said to be Whitney in Washington. Nkw Vokk. September ': t. A late dis patch from Washington to an evening paper here says that William M. Whit ney wilt be tae. candidate of the democ racy for governor, of. New York.. A l-'iihh :oii;hle lioll- Lady I want a doll for my little girl here. Clerk What kind ol a doll does the little girl wan!? . Little girl It must have teeth like minima's that you can take out, and hair that you can hang on the chair at night. Texas Siftings. IN TH6 WINDS FATAL WAKE. Over S-evt-nty-Five Uvea Already Loot and j the Injured are Dying Hourly. VMinxkaI'ous, Minn.. September 24. Every hour Liing-s addition reports of the destruction wrought by Friday ! night's eytloju. It is now certain that the loss of life will be in the neighhor , hood of seventy-live while the injured will number several times as many. Some of those hurt are expected to die ! and it is not unlikely that fully one lmn:lml m-Vinnvi will 1 nnmWpl in the list of the cyclone's fury. The property loss is very heavy and it is al- most impossible at this time to obtain anything more than roujrh estimates trf the damage done. Xorth of Algona seems to have been the scene, of the greatest harvest of dtth- more persons being killed in Kossutn bounty than in any other one count3' through which the tornado Passed. Nineteen funerals were held at A1Sna yesterday. ' . jsovxo. oi n,mmettsDurir, wtucn seems to have been the point where the cy- ursl assumeu uanerous propor- ll(mi' nves were crusnea oui. ro!n here the deadly storm went teax- i ' acruss lne country aemonsninfr An its path. For the most part of its course it travelled through a farming district, Leroy and Spring Valley, Minn- heing the only two towns of any consequence that were damaged but v-ic iub uutm wae """P""- .H.'f. r ffw 1 AS ine storm travelled tnrougn ine country and avoided villages and towns tne property loss is largely confined to lai-m ouu.trags and these oeing oadiy scattered render even an approxima- j tli of tho loss impossible, butconserva- tivi intimatua nlnKn tliu ilamacro of nnt ....vw. less than 1,000,000. PROTEST AGAINST THE TARIFF, xmiivou .x tuc mnj. i:stnier t nuer nond at uo cents I'rotest- Protests today at revenue offices both new law went into effect. Distillers Were under bonds to the full amount of the whiskey in the warehouses at 90 cents per" gallon. Their renewal was necessary at the rate of .$1.00. With the protest, new bonds for the whiskey in bond at Chicago were filed by . if. S. Taylor, assistant general agent of the Distilling company here. Tlie protest takes the position that when the whiskey was made and put in bond there was an implicit contract with the government at the 90 cjnts rate. THE CATHOLICS' OBJECTION. Outsnok. n AtothU the oiebrntion of the lUrth!a.;-':f Oumava :tdlhn. i mission by the emperor to proceed to P.EKi.ix. September ii.-As the au-' Korea" 1rince CUinff is a member of thorities of the Piussian government the peace party and the strongest ad are making preparations to celebrate ate in the of wlllcn he 18 Presi' the three hundredth anniversary of the dent' of the P0?1- of nceAmg the de birth of Gustavus Adolphus, of Sweden, niands of the Japanese. Admiral Fre obiections are beinjr raised bv the cath- mntle. commanding the IJritish fleet, olics throun-h the medium of the col-, umns of Germania. These protests are t based on the ground that the Swedes devastated Germany and did nothing to help her establish her uhity. These ar ticles further, declare that the move ment is supported by protestants mere ly for political reasons. The Vossische Zeitung in reply to the catholic pro tests, reports that no matter what the reasons for the celebration may be, it is an indsputable fact that Gustavus Adol phus enacted the role of a saviour and secured the liberty of conscience when there was the greatest teed of it. WELCOME TO GRAY GABLES. Kc; r-t.".rv ( nrlI;i Spent Sunday With the l'reUli-ni, and Sirs. Cleveland. Buzzard's Bat, Mass., September 24. Secretary of the Treasury, John G. Carlisle, arrived here yesterday after noon en the light house tender. John D. Rogers, having left Xew York late Sat urday afternoon. Half an hour later President and Mrs. Cleveland welcomed him cordially at Gray Gables. Captain Schley, of the Rogers, accompanied him ashore. After luncheon the party .en- joyed an informal chat on the verandah as the clay was - pleasant and warm, The Rogers will probably remain here until Mr. Carlisle is ready to return, either this afternoon or tomorrow. No matters ot national importance were discussed and the time was spent in a purely social way. THE FRENCH RULED OUT. No I'aris Turfmen Hereafter to Be Tol erated on Any German Itaee Course. llEKi.iv. September 24. Sporting circles are greatly" disgusted at learn ing, on Friday last, that the French owners of horses entered in the Berlin steeple chases, which are to be run on steeple chases, which are to be run on , . , ... .. October 4, have With one .exception, xvitli.lr:! win llioir entries. The onestion , , . ., , n ao l ill l 11 v v. i ll If., 111. 111 i u. l test should not be sent to Paris but it ! was finally decided in the negative. However, it is well understood that no , French sportsmen will hereafter he tol- ' Vvn tfirl rm !n7 (Ipvman rnee ernve.. oven inciuding Kaden-Kaden.. Hebrew Shirt Makers on a Strike. New Yokk, September 24. The He brew speaking shirt makers of New York, to the number of nearly 3.000, went on a strike yesterday, and two hundred shops which had not in the past year or more known a Sabbath quiet except on Saturdays, were de serted. - Mills Start Up With Zeal. Ayek, Mass., September 24. The mills of the Columbian manufacturing company, at Greenville, N. II., started on full time today. They furnish the principal industry of the town, and have been running only four days per week for the past ten mouthy. Si'.bseripl ions to the Panama (anal Loan. Paris, September 'M. Le Soier says- that the subscriptions to the Panama canal loan were only 40,000 shares' in Paris and a like number in the prov inces, Three hundred thousand shares were . offered at one him lied francs each . . . As a general rule it is best" not to correct costiveness by the use of sal ine or drastic medicines. When a p- r native is needed, the most prompt effective and beneficial is Ayer 'spills. Their tendency is to restore and not weaken, the normal action of the bowels. Give your pet dogs and tats Sim mons Liver Regulator when sick it will cure them. JUDGE CAYKOR FIRST The Probable Nominee of tha No York State Democracy. POLITICIANS GATHER AT SARATOGA. Slate Making the Order -The llomestlc Af fair That Kules Ajrulust the l'oucli keeile Jurist -Ou the Eveol the Convention. Saratoga, N. Y., September 24. Sunday was a busy day in New York political circles. Harlem had it all their own wa' here. The Tammany leaders and those of the state democ racy; from." New York citv and the Shepherd democrats from Brooklyn formed nearly the entire advance crnard Gf tomorrow's convention crowd. ' Not more than a dozen leaders from out- side New York and Brooklyn have as vet nut in n.n mxriiw "AH th fnlk about candidates yesterday centered in William J. Uaynor for the head of . the ticket. The frrowth of his boom has many surprising features, however, The fact that Judge Gay nor is a rabid reformer and an anti-machine man did not apparently prevent Tammany men and the machine men from accepting him as the logical candidate. Now, however, a new complication presented men. J utige liaynor is a divorced man J . I. : . . : a . j ; j. uiiu una is to ue useu against mm, though the divorce was obtained near- ly twenty years atro and he has lived for many years happily with his second mfe. by whom he has four children. . The Tammany men who are circula- ting the story say that it is better to V. ut .1 i. i ' nac me rtury suteu now tnan to uave ; it sprung by the republicans after the nomination, and declare that they are is also said that henator Hill and other leaders have investigated the story and found nothing m it to injure the ward tne lederation ot the various or chances of Judce Gavnor should he be ders represented, the questions of nominated. Others here, however, say It is not believed the 'nomination will he reached until Wednesday. In the interval there is a chance for a dark horse to be groomed and entered at the last moment. AFFAIRS AT THE SEAT OF WAR. The Misslnff Chinese Transports Arrive Safely at Tah-Ku. Shanghai, September "24. The miss- ing Chinese transports have arrived safely at Tah-Ku, in the Gulf of Pe-chi- I Li. Prince Clung, the president of the. j Tsungli-yamen, (the Chinse department of foreign affairs) has been refused per "assent the gunboat figmy to ew Chwang. The dowager" empress of Chinese has donated another three mil lion taels from her birthday fund for war expenses. THE MARCH UPON VARZIN. Despite the Weather Great Crowds Gath ered About the Castle. Bkhlix, September 24. The demon stration at Varzin yesterdey was marred by the heavy rain which fell through out most of the day. The roads were hardly passable, but this did not deter the people of the vicinity from gather- ing about the castle. The procession was headed with eight hundred ladies all carrying boquets, and a great gathering was there despite the rain, Prince Bismarck made one of the great speeches of his life. The weather im- proved during the afternoon, and the march back was more pleasant. CHINA HOLDS TO KOREA. It Is Declared That She Cannot, Dare Not and Will Not Give Her l!p. Loxnox, September 24. The Time? publishes a dispatch from Berlin stat ing that in an interview a member of the Chinese legation in Berlin declared that China cannot, dare not and will not give up Korea, though the war should last thirty , y ears. Viscount Aoki, the Japanese mmister, with whom the Times' correspondent also had an inter view, is quoted as saying; "The Japa- nese. cannot go backwards. It is useless to talk about a cessation of hostilities." SENSATION AMONG CATHOLICS The Elevation of Senor Cabrera to the Bishopric Causes the Trouble. Madrid, September 24. With all the imposing ceremony of the church the Most Reverend Lord Plunkett, arch bishop of Dublin, yesterday consecrated the protestant church in this city and also consecrated the Reverend Senor Cabrera as the first protestant bishop of Madrid. It is expected that the ele- vation of Senor Cabrera to the bishpric will cause a sensation in the catholic world. Candidate Repudiated By His Party. San -Francisco, Cal., September 24. -The democratic state central committee has repudiated Joseph P. Kelley, candi date for congress in the fifth district. Ex-Chairman Popper accused Kelley of carrying bribes to several ex-bosses in connection with local street sweeping contracts. Sensation In Italy's Administrative Circles Rome, September 24. A sensation has been caused here by the discovery that two officials of the ministry of war recent' offered to a foreign power plans of and documents referring to the nobilization of the Italian forces, An inquiry into the matter has been opened. ' . Where America Defeats all En rope. Rome, September 24. In the inter national bicycle races yesterday the grand prize was won by the American wheelman, George Banker, who de feated his French, German and Italian competitors easily Office Boy "Dere's two men u dere wants to see ycu, one of 'em's a poet and t'other a deaf man." Edi tor: "Well, go out and tell the poet that the deaf man is the editor." Puck. E10 BOGUS testimonials, no bo- gus Doctors' letters used to sell HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. Every one of its advertisements is absolutely true. OPENING OF THE REICHSTAG. The Session to Iel:i 1-Iarlier 1 ltitn Antici pated by 'Order or the Ka'ner. Ukkun. September 24. Apparently with a desire to ass oeiate the opening of the Reichstag iu tlie new and splen- I did parliamentary building' ia Leip- i zifrer-stras.se with the imperial house, the Kaiser has ordered That the session j bojfin on November CI, the anniversary j of the birth of his mother, the e.v-lhu- j press Frederick. The builders of the edifice protest against this, declaring j that, it will he impossible to j complete the inside decoration and j other work liy tlie .' date mentioned. : Part of the work is being1 done bv.-on- tract and the men are workintr niirht and day endeavoring to finish their work in the time allotted to them. r The Kinjr of Saxony, Prince Regent Lui.pold, of Uavaria. the ITinbf Wur- tembergr, and every head of the. federal government will attend the opening of the session in th new building, but me nrgem invitations or tne emperor to Emperor 1 -rancis Joseph, of Austria, iviujf nuuioerw oi iuuy, uie i rmee ot aies auu several oiners nave oeen oe- 'dined for various reasons. NEW RAILWAY MEN'S UNION. The Brotherhood of i.oeomotive Tm nnn ?. in.s!o-a ut Baitiniore. . ! Baltimore, Md., September 24. The Brotherhood of railway trainmen held tonay tne second iay s session ui tile ...1,.!. . : ... ,11. ..jr 1 vcicuiauun ui me 1 1 iu ciiinivei.s.ii v oi the organization of that body. Several thousand railway employes are ::sent. . representing the brotherhood of joeo- ; motive engineers, brotherhood oi loco- motive ureraen, order of railway con- ductors. order of railway telegraphers nnrl tVio co.itnl,mmi'E mnfnol .. ;,1 muniui ciation. loday at ten o clock there was a parade oi the railway men and in , ; . j six. organizations will beg-in at Haza- j zer's hall. Besides taking steps to- compulsory arbitration. Sunday rest way men will be formed. SCHARTOW WILL ACCEPT. The Famous ii: ro of Ansust I6th, 1870, to Visit Emperor William. Omaha, Neb.,-September 24. Charles Schartow. of this city has received an official letter from Emperor William, of Germany, asking him to visit that coun try, and at the Emperor's expense. Tho. letter recalled a day August lti, 1S70 when the Prussian army was battling with the French at Mars la Tour, and a mitrailleuse, the .French photo-type of the Gatling gun. stationed on a hill, was pouring shot' into the Prussian ranks. Nearly 15.) men had fallen under its fire and the invaders must silenee the gun or fall back. No of ficer would order his command to cap ture it. for that meant all but certain death. Volunteers were called for and fifteen men responded. Schartow was one of these and one. of the three that returned alive after tlie gnu wa:; cap tured. Schartow will accept the invi tation. He was decorated at the time by medals Which he still possesses. MURDER INDUCED BY RIVALRY. ArkanaMS Teachers' Agree, to Fight With Fi;8 When One Shoot. the Other. Litti-k Rock, Ark., September 24. At. an early hour yesterday morning at Texarkana, G. I. Bryant, president of the Texarkana Inter-State Normal and Business college, shot and woumled Professor George F. 'Ellis, a former teacher in the college1 and at present the principal of a private scliowl. The trouble grew out of a rivalry between the two schools. Tluj men went on the outskirts of the city i to light it out when Bryant pulled a pistol and shot Ellis through the body. Elli s was uh- armed, as the men had agreed to fiirht with. their lists. Bryant was placed in jail, in default of bail, -which was placed at gS,000. Public -sentiment - is unanimously against Bryant. LONDON AS AN EXAMPLE. Dr. I'arkbitrst Says the KiiK'lh rapital Has a Model Police Organi.ation. Nkw Vokk. September 24. l;r. I';trk- hurst. in again saying that there should j n. ortlv otift executive head of th.-. no- J . . . r lice degartment, responsilile direct Jy v the mayor, makes the suggestion tb.at he be a military man. lie said c-.U'r- day : "I think the organization of. the London police is a good model to fol- low. ' Why not have a military man at the head of the force ? It is prnctieaily a military establishment. I believe in a single head for the .police, not a mul tiple board, and by no means a bi-par-tisan one. I think, on the whole, that that single head should have all the pow, executive and appointive." Germany's Xew -.Trade-Mark I. avr. liEKLis. r-epiernocr MA. - -1 He new j trade-mark la w, which goes into efrVet . rww it. .r.,m.i tK P.n.rii.i, !.., governing the trade-marks. It requires manufacturers to have ' their trade marks registered at the patent olhce and with the supreme court at 'Leipsic ; but they are allowed four "years grace in which to register, this extension be ing made to suit the foreign trade. Generally Fair Weather. - Washington, September 24. Fore cast: For Georgia, fair, except possibly showers in southern portion, cooler in north west portion, winds becoming northwest. For Alabama, fair, cooler, north w inds. For Tennessee, generally fair, cooler, northwest winds. Smith and Gardner Matched to Fight. 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A backwoods or cross-mails fanner, with ivrel. cupidity, and thievery in j Chailottce Observer Drsl Wil his heart, eaRer to acquire wealth '' ! dt r atu, Rycrs made a trip to" fbnion passuisr coimterteit bills upon his neigh- . 1 ... bors and associates, cmes to NVw i county Wednesday to perforrn, ,simi York in response to a jjreen goods cir-1 Iar operations on two children, which ciilar, and visiting by appointment the : bore the same names two little i turning joint" enjoys an opportunity j to inspect a package of good money j shown him. He examines the bills and avows us surprise that the eountcrk it is so ,r,(Ki 1 1 is no counlei feit ; U,e ,)ills sunvl, ,im ire genuine Then the felonious conspirators against the contents o; nis jocnet hook maKe, un known to liiru. a chansre, subsliuitini. for the p;icka;re first shown him anotii- er containing; frret-n paper and a brick, Tlt. crt du!ous s;iiy,as such a rustic vie- CiXK.; doarts for his home only find !! i ivi .si ir uion t hat "he has been defi a;:. led, but unable, under the circumstances, to .make- any outcry, to secure any symphathy.' or to obtain any ireort.ss Who cares for the felonious f irnier5 Mis o(r , , t ' ' . ' ' ." t,v a!Hl .lg.llilSt tile I.UV IS U BlilV.', US nagiaiu, auu as oespuaoie as ine nun co men s. i . . Mm. t.ruwlli id" Hair llef l)e:i!h During the excavations being made- on the west side o! Fifth street, between Market and Arch, Camden, for the. lay ing of the foundation of the new truck house, the remains of a body wt ie dis interred last Saturday afternoon which caused considerable .comment among several scientific men who were pres ent. The remains were evidently those of a f.'ina'e. While the bones of tlie body had nearly all crumbled away, the skuil was in a remarkable state. ol preservation. On the -cranium was n most Iuxuiiant growth of fully tinted auburn hair, which, in spite of the sixty odd years of interment, retained all its original vitality and beauty of shade. A scientist present declared that the hair was still, to the best of his view, in. process of growth. The hair was apparently as fresh, vigorous and well colored as w hen the body was alie Philadelphia Call. f Slarvr.Ions i;v-tili.. i From a letter written by Rev. J. Gundernjan, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted tract: "I hive to make this t x no- hesitation I in recoiiin.ciidintr. Dr. Kind's New Dis covery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor ol the Baptist Church at Rivts Junction she was brought down with pneumonia suc ceeded by LnGrippe. Te:rlb!e parox ysms ol coujhin would last hours with little iiile.i ruption and it .seemed as it she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. -King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in re sults." Trial bottles f.'ee at liar grave's drugstore. W llmi ng ton M esse nger: A inos Wheeler, colored, was found (lead in 1 1 o ii : uj v i . J v iv uj'i im , j i v V- (jrove M':!ii:(i, estcrday morn ng. His boil v A-'-: lociid in a sitting posi- S i- ,: i be, i t' it door. The deceased ;'Jk ui 45 years, and oi Sampson rouidv. t le '!: 'u!uut one-; toorith. I he it I'nwn to the sound 1 !st 'i w is a---' was a r.: I- X. coroner night to ho'd an i:-.i' rta.n ir.q-iesf. , if it is m cessary to s U! i - arc si'ns of weakness. 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Wilder and Byers cut the lect ot both. 1 hey think the detorm- ity will he outgrown in both children. Tie operations were performed on Mr. 11. L. Austin's place. Lexington- Disn.itch: Domitia j Wagoner hanged herself last VVed- nestl iy at the residence of D. W. Wagoner, her father, a few miles from town. From reports received it ap pears that she went to her room, in the second st'iry of the house; and standing upon the side of the bed, tied the rope to a rafter and then around her neck. She then stepped off, and finding that her feet would touch the .11 xrf held theav up until she (tied. . Gastonia Gazette: Miss Kdna, the fourteen year old daughter of Mr. J.' W. Riddle, of Begonia, j was severe ly scalded by hot colfee at the brcak fist table List Monday morning. Her mother was severing the coffee, when the handle of the vessel broke off and its entire steaming contents were emptied into the lap of her daughter silting near. Her clothing was re moved as quickly as possible, but the scalding was so severe that the skin on the forward portion of her limbs above the knees came away with the clothing. There are also slight but not serious burns about the waist. Reid- sviiie Kev.ew: iviarv scales 1 n'ouult colon d woman was shot and instantly killed -by To n Rudd, her lover, Wednesday night about' 10 --o'clock'. The shooting took place at tfie home of-the girl's father, on Mr. Rubt. Han is' jdantation, about thre.e miles from Rtidi-.ville. The bullet-entered the Lack of her head and pioduccd instant ileal h. Rudd was arcsted and put in the. lock-up here. Yesterday morning he was given a preliminary hearing before Dr. W. C. Staples and committed to jail at VVei t v r h t i.wiit trial at the November term of Superior court. The' prisoner claims that the shooting was accidental. Slatesville Lindn arkf Friday Taylor Williams, colored, who was working on the well on the premises of Mr. J. I'. I' lanigan, was being low ered into the well by means of a rop. On the end of the rope was an iron hook. Williams' hold on the rope broke and he fell and was i caught, on the iron hook and terribly iaceiatid. Dr. II. F. Long dressed his wound and he is expected to re- j'cevct'. '.' . . ' " i Ijjoii'i sicken pep.e Willi that liad 1 breath. Take' Simmons Liver Regu ! laUr to sweeten it. " olds an Emulsion 1 r . -.1, .1 it is a general i.ivor;te wun me jiaticma, is ; pr ocure it for themselves alter leaving John Lawrence, M. D., Senior Resident Physician.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1894, edition 1
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