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BUST READERS. .
Home Matters Picked up on Our Streets
by our Reporter What he See
' L ' and Hears.
An oll: I.Htidutnrk tir . V--.Yesterday
7iorning between 2 and
3 o'clock the spirit of another old
I' . . !... r : .... .'' : t .: .
veteran aihi ine smvci to join ui
comrades who "have gone before,
i The citTZ-n i !b-jfm r. verr sur
prised when it '. ( r'ed that M r.
D.. P. Christmun .v..s dead. " F r
some time he had ien . vi-ry feeble,
suffering; Irom 'w?inv ! - -c ivgd in the
Civil war, but his may h lends, die! not
rv-h'ze ihit his rid .v.s nvir -
Mr Cbristuian"- was, born ia. Wke
county on Decern br-r i6th, 1842
He came here when he was v;- rv
s ore of
At 1 he be
ginning of the" , r enlist d in Go.
F., 4th"' R -'CMiMenv. N. C . V., and
served, till, the end One of his old
comrades, in speaking of his quahties
as a soldier said thati -a better soldi r
never we it into the Confederate ar-
my. he was Daaiy wounaea, trom
which he. has suffered a great deal.
For about 28 vears he was was on
the police force of the town, most o'
the time serving as chief, and a : bet
young and ever s - n
Wilson's best citizens.
ii
N. C. NEGRO IN TROUBLE.
He Kills Tuqj Unoffending White .Hen in Ohio
' V and is Raw in Jail. ; V- ?
II! 15 11
NEGRO SOLDIERS INTENDED TO PILLAGE MAGOH r
AFTER KILLING WHITE GITlfEHS.
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UMi.i'.u in i;mi, rtnvi m:-u ni'yj rr:viMi ,
commercial j
f - ? of, a j
women and gi'r's
sire; t hre
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GORBETT LOST THE FIGHT CN A FOUL IN
THE H1MTH ROUND. :
MOUSES SAY THE M JT5 JV
?ilC?.S CE:";;?tS-THAK RE? RTE 1-
I-1T-
hi id
The
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t:.t
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RESULT.
p8$J.' L.uP-iftih -:? -lit
Titers -sjf HegrD OfTscn t;
iOmir.issions 1 0
The at y,ro leiiia:f :ed ;i drMsic
whie i;i:n rilused, and t'ldt-rTd
out. Sttfaiiciu atteinpled to ut the
Neailv all women have good hair;
though many are gray, and tew are ter 0fficer never wore uniform and
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bacfee. Several inotiibs ago the town
the natural color, and thickens the cd.TnnissionersXt one of their meet
growth of the hair, ings, added the "office ot street corn
On Wendnesday, December 14th, missioner and gave it to Mr. Christ
Mr. Robt. Farmer, son of Mr. W. fe. man. In this capacity he served as
T- r-ii- A r T t iU:.' Irtnor rjs Thus beiilfh would oprmit. !
rarmer, aKeui ui tuc . w. " . - , groes from among their own number
nlace will be united in maariaee to I - Mr. Chnstmao was a member ot " . r . .
place wm ue uraicu uuiudiidgc iu 1 . " to naw exa mi nations for commissions.
i- t- i r ht 111 it ' I 1VT T nnn T , 1 a M r . t T n A HI - e
Miss ,uce uoyte, 01 ionoiK, va. ys.. -
Mr. Farmer is at present located in & A. M., and of Ramseur-Grimes
holding a responsible position with Camp Confederate, Veterans.
the" milroad at that dace. Miss He leaves a wife and. five children,
Wr tti v-irtj i. !c : rcatSi Immunes Tims- j int ui'.er out, when the negro ftrew.a
ly D:r-3iVv'-:r6vaf.d tlie Carrying Out of ; ri-..o ver and shot both men. J.:
Piin, &j"A-r'is.i'j FiHJ. 15 ih men iell to the ground anct
' . fh:nerf ran to the Erie "railroad
MaCo.j G . . N . -22 - T . t.i t; - e and ju-ii j.k:1 oa to a pasii! , fist
of Vv. civ r ;e-uy iu;enc-d o t hf- j fl ight train, ; easilxmul; He was
infa ioiis e !-dtirj ! the new.ro troops' j overtaken and arresud a few stations
here. Thr rsttUs ot iheir mutiny . . aw ay." Th men who were shot; both
would have been terribiy barbarous died in the hospital sotm alter,
had it not been discovered in time. Thenegro uave his name as Sam
General ' Wilson has declared that uel Carr, and said his home was in
he will not ask that the bixth. Virgin- Cleveland, JN. C He is 23 , years
ia negro regiment be mustered out,
as he is satisfied that their miscon
duct has been partly lor the purpose
ot getting out of the service. V
The cause of the trouble is the fail-
North Carolina yesterday.
oldr He said he arrived here from Sharkey's nose. He was laughing at
the end of the rounds f ;.
In the second round Corbett
up a superb defence';, but the sailor
kept on rushing, and got irv. some
TllTANTED sever as trustworthv
Persons in this state to manage-
our business in their own and nearbv
ure ol the omcers choses by the ne- counties. It Is mainly office work con heavy blows on Corbett's neck and
ducted .at home. Salary straight $900 .. , . , t, ; . i ' 1 -
a year and expenses-definite, bonafide slightly below the t belt. .. He sent
no more. ,no less salary. Monthly $75 Corbett down , with a tremendous
stamped envelope, Herbert E. Hess, "S" on. the jaw, but. Corbett jwas
GIGANTIC RABBIT FARM, j
Scheme of an EnKllihman to Can the j
" " Gentle DBniy, " . t
"Rabbit 1 Babbit! . Oh, what er "
mighty rabbit yoh ia! Look our Er'er i
Rabbit! Dekin Martin," ho arter yoh
hide." .
There is a brand jiew scheme in Chi
cago,' imported by Martin de Grody of
-England. - De Grody 's plan has been car
ried to success abroad in several in
stances, and he has arrived here filled
with eu eiitbusiasm -which is delightful
to beheld. His scheme is nothing less
than tho ttarting of a gigantic rabbit
farm with a cannery annex. The gentle,
long eared bunny will bo carefully
raised until he has reached an aga ma
tare enough, when, after a slight disap
pearance, he will again appear before
an astonished world, this tune nicely
cooked, properly condimented and snug
ly reposing inside the tin can of com
merce. .
De Grody says that tame rabbit is
esteemed a great delicacy abroad, Paris
alone consuming nearly 200,000 pounds
a week. Phveicians. he savs. indnrsn
New . York, Nov. 22 It was near the meat as one of the cleanest and
Ivn o'rlork t'oniuht when Shark-ev healthiest of foods. Poor, poor bunny!
n , . From a pet to a pot 1 Philadelphia
x e uw. "S" The St. James Gazette recejitly. com-
gressor, and in the first round put in menting upon the prospect of American
a blow that almost reached the ribs, forces attacking the. Spanish coast, said
u 1 r j u- u ! "The reception of the news evidences a
?orbett. deverlv evaded his heavy chaQg0 inbiio opinion which, at the
punches and landed squarely.! on commencement of the war, thought Eu
cu" !..... ..U t u - 1 u:i!. -1 I mnA Khnnld nntifv th( TTnitfid Stetpfl
that the war must be confined to Amer
ican waters. It is now recognized that
the Americans are fully entitled to
make war in- their own way, and they
are indeed driven to retaliate upon
Spain in this manner, owing to the tao-
acs which Spain has chosen to pursue.
Octiiul fjiled Him ;a tne. Ninth Round,
; AUiiough Sharkey Had the Reputation of
Being an Unfair Fighter Large Sums of
Money Lost on Corbett, Who Was the Favor
ite by Big Odds. -
put
Mm
Fifty Years Ago.
Thi Is the stamp that the letter bore -
Which carried the story far and wide
Of certain cure for the loathsome tore
That babbled np from the tainted tide
Of the blood below. Andtwas Avert name
And his aarsaparilla, that all now, know,
That was just beginning: its fight of fame
With its cares of 50 years jo.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is the original sarsaparilla. It
has behind it a record for cures
unequalled by anylood puri
fying compound. Itfia the only
sarsaparilla honored by a
.medal at the World's Fair of
1893. Others imitate the
remedy ; they can't imitate the
record: v
5Q Years of Cures.
Doyle is one of Norfolk's most ac
complished young ladies.
three girls and two boys, to mourn
rtheir loss. The sympathy of the en
tire community goes out to them in
their bereavement.
-The funeral will be held from the
residence this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Kre rills.- "
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Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
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Piles, or no pay required. It is guar- Serfd your address to H. E. Buck-
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or len & Co , Chicago, and get a free
imney refunded. Price 25 cents per sample box ot Dr. King's New Life
box. For sale, by B. W. Hargrave. Pills.
their merits.". These pills are easy in
action and are, particularly effective
in tli -ii tp f f"intiraf tinn and iirlr
. "I, I " . . . . . v-.. - - - -
vvoric 1? progressing as rapiuiy as i . . , T .
, 1 ... . 7 Headache. For Malaria and Liver
the weaiher will permit on tne new 1
warehouse ot the A. C. L , opposite
White officers were then placed in
charge and this aroused a mutinous
spirit, which caused j the white cap
taius to resign. . '
The entire regiment is still under
arrest, guarded by a battalion of the
Tenth Immunes, who have orders to
shoot any mar. who attempts to es
cape. .
Officers of the Tenth Immunes say
the mutiny was more serious than has
yet been reported ; more than a hun
dred men left camp in small squads,
all armed with rifles. 1
They intended to meet and kill the
Prest., Dept. M. Chicago.
SEPARATE CARS FOR THE RACES.
If the Commission Does Not Fix the Matter the
Legislature Will be Asked to Do So.
It now looks as if North Carolina,
like most of the other Southern
States, is soon to have -seperate cars
for white, and .colored people.
This can be done by either the
sopn on his feet again
Jim was nervous in the third, but
the blows were about even. Tom
got in a tremendous left on the 5 ear
in the next round and got - Corbett
scared. He recovered in the fifth, Fans 3C UP
however, and got in blows on Shar
key's nose. The sailor, however,
got in "some heavy swings, and made
Corbett clinch.
Sharkey went in the seventh round
with a rush, and put a "left hook" on
Val. Laces 10 to 1.50 per yd.
White and colored organdies' 10c
to 60c.
A trial will convience you of white Pvost guard and all . white
The (iw Wan'himsi'.
the freight depot on- the west side of
the railroad. This building has long
been needed at this placeaud were
glad to see it gouig up. We under
stand it will be used for storing to-
bacco prior to shipment. The build
ing will be divided into .sections, one
for each 'point to which the weed is
shipped; thus making it easier to
handle the enormous output from the
various steitimeries which are located
in Wilson The house wiil be built
ol wood.
" We know the company will re
reive the thanks of all the tobacco
troubles they luve been proved in- vvho would not join the outbreak.
anteed to l lmely discovery prevented, tne. car
rying out of these plans and arrests
followed. "
Legislature or the Railroad Commis-
sion. . It the one does; not do it the V-VJ1L"-11 3 UIUUIU. uc lJ,:ai
other very probably will. '. .' blow since the fight began.-" ' :
At the next session of the commis- Corbett then got in good work m
sion a resolution otdering all railroads earnest, and landed beautifully on
in the State to provide separate cars Tom's head and body. Both were
for the two races will be introduced when the bell sounded, but there
vengeance on the Tefcth Immunes, by Commissioner John H. Pearson. as plenty of action in the next
40 inch White Lawns 8, 10 and
"JSC
people with whom they came in con
tact and then pillage the town.
They had also, sworn to wreak
White goods in Persian Lawn.
French Nainsook, India Linen
etc, at lowest prices. ;
Ladies Lisle Thread Hose, 25c.
Good Seamless Black Hose ioc.
Misses Hose 5c up. I
Si.
Biggest assortment of Umbrellas
in town. '
(0
valuable. The) are - guar;
be perfectly free from every deleter
ious l substance and to be purely
vegetable. They do n-t weaken by
This resolution has already been ru.n. ,swlns: n tne jaw sent
j ' -j -it ' j u.i i j iJ I Corbptt toward thf rnnP5 but Vif I
arawn anu wm uuuuuess ue auopitu ;j jewel Belts 25c to I-5Q
by the Commission. came uacK use a tiger anu lanpeu Leather Belts tocup
' It it is not, the Legislature -will be his right on the mouth of Sharkey, j
their actitm, '. but by giving - tone to
the stomach and bovels greatly in-
DON T WANT JIM YOUNG S REGIMENT
Macon, Nov. 22. When theinfor-
vigorate the system. Regular size formation reached here last night that
25c. per box. Sold by B. W. Har
grave Druggist.
Sharkey gave Corbett no rest, ;but
tailed to reach his jaw, which he jpvi
dently was trying to touch. j
It was evident when the ninth ibe-
gan that Corbett was improving in
his work. " Corbett hit Sharkey below
Ou the War I'aJli. ,
A white muM walked into the Wil
son Book Store y eslei day and
wanted to rent a bicycle. He was
evidently a little , the worse off for
shippers of Wilson for - this addition. ' . . a amouIjt of t,ood .fire
mere is en-ugn Kioarco sn.ppeu 10 water., he bad on board." He pulled
jn.stify having it
Killeil II U ;hii-k-iiH.
out a pistol and threatened to wipe
thines uo. Said he was the son of
a a
asked to pass a law similar to that
now in force in South Carolina or
Georgia
For a long time there has been
another negro regiment officered by among the travelling public a grow
negroes (the Third North Carolina) ing sentiment in favor of such, a law,
was to be sent here from . Knoxville, and the campaign just closed having the belt, but it was evidently an acci-
there was great dissatisfaction ex- been fought out on this line, they will dent. j j
pressed and the universal decision is follow , up the victory .and urge the . Corbett was outpointing the sailor
that they will have-to behave them- passage of a -'Jim Crow-Car Law:" in beautiful style, but Tom had the
selves .after they arrive in Macon. The resolution to be introduced at strength. While they were fighting
From the reports which reach here the next meeting of the Railroad hard, McVey, -Corbett's second,
today, giving an account of "the mtiti- Commission prescribes equal accom- jumped into the ring and cried, "time
ny among them and the killing and modations for both races, though in is up," but there was no reason for it.
wounding of sev eral; of the so-called separate cars. Such a law, Mr. Peari He was thrown out of the rujg,
"soldiers" at Knoxville yesterday? son thinks, could not be objected to and Referee : Kelly said that as Cor- THJ
and other actiohs ot the North Caro- bv either race. oett s second, bad broken the rule by
Ladies Shirt Waists 25c to i.oo
Men's Negligee Shirts 25c to r.
Handsomest line of Ladies, Mis
ses and Children s Slippers
and Oxfords in town.
White Pique I2 to 25c.
Agents for Stacy, Adams & Co.,
and w. L. Douglas' Shoes lor
men. -
Crash and Straw
$1.50."
Hats 25c to
Underwear for Men and Ladies.
Neckwear to beat the band.
V
mm iiiiii-iliiil'.
GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
Iii GreetiKhoj
Some nerson or Dersons went into nis Run naa Kiuea nve negroes,
the yard of Mr. Joel Price, who lives warput out in short order before he
on ihedue of town, ard wrung the could say much more and went his
necks of all his chickens which were way rejoicing".
in a coop. After this they threw
the bodies in a pile and left. .
Now'this is something which should
wvrlntr, and ifth aniliv mt. Wilson friends of the Myrkle &
ties can be caueht they should be Harder Company, will be gad to
made to suffer to the full extent of KUUW uwl- WU1IC U1C ulu"uli,UdVC
the law ' packed houses here, there are" other
cities which appreciate their talent.
A correspondent, of the Charlotte
Observer, writing from- Greensboro,
the Mayor of Wilmington and that iina"reg-,nent h is not thought that The only question, therefore, is as getting into the ring he must give
llfala the Klondike.
.-' Mr. A.- C. Thomas, of Marysville; says:
Tpv ha fnund a inore valuable dis- I .Tl10 Mwrkla lrAr TAmnanw
: , . . , 1 .u ' A,.. ' Q-,f .u"! worse than bandits in some respects. Carolina will at an
covery than has yet been made in the opened a week s engagement at the S , . t u
KlonHikP. For vears he suffered Acacjemy of Music tonight. Every
J 1 , 1 r Jr.
' seat was soiu uciuic urtih.
th,
t
. - - - 1 . 1 i 11 i n
thev are any better than the Virginia to how it would affect the railroads, aecision 10 onarKey, dui aeciareq au
negroes, the whole regiment of whom If, as in nearly every other State in bets oft. I
are still under arrest and at hard the Union, all lares were made the The crowd was wild for a minute,
labor, and from them trouble is feared same, say 3 cents a mile instead of but agreed that :no other ruling Was
as a result of their coming to Macon 2 and ' 3 as now, the railroads possible under the circumstances and
It is agreed on all hands that the would have to run no more cars than rules of the ring.- j j; j
greatest trouble arises from the fact at present. But if the rvo classes 'of The fight was a great ; surprise,
that these two regiments are officered fares are maintained it will be neces- especially the manner of its endingU
by negroes, negro officers invariably sary to run at least three cars instead Corbett being the. last i.ian to be sus-
having proved a failure in this war, of two, as there must be one first class pected of fouling an opponent, wjiile
the first in which they ever participa- car for each race, unless the first class Sharkey had frequently done sd here-
ted in the service of the TJ. S. car be divided in the middle as would tofore, and in years past had the re pi
With white officers ' the negro be done with second class coach. utation of an unfair fighter. j
troops are not so bad, but with ne- However these details' may be set Large sums of money changed
thw ar tlo l it U nrPitv rprta n that North nanus on uie lesuu, voroen ucuJg
early date have 1 ' '
t 0
SH
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-AT THE-
RACKET STORE. II
untold agony from Consumption,
companied by hemorrhages ; and was
absolutely cured- Dr. King's New
Discovery for Comsumption, Coughs
and Colds,. He declares that gold is
of little value in comparison with this
marvelous cure ; would have it, even
if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle.1
Asthma, Bronchitis and all, throat
. arid lung -affections are positively
cured by Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption. : Trial bottles free
at B. W. Hargrave's Drug Store.
Regular size 50 ctsn and $1 00
Guaranteed to cure or price refund -
They refuse to jobey officers of their seperate cars tor the races, and it is
.I.'. - u... very likely that it will be the Rail-
own cojor, tne latter siaie, uui ine j
odds.
Marriace Lxttt Night.
mi A rnmmKcinn and noflhp T.POlS-
incompetency of the negro officers is lalure that wjn have them provided.
at the bottom ot the whole matter'.
-News & Ot server.
Last night at the home of the bride
on Barnes Street, a quiet' wedding
took plac, the contracting par
tieslx'ing'.Miss N mnie Harrison and
Mr Ed N:ita)l. . Both" the young
people have a host of friends who
will join the News in extending con
gratulations.' . '
Bean the
Signature
of
Jha Kind You Have Always Bought
cd.
(iiir to Kim K tsy;
Dr, J. F. Brothers, who has been
here for some, time, will, we under
hand, make Elm City his home in
- the future. He is' there himself at
present and will 11:0 ve his family in a
fchort while. .
VVe regret to lose him as a citizen
and practitioner, 'hut can congratulate
our neighlwring town upon having
Spain's Reply May Come Today.
Washington, Nov. 22. Although
the Spanish Peace.Comavissioners at
Paris are given uoitii M "ul ty nx a
reply to the altimamin ot the United
Stales Com mi ssKmers, it is anticipa-led
to a large "' extent "in '.official . circles
here that Senor R' s" srwtemenf,
niade yesterday in thes? tHspJitcbes,
that he didn't want so much time and
would reply Wednesdav. iiiHV prove
prophetic. Others howt-ver.' do not
think the answer wiif be forthcoming
him locate with them. His Wilson tomorrow, ts Rios prediction was
friends will wish him much success in based it is thought 011 a-i answer the
his new home. i : charater of wnich wih not he tpe real
one given, i No one doubts . the tlhi-
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$5 00 ; Judge, $5 00 ; Munsey, $1.00 ;
M cCl u res , $ 1 00 ; Fran k Lesl ie , $ 1 .op ;
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PhMie 69. Wilson Book istore.
A printer does not rush to the
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Bible when he wants a good rule;
nor to the gunshop when he wants, a
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cf Cuticoba EesOlvekt, and one box cf
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Sl.OO DOES THE WORK OF
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Lot No. 4.
Lot No. 5.
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Everytbino; in the department must go. We need the
money you need the goods. Below -we give a short
list of prices to show the deep cuts we have made:
Lot No. 1. About 24 pair ladies Douglas
sizes 3 to 5 y2 worth $ 1 now.....
Lot No. 2. Ladies Kid top, Douglas worth
$1.50 for .
T .ct No. 1. Ladies Kid Button, rear value
i.2 now .
All oi ourLadies Oxfords.
GeptsTBuffBal's. sizes 6,' 7, 8,
vorth 1 .00 for . , . . . . . ' 50c
Sizes 6 to 10, Men's Buff Cong.
worth 1.25 for . ... ... . .. 85c
Gents Calf hand-sewed extra
p-ood value worth $3 now . . . $1.60
CSCome during the week and avoid the rush on
Saturday.
1 J. M. LEATH. Proprietor
V'" THE GASH 1UCKET STORE.
V i , (I X CORNER NASH anJ GOLDSEORO STS.
We close at,7 p m. dunng the week 10:30 Saturday. ;
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