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r i llMlUllll Ml,-" -j ' t Live I .:i - nrr ' . I 1 1 .:iw. Roonr.3 t-.'-y f".it-":t J1 :oi. , V.1? i .it: . - cf1 t: r:idi, .'9' . : .i '. rot 1 the t 3 liuio r i to ,,rv,o her hair av.l there t'm mind as rs. Glenn, All ehti j Lit 1 tl.c IT, BSXff' long the search was kept up and this morning awui wur u - y o IJ rs. G lor.n was found. 1 he Utile i. i- ,.l not, hoea found when the mrty, who ive us our information. Lit this mornkg. but they werestul searching for it. ' ' Thi sad accident has cast quite a u tk. -noaiiiAnta. nOLIl c lOOia over tui mo white and black, at Fairntosh, and they feci the deepest sympathy tor Mr. Glenn in great Borrow. t f U .Irfr.virninfl' WAS Rem 10 Mr. Cameron at Ealeigh, and he was expected to arrived in the city this morning on the 0. & 0. tram. A man from his plantation was wait ing at the depot to take him out, but he did not come. ' ' . wmmm2&';i2tm T7nnnA Guilty DrBLIJT, April S.lurH. auure jraret Montagu was today found e-uiiiv or niiuii-iciu uwt. i" death ot tier inreo yeiu uiu w j cruel puni.-limenc and confinement m a dark and cold room. She was eon- j. rmn-v'a imnviafintTient. Bhe is connecUi with distinguished families. .- ' 1 .. i, - Tin Plato riant Burned. rv- , ,T. . A noil l iTCr r. (T. Taylor's American tin plate plant, the - n. r fVid TTnit.pifl States. niSU VI lira muu v "" - . was almost destroyed by fire early this morning. They have had their works in operation since Apni ui ia,ou T Off il A A year, uus if intelligence asked usthu q". What Doctor is traveling yuai irugStofe? ' Now the truth i J, nq Doctor is trav ii ftw nnr Dn-T Store: nor is our Drug Store travi I.ng tor any uwiw Cut we are here ttf serve TElc People, V courtosv to pa- Alia ,u - - t - ti-nt and Tjhvsicians, and furnish VIV"VW w- :: f f A Martyr to Duty. From the Charlotte News we learn that James Moran, the policeman ol that city, who was shot byancgro, who had stole two sacks of flour and The Fresh ;st Oris TTT1 . . J rt. Wrtl-iT ronnl WA see arpund us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserablo .by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss ot a nTinfitA Hominff- un of thelood, ZZtUT to make, yw Skin, when sor 75 cen died yesterday arliall past . , i . tt ..me. nmimiiored one 01 mtAA the best and most popular members - on 1. 1 lorce. . ... Smsicd there who acknowledges that he shot policeman Moran. Uiar lotte's chief of police went after him lasti-jht. ' niia fitney Til. -According to Constable' Jim Davis .' the bTrds have heard of the Keeley "lie sayVthat yesterday, coming to , town from dinner, near the new cem fcT iL f Utt. n bird sincmff, and his song was, so plain that he RtorDed ana ubwubu , ; The Diru oauft Kee-lce, Kee-lee,'? and repeated t bo IL- Tk,aonirB he remarked, "No, 1 wiu noii. u"" vv-- , gone." r ' Death of an Editor. , . ' A epecial to the Ealeigh News-Ob-BorveTannounces that C. R. Oliver, one of the proprietors of the Review, died in Roidsville yesterday after noon at 4 o'clock of pulmonary con- UUUii ay . victim t0 several months.. The deceased was Ved twenty six years and was held fn hli esteem in the community. He was a member of the Knights of llonoTand the Eeidsville Rifles, and was buried today with appropriate ceremonies. ", ! - . : ,.U WhAlllM IU. . - ' News was received here today that ; EeV; .Joseph VVheeier -n ,a lvin critically ill, (if not r' rvii. l,nme in . Charleston, B. "Uto r rvi. ia Wfill kribwn in IJ. jir. 11'A-IVI M , ... ' , . . Tir5fhnd on sev this secuou, iia, i.i3 . . . t crat occasionu ucio. odd years of e, and a friend has L m ministry have BOW i.icu " uu ; i ' v.rtv.T nrtive service bo Ions as . "father Wheeler," ashe was familiar i i i nnA Avr had a Druaiii- 1J ,- .. ,f o hnnnv entrance . . t- f 1 l rM-nnr.er. His lor " iSv 3f,-it in the work of his IV ' j i oil t,rt TTim for i"iVrov-i. I'Uould this be his last ilhv. Vhe Jl Lo found ready for the euramo-i."-Winston Sentinel. !jell them Shiirfi's T-italizer, guatr anteed - tociLSsCttifeoM bys Blacknall & on. . -tJn'3QrtS35uol'ite hrnhes cifA TiAtil niaitiorn OJ.TJV AAVMV , of caskets and coffins, prices. -i The market can afford, ' and award equal justice to; patient anu pujoi cian alike, unng your. TRESClUrTIOKS, No matter by whom written, and they shall have our Desi unci Or if in need ot - , - v .-' A i Phvsician ,: tSwbt' ho, lvKyour call with ; us and we' will send vanpujr i,r,o trnn rnnv desire."..- various THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN DIP YOB EVER TRY ONE 1 Stock of Drugs, . .; ' ' ' ... . i ... ifucdicines, TOILET ARTICLES, &C, And will be pleased to serve you at any time. i V . ( 1 , l J II I .'II i - . f 'Il i 1 ' i I . , "s - - i ; o - ,. ft Z-A 1 J I L 132 'JC M4 - IN THESE TIMllJ CI jv. . . WE TRY TO GIVE n . a. v j nni i Mr liiu i i it i ni i , . , . a- - . o , UJ We are ready for Easter - J ' i - ' ' ' Nincui ui i'"'Y 1 il' 7 '" wmimit -y ' "Trf" Tf- -r--irr T" 'CM TEIS AD BTEE3' ECRS." 1jw7jones & co. I u.'i! v.a ohnvfl we have , f , . in auuiijuju vj uiiv it is today the mcw popular of some specialties . introduced by us, IT IS TODAY THE MOST POPULAR OJJ Shoes! Shoes! Sloes! UT9 KIND IN TITO tUTY . I ' - ITS KIND If THE CITY, i You save nothing in a poor rftc iniftM Tnnth'Bmsli. cheap shoe, i lUltlidOliJ ttVUD 4uijivi.v ----- A city gentleman will walk a mile to . get one. The town gentlemen ' buy them by tneox. ' ' - t -n No no Glycerine" Soap The gentleman from the1 country will g Qn the market Every one guaranteed. EXTRACT OT JATOKITAl ' An elegant perfume. New White Ubodi, for arcoaaiw-- apronn, 40 incheft wide at IWjt . . . vofMilnr Tirtoft. ISO. . V 0-v j.. - Solid EL-.ck Lawn, yard wide, at 10 , ciats, wortn AO ceni. Pnt.i;ftnfl. at 6 cents a yard, i Good pant goods for boys, 10c. a yd. Try us for a good Cor set at 25ctiv aDOtierono ,Aat 50 cents, , p Jandfor 7Bo we give you a Corset town at have no other. ' 1 0 Dollar,; The 'best 5 cent cake of Soap ever offered, at wi . r.olrslii'? impi'ovcd Stock. . t v. TTnlfc iahavins btiilt y iVr. . C Pran, of this place .Jr .-.r. n..-ii;im. a barn I'elir" f.no ptock, ; i tf-ir" i:ito. bo " v i '.".t T-T'V Wl.J FACTS WE BOAST OF: -.. irt.iifTT .frlps were uui i'cWuaV aoapcvwwuuwu, . ed f0r snell.room wc.v,-- nArrA dailV. ' - ' uA fnrPrl 11 r.ft OUT StOCK. v u ' . i . OT mCUS6UWViI," . xmaA at 25 C6MS. i.i u Lone them into money quickly, guaranteed to be t i1rC it s nothing ex- Dukes Honest .- Lon . . ineyaro B ' nt RmoUing and ; wc vv--; . ' Ahftft MtA V." teSt tra.. , ni&win Tobacco, lot8mJ"S , In shape it is just the style to suit. In quality it pleases all. This extra fine five cent OIGr AE Harburc'a Yale Mixture. quality your'e out of THREE TRUTHS In today shoe news that 1 wr siana ucmuu . i Qualities are wonderfully PRICES are rediculousl. smaii, Savings , are , generously "Reinff very much crowd- We offer you a line of Hosiery, in Being vciY wu u nhiMtml, Mioses. Ladies' and bound to reduce, our slu- of men s snoes, ana w. ui" we will offer . this week six flrtrirTvpar Welt. 1018 1UCU O uvuu; v. ' Handmade Shoes at 25 per rf ' cent on. i2,500 dozen Pearl Dress Buttons at game old price, 5 eta per aou. Ladies' Ueits, at jiuc, wuiunuv. 'tli r :i cort i II r. I1 Costs 'you only a' dime, and half a MATTINGS. ' 1 ' w nrp makinu a specialty of Straw Michaels & Co.'s Big Sail -yvA now offer a good . Cigars, only 5 cenis. . quamy u in mmlitv 1oint less China Mattings at 10 to 14 dol lars perron. . TTTWRVRWEAR. Uw int.a Mens Womcns' and Chil- Ui .... i TT drcn's Merino and auwooi un derwear at halt prices, j. V. JONES & CO. GIVE US. A GALL. To Ught and perspiration, and to soap, acia ana duiui... , They will noitner -croca nor stain the reoi, anu above all they are . first-class goods , in every re- :, 1 spect. TRY A PAIR. V1?. A "R"R Y MICHAELS & CO., I JJi-XX U-JL- COR. MAIS AM A'-V t-tt-oicuI i'sa;n -1T1 NEW YORK Gash Stop t 'A; -I V: I , i - i tJ I ' r. 1 lolt SELLS THEM, X? e' lira, 8. E. cornO fr i "i V
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