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i i 7&1?.r U s$U h&S- .."T X. i'X Pubiiahed Uvory Friday. Located in the Finest Fish, Truck and Farming Section in North Carolina. Circulation i.uri..-. Editor 't'n"'BiIsTSSsIii'anager. " The Smallest Hair Throws a Shadow." s,VXVC,X.'.? Established 1886. EDSNTON, N. C FRIDAY, November .18, 1692 --- X:o737S A CRASH. SHORT'S STEAM SAW .MILL ;AT WASHTXG TON, X, C, BLOWN INTO SMITHEREENS. I Washington Gazette Extra. Od Friduj morning about five o'clock a terrifio explosion was heard shaking the town from centre to cir cumference. It waked everybody, and many thought it was an earth quake. In a few minutes the fire bell rang, and the cry of firo at Short's caill was heard. One of the five large boilers had burst and almost utterly destroyed tke pl&nt. One of the doxies was blown into the dry kiln heater and burst the piping and one side of the bouse asunder. Each of the five boilers was dis placed and damaged, the smoke stacks torn into shreds, and the whole sid of the mill wrecked. Pieces of heavy pipe were blown a hundred Yards, and the mau-hole plate was shot to gre.it height and descended upon the residence of Mr. E. S Siaacnons, tearing through the top and the second floor and lodging on the first floor. Many windows were broken. The iron missile fell within four feet of the bed on which Mr. Simmons and wife were sleeping. Many brick-bats, pieces of iron and scantling ware hurled several hund red yards. The watchman and fire man were standing near the boilers when the explosion took place, bu: we'v 'ot killed. And was ecalded pretty badly and the others bruised, T;.ey were covered with debris, and how they escaped is a miracle. Th'- daiuage is (stioiate-i at. 810,000 with no boiler insurance. Mr. Short is a man of colossal energy. He h; tbroa times been burnt out, but pi c?.'ix like rose each tiiac ont of the as es and was duin a tremendous hu.v.uess. A.uyoneelse would have dl ed before a&w; wc have l.u de that he will urraouut his mis for - he ha done others. Fie hi, sympathy und the be-1 wishes ol v all. T HE RE IS GhEAT EXCITEMENT. A- -icr Rheumatism Sufferers over tru remedy that is being put up in -?w York City. It is claimed th . has never been a case where it ha ailed t care. It is calUd Dr Dr unond's Lightning Remedy for Rfc iiiatism. anl is sold for $5, per bo X The remedy is certainly male 1D r itself a world wide reputation as a - country is lull of Rheumatism Tlv manufacturers toil it on an ai so lu 'uar.ntee nd offsr to re;uud th. . .iie.y in any easo wlero it does not ?ork a peifect cure Sen by cxv:$ prepaid on receit f p-ice. Di Ditjiond Medicine Co. 48-00 Maiaen Lane, N. Y, XX "' A CAMPAIGN IDYL. Written for the Wil. X6ssenger. Old Weaker started on a trail, He thought to live on toast and quail, He felt, he knew, he ar.'oi he'd be The President of Ninety-three. Old Weaver iaid to Maryann 4You show the "Tar Hells' whore I stand. You shall have money all you "need, If but cur plane they do succeed." But "Maryann" poor Maryann,"! The Captain of "This Gideon's Band'," Horsemen escorted right and left, And Maryann" now feela bereft. j The Puny Party" thought to nee The "Goat King" Governor of N. C. But when the p?ople all took notes, They said alas! too many.' goats." Our mottc "Pure Democracy." Good rule and "White Supremacy." We feal the .year &i Nir ety-three Will open with prosperity. To Grover Cleveland, we would say God save our President this day. Mar stars and stripea lied, White and Blue Wave gracefully over us and you. Foetus a. iNiiW YORK. Mr. Cleveland's estimated plural ity over Harrison is 42,799. In :8S4, his plurality over Blaine was 1,047. In 1888, Harrisons plurality over Cleveland was 14,373. How Cleve land has grown in popular favor even n his own i:ret State that rtjected him ut Chicago. No other mn in American history was ever elected to the Presidency for a second term after being oefcted for re-election. No cth'3i' man ever ct such a csJur- tv in his own State after being re jected by the delegates of that State n the nominating convention. He is the rrat Tribjno of the People. They are wisr than the politicians. Tbey knr the man. It ia a mar vellous victory and grows upon one a 5 he studies the facts and the de tails, Mess ngnr Hon. Au!uatuH Suramerfield Mer riiiioia, Criief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, died ct hia residence, iu the city ofRaleigh, he tweeu 4 and 5 o'el-ck Montiay morn nig. November 14t!:. 1S32, aed G2 years aud 2 mont'i. A man, a grat and go-td mun vas jone. The S'a'.e mourns, lie leaves few equals in utir State, A woisen aa A: trney General is a nove ty Moutana his made itself red eulwus. If the ceded woman U airnd. shs will have to put her un fortunate husband to rocking the crsdla and making. up the beds wuiie s-htt sits :irfuii i "-vith the bos" en- jyi?t! her sruoke, ani. perhaps, ei pi .g tht whicii elevates hut does hot inehnave. Tt.is is iodee'l a very great and won ieilVd country. THANKSeiVli-13 GQCLAMAT1QN. issued: by the governor or north CAROLINA. From the est:ib'i?hmin" of ths Government to the present time, there h is been no period of our Com monwealth in which the Supreme Ruler of the Universe has more rich ly bestowed upon u H'-s blessings, or indicated more clearly Hie pur pose to preserve for u3 our civil and religions liberties. To the Author of all Good we o we whatever of pence, prosperity or hup piness we have enjoyed during the past year. The people of Nurf h'Csr. elina have much fr whit h to be tharik ful, and, vvhils the esrth has r ot yielded her greUst abundance, our people are yet blessed with a moder- ate and reasonable return for their labors. In conformUy, therefore, -ith the recoramendntion of th President ;ol the United States," I, THOMAS M. IIOLT, Governor of the 5st.ate oi North Carolina, do appoint Thursday the l!4th day of November. 192, ua a day of - thanksgiving, praise and prayer. AbiI I do earnest. y request that the people of our Stare lav aside all secular business and assemble on that day at their usual places of wor ship in humble thanksgiving for r.ast blessings, and pr-yer for a continu ance of Divine favor, In order Ui.t our serv.c mav tiO more pleasing and accetb'e, let. ut remember in our prayers and sub stantial offering tne iifede of the widow nd orplian, the disabled sol- dier, the poor un.l tfflieted, and al institutions ..Dhshed throughout the Stae for their proper care and mai nteurti)te. Given under my hand, and t? e Greit So-jI oi ihr S'Hie of North Carolinn, a-, tbf City of Raleigh, tkif. i 11th dtvv of NovriBb r. in the year of our Lord one th.ms ind eight hn ireu and iiiut.vtwo, und in th one bun- i red Amer By the 'r7.('1 LIKE A GREAT RAILWAY. WT ttY ita Vita npliut rn hnino in ovoi Bd teveauem ,e,r of ..ur A UULU WA UH h J" S Lli a lean Irt:ependfnue. I That is what everv A LTent receives f -u., THOMAS 31 HOLT. ! who gets up a club mi our Slperi- CA:.Tir,-?.onc, nr-.. - Governor: weex ,ran. r-rr-vTF .?t ti xr titt v tr uur 14-Karai goia mica casps are i 1iw? vJ .c ' -VV' Xi n . 0 i warranted for 20 rears. F ine KItia wx-X X' f J or W altharn rnYeuent. tern wind I s X -- y ...... -" i;v,-,xtiieoi tn- nnuting cou.evlhebio.d io,ury vn of the human sttm. A cold, mudeu chan- w-s n- pxitiisiiri- ntHv rxun Tininriuiii terns to cleg the circulation, afcd ihwn ; ciiipb rheumntif-ni Pew ere! If you J br DraiutnoKii'o LiKhiuiuR Iiulr. : Y.u cttu nt a iur huttio at tbe dru"" i Xir for t5. oi it iU bentto tou bv ! xy!::r.. .ich place. Write for particulars. , C., 43 50 Maiueu Laue, Nw ' Yoik. I "Whnt's thnt you're gt m your apron?" ashed n lady of her cob red cook, who was in the wet of 2 iu Lome. j "Who, n-?" j "Yes, you." I "Vhat's I got in die heah prt'un?" ( ' Yes. in thru thare aproi:.'' j "Vidduls." ! "Let me see." ; She opened ltr apron whieh was nearly largu eaotigti ii a wagon cover. "You ought to be ashamed ol your self, for vou have taken nearly every thing in 1. he house. I thought you was a church member?" "Ilole on right wfaar yer is. ladv. Dar wuz two pies in thr safe, tin I tuck one. Dar wuz two leave e' brad, nu'Ionlv tuck one. I tuck j ba'f o' de meat an' ha'f o' de uddr I stuff. Ef I wasn't a cburch meiut)' I'd er tuck it all. Thinks . V acted fa'r ter leab her hs'f. I's' in ter quit working for uch cuis folus. YanderbiitV palace, nea- Asl.evll? N. C., which will be competed in about ten years, will cost over $10, t)00,000. It will snrprss in splynor aiiv of the famous Custieu of the Old World. G. . Carter, Chester, S. C. Writes "A negro boy here had a bad cas ( l scrofula. The doctors said it vrouui kill him. I got iiira to u? Botanic T?lood Balm. I3e took a dozn b it-o j and is now well. He ha- Kot usM m:y of it lor four months acd couuuue vrell." The New York Sun :s the authori ty for the statement that Prenidt-nt uamson s comnounon 10 rue I Pbhcan cmpsi.?n fund was $40 000 r efcrly a arV sfdry. Harrison js an economical man and the loss of that much lunaey wil! not tend to lighten V.isg'ief "ver l i defeat. The snine authority announces that Hnr- ! r'f,p's Cabinet contributed oni v v,",J'- SHEYAS A CHURCH MEM BLR. PS and set LadTs or Gct' size.! o'CCTT3NAN?FwxaiLLN!.TS. n lEqu.ltoanvSiOwruch. To secure ig .Corks, Sni me Leads, 4c. ! agents wnere we have none, we fell fl- niiUi. cvmoi & Hc:u -oie of th- Hnuting Case watches for ! Ciub price and send C. O. j y.T express with privilege oi ex-j i amination before !.aviric for pame. Our agent -t Durham, X.C.. writes: 7 . . - wi Our Jewe'ers have confessed ther don 1 kup!? bow 3"ou can furnish such work fr the inoner." One eood reliuble agent wanted for Empihk n atcw Co.. 4 and au maiden lane, ew lorr Save Paying Doctors' m BOTANIC st5 nnn nm m ULUULf DH Ltd THE GREAT REMEDY FOB ALL BLOOD AND SK'i DISEASES - Has Ixxn thoroufri.ly U--rl by em inent piylrJaiia "ii th iple tor 40 yt-r-. ar.d m-vrr f nils to care jtuck.ty anil w-nuanently SCROFULA. ULCERS, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, PIWPLES, ERUPTIONS, and aU nmnnpr of .'".ATT NO. 8PAKAMNO tui.l RCXNlN(i HOHFi. InvwlntlV nm Oi- nufl loathiKime McxM Ul"-v V otn-cuotii "" tA iovved. Yritf f 1 i.t boUlt, H ImKUus fur 'o sale by dru.-srtsts. SENT FREE BLOOD EAL& CO., Atlanta, Ga. Having Ioci'tci m 1 -..der.ton for tb? purpr'se of c-! dactii; a fitM. c.a- Merchant T. ior bui e. I invite tl ; iaronagt! f t he pcop. 1 ;m pre part dX ;;ic Moihiri ' but he vei he-i vmiIK. it d ni reason able piices. i vs. ; i I ti i !e;u!ii be -pairing .viid cmt ;r. 1 L.f.- a in o stock of huieigti Woolon and uti- lUgS to fc'ifi.-t ll Ti:. f'antiooiiH fifiii in v-'lo. ISuito tiiii'.ic to oi ii'i ijoiu ?1J up. !X A youU i:itii .-.ill i 1 Cm Ihp. id isliuuu! L-4i (i.tuuiyi.ui. iSptciai iiu iU.tii.i; to yo:iu io-n. Leaser KewmaB. Feldon;ibb Mei chant Tailor, Of ;., i-:tt- x'o-l Oni:--. Kdn'on fm &&m ' i x?n T - f.- ; EUOKLEN Ati.VI A .SlLVH I The Bt ..nlve in ti world for .!t. r,. VC? 'b,t "xV"V : r eTer rr.r, ief'r' ( narpp H:t!-o ; ilblair. Coits, all Skin En,i- c..n8, and poHitirchr cure Pilr, or no PaJ required. It i uaranteid to eiv Eeec tififactioi,or money refunded. "l. nr,,t. x. i ?
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