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Y 1 " "5 . -suit, k i - T - - - Vol. XV.-No. 95 . , : . ' - - " " " .. .-jJ i '. . a . . '' i. i - : ' - - - . 1 - I. i i J -j - . a BE LIVES TO HEAR IT, o Ills! Wire ;TU- ; A .m-4 fi a iVafl DAAft anfl nc Iltr - tueu Returns to Claim . About eiaht orpine years' ago a arm named Yprke ,Phifer became solved ifl8Qmeejr atf or near Durham, for which he was DECIDEDLY SEN; sent to the penitertiaryv to eerve a term of ten years. Phif er served flnd was faithful , for . ou fght coanty, where he' hivdleft hii ife 8treet Martba, and d jaay abd sorrow 'married, this 8on. Phifer ut paper bis wife and 8he was arreste , Patterson, or h fled. Oa Wedne8d , wife'' tried before ch BteadfpttQr. OrowelJ. Tb Aws 1, ' Vnvt " . t fleV1)leVtlie city 1 iild-fifc Wd V 7' J L t within a few minates a laree crowd rW ;uiu u&U11 rgai iscowed to bis dis- it made the DuvaUmeu emiJjtojBfeeFbw borne to day. f 4 " : ."-." .. - " ; ; ,m , -r-. ...- - V time to one H.a ratter- T - Y wr :been visiting Mrs., Dr. j SmooMwaa M r r A"iJAr at once uroceededto L ?DrWand ;PWer1 81f iwHdenlyVealir home4esfelday o'ti -'1 i'i,; tlh3t I vwrT or tne -recoverr-ow atoface bVlled-irieeiiiSg dff the p ( , ,r JM JL-LI W TA-f on Sunday morning Madges who conducted the election W crMtM MkJiFrefa&T . -K J ' ,-.T 1 d and brought to iailrUa-thawa?d.M returned,. Jo Baltimore, 1;, is arrivirer?daily anrt fbbtTgainsJ wbOr in l-fT j,Jhifer,hM hHJ TT - AAA FT" , 7-- . it- ill ,ri .... : ' ' , ' 4'! ' l'-,M " " ' . :'-"" " ' ; i n m m. i i wi wi r a a m - arsed with bigamy, and after Mr. castor Returns vnihjiis unaej. :ctft9,put:.tNuisbiDg cich questioning, she mado a very ;"Mr. l)!B?a?bawNcastDrpof ttlis the new city ball. th utrnn-cr , ari?ument that , Phifer, hor first hu ' .She said I got a!leV black bordered en to me that he was a black clres3 and all the time that be tfle truth., rt r:rV i i T.i" i?rii. Trie case wur voe secnta Superior court. touobes on They are goo'd MEN -5 1 tWEAR, rForS5.00 , we offert suits worth 7.00 to 9.00 t A t Yorke city, was married Wednesday, May 0 w 6s Bertie! BTK1me f of Mrs. Agnes judkid, ot vrRln .j j ,x . uro ,vv4WW;ftBiu iu v as guuu a- uaiu. . : .. ph county, in Hwb.and p-, Wipi-, -.dqugh-' Tn&t ?a v-!twib t , 5 !. v . .J . E M Brown in. the presence Hocky Rif er churchy ,v mkr isca iisfc? tj3 Fnd r , 4 - . ; attendants were Mr. Nathan thirty iR-nigntrotoTOria aflaft'rfRft'sar exnect.r -von ., will &me,'S brother of tbe bride, arid Heiirnjoin - thNbrtbYGarolin. H u return hoWWitV a broa(f smile: ' ; " -1!UDe4 M,a-m;. p.o. - fr. university Daseoau- team -nerw to- , y. , I r.r- fa -. JSott3aior,: tl.e groom' etott UbiveBltB-VlHi'battd- H ftlk-il;UU UU IIJbL I L0 . i-:dar24w4f--o-Jr""-t. k.i.L I morrows w fn nv- ? ! l r ff .Rnnvn'nwMotiio nTinfro'a Sov.fii.i jmrrmi: m iU.r.'.It.H J.JaYYaMlt,,Ul tUlH UILV.J, a;.;. ! ,..,,4. P ' . -iuKuuKiuvu.B ttuu,ymvuvu AST1 't--. and "Miss 'Sie Hi.- &tmLtlU.CA Pearson: nf PlppsinfU n. -A- w 7 rj"l- :. .. IiiOdge and Mies Siliie Hi me, eiater Tinas- . I ' - ' ' -"Is-; Ibbthe 'bride. ,;Im ioediately fol:ow I : - iwjiteng church tile ; Maize.Nutriri . to il rty repaireio the horn the ' . , : :-r IJulled Corn CU , 1 -..... 4 --(fW tKSHM D u u u tt is D Meditrm-and Fine S traw Hats at HALF PHIGB. See! tbesfe. S wot bride where p sumptuous dinner! Wheat Sner Looked Finer. . ; ? wa3'ffetfVed- at 12 O ClOCK. At Z.dU Jc is indeed good news to .bear l iri h tbe , afternoon the briHe ; and t : . .-J- is g66d to 13 j jjL i f3 ; ii Lite throwing 5 up a penny atjiO: taking cnances, is tne indiscriminate selection tfx L61 XllC 3aFlQo FURNITURE for the season. It presents the latest ideas in stjle, and? fmli ' i and is the resiiit of stud v; experience and the ( perfect acduaintahce with the tktos - the farmers say that .'prospects -werlarin departed from Liberty and JTlSt "try it Wit Jl SOII16 Mar demand, Our Furniture commands admiratlonbyJthe beauty of fiaish awl i.' V: fAil . . t . .. , r r -TV . . t. eiee:ance oi resign, we carry as compute a iiue as any r urniuire .5iore in li&z guaraniee our guous as rcprcsruieu aau prices as ijv as me Lever better for .a large. -wheat'br the city. Qf OUr OllOlCO Sugar State. 'We 'guarar Mr. Jesse H SE.rnhardt 6f Kc 3e Wi ilo . -taom ? Hanis " ; and "Jm Suits luwuBuiy, iym a oxAJNiiAJi xuip inome oa Mill streeca iew minuuu i-p T3nAv- L tnat hi3 wheat was looking unusnaMtoer, where supper was served and J0 0 T'T- .T-iT' tf ly fine and that there were nocbiBchia nrono of friends were in wait to ErVMM luga in bis section. ' , 'extend greetings and congratnla- Mi' John HXqng,.wno;.Sa8';b.een' 'tion8.-'-"-? : :' -'V-' ! surveying in Mecklenburg and ? f r ' mawm ' ' - mltfo, O R O g ERS. ; " Go ity -'Old Man; ! , Go it, Bar," weterm CabarruR counteis, 8ay.iir. A strange cse. v - , is tbe way the Newsj aad .Courier Bob Wallace has 152 bushels of im- A young .'mn in East Durham puts the tilt between "Pitchfork" prtved Fnlcaster wheat iownind lost his mmd Tery suddenly last Tillman and Pitchkongue" Mor- that the'stand is tbe V best-be, Ter J anu wa uarneu uuu to gan io.ine- oeuai, iuuuuaj. xa oam . , v .. . county home yesterday. It is said terms convey a concise but true sw with not a olemished fpofin it J J , , .. .--I f A. v t, , ,f , . .' that he was a3 well a&eyer when all idea. of the ?men and the debate, iir. Long gays-the .next best wheat ' . lnA .oW... lr Uf nt a . hi in m since that tim he has j been par- Fire-eaters, they are. . . i tt i... L :"L .11 " e " " c ! ' ' " ' ' recuy insane, ne khowb an ": ThisM tbe day bf lan-tbis, ; and ( 1 pasels, Center and Dining TaSfe f": ounges, Cnuches, ' ' V ' adies' Desks,' . ' ' ' , - - 'Waif, Cotton and Sbneh. .'.Mattresses, . . Racks ;fpr-bal?l Montdingflyr, ,.lxnMde: Shades, . ' : ' i de:Boards, . , ,: ji&'.'!Baby Carriages, Maying, . - 'ihfna Cio.r ne on his trip was at Mr John! Han kin's. All along the . line" it is looking fine. -i- - ' .... ; '-.'j; -Such reports make a newspaper Qin ftel good, and he knows the farcer can't help feeling 80. Arbitration Treaty Dead. ' The great Anglo-American treaty that was thought to be so .ae a stroke of diplomacy and was so highly endorsed by President Cleveland and President McKinly, defeated Wednesday in the ''era!e It; lacked the necessary third vote. Senator Pritchard - - uuu otnaior Doner against Hi it. 0r3 Thousand Turk), Repulsed. " 'V it h God's help our side has quered" is the dispatch of Prince Coc stan tine sent jo King,George of Gr-ece after the battle of ' VeleVtino n the-5 orty thorsand Turks repul6cr9nd defeated. It was the bi Turkish ggest battle of tbe (ireek- war, BBLI, Qf yli kinds and description.' ilBI-A-feRIS r & O.O- Oar undertaking department is complete, and will be under the care of 2Sx Bell. All balls are promptly met, day or night. . ' , v .... -f .. ;.UJ j old friends and says that he knows anti-that, but what people need mast be is orazy, but lie does not complain nowadays is, the anti-bilious medi inanv wav. Oae-informant & ated cine, Simmons Li veri Regulator, the he irnaain he is under the influ- King of Liver M.dicjnand'betUr Surely if the Word REGULATOR is not OH a pacL .J3 , A. than Pills. "I ha e j nst-d no other - ... . . , . ence of gome negro man and cannot ti.Mlioa3 reTiedv for six vearsand , . . it IS not do anything but what that man kepw from experience that; for ladies V . ' , wills. It is a strange case. His of a constipated habit nothing equals ' SfeSteS S name is Farmer. : 1 tiMafc'' M&mm '&r?(&s? FJa. :. .'.... , .' . a An exchange, saye: , Tbe danger tiih Drirham ' Suri aava ' tbe bar- u 'v - .f ' , . , - . A-- o t. l.ne iJurnam Dun says tne Dar-r been1 out UD bv. anv. nrm &xrnt . . M. M. r , f. ,.i ... . ,A ol tne gooa-ioosiog 5.w roomB weK doged tight on election i8 again shown by the testimony d ifl ;that, town, and there wae Miss Krvin, private secretary and ,CS3 drnnkennes3..tban ever before stenographer to deuner opammg, - U is! hard t0 croTe And it cmi be easily told bv their TRADE XIWAPfr. ened by the restriction of the liquor traffic,; . :: " : ' of the defunct Globe Savings Bauk, of Chicago, before the Senatorial in Yestigating committee, to the effect that Rpaldidg,had igiven ; her about $75,000, :lwftb ;tbe;. that he 'wag some j timec-later to ee-: cure a divorce fronT his wife and marry her. . i . .H.".-'l v..- I i . , The first vote cast in the Senate by Deboe, Lentuckj 's new Senator, fc ie bne'born out bf due Beasoni wejb WrjtiSrjglb-; t much, so good I j t, I ieltfome . fioe , Baokshire- Toland-Cfina pgs for sale. The Aurora says f snow fell' in 111 d8w U 0, L. Sims. ' Sbslby at -1 o'clock Saturday night. : ,?ro?k Brown: & Bro. will no longer. b3 named on tbe , . uw maps. Governor Bllack n j IVERYi FEED AND SALE. the charter .fbtlgrete-New, Tork!; r TABLJIS,. r r and the firstf matoFbf tbee7cbhs0li. 'Just in. rear oi Bt.;uioud Hotel. OrL i ; ri.?;1UbMt IbuseameetaU passenger trains.' "'Ouiiia' a i ,nimi?v?l I olaJkicd fuxnianed "promptly -aiv NnvprnhW ;.ir-fi! ; M ' '' I ,i Jreas.pnaplepripes.t v Horses, and: essTIm ovemD;..1t,i always on' hand for sale: Breeders
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