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fit 41 $ Vl "-fT . f.j w V rv A-' Price: $4.00 per year. FOUL MJJrtDERIN NCf. 6.' j daTi? at tiu:t. cloud. UNCO'ilVN' C. MONDAY, H AKCII Hi If Oil i - I 2Irs. Uurbuuks FaKM Away Hithjl'cnnsjhania ttuff.r- (iiurt-lt ui Hemorrhage Corp e Taken in tberuw S. C. Mrs. G. F. Burbanks died at the St. Cloud Ilotel. Sunday morning at 7r30 o'clock of hern orrage of the lungs. She had been suffering from pulmonary disease for some years. She was some 40 or 47 years of age. IKJ2 CRCSE UILLS llIS WIEE. Iipf Cp Behind Her in Drunken Fit and Chops Her Almost to Pieces With an Axe. Isaac Cruse of No. 6, killed his wife Saturday night in a most brutal way. He got liquor and was drinking. He bad a row with iris wife -which she probably thought wss cnded and was iron ing clothes. The 'monster came up behind, her and de-art her a blow about tle neck and shoulder sinking fhe blade of an axe to the k'i a v,v,. ViI-ttt on- Acicm 1 for burial into her cheek severing the' The doctor's sad bercaverneai .--. ,i i ' arnnr? ns l'f its nrnfrmnd cvm-i tongue. Aauiuer fuicu utr , -J" At Vj Cvrt. Other fliiildliJiH Wr ekid Hi lVopU Irjured. At Pittsturg, Pa., Kilter v.Vts attended with one of the most terrifiic storms one record. V.t the evening services the Knox ville Presbyterian church, with 000 people, was partly unroofed and was htruck by s. falling chhn- ney, knocking a gr tat patch oi Dr. 'Burbanks left Sunday J ceiling dov.n on the v.xr-shiper.,. night on No. 7 train accompany-i -u itat forty p... pie iu'r-.i. ing the corpse to Cheraw S. v.-ill die. tiiwHr.B copy 5rj?,r-ms 777 e New F)oUVcarfor 'Spring. m ' J This Denail.'nuit at pjsent veiy li iU and iutirrestiitg wi ri th if' .14 4 .-I'- a i ou .': re- bead and another her arm The murderer is in hiding but is pretty sure to be captured- patby. He found himself amidi The coix'-rt st Ir. H !' the sympathetic fraternity of therov,.ft cutujdiiy vvfcs? u K P's who came to Lis- aid asd ! ' Vi 0cs. Llr. G VIa 'I; New Styles fn Footvoar, fVe tai ry u larger sr.'d b:tft-r atnortuu-ni .'J tii.u atjdnedit,!:; t''ae t.c.?i uici.y Sjoc Store. 'Ihia t.nit g .the t;.fci;ufc-f u c .a'- J t(...j A-:iU st . fur ycur !rs; ,-;rj : ; : : : : . tl. ' - - c He is a negro .from 55 to GO i comfort in tL sore trial. 1 ; wLo is new ti-e years old rather under sire ad ! w.uf.id f, M,r .!c!,?scf the Vj,r3 k cul f,, tt ' K Qtnntlv hnilt. Ha has; h?&n I , , , , , , , - , ! ?:;s -.! v'.' ''-'sT. i.:.C-:i ' (irorer's Himd TutlwI Soft ' uvw 'J i: Sjuv' Oiiic i ' know as a good worker and i . ccep.ed lbe ca! oJ Casoav-fc j of liqnor. Horkd From a Train. Richmond, March r9.Edward leave zzlil about 1-1 aj 1st. A called meetirg of Pr-brtery will be held abc-t ibe middle of April t.o elect a successor to Ivlr. H Tanner, a well known inscr- j WakeSeli . Salisbury Sc. ance agent of ibis citv, was Z tJl hurled from the platform of a. -Pet,errg s tensaUDof two iliUll jail 11JL.JJ L WleeU icie : ,.r ' 1 women liTirg togeiaer icr and Petersburg. He tsUiisDeU :4 r .. j i.,, . . npon the platjorm u e m;fDre tbepcv,lic and v-. iu KC.K...:..lvlJ &:r. w's,;. rvllvie-cy piano that is for a. bote her years, visits. Vid, hardly capable of anything very ; Presbyteriaa church, will sot j ceos theccrt nd Wi j Tk ,. ( C. wu-i bad when notnnder theinSuenceh... ",t . 1 J-jlii L'rrvw iTvUvie'-cy en thi wf iirvV Oo. ut w tt' f"' ? deiibtei the audience with ejuit a number of se'evtiens. Little !v! is Ltst-y Brcwc gave a cute little veiei'ii.e to all. The Cook brother, who are: Ut Churlfs Cytt:, S'jperiutencl- est of the IBe seiner Gotten: Iw struck a curve and down a bantr d easJr receiving every toy, ; t. ertv rre : is outdone br the story wiuci high. He was reported Lre as killed, but later tcgrsj bed ccmes fro: Ch him. uiid I"'. S II Cki'.'i". a p'"uv- ticinr ;i: ysic:i,L u; I,.i.gV l.yi.i:t.- u:u. vert ji:tec ;u..y oyJ etL,- walked back to that city a-nd had escaped without a scratch. Morning Post. . i " irr.ifh wf rutiiisiiHa in our ias. -u.,.. .r- -;... r- -1 1 . t"ati'.u. Tnev crupe lived 1 geuier oejv there were sensutic: :ve rears, nut iTicia-cu; uv ill eae vim u;i:tiuiuii:, gui tar, hur.io unci ptun;.. Tney reuciervd tea! t!iuh. a at its una' Lot li tr njni.jf Ltl. 11 CO lrt.dr Ki-jieiiO; uiicJ tLtld Vir- nlf, 'IyU.r ti' d Vicif. A K IU" niviid jmfitf .utiur.v, iu nil nt-vit. I nt v.it !..uiAi ii. tl.-- LADIES' OZP'OJSDS ...U)ii.r iti vu t-.-r.v fn-ibt. V .... hut in tU ctv. j-'ticef fryiu IfJ.W to friJ W. Jt will itit-t-rt-t ... wrif.lIf.Ilf?tJiliLjtJiii.i.iyoff jf fj: not recorded srjtts liey v. ere e-,-histent:j A Far&Me. Harris- roiicfe! "J latidmouiui erjieriences o- mTim:.:vcT. An American traveler, cross- 4iMr. and IMrB." G:-eer o. ; ;v3k? .h- 1 ! ,insr Euror.e. bought a Crst-cas.s CocLuce C:iy.. . i vcjca.1 t-oio. 1. hi act 1 w coach ticket for a clay's ride In ail age;? and elinr- l - -' nursery boup. sIyt:'t Yu (Vy through a mountainous country! hare been ins-unces of vcmier.V Policy. v Bht v::' for-cetl by where there was no railroad. ! masquaradirr us men rw; t?l,,.art. t0 ;vi..-a: ancl sire iutpp'uy After riding on the coach for ! deceiving the public a- m tn-; elected -the most ini'resive some time it occurred to him two. cases which are unaor : 6ViinZit u the del :in of i-ie uu that he was very foolish to have' newspaper review just now jdreiice. Joourht a first-c'ass ticket when until death revealetbeir secre:. :j Ada Cri-vei: and Lithe a'l passengers apparently fared; During "the civil va,!'' a v.'t- bniitn, wi.OM- voices t)jeud with alike. And so, with that famous' man nse to therauk of heuteiiuni . suc tiCUi;.ir ha ran my, rendoreu a due; of (.-'e:ueo niu-ieal merit. it; American clj:iriU'erjsl.ic, he 'in th; Co c federate army; appealed to tho driver as .to :ava!ry regiment if ve ii'is'i.e i M-i,. IMrKiunit a'v.;:;,-.-- pleaet "What he got on his lir&t class' not. After bee coLside-aUit ,n; audieuce v:ith ii;r v eil reis ride that the iseeond und lhlr- jjil service and -c'h-.playajr: j fH!tvd recitations. ravt oue class passengers did )nHr" h0m aliawtry in a.-tiou. 1'"" ' accordinc: t( jn-t-.ruu: and tue to The driver assured him II. ut stnit wa discovert. Pcss t'l-.t s;t,p ti,(. hand cLqpiJAr that his value would apjio.ir Ixtforn'it tMhju about by . l.r Ur ! v.".uiid not. etu" tM Ut- M HI' M M' m m m m m M m' m hi' W m w! W! W' H'. Hi H" MM ' IK hi H' H' li' Hi?, not Zvxjoxr 2P-xj.xr:r is ri'-'juir.'d tu sej our .now -pi,:v;r st'.x.'k Cvf Babv Cabs and Go-Carts The mothers fa J J iti Ivw with tht'ir style unci beuuty tmd 1 1 i -futhej' iii t impressed with their durability, worth and economy. ' P V - ' r- . Mr j. if a .slr' ,7 u . r r", '" "1 I y, ' j X? j i !! . 1 l-'l,' ( w JV "''" V A i l . I nr. K f i .. ...... .. f . i '' " -uU t .IK' j w r I 1 n - IT ' t f j f K f ; : UAf-EfhT-r s;: If J. . to. t, A. iV " v ise. the end of Ihe journey, und jL ' wortmUl in battle. Bomehcw Masior Cnariie Cannon, who was fully aeijov!t hn d l.y ll.u aP. ht:;tiiib a pr;-'.oner ;n -u . .;uli bu; Tai,-i.' r-. up aa(. aown American truvt h i' whe.u, . us ' military pi i-ojj h.re. kr.owa as- u: -,.Jt pjuno. with h. v. ianinfr they ca:.',e to ti' i;olltm of a !y -.tathi Tinti iler." hue was a 1 .seven wile hill. jut af.-.r i hdu hy hirtti, uwi as ve re - - dinner, if. 5 driv I hi ev n u.i.ii :, ni.;l.i-.'i:d !o ';'.C ne re. 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