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TO Ik IT " .aft if ir ii it i 7 11 ii .i a ill uu ii in (ii 4 1 U I I H I I i If YK I if IN 111 Iff VOL; J I. NO. 30 PITTSBuKO. N. Ov WEDNESDAY; JUNE 24,1903. S Ii s 5 8 3 Newsy Item Gleaned From 2 nnni ma ME fill Murphy to Jlanteo. 3 SUICIDE AT GASTON! A A BLOODY CRIME IN ASHE aoaNiTisr,- Vounx Man tinder Indictment Takes Two fleo and a Wommn Chopped to nnuwiuie. PJecea With an Axe. Gastonla, Special.E. E. Caldwell, a Jefferson. Special. the most hor- JJ poung. merchant who had been arrest- rlble tragedy that baa ever been n- The town of Reldsville wu thrown Into considerable excitement Monday when It "was announced that a num ber of the operatives of the Pacolet mills. In South Carolina, fead been brought Uiere and that they had smallpox. . A rigid and' thorough ex amination ai promptly made by the authorities and as a result At of the parties were put In the pest house. The operatives from the South Caro lina cotton nulls which were destroyed vj me ueavy rams or OPINION OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL ed for retailing whiskey, late Wednes- acted in the memory of the oldest y nignt, committed suicide In rear cf Inhabitants of the county took place bis store near the toray Mills. Sunday, at the foot of the Alleghany Usually very little attention la gir- mountain range, just Inside of this en by the public to the Indictment and county. Crick Davis! with an axe, cut trials before magistrates of those at-- to pieces two men and bis own wife, eased by Tiolatlng the whiskey laws. The story of the crime runs thus: This was the case, when It waa cajsu- Davis, who lived at the foot of the aliy mentioned on the streets of the mountain, was visited by two former Citr that vonnr rMttn11 h.. . . .. l u.um niiigiuuuiuceii, aujcu Wah n-ioii I f'-Xtunmrnui. . uuia iuu, uau ucen j v-uuuuwie, va. iney nad stopped at indicted for this offense, tried beforo jhls house on their way to see their FEDERAL LAW IS S0PSF1E! LYNCH F0R 1 REVT HoiriusTs. " The Property of the Government is ; Exempt From Seizuret The TTr)ili Contratrr) Hal tho Tml. Mora Hill tf lnaattut Atalaat l.ou hoalii It It. IJ.ld That tha VmwIi Are th. Aiwuf Ilia Builder rh Urcialon of the Cabinet. An Efcapad Murderer Had KHlecI Member of Konlana Tossx A"rs Mab Thea Tok Hi. Partner rroia Ik Jail and Hancad Him From thm Count, Court Hwuaa. "A a week am l a m.irisfrat an Unmi - . I .vi went tn Ro-,t.riiiu c.-a... -.."11 " vih vu caun i iaurB ia ujjs section. Davis seem' . were about eixty-flve of them sent r ' Every oae WM ed ver' c,ever and insisted on their there by Mr. J. Manley. superin- thU anPrefared t tfc startling at-I spending th night , with him. They u ih in . t(5n Cot0 Mills, of hen It became know that some consented and when bedtimes came iSJl' the night Caldwell Uvery one In the house retired. The transportation for them. There were! committed euitlde In the J two Tlsitors occupied the same bed. a hundred and twenty-flve more ofJrar Prt of h. store., . It . Is Davis and bis wife occupied another ' ;7r.T.!r?e that the deed was com- bed close by. possibly In the same Mr J. b. Pipin. notified thVm not to 1, f..Ut mldn,ght " diC" room. Hardly had they retired when come. parties living near the place remember Mrs. Davis heard a noise, and on Tic fcwst LiriUe tragedy that has !'" t!sc Ttt "out where the Barkers ever been enacted in the memory of ' were lePlnc. saw her husband with the oldest inhabitants of Ashe county Ca,dweir,L . eti fterno?n- the axe, cutting the Barker, to plecea. took place Sunday, at the foot of the .1 . "q,UMt d a friend 10 bv tor She d m,t ,,r wi Alle?hany mountain range Just inside ,b'm fe5Uln "mount of strychnine. "PJ ut..of b bed1"1 of that county. Crick Divls with m Lut request was refused, with the ?.k!!he.15rJ'band 'rom, WIII!ff .e axe, cut to pieces two men and hfc fcu'",0' tiat he mount his borse ?,ld ,mM' Alfred' and lmrnedIatelv own wife. Alfred BarkeT Ini -nd "try. if he wished to ?PP "t'i! V , "TV LDt Levi, from Virginia had stoned over t away from his troubles. At night 5m th? "rV hmd been night with Da'-Swh? hadnslsLd Jf old, hl that he was golnto fig b,ow- that had "P1" upon their stav ring, and while thev o talk th. matter over h!'hed A1' Pen, " c,ean " ?ne were asleep Davis attacked them, cut- .wua .lura' n1 tni -unta for the mTl ueaa ia aiaugwermg. ting them to piece- with an ax Mrs. ftct .hat hl bod a not found until A''red .nad be L 8ahved Dnnt,y b Davis attempted to prevent the deed seems that he secured a PavJ " oh had time to crawl and was herself struck several time. V","1 and I'Iac,nS t to that part of ?EJ9m d,,nto a fleld 'ry'' with the axe, and the attending hU ho Just over the heart, pushed flfl?T' evenb?: Zbleei' physician Raid she would die. Davis ,he trl8er itn broom handle. In- if nog n3 wl1' ?ie v,.ng .r?- was probably Insane. He is in JaiL L, J'!atb r,uluag. Before doing . .tn i a h -i V w.titr, ne wrore a snort letter " . " ' to his wife declaring hi love for her cut off- Atrei Ba' that as he lay In and the children, and stating tha' It the fleId n nearl the awful. blows wr.3 ell right with bini and his Cod' "jf followel on the body of Mrs. Caldwell has been here for about two aBd heard ner groans grow vcsir fr.r a tim n iko ri.in c- fainter and fainter. But the woman escorted a voting lady home and nn I ihn is. ...... n.i.. .! ,", ' I waj not vet killed uA afr tho d. . - - I wv " iuuiivji nuiirr ill. iyy 4.1s . - - - - - - " Bis return up biuth Tryon; at the I condnn he had won the confidence of c,tenient had subsided Davis took his mouth fit a dark alley, he encountered all who knew him. Some mrntha sen wife ln the house, washed her wounds in n n rriwtr v a t- 1 ... -.-a tii c"0"'"5- as ne went into the mercantile business. W n?J..r het,"nman8 bfa'ind In which he has not bcon successful, hi -n I ui Saa dra1g'ng lai ,lnt0 aal then came the other troubles ai- ? '.ts Je cloth to frighten wife, he mated that he could not stand them off before they could steal any- the lies that had bcn. and would be be round by the police. ye,rg 0f age. and leaves a wife, and A charter is granted to the lliso four roun" children. The remains Msnufaiturlng Company, with hsd- w"r rarr,pl to GutheriesvUle, S. C, quarters at Charlotte. Its capita! Is "mre DV lormeriy lived Clarence Smith, son of CsdL T 't. Smith, of Charlotte, was held up in I iuai city oy tnree footpads Tuesday night and was given an exciting ex perience for a short time- He had Just $;Mj.00i), authorized and of this George B. Hiss. John M. Rhodes and D. O'Don oghue each owns 50 shares. There Is to be common and preferred stock, anl the preferred Is to yield 7 per cent. cmaen.w. anything after these are Trll to Proceed. Wilson. Special. According to the expectation of the majority, of those who heard the affidavits In the Jones paid going to holders of common stin k I murder case. Jiulm Shaw rnWit a An. The company's privileges are extensive rial .h .ni .j . . i . . I --- a i"WV PMimiCUW . rf IUcUIC 1UI m -to deal In and manufacture machlu- rnt,., w. cry. to make and deal In textile mater. I " ""u uul ua ugm out. lals; to own and develop and operate ,n "lvln out this decision he said. In water powers and manufacturing rart while there had not been sufficient plant' evidence brought out in the evidence of At a meeting of the board of trua- m"ivU to show the existence of a ttos of Greensboro Female College. I 6,a,e of Public sentiment as claimed by new rnaay arternoon. it was decided j lur "'""uanis. yet mere nad ben to closs this institution. For some I ne sentiment etlired up by the city time this action has been under advise- rapers and ny the discussion of the ment, but not until yesterday was the I case 00 the streets, and if at any lime matter oennitcjy determined upon. At I uu"b me inai oi this case It came to this meeting ail but five shares of the 1,10 knowledge of the court that there Block were represented, the following waa anv outside Influence bearing on trustees being prwnt: Dr. Died i'ca- I t,ie trial It would be continued until cock, C. H. Ireland. J. A. Odell. I'fot me bepwmber term. O. V. Carr. of Greensboro; J. M. and AV. R. Odell, of Concord, and II T. Daughter's Drath Killed Her. Wilmington, SpoclaL-A peculiarly mo ucauoard Knitting Mill, of sad death occurred at Point Caswell I nnlorsAn will HrA.i. i I a a.a.x,. aVU, ICaUUIB Uf K 1(1 U fhort tlm. Th property has liecn near Wilmington Tuesday Afternoon. purchased by New York Dartl and a,r?-'U(1w,8 v oilers, wife of a leading the plant will be enlarged and im- German citizen in that section, upon proven ana operated on a larger scalo learning of the death of her daughter, I n n n ltj"rfttati Tallin I, a K I r W-cer"n that into h h,T' Mr8' G?ore aa1"- " Wilmington, the r7 ceiver some lime ago. It employed I t"01,11'"! previous, suffered a collapse J awiui iw nanaa before and It is said nna died within two hours. She leaves " iTi T TV.. 19 .c:nIarK''1 ny a family' of sons and daughters A rharter is granted the Wampum Cotton Mill Company, at Lincolnton. capital $li;o.W)0. The mill will spin afl.J weava cotton goods. Of Its stock J. A. Abernathy holds $130,000, R. S Abcr . nsthy I25.000, and T. F. Costner. $5,000. The Adjutant General has been notl tied that the War 'Hepartmvnt hnd nl lotted $23.a50 to this State, available for encampment expenses. Some dnj-n ago the Department made a similar apportionment for purposes of equip ment. The ftsfe In the po;tofriee at Pin nacle. Stokes county, was blown eimn Monday night and robbed of from talned only one hundred books.. Ko two to three hundred dollars in rash I vised rules and regulations regarding nun ui.i.B. x no purgiars maae their I me imraries are also pelng sent out. as wen as her aged husband, for whom the community feel the deepest sympathy. The funeral of the dauch- ter who di.d In Wilmington was held h'ie and- members of the family and friends left Immediately for Point Cas well to attend the funeral of the mother there Wednesday afternoon at 4; 30 o'clock. t . 1 State B-evJties. The list of books recommended for use In the rural public schools free libraries Is almost prepared. There are HOO books In the list. The list which was first Issued, three years ago, con and washed himself. Davis' little girl, wnn uie nany in ner arms, was the one who gave the alarm, she escap ing for her life at the outset. When people came In they found Davis sitting by his wife administer ing to her wants, but the woman seemed to be In such agony she paid little attention to what was going on. Davis said: "I guess 1 have killed them, but I didn't know it." A sur geon summoned from Mountain City. Ten., gave It out that all would cer talty die and the rumor is current on the streets that the woman is dead. Parties Just from the scene of the tragedy say that there is blood ev erywhere, that ten heaves would not have left as much blood scattered around a slaughter pen. No motive can be found for the hellish deed. though many theories have been ad vanced. One Is that Davis was in sane, that be had been out of his head only six months before. Another Is that Levi Barker was once a sweet heart of his wife and that this visit stirred up Jealousy. It is said that it Is true the man has been wrong with his mind several times, but that he was really a very mean man and had once before tried to kili a man with an axe. The theory of Jealousy is not believed owing to the fact that Mrs. Davis was a woman of fine Christian character and had never given the slightest attention to Barker since her marriage. Davis Is In Jail here, having been bound over to court. ' Cabinet an opinion id-cpan-d by hiiu on th quest ir, u of the rl$ht of the Chanc ery Courr at Richmond, Va to Wue an in junction Against launching the cruiser Caivestou. which bad bi-en un der construction by the defunct Will ijiui IL Triors Company. Mr. Knox pointed out that Interference, with Fed-H era! "property was forbidden, and all that was nteesiary for the Govern ment to do to retaiu complete legal possession of the Galveston was to r- imw a stipulation, or indemnifying bond to insure creditors acalnst 'ok should it lie held that the naval vessel was an asset of the Trigg company. It is understood that Mr. Knox bad originally passed upon the question of the right of the Government to use armed force to prevent interference with the Galveston under orders from a State or municipal court, taking the affirmative view, but subsequently re wrote this portion of bis opinion so as to say that such a course was not necessary. In view of Mr. Knox's opinion, which was indorsed by the President and the Cabinet after a long nnd earnest dis cussion, the United 8tate District At torney for ibe Eastern District of Vir ginia will lie directed to cuter into a stipulation in the Chancery Court of Richmond to insure creditors of the Trigg Company ngaiut loss and to cause a revocation of the Injunction against the Galveston. The case will then he carried to a Federal Court to determine whether the clniimt of the ' creditors can lie agaiust the Galveston and the revenue cutter and river dredge which were also being built at the yard. , A similar course of action will be pursued to prevent Stare interference with the cruiser Chattanonza. which was seized by the Sheriff at Elizabeth port N. J., to satisfy a claim against Lewis Nixon; who Is building the ves- ei ror the Government. The United States District Attorney will give the necessary surety to take the case to a Federal Court. Cabinet officers and officers of the Navy Department said that there would be no occasion to use force, or etcn to make a nomiii.il show of force to retain federal possession of the Gal veston. the Attorney-General having uemousiraieu mat the law of Congress was clearly against any interference witn (toverniueiu property to satisfy ju-us. me i-resiuent and Secretary Moody confidently expected that the Galveston would be launched under the most amicable and auspicious circum stances. , Helena. Motit.-Two years aso Wf I. '! K Hardee, a Montana criminal, lent twenty-five nt Henry Snear 1.V, one of his pal. i a B(lrm t,ver this money later ilawle shot ami killed nearly. Ife was convicted of mur der, but escaped from the Gbisgow jail, and was at large for sel-era! months. ' Some time ago Hardee was re-can. tured aud resentenced to he hanged on June C. Jhu Brown, who had aided in Ms cscatH was seiit.-ml ! months Imprisonment, On t he day set for the hanging Hardee a-Un escaped taking with him Brown and two other prisoners. McKinney and Hill. Jack I iercc. the death wsti h over Harden was killed. A posse started in pursuit of these -men By Sunday they had trail.nl Hardee and McKinney up the Missouri "i jj. a inKiatuy: vt sixty miles and there found that the fmriHvoa l.-.i crossed the river In a boat. The posse .nuBui me trail ami went on .r .ve num. just at sundown on ... ..ia, evening iney were in the brush trying to locate the men when a shot rang out and Charles R. Hall, a ,um- ..-r .i uie posse, rcll dead. The bullet "" right eye. Hardee and McKinney were concealed In the brush nearby, aud a fn fill Ha fpAm officers forced one man to dash out for better cover. The iwsW again ojieued tire. I.ut nothing could be seen of the tunity. HE rabble rule only when the righteous retire, j Reverence is the sign of re ality in religion. Great asplra- tlrma An nnt tnn for little actions. What we call sorrow God may call strength. God gives op portunity In an swer to impor- men. 1 Individual righteousness will secure universal reform. 1 Our duty to the present is paying ouy debts to the past Word-energy is seldom work-energy. The corrupt church breeds public uisease. Life's little fret call for its largest faith. Morning prayer set a picket for the day. Happiness can ony come in where It goes out. - The heavy laden are likely to im iue nignest. Love is the best lena with which to view another. Truth knows how to be tolerant without truckling. A sad world cannot be sweetened by a sour religion. The robe of righteousness 1 not a cloak for the sore of sin. The absence of sanity does not prove the presence of sanctity. Don't buy your frills before you have paid for your foundation. Time spent in courtesy Is never wasted. A hand-me-down faith is alwava m misfit. Living with Christian. Christ makes' the There is no dotaee to the Christian life. A creedless relleion miv eaafiv k deedless. The waste of time sows th. wia of eternity. Patience and earnestness are pass words to success. CIRLS IN FACTORY CRASH. Accident at Hamlet. Hamlet, Special. J. C. Haverler. day operator at the north yard, was Three Floor or an Old imlldlna; In Nw York City Suddenly Collap... New York City.-With a crash that was heard for blocks three floors In an aid brii building at No. 49 Bowery col- lapsed, and forty giris and men cm ployed In the structure were carried down with the crash. That the victims escniied death is deemed little short of ti miracle, ltut nine were injured. none seriously. l , , 'i'lie top floor gave way first, currying uuu wjui k ji im in her of persons A few days ago the brush was searched and Hardee's Ixxly was found. He had been shot through the lungs and must have died instantly There were several bullet boles in bis bat and clothing. At night a mob who bad learned or fne death of Hardee and the slaying of Hall went to the county Jail. wh,.re they overpowered the guards and dragged from the building Jack Brown Hardee s accomplice i jaij breaking who had lieen recaptured. The men ui u a rope, nnd Brown was banged from a window In the court House. The movement on ih inii tin m-:..l.. . 1 ... : " " iiiaimcu tnat nothing was ,,y 'hevcopje of Glasgow uiiui me lyncuuig was over. nan. me victim of Hardin.' l,,,!!,,. was unmarried ainl . .......i. . ' Mion Creek, near. th id.. ... I V. - wu" a aeiioolmate of Hardee ai nunaio. yo., and once, in that bear really craves. Not long ago one Mate, was a member of was after Hardee. ""V w " ""'"' "": country "i wu i.iuis jBianu uarns, norses, cows, chickens and other royal con veniences included. Recently Ar- A r.elatiTaaf TaroPraaldanU.Sheriirnr.d- thur was ""owed to visit the "farm" in unions Beenaa. I and to inspect the same at his leisure. i Quincy. Mass. KMj.ini, r..,.. One of the. first things he saw a ii .iiuiiiji " " ams. granddaughter of John Adams strange creature on two legs, with He'd Been to Market. Arthur was one of the little unfor tunate array of five year olds that lives on Fifth avenue, where he has everything to his heart's content ex cept mud pies and things a boy's ELIZABETH C ADAMS DEAD. fnti0"'1 I.'Tii,,''"t' Hn(1 n,ec of John wings and a mania for scra'tching i-ni."? Aia,I,V'xth President of the gravel. She had bWD "What', that thing?" he asked. Miss Adams, who was born in Quinev February . TSos, was the daughter of Thomas Roylston Adams. Her father ; ivr Jz.!tJzlKrjj. - throgh u.1 Tuesday morning at 7:20 o'clock and injured so badly that he died four hours later. There was no eye witness to the accident, but from a statement made immediately after the occur rence, It seems that ho was walking the main line, going from the dcDot to the yard to work, and seeing pas senger train No. 31 coming, he step ped off on to the side-track, and the swjtch engine running parallel with No. 31, and which ho had not ob served, struck him. His right leg and shoulder were badly mutilated. escape. While putting in a new hoiipr at the seminary at Red Springs Tuesday, J. M. Hargett, a machinist for the I). A. Tompkins Company of Charlotte, f.ll from a ladder and was seriously In jured. It 1$ feared he is hurt Intern ally. He was taken tu Charlotte and is now at his home, at the corner of Eleventh and Caldwell streets. . ; The thirty-third annual convention of the grand lodge, Knights of Pyth ias, of North Carolina, convened Iti Wilmington Tuesday night in the pkndid new hall of the three Wil mington, lodges, the Murchlson Dank bllihllnit. .i"xd rhnncolln- J L. Hcntt. Of r.rr' "XH anii all Under tho neu law the bonks for nee in the school must be selected ficm tho Hat officially approved .by the StaU ooard of education. Applications for new lodges of Odd Fellows at East Durham, Old Fart, and South Greensboro are In tho hands of Grand Secretary Foodell, and he has tiso an application In a Rebekah Lodge at Hot Springs. Dr. Venable Honored. Philadelphia. Special. .At the com mencement of the University of Penn sylvania the honorary degree of doctor of laws wm conferred upon Pi'csldeiu Vcnable. of the University of K.nth Carolina, , , j. ...... i, False ktimors. , False rumors of tho death of Pope i-eo were circulated in Vienna and elsewhere. Shipping Cotton to New Orleans. Boston. Special. The Morgan line steamer El Monte, Is duo at Mystic wharf next Monday from New York to take a shipment at 8.000 square bales of cotton to Now Orleans. This cotton ls now being received at the terminal from the Tremont and Suf folk Mills. Lowell, and the entire consignment will be In the sbe.d by the first of the week. This cotton, it is said, is being sent back to the South to cover the shorts in ""their July delivery. A Philadelphia concern Is said to be tho purchasor of the cot ton from the mills. uoor, which also gave way, precipitat ing the entire inside of the structure In a tangled heap In the basement. Tl,.. a .i.i- , ... .iv- I-..IU1U mm mini noors were oc cupied by the Lion Paper Box Com pany, owned by l). Albert & .Sons, The lu st floor was used as a lunch 'room. According to one of Albert's, sons who was nrrestcu arter the-accident the crash was probably caused bv 'over loading the top floor with bundles of paper which had just arrived. Morris and - Joccph Albert.,, of the paper company, were arrested. The charge made against them was "crim inal neglect" In allowing the doors of the building to be overloaded with paper stock. " i uici justtv-e or the Massachu setts Supreme Court for n imml,. r rears In i. i. . . . in visiror to the homes of hoth John -...uis iiii.i jonn outney Adama nn.1 .n m.iue Miute House during the term of her hiicIp lm a... ai. ft (1 niltinil un me ueue or tile .National capital j-.j .miss Auanis was one of the few persons permitted to lie present at im- iiiceiiiis neiwecn I'n.ul.i. f. t ...... ... hi iiiiu Jtiincy Adams and the Marquis de La fayette when the latter cam rn'n.i. oountry to lay the cornerstone of Huu- -r ii u -Monument. On July 4 of the following year she was present at the ...-.iMme oi i-rcsnieni John Adams when uircilll CUIJie. "That's a chicken." was explained. "Oh, no," he said Incredulously. "You can't fool me; that thing' got feathers on It." New York Times. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF TUB SOUTH. V Call For Temperance Convention, Tho executive committee of ' the North Carolina Antl- Saloon League has called a convention In Raleigh to meet July "th. Tho objects are set forth as being to unite and solidify the temperance sentiment and pro pare for a vigorous ramDaiirn neainst the saloon. Plans will be devised and committees appointed at thia me.t. ing. LORENZ LOOSENED DEATH'S CKIP. Famous Surcron Pared lltll. Sni.Jrct Who Miccmnbrd to naaitlmtio. Rochester, N. Y.-Durmg1 the clinic held by Dr. Adolph Lorenz one of 'the most dramatic lucldents, in the history of the City Hospital occurred. Allan iMcnois, eight years old. was on tho operating table for club foot. . The nu aesthitie proved too powerful for the boy's weak heart and respiration ceased. In a twinkling and almost be fore the large crowd of 'professional men In attendance reallste,! that the subject was dylug, Ir. Uivnx begun the manipulation of tho boy's arms to produce nitlticint breathing. There was a short period of the most Intense and nervous suspense, dining which not a physician present seemed to have the presence of mind to stir to the assistance of the operator. Dr Lorenz w.i's calm ajul co!hctcd At Hie eiid of six ininntVs from time res piruuon ceased tlie surgeon suspended vigorous operations, looked ui..,m ",.. asiiriiij;Iy, and quietly olwerved: "The little uiau U all right now." I R00SEVELTJUDS VIRClNIA. iM.H.I. V , .. ...... . n.,criT7 loininencement and Vlalli Jrfreron'a Home. Charlotte. Va.-Prcs!dent Roosevelt ...,-.,.-,, ,0(. s enty-nlnih cc.intnence- .."iii o me i iiiverslty or Virginia. af. leewards riding on horseback with Mrs i 1 ' ""inceiio, the home of .... ci sou. ciiie rresid.'nfs party was iT'.l-!. V! "f.', l,v large crowd .i .uici ar mo depot. An escort formed of the Montlcello Guiirds led the way to the University, whe.V the student body gave a ringing welcome I' us im u insiiioii. uneii he President was imnxlmcd peak before th, Alumni Assoclalioi. the large audience arose nnd cheered for several minutes. After praising the University nd Vlrgliiurns a State Mr boosevelt remarked the fact that F.'dgar II A.ieu.i oe was n crndiiate r th i.im.i. ...-, .. was iuho l lH.nws Nelson I'ar0 lie dosed by addressing the graduates "l Ml'iril -lt'ISlim. At I,M, II. .1 . r. ... ........ nnni uie i resiitent s party tt'n. lltll ..I.I.. 1 1 n.. - I ill IJ i r.' V Jefferson l0,k (;1,J'. who now " " HIV I'OIIIIt', TEN KILLED IN A WRECK. I'a....e.r and rr,l.ht Tr.l. , ,,.. 4)u Culllaiun in Iowa. Wiiterhio, Iowa. -Ten p, rson.s were m " ,i,:",l o lllwn hetwVen on Illinois Central ptisscn-fer train and a frelL-ht. ti, . just west of Raymond on a curve, and he pass, tiger train, which, h.id the light of way. was going nf t r.H f illy miles nil hour. I he deml hulmle U. .'It. Stl. kney. f Waterloo, the cugi.iecis , fi,ciic,.( of both trains, thri. nnhi.ntlde.l tramps, who were stealing a ride. ;md an uaideiiiilled liumigrant. DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS IN Texas, California, Florida, . Cuba and Porto Rico, Strictly first-clas equipment on all Through und Local Trains, and Pullman Palaco Sleeping cars on all nighi trains. Fast and safe schedules. Travel by the SOUTHERN and you are assured a Bufe, Ootnfortablo and Expedl tious Journey. apply to Ticket Agents for Table. Rate aud general information, or address S. II. IIARDWICK, . P. A., Washington, D. a ft. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. O. F. R. DARBY, 0. P. & T. A., ' ' Ashville, N. 0L KO TKOCELE TO ASSrgB gtOTloss.
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