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'ffHEltlPRNINO FCStV THTJKSdSy;,- AUGUST? A Chapter on Perils from Which We Escape Two Incidents in Greansboro with an Amusing Side. Savage Young Fiend Sent to Jail Green oro. X. C. Aug. C Special. ta this moving, stirring, modem life, -h? i-nmerable serious -and fatal nccidons or e escapes is more a cause of we n.s: .;,,a tlioe which really occur. O.sly U1 uetk, wilhin fifty fevt or this office. t ue of them in view of the writer, were two, the Indirect consequence tKing j.uir'e serious than the effect oa th i".ef vhtini. la :be E. M. Andrews' furniture 6tore ue co'orcd porter was opening up a .:ntnr.t of rel springs, which, far : jcv savin?, had leen tightly corded. T.:e bundle was standing up agniast t:.. wntl In rear of the store fronting tie t.i.e:nent st.ilrs on -the opposite iic ;he roam. JNegro like, the porter, v h:s pocket knife, pave a slar-h at t.i. cord. aiKl the springs suddenly ex . ,.,.!;-- t h!ra clear across the room, InrHng him down stairs like a mtesl'.e f.-..m a caa:).ui:t. The narrowness of r!.- .r.n';.-i alone kept the whole outsit of s; r:::c from following, and being check ,': '..y :!.e ftJir feeing" they rebounded to a,: part of the storo, knocking over fur niture ar. I breaking a valuable mirror. In the n : cm time there was conimo t: -n in tho cellar. Mr. Faulkner, nian-a- r rf the store, and Mr. Huntley, !.f '.rk. Lad gone dwn to enjoy a c -ol melon, and had just sat on the bottom step to cut it when the howling . .--ro l in.ic 1 on them like a carjnen t.;". The melon was broken all to p.iVfs a-v! all the men were consldcra l!r lr::i.-e.l. lr. Hnntlejr said whit v. :-h the gu lden avalanche of tie negr l.'.w- and the racket of tumbling fnrni-;- s'-.vc. c-? thought that another .irhi".ak had struck Greensboro. The p -tt'r w(-;t home limping that cizht. 1 wr.s .Oockod with his nnexpoet ei f!r:r.- trip tha: he baa not been in x'.'f f-' since. Tz" lir after this one cf the hoe t-v :V MeAdoo bus became frightened it a.trt ear. and breaking out, rushed fr t the s.reet. broking into a br.-o Ox 11 r!.is front of J. B. Mathh & IV. !t "re -sf -m The whol pin?! 3 bivered -into thonssnds of frag ments. The horse was not cut, wheeling otd colliding with a watermelon wagou four blocks down the street; but a lady who waj trying on a shoe in the rear of the long store, with a shoe- buttoner in her mouth, screamed with, panic when she saw the plunging horse crash into the glass, and swallowed the buttoner, Most fortunately an ornamental chain was attached to it and the dangerous weapon waseally removed, the lady's life being providentially saved. : It all goes to show that at best, we never know .wiat Is going to happen, when or hqw. The negro boy, who tried yesterday to set fire to another boy whom he had oaked in oil, was fif teen years old, ani his becoming enraged with Mr. C. M. Vanstory for preventing it, to attempt to kill him with a hatchet was an as toninhinz exhibition of savagery. The negro tuas tried before Mayor Oeborn and put In jail in default of bond in two cases of assault. Deputy Sheriff Jones today received this letter from the Chicago lawyer who secured Daily's pardon: "Deputy Sheriff Jones: "Dear Sir: Knowing the sheriff is not in town I write to let you know that his Honor Gov. Aycock, has pardoned Ifcily this morning and also to let yon know that I am exceedingly grateful for my treatment from all parties con cerned" In -the case in your city. I leave for Washington tonight. Please let -Sheriff Jordan know my feelings in the matter. I forwarded the " papers and monev to Daly to go to Chicago. "Respectfully yours. "CONROY." Daly is in one of the western coun ties. Mitchell, it is thmicht here, with a force of convicts doing public im provement wnrk of s"roe port. He has olothine and bnpesye here and it is be lieved lhat he will come to Greensboro to eet it on bis wav to Chicago. The Cectprarv Methodist Snnday school is picnicking today at Lindley park. There -are thJrty-three prisoners . in jail awaiting- Superior Court which be gins Anmt ISth. Ry that time there will rrobaHy ie fffty. Only one wee' of next term Is for trial of criminal caes. . i Machinery fr tie cr fse'o'-y of th American Tol-ao Cmnany i b rinnin? to arrive end will eoon be in position. II 1 iW! 111 ii-uu. iionuiD rium vvuci uiaies at tne Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, NX. SOUTHBRX RAILWAY COMPANY ' - i HIGH POINT MAKES -PROGRESS Work to Bsgin on Sewer Sys temMunicipal Owner ship in Practice TT.-a I i.l:, X. CX, Aug. C Special. T- coxa: .te appointed has given or C'. rs t i .uaience work on a sewcTago r:."'a la connectioa wiJi the wa:cr -.rfcs yr;rai in operation here, to be tLvc-cIass ia every partlCTi'ar. rpVill t ike '.o;t; r.:ne tci!s of p!ie for toe .a:e u- wkh wCil be;mt vlown In the i'.; -k:-r m-: iart of the town and on H .a l'.ri he'Sevcs stric'tly In tnual rip .: uv. Drh.p, whKh means a, saving !:;! r &xA cents to her. The rrfio-l I r I-erT here is worta $40,000; the r:-' I'.i'ii plj-t is one of the be?t ! vhe :.re and the water works y "i; carj't be l-enttm anywhere, and all orr zl: '.i.: V;.ed at a minimum- cast to C taxj'.irer. 1-V,J" a. :-.:h there is alotit enough r: ,r, y ta'ie.i la at the ticket office here v) say nhir.g of the enormous - r : cU-itel at the freight depot, K 1 a rv--p-ctable pa-su?er depot "r-- T"..e o rallriml tk-keta for J 'yw.:i f,rer $4f.fX). The IKtle, diity ""a rlr .- rjai here is a disgrace to the l;'"a ai:d the raiiroad company. I un- - i iiii-vJ 1.". niii uru Uic wn of this p?ace. and1 Mr. Llntfsay Hop kins of Re-MsvlK tcok leading parts. Mr. Ilapkrns as Dan Qntnlan tnade a hit. After the minHirel a german wia led ?T Mr. Henry Shelton of Winston. Still later in the evening, n fact, almost mornrn-g, Mr."II;klca gave a water melon feast -that was tliowughly ei'jyed (hy a large number of ladles ami srentTe-mcn. . Bt;j xa. . i? ttrisi8.vmmir.vi.'7vai. 'Pi til ' v "" CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 15th; 1903 This schedule ia published as inf oi-ma tion, and Is subject to chang withcot notice to the public. - -. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIQH. . j. NO. 1L 1:00 a. mV daily .Carries Pullman sleeper Goldsboro to Greensboro, , open for occupancy at Goldsboro at 9 p. m., connecting at Greensboro with train 33, Nfiw York and Florida Express for Salisbury, Charlotte, Columbia, Aiken, Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and all points in Florida, with main imiu u. 01,: vvttsmnsjon ana ooum western i-.inHrea, ror Salisbury, Charlotte, Spartanburg Greenville, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile, New Or leans. Memphis and all Doints South uml Sn iaiu tig, oit S for ri ci ii. ---.. -- iyr viiariytie, jparianourg, reenvme . and Atlanta. Also With main Una train No. 11 for High Point. Asheberoj Salisbury, Concord and all local points between Charlotte and Atlanta. Connecting at Salisbury with train for all points in Western North Carolina, includfeig Asheville, and for Knox- vuuauuuga, iasuYuje. j-vuvine, lnciqnati. Chicago and all iunt West and Northwest. Connection is also made at Greenboro with tralu fo Ve-usl'ii ""wnorm xBiusvuie. uanviUe and local stations. NO. 35.-8:56 a, m. d?.ily Connects at Durham for Oxford. Henderson, Koy V.UV UltU IVtViUUUUIl At Greensboro Lynchbure. Ch and all points North. NO' 8 10:30 a. n daUy-For Goldsboro and intermediate 'ooints. Connectlnj at Selnia for Wilson, Rocky Mount and Fayetteville. At Goldsboro for more. NO. 363 pen 7a -nn V""l"";c .J Ac i -r , , . . , a " i,U11" at university station, ex cept Sundays, for Chanel Hill At Greensboro with .maia line train tfV 7 for High-Point. Charlotte and local Doints. With frin r n "it a rva Mail," for Salisbury. Charlotte, Spartanburft Greenville. Atlanta'. i for Wlnstou-Salem.Tlocksville. Reidsvil'e. Danville, Klchmond." arlottesville, Washi>on. - Baltinmrs. Phii...Tr.M. , m ta.H a f M . ' FT Aiso at Goldsboro tor Wilmington. New Bern and Morehead Gi:y. ol p. m. daily For Selma. GoMsbora and tnfrni.H! ' n in d q il v T!nnri4'i at I'lnrlnim o i . V. 1 . :rora. iiuiuLa ouuiu,.iutiuuiuj uuiuuiuia, au(uaii, sarnDnai .iaSKsonvule and all points south, also train No 29 for Oh&rlott, Columbia, Augusta, Savannah. Jacksonville and all points m Florida. TVrnmrh Pnir Duner. sieepei s i ew xors io in aw Orleans, Montgomery, Jack- bouywb oua Jiumie. xuiuufiu weeper rrom iew iotk to Jackson ville vit Savannah. , Pullman sleeper main line train9 No 7 acd . SS C0neS at- Salisbury for Hickdry. Ashevlllt, Chaitanooga, Memphis, Louis vine, Cinoniiatl and Cmcago. .solid train ca rryiug Puflman bufif rUcpef Danville o Memphis. Also connects at GreensHnrn with main line traU M 12 for Danville, Klcamond and local station?. With train No. 8. "Wa-h Express,4 for Danville, Lynchburg, ChffriotfesviL'e, Wathinrton. Baltimore Philtdelph'a, New ork ud sji PQ.iots North. These trains exrry 'flut ciass cuacu no it iubiuu .uiu riman aieepers tnroagn to new xork;,ajs ston-Saiem. v ' NO. 12 Daily 5:25 a. m.Fpr. Geldsbwo, Wilson, Rocky Mount. Tarfcor and Norfolk and A. & N. C ." B points, also Win5ngtou. Pullman Greensboro to Goldsboro. - . CONDENSED SCHEDULE BETWEEN " NORFOLK AND OHEENSBOBO, BEGINNING JULY 1, 1902. tail Old Soldier' Fzptrltne M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doc tors treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. Kins's New Life Pills, which worked wonders fOT her health." They always do. Try them. Only 23c. at -all druggists. 1- . inks "Ho! ho! ho! No Mosquitoes.; 'Nice time you must have in the coun try! Carrying home about a cartload of mosquito-netting, I, see." Winks "Oh, we have no mosquitoes in Jersey ville, hsrdly a one. This is to erkeep out butterflies and hummlng-birdcs." New York Weekly. 9 Quick Trip f NorlhTreal via S. A. L. Hallway Improved passenger service has been inaugurated to the Northwest by the Seaboard Air Line Railway and the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, which has reduced the time several hours and only one change of cars between Kaielsh and Cincinnati and two changes to Chicago and St. Lonis. Following is the schedule: Leave Raleigh 11.35 a. m. Arrive Richmond 4.55 a. m. Our bookings already assure a record-breaking July gathering, is alwavs a good room left. . Write or .wire, or come along at your pleasure. but there A N. PERKINS, Prop. Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City N. C. Quality, Not Price la the chief consideration with s In bqying our drugs. The best money can buy is used in compounding prescriptions at this store. You may be mre of always getting what the doctor. prescribes if you buy of us. 'Think a minute, and you'll see how important this is. BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO., S33 Fayettevllle Street, t I S I I RALEIGH, n, C COUPON PAYMENT. The June coupocs from the Full Paid Certificates of the Mechanics and In vestors Union Will beApaid on presentation at the COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS BANK IN RALEIGH, ON AND AFTER FRIDAY. JUNE 27th. Nearly all of the Coupon Certificates placed on sale a few months since have been sold. The company now offers another issue of FIFTY FULL PAID CERTIFI CATES OF $100. each certificate having twenty semi-annual coupons of $2.25. They will be sold for $9C each. These certificates give a six per cent ten year investment, with taxes paid by the company. At the end At ten years, after all the coupons have been paid, the certificates will be redeemed by the payment of $100, or they will be redeemed at any time on demand by the return of $JX), with interest to date of payment. They are fully secured by mortgages on real estate worth double the amount loaned. , GEORGE ALLEN. Secretary. Pullen Building. No. 7. Daily. 9.00ans 9.20am 10.02am 12.22pm 12.45pm 1.69pm 2.5opm ; 2.05pm fl2.19i)nt : 2.31 pus .' 2.44pm ' 2.55pm f3.05pm. fa.ispm No. 25. Daily. . . . i i . i No. 11. Eastern Time. ...... ....... 7.20ni 7.36anj No. 12. i 1.00pm lOpin UXOam 9.34am S.20am 4.0Qpi . ..Norfolk Va. ... 4i9pm ..Pinner's Point. Va. . 5.05pm .... Suffolk, Va. .. 7.22pm ... Tarhero, N. C. 7.47pm 3. Reeky Mt, N. a 8.31pns .... Wilson, N. C... seima JM. C. ., 9.40pm GoWshoro. N. C ' 7.30am fe.55prn -t v. . Roaa.N. C f 7.1 Gat? 7.48ans flO.KJpm .. Frineeton, N. C. . f7.02am 7.59am fl0.25pm.. Pins Level, N. C. f6.48am 8.04am 10,3Spm . T Selma, N. C . . 6.41am 8.14aia flO.SOpm . Wilson -Mills, N. t3. f6.24aln 8.27am 11.08pm v. Clayton. N. C. . . 6.05am 8.37am f 11.23pm ... 'Auburn, N. C... f5.50am S.42am f 11.31pm ', . Garner, N. C... f 5. 42am is.ooam jL.uuam Ataieign, i. j. . , o.znam fl.l2am Method, N. C.. fS.OOam 1.30am . .'. . Cary. N. C. . . 4.55am 1.42ahi-. Morriaville, N. C. 4.30am f 1.55am Nelson, N. C. . 4.18am f2.a5am .' Brassfield. N. C. . f4.09am 2.18am .East Durham, N.O. f3.55am 2.30am , . . . Durham, N. C , . 3.35am . 3.00am ; . . . . University . ::; . 3.00am 3.15am Hillsboro, N. OC- 2.45am f3.25am-. .. . Efland, N. C... . . 2.33am 3.36am Mebane, N. C. . 2.22am 3.48am .Haw River, N.-C... 2.05am . 3.56am . .. Graham, NC. . V 2.00s 4.01am .... BuTlington .... 1.55am 4.13am'.. Elon College ... 1.40am 4.19am .... Gibsonville 1.35am f4.35am .. McLensville ... fl.20am i.3opm xl.ouam .ouam ... ureensoro, x. j, iwam yfn. 11 and 12 Daily between . Raleigh and Goldsboro. floir hotwppn Ooldsboro-and Norfolk. Va. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO ALL POINTS NORTH No, 88. No. 8. Dally. Dally. ....... 5.55pm ....... 5.30pm ....... 4.fi0pm V 2.31pm 2.08pm 1.18pm "! f3.36pm f3.36pm 3.50pm f3.57pm 4.08pm f4.15pm f4.24pm f 4.30pm 4.37pm 4.43pm 4.59pm 5.10pm 5.27pm 5.38pm 5.45pm 5.50pm 5.59pm 6.03mn f6.17pm f 11.44am 6.3oom xi.ouam f9.01am 9.12am - 9.19am f9.27am f9.32am 9.44am 9.50am. 10.10am 10.25am fl0.33am 10.46am 11.00am 11.07am 11.12am 11.24am 11.29am 'I....... 5.80nm V- 12.10nm f5.17pm fll.ROam " 5.04pm 11.43am 4.52nm 11.81am 4.46pm 11.24am 4.34pm f 11.15am 4.20pm 11.01 am 4.09pm f 10.49am 1 4.02pm f 10.48am 3.51pm 10.30am f3.33pm fl0.23am 3.22pm 10.15am 3.13pm fl0.05.im f3.04pm f0.57am f2.58pm .oi pm 2.47pm 2.31pm 2.20pm f2.12pm 2.02pm 1.50pm 1.44pm 1.40pm 1.15pra l.llpm 1.00pm 12.4opm f9.51am 9.44am 9.40am 9.23am 9.12 am f9.04am 8.54am 8.43am 8.38am 8.34am 8.26am 8.22am f 8.1 0am 7.5Sam AND WEST. UNEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE. Daily except Sun- SOUTL'H, EAST STYLISH T U RNO UTS . FOR STYLISH PEOPLE. Landaus, Buggies. Picnic Wagons and alf the different kinds of traps, with the i-best driving hoaeee, both for speed and family use, always ready. Fine saddle horses for ladies and gents. . We make a specialty of marriages, receptions and funerals, giving these the personal attention of a member of the firm. Contracts for heavy hauling and exca vating solicited. We guarantee perfect satisfaction la all branches of our business. If TTTItY 19.1111 sVfT - .Ll-.r-'.Ha'.l UPCHURCH & HOLDER Salisbury St., Thone 81. Morgan St.. 379. Leave Richmond 6.45p.m. l -..-ai.ilv.rlrics a:ul demex J lctteT see-1 Arrive Cincinnati ll.a. m. f.-- ar! f-;' tip n hiiilin" in -"ve Cincinnati 12.20 noon A-rni P::.-r, a VJ kixrwn Frlead, rti-..J M !-r tl-h t. Mr. J - rc :t." Cox of Greensboro Is In " T..!.i:r u;.n Yearly meeting. M Al'r-e White of Greensboro Is Tis r : .r.. f;er.evleve hite. Mr..l:. K. White, wife and da-ajhter rl::izz t'ae family cX his son, Mr. ' It Vll;te. Mrs. J. D. Cstkirvd, Greensboro: Mr. -! Mrtc ;corge W. Whiter Guilford arl Mr. Walter Whe of BeJ- vi-re, are a -.'tiding the meeting, sfxp Vzs at Mr. H. A. White. Daril Sjmpm of East Bend is ''-v": '.' yearly meetlm: vis-: tors. M;s Grace Clary is visiting her sister i-' A. V. Scpp. M.. W. B. NoweTl of Richmond will JfJ.jw Saturday for a vkit to Irs. E. D. S-eHe. M;.-s Dixie Leach of Raleigh is visit f relatives here.N Mrs. J. H. rvtty and Mr. and Mrs. J 3 A. I-.nisay have returned from a at White Sulphur Sprtnys. , t : Diversions at Vade Mecurn 0xr.'"dence of The Mommg po5rt. Vad Meeum. X. C, Avig. 5. a Mecum Is just wnv at ita renKh. two hoto'j are crwvdtM with heatth . ' 1 ajTe seekers. Ch rf h - ... . rt-l entortalirments een here d"r--? KTMrn was a sj'm.lhl nra.tT a ai ricJJs' mkwrrelw given in the , '' tvy Monday evening. Dr. Brit l Danville, Va Capt. E. II. ET.y- verythinrf New and uP-to-Dae -P Flf,E ANn MP.rTtTv GRADIi ROCKERS PULLEN BUILDING Arrive Chicago 8.40 p.m. Arrive ht. Jajuis. 9.40 p. m. This is a vestibule limited train con necting in Cincinnati with the "Biir Four" White City Special, and makes all j i i ue ins (.rain vu;itreuuus uui ui Chicago and St. Louia for all points west and noTthwcst. This connection also jrives fine service to the Mountains of Virginia, making stops at Charlottesville, Basic City, Staunton, Goshen, Clifton Forge. Hot Springs Alleghany and White Sulphur Springs. For any information regarding rates, routes, etc., apply to ! C U. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A Raleigh, N. C. n. S. LEARD, T. P. A Raleigh. N. C. .Jt,-Cr SUn .TIER RKSOKT9 The Southern Railway announces tho rale of low-rate Summer Excursion Tickets to all the delichtful resorts lo cated on and reached via its lines. These tickets go one sale June 1. 1902. The section bf North Carolina known ! a "The Land of the Sky" and "The bapphire Country is particularly at tractive to those in search of mountain resorts. Call and get free at ofllee below the superb illustrated book. "Summer in the and of the Sky," srlvlng list of hotels and boarding house wlm tneir location, rates of board. farilltlesattrnctinus, tc. Additional Sleeping Cars go into service from various points to princrpalTesorta. affording greatly improved facilities. Particular attention is directed to our elegant Dining Car Service on principal through trains. For detailed information, tickets. PoU- man 'reservations, etc., address T. C. STUIHJIS. Yarborough House Building, CALL FOR B. Brew. Go's arley Park IN TERES T IMG I- N FO R M A TION ON MAY 1, 1902,, THE OLD CONSERVATIVE B eers. .At All Leading Saloons. W.C. Hudgins ... . ... Agent, Cor. Halifax and Lane Streets, RALEIGH, N. C. MUTUAL LIFE INS a. TjA-m i fnmlcifi fh friKiirer with nrevions PRfV Tea ter dividends than n eretorore, tnis wm enaDie iu i cu - - -- TwmilLVOSTl.CASB OF LAPSE, -d to him who J"ft "Jl HE MOST PROFITAB LE INVESTMENT, CONSIDERING THE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. ; Co., of "Philadelphia, WILL ADJUST ITS RATES AND VALUES TO A THREE PER CENT. RESERVE BASIS, .Trerebv furnishing In' its new contracts, the largest GUARANTEED CASH SU RBENDER. LOAN (5 PER" CENT PAID-UP AND AUTOMATIC EXTE NSION .VALUES. With even j TECTION AT ity ox! death, T: ALL KINDS OF DESIRABLE CONTRACTS ISSUED, mcluding, in addition to tne n6ual Ordinary Life, 'oSS'gotS hOs5pf?tl TIOTOU8 INSTALMENT POLICIES', m2Qfaj'e ja rc&UP TONVBBTiSlS TBb5 beneficiary 5 per cent annually on the principal for ZQ years ana " policies, and many others. vnovTE STAB LE FROM DATE; absolutely so after one year. ' '' HI POlISe! pISpATB 1nRO?SAOFoSm?ANY, WITH ANNUAL, DEFERRED. OR GUAR 'ANTEED DIVIDENDS. Tr V ' Apply to Local Agents. IrL 6- 11 MLf Jt ., General Agent for North Carolina, RALEIGH N, C. or write to DESIRABLK CONTRACTS TO DESIRABLE ARGENTS. o o Dealer in Fine and Meciium GAM PB Grade Ftirniture. Prices, and Qualitor Strictly Guaranteed W tfi We Can Farnish Yotar Home or Offices Complete FAYETTEVILLE STREET & RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
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