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t Wani VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1894. NO. 71 D A LANTERN AMD A PISTOL Show Up a Sad Case of Do 1 mestic Trouble. GREAT SOCIAL SENSATION QRKENSBORO. IN A sd ease of domes tio trouble comes to us from Greensboro, the particu lars of whloh we eull from the Record m follows: For some time Oapt E L Gilmer has suspected Infidelity on the part of bis wife, who is a daughter of Ool Thos B Keogh, and a sister to Mrs Conrad, of DauTille. On Friday morning last Mr Gilmer left here on the 7:30 a m train, osten sibly for a two days' trip to Raleigh. That night at 7:20, it isbow learned, he returned. His wife was at the train and inquirearornim. on "ea ; to find him. Wo one saw him, as far as can be learned, for he left the train somewhere blow the station and took a back street. At about 11 o'clock be entered his mother's residence, where his ife sometimes stays in his absence, on Worth Elm, immediately ODposite his own home. His mother had retired Divesting himself of his shoes, he went ud stairs, and soon ascertained that his wife was in one of the bed rooms and that a man wa also there. The door was locked. Concealing himself across the hall way, be awaited developments 8oon some one came up stairs and going to this room, gently rapped on the door As it was then about time for the ar rival of the train for the north, it is believed the man in the room was be log not' fled th it it was time to go to the depot. Who this party was it is not neces- aery to state in fact we don't know. However,nen he tacoed on the door-4twas"6pened. B'iuier, from his place of concealment, saw a man, afterwards ascertained to be Frank Holland.of Danville standing in front of the mantelpiece with his overcoat on his arm as if ready to depart. No light was in the room with the excep- j tion of what was given forth by a small fire Jn a grate. Mr Gilmer then rushed from his place of concealment, flashed a dark lantern full in the face of Holland and shot him. Holland fell in his tracks and rolled under the bed In the meantime Mrs Gilmer ran from the room. After the shooting Mr Gilmer came out and locked the door. A friend who eame np, insisted on sending for a physician. This was done, but when he arrived and went to the room Hol land was ?one, having jumped out on to the top of a porch aDd to the ground. There were traces of blood showing how he had descended, bnt he was no where to be found and as far as we have been able to ascertain no one around here has set eyes on him since. All day Saturday there was much curiosity felt about the matter. The police had got on to it and were try ing to locate Holland. They " had him in first one place and then an other, while every man had a clue, hnt when run down it was found to be incorrect. Than. too. it was said Holland was mortally wounded, having been stab bed as well as shot. The truth is that when Holland reached the ground he made tracks rinnn North Elm. down 8mlth street to the rtilroad, which be followed back to the depot where the train soon arrived, beibg behind time, and on it he wtnt to Danville. He is shot through8 the fleshy part of the right thigh, Dot there Is no nn. nf death-orly a fleth wound. """B" ..... ... I It is understood that air winner naB . taken steps to secure a dlvoroeatj once. An oruer,m nmvn- ras today served on Mrs Keogb, his wife's mother who has been residing at his house, and Mrs Conrad, who eame over last nlghi, to vacate bis premises. H In wife will be given am ple time to leave There la one child about three years old, now in the cus tody of the mother. Much sympathy is expressed espe cially for Mrs Judge Gilmer, mother of Capt Gilmr She had been to church and on her return had no idea any one was In the house. To say that she was shocked and mortified beyond measure is to put It lightly. She had no suspicion of wroug doing and the whole matter burst upon her like a flash of lightning. It is said Mr Gilraer took no one into his confilence. but laid his own plans and carried them out to the best of bis ability. His wife, we understand, says she was guilt r of great Indiscretion but not of criminality. Whether she intends to fight the suit fordivc-ce is not known. It sVi a InoB thwM will lllralv ha a I Btrrlng ap of thlng9, for we under. stand, how true we are unable to say, that several co-respondents will be named of exceedingly great pro-i i nenoe throughout the state. A DIFrKctSST VKR9ION. The folio wins; telegram is t ken from tbe Richmond State of January 15th: There was a shootiog affair in Greensboro Friday night, out of which many wild rumors have grown, some of them extremely sensatioual. This was the natural result of the course pursued by the interested par ties in trying to keep the matter sup pressed. . Ellison Gilmer, of Greensboro, did the shooting, and Frank D Holland, of Danville, received a slight flesh wc und in the leg The shooting oo curred in the parlor of Mrs Judge Grilrae the mother of Ellison Gilmer. The trouble was jealousy on the part ; of Mr Gilmer. Ho land and a young man named Mcllwalne had spent a portion of tbe evening with Mrs Elli son GUmer, Mrs Dick, a sister of Gil mer, and Mrs Judge Gilmer, and the young men were in the act of sa ing cood nicht when Gilncer, who had left town that morning for Raleigh came in and drawing a pistol fired upon Holland The women screamed and seized Gilmer, who was intoxicated The pistol fell upon the floor, aud the women being able to control Gilmer, the young men at their suggestion left. After leaving the bouse and walking some distance, Holland felt a stlrging sensation and noon investigation, ascertained for the first time that he had been slight ly wounded by tbe ball from Gilmer's pistol. Be went to Danville by the mldnlgnt train.- These are me facts Holland and Mrs Gilmer indignant ly deny that there is any grouud whatever lor winners jealousy. Royal Arch Masons. A regular convocation of Raleigh ChaDter. No 10. RAM., will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock. lnstal lation of officers, visiting compan ions invited to attend WEFaisos, Sec. Personal Mention. Mr W H Johnson is sick at his res! donee on West North street. We regret to state that our vener able fellow citizen, W Dallas Hay wood Etq , is quite sick. We are glad to see Mr A W Fraps able to be out again after a pro tracted attack of rheumatism. Think of the Size. All linen, buck, damask, 23x50, 26x 4. 224x43 inches, knotted fringe: spe cial sale tomorrow of these towels 25c each. You need buy but one, or you need buy none, or as many as you want,, but wake ud and see them. D T Swindell. Bee Woolloott's big 'ad' on the in- rpry Vermont creamery butter, if , . ywu nnut miuoui" VrX O O Ball's. Chipped beef 20o lb at 0 0 Ball's. N. C. l'eaches. 9 lb tsble peaches. 15o per can lb pie peaches. 10o per can, at I) I Johnson's. Hams, country and sugar, at 12o at U U Ball's. Oh, That Towel Sale Tomorrow. Will you be there? Will your tittle twenty Ave cents dance ' ninamy lor von tomorrow; uo you use towels, or is 'he weather too cold to use towels? Well, get one and try it. Tomorrow at D T Swindell'?. Fresh pork sausage 12J8 at U O Bain We will sell all our gentlemen's shirts at a reduction of 80 per cent tomorrow, Jan 17. Wool I cot t s Sons. Bananas. Received today. Cheap br the bunch or doz at D T Johnson's. Look, Look. Au all linen towel, 23x50 inches, 26x 46 inches, 21iiby 43 inches, only 25c, at, Swindell's, next Wednesday, Jau 17th. Our great sacrifice sale is booming and especially the 2J per cent reduc tion on shoes. Do you know that yon can buy $3 0 shoes for $3. or $1 shots for $1 60 n.t nnr nlnftfl? Thpon hna that' va offer are all good stock, serviceable and new and are our regular stand. I o v) Una if aYtnaa 1Tri o Hirl tt nnnil a I bought up for the occasion. Woollcott & Sons. N. O. Buckwheat Flour. Fresh ground, guaranteed pure and cheap at U T Johnson's. The Towels are Here, And the sUe will come off tomorrow as we advertised There has been no such sale as this in Raleigh. Tomor row is the day 25o is the price you are tbe winner. D. T. Swindell. Three Winners For Live People Tomorrow we have the special sale at 25o of towels. - TE9 kjis all linen, knotted fringe, bordered dft&ASK and buck: sizes 23x50, 26x46, 2243 inches. xou will certainly near oi inese low els even if you don't get them. Your neighbor will tell you u i swinaeu All winter dress goods at under price. O A "Sherwood an Uo. Turner's N C Almanacs at A Wil liams&C 's jat5 tf For llent.. The dwelling house now occupied bv A W FratH. on Davie street, be tween Fayetteville and Wilmington streets; 8 rooms and good basement ja13eo12w A W Praps i i i . Gents Wool Underwear, In Gentlemen's Wool Underwear we are able to offer better garments at the Drioes thau ever before. We item ize the Drominent lines of the de partment. A display of these may be seen in our north Fayetteville street windo v. - Gent's heavy wool Camels Jalr Shirts and Drawers, really worth 1 25 at 1.00. Gent's heavy natural wool medium weight Shirts and drawers really worth 1 25 at l uu Gent's fine ribbed natural wool me dlum weight shirts and drawers really worth 1 5U at 1.B5. Gents' heavy Camel's Hair Shirts and drawers, really worth 2 00 at 1 50. Gents' verv fine (Norfolk and JNew Brunswick Go's (natural wool shirts And drawtrs at 2 00 and 2.50. Dr Jaegers system of sanitary wool underwear in various we'guie. W. H & R. S Tucker & Co. The "Manle Leaf" for ladies, Com mon Sense oDeraor comDromise.solid, sightly, serviceable the best for $1 60 we nave ever seen. OA Sherwood & Uo. Coal. Jnst received 600 tons Kanawha, West Va solint coal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several oars egg, out and stove anthracite. del4 T li EBBRHARDT. Bnrt & Packard's "Korrect Shapes" for gentleman is the standard shoe of tnl country . n - u A rinerwoou cs uo. Out Flowers. Rnimtiets. Ltaskets. Floral Designs, Plms, Rubber and other foliage plants for h juse culture in tne winter. Hi nnint. hs. TttliDs. Lllis. Naroissrs and other varieties of bulbs for fall Dlantinar. Chinese Sacred Uly. xeie nhonelia. ' eU H Ststbxxtz, Florist, For Kent. Two room house, kitchen and good garapo on a vent rerry roai, near in- ' tersection of Billsboro road, west city j llmt's. Possession after 8th Ha. 1 . i i tt . I For Itaot. Two four room cottages Nirth Blood worth street; best of neighbor hoods; del clous water; nine but good tenants ned apply j4 A B Htrohach. We carry a stock of the best nm. brellas to be ha 1 Prices lowest. C A Sherwood & Co ost. A white and liver pointer. Rs Bks J. Moohb ward if returne I j n 12 lw. Ladies', gents' and children's wool- C 1 Sherwood & Co. AGENT make fs a day. kitchen utensil ever invc Greatest invented. Re tails 8?o. 2 to 6 soil in every house. Sample, postage paid, five cents Mc Makih & Co.,Ciocionati. Ohio. d28m Big bargains in fine towels. C A Sherwood & Co. TAri-nfoyi 1 1) rayrr ixiilL'Ui lYlillliltil U t Xmas Goods. We are offerine special bargains in aU trimmel Millinery for Ladies, Misses and Children. A full line of 17 7L7C1E,l?C'l?i7l7l7 C 17 P C C C "P C C CsIljEjEiEj Cj Ci Ca Ha d K I INFANTA CAPS I E K EEEE&EEEEEK V EEEEEEEEEE in brown, nav blue anl black. Some novelties in X uai goods inexpensive. STAttPEl TSIV COVERS. BouSe ana a ireau ouurfs, ate. Price? on all goods to suit the times Call and see as. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 FAYETTE VILLB ST. ! AE STILL IN THE CAHDY-BUSINESS. Our Combination : Bon Bons have been pronounced delicious. You try tnem and De convinced. Our old re'iable Chocolate Drops are still in demand. We use the best material and therefore make tbe best candy. We are headquarters for Beamtn's Pepsi-: Uum, raid to De a sure cure tor ma gestion Fine grades of Chewiug Tobacco, and very cnoice Dranas wgars. Fruits, Nuts, c. BARBEE & POPE. Can't y ou Write? Yes, if I had some pa per I could. Well, I've Jut started to .THE LYON RACKET store and if you will give me lc I will bring you 24 shoets of verv good pa per, and for 2c I can (ret you 25 envelopes. This is the biggest bargain I ever saw. Uood needles lc per paper; handker chiefs 5 cts, worth 12 cts anywhere : Simpson's prints at 6c, worth. 7ic; ladies black hose at 5c; bed quilt calico at 4c. r the lion mm stoke MlSS MA&bIB i Hardware. &c. mrm H V OUOII T ui:ki:y T i:deu. BY DSIXQ . HKLV It O A S T rc It AND BAKER. For roasling all kinds of Meats. Brsad, Cake aal Fruit Mm, Nw Styla Carvers. q Elegant LinaGaTBiFjrta Guns and Gua Goods. CALL AT Is. EBfiiSlfi. RALEIGH, N. C. OUR BARGAINS!! -IX- L10ISS' AN l all iSSS 0 H ; ij tlie talk of the town. HO Mote th3 OLD kM)T. i NKvV ' t' U'JES .u uo ,15 00 i Tai o( Ma iur i 1 12 Ul ri 00 IS 00 4 00 3 50 8 UO fi 00 5 00 UUllUlCll 9 UiELb.lCil d X IKClula. Warm school wrips for children at prica3 never before mentioned. The grandest line of ladies and children's shoes ever r hown for school or dress. oAC Ladies' fast bla'.k, full regular A1 Zvtnade, Ribbed Hose, only 11 HO SPECIAL DAYS but SPECIAL prices everyday, We make it a comfcrt and pleasure to our patrons who visit us and guarantee perfect sat sfac tion in evo instance. Moaey c leerfully refunded it desired. c.A.IEIfluD&co. Dry Goods, rfotU-ii., ic. HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS. For one week lins-T we will continue our sale of Hous?keepid; Dry do d-i. A sale tne cnarao'er or tn-s means dollars saved for honsekeep,T! We iteruizi some nf the l'nos and every price represents a val".e b-'ttr than usual. TABLE DAMASK. HALF BLEACH ?5o and u j. FDLL " 47c " TDEKEY RED 2?c ' . TOWELS. HEAVY, ALL LTNEN, Huok Towels at f 1 55, Jl 00, $2 70, 3 and fi per doz. DAMASK TOWELS at $185 and $2 70 per doz. DOWN QUILTS. ATI3 50 , 5.i0 AT 650 " W01'a 7 50 COUNTEK PANES AT $1 13 and II 25 WHITE WOIu BLA.XKBTS. AT 1 1 50 worth 6 50 I AT $0 00 worth f 3 00 5 00 worth 7 50 " 7 00 worth 0 00 tv. U. & 11. s TUCKER & CO, 133 & 125 Fayetteville Streets t - i w. 5 4. ' m. I-' Pi m-'ti ' L, 'rVV. X 6
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