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FACTS III FEW LIMES 1 1 I L J..le Prcparationfor As ; assets anliwwe is of Fronwtes DigcstionJCheerFul ness and Rest. Contains neither OpiunuMorphine nor rliuciaL KOT NARCOTIC. : i;-. Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpa Ron, Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .FeveristV ness and Loss of Sleep. . .;- Facsimile Signature of . NEW YOUK. EXACT COPY Of WRAftBtH. Tb Kir.3 Yea'-Have toys Cchi Bears the Signature -MA ft ..iv tor; In Use For Over Thirty Years 5iil81lil!Jliiikl 'iMMminMimMKilnnMim. . A VALUABLE HISTORY. ; Pastra And Msuagtt of Th Conftdtracy An v ; " Excalltnt Work. " ' The citizens are glad to welcome Messrs. A." B. Bateman and W. B. Earnest who come in the interest of Special Term of Court to Try Murder . . r er$. n Raleigh, N. C, - November . 7. The Governor orders a special term of court for Warren county, beginning December 11, to try the negroes Hicks and JarrelL the murderers of W. C. King, near Littleton, who are in jail v the dook, -Messages ana rapers oi I to save them from lynching. The umrederaey. " i his is a dook. as j The Gmo, onjert another many may know which the government ia, Um.. thia betag of Guilford has undertaken to publish through anf eonnty beginning December 18, and act of congress. ' A limited number have been printed. '. - v , ' -' The book is compiled and edited by . Hon. James D. Richardson, Member of Congress from Tennessee.; It consists of the papers of tate and diplomatic correspondence between president Jef ferson Davis and the rulers of nations. It has the constitution and articles of secession. Many interesting documents have been - published and brought to public notice. ' " t . ';,"' . ' ' rhere are two books in the set con taining about 1,250 pages. The matter is intensely interesting and valuable and should be in every home as it is - not only profitable to , be read but a convenient book to refer to for historical points. ' , ' The citizens will be quick to see what an important work this book is and will subscribe for it, ', r Mr. Bateman represents - the Wash ' ington Post which has charge of the distribution of the books. - for the criminal trials. Judge Ward will hold this court and Judge B. F. Long will hold the Bpecial term of War ren court. . - Favortd by Both Parties. Republicans and Democrats alike Douse Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and all throat and lung diseases, as no other remedy can' com pare with it It is safe and sure. F. T. Slater, merchant, 171 Main St, Gloucester, Mass., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured me of a very bad couch which I had for three months though other remedies failed to benefit me. lean highly recommend it for coughs and cold." Sold by , Davis' Pharmacy. r , . Police Court News. , . There was a little more activity fcr the police court Monday that .has been noticed in that tribunal for ' some time. Saturday and Sunday disturbance and drunkenness were the charges on the .. blot e ', . '""'T ' Following are the sentences 1m- posed: I'.'-'-'f-.f ui:-': ;' Ernest, Blount, drunk and disorderly Fine five dollars . Charity Pope,' disorderly conduct. Costs$3.50. . , : ;.; . ;' .. John Simmons, disorderly conduct. Costs $3.15. .. - Isaac Holmes, drunk and disorderly conduct five dollars and .costs, amount- : ing to S7.7S." Chapped Hairtls. Wash your hands with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Chamber Iain's Salve Just before going to bed. and a speedy cure is certain. This salve is also unequaled for skin diseases. For tale bv F. S, Duffy and Davis' Pharr - The Real Devil it Coming. Lewis Morrison s name has been so loner associated with the part of his " Satanic majesty in "Faust" that mil lions are as familiar with his matchless performance as" they are with the beau ties of his dramatized version of Goethe's story. Next Saturday night Lewis Morrison himself will appear here as Methisto in his new production of "Faust" The scenery and effects are it'.l now and said to be the most ar- t' z b " 1 expensive ever gotton up for this 1 ' y. T! a supporting company and choir are tVe I- t oltainable and the electrical ami mechanical appli- - $343,675 For Chnrch Work. Philadelphia, Nov. 6, After author izing the payment of $343,675 for the extension of church work in the United States and its island possessions, the general committee of church extension of the Methodist Rpiscopa! Church ad journed yesterday. The $343,675 will be distributed among)130 conferences in the United States, Alaska and island territory. -The. sum of $7,500 , was voted for Porto Bico, $6,000 for Alas ka and $5,000 for the Philippine Islands In addition to special gifts. ThePtukv delphia, New York and East Confer ences were requested to contribute $13,500 for work among the Japanese in Honolulu and elsewhere, $7,000 be ing appropriated this year. new anccs have le n do ' pre vious efforts. ..d to surpass all t S !lf"are of CSianJias'luiir 0; Ti.sd of 'l C 1 on Fi.l 1 I.!r. Tlios. Ceur-n, am n T'jin, Ontario, sya: "I 1 lucul-:!ney for Chan.l r. hant at I.'t vo lid 1 t e . , A Disastrous Calamity. ; - It is a disastrous calamity, when yo lose your . healthy because indigestion and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief can be had in Dr. King's New Life Pills. -They build up your di gestive organs, and cure headache, diz ziness, colic, constipation, etc.' , Guar anteed at all druggists; 25c. i - : Supreme Court Opinions.'. Special to Journal: Raleigh, Nov. 7. The Supreme court handed down the following opinions tc day; ' ":- "a ,! '" Bernard vs Shemvell, . ' dismisr- Tussety vs v Owen, , Davidson, er Lindsay vs Austin, Union, partial new trial. ' ' i . , . State vs Mclntyre, Cumberland, judg ment arrested. Lane vs Commisslonars, Rowan, af firmed. ' Messenheimer vs Richie, Stanley per curiam affirmed. ; State vs Thompson, and State vs Morton, Stanley, per curiam, no error loth cases by authority in re Gorham, 1?9 N. C. 481 and in re Young 137 N C a 3 y ever s !i-';, P"1 i of ail oi ! ! t t 1 8 it v. i i 1 1 c-:i i j 111 (.f t llT 1.15 il.cr. r ! ..A ti I tin r 1 V 1 r it i : 'y i I I ) i IS Oi ! 1 t:, i 1 1 I'an'e Unretiosableneu. bs great as woman's. Wildcats are said to be on the in crease lu Scetland. - Japan has 20,000 firms engaged In the making of sake, the national drink. A coal mine la tne frosen north was one thing f?nna by the Zlegler expedt- Uon. .... .-..,- . -: The electric tramway of Lisbon. Por-. tugal, is said to be the finest In south ern Europe. A ; , Tokyo and Osaka are the best mar kets for seaweeds, of which the Japa. nese use large quantities,. 7. It Is said that some of . the richest mines In the; world depend entirely upon water transported In tank cars. ; , ' Washington left an estate valued at $900,000, which Is supposed to be larger than that left by ny other president of the United States. .,- In Sahara the temaeratnre rises to ISO degree In the daytime and sinks below the frjwstng so'ft at night There Is no such variation ilk the great Ameri can desert. '. . President Roosevelt has given to the Washington soo two dozen of Its most interesting specimens, Including a Hon, lioness, besr." sebra and a number or smaller anljnaM. " - The United States is now the leading producer of Quicksilver In the world, and Spain has been compelled to take second Dlace. : The entire product of this country comes from Texas and California. ; In'many parts of the Australian con tinent bee fnrming bas become a prof itable and DoDuiar occupation. , There are at present over 250,000 hives in Australia, producing from 10,000,000 to 15,000,000 pounds annually. Tue white flag Which was noistea on the Russian destroyer 'Biedovl when Admiral Boiestvensky surrendered to the Japanese bas been sent to Tokyo. It was a tablecloth in the' wardroom, the site being about 0 by 6 feet.. .. The waf of the putch against the Achinese ha been going on for more than a cehtury, and, though the once powerful kingdom of Achin is now con fined to the northwest corner of Suma tra, the natives are still. unsubdued. " The Austrian government pays from $2.80 up to. $280 for every Shark killed in -the vicinity of Its territory, the great range in rewards, offered being due to the wide differences in species and size among these destructive fishes. The largest drug store In the world Is at Moscow. It was established 203 years ago and has at present over 700 employees. It makes up over half a million prescriptions a year. Russians send their orders to it even when trav eling abroad. H '.; " " ' " ' :. ' Experiments on government railroads of Prussia show that when steam Is superheated to BOO degrees there Is a saving of 16 per cent in the quantity of steam used' and a saving of 12 per cent In fuel 8 compared with engines using ordinary or saturated ateam. ' During a trephining operation on a New York girl recently a' portion of her brain became mutilated, and almost two ounces of it had to be removed. Nevertheless she has Just been dis charged from the hospital and Is said to have full possession of every mental faculty. ' '.: "''. A workman engaged In digging a aitch at Manchester, ;Vt, hung his vest on a fence post while at work. When be went to look for It he found that a big Jersey cow waa Just swallowing the last remnants. The watch, matches and miscellaneous articles In the pock ets went along too. , . ' 4 . ' A prisoner who was arrested at Wolf- boro, N. H., was allowed to go on his own recognizance for a peculiar reason. The Justice wss out of-town. When the prisoner was to be arraigned a trial Justice beard the ease and decided that as be had been ordered before a conn; which could not be found after reason able search the defendant was entitled tohfs liberty;' .-:-:'- : 'U- PortsmouthEngland, has passed an ordinance for the suppression of cock crowina-. ."- The ehlckesr fanciers say It cannot be suppressed, but the London News says that partial remedy con sists In placing the perch where the cock roosts so high that when h stands Up to crow he knocks his head against the roof and desists. A swing ing board hung over his head answers che same purpose, tt says. Now that Kansas has appropriated money to mark the old Santa Fe trail, an enterprising citizen of New Mexico suggests that a hotel be built at Las Vegas to be called the Santa Fe Trail "hotel. He would portray on the walls of Its big dining room the scenery of the trail. In other rooms would be hung, paintings of old time stage coaches, cavalry squads, buffaloes, In dians and scouts, the sleeping rooms to be nsmed after the states In the Union. ' --' '..'' ,'. .'' Thomas Hendricks was valedictorian of his class at the Washington High school In 1003. Now he's private sec retary to the general manege; Of the Canton-Hnnkow railroad. He went out to the Philippines as a government stenographer, passed. Into the employ of a Manila law firm and then got his i.w.-: i j ib in Canton. He signs checks ;i 1 i passes, and the Chinese - ' , ! him a name that means in Li ..aU "man of honor." And Thom- s is barely twenty-one. 8evernl notable members of the Brit ish bur hsve been Klvlng advice to young lawyers. Sir John Bingham ays, "Work hard, sotc noble ambi tions, be bold, have confidence In your selves, get married." Sir Edward Clark laid much the same tiling; but Justice Maulo declared that there were only three thlnirs essential "the first Is high animal spirits, the secoud Is high anl mal spirits, and the third Is high anl mal spirits. If In adiltlon the young man will take the trouble to learn a little law, I rto not think It will impede als progress In the profession." Yoia ha ? o rri ii!;ii . THOUBLS : One of its- products, "bile,"- is overflowing 's, your liver's sick, into your bipod. You can't digest your food., your appetite is poor, you suffer dreadfully from headache, stomach ache, dizziness, malaria, consti pation, .etc. When feeling , this way the dreaded fever poison is : very likely to get into your blood; What you need is not a dose of . salts, cathartic, water or pills but a liver tonic ' Thedford's FD'lf ; A TP srvm WW MoT ml . This great medicine acts gently on the sick liver.' It purifies the blood, renews the appetite, feeds the nerves, clears the brain and cures constipation. It is a true medicine for sick liver and kidneys, and regulates all the digestive functions. Try it. . At an Druggists in zoc and $1.00 packages. . ouurtst HE COULD COOK Du There Wu One Little Detail Wblcb Uronn Neglected. ' "The trouble with wouieu Is that they never grasp u thing as a whole," said Brown. "They, are all very well as parts-of a machine, but they can't liwke It ruu. . They'll do what they're told and not an inch more. That's the reasou Abey are no good in a man's sphere. .; Now, a man In . a woman's sphere" '-'".-' "'-. '-'-""-''.''" -- "Apropos of that subject, my dear interrupted Mrs Brown, "1 was just going to ask you If you thought you could cook the dinner If I went to church thi morning." .v "Cook the dinner! ; Of course I can," replied Brown, "Haven't I"- "Oh, yes, you have been 'part of the machine;' you have peeled the potatoes, basted the meat and stirred the gravy under my directions,- but you . have never personally conducted a dinner from start to finish all by yourself." Well, that Isn't to say 1 can't," sniffed Browu"Why, It's mere child's play." . . s ; ';;'r s ',' "Very well." said Mrs.' Brownv "I'll write down on a piece of paper Just the time each thfng Is to be put on to cook. nnd If you watch the clock you can't go far wrong." ? ''.." vU:;-';:';' ' "You'll find It will be the best dinner rou have ever eaten, and it will be on time, too," boasted Brown as be set the clock on the radiator, where he conld glance at it between the pages of the Sunday paper. -': Church over, Mrs. Brown returned. but as no savory odor of roasting beef assailed her nostrils as she entered the apartment she began to suspect some thing was Wrong. .;' Did you put the meat pn at 11?" she asked;": ?, ! v., ': Brown, emerged from the newspaper long" enough, to declare be had done so. And the potatoes at u t Ana tne other vegetables at half past J Then, 1 suppose, dinner 1 nil ready to serve?" "Quite -ready" Brown held up the lock"and exactly on the dot of 1. When have you ever had dinner ready so promptly, Mrs. B.?" -- Brown began to swell visibly with self satisfaction, but when his wife re turned from a tour of Inspection In the rear of the apartment there was a queer little smile about her lips which made him uneasy. -,- -v I hope you're not very hungry" she remarked. "Why'" ; ''Because dinner won't be ready for two hours." , . Wh-wbat do you mean?" gasped Brown; '-"Didn't I do everything all right Y' ' Yes; except . light the gas in the jange." New Jork 1'ress. . But "Re ef I .in, Ii'orr. of the ' worth, Ind., was -, v V n he refused to vt'ei! i t ) ( r f 'j t It j I r 1 teonhiswifo, !,"i9 8-V3, - I ' "1. , ! ' ( ' 1 ( : - Thm Hirer JoHIbb. Conceralng that unique stream, tht river Jordan, Dr. Llbbey, n "The Jor dan Valley and Petra," writes: "Per haps the strangest thing about this fa mous river is what none! of the an cients - ever guessed that its : course was. mostly below the level of the sea. They Journeyed up and down the val ley since before the days of Abraham; they climbed down the roads from Je rusalem to Jericho and up into Moab and Edom; they built roads east and west of the Jordan; theyj built roads and bridges and cities far below; the level of the Mediterranean and yet nev er seem to have suspected that this stream differed from most of the rivers of the j;lobe in this respect." Greeks; Romans and Mohammedans, ' Jews, Christians and crusaders knew- every nook and cranny of Its winding course, but failed to realize that while Ha head and" source rested high' on noble Hermon's side Its mouth In the' Dead sea was far below the surface of the habitable world and all the surround ing oceans." . .; ' .;, DR. LYON'S French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, siire to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle. CAUTIOR Btoaxor Circular to WUaUAMa M Beware of eoonterfelr and Imitations. The genuine la pot up only In pasteboar4 Oaf tun wnii ibu'siiuiio siKuivura s;uv vi iun uutuia, tausi rxm i ci. uu.. aula Aifeuu. I mrninnn imiio - jryzey Soldiby F S Dulfy, New Bern, N O MOTT'S PEIIIIYBOyil PILLS They overcome Weak-' ness, irregularity end omissions, increase vig or and banish "naina of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVERS" to girl at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. . No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm lire becomes a pleasure. $1. DO PElt J30X BY MAIL. Sold t- HEALTH anlvjtauf '4 mo great rcmeay ror nervous pTosiracion ana on diseases or tnegeneratne I organs oi either aez, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, axeeMiT oae vi tumwuurviiium. wuiua ieaa fo vxnsumpiion ana insanity, wita avata oia at S1.IW par toa, 1FTFR UINR & order we guarantee to ours or refund- the moaex. t boxes for Sa.OO. iisisiis Calamities That Dida't Oemr. When the first use was made of the natural gas wells people' of a certain class were much disturbed. All sorts of evils were predicted, and warning letters were received by the companies In charge. One man sent a caution against boring much luto the earth. The world was a hollow sphere, . he said, filled with a gaseous substance and floating like a balloon In space. If the gas were allowed to e8cape,dlsa8ter would follow. Another, claiming to he a scientific man, assured the owners of a well that any fire coming in contact with the escaping gas would be com municated to the gas ;: beneath ' and cause terrific explosions. ' "Men are too Inquisitive," he said. "They peer to$ t far. Let them beware." The gas com-. pan lea have kept on boring, and the world has so far held itself together, .. Mlrbael Aaselo's Taw. The story is told, but with no solid foundation, that Raphael had under- taken to decorate the walls of the man sion of Cardinal Farneslna, ; on the banks of the Tiber, on the condition that no one should see his work until it was completed. Michael Angeio took an oath that he wonld stop this work. : Finding his ' opportunity; when the artist came late to work and disguised as a seller of cakes and wine, he distracted the attention of those round the scaffold that! was prepared by offering to them his Wareaand, as cending, he drew upon the. wall a gf gantlc head of Jupiter and hurriedly left the building, his vow thus accom plished. When Raphael presently came he Instantly exclaimed on seeing the sketch, "Michael AngeldT' and left the palace never to return. ' ' J SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ; SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 8, 1905. 118 LDaily. 136 Daily. F M Bilious A.ut.s quickly curse. A few weeks ago I had a bilious -tack that was ao severe I was not able to go to t'.e o..,i-e for two days, tail- t r f fi-mn my family physi L 1 1- k t' ree of CI am- A Wonderful Compound. Cures Piles, Eczema, Skin Itching, Skiir Erup- i . tions, Cuts and BruisfS. , Doan'e Ointment is the best akin treatment, and the cheapest, because so little is required to cure. It cures piles after years of torture.' It cures obstinate cases of eczema. It cures all skin itching. It cures skin eruption. It heals cuts, bruises, scratches and abra sions without leaving a scar. ' It cures permanently, j New Bern testimony proves it. ;r, "'; ;, '''" John F. Hanff, proprietor of General Merchandise store, at 80 Middle street. says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they are all they are represented to be, I can also say that Doan's Ointment is the best thing that I ever used for itchinz hemorrhoids. I suffered untold agony with them," could not rest one moment day or night, and I could not find anything to relieve the suffering until I came across Doan'a Ointment and procured it at Bradham's Pharmacy It relieved me at once, and acted en tirely different from anything else I ever used. You could talk about this remedy for a month and it would not be like one application of theointment. Vnu fan nan mt name and I will be on- " j lv too pleased to recommend these A Gtat Gorilla. They are showing in' Paris the pho tograph of a giant gorilla which' waa recently killed.? The Veast weighed more than 700 pounds and was seven and one-half feet In height The breast and stomach were almost bare, but the thoulderi ami thighs were covered with ong, thick hair.-' . ' ' .. , V A lrHK Appeal. "Did you see that 'personal that Ma gnifier w writing?" "' "l couldn't help seclug It." "Well, what does be mean by saying. 'Return at once, and all will be forglv en and forgotten?' Has his wife left hlmr ' "No: his cook." Cleveland Plain Dealer. ! ing to Clan's t borli.m's ' I t e r - u ;. ! i I liver T' I I eim vi r t til. t ' t i" y i i I'. n. ' f r A Theory. "Why do children as they grow older show so little respect for their par ents?" ' ' . ;'; .','--" ; "Perhaps," answered Miss Cayenne. "they get hold of old pictures and s.ve how their parents used .to dress them when they were youni and helpless."- Washlngton Htar. remedies to anyone whenever oppor tnnity arises." " : For sale by all dealers. Price 60 eta. a box. FoBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doan's, and take no other. 6 45 r58i 7 7 41 ,7 53 8 15 PM P H 1 271 : i 40 1 53 1 58 (2 W 2 W P2 18 2 f 2 42 " 2 51 3 03 3 25 8 35 f 3 43 8 58 4 m 4 : 62 4 581 6 11 5 251 . 5 43 5 50 6 05! f 6 21 i 6 40 PM 108 Daily. AM 7 20 7 33 7 48 763 8 05 8 10 8 15 8 27 f 8 381 8 47 9 00 9 20 9 30 f 9 87 9 51 10 02 10 30 flO 4-5 flO 51, 1102 112 Daily. a fll 18 11 30 11 36 11 48 fl2 03 12 2o PM AM 1 IE 1 30 1 41 1 53 2 Co 2 11 2 17 2 33 2 45 2 58 3 12 3 40 3 55 f 4 10 4 27 4 40 6 15 f 6 33 f 6 40 5 54 f 6 09 6 29 f 6 35 f 9 46 7 15 AM Fastern Time. Iv, Ar. CREVSBORO McLetn.. B Gibtcnville W ElontoUege....... 21 Burlirgton 23 Grahfm.... 26 KawRver.......i. 32 Mebane ....... 3j Enand 41 Hillsboro . .46 UNIVERSITY... 65, DURHAM......... East Durham. ..... 61 Brassfield..... ....... Morrisvilie-. 73 CARY..i 1 j RALEIGH........ 87 Garner 90 Auburn... .... 96 Clayton.. 104 Wilson's Mills 109 SELMA 112 Pine Level........ 118 Princeton 124 Rose........ - 129 GOLDSBORO.,... Ar. Lv 107 135 111 117 Daily. Daily. Daily. Daily. AM PM AM I AM U 59 6 35 6 fll 40 f 6 15 f 5 17 11 27 6 00 5 05 ......... 11 22 6 65 6 00 ...... 11 14 5 46 " 4 47 . U 07 6 89 4 40....... 11 01 6 S3 4 30 10 60 5 22 4 17 flO 88f 5 lOf 4 02 10 28 6 01 3 47 10 16 4,49 8 80 , 10 00 4 80 8 00 -8 80 . 9 44 4 18 2 48 8 17 . f 9 37 f4 10;f 2 85f 762 9 13f 3 68 2 15 f 7 82 . 9 05 3 49 -2 06 .7 22 8 45 8 30 jj f- 7 00 . 8 26 f 3 12 11 31 . 8 20f 3 06; 11 23 ... . 8 08 2 65 11 08 . 7 65 f 2 40 10 60 .'.j . 7 45 2 25 10 88 ...... . "7 36 2 12fl0 25....,.,.i . 7 26 2 01 flO 10 , . 7 14f 149 9 55 , . 7 OOl 1 35 9 40 . AM PM PM AM Thia condensed schedule is published as information and is subject to change Without notice to the public. , . . ' iTt" , Trains Nos, 112 and 108 connect at Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Lme trains, both Southbound and Northbound; and with Atlantic and North Carolina trains for Morehead City and intermediate points. -- Train No. Ill connects at ureensooro wnn train ro. oo iur wuu iuv.n, wnuu bia and Jacksonville. No. 37 solid Pullman train, drawing room sleeper New York to New Orleans and Memphis, also for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro, Dan ville and local stations. . . ' ;.' , " Train No. 117 handles through coach between Kaieign, nase wty m Richmond, where close connection is made with Washington Southern Railway for Washington and Eastern cities. .' , . Train No. 107 connects at Durham for Oxford, Chase City and Richmond; University Station for. Chapel Hill daily except Sunday; at Greensboro with train No. 36 for Washington and points North, close connection for Winston talem, High Point, Salisbury, Charlotte and intermediate stations. Train No. 135 connects at Greensboro with No. 39 for Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville; No. 35 for Atlanta and all points South and Southweat; Nos. 34 and 38 for Washington and all points worth; connection is aiso maueai oaua bury for Western North Carolina points. ' S. H. HARDWICK, r. T, ol. W. n. IAYLOB, vi. r. a. a. o, orcjxuKis , Washington, D. C. . . R. L. Vernon, T. P. A, ', ; - T. E. Gkeen. C. T. A. Uhartotte, . u. ""'K'H v. . , Livery, Feed, (Sale and Exchange TT BBBBaaaaaaaaaal axataaaaaaaal al 9 ' One Execution For December Raleich. November 7th. So far as known there is to be only . one execu tion m December, this being that Preston Daniels, who will be hangeJ on the second at Williamaton for the murder of William Eborn. It waa cold blooded shooting, Daniels having! left his seat in the car to get out at the station, and when he returned found Eborn sitting in the seat with his girl. He ordered him out, and when Eboi nu.de some remark, Daniels pulled! pistol, shouted "look out!" and shot E'oorn throu! g the brain. This curre-a on an excursion train v i'h c-roes. ijii,. -ci;- oc- v-,t and'finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale i'i A car load of each just in. Alio a complete line of lt'ir:;is, Vs,; Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart W heels, Lie. 4 ft -Jm ir. c.
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