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mithfieio ?Irralu Che An Excellent Advertising Medium TRUE TO OURSELVES, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR COD. nd I -casing Circulation. SMITHFIELD, N. C, THURSDAY. JULY 181895 NO. 13. 1 I - i 4 THE NEWS. News of the Week from All Parts of the World as Cleaned from the Press. x Tb Tens Attorney-General Sr Cor bett and Fit ninimoos Can't Figbt. Washington, Julv 13. A spe cial from Austin. Texas, says: straight of it. They can't do anything but hang or send me to the penitentiary and either is letter than living with a man eruption von have to quarrel and tuss w all the time.'" Mrs. Nobles said that she forgot to retract her offer for tin death of her husband, and was verv sorry when she learned that Gus had killed him. She knew, however, that she was responsible lor the crime STATE NEWS ITEMS. WIT AND HUMOR- GENERAL NEWS ITEMS Mount Vesuvius is in a state o! There is talk of a sanitarium That seems to be the at Soutneru Pines. lth condition of political parties. r. I ol rieveUnd The entire business portion ol County, has a pair of German Wellington, O., and manv resi- rabbits. deuces were destroyed by tire on Th Osford Orohan Asylum ex Thursdav. 1 OSS about $200,000. - tn . . ltlCu, - " hulld. I No Misunderstanding. , In this teat " i "So the insolent fellow refused Mark Twain, after living for tm -veai ! his rent?. vears in London, has concluded Egvpt, Chatham county, has "He did not sav so in words. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report One Play in Two Acts. "Does your family play ball?" i was asked by a little shaver. Me and ma'does," he replied. "I bawl and she makes the base hits. R$&! Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Notes and Cleanings. imttfttl ft mn in MTI AiWM ut vuvi at - -j . . tr 9 j- w i nc UIU UVJL ax V opinion which will be sent to Tbe negro Lus also is saia to tolivein his native country again, been changed to Comstock. The but he intimated it. Count v Attotnev Gillespie at Dallas! will hold the Corbett- jyjj Fttzsimmons tight illegal, and new name wcut iiuoefUct July 1. "How so "He kicked me down stairs." have made a confession without and w--j mate Hartlord his home inuen nesitancv. x-5 - aL.i r fro V-aKlc im - x'wU x?MTnlwrr Pikt k ihnA rl t h cniintv now has lo i- nes x it n uiut r i ... . i iir i ui a v. - j i w 1 1 1 r i tiiiu - t v t i - t- t a r n rt Tftnent and "-- V Z , k. Aart the murder o,.r that Secretary Hoke cotton mills, owned and opera- . rwm when that the law must he emorccu . 1 r , , cn(ll. hv ritizen of the ... . . , . i until declared void and inopera- ascommiura V V V u 1 - TBmJ,mmmim " " 1 enjoyed your lecture on iuc i no tnree ucks causer" - tne i nutu oiaio ocua. - financial issue very mucn, sai One of these was struck by Mrs. tarv Carlisle is understood to be the cltlzen to the orator, "but 1 Sobks herself. a candidate for Blackburn's seat hf ' ' nrst would like to ask you one ques Tk.RrStieh Crisis. trom ivemucKv. r. .. cf. tion .. .. . .t - . u . mwmm - mom ns nis e;ti iiiin im.i -v.nv one utgginj; l . .u-. .vi l'.r S,mith. -ri-. s - .1.. I iurik Norfolk. a.. ulv l. Ark., gold bearing sand was have decidetl to thrust in the Ariel. Clvde Line which lelt brought up. and the cvmmunity :oreer0und is according to the here S p. m. with a large number is cot a little stirred up at finding h c and doubtless authorire.1 of negro excurtmnists tor . eters that thev have lxtn livin2 over t3lements 0t Mr Morlev and burg, is reported sunk np janu- .tiMi.M. i i ti- .,rt ,.rr v .in . r i i . n,- .i it river. .wimuK " v . who liv twJ v life mo rv. with ":ieov prvBrtlT i prluct to :iw. will attest lh fMBv lioutu Lubnu-vd in the its jnntinjt iiiffrlt and pleas -'aodtrntv f a ;vrtVet lax- . - system. - an! fowrs tive by the Supreme Court. Gold Mine in a Well la .i iliioBsaml : ,vf the Manl acts the KUK y without weak r v 'Ay free frvn stance. hy all druar bal it is man tvvmia Fir Syrup rrintei . every . ghrrup -f Fiss, . m will nut ot The property tint! v as n the M nnlitarv reservation. a hicit the pvnpen v Steamer deaths. The Be one Democrat says Dr. Brickie, ot Ashe county, "has mastered twelve trades and pro kssious and is now busily en gaged on a jKrrjietual motion machine." Certainly," said the orator. "go ahead." "What side of the question are vou on?" Chicago Record. Miss Oldgirl You must prom ise not to kiss me while I am un- What's the Use. What' thf use to talk of right Whi-n tlir meadow mIiowh it trMM When the riile' on the river And the lilies loll and lean? What'.- the MM to talk of i-ijrli i n n When the lark in in the loam. And the MtralnK ulory" rllatMBIC l"l the garden wall at home? What" the ue to talk of ttffttmn When the rone U uttcfl with dew When the mokiiiirhird i -iiminjr And t he violet if blue ? Atlanta GM titutii Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Armenia's plight is awful. No heed is paid to the protests of the Chiistian powers by the brutal, blood3T Turkey. Persecutions in Eastern Turkey are going from bad to worse. There are destitu tion and death among the Chris tifl ns. A wealthy Birmingham man, who made most of his fortune manufacl uring idols for the peo ple m India to use in worship, is handsome sum cures colds, crop and whooping .going to give a handsome sum cough. It is pleasant, safe and of money, after his death, to i-fV. help the missionaries in I ndia to which vraa donated to thecity ten years ago. New Orleans Picavune. ule is the is Urmetl in England. the learned Here. tad prl i;,.uor v. to.-X. Y. Sun. . t x. on Wed Almost contcmiorarcously with nesdav. Bob Purvis. Griff llul the tlefeat of Lord Roelerv m i,nr(l and Grant Wilson were Enuland. comes the news from handed on the same gallows. Berlin that an international fbese three negroes last March Ssb to annov hi monetarv conierncc win ue ed bv Germany fx fore October 15 This may be simply a co incidence It may be more Commercial Gazette. N: rAKKER. GOLDSBORO. X. C. The deteat ot the Rosbcry trv on a minor division at MRS. LEASE TO PRACTICE LAW. It is report d that Mrs. Mary E. Lease and Miss Mary Morrill. bcth ot Wichita, will shortly orm a la w partnership and optn an orfice in Topeka and Kan i - Vri tr Iasr nun - !..: n Vrhi.n hefore t rds an illustration of how pi .IV. V IVIU . . . wr into oolitics Miss that ministry is a.. oht-r at the tor a long .u ' . " - - . Topeka Insane Asylum or sever al month . She is a graduate of the law department of ihe I'niveistv Ann Arbor Chicago riasra Herald. murdered and rohlied D R. King. said. He was n tlatboatman. who sold goods an I hisHfc w from his boat to river people. . Lexoir, C. July lo. -Minis- I ord Roeberv before going ter Ransom is here, much im ont o( office made Svdnev Stem, p oved in health. He will (om t- n i thP trlm. Na nis tamilv at Blowing Rock to i " l - - - ... . r . conscious. Dentist -I shall do nothing of Geo. Davis. 15 year old son ot tj,e kind. Mr. Wallace Davis, of Wilming-1 Miss Oldgirl, with a happy ton, took four morphine pills one ; sjh Turn on the gas. dav last week. trmg to kilinim-i s narents. it is reliable. For sale by Hood Bros., Smith field. . W.Benson. Benson, X. C. The Texas Cotton Crop. According to the calculations based on conditions prevailing durine: the presentcotton season, . 4-u mr T.vas will be fullv trated it by walking across the JJ bac3 ghort of sea. tlrri- Then she asked the class . i:u. a A certain lady teacher in one of to us s doctored at once the public schools in trying m saved. explain the word "slowly, nil I RECTORY L.itr..r.fc Struck an house. AHianc Wt- d bas been w time past, it has lcen kept in office more through the dipl macv of its political foes than through any devotion or enthusiasm of its party sup porters. St. Lonis Republic. Thus ends a lease of poantr re iWtle plorv uDon the , i :i rrw Wnthrhi hi was morrow ana win return to wmk lu.iiiiii . . . creited a Lord m tern 1 :o ou cij.u c ....wc., got it by giving funds to help absence. Ihe Sterns are .... i t la qv. son to ten ner now sue wmh -,"x- nearlv fainted when a boy a foot of the class shouted, "Bow legged, ma'am." tbe Liberals. very rich. Dr. Buchanan was electrocuted on Mondav morning at Sin Sing. N. V The current was turned on at 11 21 at the rate of 1 74-0 volts for four seconds, re Mrs. Cleveland. is remarkably small i,;h tribute to Mrs. Xleve- In some places it m as made in a sermon preached Sundav night by Rev. Dr. Walter W. Moore, of Hamp den Sidney, Va., who is filling aa ia Ctturt Str-rva. ol tita. vA la ii IltI -r. ii - (a. Jo. Hrdf. verv m i- -rn .t Ml lU-.-Wn lib J I. I'.. r irtk BiKMiNt.HAM. Ala . July 13 special to the Age Herald from Tuskegte. Alp., savs: This alter noon about t o ciock, lightning - r to jjr i " struck the Alhauce warenous and in a few minutes the entire building was in flames Fortn natelv rain was falling in tor rents and continued until dark or the entire block and many other buildings might have been de stroyed. Three hundred and six tein" bales of cotton were de stroved. Insurance. $6.0Q loss on buildings, $2.3tMV. insurance . . . I i i i An 1 . ! trt (rr country, and less upon me oucea to 30 seconds, when it was turneo on 1 740 volts again and gradu ally reduced until it was turned oft 68 c-on! niter it w:i tir.ii applied. i n..t- jnrl its leader. Lorn aw i"" j . .j , Roselierv never inspired hope generally of being a ca pa lite loadstone, out a a in admiration ot his pluck, his luck and his versatility, good I weirds were al- W1M1C b . . . . rptn nt hivt service and took tne i.ogan. w ---- v . - . Cotton this vear nitilullv so. At the verv best not over three quarters ot a good average crop cn be made, say the best judges. In some sections there will not be over two-thirds ot a crop. Charlotte Xiws: The black berries this year arc too much for the pickers. Usually at this, ii ii. ite bushes are ptckea clean, but farmers sav that along The most reliable hgures t the (those of Mr. Hester, ol tbe .New urieans oteou i-Auaui , r the movement out of Texas at 3,059,000,or a million more than 1893 4; and all old cotton is out of the State: Causes for the decrease are various. Tbe de crease in acreage by the planters was about 15 per cent. A long drought, the worst in 20 years, prevailed during the early part or tne season emu i" the pnlpit of Rev. Ur, AlaitDie u .nt;n durin the time when ai I p. . , - j- :i A Babcock. of the Brown Memori Presbyterian church, while the latter is onhw summer vacation. The theme of his sermon was Internal beauty." After draw ing a distinction between mere w MURDERED OVER A FISH-LINE Wl 1 1 TMT N C . July IS. .... 1 . - Sews reached this psace uuc tu place of great expectations The result is disappointing Times-Herald. The lalxir members among the Liberals have never hem friendlv to iBllwiJ and other of Glad stones followers did not like the promotion of Rosehery over Har court. The Nationalists broke awav last week and With no mat question at issue the mm itrv was defeated. This leaves the Liberals in bad shae but .a ta -2' s sn.lar ni rv l ,Vlrk -r mtpvt- Hernoon of a terrible murder i.t the sjtuation is not satisfactory to the conservatives, wiio regam Balfour rather than Salisbury. the active leader Inter Ocean. A dissolution of Parliament is among earlv probabilities. Now that Lord Rosebery-s res-gna titmbabeen tendered and ac cepted Lord Salisbury, his suc cessor is properlv unwilling to Stonewall. Pamlico county, yes terdav afternoon Gabriel Thomas, colored, and out hshing in ccv three miles from nt. Pray hi- wite were to attend nver. about ill Thev became in- - - . voiced in a dispute over the nsn ing lines. Without a moment s warning Thomas struck his w te lock, ah w;th a niece of scantling, mumx her instantly. 1 o cover " be then threw th body in the -r J. A. T rt Sun tny ...kin each 1 To attend cabinet unless Parliament campaign Seeretarv Carlisle and his son. rned from Lond n. where he assisted m the completion and delivery to the Rothschilds of 31.000.000ol the recent bond issues, reached Washington Sunday night. The Secretary has spent the last two weeks as the guest of Assistant Secretary Hamlin, at Marion Mass. Aggressive Campaign in Kentucky. T Ol -isville. Kv., lu'y lo As a result of the "coherence held vesterdav.between the State Cen tra! Committee, the Democratic nominees for State, offices and Democrats from all part of the State, a strong Democratic ca -paign committee v. as organized bv the State Central Com last night. the cam- 11 be an aggressive urface comliness, which was the roadsides blackberries by the evanescent, ana Deauty oi SF...., bushel arc allowed to go to waste j which was abiding, the speaker F.ven the hirds are surfeited. i said: Henry Carpenter, who lives within three miks of Lincolnton. had to bury an 8 vear-old son under very distressing circum- most of it is done ordinarily, and also prevented proper germina tion of that which was planted. Good rains broke the drought 3 the cool weather brought lice, which have been more than numerous this season. 'I he boll weevil has also played havoc in Southwest Texas, and is now renorted in Caldwell county, in "Perhaps this distinction can u portion of the be made still clearer by taking of a person - . , urt,p .Peks un- r ui l i iv. i'"-j - - lp make war against idol worship. Henrico county, Va., has a heroine in Miss Minnie Hayes. She was attacked hy a maddog and thrown down three times. She received a slight bite on one of her limbs, and then she grab bed the dog around the neck and held on to him for half an hour, until help was secured and the dog killed by a young colored man. Miss I laves is only 3 8 years of age. One of the ablest men in Penn sylvania is Mr. Wharton Barker, the banker and political econo mist. In a recent interview in the New York Mercury, he said: "I am an advocate of free coin age, without any reference to England. I am for the adoption of an independent financial sys tem and next for a conference with South America, the Orien tal countries, France and Russia. I would leave England and Ger many, tin two giv.ai tietlitor nations, entirely out of consider ation. I wouldn't ask them to the conference. They would not be long in following the lead of other nations. What else could they do, with the world against them? the concrete case . - r f 1 1 lilt mot -. ' who, in my judgment, combines. , raing have bth kinds of beauty. I suppose h tnrm'trnm th rs from their fields, al- VOICE OF THE PRESS . i fnmf hnfflp ' .t.. . nn.Milnr T-man in Tile v . . i U1. stances.. vuip.".v-i inc mus'. tT",u' " ' . i,,,. ntr -eeds n ntl 2rass to cuuivt on Tuesdav with a bottle ot h- j world to day is the wife ot the . yolins plant. Hailstorms tjuor in his pocket. Bv some j President of the United States. nave cen verv numerous and menns the innocent boy got hold , What is the secret of her fascina-; , rMt oortion of w r i '.ill i i . . i mm mi '.tee 1 t I r"t . i - wr tgt S.l tv ,. . 1... k a aa.l laale. 1 1" N O I'rincl- ...u n. J. 1 a- . Mrtthm.-.t- r or "t river. Silver Sweeping Mississippi Governor Stone, candidate tor the United Stati ceetl George, mm Vdnesd tu. r.ftWrnnr. the onlv gold bug candidate for the Senate, has been sick for a month or more, torm a caomet uur - ... , f .ucUt Gut square - !-'' ."TST,,: "S W on .he p.atform Inid d.w. wnrranted in maKin e. - . ...... -hi li ao- the -ahle to their most one. Democratic State tion- There was no by conven tion for all classes of people, re gardless of their political opin ions or social rank? Not het position as mistress of the White Huse, nor her official station as Ihe first lady of the land, for these passed away once without diminishing a jot of her social popularity and power. Not the fact that she is pretty, tnougn t tm Kl rr te TVl 1 1 r n f hi i it n iiuii - drank .the cider he was taken hechief charoJf she is not and the next day he d.ed. There beautiful. As hppn a oreat deal oi taiu ! . - , - . aboat the matter, and Solicitor Spainhour has ordered the body taken up and examined. O-ir hih regard lor courts ol t the noison ana aranK iuu ... r m much of it. In a short time he- was thrown into spasms and died. On the last day of March Mr. I. F. Greene, ot Globe, died under suspicious circumstances. He was olowtUfCtn the nelel when his wile came to him and gave him a - mm . a f . f lass ot cider. Sbortty alter ne . 1. ( a-rT- pear to m9tm ment for the suggest Lortl saubuui t 1- onpctmn out . -. . T TH" 1 11! II II. . present. .- end the ablest man lor th. the nal. t IKS . - i. A . . Bar. Muutar, ca.iauiate cku Parliament be dissolved ,., mmavBip heftl SICK IOr a inwu... juui- - , and is unable to enter the cn- and a new election ordered the amj clK-rr oo30- nMMMi lietore the electors win vosS w fll It: 1119 1(.V waa- I i uuvavv-- , a i Unn iL u.tW the v have confidence nents. ex uovernui .i"-"u"",: r j F. UonLfr Allen j nu , encourage- justice and trial by jury prevent ion to keep our inuigiig in criticism at this .ime, but we cannot reirain twwmm saying that in the estimation ol fulW four-fifths of our people tl e e is a There is trrPflt - llAl-va-a til r C 4 V T I t'l 1 I t III V Ik. I I J 11 e H ' " lrrn VnaiOr DWIMJUiu a v. clared that he proposed to stand crime has gone unpunished ana f .tl lQtform and to give it his a criminal has escaped the justice UU " ... r i 1 rnnrrm t u.i. n w ------ he was leaving ashington at the close of her husband's first administration, ex Secretary Bavard said to her: "Good-bye. You brought nothing but sunshine with you and vou are taking a great deal of it away.' "That remark gives us the clue j to her influence. She is not only beautiful without; she is beauti j ful within. She charms all class of preaa over k11-"- r . " the cotton belt, Dcatiug uuc plant down and necessitating replanting or abandonment. The Brazos, Gaudalupe and Colorado rivers have overflowed and ruin A thousands of acres of cotton, for the bottom lands are the best for cotton raising in the State. Some of this will be again plant ed, but the season for planting is now almost over, extending to about lune 25, and all of it can- not be again put in cultivation. Taking these circumstances and estimating the amount of old cotton included in the movement of 1894-5, the crop of 1895-G will approximate 2,200,000 bales. A verdict of murder IT I O. O. l.ani-U in MI !! w , ;..tk. All A. r. an.l A M. W S SteTa . i-:i:.,. f I nrA Koselierv in tne auiii. ij v " kindled their camps party to administer the govern- . 1 . 1 ri T :ial mmnnfv has on the hills Everv county eu" ment. i nc - on tne uiii. , i:i u tt ilown un- held a convention it n neen steau.., ---y- . Hvoratps a- ..i . . w it is a men. ItVl UV.vft- UW" . . i ecu gressmen lon v, have k ha 1,1 that it re-affirms onlv the plat in the second degree or even man re f i89o ; slaughter would not have bee, form of 189- Uprising, but that it shouh An Interesting Queation. rt. 1 "r r . U nnmina tJZZZJSE? -5 " -forMcLaurin tor I1Jirtv is badly disintegrate. . t- voraoie iu oso - , . r--- -- j n ,.,r t ic eoun i7..;KrVipr who ouou i arlrioted sir jus the HousciiD" an"' - r 1 a Governor and adopted the no ,usies and fcads of dai,v called the hmm j k Ha, 1- silver resoniion. ---- . - - Th Dremier has Alter a time the paper w -.1. addition to declaring t.r i been in , task. George Watts, of the c en uld have leen acquitted is beyond the understanding of those who , vnected a verdict in accordance Some years ago there came to wth the evidence. "Charlotte Durham' a man by the name of Sews. sneo a . Globe. Free Trade Helps wool. as pur- e and TEDIOUS SUFFERING FINDS RELIEF. Haverhill, X. II. Many physi- csof people, not because shells S"": and young and pretty and d.st.n ; U"V Hods0n of this guished merely hut becau-e she obad"ned the old method has the sweet digm y and grace place abando r ...o xnA lovelv Christian useo ur. u V p. Remedy and was cured. character.-Ex. "e g7 Mrg Hods. don suffered from a diseased ankle bone. She had always been troubled with salt rheum which agravated the diseased limb. Prescriptions of all sorts used, but with no benefit Who is for the Honest Dollar!' The gold men want debts paid in money that costs twice as much as when the debts were created. The flat money JJmen want them paid in money worth half as much as when the debts were created. The silver men want to pay the debts in money that costs thesame as when they were created. This states the true position of the three divisions among us. Ex. Our Downfall. By a combination worse than that of Puritan and blackleg, North Carolina turned from the men and measures that had given dignity and distinction to her history for the past twenty years and took up with a crew of mas querading reformers, political ad venturers and thoroughly thrift less, shiftless, irresponsible lead ers. Philadelphia Record. Two Lives Saved. Mrs Phoebe Thomas, of Junc tion City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two ootties ur rv.ug . Kennedy's Favorite Remedy a nUMaMv mmn pte v cured Ur. Kenneay b m u"1 . j .C W L13tu . " The Shemwell Verdict. Every law abiding citizen will feel in Shemwell's acquittal that there has been a miscarriage of justice. Imprisonment for life would have been a small punishment for the blood of which he was guilty. It is greatly to be doubted wheth er he would have escaped hang- . i i. i in anv county in wnicn ne ..r..r vrvii i. ru in - --' and i ITHTrr lll(N-t- i.-h week at Sunli WW A ii . Sui' er candidates were They purchase The American Wool and Cotton great Reporter, which predicted that I onlv the wool business would go to nothing under the new tantt law 9 1 .r-.li.v ntirot rie eoates l'i"i" tO.ltO S rondV. U. riOlUL. I he OOVeiu....", .. . r. 'A.a PoJr mr uuiuuv. . , , frV,rp 1Sfiissatisiac- nnn conaition iudi. .... . , . .un- .. iv , JUr were chosen. raanaj; . - , o-ree avs that "it is saie iu wuj 1m. hm J""""' , i .. . rnnntrv. cn:tau hrntherano u!- " - -. , . f ...: ' ... , 1mm f,tr-. lirlflir t ie OrlSt IOriIUK"- " not to puWn a upc- 2 cents in wool - a. . l. i w-it n ! lit ;i k v i ii - ham. or m no"" vv ARNICA SALtb. :to mil ir tion Tribune. TEN POL- BfCKLEN S I M r.KSlTY rH CAROLINA mj.'! the University, t colU ihelatn anil medi al arhnohv anil summer Kl ol lot Teachers. Tuition Thirty-five teachers. I lt ts. Address Presi ient JWiastoa, Chapel Hill, a C . lot Catalogue and Hand bn An on "I niversity I.'ln :il ion." The best salve in the world for Cuts, bruises Sores. Ulcers. Salt .,i rwr Sores. Tetter. inuoiaiu, m. 1 erutions, ana no pay teed to ree Dur- during the pas cents in w t mmmmrmmA " nnrl "oresent in- taTtUi- ofcns' point lo renewed other way the t stren2th." Two hundred and fiT whereas only in .pile of his agreement witn t ;r-' R Sukand Watta! to goback into ties. "This sbow ng the Re her and she savs it saved her life Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried whithout re sult everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. Kings -ew Discovery and in two weeks was 1 II.' l...n11n Uont'ln CUreu. lie la uaiuianv luauniui j l : ,1 r ,71 i lip nfiisnn t:ni tripn auuituiuiv i... i' t Vipr hlood. healed the UUt W mrmm ' tUeio is sores, and restored Mrs. Holsdon to health and strength. Favorite Remedy cleanses the blood, and strengthens the nerves. In cases of scrofula and salt rhenm, it never fails. rir David Kennedy's Favor- bv all mf ing had no acquaintance. -Ohscrver. -News and . . i. r ...l- u 4,ua oo Kemeuv is mj It- i sucn results oi wmcu iucsc - . . i,. , , in medicine at $1 a hot aresamp.es, that prove tne , Jh. Ar lix bottles for $5. For sale l i I ,mATt f r t n ic m ivn -i ni' l i - . -vv. aenui ciih-wj ui aA Rrns Smith hchl; i .l :a : ...l-i ,l ,l,n n I nv I i ' i i i r r v 11 11 tii i n i; i " n-i . . Miscarriage of Justice--Th: Jury Sys tem a Karce. With such a case of the mis carriage of justice as that at Lexington yestciday, before their eyes, newspapers can have little heart to inveigh against lynch law and to beg the people to re spect the courts and leave vio lators of law to be dealt with by j the laws which thev have offend ed Those who have followed LXS at the Tug ot Edge, ton & Hare, M;. W. a modienn, oi knowiedge of m.mm a NF.GXO MAN LARS TO KILL HER HUSBAND. U.KSTA.Ga .Iune'J..-: Cuts, bruises Sores, Ulcers, bait to get rid of Fairbrmner anu in- u 1895 under . t -hran.Ga..Scays that Ppver Sores, Tetter. Mentally thev bought his oaper. Petirs-"V i if I rc 1 1 1 1 v. - . i ue u tj . - - . a i - A l ho ii mir- n i Mri . w tiLi v. cx j wa7 i a.a.1 nriinr crnrp i ii fe-- . . r, v - - .-I fiprrrii ' t -1 . i u i - i . u - c- trit .inr Trie- Lilt r if . i ir ri l lui. - t. vjw---w - n r t ,i x . . . . , Mrs. William Nob e P--- Chap.ed Hands, Now i--Vu 1 1 6 were set up in the first hah Rrnm Smithfield: I. W. Benson, Benson; law. under which they live, ten dodars to kill ner " Corns, and all skin erutio., Uarham , lg9, underthe McKinley du- j R " Renson. and Edeerton Co., Four UaRs, vv ix oea cannot conceive how such a ver- c fins ones, mres Diles, or no hV m soite oi nis aS.:-- 7 . - t u Pa. . r.n Pine Level: VV. A. Mwarus ws ..rrivt, at. where is bles and her two daughters at, - u is" guaranteed to Duke and Watts to go back into Ues - con- Sot.Tnd$To6 Son, Princeton; J. S. Richardson, society's protect! in 1; , h "e been arrested and the regro q t satisactlon Dr tne newspaper business in Dur- pctt eUu loads cents and $1 00. it demonstrated, aa it has been aveL.H Nobles was an Lfunded. Price 25c per ham. An injunction has been is- ncing eencac, . - . - in thi. ea-e and i in manv. that nas cu' . tv He , t st.nd bv ol aepressiou i.d r, , (t1 -n j t The vpwr eat when you are now - --. sucu lu "... . - - j tu,.i n nPf.nri ol nros-' . . " . , , " 1 tne lurv system i u wci ih-l i-.niv. 1. aamant for which here- wbt, r 1 u,.,, . , T. rA ThP Atanta Lon hnncrv. nor cirinK wncnyu a,t - develooine in textile ; llc'',Al"' t cnariotte tjoserver. developing in ,t itution one year. not thirsty. ..r t Twitrs COUBU oltl larran narrM eu. . o :a.u utnteCd. w- LtH1 J 'jt VBenon. Snson N. SWdTMe eonsideration. pi t, is ' T , clll'tond Hare. Seln,.,. I -Ne., and Observer. I lines. - out. and I'd just s vve'
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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July 18, 1895, edition 1
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