Why Do You SuffQr ?
65,000 KEWAltp
For any case of; Toothache that
one bottle of Williams & King's
Famous Toothache. Remedy wilt,
not cure in two minutes.- We ask
only a fair trial. For sale by
Irvin & Purcell, Reidsville.
With. the Headache anU Neural
gia when you can be cured in two
minutes by the u?e of one ro cent
bottle of Williams & King's Fa
mous Toothache and Neu-algia
Remedy. "A never failing cure:"
Irvin & Purceix, wholesale agts
Vol. V-No. 52.
REIDSVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1894.
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SPECIAL SALE
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It is a
it pays
preference to cheap stuff, and in
order to show the people th it we
mean business and not mere talk,
we have decided that during the
, next two weeks and this offer
holds good for two weeks only
we will offer our entiire stock of
Meiser's Hand-Llade Shoes
and allow us to say that we have
sold the Heisershoe for years and
it is as good a shoe as there is on
the market today at the following
unheard of prices in. these sizes:
6IZES:-5 5i 6 6i 7 7i 8 8
NO. OF PAIRS: 5 2 4 3 4 1 3 at $4.50.
" " 8 2 4 4 2 1 3 at $5.
The Above are all StaEdard $6.00 Shoes.
We mention sizes that you may
think the matter over and knowing
your size and the sizes we are
offering may take advantage of this
liberal offer. Remember, those
who first come are first served and
have the pick. Every pair guar
anteed. We also make big reduc
tions on our whole line of cheap and
medium-priced shoes.
J. i HDTCBERSON & CO.
Kernodle Block, Reidsville, N. C.
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The Folio Capture the miscreant After
lively Chase and the Exchange of
$hota Wounded Cared for ,
' Amid Great Excitement. .(.
Pabts, February 13. Edeon Breton,
23 years old, threw a bomb in the cafe
of the Hotel Terminus at the St
Lazare railway station Monday even
ing. The bomb exploded in the mid
dle of the room and wounded twenty
persons. An instrumental concert be
gan in the cafe, which is on the ground
floor of the hotel at eight o clock.
(Shortly before nine o'clock, a pale,
thin young man, with a light pointed
beard, paid for a drink, which he had
taken at a table in the middle of the
room, and started to leave.
When near the door, he turned sud
denly, drew a bomb from his coat and
threw It toward a group of persons
who had sat next to him.
tVie homb struck an electric light
f fixture, then fell on a marble table and
ezplened. The station was tockbu oy
the shock. The mirrors, windows and
doors were blown to atoms. The ceil
ing and floor were rent and the walls
were cracked.
A dense, offensive smoke filled the
cafe for four minutes, and in the ob
scurity the bomb thrower escaped.
When the smoke cleared away five per
sons were found severely wounded and
fifteen had sligh t injuries. The bomb
had been filled with bullets and rough
bits of iron, which had riddled the fur
niture and walls and inflicted most of
the wounds. After leaving the cafe
the bomb thrower started down the
street on a run.
Three policemen passed the spot in
an omnibus at the moment, and they
gave chase to the miscreant and soon
overhauled him.
He drew a revolver and shot one po
liceman and a woman in the throng on
tkc street, but other policemen, over
powered the bomb thrower, and then
had some difficulty in protecting him
from Ue vengeance of a mob. They
succeeded, however, in taking him to a
polioe station. The prefect of police,'
.11. Laurent, chief secretary to M..Du
bost, minister of the interior, and sev
eral other high officials were sum
moned to the station, and the exami
nation of the prisoner was begun,
Polioe Commissary Gavrel taking the
evidence.
Meantime, the sound of the explo
ion, the smoke and the cries of the
wounded had attracted a great crowd
to the Hotel Terminus. Physicians
quickly attended to the wounded of
whom needed their services. Four or
five are probably fatally wounded, but
nobody was killed outright. Moat of
tlie victims were Injured about the legs
4nd lower part of the body.
The prioer seemed calm and com
fortable in the polioe station. The re
moval of his outside coat had
revealed a collarless flannel shirt
and the general garb of a
LARGEST
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are only temporary and
A Monument
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v6rkiograan. In his pockets W
polios had found & pair of brasa
koucks, a dagger, a Swedish knife,
Bit-chamber revolver and some money.
At first he refused to talk, telling' the
police that it was their business to find
ant who he was. After giving' his
name and age he again became silent.
Kaln and Wind In Alabama,
Montgomery, February 18. Quite
a severe wind and rain storm passed
oves this section at an early hour yes
terday morning. Reports from the in
terior are to the effect that consider
able damage was done to farms in
blowing down fences, barns and negro
quarters. No life is reported 'lost,
though Beveral people were injured,
but not seriously.
At Snow Hill a colored Baptist church
and school house and a number of negro
houses were blown down. At Dunham
eleven houses belonging to the Dun
ham Lumber company were blown
down, burying the occupants in the
debris, but not seriously-injurfnany-one.
In the town the Union cfrarcii,
Just completed and used by the Mtho
dists and Baptists, was completely
wrecked.
Modifications of the Richmond Terminal.
New York, February 13.--The modi
fications of the Richmond Terminal
plan of reorganization that have been
substantially agreed upon are a reduc
tion of the assessment on the common
stock from $125 to 810 per share, and for
the assessment a percentage of new
bonds and preferred stock will be given
as well as common stock on the basis
originally contemplated. In conse
quence of this change, the underwrit
ing syndicate will be reduced 25 per
cent.
The reduction in the assessment, as
well as in the underwriting, is due to
the fact that the reorganization com
mittee has persuaded some of the float
ing debt creditors to accept a portion
tt their money in securities and not en
tirely in cMh, as at first proposed.
Governor Tilnaan'a Latest.
WjkSH-rxGTOJf, February 13. There
was another legal step taken Monday
that will prolong the fight between
Governor Tillman, of South Carolina,
and the commissioner of patents over
the granting of a trade mark for the
Palmetto brand of whisky. An appeal
from the commissioner s refusal to
grant the trade mark was taken to the
circuit court on a petition for a writ of
mandamus, which' was granted by the
court. The commissioner carried
this decision to the court of
appeals of the District of Co
lumbia, where it was reversed.
J. Alpheus Johnson, attorney for Gov
ernor TUlman, has entered an appeal
against the decision of the court of ap
peal, and the a'se will now be carried
to th-a supreme court of the United
State.
Mrs. Emilv Thome, who resides at
Toledo, Washington says she has never
been able to procure any medicine ffr
rheumatism that relieves" the pain so
quickly and effectually as Chambei Iain's
Pain Balm and that she has also used it
for lame back with great success. For
sale by Irvin & PucelL Reidsville and
Jesse Carter. Madison.
Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs
and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by
Woliord's Sanitary Lotion. Th s never
fails. Sold by W, S. Allen, Druggist,
Reidsville, N. C. -
Ripana Tahules cure headache.
Ripans Tabulea cure nausea.
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NEWS OF MB WEEK CONDENSED.
The honor system at Harvard has
been revolutionized.
The first fox hunt of the season took
place at Annapolis, Md.
The faculty of Yale say the students
are two boisterous in the diningroom.
Disguised as a man. Miss Clara
Boedy has left her home in Gallon, O.
Mrs. Leland Stanford denied that she
la about to marry General Harrison.
A new gas company has been given
the right to supply the people of Chi
cago. A bill to make football a crime has
been introduced in the Massachusetts
.House.''.'.
- Ex-Speaker Titus Sheard says Bourke
Cockran promised to vote against the
Wilson bill.
In the opening game of the billiard
tourney at Boston, blosson defeated
Schaefer 000 to 247,
Bonilla's troops are said to be shoot
ing even women and children who sym
pathise with Vasquea.
Two burglars were driven out of a
house in St. Louis by two girls. One
burglar was shot.
F. C. Butler, secretary of the United
States legation in the City of Mexico,
denies he wants a divorce.
A. second unsuccessful attempt to
launch the Old Dominion ship York
town was made in Chester. Pa.
The yacht Florence and the ships
Louisiana and George Curtis, which re
ported lost, have reached port.
The two Mound Valley train robbers
got the death sentence, which in Kan
sas means imprisonment for life.
F. A. Abell, the Brooklyn baseball
magnate, has announced his retirement
from active interest in the game.
Germany will have war with Russ ia (
within three months, the Kaiser says,
11 the commercial treaty is rejected.
A New York draughtsman named
Reisner was among the wounded in a
railway accident near Compeigne,
France.
The Russo-Gerraan commercial treaty
has been finally signed by the repre
sentatives of - the two contracting
parties.
Bishop Bon acum's trial on a charge
of criminal libel, preferred by Father
Michael J. Corbett, was begun at Lin
coln, Neb,.
Union printers started a movement
to erect a monument to George W.
Childs, no one but union printers to
contribute.
Andrew Foy, one of the Cronin mur
der suspects, took the stand in Cough
lin's behalf, and contradicted his wife's
testimony against the accused.
A Denver woman was held for kill
ing her husband, a Pittsburg man for
killing his father and two California
women for killing their sister.
Three of the Olyphant. Ark., train
robbers, who killed Conductor Mc
Nally, have been convicted of murder
and sentenced to be hanged.
The British steamship Aspatrla ar
rived at Halifax storm damaged. A
wave washed four men ovarboard, and
a return -wave threw three of them
baok on the ship.
Prinoesa Colonna, It is said, will not
come to the United States until her
suit In the French courts is decided, but
the ts hiding for fear her children may
be stolen.
A woman who is said to have refused
to marry the late miUiooalr Senator,
James U. Fair, was arretted in Cali
fornia Tuesday on a ehargre of murder
IniEhor blind sister. "
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INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD
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PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS.
A Number of Thorn Bent In, Including
Home Prominent Southerners.
Washtsotos, February 13. The
president has sent to the senate the
following nominations:
: John' Barrett, of Oregon, minister
resident and consul general of the
United States at Siam.
Themas R, Jernigan, of North Caro
lina, United States consul general at
Shanghai, China.
United States consuls Adolph, Bill
hard, of " Ohio, at Moscow, Russia;
Arthur Declma, of California, at Ma
zatlan; John Malcolm Johnston, of
South Carolina, at Pernambuco, Brazil;
Daniel C. Kennedy, of Missouri, at
Malta; Delaware Kemper, of Virginia,
at ! Amoy, China; E. G. Mitchell, of
Arkansas, at Newcastle, N. S. W.;
George W. Nichols, of New York, at
CUften, Ont.
Marshall H. Williams, associate jus
tice of ike supreme court of Arizona.
John L. MoAtee, associate justice of
th mnrm rtni4. nf ftlrlahrtTna
United States attornev Lvttoii Tav-
lor, of Tennessee, district of Alaska.
United States marshal John M.
Hndgin, eastern district of Virginia.
Postmasters Virginia: William H.
Cnllingworth, Richmond. North Caro
lina: W. T. Blackwell, Durham; Mat
thias Manly, New Berne; Edwin
Barnes, Wilson; J. B. Sherrell, Con
cord. Collectors of customs William R.
Keenan, district of North Carolina;
Thomas W. Robinson, district of Alex
andria, Va.
TRAGEDY ON A MEXICAN RANCH.
The Murder aad Cremation of a Younf
Oeatleman and Bride by a Xenperado.
Conclati, Mex., February 12. A
terrible tragedy was enacted on the
ranch of Rafael Severio, near here, last
night. -The foreman of the ranch was
Henry Wallace, an American, who has
lived for several years in Mexico, and
was married to Sever io's daughter a
short time ago. Up to that time a
Mexican named Juan Martinez had
held the position of foreman of the
ranch. He was discharged to make
room for Wallace. This aroused the
Azteo blood of Martinez, and he
planned to put his successor out of the
way. Last night he went to the house
occupied by Wallace and his bride. He
attacked Wallace in bed, and a des
perate hand-to-hand conflict ensued,
which resulted in Wallace being fa
tally stabbed. His young wife came
to his assistance, and was also attacked
by the desperate man. who, after mur
dering the couple, set fire to the house
and burned the bodies of his two vic
tims. Martinez was immediately ar
rested and confessed to having commit
ted the deed.
SUSPECTS FOUL PLAY.
Sr. MoMUlaa'a Friends Think an Enemy
of Hli Fired the Balldlnjr.
K.90XTIIXE, Tens., February 13. It
has been persistently rumored that the
friends of James H. McMillan, who was
fatally burned in the Atlanta livery
stable fire, suspect some sort of foal
play".
A friend of his said:
"We know that one of the men in the
buildlntr, who is not an Atlantir "
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Century.
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AESCULTiTSCSf BUSB
owed Mr. McMillan $500, and a note for
that amount was in Mr. McMillan's
pocketbook. It is missing. We also
know that there had been a serious
business dispute between the two men.
as a result of whioh Mr. McMillan had
several times told us that he had been
swindled. We will begin investigating
the affair tomorrow. A pension check
4ot SfK) is also missing."
MR. HOUK'S SUCCESSOR.
Revenue Collector Howling-, of the Cincin
nati Dint rlrt, Said to Be An Aspirant.
Cincinnati, February 13. A new
candidate is spoken of for the vacancy
in the Third Ohio congressional dis
trict, caused by the untimely death of
J udge Houk. The new aspirant for the
shoes of Judge Houk is no other than
Joseph II. Dow ling, of Dayton, at pres
ent collector of internal revenue for the
Cincinnati internal revenue district of
Ohio. It said that' Collector Dowlinsr
has for some time had an ambition to
go to congress, and that this is the
opportunity offered, and that if it
should turn out as it is said to be like
ly, that ex-Governor Campbell will feel
it incumbent .upon him to keep out of
politics for a time and to attend to his
private business and get into shape,
Dowling will announce himself.
Died While Seeking Office.
Washington, February 13. Prof.
Albert Herbert, of Maryland, was
found dead in a chair in the sitting
room of the Mount Vernon hotel yes
terday. He had been here seeking
office for six months. On account of
the inclement weather he did not go
out of doors yesterday, but went to the
sitting room, and apparently was sleep
ing in a chair. An attendant discov
ered that Mr. Herbert died in his chair,
and so quietly that none of those seat
ed near him were aware of it. In hia
pocket was found an application for
oflice, signed by Librarian Spofford
and others. This application stated
that the dead man was a West Point
graduate, and had been superintendent
of the state military academy of SoutTi
Carolina, situated at Columbia, and
also had been an examiner in the
United States patent oflicor.
Twenty IJve In Peril.
Mii.wavkke, February 13 There are
twenty men on the new in-take tunnel
crib and the wind has raised such a sea
that it is impossible to take them off.
The wind is now blowing aout 40
miles an hour and if it rises very much
more, there will great d an ire r of the
crib house being washed into the lake
and all the men drowned, just as hap
pened lat spring. It is snowing- hard
and electric cars are verv ims.
Rheumatism racks the system like a
thumbscrew. It retreats before the
power of Hood's Sarsapanlla. which
purifies the blood.
Any Bank
Organizations
gone under their average
to?
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A Chance to Make WSOO-or Better.
A slim chance, you fancy. Well, read
and judge for yoursolf. You have ca
tanh. $5oo is offered for an incurable
case of catarrh in the head, by the pro
prietors of Pr, Sage Catarrh Remedy.
Headache, obstruction of the nose, dis
charges falling into the throat, somtimes
profuse, watery and acrid at others,
thick, tenacious, mucuos, purulent,
bl-xxly, putrid and offensive breath;
smell and taste impaired, and general
debility. Only a few of these svmptons
likely to be present at once. Dr. Sage's
Remedy cures the worst cases. ' Only 50
cents. Sold by druggists everywhere.
$500 or a cure Eeither would be accep
table.
Mother and Child are Doing Will.
Mrs. Brown was sick. Her friends
said she would never get well, . "What's
the trouble? " -O, some kind of female
weakness. The doctors have given up
her case as hopeless. 'She may livs for
some time. they say,, 'but as for a cure,
that is quite out of the question. "
"I don't believe it," said a woman who
heard the sad news. "I don't believe
she's any worse off than I was five years
ago, from the same trouble, and I don't
look much like a dead woman, do I?"
She certainly did not, with her red plump
cheeks bright eyes, and 150 pounds o
good healthy bone and flesh. "I am
going to see her and tell her how she can
get well." She did so. She advised
Mrs. Brown to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. Mrs. Brown took the
advice also the medicine which cures all
kinds of delicate diseases so common
amcng women, and got well. That
was two years ago. Last month she
presented Mr. Brown with a ten-pound
son, and mother and child are doing
well.
CURES RISING
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offered cbild-beartng woman. I have been a
mid-wife for many years, and in each case
where "Mother's Friend" had been sited it has
accomplished wonders and relieved much
suffering. It is the best remedy for rising of
. the breast known, and worth the price for that
alone. Mas. M. M. Brdstkr, '
Montgomery, Ala.
I can tell all expectant mothers if they will
use a few bottle (if Mother's Friend they will
po through the ordeal without any pain and
xuSering. Mas. May Kukhim,
AxgusviUe, N. D.
Tsed Mother's Friend before birth ot my
eighth child. Will never cease its praise.
Una. J. F. JUuobk, Coluaa, Cal.
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if price, $1.50 per bottle.
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