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EL KIN, N.
BQSTIfiN BRIDGE DISflSItR.
Cream of the Happenings Through
r" out the Old North State.
THE STATE ALLIANCE OFFICERS.
'4
Return of Taxable Values Machine
for Transplanting Strawberrle-Tne
State Fair .
. :v
The graud jnry has rottJ ned a true
till for.murdtr against J. A. Hand and
Bird Shepherd, who are charged with
having caused the wreck at Bostian'a
bridge, near Statesville, An?. 27, 1891.
Twenty-two persons were killed in that
'wreck aud the iiill of indictment charges
Hand and Shepherd with the murder of
Hugh Ii. Leinster, of Statesville. one
of the victims of the wreck. Both are
w hite men, and both are now serving
terms in the penitentiary. Hand was
eent to the penitentiary from Iredell in
t83 (for burglary, we understand), and
Sepherd was eont op for manslaughter
from Alciander county in the same year
or soon thereafter. We haven't learned
when their terms expire, but whenever
they are discharged from the peniten
tiary they will be brought to Iredell to
be tried for the offense with which they
are charged. It will be recalled that the
railroad company always maintained
that the horrible disaster at Bostian'a
bridge won due to tho work of train
wreckers, and bad one or more persons
arrested for having caused the wreck.
They were never able to make out a case,
however, aud the general public never
"cepted their theory of the wreck. We
tffc not kuow the nature of the evidence
uainst Hand and Shepherd and couse-rpiontly-
are unable to give an opinion
f it, bat it was ol sumeieni importance
t cause the grand jury to nnd a uiu,
aAd this in itself makes the case one ot
unViortance. Btatesville Landmark.
1 ho following resolutions were unan
imously and by a rising vote auopiou
byMhe State Alliance at Hillsboro:
IWhereas, rue fttuie finance yiu,
befire its consummation, most earnest
ly ptrotest against the lease of the North
Carolina ltailroad to the Southern Kail
way (Company for r.inoty-nine yeors,
nudf whereas the preservation of our
liberties demands the recognition of the
Boverovgnty of theStateaof this Kepuo
lie, ou he part of the Federal judioiary,
therefor, be it
- "iet!tlved, first, TLat we protest
?fiinat Jloterefereuce la btate afluirs on
thi )pt .vtf the Federal ludioiory.
focon.
ti,i
ratr '?
fr lr!' If iEtfJered to tiufernor Kus
TiTT7niie noble stand hi has taken
'ou the side of the people 1)1 their con-
litMt with corporate power ,nd corrnp-
That we consider the at
torning of the Governor of
La from trie penormance
dutv as a high-handed
Subversion
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officers elected for the ensuing
Ob State Alliance at its meet-
"'sboro areas follows: Fresi
n Graham, Wan eu ton,
rot. A!ox (Iraham, of Char
president, V. E. LpchuLeh,
; business agont, T, P. Barker,
ie; secretary and treasuror, J.
Hoover, of Wilson: chaplain. Dr.
rcer; lectures? Dr. V. N, Klover, of
core: executive commute, J. W.
Denmark, chairman; M, F. Hileman,
Concord; W, B. Fleming, Warren
county. Dr. J. B. Alexander, Charlotte.
' and It. J.Dldham, of Orange. There
were fifty-five counties represented,
nud 100 or more officers and delegates
nt the largest attendance, it is
iuce 181)3. It was decided to
annery and shoe factory as
rt siirintendents can be
ho Farmers' Alliance set
meet the operating ex-
nery and shoe factory.
lUi - HP . i.
.K Davie county farmer, named D. B,
WEEKLY CnOP BULLETIN
Of North Carolina fov Week Ending
August 16, 1807.
The week ending Monday, August 10,
was warm and very dry.,, Some IockI
ihower,occurred, tepcially in the ex
treme west portion of the State, and
heavy dews furnished some moisture.
The drought has been injurious to
dearly all crops, which, ' without lain
soon, are in danger of being cut short.
There has been fusiderable shedding
in cotton and somo rust is reported,
but the bulk of the crop is still very
fine. Cotton is opening in all of the
nr.ilif.rn counties. Late corn needs
rain badlv. In a fow counties where'
the drought is most severe crops are
drying up. , -.
tAHTKBN Distbiot. The conditions
in thia district have been very diversi
fied. In some counties, as Currituck,
Gates, Craven, Nash and others, sufli
cient rain occurred, generally on the
10th, to keep crops in flourishing con
dition; but over the greater portion of
the district the week was very dry,
warm and unfavorable for all crops.
Crops seem to be failing on acconnt of
drought most rapidly in soma
of the northern counties, Hali
fax, Northampton, Edgecombe, as well
some central and southern oaef
Cotton need3 rain, but is holding i,
own fairly well. Shedding of bolls aud
leaves is reported to be pretty
bad in somo counties, with rust in
several. It is beginning to open in the
south. Been too dry for late corn.
Fodder nulling is beginning almost
almost everywhere,
still good; curing
Cabbage, field pei
rain. Bice TH
Cbwtbal'w
has buen ouite uauu. tf Iisrh not ex
cessively so, and very tfar. Though
heavy dews supplauted etime moisture,
rain is needed now every: here. Light
showers occurred on th 9th and 10th,
over some counties, nnd in these crops
continue in a very flourishing condi
tion. The drouth has ben most inju
rious over some central (Johnson, Wake,
Durham) and ninny northern counties.
Still some correspondents report tobacco
and corn safe without more rain.
Bottom land corn is about made; fine
and well eared. Late corn not good,
needing rain badly ; much fodder pulled
in south portion this week. Tobacco is
fine, cutting and curing progressing
nicely, with good color and fair body.
Cotton is still looking well ; there has
been considerable shedding of bolls
this week and there is a little rust. It
continues to open in the south. Flow
ing for wheat and oats; planting tur
nips and crimson clover coutinues.
Fine crops of melons and grapes.
Westebh Distbiot. -The cmiitions
during the past week bay' generally
been very satisfactory in district. It
is getting very dry r""1 Jam. ia needed
in the eastorn rT,jtleg. but in tlivwesfc
. . Toconrred ou tne lotu and
Crops aredoin? verv well: corn
is excellent, doing w ell. ard prom
ises more than an average crop.
Cotton - blooming up to the
top and boiling well. Tobacco is goods
8weet potatoes and late Irish potatoe.
doing well, except in extreme west,
where some rotting is reported ou ac
count of too much moisture. Late cab
bages are line, melons larsre and a bund
nt. Bulk of the turnip crop still to be
pianiea. Rome Lay baa been saved
this week.
Tobacco cures are
is nearly over.
A turnips need
oOrj?J8" week
Angiolillo, Premier Canovas's Murder
er, Awarded a Death Sentence,
EXECUTION BY THE GARR0TE,
Vi
AFRAID OF NOTHING. f
;uo i
i to in
Js tant
Boger, dropped dead at his home last
week. An investigation proves that he
iad either taken, or had been given
strychnine, llis stomach was carried
to Baleigh by a physician for analysis.
: Domestic trouble is thought to have
caused the rash act. Boger attempted
to hang himself a few. years ago. He
bad the rope around his neck, and wai
swinging, when his father came up and
cut him down just in time to save his
life.
: Messrs. G. W. Wesibrook and W.'A.
Wright, farmers, near Wilmington,
barea machine for transplanting straw
berries, which waters and fertilizes the
plants as it puts them down. It is
operated by animal power and will
plant from three to s?x acres of ground
. ir day, according to the condition of the
: load. , '
Official returns of taxable yalues from
aeventy counties, so far received show
an increase, of $1,124,944 over last
year. Bockingham leads in increase
with 163,101, Cabarrus showing $4(10,
000. Rowan. t4(J.0O0. Gaston fcHl.VOOO
iw uwieitsu, j ergon snows
F2J0.000, Madison $liW,000, Granville
fm,ooo.
. The State Fair in October is to be
nade a big success. This is a lucky
ear. There will be a fine exhibit and
irpe attendance, for the people are all
i the right humor to go to fairs and
uco gainerings.
The Cape Fear aud Yadkin Valley
ail way psys t iremen John M?Culs-
a Il.Wn) as compromise for inimina
feeived in a remarkable manner. Ha
as under an engine cleaning out a fire
I wnen anotber ensine struck his
,d he was drafted over hot coals. He
under the new fellow-eervant act
J).000. - -
i ne Jnter-bUte Foultry, Tigeon aud i
i oioca Associauon bas heen orenn-
hi ABiievuie, witnu. jr. Weston,
tnitmore, as presideoL A poultry
r"t stock show will be hlil th.r. I
jiemner u-uj.
W. Hinnlmw rf tVimlnn
. dent of the Stone Mnn n. in T?il.
i t, chartered by the last Legislature.
rci uicu omi convicts to grade it.
.e hundred of them go to work in Oo-!.r.
llexlco's Wild HiB, or Tcccary, Bans
from Nothlnn Under the Sun, c
The most vicious and feaile33 of the
brute creation Is' the peccary or wild
hog of Mexico. This animal seems ut
terly devoid of the emotion of fear. 1
hare never seen It turn a hair's breadth
out of its path for any living thing,
says a writer. Man Is Its epecal bete
noire. It displays an intelligence in
fighting the human strangely nt vari
ance with Its apparently complete lack
of any mental attributes, save the very
lowest order cf Instinct They are rare
ly found singly, but go lu drovw of
from a hundred to thousands. Their
ability to ecent men is particularly
marked. I have known a drove of
them to ecent a man a mile off and
strike as straight for him as the arrow
files. There is no use to try to frighten '
them with guns. The cannonading of
a full battery would have no more ef
feet ou thoiu than the popping of a
Ore cracker. The only thing to do
when they get after you Is to run away
from them as fast as a horw can carry
you.- And. then there Is no certainty
mai iney won t eaten yoji. Tuey are
nearly as awlft as a horw, and their en
durance Is as great as their vicious
nes.
A friend of mine encountered a drove
of them In a wild part of Mexico a few
years ago, and his escape was miracu
lous. He very foolishly shot and
wounded a number of them. Then he
to refuge In a tree. The peccaries
kept him In the tree all that day aud
tnrongn the night Tbey circled around
me tree, grunting and squealing their
nellght at the prospect of a feast ; He
soon exhausted hlirinoiunltlon,-and
viuugiu uown a peccary at each Hrr,
But this bad no terrors for the beasts.
Along toward morning the brutes be
gan to eat the ones he bad killed, and
when they thus satisfied the cravings
of their stomachs Ihey formed In line
and trotted off. If fliey had not had
some of their own number to devour,
AA, tm . ...
uit-y wouia nave guarded that tree un
til my friend, throuch sheer exhaus
tion, dropped from his perch and al
lowed them to make a meal of him.
The w ild cats and tigers that Infest the
Mexican wilds, flee from the peccaries
with Instinctive fear, and even rattle
snakes keep out of their path.
River Steamer Blows I' p.
News has just been received to the effect
that the feamer Frits had blown up Sfteea
mns south ol Cairo. IU., and that aloe
ffalorM men and a white deck hand hv
bt-n killed, hereral others are reported as
Injured. The steamer was owned by Cap
tain B. B. Bradley, ot Cairo.
The Trial Was Summary Government
Ordered It Haitened The Aain
Bpeak In His Own Defenee Faulon
For Vengeance led Illia to Commit
the Crime Horrified by the Scaffold.
Hadbid, Spain (By Cable). Mlchele
Anglollllo, tho Anaroblst assassin of
rremier Canovas del Castillo, who was
tried by court martial at Yergara, was
found guilty and was sentenoed to death.
AnglollHo will be garroted within the
prison.
About 200 persons were present at the
trial. The vicinity of the prison was almost
deserted, the publio being parently in
different. In view of the certainty that the
death penalty would follow the court mar
tial. Anglollllo, heavily raanaoled.sat between
two Rendarmes and Immediately in front
of his Judges. On a table near by lay his
revolver and other material evidence of the
crime.
The President of the court read the
declarations of eye-witnesses, alter which
the written statement of the prisoner was
read by the cleric of the court. Anglollllo,
In the course of the statement, said that be
left FoRRla in October, 1885, and went to
Marseilles and Barcelona, where he took
the name ot Jose Hantos. At first he had
no thought of becoming an Anarchist, but
while at Coromlnabe began to be Interested
in Anarchist doctrines.
. When the execution took place atBavoe
lona, on May 4, ef five of the Anarchists
eonvleted of participation iu the bomb out
ran at the feast ot Corpus Cbrlstf, he con
ceived the idea of assassinating Canovas.
Without seeking an accomplice he. carried
out tho ruHolution.
Anglollllo went on to say that the passion
for vengeance led him to commit the crime.
As be was unacquainted with the manufac
ture of explosives, he used the revolver.
TbePublic Prosecutor described the crime
as "premeditated murder," and asked tho
court to impose the death penalty.
Lieutenant Gorrin, whom the court bad
assigned as counsel for Anglollllo, urged
that the prisoner was demented at the time
of the shooting, and made a strong appeal
to the benevolence of the Judges. While
bis counsel was presenting this plea, An
glollllo listened in silence. Then be asked
permission to (Jpeak for himself, which was
granted. He tnonked Lieutenant Oorrla
for his efforts and denied thathiJifid any
Afinmnli-AA III Ml it il I
i.u.. .k , . 1 " ""compiioa
oommutea tne bomb-throwing
outHtgXat Barcelona, or that he had
participated in secret gatherings of An r
cbists. Aogiollllo persisted In speaking of poli
tics and ol the wars la Cuba and the
Philippines. The President suld: "All that
has nothing to do with your crime." An
Klollllo replied: "I must justify myself."
The President retorteu: "That is no justifi
cation. Moreover, you oan convlnoe no
body in that way."
' Anglollllo began again, bat the President
declared the trial ended, and ordered the'
court room cleared. .
Tho judges deliberated for an hour and
Jhen announced the sentence of the court.
n hearing this the prisoner, who oxoected
lo be shot like other Anarchists, looked
startled and horrified. His flnshing eyes
nuu uxtuiea countenance gavo a strong
uspect to his haggard features, uncombed
b:irif nd slight figure as the guards led
him away to solitary confinement, from
wniou no will issue only to be led to death
behind the walls of Kercrara Prison. An.
gloilllo will hear nothing of tho outer world
r s io an k-ooiiy Out the priests.
J A REMARKABLE PREACHER.
He is ifie Heart and Brain of the Unique
Philadelphia Temple.
Rev. Or. Russell H. Conwell, pastor of
the Gra.n Baptist Church of Philadelphia,
Punn., Is mo of the most remarkable men
In Amerlti. -He Is the heart nnd brafn of
tne lempi-, a church organization the like
of which Oxists in no other place. Dr.
Conwell has bnilt up a congregation large
ciiuuku ior jour cnurcnes, nut ne holds it
together py tne power of work. In t in
Temple nro four auditoriums, a college, an
ui.-tummy. training sotioois lor almost every
profession and calling, and the head
quarters ior tne direction of outside work
oi so Jarge and varied an order that no less
liil
nm ItrainffW
LJilJ ill JJIIMIU T
Littlefchwi'T
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,i(rtiWflrrriHi by
HinrroP ' . iMHml
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TTflfT C H A Ar A TTnTTCHP ')! 1R
HI RANSOM.
Ibany, N, Y.,
Street,
.imoSSCASEL DUPLICATED.
Letter That I'n-
dl3D0O the Boy
it Way Coaxed
jat u snppotea
lthExciteinenti
AlUr(IP"l
; j r, (ipcia-m
planolBttto MMdt
as ceienni" '",
-The kidnap.
i likely to be
criminal his
tory as
(liUiiotlol ol CT? bi1
fin
4'
police in " , ,iwlthMle-t:,
almost mn'' , m
searohlu t-, olllHors
about the citW 9,tm tan sent;
dcspatiMMl" ' tmm tec
and hUptitf' )B.ieta,
of halliMW'" jionlnapplngot ho
ThntMPITi - ..utetthexa-ols1
is the wiimi P'tiaiun m pors5n V
That jure lit " . ... lit not 1 Ten
senms Mil u,ii:l tl the reWlw cl
aboutsudilll 'ii h lh8(hllilr- ml
of the limn,, m yihetis bo
Mr. Cnwilir iLlsiiiiliikti. lor at
this hi Ii W"( ' m Alba
dlspattlir lil','iABiil Hu(l"
York Cnlrslsl l5.oiaiiwd l wwo ot
ha hashinlllW"1 ha) rourfeii
disDuta nlliW?,i:t,t.'teolhila yon
Wliotijei thsiHilf ij-eiMlnl or rrwely
is an ml ol KrtwfoitiMnIni rins-om ol
a desiri
rlflsltosj. The
parents aro
Friends are
ooufct? hoh Ilea
ind Troy, and
Chief "Wlllard
9 authorities
n lo olilf ' i H be Html . ned.
i i nM.,ll dr. ll..rtillrtinaS ainff I
1IUI al uicnuuii. - .gi lai miuni,i.v- -."o l a
rn.-L.,l f- h-- iflrjd three
er, Mietol l'klol lid, Uary mnd 'b-
.Liu wiii.m. '......u ..i, f wft fo years.
. dii ii hi . j JBI ' 7 IfnoVilnneil
lived l!Coltit' ,mflupjiroomjw old I9'a
They not ottill &Jottieh-i 11 towff d,Brd;
houietallmU: Vtehteoelp-t ol .nVcellent
way. CWll of
JOhD lflYt nl
PoDway child
no question.
concerned
tho where-
Iroumetunces
lories.
inemles. In
.night train
ttie New
Ir Railroad,
three labor
'fgentinent.
Lgest ohd
caused jy
$3000 cau-
Mthetath-
r lrignt el
'inlwuie lsivvor
thnfmtilll. I'll : i. H llilttholltfcle 0119
his fatliirialllW 1 .w.iolhat li oouldl
readlly,tati&rM)bMliir,in8i
numberuilllMljetmMi "rj
The (!ieiiiui"l,lii,ii.'pewni;o
ild, and
ot only
tell it
s home
young
elosely
'barley
ippear
1108S
31?ed, h
-oundlng
-ftsemule
Cnnnrni'l Jhlfl J n. it tblkldDIt VDlDK Of
thoae ll(nillull '."( K omif'l Rla-ductors
Ross. Vouuii:9nwfjc?l'fclose studen tg ol th
to hnveksn iW 11
case. ; . ..iMllmoltili ftaov'l dlsa
On ttaniilii o'l.--rnliirned t;ohlallom
ance Mt, Douttfi- i. sWi i and ate l jreaktast as'
his nlgli!'dlin? y, V, Alter bra-ktat the
th h i im iR", MiLUiiar-. oia ooy w
in, ik-r... -" . -;. z .., .
i . tvi,,iiu.ii iu t ier oo mocn.
foit theboiiMin ""VlH Mn, Cou'wrajf soswered a
hours alltrwl)(r'1.t m bell.
ring of tlidwW !'(tclc9' JW Old tnol poorly
A boy lowliiu La-i-wdlw the--e with a letter
f
Castorl
and H
the
' for
It f
MIf
ft7
cu
tj
tt
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t'rof. Ludwig, of the faculty of tli
ith Carolina College, at Mt l'leae-
t, is to write the bif torv of tho gal
Eighth teinien't.
Boy Killt Baby Accidentally.
Morrii Krpler, eight years old, found a
revolver at boms at Dayton, Ohio, and
-fhlle trying the weapoa shot and killed
iiudolph Freikln, threu yean old. lie
arage t the rt,dy Into theyarl and went to
d, but be 1 mwlnjall, 1
If w'
11KV. SB. BURBELL H. COHWILL.
than a book would serve to describe It. To
further unify this great business a twenty
page weekly paper, the Temple Magazine,
Is published In the Temple, and makes a
profit for the ehurel. Indeed the enter
rrisea nnder Dr. Conwell s charge pay
handsomely and the moaev is spent In
helping poor peonle to learn how l h!n
themselves. Dr. Conwell is fifty-four vests
old. Ho has seen life In manv rnnniriaa
nnd In many conditions In his own countrv.
Ho fought for the Union whea only a lad
and after the war bocsoio a lawyer. Then
he dropped law and became a n porter on
New lork papers. He fonnded the Minn
eapolis Tribune, traveled around the world
as n correspondent, abandoned journalism
to return to the law. which In turn be o-e-a
op for the church. Hn has 1.en rn,
Grace fbiireh finoe 182, and by liU nrfive
labor in those years he has hunt It I, A trnrlf
that furnishes a splendid object lesson In
the matter of APtdied religion.
dressedns ihblwlBlr. Conway- This did not
addressed toil. CS.IriBr.Coiway'atoad loveral men
alarm to.nsItCtfwWMt Mbansgr-, and in case of
under Hi sth t Le.ilrelotakea a tew hours off
siekneaiortMNt L.)-nd tawo-d. Ibis letter
a mau lild J'nile1' tkta th..os usually re
uppearel biillli tBjtliiiidn keerJnKH until her
oeived, udlutodl rJs jMlhtatterr-mtoon Mr. Con
busbanijiiol'l'th jppula room au6S.he rend itr con
way toolltt)lr"1i'' till llrat - intlmntion the
tents. Bi ml;li';(5itt)illiotldiijpp-tnio(the child,
parents lid ol kli .jByjteiy, tndfl evtu now the
The affnltls n nri(nit-o'(i'iuld ba at a loss to account
boy's puraitiiiilid Iron hora had not the
for lily 'itoiilro'l j e w plot ufokAled Id tbl9 lot
prlucipnl!lntl!il ot Ljgilo tin boy's fatlwr, and ie-
ter theirttalillie' ,nsoiii ol I3000
manded i um oi'u til llireit to kri U both tbe bey
teoroey udai)roai;( WtacoaiMMtioiia wereiiot
and thel(lhllli39!,' ' .
oompllediltb, ,jifuiid Iho Iot teralouil. Bo-
'1.1 T nilrul MM m ;otivnv h fLfl Im.
Mr. Coin; i9 JijcelWiKN Mrs.
fora he biioiiniillw, ,. Tlidelte:
letteatK" wnstalrly well
come hyilirw, wft -1 was no ar- iparent at tempt
written. Ihennsw,l,rltl.'
to diagulittlitiilt im'jjruJTOid not a)p-aolat tUe faot
At first Im nil K, Wwy 1J bne.-D stoled. Then
that his Hill: t, :hf '(jii(i"iiJ undo hi rrlod luqu tries
he rususioaul m'jcJ'wod, wlthoat result. Ses
lu the nalbtibcl. t c ol tkeappareot hopeless
perute Imuni tljyijrb, ht wout to tbe polioe,
ness of tart, b iiywea wable to obtain any
but they live n 'Vff'B'i iereubouti or b.Is ab
clue to lie bqi wl
duotors. ifderei phot-ograpb of the
The polto fkvi j be noplod, tind sent thera
missing boy bit oeiWeltlbwIniEtc description ot
hroadcastiltliKo)' i
him: ,tvW Bdnapr-d; nro ' Ave
"John Oon K ls lljlit ooHred hair, oat
years; blw eym, IfiH jeo Pmts.pta- k Btrlpe; blue
short; won knik'lj'lit with. brown Btrlpe;
waLst, llsll ilmlKiU'j at button 8hoa."
black stuiiliiqiuaUi , , at eTflr( lat In Albany
Excltennt bit fliMu;, Huniiai -eds o( people
over the Utaa;;j;. Ve'otoiiwIiicBSVM tboboy lived
thron"edHniM,o'Vid wohedU every visitor
all day long, ri 'W o (pM wi aew of the abduo
olosoly. eiptliiHJ)"3 ( t ("buohad . aooreof clows
tors. Tun pollute)' jtt'l'Mlliou ltxm"vestlgntIOB to
that havenipoiiiiid ulj f EnrJ one t ateea, and
nothing ii all. keii'JrtB'tU lost nhliJd are nearly
th- pareidolia "MilM ujocertala as to
orazan w im, i
what stepltlaa
been offor-
d by a looal
-v and police
A rewaiJ hulie'jC5t,'1,lre detent
aner. and hah3 ",itil"m
force, as well utoidaool 'b,
SOrnd biilP'-iMlii tbe history of Phlla-
delpbla bw arawjcrW WilHan C5- Wilson, pro
has the irilei(iiWi widely UtJJown prl vote
prietor of the ml nVi'n r 17 In (be olte 3r. sad almost
clrcnlntlngb,,ji on a miT. He was
as widely Inon h , ', Wa store . within ten
found den) 0 J i door of tt- library, bis
feet of thiop1,onWto(t(b.t Jytledaround
head enmitfiv)yikna(-Br. with which
his neck, silt Ls I'a W inmm-4 tted.lvlinr at
the murdithsdn.D Ml'emsun'taubtedly rob
bis side. Jin,,!,, W y eonmonlgr supposed to
be. Wllm fiigod .a ot mouny In the store,
keep a lajjHiil l - ' ttbnmM Now York."
Wilson orljiiaiLra UvllWiltiarjt.-l stthe close
He served lilh, nl -akol MnlrW.
had rnArhJil.....L rwl -
--..WIHOmi. .
ELKBN,
CONSDMPTION - -CAN
BE CURED.
IClIJTv.
Id AiriPt
Patents
T. A. Slocum, M. O., tho Great
Chemist and Scientist, will
'Send Free, to the Afflicted,
Three Bottles of his Newly
Discovered Keuiedies to Cure
peciul uotloe
SCIENTIFIlTlMEliTS
beaatifullf tlluetrated, lament cirmlai
jiTMiiBntinc jnurnul. weekly, terms ja.lXH
fl.Jlaix inontln. bperlmRn cobles and ;
noon ON r ATisNTS sent free. AdSiBb
MUNN A. CO..
Broadway. New York.
Consumption and All
Troubles. (
Lung
Wanted-An Idea
fniisi your inean; iner may trlud vs
Who i
of Of
inn
.V rite .?OHN WKliDEKBUHN 11 .
ners. wsitalDgum, I) c: . for tbelr l '
mi FEAR & YAM
Joiin Gill,
COiDENSBD
The
V vi .,M. vctanlr
h1iTp,kJIs'. i (Mo.) Barit has been
rii!fll,ro.''0M, ,.... tob, the
Dr. C. 8. Blackburn, nf tl.la
lias been appointed Secretary of the
Youne People's Bantist IT
8oatb, vice Bev. J. i. Dcrdau, re
siKne.l, to accept a call to the first
Haptist church at Savannnh Ii,
Blackburn will assume his duties Vt
once,, with beaUijuartera at Birminir
ham, A,. e
The total amount of reel aeUt .,i
personal property for tatation in Kali.
ury for the rear, I Kit;, as tfiven bv
.ist-1 uker J. 1. Me(!i.Miin t...
...si jn.mp.eiea tee IlB J9 one aad $ '
robbed. Tto ,1( I . . ,m rni6lj wlth
inllan TerrRot. bffB'1 1 lavllle bo"ecnl na
rifles, rode lttowW4i1 ptooeerl ?d to Inttml
10 o'clock Lg.j pi flrL ilieUl- Kirns. Thev
date thep(feul4rjU.iiili1fliiiliLi twooftliem
then wnt titli, L, ' olhflr Umt P theflrlnir
entered, wbfliy,iUi h'Jld uii tlk baok0sh-
utside. Onnnwlo'y Kdrojastl the ens b In
er while tla otuei!' Mi " anJJtlooo
Sht, betwwtfwdl1
' V beH j Boa,
' ""Wlm-tll' a .u ....... -...v...-
Frank DHmnfMfi m,Uror Dlckerson,
to death by bl,i,lopnl t yt h, m, ,n Cort.
(red twnnt.t,i til1
tnuui, ri
"iei ao
In respor-d ljr HtoH(A,ll(, t olAfRhon
warning a (fh:lffi,-;llsn flnv JT"iniieiit, fa
l-tan by tho :,all.('',V,",Hilinielj-' of InUia
recnnl to li-lilmuai.rjr'Jrtliii , i f h.a,f,er
to r-volt aniinii.iilsi.rj fi'rl,J,nir - iiliiot
l'h" n.eor lias
Nothing could be fairer, more phi
lanthropic or carry moro joy to tbe af
flicted, than the offer of T. A. Slooum,
M. O., of New York City.
Cod Aden t that he has discovered a
reliable euro for consumption and all
bronchial, throat and lung diseases,
general decline and weakness, losa of
flesh and all conditions of wasting, aud"
to make its great met its known, he will
send free, three bottles to any reader
of the Eikin Times who may be Buf
fering.
Already thia "new acientiflo conrso
of medicine" has permaneutly cured
thousands of apparently hopeless cases.
ihe iJoctor considers it his relicioua
duty a duty which he owes to human
ityto donate his infallible oure.
He baa proved tho dreaded con-
sumption to be a curable diseaso be
yond any doubt, and has on file in his
American and European Jaboratoriea
testimonials of ezperienoo from those
benefited and enred in all, parts of the
world.
Don't delay until it ia too late. Con
sumption, uninterrupted, means speedy
nnd certain death. Address T, A. Slo
cum, M. 0., Of Pine street, New York,
and when writing the Doctor, cive ex-
, press and postoffice address, aad please
mention reading this article in the
Elkin Times.
IN EFFECT
North Bound.
IiV. Wilmington
Ar. Fayetteville,
Lv. Fayettovllle
Lv. Fuyetlevilld Juue
Ar. Han rordjib
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.ils sit; flli(lj(f.lA liOn-noa.
?1 In I-sn. Gmfyy, J ' -
sr'roport-
New Mlntral 8 I bet ance.
f Manjak Is a new mineral sulstaDce
found In the Island of Barbados,
Which lfl used n an lutcnslflflr of the Il
luminating power of conl gas. Its Im
portance to the electrician, however,
ns In the fact that It poosciRsca ninny
f the proixrt.ic of an ideal insulator
for electric wires. It Is of a black color,
ax. J has a high luster nnd a bright, con
rholdul fraclure, resembling In apiear-
mce pwly broken pitch. It Is found
rery iinr nnd eonietlniea upon thcmir-i
face of the ground Iu seauws varylna'
ti-om one foot to two fret in thickm?.
running wuinlly nt an nn;le of abotit
I forty-Qve flcgiwa, nnd In close pro
simy io nx'Ks. it is supposed to luiik
been formed by the drying up and cor,(
found in nbundnnce In (he Bjune local!
Ides nnd 1 often seen oozing out of t!i
rroiuid or floating down the streams. In
;onipwltlon It Is not unlike Trlaldnd
jltcb, the TJtnh "giloonlte" and tlm'
Hexlonn "jsteiHt." The a ma lysis of
:he l?st qunlity mnn.Ink is slated to be
moisture, 2.0C; volnfile orpnnlc mntfor,'
rO.K"; non vala tile oreniilc , matter,
!0.07; mineral pinltcr, 0.1S.
t 'A menilMr of llio Arkanwisi LeclHl.T
ture was lined ifl(X) nnd fn-nteneed i '
one nilnure lu Jail the other day f '
"Bliootlngr nt nnd mlns'ii,' nn eslilo'
It Is a perioiis offense In thnt State
OJlfyHllh nn opptTtuii'iy,
t'.outli Boud
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Lv. ltiiral Hi
Lv. Walnut
Lv. 8tokea
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