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GRBBISBOEG DAILY ' WOSEMAK.
Vol X.-No4
GBEENSBOI.O, S. tj., WEDNESDAY AFTEBNOON, AUG. 'il, 189J
Price H.OO IV; Ipr.
THE COAL CREEK MINERS.
rRlSBCUTIQ BfclNi) CkKDDCTED WIT8
Tlkxtt or AwkTAxci.
Knnyvillc, Tenn., Aug. sj Squire
Kincaid held coutt at Col Creek th'i
morning and several mineri were
iicld, while others Lav been discharg
d. All obstacles to civil posecutbn
Lav been removed by appointirg
Biigad:er.General Carnet deputy sher
irT of , Andenon couniy. State's At
torrey Tickle it conducting the prone
culion with plenty of assistance.
Miners unable to give bil, and few
are, will be brought to Kooxviile for
safe keeping. General Cat net (tiyi
ha expects no further trouble, yet
troopt are still going to the fcont. A
company from Jackson, Tenn., pan
ed through here this rooming.
"sstaa.T
, Telegraphio Clicks.
Chicago, Auguit 13 Sara Moy,
prominent in (he Cbinene co'ony
here, hit lurprited the government
officials by informing them that orders
bad been received from China not to
obey tha law requiring Chineie resW
dents to take out certificates - ot resi
dence. He said that the govern
ment of China hd sent an official
here to fight the law ia the courts.
New York, August $ GenL
Adlai Stevenson, the Vice 'President
candidate of the democracy, left for
the west this morning over the New
York Central.
Baltimore, August 53. Judge
TVinil this morninr rrxi -'! Mr.
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, man, of New York, .ment
receiver ol ibe J. ' nuaa germinal
Railroad Co., which' position Mr.
Oakman has been filling temporarily.
Niw Haven, Conn, August 23
Harry Brook, a man of good family
.and social standing, was arrested last
night for burglary. He confessed to
four burglaries, among them three J
committed Saturday, night. The
thefts aggregate several thousand
dollars . , , ' v: ' :
London, - August jt$ The Inman
steamer, City of New York, which
sailed from New York tor. Liverpool
August 1 7, arrived off Browhead at
1:15 this alternoorf, beating the best
record eastward by about one hour.
Sanadanoua, N. Y.i Augnst J3.
. Ex-Governor Myron CUrkdied at his
home in this pUce today, aged 63.
He was elected on the prohibition
ticket as gov?rnr of this S'ate ' in
iS6s-
Huntington, W. Va, August 43.
' Charles and . George Brady, reading
near Barboursvi.le, while -crossing a
field near their home today were at
tacked by a wild boar, -which pulled
Charles to (lie ground .. n. almost
killed him. before brother could
disabY the brute, '.The bor did
frightful work with his tusks; tearing
the flesh from, thigh to ankle.- ; It is
almost certaii that - blood poisoning
will bring on fatal results. h ! :';f ,
DanviClk, Va .," August aj.-r-Lsst
night William Watkins (colored) on
going home found Charies Yarbrough,
his cousin, ' m ' company ' with the
former's wire. Watkins attempted to
draw his pistol, but Yarborough drew
his first and fired on Watkins.; Tbe
latter bad a finger broken by a bullet
and another struck him in the arm
and lodge under the skin near the
collar bone, r A colored girl present
also took a hand and nearlybrained
,V.ratkins with an iron bar.- The man
Yarborough escaped, but the woman
was sent 09 to. the grand jury.
BURST
OKB.
IN ROAN-
It Don a Hundred Thousixd Dol
lars Worth or Damaox,
Roanoke, Va., Aug,-j. A douJ
burst at elevon o'clock last night cans
e i an bundled thousand dollars dam
age in half an bour. Stores along
Salem Avenue and Jefferson street
were floodd with water.
Barney Smith, a blacksmith, fell
into a ditch created by the flood and
was drowned. Other deaths are also
believed to have reiulted.
Rain commenced falling at eight p.
m. and fell in torrents . without "inter
tniaion until one o'clock this morn
ing. The citizens were greatly excit
ed and nearly every one remained up
until the raiu ceased falling.
The city was still flooded this morn
ing, especially in the business portion.
Verr little mail could be sent out on
the morning trains from the fact that
the floor of the postoffice was covr
ed with water.
Dr Black Hurt in a Runaway.
Dr. W. S. Black, Superintendent of
the Oxford Orphan Asylum, was re
turning from Union prsytr meeting at
the Methodist church yesterday after
noon. He was in the Asylum hack,
and a small orphan boy was doing the
driving.
When opposite the rectory on Col
lege street a passing bicycle frightened
the bone and he plunged and broke a
rein. Then he dashed for the side
walk; ' struck th ftnct3n front !bf
I. Kronheimer's residence and over
turned the vehicle, throwing the
occuptnts violently to the ground.
The accident was witnessed by a
number of people and they raa quick
ly to render assistance. . Dr. J M.
Hays and others lifted Dr. "Black up
and took him to the carriage of J. S.
Hunt, which was fortunately near by,
and carried him bora. An'examina
riort of his injuries showed that an
ankle was sprained and that he was
severely , bruised about the face and
body. It is feared he will not be
able to leave his bed for some weeks.
The little boy escaped unhurt. Ox
foid Day. .' '.0 C.
. Tbnw Voiipllaff Via V '
Buffalo, K Y., Aug. 23. " Just after
midnight but night a number of sttik.
ers or sympathizers began to throw
coupling pins at a squad of soldiers
from Company F. 12th Regiment.
The soldiers were ordeied to fire if
the pin throwing did not atop. It
stopped. Capt. Murphy and Lieuten
ant Morris arrived on the scene, with
a detachment of the reserve and made
a thorough search through the yardi,
but could find no ene there ? .
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The VaJne at On I'a'lot.
TRe value of one vote was striking
ly demonstrated irr yesterday 6 pri.
mary elections in Charlotte. ' There
were three candidates for tax collect.
or in the field, Capt R. A. Torrence,
present incumbent, tolictman Joe L.
Orr, and Mr. ' W. F. Grflith. In all
804 votes were cast Orr got , 403
Torrence 305, and Griffith 96. It
required 403 to nominate, and Orr
got just that number exact yv One
vote I sa and there would have be.-n a
fight in the convention. Charlotte
News. ' v .. -'v
Train from the North late by an
hour and a half this morning.
A CLOUD
SPEAKING OF TOD
Mrs. M J. Hamlin, who hs been
here some days on a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. Will Alderman, . re
turned to her home at Danvil'e this
a. m.
Mrs. If. L. Fry, went to day on a
visit to relations at High Point.
Mr. R. K Daltou and Capt A. M
Rankin were bere awhile today,
Mr. T. W. Andrews, of Bulla, Ran
dolph county, and Mr. B. B. Burns,
of Asheville, each of w bom has just
placed a son in school at Guilford
College, were here this morning on
their way home. " : ' f
Prof. Pegrara and family and Prof,
Bundy and his family, of the faculty
of Trinity College, passed down to
Durham this morning to take their
places in- the institution which ' has
been removed to that place. .
Rev. Mr. Witherspoon, of the
Greensboro colored Baptist Church,
accompanied by delegate L. W
Wood, went to the Rowan association
at Salisbury, today. ' - ,
Rev. Dr. McMannaway and Rev
Mr. Edwards of the North Carolina
Baptist were here this roerning on
their way from the Liberty association,
at High Point to their newspaper
work at Fayetteville: V
, Mri .T.' R. Purne'l, of; Raleigh,
came up this morning t ''"-"ft
hi
family who were to rea'
Mount Vernon Sprr
- from
ham Recorder wa.
rat. . v oma wtu .1
1 r .1. t r:
uton
today. X ..
Mrs. V. C. Ayres, oT Raleigh,
passed through this city this morning
on her way to Asheville.
Friend Daniel Hill, of Richmond,
Ind., passed through the city last
night on his way to Washington,whre
be will meet with other .visitors re
turning from the Yearly Meeting to
the Boosier State. '
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A Cow and a Btreet Car Male
'Hav a Raoe
The spirit of racing and contests,
which has so filled our people for tha
pssr few days,'has lso innoculated the
beaala. , '. . .
On yesterday" the Street Car , was
loaded with people , bound for the
grounds of the Greensbot 0 Orjn Club.
V Just before reaching the grounds,
and while s the car was going down
grade, a cow got on the track and was
run into by the car. This greatly
frightened the cow, who with ber tall
uplifted and . curled, . for g rafting
Struck out across the hills at a break
neck' sp ed.- The . mule could not
stand it Nrny longer and,with -one
mighty lurch ho broke loose from the
car and accompanied the r cow on the
most spirited race of the season.
Esquire John JM. Wolfe was one ot
the Dasseneers aboard (he car, but
failed lo take the time they made.
When the mule was found he was
grazing on one ot the hillsides 'with a
calm and peaceful.but a disappointed,
look in - his -ves. for the cow had
beaten him. f V .
" The Concord Standard has had
n w head put on, or in. Its a very
gojd and substantial article, and is
probably liome mada. The first (,T"
does fall 9 little short, as the mv.i .of
us do at some time. Just, put a t-tool
in place for that 'T' to stanj' on, snd
a'l w'll b in good shape
REPUBLICAN STATE CON- !
VENTION.
The Agents of the C- F. A- Y. V.
Railroad are authorized to apply
tariff 4, circular 344 in the sale of
round trip tickets from their S. R. T.
book to Sanford or Greensboro, on
account of North Carolina Republi
can State Mass Meeting at RaWgh,
NO.
Tickets on sale September 5, 6,
and 7. Final limit September 10th,
1S91.
The following rates will govern
from points named to Raleigh, N.
via Sanford i :
From Fayetteville, $4.40; WQmirg.
ton, $;.o5 j Maxton, $5,751 Greens
boro, $430 ,
HACK MlRTINO AT GREENSBORO.
The Agents of lbe C F ic Y. V.
Raiboad axe authorized to apply
tana s, circular C44, in the sale of
round trip tickets' from their S. R.
T. book to Greensboro, N. C, on
account of Race Meeting. Tickets
on sale August J 2nd, s3rd,and 24th.
Final limits, August 26tb, tSoa.
'The following rates will govern
from competitive points:
From Fayetteville, $3.25 : Maxton,
$4 055 Rural Hall, $i.So-, 'Sanford,
$i.3o ; Wilmington, $4 75.
Bncklea'B Arnica Salve.
The beet Salve in the world for
Cat, Braises, Sores, Ulcer, SaH
Rbenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
iii.it, CLi:ill iin, Coma. -and aH
Skin Eruptions, and Kfitively cures
PUua, or no pay i riquirfd. It is
jfaaranWd to givn pirfect satiafal
Uou, or money refunded. I'noe 21
oants per box. For sale by C FJ
uoiton
-:-Ne w And
Goods at and Below
Our entire stock consisting of Silks,
Woolen Fabrics of home and
foreign manufacture.
Meu'iS . Furnishing . Goods of all descriptions, Shoes, &o,
is HEREWITH offered from now until the
10th day cf September, ;
AT AND BELOW COST.
TLa PretzfeMerDry Goous & Shea Co.
Quite a number of p rsons collect!
ed at the Quaker meeting bouse last
night, expecting to hear a sermon
from friend Daniel Hill, of Indiana,
but were dissapointed, the speaker not
arriving. Others joined in, however,
and services wre held. It is believed
now that there must have been som
mistake in makicg the announcement
for the j .'.'aching.
Reduced Rate to Raleigh.
On aocoontof the tb-N-fiug of Vema
eratio Clubs at Raleigh, the following
rat'e are given on the C P. A Y. V.
railway:
From FaTettevillr,
n to
480
7.06
Mtx'on
Qreeaaboro .
Wilmington
Tbeteratcearefor the r3und
beginning Angost 29, 3u and 31,
Unit, brptemper tne 4th.
trip,
final
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Swlotof He-AO Tea, Oolong Tea,
English br;ast tea, and young Ilysoa
te just opened op. Also a frrsh lot of
floe roete4 ooffee all grades from the
A jx brand at 22 eenta to oor finest blen
ded or Java at 35 cents. It yon wast
a good s joDg eup of coffee trj our
BrekfatRioat2S cents ponnd (not
is paokagee bnt loot).
J- W. SOOTT k Co.
Hams some high now but tbey most
have I'm II .1 h'm- tmr price
on miitll bum- v II i ' liut .--lb 1
Urge usee uliU t lit iuu We Woigb
onr baa s when we sell them and dont
mark weight on the bam whea they
are first opened like some parties do.
Hams will dry ont 1-2 poond to a ponnd
in a week or two's time then tell na
hose low it ia if you buy by the mar
ket Heights.
J. W. SCOTT A Co.
' Beel what ilen. Boott A Co say ,
about things "going np" in their new
oolum ad. .
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