GREENSBOEO DAILY WOBKMAM.
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GREENSBORO, K. a, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEP i, l92
Price S3.00Fcr Tear.
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BOUND GUILTY I
CHARLES REYNOLDS CON
VICTED OF MURDER.
THE ' DEFENDANTS ASKED
tFOR A KEVERANCU-,
c WHICH WAS GRANTED
Hk&dh, His Accoapuca, Now
The trial of Charles teyntf ia'iod
Judge Merriraon Heacen for the taut
der of Solathicl SwaJm wss be;uh' on
yesterday, tba Sia-being VpreMrt
pd by SoLciUjr Parkor, and tbedNefend
ante by Mess. U. It King and B. -C.
Sbarp, who wore assignel ty tie
Coart. . ,, .
v The defence asksd for a severance
of tho defendants," which the couit
granted, end Charles Reynold's case
wai taken up first,
The first witness examined was Mr
P. R. Coble at whose home the trage
dr occurred .
Ha described the plan and situation
of his house. Said he was away
from home at the time of the murder
Cam hme and found old maavSwalm
dead.
Mis. Coble was examined. Sbe
told of the shooting. That sbe wu
in the front part oft be bouse and that
the deceased wu sitting to the back
door lead ng out on the ell Porch. She
heard the pistol shot and went out
and found the defeated lyinit, on the
."floor in aiog c
r WT W r
JLKA CSiU. v
was examined, a . .criDea me
wounJ in be bead which caused the
death. '
Reynold's brother tesified that he
bad Mold cartridges to Charles. Rey
nolds at the store at Climax
This wan about the testimony on
vesterdar
This morning P. R. Coble was re
called and stated that he had taken
papers found in the woods and the
rubber shoe home atd that they bad
been eiv ec to the sheriff. They were
produced and he identified them in
Court, He described how the access
d carried bis money and papem.
A. S Barker Said he hud bono
ed f so dollars from the deceased that
morning. He bal money wrapped in
a haoderchie'. I V -.. V
' Tohn Teazoerr Wenftto" Coble's
soon aft the shooting. ,8aw.the ,de
i-Mud liinir on .the fioor. Saw aJ
white hat 1 ir the back tard. Would
feat . The hat was croduced
and identified) Saw in the road lead
ing to Coble's a track made by ao old
: rahhor ihoa with a wueintheoeeland
saw the same kind of stea leading
from the bouse.V Also anotner traca
if muiahv i'Na 8 sboe. Follow
ed the trac and found rubber shoe
itfc a arira !n the heel. .
svrl witnesses' were called aod
examine 1 aud the robber s'o and
hat were identified as uiariee iey
' Wi'nesses awnre to the findbg of
the money and pistol at. Keynotes
, . .borne . ,
Rimolda te-tified that C as
i.tv hat mnrnioir ' with Mrri
" mon He.d-n t ctW cord wood. That
he wore an old pair i t ruDoer ano
' .- . h. h.t Ha thoucht tne siioe
ifUlVi m ----- - - - w
and bat found the oner Charles w ire
ir. h S:ate nffured the confess
' ion of Charles Reynolds. It was ob
' . TPU liars
lectedtoby tne oeicnse.
was sent out nd there was a lengthy
araument before the court as to 'he d
inisabiiity t the tertimon' . Af er
examininR the officers and hrartpg the
evidence that thwe hid been nonduce
1 nr threats m ce the
..r...;n uipn admitted. onerui
. ..1. ..M T?vnnM tetlt lor him DV
' eler, J. H. Rantdn. Th.tthe
, j kim nt h s riorhts under the
law and that his cotfersicns would I e
Dsed aft-ainst him in Court. Said the
prisoner had been crying. He said
he shot old man bwsim inac iieaavn
wss with him and immediately behind
him when ne fired the itiai snoi. its
then went on .and told what he did
jth the' money. Tbat be and Head
enuidrf the money on a tog in me
woods - Tley attempted to the
coat, but it would not burn, so rhc
JrimnleJ it into the mire in Miles"
Uaach.
' TVntm thru- ihne ttatnraenta Sher
Iff Cook and othtrs went and found
all thno thines a stated bv Remolds.
The founds the coat and Diners in
the woods.! -r
'-After the confession was in the
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State rested it esse.
ITnoti the asiemblinir of court this
afternoon the defence stated that tney
hod no enaence ana tne case was suo
mitted under the charge of His Honor,
The iurv came in at 4'M and ren
dered a yerdict of fzuiUr.
The court is now engaged in the
trial of Headen.
CHOLERA YfcCREAJBES.
Paris, Sent t -Twenty one new
cases of cholera or cholerioe were re
ported in Pris yesterday and ten
deaths. .
London. Sept i Another case of
cholera has eome to light at Islington.!
A child five jears pf age il the victim
and is dying' at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital. '
New York, Sept iThe Inman
Line management has decided to car
ry only first cabin and second eabin
psatengers from Liverpool during the
mooth of Sept .
:;w -Yuik, tia.: lim' ai;aahvt(
tbe Hamburg American Paeket Com
pony, to which line the plague ship
Moravia belongs, have now dtcided to
abandon I's immigrant service alto
gether.
Havre, Sept I -There were 59 new
cases of cholera yesterday in this city
and 19 deaths. Fortunately the chol
era has not spread to the quarters cf
the city in which the better classis
live.
Boston, Sett 1 The- State board
of he-tHh has issued orders cot to al
low immigrants from the British Is
ands or Scandinavia to come into tbe
port of Boston without the fumiga
tion of themselves and of their bag.
London, Sept 1 Eflorts are being
made to trace to their places of loca
tion in England over 100 of the fel
low passengers of the victims of chol
era who landed at Hardmch from
Hamburg oa Monday, and died at II
lington. . , , ,
St Petersbuie. Sept 1 The official
cholera returns from all Russia show
a total of 4,859 new cases and 3,539
deaths, a decrease of 1,383 in tbe new
cases nd sis in othtrs, and a mortali
t o! alichtlv over ca Der cent In
V 9
SU Petersburg yesterday there were
tai'newcaxes and ao death. The
w .
fiKures for Tuesday were 155 new cas
es and $1 deaths.
Tba Culver!)' Oefluwlnar
Chapel Hill, Sept. 1 The
University of North Carolina opened
today with io atudents . ' .There is a
conspicuous absence of hazing and
rodyism. The Young Men s Chris.
tun Association.' gives a reception
tonieht. I President Winston will ad
dress the students Saturday night
Every train brings iff large , numbers
and the roll promis-s to re ich 400
during the yer, ' , -
. SPEAKING OP TOD
Mr. Tohn O. Roberts, of Kcrners-
ville, cme do wo this morning ou a
hurried trip and return! home on the
first train.
Mr. Frank White, of Mebane, was
here this morning on his way home.
Mr. Elwood Cox aud Mr. R. F.
Dalton, of High Point, were heie
today.
Mr. Watkina, of Ramseur, went to
Salisbury this morning.
Mr. S. M. Holloa made a visit to
his old home near Jamestown today.
Prof. 0 W. Carr started to New
York today, and it seemed as if the
cool, crisp air this morning had
braced him up considerab'y
Rev. Mr Stickney, of this city
went to Reidsville this roorning.where
he will preach on Sunday next
Dr. W. A. Coble, of Kimesville
was here this morning on his way to
Concord and Mount Pleasant, Calar
rns county, having in charge one of
his daughters who will enter Mount
Pleasant Female Seminary. Dr.
Coble was accompanied by Rev. H.
M. Brown, Henry Cobb, Jr., and W.
M. Kime and hi son. Messrs. Brown,
Cobb and Kime also',' have each
daughter to leave at Mount Pleasant
Female Seminary.?
a zy Man.
' Ll .'Vll ...
k.. &4 SHOE MENDING.
in this campaign, withihAflCjHe
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altogether out of the conitnottt rjrst j.js, fjjwELL,
vention. iwhfck eave'lw.3 i i and mtndt
.u. : j. Tie. ana ki
iossu
vjajjcia.
Jhe TswT
ism ana
for union oa the traditional.
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of the Democratic pirty.,,
hadr. Aywck's.srechew r
the Chicago platform ,in hi IL '
way ana pointing out now.t aavrv
from th Pitfalls o!.nisstate(
a 1 r t. ' X 1 . t
na nnauy we nave oau
Ransom's .'driving home of
nail in the 'coffin of Weaver:
Clintoniam, by his powerful appeal to
all who bad heretofore been Demo
crats to return to. the doctrines ot the
party ts laid down by those entrusted
with authority to do so.
Under these successive influences,
the tide has turned homewards, and
we no longer drill out to the uncertain
sea of hetrodoxy. Fayetteville Ob-server.
4
1 "Sat
Ta.mia Ijoeea 1
i.f-
:Ids, of
Asylum
Sheriff Tesi"
ris Uft last's:
young man nau
Kernersville, to
for treatment
At Hickory the il stoipedfor
dinner, and. as well ascan be a-cer
Uined, tbe insane young man was
left in charge of Dr. Morris, a one
legged man, while Teagoe went to
dine. Io his absence the crazy man
walked off and walked so fast that the
ooden Ugged Doctor couldn't catch
him.
A walk of ten miles further back
(ailed to discover the fugitive and the
sheiiff and the doctor came back dis
consolate. .
Several citizens reuoarkel today
that they thought itjwas bad enoogb
to let murderers escape but when . It
came to allowing a crazy man to get
away the time had arrived for the vot
ers of Forsyth to discover that tne
county was sadly in 1 eed of a sheriff.
Winston Sentinel.
i . 300 Mmu Arrisd. ...
Rhinelander, Wis, Sept i Owing
to the riotous conduct of the itriking
mill hands here, warrants were sworn
- w
out for the arrest of three , nunarea
men On the charge of rioting. , f A del
egatton of mill owners have left tor
Madison to lay the matter before the
governor and ask that the militia 1 e
sent here to protect their property.
Today not a mill is running. . Tbe
sheriff is unable to secure sufficient
deputies to protect the mill". Fifte n
hundred men are out. '
This is the year when Scribes and
Pharisees, hypocrites, tbe "holier
than thou" aet, the sell-righteous
demagogues and Whited Sepulchres,
hope to have a soft snap in politics
and to scoop in all the offices within
the gift of the people. Ex.
Bucklen' Arnica B&lve.
The best Solve in tbe world for
Cuts. Brainea. Sore, Ulcers, Salt
Rl.u.F-TTSrra. Tetter. Chauoed
iiauJ-i, CuiiIjIjiiup, Corns, and all
SVin EinDticftia. ami '.noHitively rarea
Pilea.orno iav U required. It is
(Tnarsnteed to give perfect satiafal
linn. nrmnncT refnnded. ' lVioe 21
eentaper bcx. For sale by C Ej
Uolton -
shoui in
nrieoa lowxr
e fame work in charged
re. Ibis i plain talk,
j'iU you ill nod it true,
I a-fri tbms; and a thing
l tW'ttiihcxwM wefl
f'ReduceaRa Lleicb.
aeconnt t?A. st 'of Demo
Clabs at Raleigh On following
'S'Si areeiven on cue v& . r. a, v,
railtrsii T
From7ajettevi'Ue. M.40
UhAm . 5.76
Oretilboro 4-80
Wilmington 8
Thara rataa are lor the rsund trio.
beginning August 29, 30 and 31, final
Ua.it, tpteinper tne 4th.
1 m
5 ew lot of He-no Tea, Oolong Tea,
English breakfast tea, and yonng Hyson
te joat opened np. Also a fresh lot Of
fine rosited coffee all gradea from the
Ajax brand at 23 eenta to our finest blefl
dedorJavaatSSeenta. U Ton want
a good strong cup of coffee try OW
Breakfast Rio at 26 eenta pound (ot
io packages hr-r tv )
.! 8COTTCo.
Bams come high now but they must
have them. Had to advanoe onr prjo
on small hams to 16 2 8 but can ' seB
large siset still at IS oenta. We weigh
onr ba a when wa sell toem ana . dons
mark weight on the nam wnen tney
are first opened like some parties do,
STama mil Arm nnt 1.1 nniind to TMnnd
in a week or to's time then tell Of
these loss it is if yon bny by the mar
ket Heights
' J. W. SCOTT Co.
-:-Ne w And Desirable-:-
Goods at and Below
COS TS
Our entire stock consisting of Silks,
Woolen Fkbrics of home and
foreign manufacture.
Trfiuiaville. Kr. Sept i A powertuH
combine, to be known as the leaf
Tobacco Company, was formed here
edterday, h-se object u to compete
with the newly organized tooacco I
combine ht Cincinnati, Ohio. . Eleven
thie.t war-house of the
va .v
a I Tit. - . a.:,.!
ci v ar in tne ; aeai. ; vne . cipiw
Men's Furnishbg Goods of all de&criptions, Shqe &c.
M-.-. mm mm r ffiiTT f . . 1 k? mV1 i, eVw-A .vt -
is ilbttLVYlTll onsrea irom now uuuiuia
10th day of September, .
Kernt-rsnlle News as a suitable C ihdi' atock i olced at Ss.soO ooo The
date for registers of deeds on the I urticles of incorporation : wer 'filed
Dmncra tic ticket in Forsvth countv.M.fit t'il,.ht nd O.e ne com. ine will
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A good man for the place gin bus ntss immedi tely.
AT AND BELOW COSTi;
TbG Ff etzfeltier Dry 'M'MWft.