r ?! GREENSBORO DAILY WORKMAI. -I, Vol. X.-Noot (GKEENSDOKO, N. a, FRIDAY , AFTERNOON, SEP jj 1892 Price 13.00 Per Tear. flaw Ia4atrlt In th oltu Tbe new Southern industries men tlooed in the ManuUeturera' Record of Baltiraor'., U its isue of Sept. 33, indicates a marked incrrase in the ft tftblishment ot new enterpr set in the South. Some of the inoie important are summarised below : The Columbia Barb Wire nod Nail Co , in which Indianapou-. partiei are chiefly interested, intends building a Urge plant at Kanawha City, V. Va. The Towies Manufacturing company Co hat been incorporated in Balti more with a capital of $15,000, for the purpoM of manufacturing under wear. The lloanoke Miueral Wool will double its plant at Roanoke, Va. Cobb & Frwin, of Atbew, Ga, intend to build a cotton mil), and have chartered a $J5,ooo company for the purpose. The Standard Cotton Mills of Rock Hill, S. C, have decided to increase their capital by $30,000. John Cudah, of Chicago, is the chief mover in a concern that will build a $500,000 abattoir and packing house at Nashville, Tenn. The Galveston Fruit Co has been chartered and will manufacture candies, canned goxls, etc, at Galveston, Tex. J, F. Baxter, of Mashvil!e, is organizing a company to erect $15,000 cement plant at Chattanooga. A $ 10,000 comptny at Knoxville, Tenn, will manufacture a patent house letter box. Capitalists of Meridian, Miss, are to build a cot ton compress for their citf. The Omaha and South Texas Land Co arranges for the erection of a $350,. 000 car works at Houston Heights, Tex. A $.5,000 stock company in corporated at Pewee Valley. Ky, in tends manufacturing wines and brand ies, James McCoy, of Harriman, Tenn, has commenced the erection of a muck bat mill. A fsulol Wrtclu Shrxve, Obio, Sept '2a.' A terri ble collision occurred here yesterday on the Pittsburg,. and Fort Wayne 'road between a west bound freight and an east , lound express from Chicago Both engines were1 demol ished; ' - . . .. ' !; t. ".:,. Freight cars took fire. and: burned up, corrrmunicating to the mail and two expats coaches, the baggage'ear and amoker - Nine were' killed and nine were in jured. The killed are two. firemen; two postal clerks, one brakemn and five passengers, v All., the .killed, and injured Yassengers - were from Ohio arid Pennsylvania. ."' ,V . ' " ''-''". pparrlotfrntun Cam -",Vj'' '. ' Saratoga, X, Sept -The tn eral term of the!', tkfrtt department 61 the. Supreme Court this morning hand ed down a ddiislrJrf in' the1- legislative apportionment cue of People x rel Geo. 0 Carte'r,' of Ttics against Frank Ric, Secretary of State. The motion and application for a . manda mus and injunction ' is denied, and the apportionment by the extra session is . declared constitutional, ' The opinion was made by Mayhim, C. T- and Jus . tice Herrick Justice Pntaam express es no opinion, not having time to ex amine into the case. ' i . JOKES OF INTEREST..:. Young Smith was forced to pawn his ' watqb, , j. ; And now groes round without it ; But keeps the monthly interest paid By writing jokes about it. Puck. NEWS NOTES. Fife is to hold a meeting in Mocks ville, beginning Oct. 9th. The Sue says Durham rats are quite fastidious with regard to their diet They aie eating canary birds. The Gelduboro leadlight says that a child recently born in Wayne coun ty has no eves, no nose and only ore ear. M. R- Lang, dealer in general mer chandise at Greenville and Wilson, has made an alignment with liabiltiet of $40,000. The Oxford Orphan Asylum hat re eeived application for the admittance of 'an infant girl eight months old. The application had to be rejected. Tbe Dispatch savs tbe case cf Mr, and Mrs A. L. Sink, of Lexington the worst injured of the survivors of tbe Statesville wreck of a year ago against the Richmond ar ' Danville Railroad company, has been removed to tbe United States Court at Greens- boro, which meets r.oxt week. Willis II. Brogden, of Wayne, broth er of ex-Governor Brogden, was tried in Wayne Superior Court this week for the murder of Fab. E. Sass er, a neighbor, convicted of manslangh ter and sentenced to six years in the penitentiary from which sentence he appealed. His brother, the ex.Gov ernor furnished baiL fatal AcUb! la Wllkaa. Particulars cf a tad and fatal acci dent in Wilkes county reached here this morning. Id Union township, near Reddiea river, last Sunday,, a seven year old son ot John Mil.ams, shot and killed his little sister, two years of age. The children were alone at the time, hence it is it not definitely known bow tV iccident occurred. There was a all shot gnn lying on the bed. " The father was away from home and the mother and another child were out in the garden picking beans. The mother heard the report of the gun and ran immediately into tbe house. Tbe child was dead. The entire load struck under the loft jaw and, rangtd upwards in the-bead Winston Sentinel. A Woman Kills a Man., Columbia, S. 0. Sept. 22.-Wood ruff, a young man formerly of. Rocky Mount, N. C, for two or three years a resident of Marion county, was shot in the head by Miss Ella Smitb, a woman of ill repute, at Marion about 9 o'clock last nigtu and died about 2 o'clock this morning. ; - ' Woodruff, it seenip, charged Mus Smith with circulating some damag ing report about his wife, who was a niece of here, and demanded a state ment which Miss (Smith refused to give, whereupon they grappled and fell to (he floor Two persons present caught Woodruff, when Miss Smith being partially released, drew a 'pis tol and shot Woodruff in the back of the head as he was rising from the floor. 1 He never moved or spoke after falling. He leaves a wife and child. 1 ' ; Orton'a circus was lately at Wilkes boro and a certain Wilkes man was fiteced by tbe sharpers who are al wajs along. The Chronicle says that yb"u the man's wife found, it cut on him she gave him a genteel thrashing and made him promise not to go any where anymore without some one along to take c ire of him. ' SPEAKING OF YOU Capt. J. B. Hustey and Mr. W. H. Hill have gone to Raleigh today. Maj. W. M. Robbins, who spoke at Goldsboro yesterday, passed up to his home at Statesvt:le this morning. Policeman Ridge and his wife and child went to Randolph county today on a short visit. Mr. Barnett, a former cititen ot Granville county, but who is now of Chase City, Va, was here tint morn ing. Miss Olivia WhiU at, canvasser at large for the Orphan's Friend, arrived last night from Statesville, and spent todsy in the city.. Mrs. W. D. Bustin, of Enfield whose family are on their wy to Lib erty. where they will make their home, came up from Raleigh last night, and is here with ber children today. Mr Bustin himself is awai:ing their com ing it Liberty. Rev. Dr. Lineberry, of the Haw Rivor circuit, was here thi) morning on his way to .assist .m, protracted meeting in Randolph county. He is just from a most successful meeting at Faimew church, which U located between Altamahaw arid Ot'ipee fac tories, in Alamance county. .The meeting began two weeks ago and is still in successful progress. Revs, Ball and Cox rendered assistance at times during the meeting. Quite a number .hpvg .rofesr.d .' conveisioo and united the rase' ves , to tbe church. in' WwUif tor vravar Nashville, Tenn., Sept a I. Leu ters have been received .in this city from Macune and H. E. Taubeneck, the Third party leaders, directing that local Third party men set to work and secure evidence contradicting the statements of an unsavory war record made by General Weaver while com mander of the Federal forces at Pu Uski, during the .late war. .The local leaders are directed to send, a man to Pulaski in search of evidence which wil be compiled and published in the Economist, the Third party organ at Washington, and the names of vari. ous citizens with whom oenerai Weaver came in contact' during "hiB stay at Fula$kl are given. A reporter, it is understood, has been employed and 'will commence at once, to secure a denial ipf the' published' statements concerning the Third party candidate . CONGRESSMAN HEMTHILLON , - DUTY., r- - Hon. J. J. Hemphill ;hw been in vited by the national executive -com mittee to take part in the presidential canvass in some of the Northern and Northwestern Stales. k He will" begin his work on the 20th inst radd con tinue it until the end of the campaign. Mr. Hemphill has .also' offered his services to the State executive corn mittee for any work that - may be re quired of bim. in the interest of the De'mooratic . party .. We commebd Mr. Hemphill for his manly course. Men are sometimes greater in defeat than in the midst of all 'the laurels that success can heap upon them . York, S. C , Enterprise Regular Masonic meeting .Friday evening, 33rd. Work in the first de trree. Brethren in good standing cor dially invited. Bordtr. ; ' , W. M. . ; Mild, gentle, aootning and healing is Dr. Sage's catarrh remedy. Core the worst forms -permrtnentiv. JNo xperimentinfr. Its "Oil Reliable." zoyenrti of mceeea. . ' Buoklen'eArnica Balve. The best Salve in the world fn Cuts, Brnisoa, Sores, Ulcers, Salt iUieum, ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped nandi, Chilblains. Corns, nn.t )! Skin Eruptions, and positively enrn Piles, or no py m rwulril It jrnartnteed to give prfoct tatisfm won, or money refunded. Price Cf oanta per box. For nale by C. E Holton New Furniture Store D. N. ZIEKPATEICK IS riiwa And has an!Attrn.r.ti And Invites Ton tol Come t arlor and Bed Racks, Writing Desks, Book Cases, Plush Rockers, Side Boards, - axjnvu -w-;.:.,' ; :This Space FISHBLATE. Every tiian is after Lis brother. With a long sharp stick or something or other, And Fishblate is after the whole ot his kind. , ' . . With a great big stock in the clothing ':' 'v line-r. Tbe biggest r-tock, and the finest too. That ever the railroad train brought through. , v SHOE MENDING. J. H. FDWELL. bYCaMOHE STREET, SEAKTHE MAUKET. BUkea wid rot-dii sIiom In fir.t tnUt ktyln, nj at )rie lower tnitn tbta tho mmo work it barfrd for ebrnwhure. this i j.lkiQ tu t, but if yon try it. yon ill rind it uiu, Ptxmomy is a grekt Uiiua; and a thing tbat can be praotiaed iu nhoea m wcU as in anything eUe. NOW IN Q, WILL ABm- ulu Si'AWlJ, Nuw,. and Then Examine his Room Suits, Hat- iUU JA KiiUi IHISfll, RESPECTFULLY, Belongs To-:- '".;). 7.

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