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THE NEWS, Established 1871.
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BIG DRIVE •St
IS LADIES’ AND CHILUKEN’8 OXFORDS
the next few days. Haring bought a line of the ubovogoodi at rthoek
■ price, will offer them in the same w*v for a ;ibttrt time. Oar stwk o
»g8 of every kind is complete. We soft you U.thlnetyle ^d, price, 1 '
BOWDOIN & LITTLE,
Hill street, - t- Signof the* Big -Boot.
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(Successor .,
to B P. Biienton.) * n
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Mex-chant millers, :v j <?| rrr v ,1
-Dealers in-
ROUGH. DRESSED ANO MATCHED
LUMBER. SASH AND BLINDS.
Brackets & Ballister Work always In stock
GRIFFIN GEORGIA.
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REMEMBER We can make you any thing in the shape
Picture from the smallest Locket Photo up to Life-size
in please. Crayon, Oil or Water Colors. All work guar- 6
to
M. D. MITCHELL&GO., Photographers.
^“Picture frames made to ©ri rder.
y ou water works in your house? If not, why not?
and get oui prices, and we wilrdo your work.
keeping the price down we holcfour trade. It is -y
to say that the prices are too high, for - '
that this is the place to-have it 1 Wo
ika ^lumUAn^ VklVCJriPCS._,
being in time you avoid the
It has already commenced. Again remember the
place to have your work done is at
.
HENRY C. BURR EBRO’S ;
Our Claim
TOBACCO is curs 1 by a pro
cess entirely new. The l-avee are w
,
moved from the stalk before curing
The curing is done in Snow’s Mode?
Tobacco Barm There are less nitrates <
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nicotine and cklorophyl in this th*n .
aav other Tobacco ever before offered -
.
thepublio It will give you a cool an .
pleasant smoke. It will not Wt* you
tongue, dry your month or Injure yoi
nerves. TRY IT. ,
Modemjobacco BamC<
y HIGH RpINT, * "• N.C. -
a 28-wed satly.' >
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A Guaranteed Cure |for«La Gripf*
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GRIFFIN GE()RQ1^ * |l x FRIDA ~ «U g :.rjf j 1)RN1N6, JUNE
5. 1891.
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1 Mffl LADY
* .to **.''its fgkzi »■ If.'*»• • '.V
«TprifT Smith's Wife Preteat«
1 a Murderer's Escape
From-ftke Charlotte i*U Under
;j-}1 DjB8« ( ^entence." . - ^
Umptet- u Brean rslt snd the Urn
iw. wsW wwf i deMijr
wo *is5 .it
bvsa -4 ii 4.~r mu
Juno
for the murder Mt^a, made ,
piece of iron,
off the
He was by a
fellow
Sheriff Smith was Absent at the time,
bnt’hfs plucky, wife was eqnaf fd
emergency ,of the case. Skip opened a
wifidow overhiokiiigtlle j«Sl eurridor and
covered fe^haui
ening 'tt> shoot him dead in h» tiackfkif,
he did not imihediately de^at.’ ! .* M’ssa
He "jumped behind the corridpr ivafi
to escape the range »har& of the piilm.' “
Hfrabham Before the jumpeTlm oojrid.ceacl there,
had who
raised the alarm and beat hinyrm-
sp^tw He has k
been looked, jap in l^.ptf^og
remain until the day hefc hiwg> ijot-jj
MWW*>S-WW ti’i nid
An Old Soldier In «.. ..-v,**!!
Port Smith, Ark., June *. -John H.
McUallie, an ex-Union. sqidi'er, a yrem-
ber,«f eouipany C, Tenth Teunws^e 4
cavalry, during the late waar. vres bit in¬
dicted before the grand jury .the
United States cmirt this term f orpisiS trry ^
get and using pension false,affidavits for the lciss in of trying -
a an ai
He was tried and convicted on both'
dictment. ;Si'SL^u.§$“ It is one of the most remark-
cesaful, lion.aBditwa^lybyan would have obtained^,000 back
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f Tennssse| ^ yj
oaae of the 45toi*e vs.
Miss Alma Randolph, charged with £n-
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teraiafe
erts, and has been living at his house for
some time. The witnesses in the case
were Roberts’s two sons, who left the
i time since, nd wer«j,not found
' A ^o, fan when, attachment, they were and
________in jail ever of RU%r aitiCQ. The Misi jury
rendered a verdict as to
Randolph, afad gave her Iwo years in
the * penitentiary. *vh
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Storm In Carolina and Kentucky.
Atlanta, June 4.—Advices have been
received here of'a terrible cyclone that
visited Charlotte,-k. C.t-and the section
of country stirrouadjag. , Trees were
torn dp by tl)^. roots and considerable
damage was doner ';
The air wasj'heavily wind charged with
electricityand the Was furious at
StatesVille,' and' several 'houses were
blown (Aown.-, ' u'
,
A tremendous wind *nd rain ptorm
passed over Covington, Ky,', and vlcdn-
IfjA Considerable killed.''-' damage / was done.
Otaemsn
? JJ>*VloIAit Stern,.
Akron, O., June 4.—An electrical
storm a »f; great -violence * passed over
Sam»^Sr^im all were knotted senseless. Frank td Kd- £
W
: Just in time tokkaW the bunting Hds building. unconscious
Coinradee from
*u rJ Be *—w. .....‘Swe- Her. -
Ho* Found
h ©osraar, Ind.,:. daw ^^Mre, John
Mikesell, a 'dishing yoafig matron dt
this ftty> y?ho over two mouths ago left
a devoted husband, little daughter and
10 -months old babe and fled with
paramour, .William Gripe, - has have been
found at Wabash, ind wifesatw where they been
ill, who stiHaeen* <mvi
for Wabasi
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aflri«MwtiF*inU|f.
Nauhvujue, Tenn.. June 4.—At Mur-
Jetosou lives twelve miles from Mur-
'freeaLoro. She is of excellent family
and very popular. The defendant is a
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ft .wise
the ltata, to the com-
ival
at Ca-
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a f
Fbowmnr w^lLWgws Branch, Gjl, xmM&m™ June 4.—Mrs.
k/h
of our town, died very suddenly with
•popfeiT- She wm laughing and talk-
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A ' ' '
COUNTERFEIT BCU ^OAD.
A rt If-jit.l unck M*
. DeEm-IIw.
..
.'YicitMoMi, ,Tnne t!h$. llvf'u. *ome
bond Ko. 'lift, for ff/ d, ; -7#<i , .i.ler an
ael om,.«-l: 7k ’ ’“m ,11 the
cqu{K>uaKiN«»AAt W 1B66.
The btmdlijhrtatei MtvhCAkiww fraud-
,nlenWkJfc»at
paiisori with genuine >f the
named, iCob Ruffin inanj dba.icj | were
•bf PinkeytunV .yreiMoes
Of i 'irchase
it was.
a
:w Yoik,
broker,
from
^s story is that in 1
II eating
lunch one day in a i iopp^
the Tombs, a wtrau ui and
Manning accepted
bom-he was
rvvoavA 7 ^ nuauviai '.A'lxt aa*
shice i the time it ufc jKwses-
*»n. If it }>6 spurious, tiKUst/u* offleore
that counterfeit if is hardly bond xvotdd ^Suable that a
and? think there have b eh
o|h®»abroad... uify l<e many
,, : ,v * ■
j eketTfeMLNT l,V Trfi' WCK/SE.
Tpe IlllnolH firnrrnl -Atin^My Klluuted
" wnd iwW*. v •
of<5nw SifiusoFiEL^ Ills., wlp .June c,onl(u«on 4 —Aii extra-
scene, of aiulex-
citeineuc was witnessed ni the lower
honsdof World’s ll^gtkvral qj% ; inbj^ when the
Fair bill, wiikij . , passial by
the senate hppfo^riam, •?l,W»,i)|)G'fcW
tk® Dlinois i-xliiliit,! u-eus ui fed upon.
Morts to reduce the appropriation to
#00,00(7 or IvTO.OOO were succeidfr^y d&-‘
feated, but on a motion fixing the
amount at $750,000, it was apparent
that the vote wouldnearly be atie: Then
Speaker Crafts, Democrat, voted for the
amendment, and ignoring a Republican
member who wished to change and vote
is favor of the bill, hurriedly announced
that the vote had been closed. Then
ie house became a bedlam of shrieking,
aspheining and hurrahing men, while
.jrtaendment /arts coolly had declared been that, the $750,000
adopted by 7fl yeas
the face of a terrifftc storm of pro-
nti%jto 4he speaker would listen only to a
tpe adjourn, carried. ;vtid calmly declared
motion The members were
yriRng and naming about like so
y Gummanchw. Half a dozen made
Mclnery, this of Chicago, jumped a Democrat, at
moment to the speaker’s
stand and shouting. " We’ll reconsider it
about tomorrow, truce. * finally succeeded in bringing
a
K» Thought It Wm a Squirrel.
Cincinnati, June 4.—A curious acci¬
dental shooting occurred about a mile
living at Wigtfillage,, started ofriyquw-
(• ti omiuc- ibUh-M
WUnt England Would Do.
Paris, June 4. —TluM^tgaro publishes
A letter from M. Lmdeq^mlleverc, mem¬
ber of the chamber ol id^putiee, repre¬
senting the first election district of
Amiens, addressOtl t^j^oijrehe, editor
of The Loudon Truth, declaring that
the late Prince Napoleon 1§90, informed him
(M. Miileverc) (Prince in that King Hum-’
bei-t told him Napoleon) that he
had no fear of nbt in being able to defend
tlie ltidiSBroramkr evmit of war with
France,;dB./|higlAad pledge to send had fleet gi^en to Italy a
written a protect
Italy against a naval attack upon the
part of France.
Baee«M art Wirep KwUing.
Bctlee, Ga. 1 June 4.,-Mr. P. C. Wat¬
son, living a few amea south of Howard,
is not only a good fanner, tmtis making
a success ^t shoe*p raising.'’,'Mr. Watson
shipped to Columbnaia few days-ago 886
pounds of clear wool) tit *fhik neasem’s
i 2 S#’sagj*
better off wi anGgOfita. h twothirds l«w dogs and
more sheep 'iA' - — T
* » rvr- -; ' - if -Aft -M S ■ •* " t
Fecnltar .»efcttr'*r*i»Hor*e.
tf—Two boys
were driving a bonle up’ to one of the
.watering plu»g«4iinta 5fa*bihgton the avenue large
when, the hoBri
STttSiSEYlSKS'eS' B ' ri da. .....The horse
the ani ml d Was hub-
SH 2 R 1 H®
shotit^ya’^v
; " ,fij QiSiMti u jf:«%n.
police j motw arrested Charles JUne Donnelly, 4.-The aged
acwef Cadshte .- >■ -As.;
, June 4. —Hairy Hill, fill
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Highesi of all in . Leavening .
Power.—U. 8. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17,
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*1 1 , 4 * ’ UT
WANT IK t 1 f
One Hundred »ml Ffi't, Fnmlltes
Stnrtlngin S', LmU
The Serious Situation of Regu*
l*r LabortrS.
VFcrktat Mfn Cltmoiln )«,• InvartAWlW'
mix'* Employ** Oil I ,.%! Wi-,» at A m>
voumi of * Couootl s•«.,»'i ir-OrMor*
Wk* On* Crwlll iu*oi *#. Attipa
D«m«iuUaV<»> Win ko MM*.
St. Louis, Jaap 4,-lt Is claimed that
190 families are starring in North 8t.
Louis. Bugineeg in that section of thp
city is at a standstill and the laborers
api clamoring for bread. The situation
|s very serious, and something will hays
to be done to relieve the "wants of these
men and their families. The laborers
are regularly employed on street clean-’
bfg, hauling and grading work tor the*
city, and that iathsir sole means of live¬
lihood. Owing to the squabble fat the
city council over the mayor’s appoint¬
ments, the appropriation' bill has not
been reported, and hence the street de¬
partment has quit work, throwing the
men and their teams outof employment.
Grocers in the North End have refused
further condition credit to the laborers, and the
of the poor people is extreme-
litiable, several families being in a
*ving codHitibh. lhree grocers who
l extended credit to-the laborers have
teen forced to assign, and other grocers
have grown cautions. The desperate
laborer* are arranging for a demonstra¬
tion When the council meets. The entire
number wilt drive Up to' the city hall
their teams, as a sort of mute
appeal to the city fathers to save them
( from beggary.
! w I j ■MBMH I
I il, (Working tlio Dead Bead Plan.
' Lincoln, Neb., June 4.—Now that
Mrs. Sheedy has been acquitted of the
diarge of murder, she has , set about to
beat ■fudge everybody out of the fees promisbd,
Biggerstaff of Boise City, who
vyas promised $5,000, was cut off Wttfa
$1,500, and Mrs. Sheedy’s uncle, M. B..
during the trial. Mr. Strode,
>rney who secured the miraculous
and was promised $n,000 for
. . haa been repudiated and
Ins claim denied by the woman. Strodas
will commence suit at once. McFarland/
$<kv wANwf* • uk ‘wutduo da mat iuW 1
ised $5,000 to kill Sheedy. ,
| ’* Shot Hi* Brother. ’
( Navarota, Tex. , Jane 4.—On Tob
Harrison’s plai 1 *, near Bidias, a tragedy
occnrtpd hetw-een two negro brothers,
Charles Mid Lucian, wJk> were in the
SMART DETECTIVES
IWw »*» *«t» sod Sooo find »•> are
Too Sharp.
a jPiTTSW’RO, Ba., June i—8. H Chla-
.bh&n is vice president of the Cleveland,
a ,> Rolling Mill company. He is several
ttoes a millionaire and widely known to
tbs business World.
He was reclining comfortably in his
rf'm at ths Hotel DuqtMsne when two
.detectives rushed in arrested him for
passing counterfeit money. They
marched him around to the office of
Police Inspector McAleese. Then they
handed the luspeotor two crisp ftve-dol-
lAr bills as evidence that they had caught
the right man.
Mr. Chisholm made their heads iwim
the same find 6$
»the inspector. - — ~ -X i—■ “ •— -■ »■•••* , V>*hS vA
That settled it. ‘ Mr.
t»sLss?'^Jsr?s with $10 to buy railroad tiSria.
jumped to the conclusion that the 5
iponey Was new
into maki counterfeit, the absurd false and Wandered
ng arrest.
^ i ^ F ' ERCE ^NP LAR QE EAGLE.
Formsr Attack* the Big Bird With •
J Club. \\ t £
MECHANiosBUKa, O., Jane 4.—Eben
a farmer of this township, bad
battle with a monster bald
■/ quite a While there has been
j.oontiuual itta ^farmer, 'disappearmice of lambs. 1
was ont among his
feeding hi* attention was called
i frightened actions of. the sheep,
iqh were running, to all direction',
mtty he noticed a monster bald
ittempt evipbp down fly and arise a large lamb
to away, with it. The
Wkare
, WAfimNOTON,' June 4.—Although no
official information haa been received it
tlie navy department to that fact, f» Is
believed bjr officials that the United’
states stqamer Charleston, which iuw
tiio vessels of Admiral MeComt's Squad-
eSaxiw ligpHS-S
(TheBmM Telirim.
Chicago/ June ’L--A frame
1 the weat side, built ou posts, fdl
ic ground without warning,
it half a dozen men were care
drinking, Sfg&jfciQir and were all either killed at
Scwarta, Ms' brother, 1
watte, another brother,
UUOCCU-!
w *hs Ouorei A I M ri .
London, Jj Tttsstte ”
day’s events
graphed to
accordance with
court session a telegram elegy am whs banded
the prince of “ -
riitAaalV by lU
ay
L
’ "MMMw dsetaaa.”
, P*B», Ky^, Jttfie 4.-Ml*. 3 . Hany
Brent died hert, after suffering^exsru-
ciktin^yfBr several mollitlee ‘ months of a rare
“ termed oeaium, in that
»bonreXe ease
body become decalcified
they dy, will not bear
6 and break on
vocation. During Mrs.
ms in Decembsr, she
k white for rheumatism,
3 C|oCi^,fli^C~ThejTWtmne s 3 sJ~m£?«
de-
clares that w-SStetor Ingalls is to be
associated with Bwrely Hall ha ths con¬
duct of The New York Truth. White
with WortfkFri* teatterd ^lSkaidfa e
ence was had by nude, thrad genf fig '
learned arrangements thfit Ml as i
mm
000 to MO* v
triflas;tL, •!“ “” k
these
tor i#tubs paid
Lucian went to sl**m, but previously
by calling pistol him, bead. and next by snapping
the at his -If he awoke at
all it was in deddeefthe the happy land of Canaan. be'ac¬
cidental. Afl inqnest kflling to
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At Columbus-^ Washington-Columbus
game At postponed—rate. Cincinnati tliletics-C 1 * » ■
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game postponed—rain.
DAILY. ItAREET ftLl’UKTS.
Karat atpres.’...... Turpentine _
Savannah. June L - firm. .'I&H;
rosin firm, 81.30. « * . »
Tie* ''xA srTgartre tttui r nW*e'
Bamrinx. 4i
’PriHluce,
Nrir Yojik. June A-Flour—City mills ex¬
tra; $S.W«M5; Minnesota extra, »4.:»»A« : gn -
perflae, »8.35@AsS, fine, ted&gAQQ....... . 4
Oorn—No. B mixed, «0c cash; May; 80*; June,
fififie. »
Oata-No. 2 mixed. OSH*, osste May, mi.
j ,* ■‘■'i j < '* ?. >; .. Tj'i , t
Chicago Market. ,
Chicago. June 4.*
WHEAT—May, CORN Mar, K»14%lS0;.*»»y, m% m*t‘
OATS—May. W48MV* /ytiU July, **mm
PORK -May, 11 LK>, VKI»r,n47BB».«a*
RIBS—May, A0U®«.fl6; July; K.K«8.«7. >-
LARD -May. July, •«.«*S.*i. t *
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e New Tort 6MBm rnture*.
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THE SUH. EMM 1S77.
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€hai’l<w (orhln, n l
MIsHlKslppian. 7( I,
A Short Life Crowded.'Witli
RomaiMtL v\
viod « W»*Hhjr ait 1 at Sdr-A wte*
; g»rtwnf Sea* *
jW-4* Ml. Dred WUk’a I«h*s«—•» Ma»-'
jried Again Dying —Will Bret fn New
IWNM.
MiLWAUKKie, June 4.-Mm »
left^Wsaakenha, Wis., for New
accompanyimj the remaps of
tnd to his Wdhotpe Ihsre,* The
gss^was hot DO years pt age, and
history is jtranger than fiction,
the events crowded ipto his short
life would seem to oqjpt only to an old
ftan. Born in an obscure MUsissippi
ee year* 1
her fortdne, amduhtfag 16 nearly $500.-
000. He grieved over hte girl-wife’s
death until lie became consumptive.
When he midlife estates, and. with hi*
infant son, went to ? California.
The boy died, and the young
having nothing to live for, became reck-
Shot a bar keeper in the hotel' there and
$ed to Colorado, where he saw a young
woman, MaggiS Ryling.who was the im-
was an act-
Corbin wrote
%ey and parted^ until It
ver, his lost for
jrrote been pursuing her her f hatthenwst
j c
New Orleans, as
san went promptly to his
they’ thdtjw ’ h him 1
istfssi
h^hre^jast Mb wishes, <
to
Orleans . - ’ y i ASV..V i
' >> -*— was
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IN A 80Y*8
*
4*Li [ .'d -*-'f »■ ■-
Bipsmr, O,, June
an ifl-j
iariB&ual state of
hether he ate heartily or
bed. One night)
ry mfeh- ]
worse who l,------ rredy drtre
was to to
► "t*'
young man
"horse hair i
Indies. different semi-:i
It is
toe wrap*
ing Of & * '
association,
case. The snake te of
todes. of which then- are four v— ^
and this one ia known aa Sterisa 1
«it young man while is supposed dr Sgfro to ma^^, have gwri-
AvdSdort *»y M*r S*iW>- ‘ '*
LoXPWf,' June 4.—Intelligence fe re-
ceived here* from Bklmoral, the queen’s
summer residence in the Highland* ot
Scotland that influenza in a severe form
has broken out there. altached A large $8 number
of the domestics haveattacked\ythe to qReea’a
household, as>ss'ss
is consequently avoto ti ;g t., .reateet pre¬
cautions to ..
. i v--,.—^ — —e—i*, j-. as*
Saw Her l;aky Bvl.rwte.1.
Xknu, O., jn r ^ 4.. train
No. 21 on the-
Little Mfaumv
months-old ckfldDf cl
1 rotted down the j
1 in the H