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His Papa To Fight '
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A A PISTOL’S WiUXXLE
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Qrdera^, Hup, Into The Parlor i
Arid'S hot, Hite Dead.
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* Greenville S. C.'* Nov.*22.— The
hilling of George iT'Ogh’t'b’ by bis
wife, Mattie Hughes, at Greers,
promises to be one of the m< st
MBiatiunai.of. homi
cide*. 'JJ.be ddioper’e inquest dtvel
•peifacts boxetofore unpublish
ed. f - ; .. .
The coolr'and testified
that Mrs. HaghesA'Add'ier husband
•he would him jtwo minutes
rlO. fight her f-airiyybut his reply
Was that be pot'hurther for
He attempt 'd to have
tfcVlfowe, but with' a'd-iSwn pistol
•w ’oracrixP bin# into the parlor
and finally shot him as lie s arted
Co the pistol . 'A;
only’child, a boy of
nine,.was the only witness to the
•hooting? He' made- a statement
which, agr es with all .other teeti
.jnopy, He-snid.
mamma if she had
aßyUfiVg- to say. Mamma then
coin’liienctd cursing papa, saying.
‘lf out. I’ll kill you.’ Pa
pa Mm.t bju-.k. Mamma followed,
■ with the pistol pointed at papa,
•nd said said she would kill him,
■ >aud would give him two minutes
to fight but he refused. Pupa gut
• op #nd mamma shot him,”
kfljSbVerul witnesses testified that
Before Mrs. Hughes was
hubljand thatit
LtttcWitljer again she would
kill him, and cursed him terri
bly.
now in jail, is a bold,
lEmYTHUra AT COST JOB CASH!
WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE
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. AND WHEN WE SAY COST THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT WE MEAN*
’THIS SALE Inc lucles All Our CLOTHING,
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J. A GrA.M XC >T
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MiMjjj*--" - —'- ■Lggwsg atr
, handsome creature - Several years
ago she vas involved io a local
scandal and a sh®oting scrape. She
arid h*r husband occupied separate
i rooms, the.boy staying with his
! father. Mr. Hughes was success--
ful in business, being assisted by
A few weeks ago the de
posited in a Creenville banka
I large sum of money in her own
-name, instead of her busband’s
.•as usual. Just before his. death
i Hugh es made a will, leaving every-
I, tbirifc td.i.the son. He stated that
»the shooting was not accidental,
’ and when his wife kissed him ex
it claimed it was the first time in
3 years,
1 NEGRO ACCIDENTAL! 7 SHOT.
Sandersville, Ga , Nov 22.
Puis morning about sun up, while
Amos Perry and Andrew Forbes
4 were playing with a pistol, it was
j accidently discharged so it is re
s ported, and Perry was shot in the
stomach. It is thought the ball
f passed through the bowels The
extent of the ii jury has not been
8 learned. Both parties are colored.
1 No arrest nude as yet.
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FOOTBALL GAME.
f Athens-Auburn, the Western A
e Atlantic R. R. will sell tickets to
t Atlanta and return at one and a
_ third fare, on sale for all trains
Nov, 23rd and morning train 24th
j limited Nov. 25th, trains leave at
a i■3o a. m. 4 ;25 p. m. C, K. Aver,
P. & T. A.
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I’ Klpans Tabules cure Indigestion.
ST THE fIERGT
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Os Flames, was the Town
of Browmilk, Tenii. i
WATER SUPPLY OUT. |
Chureh Destroyed and Ma**iy
Residences Damaged.
Brownville, Tenn., Nov. 22
A great fire is raging here. The
loss may reach between $150,000
and $200,000. The waterworks
I have given out and the flames
I are beyond control.
The fire originated in John
son’s gin mill which burned.
;The handsome Methodist church
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has gone up in smoke and many
residences are on file.
WAY OFF INAFRICA •
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A Telegraph Line Is To Be Con-
ETKUCTEP.
London, Nov 22 .—The Birm
ingham Post, pays ■ an >, agreiineut
has been arranged with the Congo-,
Free State, ailowing'tho survey of
an African Transcontinental tele
graph line along the’westiern shores
of Lakes Tanganyika an*d Albert
Edward. * ■
STAR POINTER SOLD
I The Famous Pacer Brings $15.-
000. SoldTo Mr. Whita.
New York, Nov'22 —Star Poin
ter, the famous pacer,’ with the
world’s record of 1:59 j for a mile
was sold last night at Madison
Square Garden to ex-Congresstnan !
W. J. White of Cleveland for ssl,- j
000, S6OO Joss than, he was sold for
'in 1897 to James A. Murphy of
' Chicago.
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A GOOD ATTRACTION.
‘ Fields & Hanson Big Minstrel
ShowHeie Thursday Night,
I Don’t forget the Field & Han
-1 son show next Thursday even
ing. This’s a splendid attrac
tion and should have a big
< house.
Messrs. Field A Hanson may
look forward to a lucrative ’en
gagement here, as the theatre
. going public of this city is fully
alive to the fa«f whin a really
meritorious show makes its ap
pearance, and a glance at,the
array of talent comprising this
troupe wifi fully attest to the
fact that this is more than an
ordinary attractsou.—Clevclajid
Leader.
Seats are now on sale at Trev
itt's. Prices $1; 75 *. and 25c.
GUNBOAT SHELLS TOWN
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Insurgents In Philippines Re
fuse To Lower Flag.
Manila,’ Nov 22 —Paseeuger?
who anived here today by the
I Steamer Adelanto report ibat two
j Spanish gunboats recently visited
Sorsogon and fir. d three sheds in'-,
to the town claiming that the ii -
’•urgents there refused to lower
their flag when ordered to do so.
On the insurgents showing-fight
it is added, the giirlb >ats left hur
riedly. The shell did little dams
age.
Sergeant Price of the Minnesota
regiment, who was stabbed by
disorderly Filipinos on Friday
night, and who was reported to
have bt e r .ki lied is s'jll alive.
ANY PERSON
wTit-hi-u' to know the truth in regard to their
health . botild not fail t nd f r a valuable and
• new 6-i-uage Booklet wt i- . will bo eent FREE
!tvr a abort time to those who mention tl*in pi. per.
This b<» k is published by the Oultbratod ph’yw
ctsu- and specialists hr. Hathaway a, d(o. of
•2" S Broad St . Atlanta, Ga.. whom yon should
«ddreas. Write today.
OFF fc'.’ I E AND ( OMFORT
and for a jolly good time with
family or fiiei ds, there is noth
in<t like an open surry for either
Winter or Summer. Our stock
of stylish carriages is unrivalled
and our spider phaetons, runa
bouts, bugji s,tiaps,.carts, wag
onettes, ca.iiop.y top, or open sur
ire 1 ii, e.isy, comloi'ta-*
bl * and be,,u‘Uul. i ,..in
tiou, trimmings and fi’uisli.' We
also repair an I ov- rhaul Vehicles; slso carry s. big line of fin<?
harness and lap ..robes, Rome Buggy Co, 5509-511 Broad
street,Rcnie Ga, Satteiifikin & Williams, Agents.
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! hTe 1 •-i taking Piso’s Cure for Consumption since
1 "i,.for C v ghs and Colds. I had an attack of LaGrippe
in Iff'O. a£l have had others since. In the Winter of
1 9(5-7, I lad n -pell of Bronahitis, lastingall winter, ami
1 . ing a /.•ou’ole.sonie cough, until I again tried Pino’s
Cure, which relieved me.--Airs. M. B. Smalley, Colorado
Springs, Colo., Auguat 19, 1898.
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pH Best Cough Syrup, Tastes «”«■ ‘ lw »
RS in time. Sold by druggists
The Piso Company, Wawen, T‘a. ■ ■m■
L'VER/, SALE AND FEED STABLEST
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Oifers th>i public tii fi mt tdt ai, b»tJJ e.V
anc s and most polite and courteous drivers
The heee-stock of horses and mules on s»le co
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