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THE C ASK OF THK DAVIS MAN. They Whipped him tor Having Swin dled a ( raiy Man Ten Year Ago. The News a day or two ago told of the rough handling of a man named Koeslorfrom Davie county, at the hands of ft party of men in Cabarrus county. The other side evidently wants to speak out, but is exercising discretion. The News, however, loarns that Keesler's punishment is not donied, and that not only the parties who inflicted it, but the ma jority of the people of lower Cabarrus say that it was deserved. They claim that Keesler is a swindler and of the lowest and meanest order, and that his recent punishment ' was inflicts! upon him for an outrage committed upon a Cabarrus man ten years ago. Keesler's victim was a Mr. Eudy and he had a "crazy spell." Just at that time Keesler struck him, and induced him to eo South with a drove of horses, the horses of course belong inetoEndv. When the drove was sold, Keesler pocketed all the money and skipped, leaving his simple mind ed victim to whistle for it, The peo pie of Mr. Eudy's neighborhood had all this laid up against Keesler, and when it became known last week that he was in that section of the county, they hunted him up and gave him a severe drubbing, keesler did not stop in Charlotte to lodge com plaint, but was met on the road sev eral miles north of here by a Cuar lotte man, to whom he told his story. He was then making for Davie coun ty with all possible speed. Char lotte News. PROPPED FBOM TOKCWW. . Parachnt Jumper I-ove Tumble Illf Mile but will Live. Indianapolis, Ind.. July 24. Wil liamLove, who has been making parachute jumps at Fairview Park, here, for six weeks past, met with an accident today, which, though it may not kill him. will come pretty near doing so. Love shot up into the air, his bal loon being hotter than usual and whi n it was half a mile from the earth he tried to shake the parachute loose. The ropes were tangled, however, and it wouldn't work right. By vio lent exertions Love managed to shake it free from the balloon, but the sud den tJiock from the jerking broke the cords of the parachute and it turned inside out like an umbrella in a wind storm. The aeronaut did not lose his pres ence of mind, howevet, but kicked and struggled until he succeeded in getting part of it to fill and hold, and in this way he descended to about 400 feet from the ground, when it Elapsed altogether, and he shot to the earth like a stone. lie ft-11 in a corn field nearly a mile from where he ascended. He was unconxcious when picked up, but soon revived, and, though severely injured, may recover. The "lllne Iokw VU-torloua. WixsToH, N. C, July 84. Special to News and Observer. The table turned today. Wmwton's '-Blue Sluggers" won the contest with Charleston by a score of ten to two. Tliw makes even games for the two clubs, licuce, the game tomorrow will be unusually exciting. Lyston was in the box for WiiihVon today, Both clubs scored goose eggs to the fourth inning, when Winston scored three. Neither gained a run until th seventh, when Winston brouht in four on tlie eighth; Charkntoti scored her only two runs, while Win sV'ii uuide three more. men ted by a declaration of independ ence from the frightful power of con centrated wealth." "We consider violence in settling disputes as un worthy of a civilized nation, and for this reason we have organized the party of the people to overthrow ty rants who have robbed and are con tinuing to rob of that to which they have no moral right." , - , - The document then goes on with specification of the ovils in matters , of landf labor and money and in con- j elusion suggests a remedy. The con cluding paragraph appeals in the name of liberty for which the fathers of the Republic pledged their lives for the aid of every honest man in this struggle by joining the party of the people, . Change of ItiiMlneaa Place. There will be some changes in the business location of several firms by the first of August and first of Sep tember. Dr. L. B Henderson will remove his dental offioe to the second story of the Rigsbee building, over the onice or. J as. eouinguie et son, and these gentlemen will remove their insurance office to the second story of the Morehead Bank building. W, A. Slater & Co., will occupy the corner store where the insurauce office is now located. It will be lit ted up in handsome style for them, An express train near Lin- wood, Pa., struck a tramp and threw him. several feet in the air. When the trainmen found him he was relisrhtinar his Dine. and was angry because he had to waste a match. Free Samples of Dr. Mile's Restorative Nervine at Yearbys cures Headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, fits, nervous debility, sexual weak ness, poor memory, etc. A new and remarkable discovery. Or address the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Insurance ani Bert iCstats, LAW BUTT ISlN i. KOOM NUMlt. It 2. Lynchburg, Va Advice toM other, ra. Windows ttootniui 8vru vkonld always be died for chiMren teething. It HKttbea the child, softens lha guo.s, allayi all pain, cum wiud oolir, sud U the boat remedy lor diarrho a. iwonty-tm oenu bottle, aep -l-w-iv v " RICHMOND AND DANVILlt RAILROAD. Id Effect March 29th 1891. DAILY. No. 9. No. II Lv Richmond.. 1,00 p m '2,55 a m "Bo rkeville .... 2,59 p m 4,53 a u. Kewilte....3 42n ra 5,31am - DanTille .6.0(1 p ra 8,00 m Ar Greensboro 8,25 p m 10,10 a m Lv Goldboro. ,2,35 p u f4,30 p m Ar Raleii;h.-...4,32 p m 7.45 n m Lv Raleigh.,.. 4,i$7 p m 1,00 id Durham..,, . .5,43 p ro 3,02 ra Ar Greensboro.. 8,05 p m 7,20 m Ar Winn-Salem 6.30 p m 7.30 a ra Lv Gnen3boro-(j,35 p m 10,18 a m Ar Salisbury..-1(M4 am 11,37 a m - Sateville..12.35a in 12,57 p m - Asheville.....5,55 a m 5,38 p m " Ut Springs..8,32 a m 7,20 m Lv .Sslisbury-'IO M a ra 12 03 m Ar ( hir!tie....l2,0i)a ra 1.30pm " Snartan!iurir..3.20 a m 4,32 p m M tireeaville.. 4 2 4 ra 5.50 p - a tun' ,uu a tu, ii.su ra Lv Uharli'.W.. la.l-rs w 1.45 pm Ar Oolutnuii....4.40 a m 5.50 pm Ar Augusta 8,15 a m y.su p m WORTH BOUKO. DAILY. 10. No. 12. L August.... S 4t p m M.4 a -Ooltirahi... 12 20 m .2 00 p m Ar CrarMie .. 4. 30 a ra 6 30 Lv A tU.it .... 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A:ln ar I be allnl mmltu-e lo ( lllf-vf IM- inxtmrjf. CIJMISJIATI. O., July Z4 liohert gr hillilig hna nuwle publk theaddrea of llie 1'wj'le's iarty (to tlte citiwiw of lliite.1 Mates. It oecups-s fiur :! ly uriiited Mnall octavo pAAji-a. It sets out with a general sUU ni' lit of grievsnees, bi b occu pk about oiie-fiHirtbof thedx.-umeiit. In Una statement are sik b phrases as Use following. "I duration of inde MnleiK fn-iii tlie amiMe of linti..li .!iti lm.aMmi.t m wpplt. l Lr Ctorlml nM..ar liHia lit,a Lr ....... a hm ...... ArllMaa U m. . Ball..'. ....Ar II Ti m m t m Lr a nli't , Ar 11 It t It pat Ar... ...Mltat U'UMl ttf L ... Oi(utS.........ar I- t It a ar. ...L. I Sm t a st ..M..MrWMa ..btti.B npm L.. .... Oilor4. ...... .AT ! llr Lr.... Him .AfiaWai a At a L . ....Lt m .......Ar I t a II Lt ..M . Ar III aai Lr barwa .Ar aitara t a Lr , ,.iMi,,mlf mi 4 r BilMrk Lvtlta 1 Mir, nnpt BaaAajr . AMI. CMf Ma4, A'Mi'i'iiil f ft in Oif dailv exin I rfcadsv 11 00 a. m . rive Hndeta.m 12.05 p. b, return. ft leate Iien.lcrron2.l0p.rn... lpi c,rt Hui'lar. arrive Oxford 3 15 No.SCteatnz Goldshoro t.' m. and lUtcltrb 4-45 p. m. diilv mskes connection at Durham wii u. 13, leaving at o p. m daily et Cent tundar f t Heodert W, and al ptimsoti O. & C sod B. A M Pasengr enaches roo through beta-rvo Mt 1'iiint and Kaleih, uia Kiii!le, on Not. 64 and U0L and 65 and 103. Hi. 51 and 3 co meet at Kicb Nfiiid dsiiy except Kamlry l..r West 1'onrf and Ballimora, via York River Line. ti.atrtaa ca BKhvict. ; Oo Trains 60 and 51 Pullman I'unVt Sleeper, between Atlanta and 'e York, Daavilla and Aorusta ai l GreerwboM, via Aahvllle, to Hor l atKon.Tebn. Oo 52 aod 53 Pollmaa Boiled ilieer, bet sen Vabili10B and y. w Orleans, via lluotgomerr and b-iwrrn WsshinEtoo, liirnuoehan 1',m hirn-nd and Oreeatboro, aod be twetn aihtngtoD and Augusta and Pullman Bunet Kleeiiera betweea WniLirigtoa and Ashenlla and Hot 'hKiiDfaVia AshevilK. It. K. lUi I LKitti. W A. 1 UBK, rupeniiiendent Div.PaM. Art RaKlgh, X.V, fcah-igh, H. V, t-Ol IUAM,Trafte Maaaeer. Bkl Bx.Dd, Va. BERT SLA tin Rasj, Ciry4i the mums. 12 Choice Kverbloominit Riwes for me dollar; 12 Choice Chrysant he liums .lor .one dollar. Palm and titer decorative plantg; Colens. Cnrnation, Double Violets etc., for out door planting. Cut flowers. Bouquet, Moral Designs, Magno lias and Choice Evergreens. Tonia- t, Cabbage and Pot grown Egg .Hants, routo plants in anv quantity ready I5th April. Cellerr plants ready in June and July. Fend tor catalogue. H. STEINMETZ. Florist, Iel25 llaleigh, N. C. AVERILL PAIIIT OUTWEARS ALL OTHERS Tliaa bat It tka hi a4 II If Sr. hw kuj. aa mmlttm hiW( andkailo IwlotwrunMlnabrtrf perVL a4 rm bar lha -Arrnu-u,! iini bui M K au mrm ait A.rrui Paurt W kwabrauilful laatnii II ImpniTW laraa m FW" rd lacrraar Uw alaa o( rour bulbiiim. , W bn-a lotnt b i.w, tat ruhhiaablr tlala aad pnaltrra imaif at taa juraMlltjrof Arrnll PBt to aar addrM. KMJIY BBUTUM y arUag u,mm rasTHnio Draa. Darkaat.K.C. ?OTJT2'S NOASE AND CATTLK POWDERS CHAS A. GOODWIN, " JProprietor RALEIGH MARBLE wnd GRANITE WORKS, BranchJYabd: Lauder's Old Stand, Faykttevillk, N. C, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Marble and Granite Monuments 417 and Granite Quarry, East Lenoir St. Main Yrdan i OiBca, 4i Fayettovuio St., KALhaull, JN. (J. WIRE FENCE FOR YOU K YARD OR CEMETERY. WRIT FOR PRICES. . mar 18 1837 till ; - " - ' V's . XatoUlaaad Orar Half a Ceatnry ! , .1889 Heqfij pilVertta Jeweler, SilYersmitii i Art Dealer, MAIN STREET. Lynchburg, Va. Jk. Iai8 Btoole ot WATCHES, DIAMONDS,' JEW ELKY, SILTEUWAKE, SPEC TACLES, CLOCKS, BKOXZES, rM Bit ELI. AS AXD CAXES, villi Gold and Silver Heads f OPERA GLASSES, GOLD PEXS and PENCILS, ate. EYerjtMng WARRANTED as Represented or Money Refandei BufertuaBjbanKtBswipaparorBumariUlahuuMliitlioRtats. RNE WATCH ASO JEVELRY FiEPAIR'.SG .NO EHGRAV1KG A SPECIAIiTY. addbkss H SILVERTHQRN, Lynchburg, Va ALSO, AT ROANOKE, V A., Whr we bare a Branch IIone. and crrv a larpe tot -o WATC HES DIAMONDS, JEWKLRY AXDSILVERW UE, n 1 a fiaeeorp or Watch naiera, nndr tha mnaeroeot of Via Ai'ticstus Hotn, law of W. L. t.all acll A Ca, ?iiiladelpma. Sea l yoar nrlt-r to e-thei plice. oct-15 a Hnaaa ffl 4W af Cnuo. Snr ar Laaa ta aa. M r-Mrt foailna ar wm4 la am. ttMtyt fowmvlll rata ami arrrrai Hoarantaaa. Poottl Povfcna will arrvrm 6.r PoaiA TtmWn Pnw4.ti w.(l lii i i.i, tfco anaMtir el atltk iwtao; rm aaai. aaa aw l t4ma Paantofl wflj tmm Dim. a. a, w .-k HmwimI I am Fovrr rrma aiutin anaracnaa, BavtS B. om, Vrrllar. Muiaou, an. For 8ale hr W. M. YEARBY, Druggist, Durham, N. C. "FOOTINE" Cure the Aie that cauaiH the offnie odor of the fret and arm pita, toughens the akin and re- rents chafing. Price 50 eta. tor ile bv all Durham Drnggiat, DURHAM POOR STORE BUY YOUR BOOKS AN1 STATIONERY AT THE Durham Book Store FROM W. H. ROGERS, Main Street do you mm to buy PIANO, ORGN OR SEWjS3 MCHKIEP. ' r -n ,'rt ua w R riTRR V Y. th LsrnK'r iu this line. He can supply you with tho following makes in fancy or or Ebonized Cases: Chickering, Mason ami Hamlin, Mathuhek and Sterling I'iaii'H. The world renownvl Mason and H.irilin and Sti rliug Orgalii. "Light Kun nnmaatin" i tli in.ichine vou should buy. "4 I. m ennatnu'tinn. tnailo of ttlC lt H material ami will last a life-tuna. In every re- pect it Li complete. PRICES IN REACH OF ALL. CALL, EXAMINE AND HE CONVINCED. WHITEj FOR CATAOOUE AND PRICE LIST. M Bank of; fluruam Chartered Nov. 9 1378 apiral StOck $15,030 Stocillo!ders, Liability, . 150,000 Depositors' Security, ----- . - - - $300,000 op xonsiH.es. f. S.CARR, .frebitlent. I LEO. D. HEAnTT.......CasVe W. W. FULLER Vice-Pn-aideut. CHAS. A. JORDAN... Teller DIROOTOR8. J 8 CARR, I J. VV. SMITfl, W.W.FULLER 0. 8. BRYAN, A General Bankng J.TMALLORY 1 .1. W, WALKER J. Av BRYAN. I A II. KTOKES ftusine:s Tianspcted. ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKKRS. f'OKPORATIONS AND INDI- VII UALS RECEIVED ON FAVORABLE TERMS. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing 4 pit eeiit. iuterer-t. iVmed anon money to remain on deposit with th First Nation! Bark 6i r 12 n ouiha. COLLECTIONS made rtirtcl . c 'hil a:ociibi pi.tmn iu li e Unit d taivii, aut remitled for promptly at wiht rati. PUtTIOuLAU atteution paid tu toe bUHineu ol Correspond i f THIS BAN If, beiuz repent ly organized, is in condition todoal clasaeof Bankinx Business upon ai favorable terim a any otbtr Bank in the Bute. BANKING SECURITY. The United States Governmi nt rr-qoires tbat full statement of the Liabilities and Axseta of all Natiotial Banks shall ba .nade and sworu m by at least three of the Diiecturst'Vi'-y lew weeks, and eiilea this, Bank Btaminers are aent st Hi pleasure of the Government ahose duty it Is ua ide to the roughly examine in'o tl.e condition of the Bank, lence National Banks aff.ird a larger measure of protection than aoyoiUr rtankin); system CHARACTER AND OVPIT L. Thechrater of th Officeis, Directors, md Stockholders ol the First Na:ional Bank is the very hijrbist, and escbi stockholder, L under the Natiotial Bank law rerporisihV U t double thei .im.unt of his stock. No Bank has more charac erof .rediioi belter facili tie than the First National. . . 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Adriin Lli-4 I' il. simi, h iU a 1 .iiif , Qjoim di-livcre in citt limit fMiaf cLr, (nt m i n- f ilmih ia No. 40. All mvit.'d. I am four friai d. oct. 29. S. R, P E R ft Y. E. F WYATT k SON. DEALERS IN FINE ' ROAD CARTS nd Buggies of ail Styles. Manufacturers cf HARNESS and SADLERY of every description anl Prici!. DURHAM, N, C. ap-8. UrancliHWK. .narun Dvroei,iAir.itji..v.