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THURSDAY. JUNK 7, iss:l. H. A. LONDON, Editor. Mob violence and open ileliuneo of : Tliis 1ms Wen the loiir. st and eost--flie law prevuil to an iilanuiii extent, liest trial ever held iu the United ttiTOUghouttho Sforthorn States. We ' States. The first trial beysm a liitli Eluded last week to recent riots, find . over a jear u-o. and consumed sev wwcely ft week rnwrtcs without some ! eral months. Tlie jury noi liein iiMe riot occurring in hoiiio -truly loyal" ' to agree on u verdict a second trial State. These riots are usually com- j was begun, and is just about to close, posed of laborers who have -v l ruck-' . All the speeches of the laww rs have for higher wa'-eH, and the riots arc ' been made, and a verdict will no eauHed by the attempts of these Wjt be rendered hefo.e the week ntrikers to prevent other laborers ' . from taking their places. The riots Va a ranie. during tbesiuuiner oi ls?" caused the , ... , u 6 . , .... , .. I Human bemga. like the b. ute erca destruction of several million dollars . . . , t ion. can become panic stni-kcii ami worth of proputv. and many persons ' .. m' . i , , t 'saiiincded without aiiv proper cause were killed. The greatest excitement ' . 1 1 ,4i 14 nl V , tl, f infill. A fatal instance of this prevailed throughout all the Nuitli-, . 1 . - , ii.' occurred oiilhe new 15 ool.lvn bridgo. rn cities, and the strong arm oi the r . , e . oil Mrdiiesdav of last week, bv which wilitary wan invoked to restore oi del , """" ' t 4 ti i . .( twelve persons w. re in-tanlly killed mid protect property, the Uir-i out-. 1 , . ii4 i. and a larger iiiniilnj' wounded. Ihe rao of the kind occurred last week." . 6 , T , , ,. t ' scene is thus ili'.-rl lln-d : to the State of Iowa. A number ot . , ,. , . -It was shortlv niter four o chick, eoal uiimrs Htruek for hi-her wage. J))( ,.-.,,,,,..., ,.,.mVli(.,, ,-,, mid quit work. This they had a right ,,M) tl f lie ..( her. so th.it there to do, and we do not blame them for Ulls li.-ir.l'v clt.i.u mum on the font odoiug. if they thought their wages way. A woman who was asc. n.lin- 4 l lt il. i. .t the l.iwiT st:Ms. stuiiib d an 1 t. II in were too low. but tiny weie um i . i Ihe landing. I In- crowd p es-cl up satisfied with Mi.iply this: they .If ( ,u.r y;. sM.j,.,. Mn.l.e leruiined that uohody else should on,.,.,, Frederick Riili-inK wlm u:i work in their places. In thi. of on the plank walk above. scin-.; her foure, they we.e wrong. Other danger elbowed his way to the spot i i i 4 , , 1. ,1,.,.!.,. an 1 lilted he,' ini. I he crowd c! I laborers had a right to lake the pac s tlT, tll(II1 l,oth.and thev went down, tacated by them, and to work at v,h a desi.erate elVort Officer lfi.-h- whatever wages thi-y inieht contract lor. One man is n fiee ,i another, and as the strikers" had a right to quit work, so did the other laborers kave aright to begin work in their places. These strikers, h '-.vcu-r. never Keein to think so. and t lit I ciore. we are not surprised to hear of ine outrages perpetrated by ihe Iowa ol miners. One .1-.-patch -tates that they threw a can em. t. lining blasting powder, with a lighted fuse attached, into a house in which were number of colored men v. ho had tL-ti thp n'.aees of the strikers. If inu-h mi outrage upon th- ''ft people was perpetrate, 1 at the South, ftll the North would ..sound with 'denuaiiMiktiousof Southern barbarity '. Another despatch st Mis that these snme men set on lire the -halt of one of the mines, and destroyed the build ings and machinery, and threats are wade to tear up the railroad tracks: andarwN'd wal chmen have been placed o guard for the protection ot pmj 1 ertv. Surelv this is a nut stale of affairs to exist in the great republican State of Iov;! The sFAse.f foi ehool and collegi 'coininrncemeiits" is now upon us. and every day audiences are enter tained with the eloipience of our young orators. It is a season that is ftlw-vys looked forward to with much pleasure ami impatience by many classes of persons and for different reasonR. The students look forward to it as the close of the session and the beginning "f vaeatio;; -ai'enod that to the iBverage seho an oasis in a destat : the and women look forw ar favorable opnortunit v I'm !.ov i like ruling mi to it as L"i vet v a l love-making: an 1 the teachers and professors look forward to :t as a period of rest and relaxation. The-e commencements haw together ac quaintanees and fi iends in pha-ant te-unions. and serve U cultivate a more social feeling among our peo jle. The persons most to be pitied on these ceremonious occasions are the young orators, dress. ,: in their '-Sunday-go to-inei ting-." diij ph.g --itli perspiration, tit imil, his v,:th ex nitenient. nearly frighten, d out of their senses, mid all wishing the o: deal was over. From the notices ih it we lead of their closing Xercist s we are led to believe that there are now more ant better schools and academic-, m North Carolina than a! .my previous period, and these hist it unions all se. ni o be hi a nourishing and prosp. i mis .lorwVitiou. This is n m .-,er of im:I iic courratuhtioi!. and augurs well a (., VI,..n..V4.r iir e.lne.-i never our ed ilea , , :per we need not ; as to our inate ir S;ate Univer- tional interests pron have any uneasiness rial prosperity. Our S;ate Lniver- itv bus had a larger attendance dur- :., ,.,.. tl.nn iit other v. ar " 1 - . -' . aitic lSI'd. an 1 our denoiumational colleges have all been well patronized and the nublic scluvils were liever m a better condition. Tut Asm ai. summer excursion of J.A Priinsvlv-inia 1'ress A.-socLition will take place next week, and Fort- ' ress Monroe and Nortmk will he tin points visittsl. We enjoyed the pleamire of meeting this Association. mi tlw'ir last ncursioii. at Washing ton and accompanied tin in to Mt. Vernon. These annual excursions of our Pennsylvania bretluen are very jileasaut. and they are alway - , ...41... I...l;..f aecompanieu ov no- i.ete - families. The business meetings of Um asucciathJU tu-e held ttt the winttr. . i TiikStau route ti inl is at lm ticuilv j 1 finished, mul wo lio- in our next j isKlie tl IlllIIOUIHM! Ullll II VCulil't of; ' 1 ffuilty lias been lviuU'ivtl mul the'. dol'i-mluuts sentenced to the peniten ' tint y. Rut while we lioj-i' this may , . he. v.-t we hanl!v think it will be. ot njuni his fret once m dragging t li" woman att i' Mini. Me- -cr e 1 .iain. in despair tiinl iVi'h. and the crowd above and below pi"s-rd towaul ihe "t to discover the rau-e of the coininn' ion. The c ii-h nnice.liately became f. a' fii!. Those in llie approach b low lhr steps w re tarried l'onard in a solid nia-s. Many sfnihb'el. and unable to re-i-t t he preUK- from behind the croud p;i-sed nwl thetil. I'll'lll above, the eri wil coming from I'.-om'. -lyn was e-:'T;rd to the edge of th 'teiw and then fell over and d '.v n on the strug: he stnc.'g Wollli'll fll ling nia-s l.t-h-w. A tern ' for lit'.-1.. gan. Men and ueht with strength of :t;! st ea.-l. o'her. I'-cap.' 1 des pal a: wis iliipo.-silir. Wil h !'t ssiire lioln both sj, gvowing.it e.rv shout of anguish that went up from the dying and those who saw death before their eyes, l'ear and d. spaiv on one side and curiosity on the other fought for t, i-t. iy. The f i-.'hlfiil crush was now den-el than ever. Whin, after in ally lift cell minutes, a scoree of militiatie n of the Twelfth ISegi lliefst. 'ed by T. lei, tenant II li t and Sifgi-llits Coilldeiek and t'a-te'lo. 1 .1 ... .1 1. I.... ... .1 i ' t . ineii , .,,.,....,, ri',ol.:yn. tne ye: s : u:- c.o-.- i atir.utcd their attention. At the foot of the steps a wa'l of human bodies was piled high: a dense inns, surged about it. and in it the soldiers saw t wo pi !io men ainly st niggling. Sergeant Collide;'. ; look in ticsitna ion at a glance. At his word of command his men scaled the fence ami the l ai'mad sepa- a,' ing I le ui I'r mi ihe footwa'k. and wed ,-iiig int the mass of people in ar the scene of the dlsasM'. dev. 1 a.-k tin-crowd a' the N'ew Yoik entrance at the mil'.-. f their guns. It I', 11 back s'i. ht'y .Li:d the iiiilitiamen. following uv the ;., vaiit,i,'e .a-i.rd. f. .rce.l :t bail, until ttu. :ii,i -u' li was d. T t ina'1 a ith fr ut a ro'-s ill.- foot '.'!'!;. t h-'v i; e enti d :1c erow -.l from passieg bark, while as m.mv of ih.-ir l unila i' asi'i ii'd be -pared, ran to ward the scene of the acid- i:t to he'p in extricating the 1 a 1 ovl s:i. ing the living. An a'ann had mean while hi on g '-(li at the biid.c ,. trance. A genera' rail tor uM hosj-i t il ainbu'.'iuei - was si m toil an,i policelilen were hurried ov. r U ..n the bridge, l'n 'in 1 1c Ir .-tati.-u !---i lo the Citv M-i'l. liretmn i f th, Hook and Ladder C.mj.ai.y follow, , to fissist. The crowd on the f,-o'-walk above the steps was constant Iv 1 ee"ivilig accessions, and still .n it.g oh am! nv. r tic- In ar. on lite a;. . l.orage. The bo h,- of the d.-ad and dying Jay lu re livmlv . , 1 l-gether that to extricate them v. a I.eXl to impossible: to I irl; t ,- crowd was eioially impi--:ble lie lief v. a. possible ":ly by nck'l'g room for the crowd to spread side wavs. Jt was iiuu l;iv, one. i.,iin. j,,,,,,,. tore avvav the iiim railing l,ei,.,,r lh. t',.tu.- I',..,., it... ...,,! load true; on both sides an ! dragged those who were nearest in the ciu-h through the opening. lloom un made for the policemen to reach lie trighllul heap of human tle-li. tin, I the worUot clearing it away l gai Art K""" "s pottion of the ol.stl lli -'H s01"1 rts pottion of the oi.stnic tion was removed from tl, steps, the . . crowd was ease, , and forced bad; ,lntll Ml the bodi-s had been taken away along the iron fi nee. on the awav along the iron f. nee. on the footway n the railroad track, and ,,,l wibw way. On both sides of l ie bri 1-e the the bridge '.he dead mid wounded were laid. Many were ilea 1 when extricated from the lit ap : others w ere more or less terribly injured. Thev lav six. tight and ten deep : those m flic h.wer tier being dea l. Cii thi A.re tmn from Ihe body of nioie than on in the attempt to get tln ni out. All were hatless. maiiv shoe rn i-1 on others clot lies hung in Five women, all de.-nl .nnl tiainpli d il:to unshapely nia'si-.-,. were taken fit nit the bottom of the h.:., A despatch from Austin, 'lexa-. says that the grand jury has indicted from forty to fifty members of the legislature for gambling. A lire occurred at Lvnchburg, Y., I.... I..... I. .I...4 .1...7. 1 ' "".,fcV "'" -e-MO,e,., s:ho,imm woiili oi jnoperty. hive, ,.. w,.f. killi'd by the 1 iliaig of the wall of a buiidui0'. Our Washington Letter. Jfrmii i'r r.-nuliir cMii,'i,'.mli'in.i WAsmxiiToN. I. C. -bine ! t... .I i . .:. :..., l... tl... sl,.,..-.. ii t 1 .V.IIOI ci'l net -sn -n ,- ............. of the Interior in favor of a 1 and 1 grant railroad recalls the word- of, .Mr. Henry (Jeorge some vtars ago. 1 thl! the'goverumelil nm-t own th" railroads (r the rai. roads w ill own. the government.' The people ale going to find out one of these days that this is tine. The case jus! de- i cided by Secretary Teller is upon the application of the Central 1'acilic lailwav for patents to certain lauds' belonging lo the oi igiua! grant, but lot felted by the failure of the com pany to complete its line wtihin the time -pi eilied. In n similar case the Siipr. ii nut decided that the prow-ions for the completion of llu-,'.-a 1 within aceitaie time was a con dition sub.-eipienl ; that although the time for huihhiig the mad had e pired. thegiiiiit remained unimpaired, and the land did imt and could not revert without th" inurveiitii ,u of legislative or judicial action, and without mch action no Meet wha! 'ever could be given b the lolteit lire clause. The Secret -try say- that, in view of this d-cis'iop. which was made more loan eight a ears ago. ami has been often reaffirmed, and of ihe further fact that, although the alP i; t:on of Congrt -s has hrt n rep. .it. dly called to the off. -el tr the d.-ci.-ioll a::d no action has been taken by that lio.lv. i! nm- t be pri-urned !',i I'me gi e-s i:,t, i.d-i licit il'.e laud graet c"..m,:i:i:es shall ha-.e the beneiit of the d. cisioii : that at all t M ills hi, action as an eveciit ivr ollc-er mu.-l be contlolled by the d. ei-imis of i:. Supreme court. So far a- the Sec letary i- concern". I his p.,-iti ,it is sound: and the court has d. vbl le-s euuM iate l good law a' -o. The re sp.-.nsibilil v iess with Cong-ess. wl ich has negh-citd or re!'-:s, d to take the la ee- -:M ::e!io:i p-oil.le.1 ..lit by liie i-unt !- g'vt clV.vi to the law regarding f.a !'e:. ui'e. And why has Congress f.-ele l to act .' U it tl,.-raili-ivid lobby that s'.-m-l- in the w a y .' Ill this com iiou. the - t.Jt .!l:.'i:t s of Mr. (i o W .iiilian in a recent ii:i.o in Ihe N- ill American H,",;ov iia'.e II- W inSerr-l. i v, n if i..,'; ll-v.v ii t'erred o for tl. !ir-l time. Tl.. llilluences w l.ieh Mr. .!.,!i;iii I, f- l- o ill the g-' el'i;i:c HI ht'i 1 ollic-. ai'e -ti'I more pole:.! in Cotigte-.-. wliee th" p ,; el of th- pi- o'iglo to be !-'! and their 1. .':',- p.ot.et. l. It wis in 1s."iit. for the c'-u-irii. -tion of l!i. Illinois C.-ntrtl r.'t iw.-ty. that ll:e lii st gi aiit- of p'ib.ic '.iii.i- v. ci e ma e. So loose ua 1-i, ; -'.it i'-n. so gra -ping the demands "f the projector.- of the vi:i..'is -ii.rs. th-ii it! some in-.laiice.s : the giant- We're 1. 1 -,i w :! h "l;t an er al huiiis." s waste of public' -i'ope':'ty b. came o extensive thai at !a-t th- people vvtle a'al't-ied. all 1 abo-.n e'e-.eii years a-oa iia't was ca!':. d. -hut it was m-t uv il v tl:aU -.IOO.noO.OO'1 of thr peoplr s p ati ituoi.v liadb'-n app: '' iai ed an area as large as that of the lliir tetn original states." Since these tights we'e givi n by the u item. ,,f eoi-.-si. th, re i- ic- -is.- in disp iting these claims, but It w.iiih! br inter i-;ii,.- to I'.ote liy what m-ans tin-l'ailr-... i- leiv b. , ;, upheld in many e:l- - i'l liiee.t'.m- vlih pi:.. it. par li, . :i- the o.vnel'-hip of laml- to which t he railroads had Im pos.-ihle claim. In - oi,;- -pi -'i i! i-ivs it scents cv'd ; that tttc ! ms of the ' .pi'i :.ie coil! t li l -'i I, - i n ov n ridden !y th- la'.'roal c-mp'oiie-,. The - Voile printing of i ilil'cd li-ls has ben -!:- I- -pinalew I patents. . i!-.. tl; ' i" tin- w.iv e-iiitia'iies "have I-..: 1 av.i'd. -1 !o l.wa...-. :'; -g ti .-. -i of Ic-lt.V of I ".'I I'l '! a-'!'- s. o' (!.:! .-h In m .he i.'J.n'Mi t.r.'in-. of IC.ti acres." These lands migii! have been open ed to s.-itlt i - at gov. em:,, i n! pi :ct-. "II. stead of b. c:, lil.g till' spoil of ,,.i,:.i!, m-.!...p-.'ie, and sold a! t-i:.-s ii. 1 l.v th-iiiselv i s." In - n il iitigat n il a.- may arise as far a- a p-i-at- p-r-oll I- c-neei lied, "eveiy p.esiii.ipti.m i- again-t iiim and no mi-la!.-- are ever made in hi- I'avor." In th- i havor to correctly ite'iine i'.-i I - e'.aitne.l by i.iilio.i.l-. awaiting -ct ; h ti.- n! und- i- various acts of Con gr. - .-. Mr. .luliai: estimates that tii-re ar- ! day lmt le tha'i loil.tiiiojinii a 'l i s w illairaw n. IJut th worst ex amples 'f the-e giatits are the cases wh-re railroads hold lauds where ones h oc never been buiit ;;t all. I he I'oosa and Chattanooga railr-etd had hind grants which expired m 1 .-.!,. Vil the public lati l-a!oi:g thi pioi ,,-.',) line, ill odd sections thlity mi'its in v.i.hh. have still been re served since ivYs. o poitiou if a mad called the I'en-aco.a and tieor gia railroad has b-'t-n built : suit the .and along t lie w hole iengthof the contemplated load for twelve miles in wi.lili was withdiawn from the public in l-"i7. and remains so to day. The ,st Loais and lion Mountain l aiiioal had a grant lie. le n lsiiii, bat the mad abandoned Ihe propose 1 line for another ii ication. and slul ihe reservation for twenty miies on each side of the line, lis ol iginaily propos ed, is held. Ilitcuneiable other cases, all of the same -h:u aeter, might be piVM-i.ted. "These illustrations of the management of railroads y the I.-ind depaitniei.t art- in fa. t illustra tions of the mating! mi nt of the Laud deparhiH nt by the railroads.' Al icady tin- railroads are practiciely stronger than the government. Acts of Congress are overridden and all attempts to biiug ihem to terms, as in the case of the t'ni .n Facitic, are met with counter linn emelit. subter fuge and a'niost open ih ti.-mee. I'm, Nn. North Curolin.i has ten sounds, and . the area of sounds and bays i ;.:( M I somit e miles. Tin-re are lit'teeii lakes, with an urea of "Jilll stpiare miles. Sixteen thousand rejected models of unpatented inventions weie sold nt auction and di-posed of by J l'ivato ah: .it the patent office l'li-lay. A .Murderous Mot her. A despatch from Harrisburg, l'enu sylvania. dated June 1st, says: Mrs. Susan I'l. Pouglass. aged 27 years, residing in Cumberland county, dur ing the absence of her husband, this morning cut the throats of her three children (leorge, aged five: William, aged tint e and a half, and II. A., aged one yi:ir--and then kilh-d herself. All were found dea l. The woman used a ra.ov. The lulsl "id worked some distiuieo from liomt . and only ret ii' i. ei Saturday evening, and left Moinho' morning. The family phy sician had warned ihe husband and family -i I lie woman that she showed signs of insanity, b it the warnings were unheeded. The Kins; of Truck Farmers. l-'i'.iiu ilic i-wiit.ni J.turiiHl. We :u e going to make an assert im in this item and it it can be succes luily contradicted we would like to know it. Our assertion is that New I'.eine has. in the pei.-oii of .Mr. Jos. I.. Ilia i.i, the larg, si trucker in the l ulled States, if not in the woild. Now wo mean tim-k farmer, not a cotlii'i or grain planter, and if any ton ii or country can heat it we calf for the lignies. lb-re is what Mr. Khriii ics now planted and growing: I'. as II I acres, potatoes 'JIIO acre. W,,!el'IU,'l'.ins Kill acres, cablia-res he i.:s '.'). beets '. ealiti -loupes 7. cu cumbers (J. tuinips Id. sipia-.h H. tni.i.ti.v.i iO. strawberries :i. i i-hshes ".makinga ("ltd of "'tl! iieus. Jn add.timi i.i thi.-. Mr. Uhnn has a ni) acre ire.ek f irm in Florida, making a grand t -fill of ."."ii r.i-res. It takes a man of in- litii f.i culive ability and energy to i. lining" such a farm Now. if we haven't got the king let tio L nitw it. Moore (i.ietle: Unlh of Mr. John M. (irahani's turpentine stills weie br.rm near Jackson Springs, on the liist of last wet k. Oueeaiigtil froni lioilin;,; over at.. I soon the other was all in a blae. I lis los-w as snmelhing .between osic Ihousaiid and lifui-n liunditd dollars. --Near Manly Sta tion, in :bis coui.tv. a boy. on last I'ridav. who was dipping turpentine thought that he would clean his buck et by burning the turpentine off. but. ill a few ini.iut. - hi had a tire that lie tould not (Xlingiiish. The black sm--kc boiling up at such a fearful rate soi in '.larked the point where present !: !p was li. edrd. and, li.akitig it inoie alarming. I lie d .y w as vt ry ill v and win ly but help gathered fioni around, and by good, timely manage ni'-iil iind the help of some .-I ream-', ihe .in- was stopped. It In,: i.t between tell and lit: i en I hou-a'i 1 bo es. Tai borough Southerner: Mr. J A. White, who li.rs in this county about four milt s fioni bethel, had I.i-dwell llig house consumed by lire on Mull lav evening of lint week. The lire 0 cm red while tin- family were at slipper. The cililse is IlllklioW !1. Mr. lute was only able to save tin ce b.-d -i. a be,;-. .ad and a sewing machine. All of Ins provision- for the year weie burnt up. --Last .Saturday evening! Mr. W. I! U'iilis came v.ry near being seriously injured if m-t fatally. The lamp which he Uses m front of his store to sell lish by evpln h-d. the oil b!a.i:,ii poured over hi - face ami head, f.-rtiif t!e!y he had p-i-cnre of min-l eii'U,-)i to iolenl ly run Ins hands ov ei it vvhicii put out llie ll. lines before lili-v III lic.i:- to do any ,i.miae besides sin. in-' a little hair. Hi-face nor his hand., were not hh-t- red. Wilmington Star: The litest -i rio-i'v is a chicken. I wo or I hree weeks t-M. that has biii -l.e wing. The g- ' tl. Ul lll W ho o'v: .s ! l is o-leer l'eji-rcs- i.t i'ive of poult: v eu had his nt t. nti-a t'l-t attruci. 1 to the chicken by ii- rici) gthat it ...' 1 id w.iikgood. the nl.c-sided analiei :.. lit of its ex terna! make-up set i-iislv int -rfi-i mg Willi its po'.v. is of 1 'com Ion. 1 oiic. i llverctt. of the poin-e foicc, -'ow ed us a pair of -per'.ade tra in s vest: r. lay which he says are claimed t- hi-", been worn b one of the ma terial ancestors of a family now le--i,l:i g in this city w ho came over in tiie lil. i -. dower. Tie-y -ipi'i-ar to have iic. ii ma h- of steel, and are veiy hen v. ?'.e --ide liieces being about !i ou-irt-r of an inch in width. Tl. . evi-vy appe.-uali.-c. in fa !. attests their ai.ti i-'c origin. i,e of the severest run ami wind sto: :,.- rcvailed here e.-t' vday that has h -n known for many years. We li.iv.- f. eiuently had hard. . blows, but considering the long ce.i liniiaiie,. of the gale and the im-mei-e ilood otraiu wi'h which it was iircoini.ai i.-d. il w-is a sloini long to be l enielilh-. ti l I S' -ti-sville I. iiidui.uk : Mr. Owen I'lvier, of llaiiinger township has a turkey gobler t. hu h takes possession of ti!' ''-e young turkeys on the place, as thev ale hatched, adopts them, scratches for them and cares for them. l'mf. W. ll. Hidden found, last wt i k. at the mine of the F.iuei aid and j 1 1 id '. mite Mining Company, an un usually 1 irge nn i lustrous emerald i. tie which he values at between .:0() . and l(l'.. An old sheep of Mr. J. I. Hoover, of I'allstown township, i was lust week nibbling clover around the lot. when, imagining that a change i of diet would be agreeable, he stepped I into the yard, puked up a chicken three weeks old and ate it. Tues-! lay of last week the house of James l. Ileiman. in Catawba county, just across the river from Alexander, was broken into while the family was asle. p and three trunks taken out and broken open a short distance from, the house. In the-e trunks were !f 500 in money, all of which the burglars secured. Yest-rd-iy a week ago Mr. Thomas l'nttt-rson. of Alexander county, walked out into a tract of lat-d Avhieh he was having burned olV, wlii.ii a burning tree toppled and fell, striking him across the hack ami shoulders and prostrating him to the earth, face downward, with such force as to tb ive lus head half wuy into the ground. Relief was soon at hand and the tree bt ing lifted off of him he was curried to the house. He was still alive. Tuesday afternoon, hut his family and friends have no hope of his recovery. Milt-on Chronicle: The negro charged with ratio at our late term of Caswell Court on the person ot a little I negro girl right vein's old w as found ' guilly and sentenced to Ih hung on j the 'J'Jnd of next month. 1'ayetteville Observer: A very seri- ; ous and fatal disease is prevailing j among the horses in this town and ; county which is sorely puzliiig tliei veteriiinry surgeons. It has some what the character of pneumonia, the horse being alllicted with a cough, while his limbs become cold and he entirely loses his appetite. The completion of the Cape Fear : Yadkin 'A'alley Railroad inav be regarded hn almost an assured fuel : ami. if the projectors of the Favetfeville & Win ston Ihiilroad continue to display the energy and earnestness with which they have commenced their work, tlie day is coming when Fayetteville will be a railway centre of importance. ; Scotland Neck Commonwealth: ! While some hands were chopping .timber a short time ago at Tillervs. n te-miof mules, belonging to Mr. J. H. ! Tillerv were driven too near a falling tree, the top of w hidi crushed them to the ground, t ne of f liem was instantly killed and two others badly injured. The driver narrowlv escaped being kill ed. On last Saturday evening John Webb, colored, while trying to throw a knife open, let it sl'p and the blade entered his teg just below the knee, severing an in lerv and inflicting a very severe wound. A physician was sum moned, who rendered bt necessary medical aid. and at l ist accounts the wounded man was d"ing as well as could be expected This should be n ' warning- ag".inst handling knives so . carelessly. Whitei il'.e F.ufei prise ; On last Wednesday lis Mrs. James N tnce was wiishitig. one of her children Jell into a p"t of boiling water and was so badly scald.-d that it died that night. On Tuesd iv iiight the 'J'Jml iust. ?dr. K. IJentoli of Cerro Oordo was awaki lied by the alarm of tire, made by a negro lad who lives with him. and upon examination found that his dwelling house wa-tou fire. Hislionso is a two story building with a ceiling over the lower rooms and Ih-ti a floor laid over I his in the upper story. The , tire broke t ill bet ween this (! tor and 1 ceiling. a!.-l vv lien di.-c.ivi red it had J burnt until il was a sheet ot lti feet j and was breaking out. around the, sides through the weather boarding. I'nai led bv any one except his wile, and children ami the htlle negro hoy I who had awakened him. Mr. Heiiton '. succeeded in (lulling the lire audi saving- toeiy thing in his house except i some gla-ware and a few knives and ' i n ks. lb- elVrctcd this by going upon j Ihe up cr llool . pt v ing open the plai.ks with his ax and pouring water (In oii-h : the c::;cks thus produced. ! News and Observer: Col. W. E. i A 'i-l t s-m has returned t- the city from ' Silislmry. where he attended the I mt" ting of the directors of tlio W. N. ('. IJ I(. As wiii pie licted some days ' past, at r ingeiiieiils were perfected for; tie- running of through truins between j Hilt ih and Louisville, Cincinnati, I and othir wisttru points. Col. An-; di-r-ui says the passenger c irs are perfe-. tlv siipiib. Arrangements, have j l eeii n: id.- for ,'ii.-k time iind short I st-ps. so as lo make it an almirahlei through line from Haleigh via Salis-1 bury, AslieviUe and Warm Springs, j thiouh Tt inn ssee. to the great west, j Thui.-day evening three convicts made tin i .- escape from the guard; house ,m the Cook farm, south of m:d j near the city They were shot at hut not Lit. hi far us is known. They cut ; through Ihe wall of Hi.' Iciue. "The; men me Wilson li- geis. Wii-iit Har-' .1.- .,...1 i !....., Ti.... .. ..n' ... i. i I -When the mail train from Hamlet aiiive l at ' '.o v tins morning a tele gram was i-reived h .m Mr. W C. I'etty. agi nt at Miu.lv, staling that. I .. I l.. r ...'-. -...! mi- inav hi a vviiue man, evi,.-iitiy killed by a train, had been found at that place, lving on the track and terribly mangled The mail train passed Manly about midnight and was closely followed by a freiglil tuiin. I he cow-calcl or of ihe locomotive which win di .wi-.g ihe mail train was examined but no blo-.d was discovera ble, and hence it is thought probable that the man was kilh-d by ihe freight (rain. His Mi ne was found to be John J. Jenkins, and he is a resident of Moore county, having a brother who is a me-chant there. Dr. R. Fiittman. who lives near this citv. and is a well known fanner, has a pair of', curiosities in the shape of two setter! dogs. These are perfect in form, but instead of the allowance of four feet, , datne nature has enly given them two each. So they nro compelled to walk erect, '-.stand up like n man." so t o ( speak. These queer ila'.'H can be seen I any time at I la' man's mill, three miles ; east of J.ah igh. ; Songs Never Sung.j "H'W il""- thil vorno iuii? Something like Ibis, Thre are who tm b ilio limto mrlnc, And u't y iHiiii i i-r-fii.1 ii win Uieni, j Alas! fur th '3 wh never ulng, I;ut dlu wi.h nit their muMf ui them. ' " . 'Y--v thK'f loMiitiful. I'utli.'tl.- nnl trii,"' nil ytiur ritrfhi'inn' Ivn. rtii jmi ailmltw ttt Hit wlw art' iimh.w .miptf'-i,-t, hii1 iu-mt ihmr i full all wan-t or J..y iui i iitr. Whl- b rt'inln-lH iuo j f u huii-r rttt mt Lh( i:tiT liny hy Hii'E 1 10 . .r Sfw Yrk, RiKH.-l by Mr. K. Willi.tin.-,.if l 4 'liniIU.'UI, Ml i IT C . l'H., a !'vIUtUL'Ul bUfttlKWS I man ( Una .tit u. Il wrii' : i 'I hnvi MiifTfitxl with anlhma tnr vvr forty ynnrn. ftii-i had n tiTiM itM k m IbTfinlfr iui1 j January, ltv-i. 1 hir iiy knw wtiat irnfiiiiotl ni I to taku I'MiKtli'H To.M'a. I tllt , ami Uw 11 rut j iy I look four J Thr rT t :iUiiiiih'il u. That it!i;ltt I ii a i u -thuijf nan iht muiicr wiLh im. auU im ver imt. 1 have h.i-i ) j iu, but u" ju-thnri. My itrtailniig in uow im y(rft-t jw If l h.ut never ktion ihai tilM. j know of any -.u who Iihm ftjihnia UH him inlf myu'iinf that Pakkkk h Ionh; wilt t int li -tvni tiwr lri) )irtri. lttTL wm a timu who eeeaixxl 1 tin fat i thf-e wlimti tlui lamwiiiM. 1 Tint pifara'iou, liif Ii La totrtol iro hNn , known an I'AHhiu ' (liv.i.i; ToM, will hmiarter j t-H a-HertlM-1 ami ho unlor th iiaino ( I'ah lMiin-ruiii uirfTfiiUin, aii'l uitrliii-.lP4i tlfvUrn 1 . art innuin:i ilt -lrliig ih'tr i'lisioniuni hyut silt ullll niirior rorattDs untr iho uanie of ' giitr, w- lr iho iiilstwt'lliig worl. j . Th'TH id nofltatic, however. In f It preparation ! ' N'U, aud ah oail riualiiini iu the oauOa ot j i'n!-i j. tvmt(H4t urt.trr tliH naui of I Aiur.K i ; TMc iDLm the cKiiiiQM lutMthin if ih t inu!t Uuauiof Hia.- A. at 1tl'iu of . on initio wiii'jH.f. 1 Miscellaneous ronn cottaqe organ". III! HHIffigri 5 ;:. it:::r!lfi 1 1 r t 1 1 - - - - ' r---Ji I T i-'ft'riiis i1 z i c f .. . ; t : -T l ", :?s';t3 i? 2? i lift uf Tills "Slay 10, ISM. VIPE V 1 ll II 1 k'iWl H 111 l . A ! -!;'. wiircx vor uojik to UAL 13 I Gr II . LOOK 101 THE BLACK FRONT STORE AND TII13 SIGN OF J. C. BREWSTER & CO.. Hardware, Tinware, Stum. Farming: Implements, k, to ' mul buy your "KM COTTON" COTTON" ilOKS. (iRAIX CKADLKS, (irj.ss p.r.Aur.s. ' Wlii'i t' yiiii i-au r't I lie 1 jRXost Goods and Best Goods for the Least Money. AO KN I H for ami fl'riti cl.Piip to M El ICH ANTS j ln liiXT-s ItHVIU If. nil urn. I.-d. I .- IlliWK S HTlMiAllli MM.I.S. Tin' I'wt mn.i. tr Vwvn X... 1 KI'l.iiM'Ni: hii.I M.llUlN SKlTIUTV OUJ4. , ST-llKMI.NiiTtiN 'unl. mi l I I.NTF.!IS 11HI.S, iiC , M'. nto for jui.-cs. We jjive iruuiit onl:-i April .". l-SS:l OUKIS, WY ATT 8 TATL0R, coTTou coiMissiorf itxi:xiciiAr?TS, ('itNhlUNMU.STS OI.Hll'KIV HldllKM' l'illt'K AMI PlldMlT HkH'II.NR Ut'AKANTICkD. Fertilize Your Wheat if Yon Want it to Pay Yon. l.r0( SACKS AMMONIATKD AND ACID l'HOSl'IIATES, Tin; Ili-st I't i'lili:. r M.iilo fur Wlirat ai;.i Oiils. Now iu Dt-in.i I'caily for Hliipinfiil. Si-iul vniir tijilt rs lii ."NOli 1VYATT V TV i-OH. HitUlh-li, N. 0., S.-i.!i-ml r 1, I i & E. S. TUSKER ii CO., JIALHKJH. X. C. GRAM) OPEMNG or NEW GOODS you TMK SPRING and SUMMER TRADE. Wo ofl'rr a liu''o mul iiltrm-livo stuek of Dress (1. ii i.l.i. Silkh, Jilark (im ills. Pn-f..-. Tl iiiin:iiiH. Linens, Pumt'Mii-s. ( iitif-li.-ijs, H-isit-ry mul (ilnvt-s; Shoes for Lailies, Mi.--s, Cliililit-ii, (iu!itli::i-.eu u;nl Uoys: Hats: (li iilli mt ii 's Suif ii. n:..l Clisiiiit'l'e-, K i ' li I li i k v .Jenii-i. Ciillii!iu.li-!4 ; Utilise Keejiilii (iniiils. Carptts. .MatlniLrs. Kvcrvtliin..' NEW. CHOICE mul DESIRABLE in tl..- DKY (iOOHS lint at . j n !:: i- jirii'cs. Ueht ihimIs lor lea-l uioiiey. Ho sure to rail wlicn ymi iirr in Ii:tlcill. Sali.-nietion ejijuMiitittl. W. H. & It. S. TUCKEU & CO. Sl.irch 13, Ihw. Mil Tackle Department. T. II. IHtI(i(iS k SONS, KALEI0IL N. C. Over ninety iliflerout sizes mul kib.la of HOOKS. Japanese Bamboo Poles, (nicest mul ltiigest stock.) GILL NETTIXC. GILLIX0 THREAD. SEINE TWINE. MINNOW im 'NUTS, xi:t rings. LANDING HET1RAMES. Sl'lNXEKS, SWIVELS. Vnl.e TII'S, riH'KKT SCALES. We have the hugost htock mul noil at tlie lowest prirea. frdrCall and CNaiuii.e our stock. EVERYTHING A FISHER MAN NEEDS. W. I WM Si IE, LEADERS is HutuwvuK, FISHING TACKLE, &C. . E. AMKi:s... I'rtitlHit. Jon. O. UIIOWN. laxhirr ITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, or icAi.i:iciir. ?s. c. Advertisements. nritaii ii. ik li'iuls t'it wirlil. D. C. GOODWIN, Agent. IIialto, Chatuam Co., N. C. FARM BELLS;1 ! l'LOW LINES, . ; HAHDWAKE, AC. i utit-ntion to all ciiiiiiiiuiiit-ittious anj J. JU(ENTEU 4. CO., Uai.kioh, N. C. SEW ii-!: WEEKLY HERALD. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Thr rlrruln:i..ii of ilibt . . pulnr nmrnHir l - r..ii.uiuily ini-r.-Hi.lni;. U .i.niniiii. All the IohIuk - -r ili Dully Hnntl.t .in. I is arrniirtl Iu hml; ilrj'.-trllMi-lilH. Tho Folti-HIN NEWH .'ini.ru-.-it hi. -lal tlin. fp.m nil iuriri t-l ihtf gioiiH. l n.itir (ho lii-ttil ANKIJIt'A.V NKWH ' Hri ulv.-n tliH 'l'.-l.Mri-n.l.l.' I'lnpnt.-hri. of th vimIi hi (til jmi in "I lli I (il. mi. Thin Irnlur lua llll.l. TIIK AM.K.vr Y IIKKAI.D (In- in. -nt Tiilu.il.il' .-l:r..nl -Ib in Urn w.irl.l, m l It tin' ''li. ni.rwi. t.wvj xsti'k I (,-lvmi folihlul rw ...ri..r IOI.ITIi AI. NEWS, I'lnltrn.-lns r..in.l..Tp nii'l ri.niir..lirnHlTUK.lrh in ir.-rn Vn'hlnci..ii. In-'lii.ting fit 1 1 ivNrti ihe il I.ir ..iilui-i)t ...lll.-luiiH on (liti.UrilM eC Hit- li..ui'. TMK I-MIM UKPAllTMENT ' nf ih.. 'i iui v III l: l.n k'it'-it tli InK-Kt !! th ii.-.i .r...-ii. itl HiiunllunM an.l tllKruverlfn rr-lainu l On il-.ilii-f. or tliu fHruier, hiiiift fur rl InK IjiiIIc. P. .nil ry. timiiu, Trt-n. KMil.r, Mr., A. .. with hii-i;.-.ii..ii- r-r kw'iiinc liullillni; d4 lit. imii uii-i.ii.4 in rr-i'Mlr. TIiin Ip iii-.limaiet l. ii iv..u vi a .ii'i'iuiiii.-ul, wliltil) c"i'll, utter tin' l.-'.ul nt THE II0MK C1 v 1 1 ' ri-.-lpi'--. r.-r pni'-il. ii' .IKlirH. Itlniii fnrmak it..; . i.ililiu' mi I I..r Ki'i'itik' up w it Ii id uiiMt r.i .iii.'n nt ti.i-I..m.wi pi-.-.-. Ktcry lifin of rook In-; ..r ...i.n..rii tii!.'i:i-t.-l in thii tirpnnmrnl U pi i-i. .-illy ti hi... i.yrx"-r' I rfiii-n iiulili.-niio. I..-1-.-: 'r.-t ii I'uri-'iiii'l I...U.I..H n.rrvimiHjmil ..ii il.. rrv 1-i-t-r.i r.-1-.lil.-iiH. Th ll.-nir iH-part. nii-iii : ih- u i.r ki.v lit- i.-ai.ii will save llie hii l m..r.- iii-iii ..in- linii.lru.t n-iii-B thr pi li-o o( IU p.ip.-r. Tin' ln'.t i-i M t. ..f SMI.I Hi I.IIOJ ... I.. k I i;".t. nn. I I'vi-ryihliic r.'li.tln m. i-iwinr i. nii'l l.iU-r -.in nttf l .-fir.-riilly rerMtriKid. lii.-ri- i ii i lii t. i. j i. .all Hi" Iuibi phiwn .r ii i..!in iim-hi' .s. ri.., Mi-r.'linii.lU, c., -. a valii.il.lt- i.- .iiir.i M I.. uiiil in ilia upvclallj .-...".i 1 pt l. ail I i'..i.il.ii of i:ik I'liniifi'i: mvi.ket. S...:-th,; Xi-h-h nt hniun nml nl.r.xvl. togellicr wi-.li n s:.iry vry rrk. n hrrm..n h..- koma mt iti'iK .livlnv, I.l i.rHiy. hukI.'iiI, iimmnili-, 1-vmouM un.l Si-a Ni.t.. Tln-ro ia ii.. pn..'i- In tli wcrl4 ttlil.-li i-..iUiiii h.i niii.-li iioh'k miiticr wry wMk iih lhr Wfflily ll.-r.il.l, wlii.-h in bi'Iii. iMiAiage ttt fur ('in- linllitr. Yi.ii .'tin iiiii..H.-rilie ai nay Uin. THE XK'.V YOUK HERALD In n w.-vkly f..rm, Aililrt'Sn j New York Herald, I ltnin. Hy anil Ann Btrent. Kcw York. , DlH-CllllH-r JH, 1HKJ. ! ROTARY HARROW. I Imvo li..ub-lit tho oiuuty rlnlit fur Cbalhaa iMiiniy fur tin' milti nf ilia rrlt-lirnlitl ROTART IIAhluiW. Tli linrr..! am lh bxalln . nn. I cT.iry lni-iimr nuitlil In Larson. A model ( It i an be m-. n al Liuil"u'a mote. For prlcea, he., apply lo J011M 8. CAUI'OIXL I'llUihoro-. M. ft Mn i h Ji. IkM. i C. C. HAMLET, ! WITH JOS. P. GTJLLEY, ! OF RALEIGH. N. C. r.' .lally rn-rlvlne n- k"0-I for llioRprlDf, : ui'ii aa Uoy l. n n, Hl.'r anil MIIhi' gautleroaa'a hiiinl-Hi-weil SIhkw, liltfll and low rut. In all alylaa. Ii.lne'. :,!lhi-- ami ('hililroini' l.utlon KM 8boM, V' at III koap iho t-clolirniivl lVarl Bhlrl, Alao I in-sit i h hk1, l nii.Ki l.-a, blcoi-bol ami unMaacbed, While OikhU, lillilnma, llulloiui, Snl rtllka, Laeaa ami KlxinK". an.l all nihor ipli. kpl In a full Ury Ooivik u.r. lli'iu.-mtwr wc kr.-p a full atork of t'li.ihint;. tall iukI ace us whtiB to our maika. April li. Ikki. 3u.. J, L. ALLEN & 00., fayettevillk, n. c. MAN L'FACTURERS OF - A K I) , WnoLK.ii.E and Retail Dealeri niMiMiPi Sim k.'im II 1 1 is;:, mn RuIIders' Material (ienerallj. Faetorv on Mmnf inl Street. Sla I'ooiiiHoii Own and Gillennie Stieetc o. H, Jr.,. 6ni. 11
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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