dhaibm Record Til U USD AY, SJSl'T. 19, 18S!. H. A. LONDON. Editor. TmDimectorsoI the North Caro-1 ihia lusano Asylum met at Imlevgh '.ut week and elected lr. William ' It. Wood, of Halifax county, super- ioUDdcut ot'that institution. There were about fifteen applicants for tho J flee, and seven ballots wero held boiore a choice was made. On two ballots our former countyninn, Dr. Jobs K. Krown, now physician at i the Knoxville asylum, came within oue vote, of being elected. Dr. Wood m Try highly siokon of. He is s native of this Slate, is i'l year old, wm captain in tho First N. C. Cav alry l(egitnent,and for sovoral years has been chairman of the Stato Hoard ot Medical Examiner. Dr. J. 11. I'earsall, ot Fayettevitle, was elected second assistant physi cieu. There were 29 applicants lor tiia office. No other officers will be elected until thorogularanntial meet ing nest M arch. V are pleused to noto that the di.toa appointed a committee to report kI the next meeting the prac ticability of purchasing all the sup jrio tor tho asylum upon the pro poeal or contract system : that is, to advert iso for bidders to make propo mIs for furnishing the supplies. l?y this system the asylum ought to buy atpplies cheaper, and everybody will have an equal opportunity of furnishing them. A Ltciiijui occurred at Morgan ton, last week, that is likely to bring some of the lynchers into trouble Iwo men wero taken iroin the jail at midnight and hanged by a mob i Ot uisguiseu men. inejauer men tilled three of the mob and they have beeu arrested. Ono ol the men who was lynched was named .Stack, a citieen of Union county, who had been arrested entirely on circum stantial evidence on the charge of vin: . . , . . ... 1 u,.i,- ... 1 k li g a man named barker, atul .... , rno protestea ins innocence 10 uio lHt. The citizens of Union county Stack's countymen, are highly in dignant at his being lynched. They say that no man in that county could prove a better character than 1... 1 .1 1 1.:.. 1 1. nr. m... me) uuiii.uuep in.- uuunjj as a base crime and outrage. So j great wus their indigni.lioii that they held a public meeting at Mou mo, their county-seat, and most lor cihly expressed their feelings. If Stack was innocent what must ho the feelings of those misguided men who murdered him? And if lie was guilty, why not have allowed the law to hang him ? No man's life, liberty or property is sate when any set of mer take tho law into their own hands. At the annual meeting of the directors ol the Atlantic and North j Tho Williams party passed two men Carolina Railroad Company, held ,)"UMJ for Kminence, ami by shivwd , . , ... . , . , .. work caused the pursuers to take last week, Mr. . S. t uud wick, tit i ,, ... ,- ,. . . 1 ' : the wrong trail, hminence people Carteret county, was elected presi-j wt.re aroused by this time, and a dent. As tho Slate owns a majority small battle took place, during' l.ich of the slock, and a .aajority ot the i horse was shut and two men cap directors are appointed by tho Gov- j ,ur1l'J' Jl' tU "'."'l ,i,"t: Wi' iau.s , ,, , and tho books had arnv. v a ernor, he virtually appoints the ; nMln,1b)Mlt waVt The cm ui ;presidcnt. It is said that the Gov-j in both towns is intense. ernor was so determined to get lid j of Mr. Bryan, who has bec-n' pre-si-j The KpJosioti at Aitttvcrp. dent for the past four years, that iu j Astwkhi.-, Sept. 12 Nothing re appointing the directors he stated ! m,al,,.s f. 1,10 ':,( ''"'jV ... . , 1 which the explosion occurred on in writing to each of the.u that he F.i(,.iy ,asl Tjiy vi,asi, All.-!ni- wishod them to vote for Mr. Chad-', well, which was situated -'on mctre- ,,wick, who is a successful iner-'lrom where the factory stood. 111 d ' -chant at Uoaufort. Time will deter-! 1u'l'kh -- 1 1 J'1'0111 !,,,-,. . . , . ... .. . houses, has vanished. I he hydraulic. nine whether or not tho Governor' , . . ., , , , noiclonpH tisi'il in t l,r ,1 re ,l,,e:.- u-,.,-,. ks made a mistake in removing . Mr. firyao with his railroad expo rioncc, and putting in his place a man with none. - tot the cxplo-ion and an iu.i.-.eii.-e ; -Mrtl. t ar-uiiia was the first state i Til Jnr. bagging trust has been ! quantity of goods was ruined. 'Two . l- have a geological survey ina i.-. ' Tor' effectually whipped out by tl.e i stained-glass windows in the calbe I .If was the second State in the Farmers' Alliance, and i.,l good citi- !'lr!'l ,vt!1' broken by the concussion I """i to cstablisli an Kxperin-.-'i.t will rmniltr r.,t,,i,. l,rn,,i hut tho buildiiigis iiiliict. For a Station. ZT .1 ? 7 , distance ot from ?,.(. to 1,000 metres! As far back as Ddlb she fe.,t to When the fight first b.g.n the issueitho willll,nvs hotlMes Wcre shatter-! H''k-'h.nd ail in.p.uted a civil en teemed doubtful. The trust wasl0.l. Notadrnnof the burnin.' no-! gineer. at live thousand dollars a mited ami defiant, and the Alliance troleum got into tho docks, the do wn e a new orgaiiiitation. Nowthc!l",t8 siirrounded by a high ttustisroady to come to terms, but ie,,lmnk,,Tl't; .1 v , , .... , I According to the oflicial report 1.5j the Alliance vory prudently and 1 pt.SInB woro killed, 'Jo are missing. jiroperiy reiuscs. as an illustration ni the defeat ot the trust, it is slated that, not a yard of juto bagging has ssi boeo sold this vimr -it lf-.l.l..li TI... oocQ miiu 1n1syear.il u.ueigti. t lie nsb of cotton bagging will afford a iome m.itketdir some three or four , . , . , , , hand rod Ihnusnm bans nl ei-.t i.m , . . j every year in its inaniitacture. Tahner has been forced to resign bis otfico of Commissioner of Pen J atons, a position tor which be was ( wueny unnt. President Harrison I ijits brought disgraco on himself, his administration and the wholo coun try by the appointment of such a man as Tanner, whom ho ktiew to; bo a blatant demagogue and with ! ',.. . u",iy " natovcr. i lie appointed him solely because ho j tfaoaght that Tanner was popular i Wjih tho ex federal soldiers and i -ould control roles couiu control volts. A&TORMofnnpreefcdenicdrioliMH'O, WOpl along tho Atlantic Const lust . week. It w particularly severe on the coast of Now Jorsey, whore : there was great destruction of prop ,vlu i jand lives were lost. The seaside ' resorts near tho city of New York I vtcr deluged by tho storm, and numy thousand dollars worth ot properly were swept away. Coney Island ami Manhattan lleneh were j,m.jst annihilated. Jlox. S. S. Cox dioil last week, aged (54 veara. Ho hail been a mem- ber of Congress almost continuously for moro than thirty years, and was; a man ot remarkable brilliancy of intellect and ot extensive informa tion. He had always been a staunch friend of tho South. Ilis death .i a great loss to his country and to the democratic party. Moore County's Taxes. rpm Uio Snnfinl Fxprrsa, In consciiit!nce of the burning o! tho tax books for in tho recent court house firo the li ard of County Commissioners for Moore county have appointed tho former list takers and have ordered a new listing of all polls and property, so that taxes may be collected lor tho present j year. The law lor listing has already been complied with and there is now ! supply the King's hips with p ,ovis no law in this emergency to compel ' i..ns. seized his bout, and took the citizens to list their property. The .;i n and lodged 1 hem in jail. The paying of taxes tor the year 1W in j Moore countv is a matter dependiii; solely up'Mi the patriotism and pride of its citizens. In view of thecalam ity of the fire, the indebtedness ot the county, the care of the poor and the credit of the countv. it behooves every cui.en 10 ro nsi ins jiroperiy 1 and pay his taxes as lie woui.i nave done had there been no tire. The citi.ons are morally under obligation to pay their county ; i State taxes, and if they fail to do so this year, taxes will be heaped upon lhcm- in y0iU.s t0 t.0Mie Ir t(l I eg if imale taxes arc not collected tor lSS'.t, in 181U the county will be lorceu 10 asK me i.eg.siaiure 10 j 1:111111 11 ... till .111 iai.ii..i. i... There is no escapinit this tax otili gation, unless you die or sell out and leave the countv. It is like pulling off any other obligation that 111 hi pel lornieu, aim iiiai ueia i , , ,. . , . ionlv addsdifllcultv to it. I.eteverv 1 1 . . . i . 1 .. . 1 1 (.iliE0I1 IIKct the list taker and give a true account ot his possessions. Fighting for the County-seat. Kansas Crrv, Sept. 13. While the citizens and officials of liavauna. Garfield countv, were attending - ' (.0,ltv judicial convention last even jug County 'Treasurer W. T. N il Hams packed all the county book in gnnn ysacks, took from the sate all important records, and just ai'ler a nioonrisc placed mem in a w agon . driven by two men from Kminence. : tho rival town forcounty seat. .Mrs. Georgo Childs, who lives in a wing j of tho court-house saw the act audi raised the alarm, and a moment , later the people appeared, armed with shotguns, rifles and revolvers. Tho escape ot Williams was cut oil, he took another route, and was t'ol lowed by 11 lively volley, but neither he nor his comrades were injured. Horses were then secured bv the Ravannn men and a wild race began. destroyed, with the exception ol t! c ; J cranes. A number ol I ierchamlise , a woman a man; i u mer.i a in. I depots, including the I'ru-sitm h'gi-1: ire is subordinate to ihe Con j stores, which Wore constructed ol j siiiulioii. North Carolina led the iron, were overturned by the force! in enforcing this doctrine. , lo'l wero seriously injured ai I 00: wero slightly injured! " 1ff ...... .... ... i ..!.. I norriiur iifsilil Ol il .J o Kf. , : j ; uib!ic insane a.-vluius in the v. orl !. 1 ",,v- V September HI - Jehu ij,,,. stiitesmcn have not beer, back- iSl'm,OIU'" tbe ,,1nR1V' ?.f ''"J Lukir l. ; tieorgo Taper and 1 ulp Coinpaiiy at .. 1 t- . 1 .... ' .. r iieoiiiieroga, ieii asiecp near iiii) uia-j I coinery. j. wo icuow-woi tiiien, u is isaid, planned to scare him. They tied la rope about his ft:et nr.d threw it I over a shaft making 125 revoluF : ? a minute. 1 hey could no! cu ro,,e i time and Gordon v.uh '' : tbe b jody being horribly mutilated. I of the perpetrators of tho joke lis reaeou from the shock. One lost his ltailrocil Wreek. V.TX,J,.",UV ""z pi ,rTAl '5UM,a vista Bis miles from Lexington on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad two freight trains collided today, piling nP 'ar'ul wreck. Jamro Collian of. lioauoke W8S instantly killed. Th ' " loult ur " ,s Balu a fal-'e88 Uam ji8patcljct cause(1 ,vm.k , Important Facts in X. C. History From tbe Raleigh Sown mul Observer, 1 Wo lately hail occasion to show! .that North Carolina i. laved an im- l)(iruiiitiavtin securing the adoption by tho convention of 1TS7 01 the Divsent Constitution o the n ted States, and that tater her action ; tended t force tho Congress to sub mi t no aineniiineiiis lo mat liistru- ,"'' '.'rulil" n-'ui. :. on t which imve since been regard-: c':u l -Iscn. who v.i arrested on : i sis ot transcendental importance'1 Wfll'',,:t i-i-u.d by Cuioner Uoouoy, It bus l.een of...,, -...id Ih.-it llio ; 'i''" him With 111 I'.l-Uuiehler. Is first white child bom ot English parentage in America whs horn on our soil. The tirs t Protestant baptism por tnrn:e;l in the New World was mi our soil. rii. ....; ... i'.... 1. i...,..., was tnk(in (;.u. p,...; ;!L'i;il , stress, and the Declaration o( Meek- j lonburg was u year iti a-lvatu-e ot mi' i.-ei ...iioii.u in i ioiieie.i.ou. There are some other things in which North Carolina was aNo first. In 1711 she sent five hundred men to help take Carthiiitena in Central America. Thev were under Col I 1 n nis, of Wiin.i nit ton, who was alter ; wards appointed by thiv. linni Idie. I ol Virginia, to the ciiiel' command ot the American duces operating agaiurt the French in what is now Western Pennsylvania. In lTliti, when the Miilish war vessels off Hriinsvvick detained two vessels whose papers were not .luiv stamped, the people of Wilmington refuse! to allow the contractor to people trom lho iiciithbonng conn nil'Oihed in large force and a party went on board ol the King ships and forced the King's otii. ers to give up the vessels they had de tained and to agree not to attempt to execute the law. 'i'i.is w:ts vac. o bioo.l wa ied, but nevertheless v.'.ir. :;'..! that war it was lUu'ianl wa" in ITliii. There wa- no simi!::;' :.i ill any ol the colonies uolil y. ., .-.Itel'war i.-. The battle ol Alamance in 1771 was an ail.n'r niiioug and between the people ol North I'areiina. A large part nl the jmpulat ion ol the n -ei .-11011 l-ecaii.e .lisi-outen'.e.l wj, h t ,1:llj,,n pi,,.,..,, ,i-ed ...... .... mi, ,., I,.,. impo-ed by .their own leg)-. at me ; to have more courts; to oley no law 'by their own assembly; tin ' po-ed to .:i.-ilve the bond- ( 1 1 1 : ; : v pr. ' 11 iiae.iil. If there had oe.-n 11 opposition t them t i. civ wo "'' v ; been anarchy e-lai'li-hed '. . ! nny. i The men of ( 'as olina. ri-ing to in height 11! their duty, put down tb : ilis.jontcntod and prccrvod the nil ; of law and order. The lead, rs in the struggle ' livedom in North Caioiina wi re lo mere agitatois: they acted firmly, ii teliigently. and patriotically. 'Tin dared to maintain their right- :i against the lbilish and dared In). tot-m tlicir .luty to .North t aroima. North Carolina' was their country .u,, tiu-v proposed to maintain their freedom on one hand, and to main tain law and order on the .rhcl' hand Iu 1771. the j-.eode of North Cam liaa elected the first lev.,; .lionarv representative body deriving ii, rights Iroin the people ever elected iu An erica. It was the North i 'ei o lina Congress. It was coir.po-ed largely of the .-anie men w ho wore at the same lilne time elected to the Assembly. 'The Assembly sat in the morning, itecogiiizing tl.e King and the King's Governor: later 'n the day, tho l'.inre-s won!, I no-,-! not recogni;'.ii:g the King or tin King's ( iovel'.lor. No other colony took Midi a-ti.n. At May term. 17-.". the N'..rt!i I ":ir olina 'ourt deci.:icd!o obey a !:rv passed by the iegi-l.it lire on C:c ground t! at the legi-laliire h;ul i.- r I Oils Ii a niw. "A- (...,1 r and no l,u -aid to tee tin- tir-: i im I a iegi-iali ot the the V so th. In ,1-.-, said I-, thus ;'. in.-tii utii.-i d bat w.i ! ever lie: latere.' curt ha to la- mil tit ulion; d.-i.t. It liberty..! on I'ceaa in. i 1 '" It a const i i. -1 i -sure bu-i-. Knglait I it i i x i :n that nienl can do anything ex.-vpl year 111 go id, to dig canals iind straighten her livers, lie was a red-headed, industrious, hard work ing man, named i'ultoii. for years North Carolina had the longest railroad in the world, as wa ll !'s 1,10 i""gest plank mad. I C 1 " ' ,u r " ,a,K lutuoi tliio'i. lvi.re.ii.il- I.n, l1 , Fnc'iTSS of licet S 11 ;ir, From il, i'lii,'m!,i Trii.une. Alrt a ly more f haii half 11. 0 woi-ld's sugar is derived from Kuropt-au in -i-t root. JSeience, chf-mi-fry, a i l nit chanioal skiil huv" , ombined to iinns- cl'ri ',n0,"t ft 1"""" "t"' llfo f,"!" tt-opies. where .any it wa8 U'Th''I cr'lll' he pro d ie d. into the northern latitudes. Seii-nce . ''" J'WDI,he WHy ,0 l'r,(,P'u'e tl,e t-.-.i 11. 1., 1, it. 11, ...in, an mo mi:- , cnia",c1 l''f'" necessary to t!ie 'extraction of the sugur, m i-1h ils eul- fivation profitable, and given employ- ment to tens of thousands of wi' camera, and all this within the h'st ; twenty years. The future of this great muufltry seems almost bo'.in.l-; jes8 ia iu pOSaibiitics. A Victim of Faith Cure. la'.&t- N Y"ikr.tnr. ih A. V. fShonurd of Urooklvu ves- tw'lU.v lim,i'' ""lJ " the ease I ' -huiba Obi u. the young Swedish 'servant girl who died a viciim of the ll,t a m-use 01 vaii ai. 01sei, en Thursday night. The rc- 8Ul, , , ,? au"V1",-v .l . tU:,t lh& lie:.! a pilsnnci pt noi: I ho Coi'ma i s jury in w:.s arrested on Hi. a-: I'olice .Surgeon Dr. A. e.,i; oaih d to attend t!) 1 1 lie vi r.l'ct of the case, lie davit inaJe by W. lord, win. e.il'l it t'ew davs before hi I death. !. L'yr.l m ia. ufl'.'aut says Uia: be w.is ,::i:u: e.id to attend Martha U:SCI. V.i 1 lie f.iiind LtrtUil'- j'etr.i fi,.;a 1 lev. r, and left a if.u - scfiiaion uith Cari ii. Dtsei., fe!l- : Ul;t lliUl l.lV lilipO! II Was 10 llUVe 'it tilled un.l tin1 medicine administer. ! ed to the ii l. .lse:i toid Dr. Ford , !iliJt lu Wl,l,1'l prt sciijitiou ,li'1'1'- uut wmi.a cine tbe girl liypiny On Tuui.- lav ni' bt when Dr Ford culled nl the l.oa-c the girl was iL-a !. an. I lo ei. s ie r death to the lis g!i ct o'l the .; :i ! of Oisen in failing' to carry o.;t 1.:- oi-i: actions regard ing the U.i;dviii:. Coroner Kooney said vosterday in his epii.ieu ),.-i u c ehi.in vi ni'tiishv: j rovisioi:.-- of scetio Code. Jt ha l--"!i 'e n '', a eh. Id r.boi'.t n vi. '.! .nini held on iter under the L'.i:! of the Fena! !!i:.t Olscu lost o. ;md atthoii'di ha knew ibe child was iikcly to die, be lefts' d to cad a physician. Olscu belongs t a small Swedish sect who do not lv.i-ve in phi .-ii-iana or medi cine, and : ay tii.it a jn r-iii will die or ijit weii iic.-n.di'ig to tho will of (to.l without i!u im. i iiv.tiiv, ol iiioitals ( )!.-!, about yea: - of age. a long slt.nciiian. and !,.as n-ve;' o. en sick a il.ty in hi- hie In- .-ays. While being t.il.cii I . ihiyuioiid lit rot Jail yester day he sa.d that he was iu the hands of the !. .l;o .. i:l 1 get him out of the OeScMy. lie e prcsse.1 U- . .'. 1 1! at il efn. !, 1 sit ; day m i.n-li liie d sect ti w n 11 gi; la: iie a. I'c'-f able to attend of the eji I. u li ix-li took place u iu 11:0011 fioiii tho house '. .'.li d .,1 0:1 i as a mi i.iber of the lli'lt Oi-cn be!. -Ilgs uud was ;it:. i: i mi at tl.e meetings, l.n.i. I 111 Hamilton avenue. 11 r to no din L. and au;n- be!,; in a Thev in ber cb ju; i- Fur Da : st Fu rs ami a !:'o:ig!ii. e , M- . S -pt. i li. It ha.- no.v "!: thai, a li.oiui; .-liiico a single t i.uu f. !: in thi.-. section, and .was wliah !i,ive gone up Li dr. t the pi th l: past t, et 1 . I- iti i'ii country dining the is .lavs lor a d jc. ni.oiir hare a-. i oi.iiiit-d una:,.-. tiled. Toih.y or, wii.ci: .j UiilvH Ir.uu tie! ecu- r. tie wh- ot the vast belt of ton st fi.es j'..-1 i-i:.,g. kit ihuir ilV.-ct 0. 01'c !l.;.u .;' aiy pii vious time shift 1 1. 1 v ,., i:.:.iei,i- .1. 1 he city was i :i Vi.oi.e.i i:i u d. heavy cloud of -; . -i.e. which lo,.. d ii.- way into tin pou-is and i. 't lis odor cverywhcie. i'ii-' --on v as i lit ire iy i b.-cun-d and it bccn.'.o dark very c.u ly. Tonight the coij.ioi -us a,i! a l.tcu' better and the 1. j-',-:: .'.as bei n si , ; . i':-i ot tins ciiy tbe outlook has giiowi more oi-eo ii a,;iug. ( speciali;, ailing ite ii :, of uie .Maiue Ceutn I and Niw li.in-icl; ;ailways. For mills lb ' foil ,;,- aie i, uming on each -i U ,: the ..,!:. in l ..lining thro seek t l:e int. ; lor t v. I. :s alls i-.lt t on a i,f' ah on t !k- 1 1 .iin .-'no -is i Oil I : e N'r.v 15,-i liiO tU'aloIUell these districts ;h .; ears for saf. -ly impossible to ob i he . ,tforms, and or n it a rj -i:. wick llii.,. ic lim ii.i"e i.- a-i H.tiian J.i.nd one. and i-iii.e b,oi ii-c.ls ; thousand.- of :1! i us 'iorilt of i.iii.,-'.0' to the gio.iiii ili-il -i'. A .lay o, i-vo a ;o a man na n; K.-ith .'ioii at Saiisoiiiy from ti,-- e feei ol tli o i'.les. Jehalilig tut! -ti;..!, cause. i ;i violent coughine tv'af. i;m,:(-J ill the bi;:-iil'g of a i:h., i 1 ami .,, th. i in- countiy ro.-i. arc i.n: i.ss.ib'.e . !: a 'Ulit of !,t ... tin '..ill-- e;r : ot Fi-ederict ,:i ai:,: .ire siirround.-d by pf.ph- are lighiin,; ,. ii piopeity. ( .uiii- u'ted ail j'lo-.io i !.-. n;ng 1 or, thi:;- lie! 1 to pioC a feed- s whi-.ti th y con..-. i f i 'p art liieiit has until it is fairly ox- 'del x. I;. :: ..lid ihe b,.iveiy to saw ier fn es are b. ii ! -i" , it o-. and a: which would le er to tl.e t! tun i ihe rfoii'iij.i ! fo ight tho bhit haust. .1. aud all the lecruits who .mi ;os-illv be found arc being taken in to ihe Depart lueut'and lUildc to WOlk. Died 011 Her Wedding Fvc. Near 1'owdi r Springs, Georgia, what w as to La'. th: i-n a vvetidiugj-rov- d to li- a funeral. The daughter of Cel. d 'hll rdel-'adden bad met Ml. K lwa' d Sin! ; li. of Charh sti'li. at I.illula'n in ti e rally suniuier. Tile e .ijplf so,, n became lovers, and the yoni,.,- ladv returned home before tin s' aon was oat to prepare for her wedding, v hieii wus set down for Moii.l iv. ib r father, who is one oi the h ading piauieis of Cobb county, icsoh id lo 111 d.e the wedding a gi aud social occ i--i. ii. The bridal trii.-so ui was ordered from New York, uud tbe young la-.iiis were present from m v end Siaios to ael as bridesmaids. .Sunday n.ht the lui.ie expectant a; rayed heis.it iiihcrrobis for the ita pcctioii of iier 'rieiids. For a lev, momonts thegreaiest bilaiity (-xif le I. wl.-eil suddenly Mi.-s MeFaddeu put iii r iotnd to her iot elieud '.vilh a scream and f.-li to (Le lloor She was dead. ihk.v. airav. d us it was for t;n W d iing. was b, out for bin ial. an 1 w, .i. Mr. .-linllh road up at ociock M.a.Jav aft. 1 noon, which was Ihe ap o,, - .,t, ,i tu-i f.em 1 '... in ,!., "t a ftu.fi".r instead of a wodding. 11,, w.1s so oierer.rim nil Im ,1 uneven u,, lo Cue burial, whi htook ! lCL. i 1 .., Tho lob's of tho Pension olliet- con- taitie.1 on the last day of Juu 4S:.72. p -nsioiiersHiid is ,-tiil increasing. The ugure.s are from au official statement just iB(,ul.tj. Youth Till SliirUmTs. rn.m Uto Curili.-igi' niiulc. About two weeks tino a most tin usual homicide took placo on Mr. Alex. Clinic's finiu. near il:vkfc,i.n Sjuings,' in Uichinoiid eou.ity. A negro named O.ivei, living on tho place, had throe little br3's agiil two, four anil live years. On ft, o day of! be homicide, these th: cct ch:liliu ware lift at their hone alone. 'Jim two older onos Hiiiiiangedlhioup-ii achtst iimiertho bed and fouiui u revolver, with which they shot their two year old brother. He was shot tl:r.:.ei the neck, the jiigii. if icin iieiegstMciv.!. Tiiechild wu'dici a'.-'ud i he. iviu unlil it hied ; to -.l ath. vVi;oi liti iMisoMinet. those little feiids thought lo hide th.ur Clinic aid di-i;:gi d the'e ad chill two or time hundred y a '-,1s fi oiu the house into ihi. o.:o,ls and hid the body be- Jil'id soi-.io I'lishes. and tiien ran elf to a ni ighbo.-'s. where (lay lnuiaiiod nu til fiitui 1 io their faliur that, niglil. They coLifc.s.-ii -1 lo doing the shooting, ln.-t said they had no reason foi doing it. The father ent for Mr. Carrie. and after relating tbe above facts, told j him to talo- the boys and let the law j take its cause. Oino lo their x-i tu u. e yoiitiiliiliies.-, they were out ofj tie reach of the lav, and of course I nothing could be d-u'.e .-'th ti.eni. j (.'an Ibis be : imed murder'.' Tbe !ar.- ays not, et the fact that, the body w:i; co'.:,'. ale, I. loaves t he im- jiii ssicn ilia! they ksiciv t he iiormity j of their crime uud f, ."rod tho cotise-1 quciices of it. Vbati ver else it luay j be. it wa i ceriainly a i.io.-t uiaisiial homicide. Tlif I'iivi'Jti't ills' C lilciiiiial. Cav; rn , ;i.i i i:.tc!'.-.-'t il the I! C v-pt.12. The! ; roiu-b in;.- c.-nti imiiil i r i 'CI. :.sc- everyday, j 'III hll-hl-.li,' liicct ing I iiimiit ecs in charge i c up d: tly was hold , i.ii.l . vi rythi'.g ,' .-!- iic-l lo put their ' wheel hci oufter to I -,.;ii:! t he gi andt st ' s it ,-. r.i. d south of j : s 1'i.e. 'J he t'uianee a .' ciH" 1 1, and m it ber i ol I h( V.ti ! -1 1 - . e.'l.I ihe C.:!-'. M i,. IV i'lii i lift: ,! i-d i-w-nli , l .-l-oalder to th, m-.lce the cent ; v.-nt hi .'o: V !.' Ma,,.;, a-.d lii'.o i-..!..'U.it tec liic.dc time or :.ai:oy will be spaicd toiu.ike ' ev . rv i'eal ar - a ! i:,-t-c.-;i ihe utiiioum . ii ! t thai ox IVosi d. l.i l'uvi-i iii snrelv l-.o le 1'.-h-ls Ion! j tbe ;:i-.ti:'yi'i-.: t ;:';! (! 1 edii'.lblllli; the energies of the people mid Stirling i tii-'ceiiiitiy from e -nlro to eircuiiifer- j nee. '1 h" r.'.iii'.i-.-l- iii give tbe iovv ! rate o! oi c iciit p i' mile each way.! il'ld tickets V.ili i'.e oil Hiill- SoV. ISih. j go 1 : :. !u.-,, ni.ti! ti.'- loth. I I ie.it. t'ol. W. S (' .,'.; h is received a i. f,,i.t (iov. I'.nvle. teiulei ing j tbe e.iiut.!.'.'e.-.li Mi.ilary tho free use' .u lour hiindicd I. -nt'- 'o- oe.r.itcri ii; j ti:i- . i op: .iiiiai , d. .-ii oit'er was dalv tic ir i'ioiis iviil also he j th.- old e Con I in a body. le v v.: tr iefionn vi ill ! tin- thil t' t-n urig ica t.- 1 ! federal Aeio.... i, lie fi ii .:i Ma' i ;: ii stall' olV't'i-rs, live biiiali i d dolliii . oa ll.e iiiht of the lir the gi:iiules! !.!'. ever witnessed ; li clt v. ll'e.Vwi 21,t. v. vrofi ".alii o No.v V. A NY v. V, ( di!i;ig Suit. t V II, U.t' iU,.,t',C,l I A toiitiiu a:,,! piooressive young j f u iin'i' of toi l-'ate Alliance is down on "irtii'ts" ;.ini "tMi:ilinationi" and! j iopi.e-es lo iiUi.-tiaie hi.- p-.-sitinij to j ' iid- tl i a. bv lit t -.is as v.eil a-words. . li. CL-P-Yv all i Wiii lid, Hi ide of cot I 10 M,' V.'. II of ti:," ':: ni; a- ! ;. : ' ,o .' v i.o-.i lie to the juto trust id r it i;i v. wedding suit n b.ig-.'iug. He vvriles 'A.-itli. Imsiness aeut Alliance, iu this ciiv. . Ilitvuifr tin ! .; trusts and i-oui- it- mid klndicil hi luiii'-d to have uiv o eo!toulg,.'il:f;. : una ol I'.ea'l. I ii..ve de. V.'eddiU;; .'id Ul.l I'ImVi.o O VO,l I. Ill selitl III'.' I . I II 0 ill I by i-scr,--. (in ecu coiiiity bu.-iiiess ; ::.vi:i, '.V. i". i'u -;i!iiii. ai i'l;, month, N C. Vi'.. ;:i:.;;i. .a e. muly.) in tiuie o i.i.ve it m;, 1c. Tin- 'd of October i.i ..' ( n'.'itgclil' llf I bl eu will ever In ill b f.., , :t vvnv bo &ol- ,-.-! i a: -.ty." Wo. lb wiob d the hugging to ti.'' .1 I'ro.; lii.giilill ye.-teid-iy. cutting in- hist loil a lei of 20'd.(W i Almost iiiiiiid Alive, r.i ri.M,,.. S-.pt. M Mia. William Dietn. ns, of Wilson, in Niagara coun ty, apparently died Thursday uight of a bov ievr. The body was pre pared for the ;.-rave, and the next iu., ruing her nlatoes gathered about h. r bed and di-i asrcd the advisability of sondii:, nu :-s, -'igfi s to notify her friends of ber (bath. Iu the tuidst of their talk the -opposed corpse aroce and -ii'd that .-'e- wo. lid act. as lues st !i;.cr. Her relatives ran froiu the f,,ofii, 'oat rciurni'ig. found her not only alive, but plcte iic.very. a fairway to com-1 iic v.-iy. ,-iiie o.spUiui-il t hat. i tl li in u ii.iiiee, si.e ha, I from the : tint r.alied all that had gouo on j it. uuil.l her. j,t:l.''sS!.ttc.:.fstil-JiiiJgt!f;liul. rr-jiii ii,f Chu'.-t-.t!,-: i ;. re is at! it of snrtis8ini in. die ! in store tor lho readers of the N.'-'.-i i.i tin.- pi.bln'fitinn of .Sketches : of li.e Life of j.id-o Cloud, by bis ' unb-nt l',i'!,d a, ol a.lmircr, iiailoy, ofj .Vlf'ii.et.l.iirg. i I e stietcht s Wiit cm brace iu-'i let-ts i.Liuili-ir to our people, i:.ci,i :,.- tl.e. set-tie a hen Judge Cloud unlet c I the late M.critf Aiesander to anc-t a liiclinioii l ks; Danville loco lU'.tive and bring it inlu the court !iou.-e: iitol u!r,o the scene when the Judge oru rod tbe rdicritV of liow;ni to iiru.-t a man i n trip of the Salio Laic iteiitf liiiii. Tim wl.-r.l .ha u-il! . . t ,'- . - ' i . . LeTctdy for pill. neat ion wit mil a few .1 ,,. , . s. - - EvScnilnr Hid li. Iiei ,rfr ef Vie gnu i has i el urut d to the demon a'ic pa.ty. He will tiiiniViriuUiiiop- pusi.i-jli to Ji.thoui. , AND SEiEfl W.' L. LONDON keeps the LARGEST IB BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODSf h the COIEEitV He will sell for the CASH as LOW as tmy House in the State Call and see for yourselves. HE TAKFS ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE IX I'.XCIIANGE: WHEAT, OATS, WOOL, BAGS, CHICKENS, EGGS, BUTTER, DRIED FRUIT, &C AND r.Yfj THE HIGHEST MARKET TiilCE. I'itluboro'. X. C, August 21, lSSit. - - Made thhigs "hum" last Friday! Everybody wesat home well pleased ! 'lit farmers nay fhiy are going to i-land by Ed. rarrish and Bu Lea. Ti.ey are .en. in'y v.-orkicg hur.i for the fainiera' intert-fit. Tl.e buyrr- s-.v t:i.y will t-tand by them too, and v iii guariur...".i ja III(!l I'KK.ilS f u- :,'t tobacco tiny scil as can be paid iu any Wiu'eh -iHa in Noilh Carolina or iiginia. D'l.'t !i-;eu at f..!-! reports. Drive right to Tanish's AVareLouse. PLENTY 0!' MONK l' to pay you for all the tobacco you can bring. No fanner ever failed t ;. !. his money id i'.irri.di'H Warehouse, Ihight .Su.oki Jillcis, Cutters and Wi.ipcrs ss high as you ever saw theiu. The Common (K.i.le.s always si 11 higher in Du.liam thau any where else. We have the biggiM sort of dei.nud for Krigbt Sniokcrs, Fillers, Ctitt. is and. ipj er-. Can pia.v one million pound at big pi iocs, lu-xt lid days. Come ca to PA It 11 1 S 1 1 'S WA R EHO USE ! SEEGfEANT IIAHIJFilCTUEING CQL, Greonsbcro, 1ST. C. MM'-Tri:r.n.i or m$ FARHAR imWii WATER WHEEL, i COOH APJO H AT1NG STOVES, CfP Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, V-'vva And Cabtaigit i vcry Ucscriptiua. til2j23 Send fur Prlcc-Uu TOUR iiOIE PIPER j I j ;iJ) Hi riEST! i'ill n si . ii i.m. ,,i:i- nir. Ull.iir.'l I'eii l-NL v i:.:i. fs of Tic h Ni'vv.s and t ?.li ri -lli.ny. lU-au-tif .iilv I'l iiit.-d. j. " , ,. A l'.i II Uie t l,.-,l K-.nli l an u.-iit t!.i- iiclllU llllt. I'M iSaiKisoittost rapcr in the JSiiite! trv- FIVE OF YOlii NEK2HK0KN In sUtiMMii") ftU'i HO Will tft ml J.iU ft jr, vUO yt-nr, :ri3. 0 WUIll i'llO ACTIVE 11 AN IN EACH COCNTY. j l, caiiviis ,-M UUT'il e.niiul--l'-ti. Our ni:'-,l- ; 1. 1.' Ill -',!... I. I I. , , "S. I .ll- ,,, i lll,l II. j 1 1 ITI.'i . . ut :. ll,;! V -.1 Nsi'i liirrs in .-t . w ti.-.ir-, I "I " .'I time -il call .1" as Hell mill ll lla.i ! '' i THe ZDzALy O-lcToo I " irivf- In ,- Is ic; t inircUv.. l..rm 1 1f- f rT-l..--t , ,! Hi, ,lay. in, I I- ; ii u. ,ij,i r ll.e , ! ;!. ; vs i, i nauts , ,n ,i , 1 iii ink.- n In visit Hi,. iiiHiii-.t ,.I It.:..-. IHL I'.lll.V OL,iAt la lot III .ay a -n m- uii - ln.it, J,..',,., .,, t': .... . ... or I'oi i: Months. I M-o.J f -r -.na-i ' an .v. ociiuvM. .. i h,ul,i..ii tt,.-., y. in. .1- mi. I i'r,,iri"!r 1ui naiti, N. 1..-C. A ob. 2; A i)MIN'lHTIi.T!iIX' NOTICE i.iiii auk .-J, I Ii,m-,1,.v ll.tfity all i-.,,,s in,.-' -nl. I fii.,f.i'iii to cxlil! it ,.rl.i'l, r, ii,,'-:,',Ui,,iv.. aiu-u., I'M MA I'VTTISUAI,!,. OCWSfVSrSySaWWNIM I ' A fej I ':i tf$ RI f- 3 I tiVjt'.S 51 tV't L'i iSl t'avratn. ami Tnt 'r. v,,rk rbuined, and all 1'alcsi bitsliimf rntidiu-oii for M.t.lcrate ff. Our oil.. 1 fii.lt I'. M. I'ntrnt Of flro. We tia.e ti,. .lb ayoiicl.-a. all bulnraa iinif anil ut It-B t-.tt ilmu Uu'bc riui'.ie lrua v.hii.;'iin. N:iwl u...,l,-l, dntwiR". or i-lmto., itti ttscrtp- Mod. We at vim! f latrmahlf "r t.t. fuss ol cfuvrue. Our fi-d n.,1 i. r ii.l t',.ti-l,t w M-ciin-.l. A Wk. . ni.tnui iauiii.-." wait n-fir. lowu, nt fn-c. AJ.l;vi. C. A. SNOW & CO. o.fiMiU fklcut Oflice, WultU(ta, 11. C. WHAT IT SAYS I! wmmmi ISE, iMuahi Y-tnr, ton Jll'i. oi s ILKHEK. S3 S1!()K Hiit LAUIKH. li- I in H i' w..rl.l. K.UMiln bl f, ll i i CM 'INF II IMi.-i.W f.liSUOt. II II I Mi -I . SI Kii '. 1 I T MIOK. i.l ., , i ol I. I INI I IHMKlis' SHOE. . ... 1 1 1: i vi rr e.M. i- suoE. .' "J". WOI lilNOMt ,-ilOK. j mi .ai l si. ;i rev-' s nooi. mow. Friiii'lulfiii Wiiii my unio nu.I prle 'La.i!iiJ ,'u L'"i,,,iii. 1. noi olas, DrockttB. ion s.vi.r. uv W. L LOXVTDOIf, 1 1 r rsiioiio", s. c. Alrlll. isssi. C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule No. tl. Taking eii'ect J uuo 12, 1889. DMl.V IXPKI'T HI'MDAY. ' I'lriiln.i, Train Out . Ma .A I L.1IV. ' eltlfr.r. 11 . in. iK'i.iiiuuiTllle.'Arrlve, t.Wp. m. !: Mi.i,,n, Lmit. (to 1 .i.'Uoillo, " .. Mnf..r.l, ' i.tt 1,i.-.',i " I" '-" ottlf, I 1.0 ' " U..'.. m. Mi..r. I 11. H ft. M, ; Arrlv.t, I.., p in. lir.-.Mi.Hik.ro, I H " fc.i'J Jit. Airy. I ... No. 1 -i.rrnkfwt nl FayottevlU, dtkar f ! Or.'., tml ito-akfiu.t ai (irtftuiboro, dlnmf al aa. I .- .l;.v. Aft an J Mall Tralnti run dally eiecpt lua. Krrli.-I:t an 1 A,'i-r,tiiiintai,,u Train im trm W'-i.it-ii-vili. t..laytnt vlilt-Tuotulaya.Tbiiiwtora mi l sniiir lnvA, ir .in I'ayMinvlll K araraattnr ,.?i M.,n,ia: .,, ,-,ni. . layii o.t FrMayai treat iii-.- n-l,.,r.,- to Ml. Airy M.,u,lav. WntsMkya hii, l rl'lavn, ii,,in Mi. Airy to OrMoaann m luiwlui-. riiii!,lnyi.ai " M,.ii.i,s, WV, s,l -..-.hii,. ...u f aili lln lu.-liii-. riiii!-.,layi.aii.l8tiirilaa In.f Ormaa. I utK.lay. Thuntfaya IM layueaviiiato UauMtaTUt 1'iyn an, I rrl.uya. raui-D ruD ually tinftati W. C KYIX. OHn'IPaaa I . W. 1'HYl I'O I U,l. no noT die i And is ut woik again, a-.i.l. i. lfor, will g nitau'ee his work on WatrbcM, ' ('I .-a ks and Jewt liycipial louuyin tbia lil -it.! IS. ud 1 1 l.iiu at once aud jrt m or wi ik done right. Sendfor6pM ia'-les. Wati I, es, Clocks, Jewelry m4 Hii.de i'ntents. Wfihling riugt i,i i W. li. FAKHAR, o.r. :a. i. 0 t I fi'..

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