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. . . ... . . Ebitob " ' " rr. : - ! i e t t f- I- i on all h0 owe The y us all, or art at least, debteduess. Oar boot nhow near five, thousand dollars dm us, not counting the present year. TV ftJso owe a few hundred dollars tha ugbt to te paid at once. We canvoi pay it nnless those who owe uV wi'r pay. Oar accounts are small and an : due by two thousand persons perhaps-. We call on '-each one. to send us a once, one, two or five dollars . as .h inay.be due. We mate this appea io cur-readers for help at a time wher. ye need it, aird not only help.'bbi Latis jtisiiy doe to us. Pay, upf af f-.r-PjcerSneetiD0 Davh KiTett," z-r-. rr: ' . 7. . r ."13 I V . j unce. L.cgis.'amre nas, we near, pussea -a tiHjTiv'Jngheiiifs further time' to set -K. - A J- IVVO uu I'X-JZ tetniu mi. .... ;v; - --Y-'. $2 I - .-vs. -r :. i,icee jueDanon oneeung, ci .Creek Manufactaring Uo., pre- Tl Cueamber Pump, 1 Cotton rape, 1 Lotflows, W. D. Smith I JCoftee Roaster '. 1j. V. Brown. Salis ?ryi nremium. All lovers of rod Ooffee would do Well to purchase one orthese Koaslers call at the office of McKethan, and examine for yourself. County rights for sale low, 1 IioV-PJows. W. G. Matthews I Grapd Hill, ' " " i ciaer Mill, . ; - " . There arelmny other articles in this epartuieat tiVaV we will'refer to here tfter; time and space will not allow a 'uoro lengthy report now. American Steam I 3sher, R. S. Kaines, diploma. t .Viftor Sewing Machines, and En- gine Attachment, TSsE. Sedberry. Samj.le Umbrella Holder, M. Kiliv. - bell. pfgjnium, ; 4 - li e oi ? 1 1 ! o riW" cc?u2 mo -ing the back pay in Congress itivi l.rcn o3oved.. Several plans are &i? usseJ fyr arrangement of State debt We learn Conservative caucus Men j I.nv tiiirl.t 'arrived to make lion. J Tinner Jr. of Sentinel, State printer W P. Bynum, Solicitor, in Ch:n lotte district has been appointed Judg. in Supreme Court by the Governor ii place of Boyden. Money matters and business re ported better in Xew York and else where. . 1 Affairs with, Spain, it seems, will be settled peaceably, and thus remove the war excitement. t 1 . A private letter informs us that JStephcn Lowery, the last of the out laws, was shot in .Robeson County last Saturday. It is beleived he was killed or mortally wounded, and ac tive search has since been going on for his body. U. S. Circuit Court met in Raleigh ihis week. Jlonday and Tuesday the JvuKlaz Cucs were beard and all dis missed on payment of costs. The parties have till next Conrt to pay costs. . " Fair in Charlotte this week and in Wilmington December 9th to 12th. Wak for Cuba or for any reason would be unfortunate now for the United States and especially for the rk)uth, We are hardly united enough yk wj5ht and for fv goTommont that has oppressed no many of us. 7'he faets about the Ship Yirgini us are rot yet known. Our country must to caroful in. making war with any tronj? European nation. Let rs know well the cause, and that it is lawful ' before we clamor, for war. Ve went to war , before on technical quest ions where, the grest real rights ji't interests! were not sufficiently i-nr-rl, ail'i we suffered by it. Jst lu-w. too, the south necas peace grov on, of luc i-arae autt ruirous t: ' ii c-3 , V." r would further d:turt bj-mo.'ss. and give pecu!aior ttill c.cro tor. iri'l of prices. - i UST F PIIEMIIMS A v.anlcd hy the Ctuubt-vlaml v"::iity Asrneultnnil or-Srtj at 1 itH Aui!ial Fair, premium, v $1 .".Franklin iSteam Washer, 3JoLh liuie, diploma. .'' Boyden Saw, A. B. Williams, dip. " Cotton Planter, " " Collection Hardware - ' " - Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, for Manufacturing. J. &; J.' Johnson. 1 Wheeler & .Wilson SewlngMachine, 'been in use' -0 -year's. Mrs.'Mvrover. feLjSinaer.$to'u Miutbi M,WM ti 1 Annual 8 7 3. i . COSTISCED FBOM LAST WEEK. 3. 3 Underwood, Fayetteville : f JJlAMOND UOTTON CHOPPER AND Cultivator : " From the consatnt fiad earnest attention which this ma thine attracted, we recognize it as a prominent feature ot the fair, it is wimple, durable, and strong, light jwid easily managed. With one man imd one horse it bars and scrapes f otb sides of the row and thoroughly i hops out and dirts the cotton, at the tame time, thas doing the work, in a -t aperior manner, of two man and twor l.orsen, besides saving the labor of chopping oat. From our own examination of this j .low, and from the numerous testimo nials which we have read irom reliable otton planters, we pronounce it the greatest, labor saver, and the greatest implement for the cultivation of cot ton, that we have ever seen. As a Southern invention of great merit, we live it our cordial endorsement and recommend for it the highest premium of the Society. ' i Committee. . We neglected to mention in the proper place, that W. C. Troy's special l.remiura, $10 for the best pafr of match horses was awarded to Capt. jas S. Xivans ot Cumberland county, Class B. No. I. Miscellaneous. Mechanical Department. Mill Fabrics. T. C. OAKMAN: Sample No. 8 9 10 18 20 22 24 Batting T. C. Oakman No. 10 Cotton Yarn, H. G. Hali, premium, $2 1 Bale Plaids,1 Holt & Moore, J v.". premium. : t . - - ti . .12" Cotton Yarn, Cotton ti n 'tt " " prem $2 " 2 ply " 2 1 ifcD-iugald improved Bakin'sf Pan, - J. It. is. Jiabbitt.1 s ' 1 Howe Sewing Machine, M. E. Dye firt B'.y Baby under 1 year; L.'li. Breoce. " - E. J. Lilly, . Jr'f; speeial premium f Fine Silver Cup for best boy baby inder 1 year old. ' 1 ? ; Among the many excellent Sewing ilictunes on exmbition, we noticed utrticularly tho " Victor." For neat ness, simplicity and withal, durability, we pronounce it to be unequalled. It is a new Machine, and' is worked by a steam engine, which ' displays great ingenuity. We consider the merits of our -old friends the " Singer " and " Wheeler & Wilson," too well known to -need turther comments from us. ' M. A. BAKER, J. W. EMMITT, ' J. P. McLEAN, T.J. CURTIS, Committee. 1 Floral Hall. - 1 - ! Sample Box Hair FlowerSj Miss T. H. Manzy, premium ' $1 2 Painti.igs, Miss Caddie1 McLean. premium, j 2 Sample Worsted Flowers, Box Hair Work, Crochet and Insertion, Miss Bettie Hodges. " Worsted Quilt, Mrs. J. C. Vann, premium, ' SI " Embroidery, Miss Maggie Rose. " Drawing Pencil, John Smith, pre mium, t f $1 Crochet Tidy, Miss P. E. Latta. .Emb'dy Band," " Yoke," " Worsted Tidy, M. C. Latta. " 5 'Specimens Tatting ' Knitted UIII, ...... - : .. - ;f - fl " Tatting," A!: 31. Overby 4 " Crochet,' " Fannie Anderson " Show Case and Articles, McRae & Daingerfieid. " ' and China,,W. ,N. Til linghast. j ' . ' G Sets Silver-Plated Castors, W. N. Tillinghast. " Statue, " " Statue, " " '- Shirt, McRae & Daingerfieid. " Job Printing, J. E. Garrett. Pict ure Frame, Miss M EGarrett. " Quilt, v 1 "TCarm6ti. " Toilet, 1 ' " : . ' Pair Embroidered Slippers, Miss Rlla Monaghnn. Night Govn Yoke, Miss M. C. Newby. " Chemise Yoke and Bandi' Miss M. c. Newby. ' ".Bo Painting, M. Newby, premium, ' - j S2 " Worsted Quilt, " ' Worsted Rug., - tl pre mium, ' ' SI 14 Embroidered Band,aodf Yoke, Miss N. C. Rankin. 5 Basket Flowers, Miss Mary Broadfoot. " Pyramid Boquet, Miss Nannie Hatchell, premium, ; SI Quilt, Mrs. G. W. Lawrence, premium, t $1 " Counterpane, " r , ' Point Lace Handkerchief, " Collar, Mrs. M."J. JLuasJpremiamvi : tf :' n1l Lucas, premium, ' S1 V Linen Band and Sleeve,''Em- broidered Flannel Skirt, , Jklrs, M. J. Lucas. i , " Braided Pincushion and Cover, Mtss Marion L. Carver. " Patch worK Quilt, Miss R. M. . Carver, premium, $2 " Chromos, W. N. Tillinghast. " Lace Collar, Miss Nannie Hatchell. ; " Pincushion Embroidered, Miss Nannie Hatchell, premium, $1 " Crochet Tidy, Miss Nannie Hatchell, premium, SI " Worsted Pincushion, Miss Sal lie Fuller.- ' Embroidered Infant's j Talma, Mrs. Lizzie McKay, premium,$l ""Embroidered Cloak, Embroid ered Skirt, Dress forCbildMfs. Lizzie McKay." ' r'Uv'" " Affghan, Miss Nannie Hatchell, premium, : t . Si Wax; Cross, Mrs. Lizzie McKa'y, premium, . . SI " 6 Pieces Drawings, Miss Mary C. Dbdd, premium, t-'-y SI ". Silk Embroidery, Miss Foi nie Campbell. ? . " Needlework, Miss Ella Caiup- V Campbell'.- V Gents' Dressing Gown, Miss Ella : Campb.ell, premium $2 : Rustic Harp,r Miss Ellen DRob - eson, premium, SI 2..f Ottoman covers, ' V - -. " Oil painting, Master E 1 u It Dr.in field, premium, . -S2 1 " Lot Photographs C 'McArtan, premium,- .. $2 " Worsted Mats, Miss J'- J l"t rt premium, . , SI " Embroidered; Yoke,: . l-rn , & sleeves, Miss Kate -W t h. . " Sofa Cushion, Miss, Lau v. God win, premium, SI " Braided Childs' Dress, Miss ,E McD Welsh. " Transferred work, Mis M E Hartman. I " Hand made Shirt, S A Til linghast, ' " Woolen Hiink Cross BaJ, Miss S A Tillinghast, premiu n, SI " Home made Knitting Cotton, Mrs. Diaiina McRcie. " Set Table mats, Mrls Julia Hall, premium, I $1 Lmhroidi'i-ing & Tatting, '"' " Tatting, Miss Ruth Pearce, pre -?msm topeorriran neirartsf a B At ' kins, premium V ' ' , r 8 2 "Oil Painting, W J My rover, pre mium, S2 " Needle work, Mrs. G. S. Gib son. , " Card Basket, Mrs. J II Hall. " Lamp Shade, 44 " " S 2 " Embroidery, " " " Sample Dried Grass, Miss Eila Pearce " -foint LftCfe Hdkf, " E. R.( Spencer i icture & Frame, " George Wood ward. 1 T " Rug; " lvnit Counterpane, " prem. I 00 2 Pictures on Shell, " A. H. Whitfield j Vests made 95 years aero. Sample Basket Birds eggs, Master Joe Hooker. j " Show case china, A. R. Carver. " Passage Lamp, " " " Toilet Cushion & Mats, Miss Mac gie Mathews. i premium 1 00 " Quilt, Mrs. C. E. Cotton, 2nd premium 1 00 " Sleeveless Jacket, Mrs. B. Fuller v . premvnm 1 00 " Embroidering, Miss M. A. Decker. " Box Worsted Flowers, " " Scotch Heather, Hector McMillan. " Coat, home made, Mrs C. Wil liams premium 1 00 " Pants & check home spun, Mrs C. AVilliams. Home made Jeans, ' 2 prein's 2 00 Stripes ' C. Williams' Socks, . ' " " " Wax Crosses, Miss Mary Devane, " 2 Basket u ' " io xauing, uiiiey xayior do. Hame made Blankets, Mrs. T, B. Harris 2 prein's 2 00 Quilt, Miss Emma Council " Case Shoes, Capt. A. P. Hurt 10 -VarieHofHcejplants, Mrs JBWtsr " Wogpn, ..prJraramToc IC (4 IC tt I V rll a : " Pin Cushion & Cologne mats. Miss - Minnie TJtlej, prem. I 00 " 3 Washstands mats, " Tdttiug, Miss Alice Freeman 2nd i premium l 00 " Counterpane, Miss Isabella Thames " 2 Knitted Counterpanes Jilrs. L 'MeKav, : premium I 00 ' " Embroidered Sacaue 'Miss Laura Pembertonl , . " Etnbroiderd Dress Talma & Skirt, Miss Lanra Pemberton. . " Sacque, Miss Magie Perabertort prcujium,; Poems Ilenr Timrod. " Toilet Set, Fannie S. Johnson.'. " Grochet Lamp mat, Miss Alice C'lmpbe'l. ' 12 Crochet Table Mat, Miss Alice Campbell, prem. (book) 'Among my Books. " Toilet mat. Miss Alice Campbell. ' Croieh'et Edge " " " ' D 'isv Ti.ly, ? " ": , " TJndor waist, Miss Delia Guthrie preminm 1 00 " Feather chair Miss Delia Guthrie... " Boquet Basket Flosvers, Mrs. E. . . H.Grnnt t ' yl " Horse shoe geranium, f . , Mrs. J. A. .McArthur.' " Balm " vi " ; ", 2 Embroidered Yokes, .Mrs. J. II. Myrover " 2 Infant's Dress' " " premium 2 00 " Pyramid Evergreens, Mrs. H. L. Mvrover. ' " Map Coal Fields, Mrs. L. W. 1 Jackson, premium, book Sea Gift Quilt, Miss Minnie McNabb, premium 1 00 U-Box European Specimens A. R. Carver. - Embroidered Skirt, Miss Kate B Baker. " Patch work Quilt, Miss Ann M Pearce. American Needle work," " Plaid Homespun, Miss Dolly C uain. " 2 Quilt Mrs. J A Spivey, premium 2 00 1 " Braided Yoke, Miss M H Car ver. ; ! x 1 Embroidered Yoke, Mrs. W W . Sbepperd. 1 Child's Dress, 1 Ladies' "Skirt, Mrs. W WSheppenT; premium 2 00 1 Vase dried grass, Mrs. E L Pe ni ton. - i ' I Paper Lb, Mrs. W A Guthrie. 1 I r,5,r Laait;(?eirs Marv Smith. ' W ' ri'--l premium 1.00 1 ?a-Ser'iIrI,HalI. . . . 3 Organs TreIOro,s;, 1 Shirt, J P:od:,. . 1 Lot Braided Miss Pink Wil liams, . r ? ij pfemium 1 00 Frank ThoriM Special Prem ium, .handsrTtne xif U Black; Furs value $25 00, t0 ykl Lizzie McKay iorrhest Snk:EaJderyr-t fW: Henry': Lilly, iJXial V Premium Five dollars for bt lace Tattioi to Mis.sTfcfth Pearce. j Henry Lilly, rnecialPreminrn Five dollars for lt .Crochet work, to iuiss juiia naii E J Lilly, S&ia1 Preminm Ten dollars .for : brisfnecrni'en:;;uedltf work, Mrs. W Vaepherd J II & G G TytfkiT&'r ium Five dollars fof best display 6f Wax k to MisjtMyi Devane, Campbell & Mcejw-.peciai prem hi m Va 1 u e $20 t)f for fergest exhibi tion in Floral Hjlf toMrsTC Wil liams. T - - I J'J?Kyle t 0$:. Special premium ifjSotiiH set- Wv k,. Furs Value S25 10 N. C. 1 Pair SpanisJvOiainb Chickens, D N McLean; 1 PairDurby McLean 1 Pair Native Game Chickens D N NcLean. 1 Native Henl D N J'sLean. ,TOWNSUIP OFFIOEttS ELECTED IN CUMBERLAND, Aug i;s-t, 1873: 7th of 1 THE CUBAN DIFFICULTIES. "I--- .-, '(CBbsS".:CREKBADICilL.) ".J : - r i 'l Magistrates,! elected 7t!h . August 1873, fort years from Monday, 10 day 8 aiter: election A. G.-lThoriiton M. N.Leary, Sr.- kM. : E. Wade, C. C. Bell (col.) A. V.: Uohbs, S- A." Bald win, J. J.llinor, D. G. McRae, WH. Constable John Geary. School Cornmittce--ft. 1L' Simmons. col., F. P. Wi.liktoh, col. W. 11. Love. 3Ia:istrate8 Wile- Fort, Had., Jesso B Carver, Con Ulerk J. Wi Sellars,' Kad. ,.'' ii. Constable George W. Graham, Con. School ' Committee D. A. Biyant, eo,!., Bad.j, N.? MeQucen, Con., Joseph lolar, (Jon. - - - finl SEVENTY rtEST (CONSERVATIVE. ) Magistrates A. K: McDnvrmid, D. B. Gillis. ; X. : Clerk A. D. McGill, - , '- r, jCoiistable-John Butler. i School- Committee David Kivett, P. D. P. Mu n roe, M.. C. Lamont. QUE WHIFFLE (CONSERVATIVE.) Magistrates A.? A. Johnson, (I. W. Graham. ' ' 1 , U ' . "' ' ""v ; " Game Chickens, D.N " v,uvh - -. School Commiitee D.McLauehrin, Neill Graham, Phillip McRae. BLACK EIVEIl -(CONSERVATIVE). ' Magistrates I. W. Godwin, II. S. Hall.- '., . ' Clerk C. C: MeLellan. .. Constable D. J. God win. ; i. School Committee Erasmus Lee, J. 11. Te w, J . C. Sea well. 1 FLEA HILL. '1 Magistrates J. W. McLaurin, Bacl.i G. L. McKay, Con. Clerk L. H. Hobson, Bad. Constable J. O. Williams, Con. School Committee N..- McDougald, A -Kingston" i (Jijlnaica) dispatch, under date of tho 10th insf., gives tho full particulars of tho capture of the Virginius and tbo murder of tho prisoners; from which we make tho following" extracts' Captain MeArthur, of the . Lritili. schooner Briliiant, which left Sanu ago on the evening ot tlic 5th, reports that just before tho Virginius win captured Yarona advised tho tiring of tho powder magazine and BLOWISG VV THE VESSEL rather than fall .into the hands of the Spaniards, but tho captain persuaded Verona that, being under the Ameri can flag and in neutral waters, they would not dare tp touch any man on board. Yarona and his followers thereupon became satisfied, and short ly afterwards an officer of the Tornado boarded the Virginius and demanded her papers. Alter inspecting them he Raid they were correct, but he madc'all on board prisoners. Yarona replied .t hat.be was a pris oner. of war because there was not, an English or American man-of-war near to witness this 'SCANDAL ON THE LAWS OF NA TIONS. Ifo added.that he could havejdown up the vessel with all on board, but ho had not done gj 6inco her papers were correct and sho had not been (C ii - i ti it tt i SI 1 Pair Afuscofy ducks, " English " " Pea Fowls, Geese, ' Turkeys ' - Light Bramah CHickens premium, !" ' Pencil Neck, ! 3,: Pair EnglsRBucks John T AfcKay 1 Lot Chickens (16) ' , ' 2 Pair Frizze&d Bramah s 3rs.J L Williams prem. S 1 Sharrghais" : 4 ' Pigeons" ' .' ' 5 r Native Chickens ' 1 1 Pair Top knot Game, W G Hall. 1 ' Afad . Caps dame Charles Hall 1 DorkinsGWBullard prem. SI 3. ' Game Cbitsens AiVcBuie pre t ' SI can flajr was,' he' considered, her pro tcction, and he surrendered under the protection of that flag, but believed ho would bc-V victimized ' because the Spanish Government ail along hated him. Captain MeArthur witnessed the execution, cf Ryan, Varorra, Jesus del Sol and Pedro CVfpedes, and gives the following account: CAPT. M ARTHUR S ACCOl NT OF HIE EXE CUTIONS. )n the . morning of the 51 h-they were removed to the place of execu iioii. about a mile from the jail. The. Con., ; Stephon .Royal!, Rad., Frank ruf victins were surrounded by a Pliilf r.,,1',1 ' V I . . . . i; Mronji escort, oi painsu "umiuis. Jbr pari of his crow, under no known public law or pretext;! and,:-n Cap tain Fly was hurried to mako bin preparations for death, ho coflld make no fui'thcr Btatemcnt, but declares that the 'foregoing-is his truo dcclai a lion, which ho pigncd in jail at two o'clock on tho 7th of November, lj7::, two hours previous to his execution.'' This-protest was approved by st vc riil of tho foreign consuls, with whom Mr. Submit t advised. But his 1'. cellcncy, Governor Burricl, was high ly incensed at tho consul's action, informed him ho had demauJed i!i revocation of his exequatur. How to Sleep. With regard to sleep, the 'rcc bent position has obviously v. iy mui-h t do with it. Undoubtedly, sleep may occur in tho hilling jh-i. ure, and even while standing;, l.;;i these cases are exceptional. It is c t';. tain, also, that sleep in bed, n.H a in!,., is Rounder With n low pillow thui i high one. If, then, thero bo a M.;'.. of"wnkefuluess at night, tho h. i should be kept low; if, on the coi.li ... ry, there is undno slcepintsn, the Ik i ! should bo kept high. The derive . ; sleep and the amount of it may he i , . ulated by simply taking care that t lu ll cad is in tluv light position. If j i, . longed recumbency is u necel pnj; of the treatment, the tendeucy-to t-1, . p too-much during the day, aud too in By ruisiug tho bead in tho dasviu.. the jVatint remains awake millie i rt v to be abletb sleep at night; by dr tho head r.t bedtime, tho coudilum i,. favorable to"" sleep- duriiig thetii -; and, a. a rule, sleep is coueiliatd in this way, wittiont Iho help of nan - ties. Dr. i:,n!clu7': ........... j Coixmuur, Ga , Xor. 22. i'JViii'!,i one of the largest mccUngs ever Ik ! l in this part of the sorith, ga'llieit d ; . express indignation !at tho'.lato 'Sp;;i -ish atrocii ies. ResoI'ltioin of a . i , bitter character we.ro a(lu.ul ... i intense enthusiasm was niamfi !. pre. prem. $1 si mium p 'Brahma . EnglishTDteks ' Peafowls'' Afuscovy Tucks Native Chbkens ' Lot Ducks Lot Guinea FavIs Pair Englhl Ducks , Charles t L Campbelu L , tt n,inrn CiY Guibea Pow German Piions, Skinner. Chickens, DPilcLean. Poultry, Chickens, Turkeys, Mt miura Game Fow loh. English Duc '1 ' prem SI Aliss tsallie E n Evans, pre- -,; . si IIerbettrLutter- ! prem. SI Lot Chickens, J M Robinson. Pair Pigeons, Jlister John Broad- s J Rose, prem. SI Is, James Rose. E Kelley. . T Williams. i; foot., . Ducks, Thorn Frizzled Chicke Pair Bantomsr " Chickens, " White Gan . Bald EaglelGame, ' Silver;Gravlirame, 4 Black Game J Game Chick - f liams. ' Native Few :d:Native Gaiwfl ' Bramah. Fow tosh." ' Chickens, Ch " Brahma Chi da i d J H & G a Jiffver, Special Pre mium N.CJGi one year tor the arcest andbest efhibition ot ,roui-" - r '-if - try, to A MBuie Best : bread tie comuiittee ; fall- nil 1 ns, Garry Wil , James Thames. B E Sedbery. s, Agustus ilcln- s. JHtak. kens, John God- (C Pen Wiper, i Quilt, Mrs. J W Phillips, premium J - 1 1 00 1 Samqle 4 pieces Crochet work Mrs. A E Fiulator. . 1 Autumn Boquet, Miss Floy Vink. 1 Tatting Collar, Mrs. M A Jolly. 1 Home made shirt, Mrs. Col McNeill 1 Rustic Frame, . 1 Vest, Miss Kate Jarman. 1 Infant's dress, Mrs." Col. A S Mc ' Neitf. premium 100 i ng Xo .coi n ci d e of.oip i aiuas .to he one most wmtny-oi mis premiun lave concluded f 6 present the fpl- lowing names M& Fannio Lutterloh,' I . Carb Smith, jlaggie 3allett, Young Ladies under twenty, ), h . ' Mks Sarah Campbell, ' Lna Leete, . ' ' ; ' ' Lilla Cook, y These still younger are commended for fine specimens of bread 31isses Fannie Strange, Bell Jatthews, Bes sie AfcLaurin. MnU Ifurnhv." Janie B. Kvle. & Annie L. Whitehead (aged ten years.) ;Best light rolls 3iiss Florie My rover. ... . - Best corn bread Ellen Matthews, (colored.) . ' 4 - . Com'. A McLean,; ; -1 -Miss'Peaice, ' ; Mrs A M Campb.ell., Ik - rw TVfT?na -:'.:. v' jJtv4.a. ii-i; tt ' The Special Premium effered'jby1 A B Willjams &tB:o. for "the" largest and best exhibitioiof home made ar-', ticles jn the depafttnent of Mechanics is awarded to A A UcKethan & Sons. i Silas 'Sheets,. . Com. I w Overbv;, Walter Watson. Elliott", col'd Bad. CEDAR CREEK. Magistrates J. C. ! Blocker, Bad., G. A. Downing, Rad. j , Clerk D. J. Davis, Bad. J Constable E. J": Edwards, Con. School Committee Hector Strick land, Bad., Duncan .JJedsole, Bad., William Webb, col' Bad. . carver's creek (radical. ) Magistrates John A. McKay, John A. McFarland. - f-Clerk col'd. Constable J. W. Blackman. School Committea Absalom Porter, George King, col'd, Chas. McKay, COl'd. .... . : rt. -.. ;. ' .... -- . Vnrnna nnd TJvnn. ealrn and collected, i nicnt marched amidst the yells and vocif erations of the infuriated Spanish rabble. Arrlvoll at the place of exe cution. Cespedes and Jesus del Sol .vcre forced to kneel, in which posi lion they were shot in the back. The soldiers next directed Jtyan and Yarona to kneel in the same way,' but they refused, and were seized and thrown down, being hanacutted all the time. The two victims beir-red George W:. McDougald, tneir tormentors to allow them to die standing, and, having . offered further resistance, they were murdered stand ing. Ryan was not instantly killed. A Spanish officer then stepped fur, ward and thrust his sword through Ryan's heart. Varona died easily. Then down came upon the still warm corpses tho bloodthirsty mob, who severed tho heads from the bodies, placed them on pikes, and marched with them through tho city. A FLEA FOR 3IERCV REEUSED. New Yoi:k, Nov. L'2 The b.u.f. shows a .decrease "in J--: 'V' TOWNSHIP OFFICERS Qualified and, extkred os duty MONDAY, 18ni AUGUST, 1873. - Magitlratts' Cross Creek. S. A. Baldwin, A. F. Hobbs, M. E. Wade, C, C. Bell, W. II. Porter, D. G. McRae, A. G.;Thorntou, JphnsOr, G. W. L. Seventy First---A. D. B. Gil Hp. Qnewhiflle A.- A. Graham.' i " 1 -F'ea Hill Jno. McLaarin, G McKav. . ' - ; Cedar Creek Juo." C. Blocker, G A : Downing.' v ' ' Carver's' -Creek John A. MeK.iv J A. MeFailand. j Black River.-I. W. Godwin, H. S UAH. i "V BIT". HIT J OCm mUue prUm'ters uf the " The End. of the World." -s From Colurukus JSun. Elder T. M. Harris has been preach ing a series of sermons in - Atlanta, on the subject of the early, "coming ot Christ." He had large audiences, that ipneired to be iuterestdd. , He. main tained that the second coming of Christ would bo , 'before the niil'.euinin, aud before the expiration of two thousand years of the Christian 'era. To mak his theory more immediatly applica ble to the present generation of men, he contended that tho Christian era was ono hundred years older than the egmmonlv received chronology maliei- it Pope Gregorv having made an er ror of one hundred years in arranging the.;' tabi'es! His belief therefore l;- that "the end" will come before the eipiration of the 19 th century. His,' reasoning appears to be mierentia rather than demonstrative,! as for in stance, that no dispensation ' lasted oncer than two thousand years, and therefore Ibis would not ; that as God rested on the eeventh day,1 the saints would rest in the seventh thousandth year, &c. .-'--- ! rjv-v. iJider Harris oeionps lOTvmuis.ciii ed the "Christian Church' We do not pretand to be posted in reference to "the end of the worldland must t herefore leave our readers to judge for themselves what importance. to attach to the Elder's views. But we are pre pared to ease the consciences of any ielinquents, who mav be tenihed at the idea of encountering the great day of reckoning with printer's bills un paid, by giving them receipts in full, and thus doing what we can to "tide them over. Iv. Mc Diarmid, j battle-field by Yarona, wore present A'ben he landed, and they went to the Governor of the city aild begged that his life should bo spared, since he had given them theirs. This was refused. The foreign vessels in port at San tiago were prevented from leaving in order to.pievent tho circulation of iho news. The Spaniards also took possession of the telegraphs, and Would not allow any person to com municate through them, even the foreign consuls. A DEMAND FROM THE AMERICAN CONSUL. , Tho American Vice) Consul, on hearing that Ryan was to be hol, waited on the Governor and demand ed his restoration as an? American citizen : but tho Governor, refused to ii.sten on the ground thatilho Consul was not well informed in t he matter. Tho panian lie Consul tnat they wei regard to s informed b actmg'on Ihsane AtTLUM. We have received' the annual repbrt of the Board bt Di rectors ancMSuperintendeat of the nStrne Asylnm of, this ofcate,- for the year ending October 31st. There will probably be a deficiency fittne end ot the yearof about $5,000V: The capacity of the Institution l for 224 patients onfy, which is totally inadequate to meetthfe demlnds upon the institution. r The whdle nrnhber of admissions sttfee 1856 lm& been 1043, . of which ibre' ar4i1' utfder treatment 242. The Imrabfer citred ;i3262 , or 3G per dbrit. 1' The others died," or were dis charged. , This year 2G3 applications watrt Of room.'' According to the last census tlfere are in the State 779 in sane! wricfi leaves 537 "Unprovided for H'nd Scattered throughout the State io ailsy poor-houses and private I amilie8f their own responsibility, and did not 1 . I M I'ven intcuu cominumcali ig w l i n Madrid. Among the Cuban capt ves were a son ot Gen. (uesada, aged Mxtcen, and two other boys, twelve and fif teen years oil. There were also twelve Jamaicans on board-the Vir gini. s, two of whom wero boys of fourteen years of age. The declaration and protest.of Capt. Joseph Fry -'before, tho United States vice consul,., after being sentenced to death, was in substance as follows:- "That ho was the master of the American . steamer Virginius, which had all her papers in complete order, especially tbo register of tho. steamer, crow list and articles, passengers list, el ?aranco form' Kingston," as also .dis patch from tho cjstom-housc, etc. Sailed on the 23d of October, 1S73. with all his crew and about 108 pas sengers; after a few . hours " at sea sprung u leak, and put into Port Hay tion for repairs; sailed from the poit Cuimit, of thai island, on the 30th day of October, and, y I i i o between the islands of Cuba and Jamaica, about 20 miles or more from Cuba, was chastened by a steamer, and over taken and captured 18 miles north of Morrant Point, cast cud of the island of Jamaica, about ten o'clock at night, the Spanish vessel previously filing several shots over the Virginius and compelling them to surrender. Tho stealer was then taken possession of by a boarding officer, who stated that he did so on ids own responsibility, knowing her to be an American ves sel and under the protection of tho flag of the United States, of America. Tho master, Joseph Fry, with the crew and passengers, wero placed un der guard, and all brought into the port of Santiago de Cuba on the 1st day of November. "On the evening of tho same day, after having delivered over all the papers belonging to the Virginius, ho was refused permission ,to apply to his consul for aid and protection, and this was only granted him after be ing condemned to death with tho Ma- $(5,900 ; specie -increase, ;.! legal tender increase!' $4,801 ' posit increase, S(;,122;40il; eiie decreas, Sx,900e. 1 he above is :!i first bank statement issued mucc tic panic. Tweed was brought into .the (' of Oyer and Terminer this inonr- for sentence, an immense crowd i'; ing. the corridors and i-kjui. Th.m counsel argued tho motion for a ; : - y of judgment. L.VTEU. Tweed has b -f-n pon'oni- I to twelve vears iu the couutv ins.:; and $1100J fine. Wasiiinotov, XoV. :.'2. It Mociii' to be generally known that 'prepaia tious havo been quietly going on un der the direction of the Secretary d' War, placing tfur, arsenals in a cnn. dition to suppiy the wants of an annv in tho iield in case of war, and looking to the conditio. i 6f tiro armament of our o tiica lion for the iwrf,il lclno H will' li ii p i iKijfoo tile attack by iron clads The ordn ance department of the army is at this moment nf most active preparation for a stale of, war, and is ready t) Mip. ply an army with tho' entird equip ment of war material, including tho most approved brcechloading arms, and field and siogo batteries of artil lery, with every kind of auimuni. tion. 4Tho telegraph has been vigorously used, urging forward every prepara tion to the extent of ordnance ap propriations; and ordnance - ollieei ( are fully alive to tho' gravity of tln occasion and to the necessity; ample preparations to meet all' demands should war bo the result of our pres ent complication. " While from (he na'iHC of tho caise, the navy had1 to lake the activo initiative, the war department is fully up to tho crisis in quiet preparation for the future. London, Soy. 22. Specials ngiv" that tho recent interview be'.NvecM Castcll ar and Sickles was stormv. r Sickles barely escaped. mobbing. " All the signs point to a heavy cam paign on Congress nod in Congress for a substantial expansion of tke-nn rency. Tn some quarters at tho . Wsst, tho manufacturers talk strongly in favor of immediate measures for spe cie payment!, no matter if tbo present pinch be a little intensified thereby; but in many others there i.i a revival of tho old greenback heresy. Patrons or Husbandrj. Mr. George Z. French, who hasie-! Cntly beenftppointeit a (tencnl Jf puty Granger in this State, orgai.i :- Floral CJ range, at Shoe Heel, in K ""r son county, on Wednesday. Mr: J. y. McKiunon was elected Aliuter, and Mr. 13. G. (Jraham,. Secretary. Tho Grange starts with 20 members and ' under very favorable auspices. Axotheu Chaxol. L:sl Sunday a:. other s'ight change was made in tho time table. The mail, going cast, l-.-av s Greensboro at '5.05 a. ni.; wtbtwaid, 12.20 a m. Express going east, b-aves Creensboro at 1-J7 p. .111. ; goitig west, :3.50 p. in. Salem Jiranch: Loaves (Jrceiubor at 4.40 p. m. O'lecmforo Xn: Sji th State. JuixiF. iiavKKN. Hon. Nntliaiiicl Boyden, Associate Justice of tho Su premo Court of this State, died at his residence in Salisbury 011 tho iuih inst., iitj 12 o'cloclf l. : Ho 'was a na tive of Connecticutpf wo mistake notf v but came to this State at an early ag James Gordon Dcnnelf, proprietor of the New York Herald, is said to bo fitting out an expedition to reach and exploro tho North Pole. Tho next Presbyterian Synod, of' North Carolina wid meet in Concord Tho Supreme Court of North Caro lina will meet iu Halelgh on tho liibt Monday in D;ceuibv. ( - .a-
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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