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REAMS' WAREHOUSE ntinilAM, N. C, lins made the' highest flvefnge Mileof TOBACCO hmde by sriy in iU Stftte$60,2Vcrop round. Milt J LJ I ! I ; ' ' : J I P. JJ UU 4LlillatJl3 !, , ft t' , i. o , if iiimi 1 1. 1 II II II I - U J-Jl.-JW-..'..l , .. -...-T A I HUM lllai I J I . i I II la lit J 1 1 ill f . J. 0. ! CAMEROW, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.) Hst S5T18S ToL a Da 45-; TBT7TK I-BAIts NO POE'ANP, 8KUNS NO SCittJTIN TERMS $1 00 a YEAR, INVAKlABLY IN ADVANCE .-. . . , HIllSBOEfltIGH, H, C,; OCTOBER 16. i878. -Ki te, Vtl. 58. mm A VALUABLE INVENTION. TMB WORLD RENOWNED ' v;iLSorjisEi7irjGir.iAGiiirjE In workmancSIa Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and A at lt;antlj ftnUhed at a tTret-claaa Piano. It receive the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Bxpo anions.-it szwi oustuurtii faster, man other machines. its capacity la unlimited, toots are mors WII40N MACHINES sold In the United States than the combined aalea of all the others. Tho WILSON t WIKDIMQ ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing. WITHOUT PATCHING, given PRIB with each machine. SOTILSO.l SEWING MACHINE CO. CS7 ft CS9 Broadway, New York New Orleans, La. I f.ttsb4a1i.caU. Chicago, Hte.i and San Prancleco, Cat. G E I S E It : s Patent Self-Uegulating ' GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER and BAGGER. .-ty-M-' ' : c!rVfn. M. SMITH 4 CO l Jit Gcaml ApRla t KmIvhi Viryinia and , 1 ll iim ff XiirtU CaroltiM. 8uoth r, . Catwlifta mmI (trvM. , TMIK hiltrfa-l4TMIiIIKK.d lb. niort X.mw koiUI h; . ThnblM M-M.m III Ibrjr km. fo4ril tr 'al.tngMR. ImIi mr (ril prmnll mi aNrtiia. Tbr. MwkiMr. aujr I Mlrtalied f Jaiue Webb, jr. & Hro Ilillnro. Job ii Markliiitti, .Durham. Jxnics M. TotU'w, W. C. Mttrgitn, iitr, . . ('karlrft. V. 0. Carlton, f " ft.imill. A r infield & Ixing, M.iroe. George Wliite , , CuurorJ. . . , . it, Crawford, II' . ) y. Vi.ati KaUtarj. W. S- Ririiett J; K. OiiUher. , Ne.lim. W. f. IxJlidon. rll,l'ro. K. M. Holt k Sow, , ., (iratiam.- 51 -TT-f Frnu lh IUIHku Olwrrw; Oct. eih, 'BUpPOSEp, COUHIrtPOXDKNCE !.t l' t'ht) JoK Til PKKHlHOTM. BR!snt,Rr.i!.fMw BAr. 1 sc. TWi awtrieli-feaiW kiit iMcraav, )ttlkMtpljir"HHiaMlljllWt, T if pain arWa rt lateljr o!i toMih Afrx fuf brtMing pi7nf. an4 faiel.ad of M.rlj fl.WKl rr pir. Aa Itittci aa f t.4J wa pM lof m afr. bil lb luvext prica obtained waa 0. ll a Miff few veara aro that twtt nle ... . .4 . ! owM topracaraa m tv.i Airica ror me talebmg. aaJ for ttkibiikiN purpura in , Jxwdon lUy mAi at a mrra inti. Kvau lk Zoolofiml tfociJF of ldi. rewarka IU for iia olirtio f foraifn Inr Ja, due ro txiftaM a Mnglfl afacimen uf lha Africa ikk. : i kit mnl aala cf faaih.ra a b.Mr artel mlund 1340 wr round, or aVoat II fwf .k fTH faail.ar in IM tba aipuria from lha Or or o.i uo mm t,V)1 wda. taU at 9ti.niNI. Tm taara laUr lha onhiff had tMnad alfu!J.aad lbaalaalff.M. In 173 it. IU fOMda ara t p-xlaJ at valaa of tanJIi, a4 laat taar tba fipott Va raMbtd la taiaalbt 01 91.vu9.uju. s DKAT1I OY F ATI IKK liYAN. A eVgrh H inarch from ('baiianip. of itadai oflbaSHtb ali x iM the d atorjr thai Yr t K)anaded We had anmohow varl ok the trf rata in nor Sun 4 'l fMr thai onti'aiiiMl lha aJ inteDU j en -a , Oar Mcrmi to dim yt.rU waa n kv kath.r diarntrh that lr -ra aW hint a II. bat aa having a ' pad rbanr. f nw ery. Wa lament IU death. He waa a grntle aa af divided Mtie ifl. .f attrattive 1 a'pit iower. and uf mack arnal worth. H at of Itia po'iaa ariH king be traured ia tba Sutiih aa anmtig ;la Nt dtwil) ke Uil literary IrpM-i. Ilia t'uit tartd UnKr.' 8aa,d of U-ihert K ff.' le IWoadU. and oilier that micht he namJ. will g aar-fiaate hia menu ia tha land be hurrd an e . Wk-n ibe pmtilenea derta many a iilfiiia will lr l.j hi grat in leain - laediutktn. and mht a f.r.yer aill there aarend tii the FaiUr of all aourila f.r be.ran'a Wuiana ta rrat frrter um the aweel iiarr rhi aaa an traa to hia car,lry in the day. nf dae4 trihalalioa aad peril- huth in the fiery year of war and ia tl.e awful Month. f i.laga, darkoe and death lint lb wet in.r in gnae. And lha temple will aiUa thr I'le-f. Like the wan be ang erliaahiaawret tet ant" rre be raaed away into ibe etern al ileuc. lie died dning bia duty, and now. life' a loila all ended, be !e-a with Jeaaa : 'lit will ralni the tartared breast, JU will giv. Ibe Ir.Mi'.lf d real Aad the drid lit aatobeth taC.' Wilannina SiVir. la a aubavqunt iaae the Sinf aaja: It in ornaifi that Father A.' J. Hjao. the mi, ia living The dead priet w.a Kath er I' lta.. ! Ibe Naah villa diuerae. " 1 ' '' . ,:., 1 I n)BAC:t'0 8..I.KS FUK TIIK VKAU. The fieal year ia tka foaf lubaoon Irada 4f Danville raded oa the Sihk of Se.iem her, aad aacertaia fnrar the ter'a made at the end of each noth Ibat lha tiXal a Mtiunt ot leal tobacco .old ia tba atarkel daring the laelre Mnailhawaa Yf. onla. The average price waa $.4 a bat'dred. an that Ibe total aimiunlol ainey .ld out for tli'i tulavco waa f i,3 1 4.202.- 00. (a lha 8-eitl ter e eding the .Unit S-pt- ember. IH77. Ibe aalea aaionated la 16.. m.TOft (manda. wl.kh hroaghl 2.031. 977. on oa average of fit 8 a haadrrd. Tba. it will be r-a that the tnereaae of baaiaeaa ia lha tear jaat clad. aa eomparf ed with the baaineaa of the tear aeit pre- J Mated nta eeiiing, w.a very urge m taa qaaainy o tobeera aold. being over tea aiillkma of pnaada. wlile ike average priot paid ! tog aaialler the inereaaa ia Money value waa at airgrvvt. Hull the aalea of lat year aatnunted to three hundred tkouaend did bra atovw tkaa did Iboee of iba year belore. I)aavtua Ktyhttr." Tbera ar lliaof rare pathrai ia the Meat. pbiawtpaperaaiaada)a. A lady going la aaa a nick friend beard t name called. Taming, aha aa a altnoler girl ia aioara. U.m tmaarj Her. A IB. " m..nr t!i. I.dv reeKnixad in her the .daaghler of ieighlor who dia.1 , the day l-fura aear the eilr. The !ltlle itlrl ibrca ! Xet hraif ah.iat ihi Udy ami. vobbiog. et m- v- .M.H .fi.id of me. era vna ' n inv dear . waa lha anothing reply. Kvery kit. .1 U teid the iNior child. Tbey nn'i tua uu Mahevaae oataidiedof the Car. ai.J wa ware with bint, 1 aad ataai Me.' If aa afiaa aa.are l!bt from tbe 6rH im radeot. and lffer lerrihlt front ita rape miont for folly rrd 'V '" r ,!ri ia alwava punihe4 Ciiktennk, Out. 4. Intetlicrnea re eeived froai Ok1U reporta lha Indiana enaaing the river thia mnrning. fva mile eaatof that etati.ei. Fifty ciliienaof Ojfal. lalla ara prepared to defend the Iowa ahonld it he attacked. Boouia areoul ia all diree Drwvrh. Oct . 4. Tka following from Wallae. Kanaa. rtfetrilig to the Indiana, wbirh left ibe reservation, near Fort Kno, baa I eea received The Indiana erwd the Kanaaa I'acille on Sdndaj. going nlh. U ken abnal th nilee north of llulfalo ta lion, they enm'uenced killinf the eettlera, and Ibaa far 17 dead bodira have been fimiol alaif Happa creek.- The Indiana dn ant goat all oat of iheir way In kill white ala, out if ihey. meet a wliite maa on Ixwarbarktbey kill him aad lake tba b-itaa. They ee aow'fiO or I (Ml miUa aorlh of tbt Kaaaaa I'acifte. wiih lha iMop preying Ibem preilf kardlj, Tbea" f'9 aillrd no women nor children Oalvegloa. Oel. l A aperial la the N'a.a from Maaon. Teaa. deled tha fib. aaya inf.irtnaiina baa bean received there of Indian raida near Jnnetwn Cily. Thret girl and a boy aamed Pnwily were HleJ on tha Johnson Fork of the (Jnadejonpe river. Tteporie from lha anrrounding wn trv indieata that iba Indiana ara etaaling There ia no varia. I itnck and murdering ibe lettlere, A geo am i. aiav p""" m. m t t . . i j bUotrn la tka gtfvetuwaol of Cod. jetal raid ta feared 4thJ October, I87H. f V ...... , - tf .1. .- T . . nil l'HAMiFM3. inv luriiirr j tliia confouiitleil Itmlical fwl :ha wurae I j aeem In fore. Tlie rat i , la, Jolmi flilhga ' haven't gone rlitlil 1 1 1 a tu . at all aiitoe t Ik-kbh U work uxty, n Ilia DeniocraiK: Imrnew, alul tried ta client Joe Davla oUI J of I Im lotinlMaHon for Ojanaeiw four yrarrf aifi, after lie hml bent m fairly for M Inj- fore the (' a enlioi III fact, I liave lieeii , Koliilowii hill ever aim, and I km now ; pretly near (he iMttt'MH,' for yiai know Itj ain't hut one etrp fmtil lha tNieoiti of I he Itudival mrly, where I now am, to Hie ilevil'a own. It make ni pretty nigh cruxy, euro enough, tuMiMftituee. to Ihink wf j lhefin chaiioeal have' thrown away, J And here, even aa tale aaalnoe the l4 Auiiiiat Vle'.'thMi, If 'I Jiiatt only kcj .jn let ! and goiMj In the lialature ami l-hav-il , niyaelf, and ahoweil., lha peM I wat ' hoiieat In my talk a'wii wanting to do aoiiielliiiig for their rani, the UvoMK-rittle j .Hiy wiAihl have forxiven nie, ami nine ' ehanreo Ioim I would liave lieen aviil to Omitreaalntha oid rnioectahla way law yeara from now. You know ll human nature trfori(ive a follow for likllng you ffyod know he'll hrt you axaln If you ifon'l rVtraivehlm. And then, Ion, I 1I0 aaytiie Dumoerila are lha nowt firt-jtlvhia; foika I ever ace any hiiw.i But Instead of iliiliiK what I told the eoj-leof OraiiKe I wanted to do, that lain aay.Voitrt to the IeKlalalure lohrrak Uj the r1iirani! all llial, I mual f and put myaeir up rir OaiirreM aatraddle of the Barfical mrty. I hml not lieen there no time hanlly, how ever.lf.H-e found that Ilea "Id Iholieal horae'a law khiMie, while it waa aaweak aa a willow, waa aa aharp aa a meal aie, and It haaittvn alaiut tlieiHieaaieal tiding ever I tried in my life, and if It waa not that I had a lit tie mutton auet alone, loruh on the galled plauea I ilon'l know wltal I ahouhl 1I0, and a. it ia I dmi't elefl to eat down eiiiufortAhle for ail mnotlia. t AiwBatmiriiv kw rKirai. I ldd yNJ wkl nuMi IU-ade would I -ear watrhinic. I have known him forahHig time, and now you era I waa right. They nay he won't ran, hut I ain't an eureauout that, for If he haa ever failed l run for an otTke, Keileral, Coiifeiforata orStete.wlieii lie hml a ham-e, on lea he had another. I don't know w hen It waa. He and ine haa la-en a lunnhiR uir ofk. In jlnlng couif Ilea for iiIkIi ihi to thirty year. And then loo ha haa go It, iujuat the III he like, alaive all lhlng for he can ty he waa not running if ha la beat and if he iack-v ted It would hen floe thing Iw tell at IVaahlugbMi, that the people auoiilana ouly vailed him from lib retirement with out hb knowledge or mdlottallon. I tell you lUwIebaa eunlngMha can be, and Bill Smith, you know! never did like BUI Htulili, knew mighty well what be waa doing, whan ha worked up the Con vention laat Tueaday lu Kalelgh. It'a hard tlwaea I am having now, I tell you, Joint. Itlchanl : Bmlcer and Hie two laaaea, laaac Young, aad leaac 81 ray horn, my Uw mrlner before I Iweama a loirnyv hand! eon of Ml. ara about all of lha faithful that atand equate unto ma leaae Hirnyliorn aNwa aay thai Oovermrr llokbn, or Bill Hidden, aa I ueed to tall him.aiand by me, and by tha committee thatuomb and ha tohltiie mefiiig at Hlllnbont Monday night that be had Wttera from On. Holibft aay log lhal he eodoraeil and approved my nominal loo, butaalhey were private bitera be could not ahow them But however thb may be, I ain't autealiout Hohbn being mi my able, for I don't ae bow doff even could IMnk'eo little nf himaelf aa to llrk my hand after I hml treated ll aa I did Hidden. But that b what OeHtray horn, my old law part net, told toe negroea in If llbbon at a pub llu meetlnd laat Monday night. Bill giiiillt and niiudlctall Bleilana and tnelr camfotiadeil Convention havekiuicke.1 tha auota right out of uie. I ihrn't know what Henry Brown will do, for ha halea Reada uUHitaahada ba doea me. ami than there la no telling whatCatee'a Bahy, nf aoybodjelae'e by, writ do, any way. But tha way the thing looks to me now ia thai Jim Da via and Judge Reada and my. aelf will have the flald ta Mwraelvaa. Of MHirm? It la convenient in a good many waya to have Brladletail IUebin nut of tha way. You may know lie lhered ma right atiiart taT I never Would have rung that cowbell at hint. But mi election day fteade la a man miwh mora to be fearad than Brlndbtaii Btedaoe, HOW t Ni.t;n TMK rAHMEHH. Tha Taoibs'jol.'n l ain't happy any way. ;Phet are jHteap jnf people In lha Dlalitct, and going around in tohaven wagima while K haa aaiia mlvanlageo b abjw, powerful afow. One man can rto right ainart buahwhacking In a alngla county, but when It cornea lo buahhak log a whole CiHigrwudnnal Dbtrlet alngla hatideil lla up hill work. I don't mind tha walking, thai la I aay I iloii'l, for you rauat know I am a "laboring man," and tmeil lo talking alawt earning tny breml hyiheaweatof my brow. Home of the l.iya In Orange led a giMal atory on me gtiout ilty plowing hut etiinmeraml apiing, They aay I uaed lo keep my bull, Sum Walt. geared Bp In a livid aide nf the rood and need lo keep a Utile boy on the lookout loaee If any one waa coming in alghl. v Aa long aa any one waa in eight 1 waa nihility buay plowing, eapevially in the morning and evening a tha people fntm, lire country WottW paaaly going to ami frmn town' When 'nohrnly , Waa In tight, t ummI Iff lay down , uixler a r- alinmiHi tree and go t . aleep, That b a right goml atory, whether true or not, if I wa !n the huumr lo enjoy ll. but ll atn'l halfaa giMMl a oneaa mine 011 the people ofOrange. You know they have been talking about living tired to death of having lawyer, and uiachine xlltlciiiH lu repreaeiit them In the Iegblature. Nothing would ilottiem Iheyaald but a regular farmer, , who knew what they wauled, and would be aure lo get It for them. If they could get out a regular farmer candidate everything would go inerry aa a marriage bell. And thereiiMiu the Democralle Conventkm mMnluated Mr J U. HatchiiM, a lifehmg aure eeaHigh praclh-al fanner, area! laboring man, a genuine horny handed eon of toil, and withal one of the moat iitiellnteiil and moat worthy gentlemen in all the county But, lo and behold juet aa anon aa the formera had a chance lo vote for auch a man they turned Uil at onoe, bft their own man, and came over In a bnlyand voted for me, who ImvI lieen a lawyer ali mydoye, and a politician that didn't know a land aide from a plow point to aavemylife. If that ain't a better etory than my mowing nty bull Sain Watt on llm nwdahb I'll give up. . WHAT btO t DO WITH MY atoSKY ? But there are thing, tliat bither me wonwthan that plowing atory l'eople Iwgin to talk and aay they don't under eland how 1 apent all that money lu the Denoajraliu imrty. Tha Sentinel waa paying epleudhi It bad a great big au li ner ipt ton Hat, It had a big advertising al iwuaga,aad then I got aeventy-flve thou aand and more dollara for the public prin ting, in addition to Ibe aa allowing up of my falher'a prorty. Where did all the ronay go lo ? What b there now and where lo abow for II ? Where and when ami how, peopla ak did I ever epenta ibdbrof all .that .big amount nf ready nnmey for lha IVmocrath pany ? ll eer taiuly waa money eiiiHigh lo keen tne aer going ami yet tne Urnt'uri haa gone down There waa no campaign fuud aub aoHitioa thai ever ahowedl gave money to ll, wm there ? There were no cam alga ilocunieiile circulated by me, waa there? In fact, thetaily thing Uniglit by me they aay ao far aa known waa about $i.'W0 worUi of type and things U nolng Hie public priuting. And yet In lour m five yeara all that rmouey, more than a hundred Ibouaand Utdbrain caah, db awreaeed, leaving not even a greaae 8n oh lha Democralle, party Umrd to ahow either mi w or then, how or when or to w horn il went! Tide blhe way the people are talking now. . They aay the claim I art up to be a martyr w ho aarrltlced lib own aud bb falher'a property In the l)eniocra lie party In theeervfreof the Democratic party la too thin. They aay there la not a particle of proof that 1 ever awut a dollar in the eervloe of tin; party, altlmnglt 1 received money from tbe mrty by the Ihouaanda. Tin worat uf it b thai havn't rot a word to aay In reply. Wind did I do with all that money, that b the iueatHHi ? I havn't got it now aure, and the Democrelkj party aiu't got It, but then what did 1 do with ItT t-Uil'LKWltXaAY I BLKW VT MY OW.t orrtctt. But thai b not all eople are talking alawjt, ami tbb remind me to aay I am afraid your vJrcua manners haven't bft you It allowed mighty bad raining lu you to write to me about my. office being blown up. Any man, much leaeaGov erimr. It aeenia lo ina ought lo have aeen by now lhal I never liked lo talked about that mailer. Don't you know I never aald anything alroul it In my paper, and did you never hear that I gave Mr. Kings bury who waa my aaeociatc editor al that lime, InatructkMia not to write about the matter in tha imiwr? The Radlcata ae cuaed me openly of bloa ii.g up tba office myaelf, and I have reaaon to belbve that let eel 1 Tea were put Uao my track down lo Nirfilk and hack where I had been few daya before the blowing up. People talked mlghly unkind about II, ami eoote folkaaaid then ami aay now that even the printer. In my rdftoe thought it waa oiy own doing They were all at the ruiua m-xl motning, and ll yon want lo know more partienlarlv about H. you had belief writ, to them. John Hampton was there and im Harrta and Jewell fjtadiy and Cdlinaand all of Ibem In fart- People aald It waa cor boa that I lalkedao much about the Da via Stievt battle and en little alatot the blowing up' I nitmt aay I think old matter. 1 am not aure but what my eteem friend Kiuhard Badger thlttka 1 am guilty to thb day. MY KIT KLVX llECOHU MuTIIKMB MK. Hut tbat ain't all either. FvUe are be glutting lu? talk abvut toe and the hu hlu , again, ana) taa Kaiui ain't goud ur foika lu vet I angled up with' .ly rvuvrd 111 tbat mailer aiu't aa gwd aa I would like lo have I it. In 1872, or wa. K in 1873, wbeii Dr. Pride Joiiea' and Mr. Joba V, Nvraoad, ! a a . 1 I ri....J... . ... ... ' in vt.ugB, phi v vtt MHnanif wraa iw n. tu betp.iutm get tbe largiabtuie tu para au kinu'eaiy bill lor lb. Ku Kiux. I toluatd la uu 11, 1 had a.oru, loo, on the impeach ineiil trial taca voL 1, page 103) tbat "I alaaya d.iioauiMid thauii both tbe lieegue aud the tvu Jvlus tiau iu my speccliea and my paper " 1 faadalaoawuru (p. 912 wheu aaked It 1 knew anything about any aecrel olilical orgauiaatioii, tbat I knew "uoth- ug ta the nut hi. I bever belonged tu any of tin ia ol any kind or deacriplioa. and el a uvuuuiiced tLelu,' and III general. thai 1 knew nothing uf them, or ol any uiau abo beloiiga lo them except hearaaj.' Ibat aaa ou the Ib'b ot rebruary, Iol. .Now it eo bapiieba that ahurtly betore (UiiMmf.. 18iU, witbia two montba I rum tba uaia ol my awearmg iu Ibe Jwieach incut trial, I bad beiw lo bo bra than five geiiib uicu, and 111 vain, to have a Ka Kius ' raid Uiauo in A auiabvu county juet be!ore the apevial rloctiou tbere, when Jimmy tirabaiu heal iini bmitb for Ibe eVuate, Dr. 1'ride Joiiea , ol Orange, baa already given a certificate that, Jo. Davb Uow baa. I ruling t, ar-. and Ur. Wm. oitudw.ck and Mr. r. . Miudaick. ot Orange. Col. A. 0. McAiMer, vt Aabboio, ttaiidolph ronn ty and t'wl. W. I., fc-ui.dera. ot Wake, are I ready lo give similar rerliacatea abenever ; called upon, l'eople aa they duu. aae . how fo auuare my oath with thea certifi- I catea uw more thau they ace bow tu aqu.re ! abuamg tbe Ka Klug 10 public and Irving ta have raid made iu aecrel. And they aay ' too, they dou't ee bow lo aouare the comae ! ot a maa who encouraged Ine neighlmra and j hair cone to Ku Kluxiug that put their necka iu baliera, and then wbea there waa 4 chance to take their Deck a out ol the hal- Icra. aa there waa by pawing taa Amueeiy lull, n raced lo be p do it ae 1 relaxed. 1 have been charged wttk ine Ka Kluaiug before but I waa nevet charged right. I neer belonged to Ibem aud ocver intended ! to nor did 1 ever put aiivthing on paper. I ' waa a! waya aatu-fied to do aa I did Col. Joe aa a a . at. aaa- a a.! vt etib in 181)11. 1 told him t waa bound to denounce both in public and then whiaper ed to him 'but I'll be damned if the Ku Klui ain't right. And now Col. Webb baa given a certificate, and the people of Orange know Hiat what Joe Webb aaya ia an. Yon aee what a fix I am in. The Ku Klux and their frienda I am afraid won't love me mack wbea lley kovw all. It reallv aeema lo me that my ehaneea for a eat ia Cong rem grow alimaier and elimmer every day. but I ju. can't help it. I aiu't lit for any body but lUdicaU to vote for and they won't do it 1 onra in Iota of troqlde. OLD Job. V. 8 If you don't come to the Fair t never will get tbmucb felling you all 1 want lo bt toa know, l'leane la aaie lo eome for I am getting mighty low down. Old Jog WHAT TVoYonXfTlADlKS DIP. Mioaea t'ora and Daiay lltdt, dangbtera of 1 VI. T. M. Holt, and Miaa Ifora William ana. aonaiiiutcd tbemaelvea a committee to rab help for ibe yellow fever eefferere. They went ta work iudeatrkinaly. and ia a few daya they raiaed one haadred dollara which waa forwarded lo Memphie. t hat would tbb world be without women? In every nobU aaU in every charitabbj enter prt. they are foremoat. Tbeaa yonng ladiea bat bat rued their kiadnea of heart aad aympalhetie nature, when they took ap on ihemaalvaa the leak al mercy ia minia tering, in ibe only wy poambb for them, totbewantaofatranger eaffereia in afar away land. In addition lo lha collections made by the young bdiee. ("ol. Ibdt kirn elf donated thirty aacka of flar. which H but in keeping with kieaoteof pbbtio chari ty 'mmimet GUantr. aefaaeaMe'e- ARRRaT rort murdrr. On Informa tion from the bdieitnr a warrant waa baaed laat Friday for the arreet of Rebeoea Lyea for tba murder of Milton Black well one of the children of the woman who waa mar dered m 1877 near thb place. Upon a preliminary bearing Beck t.yon waa com mi! tad to jail taewai trial. Tha wm one of lha moat ln Jiab acta ever co-amitled in a civilised country and evey eff-rt akoald Se made fo puniak the offeadera. Durham ToVaeeo ririNf. : awa wawaa) The work on the Waahlngtmt monu ment b to begin anon Oaigreaa appro prlated g.'M.Ono to atrengtlimt Its fonmla tlona, Thb will tie ilone Krai, and then we arc aaaured work on the aupend rueture will begin Ineamnt. The Waalilngtrm Mar nay a. "Tin flmt work really In be none b to extend by concrete the bane; of the ,nomi- ment almn twelve feet four India fori her downward, and on each able abort twenty' thrtoet natward. Ttie mmvimm ta now aevm feetelehl Inchea in thegmnnd. The Iia will not tadiicmiletely under. it was mighty unkind litymiBndehnwed(H,iv mnt eighteen feet ail four akles nf mighty bad rling to be taking up that thebidtoiu." TllHSADDLB WKONfJ. iTarlniro Kotttberhcr. 'Mr. Hj I here'a Burnetii I tig wrong about fhla aaihlle," aaeelly Ihped a lovely holy from Virginia, im a young awaln "or Amky Mount had awibted her lo mount for a horaehm k ride. 'No, madam, I gueaaed not. Yon preeelit the angelic appearance of a fairy lu a daby cup. Your jtoms b charming. I could Kie 011 the ci'.rgpt tiring picture until I waalntnxicateii1 with delight 'But.'-she aald blnahlng, Mbere'a aoniea thing wrong alaiut lite aaiblb. 'Mailam, I dn aver, no nytnph In a pearly aea ahell ever' I aay, Henry, why don't you change the Midddle ? You're got the liiudpart lieforeaiMike an acquaintance of the iar Ilea then maeltig. The acuaintanve waa g drummer Siuig of lh cheese : 'Will yon love tue wbeu 1 mould? , The effliotioneof the year 0 ail llamil ton, Denia Kearney, and tbe yellow-fever, Syravuae rJtatidattl. A joker challenged a nick tnan'e vote at a city election on the ground that he was an ill legal voter. Wh'-n a maa gia out of the mitry Im aineas bo tears Ibe tattered henaiga down. Heitrm I'oat. Yea, be may pallet dawn, Uraphiti. i The Indiana are realty more capable uf civil. ration than we were di-pnaetl to be lieve. They hnve taken to robbing tr.ina. Tbe firat thing too know aonii of them will at art a savings bank on the Boston plan. H.akcje. Tlie Saratogian tell of a Un'tarian cbra gyman at the recent conference who saw the placard. Ieave yoar dog outside.' and tri ed la pnrchaae a dog in order tu Comply with the regulation. SVe aUFjet that clergy man of at rouioua levity. The Ohio Methodbta have declared sgainM I lie baeof tol.awo. Ohio U getting to be altogether U good. When the devil thoroogbly deacrta a man it abo. a that he bn't worth tempting. -Nycuta Advert i-er. tYhca you beat a political speaker U.ank Gh1 that Ae wau'tburn with a silver sptam in hia moutU you can bet your bottom dol tar that the reflection hnrta kim more than il does the audience, euoajik aa be talks it. Freeltara. Iban Stanley b deaeribed aa a rather in g gniBcaiit bajking person, with a slightly built and rcpii'g figure, nntiy eat gray bair and wbnkers of Ibe old fcngliah t)b, a faoe xpteairely full of pie isaut intelli gence and dignity, aii l a Voice not power ful but diatinct. Ilia diaoourae in Boatou waa read from nianrtaeript in a didactic but earnest way. and without aay geetnree. Tbe Dame "Cockade City' waa given to I'eteraburg by 1'reaident Matluaot at the lime of ibe war with England ia 1812. by reaanh of the gallantry of the company of riflemen who wtul out to Canada under th-i Command of the heroic McKie. Tba word tockade' kts reference tv the badges -y which secial mciit and courage was deaig aatrd. i'eteraburg Iuiiei-Aeal, One tnan likea year paper, ka takes a em py, pave for H. and get km IrwooV to uo the same; he b not ale-aya r rambling to yoj or otbera. bat ka, a friawfly word. If n sccklem bappena fn tbat aeeita ke ia forme the editor. Tbat b newspaper pa tronaga, A Fallon (X. T ) man U'td hi. fiager oa the table in front td a baas aaw Im fowl lbs nnmientam of air. Tha saw Waa going ao foat that the teeth were Mot to be aeon. I!s finger waa talea off. While be Was looking at it the foreman came ap with tba Question. 'How did yon do ft? 'Why. I pat my finger does an," answered ke, plae iug llc other forefinger, aa be thought, well away from tha teeth. To bis horror, the saw Vitik tbat one, ton, clean off at the as cond joint. The Danville News aaya 1 The ben- ll fa 'be Kmhmoad A Danville Itaitcoad Ireni 1 ka race at arrangement by which i obtin ed aoatml aver the Charlotte. t!olambia k Angueta Raihaad seems' tole epott. The fraught over the wbde Una to lt . mood Bow b bo great that the company, iu order te ateet the demand for traaeporta lion, b ranning sis freight traiae daily ' llockingbsm Spirit t ATc learn that on Friday morning of Ust weak foar am ill cobrel ebildrea were banted to death oa the plantation of Mr. K. N f-igram. abrnt elevea milea from ibis 'place- As ia too comanm wiik tka .colored people, ike old otiea bad all gone off ami let. iff ekildren in the hoae. in retern and fi' d Uieif koue eiHwamed and ike charred ! main, of their littht oiiae Ofooaiaa it i otbiiowa bow the bo look Ire. "I m-knowbdgf the corn,' aa lite man aahl wlren he pulled on a light load. A man who nwea more than be can pay bwalorally more-uae. SVothrns; haa ao many lbs binding tt lu eart has a raHnmd. I'olicemeii asabl each other by clubbing together
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1878, edition 1
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