ly the Advance Publishing Company "LET ALL THE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY'S, THY GOD'S, AND TRUTH S. Josephs DiW-,CMe Mix TlOHlll 1.00. S The Wilson Advance. Wilson, FiviiJAY,-icutmbr, 1, IXSl. POETRY. The O llFnib;on d IHtoc. foolish questions "In course I do' he replied, "wlmt do youtake me fur? Do vou moan to insinuate that t am plavin it onto hi'rV I want understand that this voro's a The Drought. The tTOj;H throughout entire afo.good, and in others they are very j badv cut ofT. How dear to "my heart pre the see no of my childhood That now hut in nicm'ry I sadly - review; ' - . The old-meeting-house at the edge of the wildwood, '-- The rail fence' and horses all tether ed thereto; The- low sloping roof and the hA in. the r-teeple, The doves that came fluttering out over head A it solemnly gathered the God-fearing peoih ; . To hear tbir? old Bible my grand father read; l xie )Ki-iasnionea mole The dust-Covered Bible . , The leather-bound Bible "my grand . father road. The blessed old volume! The' face bent aboveit A, now I recall it is gravely severe "' Though the reverent eye that droops downward to love it . Makes grander the text through the lens of a tear, And, a down his feature it trickles ?and glistens, The cough of the doacon is stilled, land his head . Like a haloed patriarch's leans as he listens To hear the old '"Bible my. grand father rend; The old-fashioned Bibb "The 'dust-covered Bible Tho leather-bound Bible my grands 'father read. Ah! who sha.ll look backward with scorn and derision, And scnif the old book, though it " tirelessly lie In the : dust of the past, whlhr thi newer revision Lispsj on of a hope and a home in H the Mkhw' Shall tho voice of the Master be stifled and riven? Hindi! we bear but , a H the of the f word-' 1 1'.' lUs id, W'h v'. :jo long lie has listening, lean- ;c l oat !ie ivi: ; To hoar tin' obi Hiblci'niy grand- father r-MdV , . Tho old-fii-hioiitvl Bible Tlie dust-Co cer'd Bible"; The loathor-.bouud Bibhvniy grand ftftb r r'Vi 1. i deal, and if you don't f just go ahead !vith your marry in', and drop ihs asking of impertinent questions, it'll lead to difficulties. You hear me." j Still tlie courageous clergyman, heed less of the brewing storm, Ignored the bridegroom's interruptions, and read the service with cool and steady cour age. Presently he inquired t. of the bride if she would promise to love, honor and obey her husband. At this point the latter drew his revolver and Informed the clergyman that he was fast ripening for the grave. 'Anv 'more personal questions will - 'require uie to answer With this yor weapon. 1 don't wish to make a row in a church. but If you will have one, just continue what you have begun. I'm a peacea ble long-sidforin' man, but the; holiest leolin's of this lady's heart isn't goin' toJ.Kt pried into by no Hum without he hears from me," Still tho. clergyman pursued - the even tenor ofj his way -One might nave imagined mat lie was dent, soi utterly heed jess was he of the irregu lar responses made by the bridegroom. The spectators who had assembled to witness the ceremony wore making bets freely as to whether Mr. Bill wwuld kill hinl ut the first tire or whether he would, merely mark bim with a bullet for future identification. Contrary to general anticipation, the bridegroom made no further inter aiption, either byAvord or bullet, and the ceremony came to an end. All might have ended peaceably, had not Mr. Withers determined to do his whole duty, supplemented the cere mony by kissing 'the bride. The first bull of missed its mark, and the bridegroom, while pausing to ad just, 'his aim, remarked 'that "this painful Immorality on the past of the clergy, must be "chocked." Just as he was about '-.to' tire the . second shot-- New Hanover. It is -feared that you to . outh have suffered from tlie drought, j tJu r;co (.r0p wlllch is nnv prom is square The decrease in. Mississippi in cotton ing -will be injured bv ihr salt water. it is estimatedwill be 50 percent; in; Onslow. V; looking eil. Full Alabama only a slight falling oil" as j vn,ps fxpcctid i-urticularly ofcc.rn. compared with last year's crop; some Person.--Some sections have, suf portion of Louisiana have sufficed j fored. The average f.r the county severely while other portions have ; will bo about' what it w as last year. made an increase of the last year's! Pasquotank. All crops are good, crop; in Texas rains have been fro-J Pamlico. From'- a private letter quent and worms haje appeared; the yield in north Texas will be Only. .J a crop, in the whole Stiite j short of last year.J fPickiug is prweeding rapidly Msocfcifis: ntikidei A flnlnfi otJ aykAh skxis a jivLhrn' iviiiiorr.:JI tiun rtitAixi "' from a friend ' we learn that the rice croj is excellent. T."',()o() bushels of rice will raised this year. Cotton and corn is also better than at any time and, the weather being favorable, it 'since the war, ;.nd sweet potatoes have will be out by November 1st. The been raised in the greatest abundance, crops in North Carolina, owing to the ! Bockingham. Tobacco greatly-' in difference insinuate, are in some jured. places very proniLing and in others off. very discouraging. To more readily. .. 'Bowan. 'otton cmp one b.alf. let our readers note tho effect in our - "Randolph. liaised a good' wheat own State we append reports fn,m crop, -and half. corn crop. Xo cause for some of the counties of the Stiite, j a-arm which wo have gleaned from our State t ''Stokes. Wheat crop was very fine, exchanges and from other sources: ! Now corn cut off in some places, good in others. Mrs. Daisy Oaks Dudly, wifr of Mr, Francis It. Dudlv. and drtlihter of ! ox-Judge V. J. At Fuller, of the law firm of duller A- Abbott, Broadway ajid Barchly streets, this city, commit ted suicide on Saturday evening itt her house on the Flilnmlt of."-Orange, Mountain, X. J, about 0 o'clock through the brain, and died about half-past 2 "'clock the same night. From the time "f the shooting until her death Mrst Dudley, was un conscious. - Thy .circumstance attending the THE NEWS IN A NUT-SHELL. The election in Virgini.1 tJkeF place Xovein'iev ulh. The -canvass thre has beo!i a Jieati'i on!' and boih sides claim the victory .'( ttw-field'H tna bility to transKt the public business Is 'being discuss(Hl itiitl sOJiip thlhk Hon. Arthur should asr.Ultie the duties -of the office, but it Is pafe to say that the cabinet will onuose anv such in She shot herstlrj noration upon a time- honored cus! torn. A terrible Jtiassacre hvi ih iii rtiMirr Alr ih rwivrwd 1ippU: hiliimr tft f'-f"- . vl'-.f t frr- curv-OtMftl iiiput. Ll V EU , KBO VIA- shocking affair, as' gathered "at the Corn cr,fp almo-t ontindy cut i scene yestcrdav bv i ihrabl reporter. are of a very di.trc Immediate cause being a young in rei over a inosi inning miut-er a lUOstioil whether linsbHlid Mid wife should drive in a l)aWet ph?cto:i or a covered bugtrVf Al'tTuance. Only, one-fourth of a ; crop of corn is expected. Tobacco will reach half in (puantity but the ; quality is very inferior. The fruit crop is almost a failure. j Anson, Crops will average one- half to two-thirds. Surry. D .v.igY crops some but his cU off t!io not so much as in some surrounding counties. Wake. Upland corn and cotton, are aUnost S Viiil ure. The estimate ranges from a tw-third to three-fourths of clergyman's ear in , ; that from last vear. Alleghany. The prospects for good j Warren Not a good rain s-dnce crops were never better in the history June 4th. Outlook very gloomy. of tho county. Tho corn is in the best j Crops fatally injured. Much alarm possible condition. The seasons iiavo is felt at the situation. . j - - -- -- i lieeji favorable." Wayne. In some sections the Ashe. Crops are good and formers' ! drought ' has injured the crops niateri- cheoxful. Udly but it is thought a two-thirds T, ,. rp , , . , ... . I crops will be made. 7iertie.-Two-thirds of acrop will be i ,5T,, - I. made. " Corn crop fair. s iIsimi. I lore at home our crops I have boon somewhat injured, but ih xmKe. vioiwmiLftu goou as last j coin lrL()U witl the effw.tij )f thc year. ( orn and and sorghum on the 7iurke bottom lands are looking well. Apaches in New Mexico., isreporti e:i. ait: and ins who.? 00111 mand w;is slaughtered Sept. .Inl.-r- Marvin's l.lh wife hus i been heard from. HeVenU States still to hear front t'ofore the official count is an-noun-ed, JIi trid hs . been - twist ing character, the J poned until the IVm iIV5. -.Kr;. Of the dreaufid act i io. , ti ... . . ia: v. iiuiiie li;s expressed himseltas arriodcouple's quar-in .VIlirji(1 , u;th the debt- - ww wzv k ThN mirimllM Sotftfr" ffrttMr U 'umtl nol lo cotnin a fntte CiriltW W MlBitttllf Uh snpHifhi ltU- 4 l$f wich in mi'i'.thy Virginia. A l5aMii3iaffiap, rh're .'.-: o-:-. i ,l.t 't:ii--i-ne roctorof Ht. (ieorrfVi, churcii, Lend vllle, be longs to the cburdi f ilituiit lie has j list proved it beyond contradiUi . 11- iT und at this moment ion, public sentiment In Ueudvillc )ronmoccp him the tiblest and most powerful clergyman for his weight in the United Whites, whllo a ooTnmittoe of lending citizens is alioiit to present him with n silver-mounted revolver n n ttiinony of respect and ivl miration. ' ' The Hev, Mr. Withers earned this fnwiablc reputation a few weeks ago-! i laving got tho iine-t he brother of the bride sprang on him and took away his pistol. At the same moment Mr. Withers tore oil his Surplice, and, leaping over the rai i.ig, struck out at Mr, J touring Bill in a most beiutifid find . ciontific way A ring was i nniodiately formed. The bride cli nb.Hl on the bantisnial r nf fin Anf'Aiirifrml o ieli ' A ' L . V. - V, V 11V UlllgVll 4.1.V combatant witii such inspiring remark it .V ... : . "lMJ I . . a l ; is, n.e , iiii, oust mm in lue eye," or- t'i loor.iy, Parson, tho eyes of the Church is -on you! Back-up your religion like a little man!" The eager spectators swannd into church and fought for good position in the pulpit. , The batting first was on the bridegroom, but a-t tlie end often.' minutes la rare odds were offered on j tnecierayinan, lusjcourage was un doubted, rind his pugilistic .-kill was simply - astounding. His ad versary never .touted him, while the clergy man daii v . uround liini, now closing an fiyc and iunv shaking the founda tions of his tooth with a. smiling con fidence that'eroated the wildest en thusiasm. In twenty minutes and rtve rounds ho. had reiluced his man to perfect . helplessness.. Mr. lioaring Bill crie;d "enough," the spectators cheered, Vnd the bride descending 1 comparison ; drought in other places we have great ! cause to be thankful. The eron in Buncombe. Oood rains have fallen j Wilson county will average two greatly benefit Ung the crops. Tobacco ! thirds or as sonic say one-half. Wo will yield a half crop. j hope for the best. irunswiek. The crops have been -much injured by the drought. An Attempt to Ki!! Ciiiteu. Camden". (iood and abundant crops. The average will be larger than usual. Cot tod and corn both doing very well, j Tlie drought has not been felt. i Currituck. Splendid crops. No i trouble ivbout water and the crops promise much above the average. Caldwell. This has boon the dryst ; season ever known in this counts;. :; - Crops short, but there will be enough corn to supply the." people, Whoa:, and rye are turning out well. j Caswell. Tobacco greatly injured S as well as all other crops except in the ; most favored localities. Streams al most dried up. Catawba. Crops better than for many years past. si:kgi:axt masox shoots, at oui- thai; tin; bai.i.. ckazkd his , 'hkAd tikki oi: ;takihx(; seen a cuk wimAvim'. ' GI AIU) TIIK (a'Ai:ili? general reporf, inattentive anil Wasii1.x;tox, Si.'ptmber 12.--At 7 o'clock last evening an attempt was was made to kill Guiteau in his cell at that hour. iMterv B. Second Artillery, was relieving Captt Graves' command, which had been on duty at the jail the previous twenty-four hours. The battery arrived in three wagons, in the first of which was sea ted First Sergeant Mwon. As the wagon drew up in front of the jail Mason jumped out, throw his cape Cabarrus. There has i,een no rain j aside, and with ;musket on hisshoul in ten weeks. The crops are short. "ler proceeded to the right wing of the The formers' are making heavy pur- jail. A few seconds brought him abreast of the window through Which Giteau lyul boon often seen. Putting his gun to his shoulder a clear report, which rang through the jail Cotton crop will aver-i lom ino PUr' OI ltenuon anu acu i ne pan gra.ea uuiuurs neau anu penetrated his coat which was hang ing on the side of the coll. Sergeant Mason surrendered himself to his chases, of corn. i Cleveland. Crops are suffering and Will be short. Duplin. Upland rice will be a coin plete failure age two-thirds. Dare.-The crops are very good. Corn er -i tine.- Viliui.iniili. .Crons have suffered ' r.. hi rWt Pniiv-if n ,.r,J commanding ollicer, Cai t. McCiilvray from Iter perch, kissed the clergyman'; of cot ton will be.made if not more with hearty frankness, and informed him thBt ?he should never allow anv husband' of hers to come between her and her religion. ... i. it. - n while ongngeo m marrj mg i"e ueu-., f.,H.h M thp vXXhVlc enthusiasm ' in known Mr. Uourlng JUU.to one of the Lou,iville over the elenrVnnm's victo- most beautiful: and accomplished daughters of Ueadville. The;"" bride groom was a man of most ex-client reputation, having killed three mn in haiufto-hitnd fights, and wounded a number of others. He wri? not ac companied to the altar by any grooms man, and the bride was similarly de void of bridesmaids... though their place was to some extent taken by her three brothers, , ; ! Mr. Withers, who up to that thno had been known n-s an extreinetv poaceable man, and was not supposed j to have a particle of fitchting ability about -him, had been warned that tiie bridegroom was quick tempered and exceedingly jealous, and - that ho Mis Schaffrr, the young lady resid- Would do well o "ladle on the serv J-c j ing in Kim ira who took the '2oo prize pretty consldei-able Itiild." To this j at BnK kpoft recent 1 ft?r being the WHrning, hoVevor, lie paid no att'oii- j hansoment wojnan in the State, has tion, being determined to do his doty, gone crazy. Iter insanity is the re no matter what the'- r: consequence's - suit ut .much notoriety on a weak might be. j mind. She is to be lak. n to nn jlsv- ry that nodes than thirty leading citi zens came forward and offered to be confirmed as an evidence of their good will, provided the rector would' re frain from interfering with card-play- i ihg arid other usual Suhdav recrea tions. As has been said, the almira tion of Leadville is about to be ex pressed in silver-mounted pistols, and there no doubt that the prosperity of St. (too rge's church and the popu larity of Mr. Withers are fully a sured. j A Prize Tool, 'I'orsyth. ..Tobacco crop greatly damaged. Corn and cotton badly in jured. . People aro prepairing to how turnips. Frank! in. -Cotton crop will aver ago fully (no half. ' ( i u i 1 d f. ffd . 1 ros pects very 1 ad .'In some iilaiVs not h luishel of corn to the acre is expected... Tobacco burnt '; up. Some good com on Viottom lands. ! Upland corn ruined. J c4tton crop expeeted. Gaston. Some corn on bottom land upland ci r.i 1 unit up. Outlook; gloomy. i (Jranyilie.-TTobatro is materially . cut off; 'cotton is poor; corn badly I 1 damaged." Farmers who calculated on iuitking 50 vr .0 barrels of corn now : expect only 5 or 10. ; ! Greene. The corn crop in the hot- , 1 ? ! 1. I.. X 1" ' . 1 . ! wno liumouiaieiy put mm unuei ! arrest. Masoii is a native of Virginia and hiw ljeen nineteen years in the : service. He says he shot for tlie pur pose of killing Guiteau, and was sorry ' he missed him. He had become tired of riding over"collU' stones to the jail every dav to guard tho life of . I i i sii'.n a cur as ituneau, o no uinuo up his mind to kill him. He loaded his gun Ir.forc he left the arsenal, and a sooivis he roRchod tlie jail w.ent to the window where (initeau usually DlS.VrroiXTMKNT AXDMr.LA.VCU'DLY. After thoit murriage 3Ir. Dudly and his fair young bride went to live in a charm ing c.ttage presentwl to Mrs. Dudly by her tather on her wedding day, it being oneofeujcht houses built by Judge Fuller on the summit of the mountain, and, besides, !Cng in -.the midst of beautiful laid out grounds, comtnauding a splendid view of the country lying between it and the Hudson, New York Bay and Brook lyn Heights. The period of the hon eymoon had but little, more than pass ed when the neighbors began to no tice evidences of unhappiness between tho young couple. Mrs. Dudly inti mated to her friends that her dream of marital bliss jhad not been realized; that she had found few roses and many thorns. .Neighbors, servants and oth ers agree that Mrs. Dudly made Jjut little attempt to conceal the fact that she was a disappointed wife and had become subject to fits of melancholy. Kecently shejasked a -lady neighbor to procure for her some chloral or laudanum, but the lady thought best hot to do fo. ,Of .-late, according to the husband has been pent his time with genial male friends. For several months he was 'awn-v from business on account of ill-health, his relatives say. The servants and others say husband and Wife had many distressing quar rels.' THE FATAL SHOT". " On Saturday afternoon the Dudleys expected a visitor to stay with them over Sunday, lSr. Bayard C. Fuller, Mrs. Dudly's brother. They were to start at -o o'clock to meet him at the Orange depot of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and western 'railroad, Mr. Dudly went out to see that the con veyance was made ready. Jlis wife went to her dressing-room to arrange her bonnet, etc. .'Every thing was all prepared when Mrs. Dudly discovered that hot husband had had hitched a covered buggy instead of the 'banket plucton, the vehicle of her choice. 'Frank," she said, quite provoked, "you know I don't want that buggy. I want thc plueton." "it won't do, Daisy, it's going to rain; don't you .how cloudy it's getting?" he replied. "I don't care. I want the plueton, and won't go a step without it." , Tins was followed by an interchange of angry words. payers free excursion to Morehead last week. Wine, champaign, cigars, fruit and .everything else that heart could wish for. wa-' furnished in abuiul:.n'-e. The lay ing 'of the corner stone at the Orphan Asylum took place Septem ber 7th. - All the exercises Passed t if;cifl of the LitH nm M(fect JoMiu,ef!i.ff iDNulrfbf KtiMjpfU.mi Best gave a i I.(if Apjil!.. ttovil AttortiiMr HWlV und lax. if I, i.jh, oui'lil U) Juai', DeblHtr, l itf do dam iii)o"tf wLuH Law AplrlU. A trick rfUuwtiiiwjmlict nflh Skla iinJ N 4 dry 1 ouich t.fun uiiiaKnu furi.'batiutfwU ' off pleasantly and profitably. " The crwd contributed !?;1H). in crtsh --r Tim Buperinteniente ff the county school)' hld rt limtinfir m jlaloigh, September 8th. About i ut of th 91 were present. Geo R. McNeill was elected President .and .tho organ ization was termed the "State Associ ation of : Couhty Superintendents." The Association meets annually on the tirst Wednesday ih July. Re liable intelligence received is to the effect that Samuel J. Tilden' will be a candidate for. Governor of New York. ; Upon learn ing tins'. John Kelly is said to have remarked 'I would like you to make an item to the effect that-my "'war paint this season will be more lurid than ever before- I can lick Sam: Tildcn with one hand behind me. Jn reply Tildon ifuys: "So John Kelly luvs.dug up tlie "hatchet, has lie? Wlfpn I open mv fall stock of hardware and euttery Mr. Kelly will think he is a sma'.l retail dealer on a back street. The estate of Samuel J. . Tilden Ih aid to be worth $l.:,Ulj0,000. The dis tance Viet ween Washington and Ixmg Branch, wherq-the President now is is silo miles. v There are WW peo ple engaged in hunting , lor pearls In one of the rivers of Tennessee, which they tind in mussels. a-TIer wat a beavy snow storm at the Black Hills Dakota, Territory on Monday night, The forest" fires which , have boon raging in Michigan entirely con sumed the town of Richmond ville, Salinac county.- On - account of the President) illness the Democratic campaign has been indefinitely post poned .in Iowa. . This can bo more easily undertsood when we .state that the .Republican majority in that State is over 70,000, -The Methodist F-u- menit'ftt Conference is in Version at Domlon, 33isbp Ptnipron of : thc United States prertehed the opening sermon. North (Carol ina is represen ted by Hon. 11. B. Vance, Oil. Walter Clark, and Rev. L. S. Burkhead 1, D The MethtKli.-t Ad court'- publirfhoM weekly letters from Dr. Burkhead which are, very int-r-"ting. It Is announced that the Htar route jrose cutioni are not to be abandoned, that Mer? McVcaach and James have rmuiier many 01 iih-vrui.Kin aildt AH e.or, :il ollMrB vjry Jrvir; fcful (h l.tr fwfHfMt crsitii In Uxly. U c.-npr.Ulv III oit iff IN OATJTION. AbftT0 nThrr of ImltAtioir' o(T(ld Ut ine junee, w wt.j.f iMto i!w ftximmd, u V.' lirvr Uu-UhI iu TlltM. rMrnnltv.as4 Lmh thai for PyKi-'iwJii. Hflhonfii. nd TirobMl Ur ia Acl., U i-b inacim Om wurld iwiaw, We liav triart forty, oilier mrdtrin b.lvtli muns l.ier K"Ulr. but lion.' of UiMB' gf mt moivilian a ivinpurary n'lif ; but Ut Carntaloc' nol only rvli.,tl but cuivd iu." md: TiUvmH uinf Urtngv, Macon Oo. ...... - 1- MANUKACTUUEDONLTJIT'a PHlLADKLPIUAiPA. GET YOUIt DINHEUAVITH oh (THE ONE AUM S0LDIEjtjlJV A GREEN FRONT DIRlHG BOOaS A GOOD tHM.ll FOR a t!n!T j ! it. HoiMf. SAM iWlHiYM HODGES & HODGES - WHOLES A LK DKALKR8 INk Ladiea Trimmed QboIitVtA - :i ... Ihe hushana law i ovidonCt rlA-lHel and ryndy puttici down slmrs, but in an instant was summoned -up again by the sharp crack of a pistol. A few bounds up.j the stairs and he was in his nv ife's dressing-ntom. She hail taken n Inrge revolver which bd been in the hoOse since JikIjto Uullcr's house had been robbed bv burtrlars soine time n-go, cut to- convict lorHey, lrudy and othcrsr- There is tmivh syiniatJiy expressed for Oen. Butler In hU afflic tions by the death of his soil, n young mail of ati:d'nmMb'niid-ii; of prom- tlie Richmond t"oikv art- suj'erin'g for water. -The Rev. M. J.Keilv gave a man a whipping for WIRE RAILING oKNAMETAX,lvymtwonx5. 20 X .i th Iluwuni St., Ualtiinwvj 1 Ytii t rutting for eemctcrivn," llvni, -Tr' J.-HH, oltiix-M aiKl bulcouli i.; wimluvr jmii five uaitj, wire atth, uievM, IkuprM cages, saiii! uiul cal kcivcuIhh (Usd&eHl, chsirs. ;itefs. tc. - cu20 ltt'nl .. I.A. LIVERY STABLES " .; v : , (- Lr -Tor nr- ... 0.1 THE NICEST AND .1 t:mib- wnitin" and irarrinir. for the-! . . . ' 1 u 1.1 !.. 1- or a.iuarter of an ounco-passexj ' -" h-fril.nUjt readllv pai,l foVldm lapiely upward through her brain and ; T f ( of IVmler county is came out aoove ine icu u mp.e, irui k , (,,mia j 1)Ut win ,mvn a fajr that is all there is about it. Ouiteau oe-come with fear and kcj pleaded for his removal to another part of the building. His request will probably be granted. the wall and fell on the floor. Mrs. Dudly fell with her head" in the closet, whence she had but a few. -moments badly damaged ; -crop of corn, foln good in that, fAnumbcr of Englishmen frtood ! around u .-mall lak? in a Londn Park - 1 A - ,1 1. 1... I 1 . iore outameu ner.iav, m .,.m . .:nv . cljd drown; thcwater cmly her. Drs. Pierson and Richard- were j thnc hM.( ? might wet their i m in fT--' i rn Yft u ' 1 ' ' " v - 7 " V cz ' ' - . . 1 ! (fcfAl.11lTffll OPIT It'll : I U 1 1 I .4-1. -k1ik.l f nrit I Iflln IfA I . . . . - ome sections.- 1 . ... - prom p 11 ?umiiw-.i vii 1 1-1 t Iks- - 1 ne selectmen 01 rranco- iT.tifnv.-. ridand corn i" ruined, cariie up estcnia iro.n j , but tney agrcea tfwt tne x Hi Imve given the name of .n;-.i.. ...r .f mh will be Ky,," says the ( hicago , Llurday, ''that the drought lvde.--The corn crop is better by i part of State is .tnvprtYedcrited. J he WOrd or gave sign of concioutnehs, 0rTie farmers of Cleavelaml county far than It has been in years. That I alder inhabitants remember a severe ; Tut nfter nddnight death ensued. j un. to liold a mooting at Shelby, Oct. which is said of Uvde holds gcnxl, season in Js54, but in that case the The b.ket piston," -aid a friend :ij4 to ak an cxtviiMyii of time for nw.oij, - Evervthinir no-slble was o..rtuld to one of the White J nuiun. that v.. 4- "t Timllv .n' .itturtl ri : ..1: ti,' it.Lni we learn With all 1. . 'wKn.i,iI.ni ..itl, ,11 nf rainfalls beenn A month to the reporter, 4wns the straw which , payment of guano lulls. It is au- The service priKded smoothly un' lain oi Monday next for trouble of! -nnnfies The shout of nlentv comes ; later than now. Our informant do- . , , t a,nHV i,nck, Of l'telf it : nonncol that P 0i-dont Davis has ar til the clergyman reached the point ; the brain, which the physicia s assert ! U1, from all the counties on the fCa- dfiros that there has not been a good wa m, reason why the woman f hould riVed at Livcrpi-d iuiU inU.sposeI. whertf lieasked the bridegrorfin . if he is due in no sniall.degrr to the use of lMard. -ii rain for nearly two ioonths. Thecon- cunuuit suicide, .but it was the ruJini- j He "refuses to Ixv inU-rviewed. took the "woman" to be his wedd?d certain a-ids to-stain or color hr h;iir. I t. -finnrt rmns. not ftt all hurt ' : that niot of the Cora : notion of What had unuleasanlly OC-I TKnntheria !a: f.t.fdemle in UWla: in . f w .1 , ly ' T . - . .-w . ....... 1 DMin.-. . . v. . - - j . , .-- - . v I uv nr. v r - - - j - - l" V M-ne. ko urn u, . Koanng Hill re-1 - . . . - .1- 1. v- r.di5nr fr ax. w! iM-owliitf and tonpetl at .two 'or -;.urrtHl for more - than- a -year."--XeW certain-comhiunlties -,an'd 'iafahe all 0 l lie '111 OU 11 1. -.- " """"Pi v -- .v, I j .1 N looted Com cop plendid. throe feet high, producing nothing, or , york j(robL the children under 1 year- bf age Iredell. In some localities the corn 'at best but vorthls nubbins. All' .;. - - have died. The King of Dahomey 1 ; -hln even for U.rts ot srarden truck have ianeo. r or . . f s-i v matter: An Austin, Texas, w ith his army of Amazoas has tJliedby remarking that he wai about to marry a "lady," and that any man If the man who M ould rather sub who called her "woman" 111 ust be re , scribe for a New York weekly news markably anxious to incur the ex- paper that doesn't interest him-sim peuseofa personal funoral. I'aving ! niv. k,, . , - , t Z .. . ... , , PJ because it. is larger and cheaper ho attention to this remark the eler- n . . s iui gjman proceeded, and impaired if the - s ocal PftPri -will take the hridegroom would promise to love, tronule colne into our olhee we wili cherish, and' protect the 1 ride. This 'give, him a whole armful of old papers W'sii ri'ir:inli d liv IV it, . i ,; i l;il 1 r c". -.-j inx in in Ivan, .tie count not ak for beliSht of au unnecessary asking of thing cheaper. anv ... Kurrit nil fin. tUer ' the first time in the .history of nian, ) v (.ame home from school vcr' ravage1 two native towa' carrying Lenoir.Verv nearlv if not quite blackberries nave ieon aiauure. , inuch excited and told his father that; off the inhabitants for sacrifice tat the i fullcron will be raise.1. i the water lanune -i-wv.o, . he believed all human oeing were; onnu,a festival. TheAralis have Mc Do well. There will be a moder-; way. 1 f Vf it has become a prol ' d-scended from apes, wiwen maae tnc . cut oil the water Mippjy of Tunis. atelV g'od crop. There will be no Y"'. mvtH impure stixk water. It is i old man so man thai no repiui, an-' 1 The protectmsts (high tariff men). tV,. ..f ,rr,uu 1n: this countv. but SI t sav tiiat corn and tobatvo pro-' grily: -rhat nuiy . be the jasertth have' mlled a convention to meet in e,v"'- - ' T' u will be cut down twottiras ; you, r,ut 11 am 1 wnn me it wili comnuuul high figures. "1; with lat year. I you that, now," reh.-insoniv sect tuns tiie tro .-"l - can tell New -Yorky November T0K IIIItE A.T ; stables iHirl nnnr liilv a aitmA bcr of fiue hdracs tot, &xn. Our terms are as reasonable ml those of any; first class 'ista&fc and we guarantee to I please lit our patroir?. r ,i . 21 If you desire a nids 'tfnjfliS, any time call on us ' iadfl will give itUo you. ;Vl ; hvamy imou,!f n WILSON lVt, Csk . . i ... I.iiiM ytiflit. J. T. Young & BroT nicALra is-- :3 .TT FINK WATCHES, DfAMOlfDfSfJ JEWKLEY, SlLm WAUFi Miimtflirtnrf r rrt U klnda "of tt"t, ruin Gold Jewelry, Rlajs, 4 Tlie U'nt 110, castor, and ii.OQ jpf ku ever KO'.d, Amenn walclic at the lowert prjc!.. Svlid wlver pooil, fork! '"A., cheajr llian t-v r. Your order are a licited and id lw rmpt!r aUendcd by J. T. YOUNG & BKO. 1'KTCItSBVBS, Vi. oct 30th 73.-11 r " '

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