1 . 1 - - " ' J -- - ' --"-. . " - i - ' r t 1 S AM fioititim.i: crime. ' : ' i , - i ft '"M r : : r ; A YOUNG FEMALE TEACHER BRUTAL : LY ASSAUIiTEDAND MURDERED IN A SCIlO0lHOUSK. , m ellen l Richmond, Ini., February 28. On openi ng the door of the country school house, . situated one mile north of Salem, Adams county, this State,' this morning, some children; discovered the toucher, Miss Emma Numbers, ; lying on -the floor .with one arni cut off, her tongue torn out and her, neck pinned to the flooring with a large dirk knife. A subsequent ' examina tion showed that she had been brutal ly assaulted after a desperate strug gle, and that she had then been stab bed to death- with the knife. Before leaving her assailants (as it is believed that one man did not commit the deed alone) had cut her tongue out to make sure that she would not recover and divulge their names. After the last . blow the knife was -left in hir ,neck, the point passing nearly through the boards in the floor. A search was 'at once institutedl but -.the ."'perpetrators have not yvt - been discovered. The school houe, stands on alow, swampy - piece ofland, which divides the waters of the St. Lawrence friun those of the -Mississippi. -"one nassintr off-throu-ih tin; St. Mary iver. The country 'is 1 cash, it is folly to pay out money for 'comparatively undeveloped. A few j the hih cost -FertHizera.1' ' : Bauh's I It I J () j Ued b:n l (hj(r-e-t!ueves ilKike their I ou circular.!. -.headquarters-; in it. They have many j '.The pastiertson in the south has nfrdmtes, and it is beheved that eiearlyVhon Planters that the low some ot them ; .are tne' uuilty parties. , V ! . . . . ii Vmnh,., i.on t.,,..!;, J (,!st Amnipnyited Fertilizers, paid K. C. RICE F 0 RAGE! Straw carefully handled and firmly compressed into bales, 3 feet long, 1 1-2 feet wide, and I 1-6 feet thick, weighing from 120 to 130 pounds each. - i - Ten torts can be ' shipped in a car. , t Forage For horses' mules, and cattle for less than half the cost of hay. Navassa Guano Co., Dec92m WIL31TX(2TOX. V. C fi Wheh Planters. can ljuy a true AmmoniatedSupcr Phosphate made chiefly front Slaughter IIouse'Meat' and Bone for 25 per ton at the factory, i;' olER- PHOSPHATE iHALTBiOB.il ;' AvaL. Pkss.Acw- ra-10 X P.Ttea 991' V r . i - ill. .11 .i.. j'iii . ici n! 1 1 Ji vi l t'jthc i r 1. r f i) . Uily! i;--. l--J .- Jit i". ! : , 1 1 ; t Mlc' ' I . . " . i . i.i f.s (.1 v ; i ifi and itV,.uiaci.i.io v , ??'-" , '-- '-.- : l,.':a. li : V ; : ; . 1 : ..- tn.-on ns cn- i,pj:.ntt.rs, . Kjr.jlL'ast' 'vt ft. 1,' Jri r;. i ':;,s ! :,i'.-.b isu- ,! . t ;iuii)arative!y .--undeveloped. A few j the hih cost .Fertilizers.1, ' : Bauh's thja? :r 'loin's;: i pirii"c w' - ."d. ortt, asid iui old and strcj.n-ly organ-1- lUxl Analysis on every bag same as CTI - eiiiy ti btiild t!ie fire 'before the chil- be-t on Cottbn; there has never . been, uvn arrived, and when she opened fm the four years of its use, an unfavor tbe door she was confronted , by the j able reporUf its action. Every pound tin hef ' iU, -ht; xVils, con r?nW iiy i report if its action. Every pound n who took I'.er Iiie. Tiiey;didj .... ' J , Ts, , . ir work uk-klv, and were' &o0e j " Ammonia and Phosphon Acid in forethe first- chiitl turned into the Haagh's 5?2oj Phosphate is promptly road that !ead to the school hou .Miss Numbers was about .eighteen years old, and the daughter of one of the .leading merchants of Decatur, t!ie - the county M't,- '-where she gra ducted ,iu "the public. schools last spring She islseribod -i . liavinir fiWui-..a -verv pretty girl. and the oiect of uiuch atten- wd A imhL tion from the young men of hemative i . 'i - nn place, wiej-esle-W;isiugh!vrespectcHl. . -. nu iuv) oouui oi., oaiumore, ma, available as! plant food. Planters can make their own figures as to the saying they 'can nuke by using this article and at the same time be reasonably sure of a good crop. :. ' ; Send tor circular giving full guaran- , td8 V. Lombard t . Baltic ore4 I II ATS HATS ItATS A- ,('APS! .VPS! X'APS! 1 1 ATS t OA PS! anu acturers and Importers of Fertili- II 'IV V. lCI ! 7SPC 3IH Coftll linn Cimnlinn I 1 A IS iV t'AJ'S! i iliHolpsMolpsjli!:, m-sm im -if m y. x r. a r. x r.r.r A I;iIssriii' IjiMk'i S j- . '. ;.' A I. SO Ladies -Trimmed Good--- i; rrrt. NOHKOIJC, VA. hats v MATS .v II ATS A- AIS! CA I!S! caps: - ' HATS A CAPS! HATS A CAPS! HATS .v CAPS! PLOW'! PLOW'S! OWS! PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS i it ave lox hand for sale low for .cash -some fifteen hundred ! eotton and turning plows and castings y-.-r y mi simic, aiMomi whlt 10 mi v tons. Merehtfiitsjand Fanners would con sult their interest by supplying them selves with 'these Plows and fixtures at once, as ho such opportunity for buvinsr at such lowtiirures will afrain (MYiir after Ilie present stock is sold out f i J . A. l Ai,S, ! Receiver for . Faiimku A- Waixwkight; wsm Jrj .: nil- .1 I if ' ' : ' !!! n-.'iillkik -il It I i Wads"wortn Martinez & Longman's Pare Prejarefl Reaay Mixea Pais X X X. ALFRED WILLIAMS. ALFRED WILLI AM S & CO Iciblisliers, Bookselleis and Stationers, T"T""a ." i - ' . wg r.'-- ii ii HI - I t; m ,35 on g . &2 - 1ml. III : . 3.t? L ?"! " . - i- s ! ?3 1 ' EUGENE G. IIARREL Address, .Jan3m CHAPEST BENCH DRILL IK THE "WOILD- ilundredsin usel Hardware, rinsinit.'is anil Blacksmiths sejuLfor large c)it anl eir lars I Special iiiduceme'nts tirst I uyer in each place. H EN KOA TOOL WORKS,- Dundee, N. Y. - j . : l L Ainsiie S; Sobs, i , ' -. i RICHMOND, VA. . MA X T A C T U It K RS OP Carriaps of All Ms Ruggies, Phteti)ns, Six-seat Carriages, Jagger.Wagiiis Toj and no Top, Ac. Send Ibr circular . RALEIGH, IN. C, A IAj Nortfi Carolina Schools, whether public or Private, ean obtain School Rooks, Ac, at Raleigh at prices as ixnv a4 are ofeered by any northern; DEALERS. We have the largest stock in the State and fill all orders prompts ' : .. v' ' !' ' 1 1 i "ompleth Catalogue SEijrT on Appl,icatton.tS ;' ADDRESS- , 1::"' ' - A 1 frcd Wi 1 il i a m h &co.v l July 1-3imJ BOOKSELLERS, ANii STATIONERS. ? RALEIGH, JN. C. 1 ;